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[. . . ] FCC Certification THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE, RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ] The battery indicator or icon displayed on the screen indicates the battery status by the number of horizontal lines inside the icon. A lightning bolt is overlaid on the battery icon while the battery is recharging. The battery could take several hours to fully recharge. - 69 - Digital Media File Types Updating the Software Running on Your Portable Media Center Periodic updates might be available for the software than runs on your Portable Media Center. These updates may contain improvements and new features. To check for updates to the software running on your Portable Media Center Visit www. iriveramerica. com for the latest updates for your Portable Media Center. NoteIf the device is full of contents, then firmware updates will fail for insufficient space. You must delete the contents in the device (up to 180 MB) to make room for the firmware update. - 70 - Digital Media File Types To update the software running on your Portable Media Center a. Use the USB cable to connect your Portable Media Center to the computer. The Media Player 10 will appear on your PC screen, just minimize it and run the update program download from www. iriveramerica. com. - 71 - Digital Media File Types c. Click the File tab. d. Select "Connect to Device". - 72 - Digital Media File Types e. Click the OK button. f. Select Update OS Image. - 73 - Digital Media File Types g. Select the . bin file which you want to update h. Select the NK*. bin file and open it, you will see the process of updating. i. When the updating process is complete, close the FWUpdate. exe. Unplug the mini USB cable which connects the Portable Media Center and the computer. The Portable Media Center will be reset and restarted, and you will see the new-updated screen. - 74 - Digital Media File Types Digital Media File Types You Can Play on Your Portable Media Center Your Portable Media Center plays . wma, . wmv, and . mp3 audio and visual files. When you connect your Portable Media Center to a computer with Windows Media Player 10, Windows Media Player converts many other file types (formats) into these supported file types. For more information on which file types are supported by Windows Media Player 10, see the Windows Media Player Help on this computer. Some video files may not play on your Portable Media Center unless they are specifically created for use on Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Centers. - 75 - Protected Content Protected Content Your Portable Media Center plays digital media content transferred from the Windows Media Player library on a Windows XP-based computer. You can store and play both non-protected and protected digital media files; protected files must be licensed. Protected and Non-Protected Content Protected files are digital media files that are packaged or encrypted to prevent unauthorized distribution. To play a protected digital media file, the user must obtain a special license that allows the file to be decrypted and played. A non-protected file can be played without having to obtain a license, and without any of the restrictions a license might impose. A licensed file is a protected Windows Media file that has an associated license that defines how the file can be played. The restrictions stated in the license vary depending on the license creator. The license can specify the following: How you can use the file; for example, it can specify whether you can copy the file to a portable device such as your Portable Media Center. Whether or when the content expires; for example, after being played 20 times or after 30 days. [. . . ] Use the Up and Down buttons to select On or Off; then press the OK button. To return to the previous screen without making a selection, press the Back button. To return to the Start screen without making a selection, press the Start button. - 126 - Setting Effects Options To set the Sounds option 1. Use the Up and Down buttons to select On or Off; then press the OK button. [. . . ]

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