Page 2 - User’s Guide; Creative MuVo Slim
User’s Guide Creative MuVo Slim Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photoc...
Page 3 - Contents
Page 4 - Safety and Handling Instructions
iii Contents Safety and Handling Instructions Caring For Your Player....................................................................................................................... viii Introduction Before You Begin.................................................................................
Page 5 - Getting Started
iv 2 Getting Started Installing Drivers and Software........................................................................................................ 2-1Charging Battery ..............................................................................................................................
Page 6 - Appendixes; A Technical Specifications
v Recording Voice ...................................................................................................................... 4-15Recording FM Radio............................................................................................................... 4-16 Playing Recordings ........
Page 10 - Introduction
Page 15 - We use icons to highlight useful or urgent information for you:; Tip. This tells you about shortcuts or hints relating to a feature.
Introduction xiv Document Conventions We use icons to highlight useful or urgent information for you: Tip. This tells you about shortcuts or hints relating to a feature. Note. This highlights additional or important information about a feature. Caution! This highlights proper usage of your product. ...
Page 17 - A Tour of Your Player
Page 18 - Front View
A Tour of Your Player 1-1 A Tour of Your Player Your Player at a Glance Play/Pause button LCD screen Headphones connector connects to your headphones USB port Scroller Volume Decrease button Volume Increase button Front View Right View Battery panel Strap lug Left View Top View
Page 19 - Button
A Tour of Your Player 1-2 Button What It Does Usage Tips PLAY / PAUSE ❍ turns the player on and off ❍ activates LCD backlight ❍ starts, pauses or continues playback ❍ changes Scroller mode in FM Radio mode ❍ press and hold until player turns on or off ❍ when your player is locked, press to turn LCD ...
Page 20 - Scroll Select; Use the Scroller to scroll through the menu options.
A Tour of Your Player 1-3 Using the Scroller Scroll Select The Scroller is one of the most important features of your Creative MuVo Slim. In this document, we will use a new term, “Scroll Select”, to indicate that you should use the Scroller to scroll through options and then select the option by pr...
Page 23 - Insert the supplied battery into your player.
Getting Started 2-2 Charging Battery To charge your battery, you can connect your player directly to the computer using the supplied USB cable, or to a USB charger (available separately). 1. Insert the supplied battery into your player. When opening or closing the battery compartment, handle with ca...
Page 25 - your player’s battery is full
Getting Started 2-4 Power Source and Level Indicators After inserting the battery, your player displays one of the following icons, depending on the battery’s status. The amount of playback time available depends on various factors (for example, volume level). For more information, see "Usage...
Page 26 - Using Your Software
Page 29 - Click Start
Using Your Software 3-3 Transferring Tracks or Files With Creative MediaSource or Windows Explorer, you can transfer files and audio tracks to and from your player. Using Creative MediaSource 1. Connect your player to your computer’s USB port using the supplied USB cable (see Figure 2-2). 2. Click S...
Page 30 - Copy the files into your player using a drag-and-drop operation.
Using Your Software 3-4 8. Click the Destination Transfer button to transfer the selected tracks.The Now Transferring dialog box appears, showing the current transfer status. Using Windows Explorer 1. Connect your player to your computer’s USB port using the supplied USB cable (see Figure 2-2 on pag...
Page 31 - To edit information about a track; Select the Properties option. A dialog box appears.; Repeat steps 5 and 6 to change other track properties.; To edit information about multiple tracks
Using Your Software 3-5 Creative MediaSource Only basic instructions on how to use Creative MediaSource with your player are provided in this chapter — configuration instructions and more detailed usage information are found in the Creative MediaSource Help file. Editing audio track information You ...
Page 32 - The time needed for a successful audio extraction depends on:
Using Your Software 3-6 4. Type in the new Album, Artist or Genre. 5. Click the OK button. Ripping Audio CD Tracks The first phase in making an MP3 file is extracting audio data from an audio CD. To extract audio data, you will need a CD-ROM drive that can extract digital audio data, and a program k...
Page 33 - To rip a CD; In the Task bar, click the Rip Now button.; To rip tracks from an audio CD; Insert an audio CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Using Your Software 3-7 To rip a CD 1. Insert an audio CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. If you are not already in Creative MediaSource Organizer, click the Player/Organizer View button. 3. In the Sources window, select [E:] Audio CD (replace E: with the drive letter of your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive). 4. In...
Page 34 - Using Your Player
Page 35 - To turn on your player; until your player turns on.; To turn off your player; Press and hold the Play/Pause button; for a few seconds until; after the Power off message disappears.
Using Your Player 4-1 Using Your Player Your player can function in Music, Recordings, Microphone or FM Radio mode. In Music mode, only .MP3 or .WMA files are played back and in Recordings mode, only microphone and FM radio recordings that are recorded by the player, are played back. To switch betwe...
Page 36 - Scroll Select the Music icon; or; FM Radio; To play a track
Using Your Player 4-2 Enabling a Mode 1. Press the Scroller. The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-1 appears. 2. Scroll Select the Music icon , Recordings icon , Microphone icon or FM Radio icon . Playing Music Tracks To play a track 1. Press the Scroller. The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-2 appears. 2....
Page 37 - To pause a track; To go to the previous track; Turn the Scroller towards the left; To go to the next track; Turn the Scroller towards the right; To stop a track; Press the Play/Pause button; appears on the screen.
Using Your Player 4-3 To pause a track Press the Play/Pause button . To go to the previous track Turn the Scroller towards the left and release it. To go to the next track Turn the Scroller towards the right and release it. To stop a track 1. Press the Play/Pause button to pause the track. 2. Turn t...
Page 38 - To select a folder; Scroll Select the Skip Folder icon (Figure; appears on
Using Your Player 4-4 Skipping Folders When you have audio files grouped in different folders, and you want to listen to those in a particular folder immediately, use this feature. After the last audio file in that folder has been played back, those from the next folder will be played next. To selec...
Page 39 - The following play modes are available:; Repeating music
Using Your Player 4-5 Changing Play Modes Your player has play modes that allow you to change how your tracks are played back. You can select the play modes during music, voice or FM radio playback, or when you are in Music or Recordings modes. The following play modes are available: ❍ A-B ❍ Repeat ...
Page 40 - To repeat a portion of a track
Using Your Player 4-6 Depending on which mode you want, follow the corresponding step: To repeat a portion of a track 1. Scroll Select the A-B icon (Figure 4-9). The icon appears on the screen. 2. Press the Scroller to mark the begining of the portion you wish to repeat. The icon appears on the scre...
Page 41 - To repeat a folder; The Track Once icon; appears on the
Using Your Player 4-7 To repeat a folder Scroll Select the Repeat Folder icon (Figure 4-12).The Repeat Folder icon appears on the screen and tracks in the current folder are repeated continuously until you stop them or skip to another folder. Playing a track once When the Track Once play mode is ena...
Page 42 - Shuffling music; You can choose to randomly play tracks.; To randomly repeat all tracks continuously; To randomly play all tracks once
Using Your Player 4-8 Shuffling music You can choose to randomly play tracks. 1. Press the Scroller. 2. Scroll Select the Play Mode icon (Figure 4-16).A list appears (Figure 4-17). Depending on the mode you want, follow the corresponding step: To randomly repeat all tracks continuously Scroll Select...
Page 43 - To randomly play all tracks in a folder once; Playing all tracks
Using Your Player 4-9 To randomly play all tracks in a folder once Scroll Select the Shuffle Folder icon (Figure 4-20).The Shuffle Folder icon appears on the screen and all tracks in the folder are selected at random and played back. Playback stops once all the tracks in the folder are played back o...
Page 44 - To change the FM region; Scroll Select the region that you are in.
Using Your Player 4-10 Listening to FM Radio With MuVo Slim, you can listen to your favorite radio station. Your player can automatically scan for stations available in your region, and store the stations as presets for you. In FM Radio mode, your player will display the current radio channel and it...
Page 45 - To perform an autoscan and autosave
Using Your Player 4-11 To perform an autoscan and autosave 1. Press the Scroller.The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-28 appears. 2. Scroll Select the FM Radio icon (Figure 4-29).A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen (Figure 4-30). 3. Press the Scroller. 4. Scroll Select the Autoscan icon (Figure...
Page 46 - To manually scan an FM radio channel; Pause button
Using Your Player 4-12 3. Turn the Scroller to select the preset channel you want. To manually scan an FM radio channel 1. Press the Scroller.The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-35 appears. 2. Scroll Select the FM Radio icon (Figure 4-36).A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen (Figure 4-37). 3. I...
Page 47 - Repeat steps 2 to 6 to store another channel.; To delete a channel
Using Your Player 4-13 8. Turn the Scroller to select the preset number you want. Your channel is stored and appears at the bottom-left corner of your screen. 9. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to store another channel. To delete a channel 1. Press the Scroller.The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-39 appears. 2. S...
Page 48 - To switch to FM Preset view or Manual Scan view; button
Using Your Player 4-14 To switch to FM Preset view or Manual Scan view In FM Preset view, you can see the preset channels and scroll from one preset channel to another. If you need to fine-tune the radio channel, switch to Manual Scan view. The preset channel disappears in this view. 1. Press the Sc...
Page 49 - available memory space in your player; Recording Voice
Using Your Player 4-15 Recording Audio Another great MuVo Slim feature is its ability to record voice and FM radio. Recorded voice is encoded directly into IMA ADPCM (at 8 kHz, 4-bit, Mono) file format and recorded FM radio is encoded directly into IMA ADPCM (at 16 kHz, 4-bit, Stereo) file format. W...
Page 50 - To make a voice recording; to start; again to end the recording. A name
Using Your Player 4-16 To make a voice recording 1. Press the Scroller.The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-49 appears. 2. Scroll Select the Microphone icon (Figure 4-50).The recording bar appears on the screen. 3. Press the Play/Pause button to start the recording. 4. Press the Play/Pause button again...
Page 51 - To make an FM radio recording
Using Your Player 4-17 To make an FM radio recording 1. Press the Scroller.The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-52 appears. 2. Scroll Select the FM Radio icon (Figure 4-53).A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen (Figure 4-54). 3. Turn the Scroller to select the preset channel you want. 4. Press th...
Page 52 - To play a recording
Using Your Player 4-18 Playing Recordings It is simple to play back the voice and FM Radio tracks you have recorded. In Recordings mode, your player will display the elapsed time, track number and file name of the recorded track. To play a recording 1. Press the Scroller. The Main Menu similar to Fi...
Page 53 - EQ Settings
Using Your Player 4-19 EQ Settings Enhancing Your Music Your player allows you to enhance your listening experience with EQ settings. The EQ settings available in your player include: ❍ Rock ❍ Pop ❍ Classical ❍ Jazz ❍ Custom EQ ❍ Normal You can use EQ settings with your currently playing audio. This...
Page 54 - To define your own EQ settings; Scroll Select the check mark to exit the Custom EQ screen.
Using Your Player 4-20 Depending on which EQ setting you want, follow the corresponding step: To select Rock, Pop, Classical, Jazz or Normal Scroll Select the EQ setting you want.The selected EQ icon appears on the screen. To define your own EQ settings 1. Scroll Select the Custom EQ icon (Figure 4-...
Page 55 - To delete an audio file; Recordings icon; Your player offers many configuration options. You can; specify contrast settings
Using Your Player 4-21 Deleting Audio Files This action permanently deletes tracks or recordings from your player. To delete an audio file 1. Press the Scroller. The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-63 appears. 2. Scroll Select the Music icon or Recordings icon . 3. In Music or Recordings mode, go to t...
Page 56 - To set the contrast level for your player’s screen
Using Your Player 4-22 1. Press the Scroller.The Main Menu similar to Figure 4-66 appears. 2. Scroll Select the Settings icon (Figure 4-67).A list appears (Figure 4-68). Depending on which configuration option you want, follow the corresponding step: To set the contrast level for your player’s scree...
Page 57 - Scroll Select the language that you want.
Using Your Player 4-23 To change the default language 1. Scroll Select the Language icon (Figure 4-71). 2. Scroll Select the language that you want. To change the FM region 1. Scroll Select the FM Region icon (Figure 4-72). A list appears. 2. Scroll Select the region that you are in. To specify how ...
Page 58 - To lock your player
Using Your Player 4-24 Locking and Unlocking Your Player Locking your MuVo Slim will disable all buttons on the player. This feature is useful when you do not want any buttons (for example, Pause) pressed accidentally. If you press a button while the player is locked, a menu appears for you to unloc...
Page 59 - To clear your player’s memory; Connect your MuVo Slim to your computer.; Click the Start button.
Using Your Player 4-25 Formatting your Player You may at times need to clear your player's memory during normal use. Use Windows Explorer to easily clear your player's memory for the efficient transfer, storage and playback of music files. To clear your player’s memory 1. Connect your MuVo Slim to y...
Page 60 - Technical Specifications
Page 61 - Player
Technical Specifications A-1 Technical Specifications Player Size (W x H x D) ❑ MuVo Slim 128 MB: 55.0 mm (2.2") x 85.0 mm (3.3") x 7.0 mm (0.3") ❑ MuVo Slim 256 MB: 55.0 mm (2.2") x 85.0 mm (3.3") x 7.0 mm (0.3") ❑ MuVo Slim 512 MB: 55.0 mm (2.2") x 85.0 mm (3.3") x ...
Page 62 - Recording Formats; Headphone Out
Technical Specifications A-2 Recording Formats ❑ Voice: IMA ADPCM (at 8 kHz, 4-bit, Mono) ❑ FM Radio: IMA ADPCM (at 16 kHz, 4-bit, Stereo) Signal to Noise Ratio ❑ >90 dB (Headphones) Channel Separation ❑ >60 dB (Headphones) Frequency Response ❑ 24 Hz~20000 Hz Harmonic Distortion ❑ <0.05% Op...
Page 63 - LCD; Battery Charging
Technical Specifications A-3 LCD ❑ Monochrome ❑ Large 132 x 32 pixel ❑ Blue EL backlit display Battery Charging ❑ Via USB port USB Travel Charger (available separately) ❑ 5 V DC 1.5A
Page 65 - On Screen Diagram and Icon Guide; Diagram; files are being transferred to your player.
On Screen Diagram and Icon Guide B-1 On Screen Diagram and Icon Guide Information Diagrams Diagram Action/Meaning ❍ your player is connected to your computer. To use your player, disconnect it from your computer. ❍ files are being transferred to your player. ❍ battery is charging
Page 66 - Playback Icons; Icon
On Screen Diagram and Icon Guide B-2 Playback Icons The following icons appear on the screen when the associated playback action is used. Icon Action/Meaning ❍ Play ❍ Pause ❍ Go to previous track ❍ Go to next track ❍ Move back ❍ Move ahead ❍ Record ❍ Stop
Page 68 - Error Diagrams; physical defects
On Screen Diagram and Icon Guide B-4 Error Diagrams If an error occurs, you may see one of the following diagrams, indicating the general nature of the problem. Diagram Likely Causes Suggested Action ❍ physical defects ❍ numerous high-impact shocks ❍ call Technical Support ❍ unexpected power loss wh...
Page 69 - corrupted audio file
On Screen Diagram and Icon Guide B-5 ❍ corrupted audio file ❍ unsupported file system ❍ check that your recorded voice file is not corrupted ❍ clear your player’s memory ❍ check that the file system you have selected during formatting is FAT only ❍ player’s memory is full ❍ delete some files ❍ batte...
Page 71 - FAQs and Troubleshooting; AutoPlay; To start the installation program through the My Computer
FAQs and Troubleshooting C-1 FAQs and Troubleshooting AutoPlay What do I do when the installation does not start automatically after the Installation CD is inserted?The AutoPlay feature in your Windows system may not be enabled. To start the installation program through the My Computer shortcut menu...
Page 72 - General
FAQs and Troubleshooting C-2 General Where can I get official information on MP3 player products?Visit Creative’s web site at www.creative.com for updates and downloads relating to all Creative’s MP3 players and accessories. Windows XP tells me that the software for the player is not certified. What...
Page 73 - Usage; After playing a sequence of tracks, the player skips a track.
FAQs and Troubleshooting C-3 Usage After playing a sequence of tracks, the player skips a track. The player will only play valid formats (.MP3, .WMA, or .WAV recordings created on the player). Other types of files will be skipped. Files/tracks are corrupted when transferred to the player. Transfer m...
Page 74 - turning the player on/off too many times.
FAQs and Troubleshooting C-4 File transfers to the player are very slow (less than 100 kb/sec). Try clearing your player’s memory. For more information, refer to "Formatting your Player" on page 4-25. Can I use the MuVo Slim for portable data storage?Yes, you can. I have to charge the batter...