Page 3 - Table of Contents
3 Table of Contents 1 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................... 4 2 Product Introduction ................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Buttons and Controls.........
Page 4 - Technical Specifications; Internal: 3 AAA batteries
4 1 Technical Specifications Capacity* 128 MB Flash memory (2 hours of MP3 music at 128 kbps). * Memory capacity can be enhanced by adding MultimediaCards (MMC). Interface and transfer to computer USB 1.1 (PC and Mac) Supported formats MP3 playback (30 to 320 kbps - VBR). Display LCD, 112x64 pixels ...
Page 5 - Product Introduction; Listen to MP3 files; Buttons and Controls
5 2 Product Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing the new Ondio™ SP 128MB MP3 player. Please take the time to read through this user manual in order to get the fullest use of this product. Our engineers packed this product with many functions and capabilities. The better you know how ...
Page 6 - Starting up the Ondio; Opening the battery cover; Master Reset
6 2.2 Starting up the Ondio Opening the battery cover First install the three included AAA batteries. As shown in the photo, press downward on the top of the battery cover and pull outward. The bottom will hinge outward and then snap out. Be sure to install the batteries with the + positive and – ne...
Page 7 - This section explains; How to...; Typical Browser Mode Screen; How to Navigate the file structure; File info; How to Delete a file or folder
7 3 Browser Mode (file system) This section explains How to… Typical Browser Mode Screen Battery Level Directory level Mode Indicator Subfolder (directory) icon Text file icon Playlist file icon MP3 Music file icon Currently selected file 3.1 Navigate the file structure 3.2 Recognize file types 3.3 ...
Page 8 - Text input; How to Read Text files
8 3.5 How to Create a new folder Go to the folder (directory) where you would like to create a new folder. Hold down the Mode button until the questions screen appears. You can then scroll down (using the down button) to the Make directory option. Click on the right button to select this option. You...
Page 9 - Playing MP3 Music files; Typical MP3 File Playing Screen; Play an MP3 file; How to Play an MP3 file; View of files and folders; How to Play a Playlist; Browser showing all viewable file
9 4 Playing MP3 Music files This section explains How to… Typical MP3 File Playing Screen Battery Level Current Volume level Mode Indicator Artist name (ID 3 tag) Album name (ID 3 tag) Song name* (ID 3 tag) Elapsed song time Song length Left and right sound levels 4.1 Play an MP3 file 4.2 Play a Pla...
Page 10 - How to Create a Playlist; View of the Playlist
10 4.3 How to Create a Playlist View of the Playlist The Playlist exists in the Ondio’s internal memory first, then it is saved for later use. If you create a Playlist without saving it, it will be lost the next time you turn on the Ondio. To put a song into the Playlist, first you will highlight it...
Page 11 - How to Adjust the Sound Settings; While listening to an MP3 file, press and hold the Mode button; You would like to set...; MP3 Question screen options
11 4.4 How to Adjust the Sound Settings Go to music submenu via the Settings Menu As shown to the left, the sound settings can be reached by going to the Settings mode. Typically however, you will want to change your sound settings while you are listening to your music. While listening to an MP3 fil...
Page 12 - Settings and MultiMediaCard (MMC) Expansion; Typical Settings Screen; Adjust the Settings; How to Adjust the Settings; Main menu; How to Expand the capacity of the Ondio with a MultiMediaCard; revert to the contents of its internal flash memory.
12 5 Settings and MultiMediaCard (MMC) Expansion This section explains How to… Typical Settings Screen Battery Level Mode Indicator Vertical scroll indicates there are more items in the list Left button to decrease value Setting value Selected line Right button to increase value 5.1 Adjust the Setti...
Page 13 - Connecting the ONDIO to a PC or Mac; Connecting the Ondio to a PC; Connecting Ondio to a PC; Add New Hardware Wizard
13 6 Connecting the ONDIO to a PC or Mac This section explains How to… 6.1 Connecting the Ondio to a PC 6.2 Disconnecting the Ondio from a PC 6.3 Use the Ondio file format 6.4 Connect the Ondio to a Macintosh® Data is being transferred between the Ondio and your computer. Ondio connected screen Ondi...
Page 14 - Disconnecting the Ondio from a PC; Safe remove icon here; Attention; : Make sure you do not disconnect the Ondio while data is being; Use the Ondio file format; your computer’s hard drive beforehand.; Connecting the Ondio to your Macintosh
14 6.2 Disconnecting the Ondio from a PC 1. Safe remove icon here 2. Safe remove button 3. Safe remove message If you are running Windows 98 SE, you can simply disconnect the USB cable from the Ondio and then use the Ondio as normal. Attention : Make sure you do not disconnect the Ondio while data i...
Page 15 - MusicMatchTM Software; folder MUSICMATCH. You will see a number of languages offered.; QUESTIONS ABOUT MUSICMATCHTM
15 7 MusicMatch™ Software The best way to use your Ondio is by employing the included MusicMatch™ software. This software will help you to create Playlists, rename files, change ID 3 tag information (Artist, Album, Song title), and execute other useful MP3 rela ted functions such as transforming you...
Page 16 - Technical Support; There is both an; FAQ; and a 24 hour; Instant Support; DO NOT USE PHONE OR EMAIL SUPPORT FOR MARKETING AND; English (United States and Canada customers); Worldwide Offices; United States & Canada
16 8 Technical Support If technical support determines that your product needs to be returned, please contact the place of purchase to have your product repaired or replaced (depending on problem type). Customers who purchased directly from the Archos web site should fill out the form on the web s...
Page 17 - Appendix A - Settings Table; Numeric values can be changed with Left and Right buttons; Multiple Choice Values
17 9 Appendix A - Settings Table Numeric values can be changed with Left and Right buttons Settings (in order) Multiple Choice Values Default Value 1. Music Submenu Goes to Music settings submenu 2. Language English, Français, Deutsche English 3. Open Playlist Opens playlist 4. Firmware current valu...
Page 18 - 0 Appendix B - Screen & Button Descriptions; Reading Text Files Screen
18 10 Appendix B - Screen & Button Descriptions Reading Text Files Screen Scroll down one line of text Hold: scroll down high speed Scroll up one line of text Hold: scroll up high speed Wrap mode : Go to beginning of text file. Raw mode : move to the right Wrap mode : Go to end of text file. Raw...
Page 20 - Playlist Screen
20 Playlist Screen Move the cursor up the list Move the cursor down the list Click to delete current song. Hold to clear the entire Playlist. 1 click : go to question screen “You would like to…” 1. Save current Playlist 2. Move track* 3. 5 second song preview 4. Start playing the Playlist * a circle...