iPod shuffle User’s Guide border.book Page 1 Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:29 AM 2 Contents 3 Quick Start 4 What You Need to Get Started 6 Four Steps to Playing Music on iPod shuffle 9 Tranferring and Playing Music 9 Using iTunes to Organize Music on Your Computer 10 Tranferring Music to iPod shuffle 14 Using the iPod shuffle Controls 16 Charging the Battery 18 Storing Files on iPod shuffle 20 iPod shuffle Accessories 22 Tips and Troubleshooting 26 Learning More, Service, and Support 27 Safety and Cleaning border.book Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:29 AM 3 1 Quick Start Congratulation on purchasing your iPod shuffle. Read this section to get started using iPod shuffle quickly. iPod shuffle works with your computer. Import songs from your CD collection or from the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries only) to your computer, then connect iPod shuffle to tranfer a selection of songs for listening on the go.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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Important Product Information Guide 3 This Important Product Information Guide contai safety, handling, disposal and recycling, regulatory, and software licene information, as well as the one-year limited warranty for iPhone. ± Read all safety information below and operating intruction before using iPhone to avoid injury.
For detailed operating itruction, including any updates to the safety and regulatory information, see the iPhone User’s Guide at: www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone Important Safety Information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety itructio could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage. Handling iPhone Do not drop, disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave, incinerate, paint, or iert foreign objects into iPhone. Avoiding Water and Wet Locatio Do not use iPhone in rain, or near washbasi or other wet locatio. Take care not to spill any food or liquid on iPhone. In case iPhone gets wet, unplug all cables, turn o? iPhone (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, and then slide the ocreen slider) before cleaning, and allow it to dry thoroughly.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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If your company currently supports Exchange ActiveSync on Exchange Server 2003 or 2007, you already have the necessary services in place to support iPhone 2.0 software—no additional configuration is required. If you have Exchange Server but your company is new to Exchange ActiveSync, review the following steps to enable Exchange ActiveSync.
Network configuration
• Check to ensure port 443 is open on the firewall. (Note: If your company allows Outlook Web Access, port 443 is most likely already open on your firewall.)
• On the Front-End Server, verify that a server certificate is installed and enable SSL for the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory (require basic SSL authentication).
• On the Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server, verify that a server certificate is installed and update the public DNS to properly resolve incoming connections.
• On the ISA Server, create a Web listener as well as an Exchange Web client access publishing rule according to Microsoft documentation. This is a necessary step in enabling Exchange ActiveSync.
• For all firewalls and network appliances, set the Idle Session Timeout to 30 minutes (check your Microsoft Exchange documentation for alternative heartbeat and timeout intervals).
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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Changing picture-taking settings Customizing your camera Adjusting exposure compensation P, A, S, and M modes 5 Transferring and printing pictures Installing the software Transferring pictures Printing pictures Dock compatibility for your camera 6 Troubleshooting Camera problems Computer/connectivity problems Picture quality problems Direct printing (PictBridge) problems Getting help Helpful links Appendix Camera specifications Storage capacities Important safety instructions Battery life Upgrading your software and firmware Additional care and maintenance Warranty Regulatory compliance Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card Your camera has internal memory. You can purchase SD or MMC cards to store more pictures and videos. NOTE: When using the card for the first time, format it in this camera before taking pictures. (See Format in the table that starts on page 35.) We recommend Kodak SD or MMC cards. Notched corner CAUTION: A card can only be inserted one way; forcing it may cause damage. Inserting or removing a card when the ready light is blinking may damage pictures, card, or camera.
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
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Setting up your camera Attaching the strap Loading the battery Turning on the camera Setting the language, date/time Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card Taking pictures/videos Taking a picture Taking a video Using optical zoom Using the flash Using different picture-taking modes Using camera Help Understanding the picture-taking icons 3 Working with pictures/ videos Reviewing pictures/videos Deleting pictures/videos
Using Kodak Perfect Touch technology Cropping pictures Editing videos Running a slide show Copying pictures/videos Understanding the review icons 4 Doing more with your camera Changing picture-taking settings Customizing your camera Using exposure compensation to adjust picture brightness Using the framing grid to compose a picture Sharing your pictures Table of contents 5 Transferring and printing pictures Installing the software Transferring pictures with the USB cable Printing pictures Dock compatibility for your camera 6 Troubleshooting Camera problems Camera/computer communications LCD screen messages Getting help Helpful links Appendix Camera specifications Care and maintenance Upgrading your software and firmware Storage capacities Important safety instructions Battery life Limited Warranty Regulatory compliance
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
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Setting up your camera Attaching the strap Loading the battery Turning on the camera setting the language, date/time Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card Taking pictures/videos Picture-taking modes Taking a picture Taking a video Reviewing the picture/video just taken Using optical zoom Using the digital zoom Using the flash Using the self-timer Using burst Using the framing grid to compose a picture Using exposure compensation to adjust picture brightness Using camera Help Taking panoramic pictures Understanding the picture-taking icons Working with pictures/videos Reviewing pictures/videos Deleting pictures/videos Cropping pictures
Using Kodak Perfect Touch technology Editing videos Running a slide show Copying pictures/videos Understanding the review icons Transferring and printing pictures Installing the software Transferring pictures with the USB cable Printing pictures Dock compatibility for your camera Doing more with your camera Changing picture-taking settings Customizing your camera Pre-tagging for album names Tagging pictures/videos for albums Sharing your pictures Troubleshooting Camera problems Camera ready light status Camera / computer communications LCD screen messages Getting help Helpful links Appendix Camera specifications Storage capacities Important safety instructions Battery life Upgrading your software and firmware
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Using Kodak Perfect Touch technology Editing videos Running a slide show Viewing pictures/videos in different ways Selecting multiple pictures/videos Copying pictures/videos Understanding the review icons 4 Doing more with your camera Using the menu to change settings Customizing your camera Using exposure compensation to adjust picture brightness Using the histogram to view picture brightness Using the framing grid to compose a picture Sharing your pictures 5 Transferring and printing pictures Installing the software Transferring pictures/videos Printing pictures Dock compatibility for your camera 6 Troubleshooting 7 Getting help 8 Appendix Camera specifications Care and maintenance Upgrading your software and firmware Storage capacities Flash settings in each mode Important safety instructions Battery replacement.
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Understanding the blur warning icons Understanding the review icons 4 Doing more with your camera Using the menu button to change settings Customizing your camera Taking panoramic pictures Using exposure compensation to adjust picture brightness Using the histogram to view picture brightness Using the framing grid to compose a picture Sharing your pictures 5 Transferring and printing pictures Installing the software Transferring pictures/videos Printing pictures Dock compatibility for your camera 6 Troubleshooting 7 Getting help 8 Appendix Camera specifications Care and maintenance Upgrading your software and firmware Storage capacities Important safety instructions Battery replacement, battery life Limited warranty Regulatory compliance
KLIC-7004 battery Charging the battery Turning on the camera Setting the language and date/time Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card 2 Taking pictures/videos Taking a picture Using the framing marks to take pictures Taking a video Using the 3X optical zoom Using the self-timer Using the flash Using different modes Using camera Help Understanding the picture-taking icons 3 Working with pictures/videos Reviewing pictures/videos Deleting pictures/videos Using the menu button in review Cropping pictures Adding sound tags Using Kodak Perfect Touch technology Editing videos Running a slide show Viewing pictures/videos in different ways Selecting multiple pictures/videos
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
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