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USER MANUAL I.Beat nova TrekStor
If you have problems with this product, you can quickly get assistance. Only in extremely rare cases will you need to return this product to your dealer. You can find answers to the most frequently asked questions at our website, www.trekstor.de, under "Se r v i c e " + "Su p p o r t ". You can of course also contact our award-winning support team by filling out the support form on our website, or by e-mail or telephone (see the back of these instructions). You will be surprised at how quickly we can help you. Thank you for buying TrekStor i.Beat nova. We are confident that this product will be the source of much enjoyment. Please read the following chapters carefully so that you can become acquainted with the advantages of this product and its use.
Please charge your MP3 player as described in these operating instructions for at least 3 to 4 hours before initial use. Current product information and a list of the file formats supported by your MP3 player can be found at the TrekStor Website (www.trekstor.de). At the time of printing, your MP3 player supports the following file formats: MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM9/10 and WAV. If you have difficulties with this product or its operation, please read the "FAQ" section. Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions. System requirements Computer: Windows® 2000/XP/Vista, Mac® OS X from version 10.3, Linux® from kernel 2.6.x• USB 1.1 port (high-speed USB 2.0 port recommended)•
To reset, carefully press the y button with a pointed object (such as an unbent paperclip). The reset button is recessed deeply in the housing.
2) Connecting the TrekStor i.Beat nova to a computer
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista: Connect your MP3 player to a USB port on your computer. Your operating system will immediately recognize the MP3 player and add it as a "po r t A b l e me d i A pl A y e r " under "my Co m p u t e r "/"Co m p u t e r ".
Note for users of Windows® XP without a current Windows Media® Player or users of Windows® 2000: Your operating system automatically detects the MP3 player and adds a "de v i c e W i t h re M o v A b l e St o r A g e " to "My co M p u t e r ". Mac® OS X from 10.3: Your operating system automatically detects the MP3 player and adds a "d r i v e " to "de s k t o p ".
3) Load the TrekStor i.Beat nova
The MP3 player starts charging automatically as soon as you connect it to a computer. The battery is charged after a maximum of three to four hours; charging stops automatically to prevent overcharging.
The maximum operating time of the MP3 player can be reached only after approximately 10 battery charging cycles have been completed.
4) Exchanging data with the TrekStor i.Beat nova
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista Files that are not copy-protected a) Select the desired files (such as MP3) with the mouse. Copy these files by clicking them with your right mouse button ("C o p y "). b) Under "m y Co m p u t e r ", open "i.be A t n o v A ". c) Switch to the folder "i n t e r n A l st o r A g e ", and open the directory that is for the files to be copied (such as "mu s i C " for MP3 files). d) Right-click this folder and select "p A s t e " to start copying. After copying has completed, the data will be available on your MP3 player.EN
WMA DRM9/DRM10-protected files To copy DRM9/DRM10-protected files, you need to use the Windows Media® Player (reference version: Windows Media® Player 11). a) Connect your MP3 player to your computer and start the Windows Media® Player. b) In the Windows Media® Player under "v i e w ", select "fu l l m o d e ". c) Then click the tab "s y n C h r o n i z A t i o n " at the top. d) Drag the desired music files to the "s y n C h r o n i z A t i o n l i s t " on the right. e) Click the "s t A r t s y n C h r o n i z A t i o n " button below the list. The selected music will then be automatically copied to your MP3 player. Mac® OS X from 10.3 Select the desired files (such as MP3) with the mouse. Drag and drop the files in the "fi n d e r " to the drive symbol of your MP3 player.
5) Logging off and disconnecting the TrekStor i.Beat nova from the
Note: Please follow the recommended logout procedure to prevent damage to the device or data loss! Windows® 2000/XP/Vista Do not disconnect your MP3 player from your computer when the "do n o t r e m o v e !" status message appears in the display of your MP3 player. You can disconnect the connection to your computer when the "ok t o re m o v e " status appears on your MP3 player.
Note for users of Windows® XP without a current Windows Media® Player or users of Windows® 2000: At the bottom right on the task bar, right-click the "SA f e l y re M o v e hA r d W A r e " icon. In the popup menu that appears, left-click "SA f e l y re M o v e MA S S St o r A g e de v i c e - dr i v e " to select it. You can now disconnect your MP3 player from the computer. Mac® OS X from 10.3 You must remove the drive from the "de s k t o p " before you disconnect or turn off your MP3 player. Click the relevant drive icon and drag it to the trash icon.EN
Your MP3 player can generate high volumes; for this reason, make sure that the volume is not too high while you are listening to it. Further information on this topic can be found at the end of these operating instructions. Turning the device on and off To start your MP3 player, briefly press the / button. To turn the MP3 player off again, hold down the / button for approx. 3 seconds.
This MP3 player has a music library. The music library allows you to access your music files sorted according to artist, album, track or genre. The music library is checked and updated each time the MP3 player is on. Depending on the number and size of the saved songs, this operation may take several minutes. Adjusting the volume Briefly press the joystick up , or down ; to increase or decrease the volume.
When you press the joystick up , or down ; and keep it pressed, the volume changes gradually. Key lock To activate the key lock, move the s slide switch to the right position. Then the key lock symbol will appear in the display of your MP3 player. To deactivate the key lock, move the s slide switch back to the left position. Operation in the main and submenus Your MP3 player has different modes that you can select in the main menu. To open the main menu, briefly press the i button. Briefly push the joystick to the left S or right T to select the desired mode, and confirm your selection by pressing the A button.
If you keep the joystick pressed to the left S or right T, you can switch more quickly between the available menu items. The currently selected menu item appears in the display of your MP3 player. The graphic information about where you are currently located in the menu structure is located above this. Both the current menu level and the number of menu items on this level are displayed. By briefly pressing the i button, you can switch back to a higher menu level or leave the menu. When you select the "m u s i C " mode in the main menu, you can select a file to be played back via the "fo l d e r nA vi g At io n" or the music library. To open the "fo l d e r nA v ig At io n" or music library in the "mu s i C " mode, select the desired menu item in the Music menu by briefly pressing the joystick to the left S or right T and then briefly pressing the A button. Keep the A button pressed for 1 second to leave the Music mode and access the "fo l d e r nAv i gA ti on " or music library.EN
Folder navigation You can select a file to be played from a list in the "mu s i C " mode. Handling folders• To switch to a subfolder, select the folder by briefly pressing the joystick down ; or up , and then to the right T or by pressing the A button. To return to the main directory, briefly press the joystick to the left S or press the i button. To leave the folder navigation and return to the current mode, keep the joystick pressed to the left S for approximately 1 second. Opening and/or playing files• Select the next or previous file by pushing the joystick down ; or up ,. To play the selected file, briefly press the joystick to the right T or press the A button.
If you press the joystick down ; or up , and keep it pressed, you can jump more quickly to the next or previous files. Deleting files• To delete selected files, press the A button for approximately 1 second, and confirm the subsequent prompt with "ye s ". Music library The tracks contained in the music library are sorted according to different criteria by means of the ID3 tags of the music files. The following criteria are available: artist, album, track and genre. You can access the music library via the "m u s i C " mode. Briefly push the joystick to the left S or right T to select the desired criterion, and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the A button.
In the music library, only the current files are displayed for the currently selected criterion. If, for example, you select "A r t i s t ", the artists whose tracks you have transferred to the player are displayed. Select an artist and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the joystick to the right T or by briefly pressing the A button. All the artist's albums on the MP3 player are then shown. Select a specific album and briefly press the joystick to the right T or briefly press the A button to show all the tracks on the album. To play a certain track, select it and then briefly press the joystick to the right T or briefly press the A button.
Your MP3 player supports the playlist format of the Windows Media® Player (file extension *.wml) and the playlist format M3U (file extension *.m3u). These playlists have to be transferred to your MP3 player using Windows Media® Player. You can access the transferred playlist via the "Mu S i c " mode under "pl A y l i S t S ".EN
6.1) Mode: Music Switch to the "mu s i C " mode. Playback• Briefly press the A button to play an audio file. Pause• Briefly press the A button to stop the playback. Press the A button again to continue the playback. Change track• Press the joystick briefly to the right T to select the next track. When you press the joystick to the left S within 5 seconds after a playback starts, you can switch to the prior title. If you briefly press the joystick to the left S after a song has been playing for at least 5 seconds, you can return to the beginning of the current song. Fast-forward/rewind within a track• You can rewind or fast-forward within a track by continuously pressing the joystick to the right T or left S. Press the joystick to the right T or left S and keep it pressed for approximately 1 second to fast-forward or rewind.
The longer the joystick is pressed to the right T or left S, the faster the device will rewind or fast-forward. Now playing• Select the "n o w pl A y i n g " menu item to return to the playback of the track currently being played. Leaving the Music mode• To leave the Music mode and return to the main menu, briefly press the i button. 6.2) Mode: Record Switch to the "re C o r d " mode. In this mode, you can perform line-in recordings from external audio sources and make voice recordings via the integrated microphone. In the Record menu, select the "s t A r t r e C o r d ?" menu item under "li n e i n r e C o r d " or "vo i C e re C o r d " to perform a recording. Briefly press the A button to pause the current recording. To continue with the current recording, briefly press the A button again. Briefly press the i button to stop and save the recording.EN
If you press the joystick briefly to the right T during a recording, the current recording is saved and a new recording is started automatically.
All recordings are saved in the "re c o r d " directory of your MP3 player under "li n e i n r e c o r d i n g S " or "vo i c e r e c o r d i n g S ". In the "Mu S i c " mode, you can access your recordings under "re c o r d i n g S ". 6.3) Mode: Time & Date You can set the current date and time in the "ti m e & d A t e " mode. To leave this mode and return to the main menu, briefly press the i button. Switch to the "se t t i n g s " mode to set the date and time. 6.4) Mode: Settings Switch to the "se t t i n g s " mode. Here you can select the sound settings under "e q u A l i z e r " and playback modes under "pl A y m o d e ". You can also specify the display settings under "di s p l A y ", the power settings under "ti m e r ", the time and date under "se t t i m e & d A t e ", and the recording settings under "re C o r d ". Under "s e t t i n g s ", select the menu item under which you want to make settings by briefly pressing the joystick to the left S or right T. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the A button. By briefly pressing the i button, you can switch to a higher menu level or leave the current menu item. Equalizer• You can select from 6 preset equalizers under the "e q u A l i z e r " menu item. Play modes• Normal: Select the "n o r m A l " menu item to play all tracks once. Repeat one: Select the "r e p e A t o n e " menu item to have the current track repeated in a loop. Repeat all: Select the "r e p e A t A l l " menu item to have all the tracks played in sequence repeatedly. Shuffle: Select the "s h u f f l e " menu item to play the tracks in random order. Shuffle and repeat all: Select the "s h u f f l e A l l " menu item to play all the tracks in random order repeatedly. Display• Contrast: Under the "C o n t r A s t " menu item, you can adjust the contrast of the display. Displayed information: Under the "t i t l e i n f o r m A t i o n " menu item, you can select between the display of file names and the ID3 tag.
The display of the ID3 tag depends on the information saved in the file. If the corresponding information for a track is not stored in the ID3 tag, no information is shown in the display.EN
Display time: Under the "di s p l A y t i m e " menu item, you can set the length of time until the lighting automatically shuts off. The lighting can also be set in such a way that it is constantly switched on or dimmed. Energy options• Sleep timer: Under the "s l e e p ti m e r " menu item, you can set how long it takes the MP3 player to automatically shut down. Power management: Under the "s h u t d o w n " menu item, you can set how long it takes the MP3 player to automatically shut down after it has not been used. Setting the time and date• You can set the date and time under the "s e t t i m e & d A t e " menu item. Select the value to be changed by briefly pressing the joystick to the left S or right T. You can change the selected flashing value by pushing the joystick down ; or up ,. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the A button. Recording settings• Source: Under the "s o u r C e " menu item, select the recording source for which you want to make the settings. Mode: Under the "m o d e " menu item, you can set the recording mode for the selected source. Recording quality: Under the "q u A l i t y " menu item, you can set the quality of the recordings for the selected source. 6.5) Mode: System Under "sy s t e m ", you can make general system settings. System information• Under the "m e m o r y /fi r m w A r e " menu item, you can obtain information on the installed firmware version, as well as the total memory and free memory of the MP3 player. Language• Under the menu item "l A n g u A g e ", you can select the menu language of the MP3 player. Factory defaults• Under the "l o A d d e f A u l t s " menu item, you can restore the default settings (settings upon delivery) of the MP3 player. For this purpose, select this menu item and confirm the prompt with "ye s ".
The files saved on your MP3 player will remain during the restoration of the default settings.EN
ALL the data on the MP3 player will be deleted when you format it. If you want to format the memory (that is, delete all the files on your MP3 player), select this menu item and confirm the following prompt with "y e s ". Alternatively, you can format your MP3 player using your computer. To do so, read the corresponding section in these operating instructions.
7) Firmware update for TrekStor i.Beat nova
Firmware is the program responsible for the control of your MP3 player. A firmware update serves to transfer firmware upgrades to your MP3 player. If you should encounter any problems with your MP3 player, please make sure that you have installed the latest firmware version.
A firmware update is possible only under Windows® and not under Linux® and Mac® OS X. a) Connect the i.Beat nova to a USB port on your computer. b) Back up all the important data of the i.Beat nova on your computer. After that, disconnect the MP3 player from the USB port of your computer. c) You can update the i.Beat nova with the most current firmware from the Internet. This can be found on the TrekStor website www.trekstor.de under "d o w n l o A d s ". d) Alternatively, insert the CD provided into your CD/DVD drive. If the autostart function of your system is activated, a menu showing all the contents of the CD will open.
If the autostart function of your system is deactivated, you can access the CD/DVD drive via "My co M p u t e r "/"co M p u t e r " and start the program "M e n u .e x e " in the main directory of the CD. Select "f i r m w A r e " and follow the instructions. Your Internet browser opens and the TrekStor website is loaded. e) Download the firmware (*.zip file), and unzip it to a folder of your choice. f) Start the " s e t u p .e x e " file to install the update program on your computer. Follow the installation instructions. g) Connect the i.Beat nova to a USB port on your computer. h) Select "s t A r t " + "pr o g r A m s " + "tr e k st o r i.be A t n o v A " to run the "fi r m w A r e up d A t e ".
i) Follow the instructions of the update program. Follow the update procedure exactly
to keep from damaging i.Beat nova.EN
ALL the data on the MP3 player will be deleted when you format it. Windows® 2000/XP/Vista a) Connect your MP3 player to a USB port on your computer. b) Back up all the important files on your MP3 player onto your computer. c) Under "m y Co m p u t e r "/"Co m p u t e r ," open "po r t A b l e me d i A pl A y e r " and right-click "in t e r n A l st o r A g e ." d) Select "f o r m A t ..." from the popup menu. e) Confirm the security prompt to run the formatting. f) Please wait until formatting has completed.
If you use Windows® XP without the current Windows Media® Player or Windows® 2000, perform the following steps after step b): c) Open "m y Co m p u t e r ," and right-click your MP3 player ("de v i C e w i t h re m o v A b l e st o r A g e "). d) Select "f o r m A t ..." from the popup menu. e) Select the "fAt32" option under "f i l e sy s t e m " from the dialog window that appears. f) Click the "s t A r t " button to start the formatting. g) Please wait until formatting has completed. Mac® OS X from 10.3 a) Connect your MP3 player to a USB port on your computer. b) Back up all the important data of your MP3 player on your computer. c) Open "d i s k ut il ity " via "fi n d e r " + "pr o g r A m s " + "utilit ies". d) Click the MP3 player. e) From the right window, select the "d e l e t e " option. f) Using the drop-down list, select the "ms-dos f i l e sy s t e m " for your MP3 player. g) Click the "d e l e t e " button to start formatting. h) Please wait until formatting has completed.EN
This section contains information on eliminating problems with your MP3 player. My MP3 player cannot be turned on.
The HOLD function is activated. Check if the key lock (HOLD switch/HOLD function) of the MP3 player is activated. If yes, deactivate the key lock as described in the operating instructions.
No power When the battery is dead, charge your MP3 player either with a USB cable connected to your PC, or with a USB charger.
External effects External effects (such as an electrostatic discharge) can cause your MP3 player to malfunction. If the malfunction continues after you turn your MP3 player off and on, reset the player or update the firmware (the software of the MP3 player). You can find the procedure for this in the operating instructions. The current firmware for your MP3 player is on our website under "Downloads". If you have any questions concerning the firmware update that were not answered in the instructions, please contact our support team. My MP3 player does not respond when I press a button.
The HOLD function is activated. Check if the key lock (HOLD switch/HOLD function) of the MP3 player is activated. If yes, deactivate the key lock as described in the operating instructions. My MP3 player freezes. If this repeatedly occurs for a specific audio file, the file may be damaged. Delete the file. If this does not eliminate the problem, reset the player if possible. If your MP3 players still freezes, update the firmware. I do not hear any music from the earphones/headphones. Check if an audio file is being played (the display of the elapsed or remaining time is • changing). If not, start playback. Make sure that the stereo jack of the earphones/headphones is firmly seated in the • jack socket. Check if the volume of your MP3 player is loud enough. •EN
I transferred files to my MP3 player. The MP3 player cannot play these files.
Wrong file format The files might be in a format that your MP3 player cannot play. The file formats supported by your MP3 player can be found on the respective datasheet on the TrekStor homepage at www.trekstor.de. I transferred WMA audio files to my MP3 player. The MP3 player cannot play these files.
The files are copyprotected. If the files are WMA DRM copy-protected, you need to copy them through the Windows Media® player. Check beforehand if your MP3 player can play WMA DRM copy-protected files. You can find this information on the datasheet of your MP3 player on the TrekStor homepage at www.trekstor.de. I transferred audio files to my MP3 player from my Mac®. The MP3 player cannot play these files.
Wrong file format Audio files in AAC format, for example, files that you generate with iTunes®, cannot be played on most MP3 players. Convert these files into MP3 format using a current iTunes® program or a different program. Audio files downloaded from the Internet may have protective mechanisms that prevent conversion. The audio files on my MP3 player are not played in the correct sequence. Sort your audio files in a subfolder before you copy them, and copy this folder to your MP3 player. In addition, you can sort your audio files by renaming them (by adding numbers such as "001_Title", "002_Title", etc.).
The playback mode "Shuffle" has been selected. If the playback mode "Shuffle" has been selected, switch to the "Normal" playback mode. Odd characters appear on the display when I play music.
The character set is not supported. Some MP3 players cannot correctly display all characters. Only use the standard character set of the menu language selected on the MP3 player when writing file names and ID3 tags, and do not use special characters (such as accents, etc.). I cannot understand the menu language and do not know how to change it.
The menu language was incorrectly set. Reset the player or, if this is not possible or does not work, update the firmware. Then the language selection menu usually appears.EN
How can I create MP3 files? To convert audio files (such as music from a CD) into the MP3 format, you need an MP3 encoder (such as the presently free "Audiograbber" program that can be obtained from www.audiograbber.de). Instructions and assistance for operating the program can be found under the help function of the program. I can't copy any files onto my MP3 player even though it has free memory.
Old file system (such as FAT16) Since FAT16 creates two entries when the file names are long, the main directory can be full even though there is free space on the MP3 player. Copy the files to a subfolder, or format your MP3 player with FAT32 if possible. If you are unsure if your MP3 player supports FAT32, please contact our support service.EN
Instructions for safety and use:
Only qualified persons may perform technical work on the product. The product may not be opened or changed. The components cannot be serviced by the user.
Never expose the device to moisture, condensation and liquids.
Protect the device from extremely high and low temperatures and temperature fluctuations. Use the device within an ambient temperature of 5ºC to 40ºC.
Never place the device close to a source of heat, and protect it from direct sunlight.
Make sure that the surroundings are as dust-free as possible when you use and store the device.
Never clean the surface of the device with solvents, paint thinners, cleansers or other chemical products. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth or soft brush. Notes: This MP3/movie player is optimized for the provided earphones (32 Ohm impedance). Using other earphones/headphones • with a lower impedance can damage the MP3/movie player or earphone/headphone, especially MP3/movie players with two earphone jacks. In certain circumstances, exposing the device to an electrostatic discharge may interrupt the data transfer between the • device and the computer and impair the functions of the device. If this occurs, the device should be unplugged from the USB port and then plugged in again. Note: This device can produce high sound volumes. In order to avoid hearing loss that can occur immediately, in the future, • or gradually, you should not listen at high volumes for extended periods. This applies regardless of whether you listen with speakers, headphones, or earphones. If you notice a ringing noise in your ears, lower the volume immediately or stop using the MP3/movie player. Please keep in mind that permanent hearing loss can first appear at a later point in time. While you may become accustomed to higher volumes over time so that they may seem normal to you, your sense of hearing may still have been impaired by this. The higher you set the volume, the faster your sense of hearing can be damaged. Note: Using earphones/headphones while driving a motor vehicle is not recommended and is prohibited in some • countries. Always drive carefully and with full concentration. Stop using your MP3/movie player if you become distracted or interrupted by it when driving a motor vehicle or during other activities that require your full attention. Do not use USB cables longer than 3 meters.• The manufacturer retains the right to continually improve the product. These changes may be made without being directly described in these operating instructions. For this reason, the information provided in these operating instructions may not reflect the current state of the art. The manufacturer only guarantees suitability for the product's intended purpose. In addition, the manufacturer is not responsible for damages or loss of data and subsequent consequences. Copyright © 2008 TrekStor GmbH & Co. KG. All rights reserved. Other cited product or company names may be trademarks or brand names of the respective owner.M N
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