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iP od shue U ser Guide[...]
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C ont ents 3 Chapter 1: About iP od shue 3 What’ s new in iP od shue 4 Chapter 2: iP od shue Basics 4 iP od shue at a glance 5 Using the iP od shue controls 5 Connecting and disconnecting iP od shue 7 About the iP od shue battery 9 Chapter 3: Setting up iP od shue 9 About iT unes 10 Setting up your iT unes library 11 Organ[...]
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1 3 Congr atulations on purchasing iP od shue . W ARNING: T o avoid injury , read Chapter 7 , Safety and Handling , on page 2 7 before using iP od shue. T o use iPod shue , you put songs and other audio les on y our computer and then sync them with iP od shue. Use iP od shue to: • Sync songs and playlists f or listening on the g[...]
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2 4 Read this chapter to learn about the fea tures of iP od shue , how to use its contr ols, and more. Y our iPod shue package includes iP od shue , the Apple Earphones , and a USB cable to connect iP od shue to your computer . iP od shue at a glance Status light Headphone jack Previous/Rewind Play/P ause V olume Down V oiceO ver but[...]
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Chapter 2 iP od shue Basics 5 Using the iP od shue con trols The front c ontrols, the V oiceOver button, and the three-way switch make it easy to play songs , audiobooks, audio podcasts, and iT unes U collections on iP od shue. To Do this T urn iP od shue on or o Slide the three-way switch (gr een shading on the switch indicates iP o[...]
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Chapter 2 iP od shue Basics 6 Note: Don’ t connect iPod shue t o a USB por t on your keyboard for charging . The rst time you connect iP od shue to your comput er , i T unes helps y ou set up iP od shue and sync it with your iT unes libr ar y . By default , iT unes automa tically syncs songs on iPod shue when you connect it to y[...]
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Chapter 2 iP od shue Basics 7 About the iP od shue battery iP od shue has a rechargeable internal batt er y that should be replaced only by an A pple Authorized Service Provider . F or best results , the rst time you use iP od shue, let it fully char ge for about three hours. T he battery is 80-percent charged in about two hours and [...]
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Chapter 2 iP od shue Basics 8 Rechargeable batteries ha ve a limited number of charge cycles. Batter y life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. F or information, go to www.apple .com/batteries . Checking the battery status Y ou can check the batter y status of iP od shue when it’ s connected to y our computer or disconnect[...]
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3 9 Use iT unes on y our computer to set up iP od shue to play music and other audio cont ent. Then connect iP od shue to y our computer and sync it t o your iT unes library . Read on to learn more about getting started with iPod shue , including: • Getting music from your CD collection, hard disk, or the iT unes S tore (part of i T unes[...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 10 Setting up your iT unes library T o listen to music on iP od shue, you rst need t o get that music into your iT unes librar y on your computer . There ar e three ways t o get music and other audio into y our iT unes libr ar y: • Purchase music and a udiobooks or download podcasts online from the iT unes[...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 11 Organizing y our music In iT unes , you can organize songs and other it ems into lists, called playlists, in any wa y you want. F or example, y ou can create playlists with songs to list en to while exercising , or playlists with songs for a particular mood. Y ou can also create Smart Playlists that update auto[...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 12 V oiceOver is also selected by default. Keep this option selected to hear track titles and artist names, change your playlists, and hear batt er y status while you listen to iP od shue . F or more information, see Using V oiceOver on page 1 8. 3 Click Done. Y ou can change the device name and settings any ti[...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 13 Sync music with iP od shue: m Simply connect iPod shue t o your computer . If iPod shue is set to sync a utomatically , the update begins. Important: If you connect iP od shue to a computer that it hasn ’ t synced with, a message asks if you want t o sync songs automatically . If you acc ept, all [...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 14 Syncing podcasts aut omatically The settings for adding podcasts to iP od shue are unr elated to the settings for adding songs . P odcast settings don ’t a ec t song settings, and vice versa. Y ou can set iT unes to aut omatically sync all or selected podcasts, or you can add podcasts to iP od shue m[...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 15 Managing iP od shue manually If you manage iP od shue manually , you can add and remove individual songs, playlists, podcasts, and a udiobooks. Y ou can add music and other audio cont ent from multiple computers to iP od shue without erasing items already on iP od shue. Y ou can add Genius playlists[...]
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Chapter 3 Setting up iP od shue 16 F itting more songs on iP od shue If your iT unes library contains songs in higher bit-rat e formats, such as iTune s Plus, A pple Lossless , or W A V , you can set iT unes t o convert songs to 1 28 kbps AAC format as they ’ re synced with iP od shue. This doe sn ’t a ect the quality or size of the[...]
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4 17 Read this chapter to learn about listening to iP od shue on the go. When you disconnect iP od shue from your comput er , y ou can clip on iPod shue and list en to music, audiobooks, podcasts, and iTune s U content. V oiceOver lets you hear the name of the track (song or chapter in an audiobook or podcast) y ou’ re pla ying, choose a[...]
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Chapter 4 Listening to Music 18 During playback, the status light blinks: • Green once in res ponse to most of your actions (playing , rewinding, fast-for warding , using V oiceOver , changing the v olume, and so on). • Green steadily for 3 0 seconds when you pa use iPod shue . • Orange three times when you r each the upper or lower volume[...]
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Chapter 4 Listening to Music 19 Enable V oiceOver a t any time: 1 Connect iP od shue to your computer . 2 In iT unes , select iPod shue in the list of device s, then click Summary . 3 Under V oice F eedback, select Enable V oiceOver . 4 Click Apply . 5 Choose the language you want fr om the pop-up menu under V oice F eedback. 6 Click Apply . [...]
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Chapter 4 Listening to Music 20 Choose an item from the pla ylist menu: 1 Pr ess and hold the V oiceOver button ( ). Y ou hear the name s of your playlists. 2 When you hear the name of the playlist y ou want, pre ss the V oiceOver button ( ) or Play/P a use ( ’ ) to select it. The rst item in your pla ylist plays. When you ’ re listening to [...]
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Chapter 4 Listening to Music 21 The initial slider setting shows the volume iP od shue was set t o when you connected it to your computer . W ARNING: The volume lev el may vary if you use di eren t earphones or headphones. Remove the v olume limit: 1 Connect iP od shue to your computer . 2 In iT unes , select iPod shue in the list of de[...]
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5 22 Use iP od shue to carry your data as well as y our music. Read this chapter to nd out how to use iP od shue as an external disk. Using iP od shue as an external disk Y ou can use iPod shue as an external disk to stor e data les. T o sync iPod shue with music and other audio tha t you want to listen t o, you must use iT une[...]
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Chapter 5 Storing F iles on iP od shue 23 Pre venting i T une s from opening automatically Y ou can keep iT unes from opening a utomatically when y ou connect iP od shue t o your c omputer . Prev ent iT unes from opening automatically: 1 Connect iP od shue to your computer . 2 In iT unes , select iPod shue in the list of device s, then [...]
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6 24 Most problems with iP od shue can be solved quickly by follo wing the advice in this chapter . The 5 Rs: Reset, Retr y , R estart, Reinstall, Restor e Remember these ve basic suggestions if y ou have a problem with iP od shue. T r y these steps one at a time until the problem is re solved. If one of the following doesn ’t help , rea[...]
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Chapter 6 Tips and T roubleshooting 25 If you connect iP od shue to your comput er and nothing happens • Connect iP od shue to a high-power USB 2.0 port on your computer . The iPod shue ba tter y may need to be rechar ged. • Make sure you installed the latest iT unes sof tware from www .itunes.com/download . • T ry connec ting the US[...]
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Chapter 6 Tips and T roubleshooting 26 If you want t o double-check the system requiremen ts T o use iPod shue , you must hav e: • One of the following comput er congurations: • A Mac with a USB 2.0 por t • A Windows PC with a USB 2.0 por t or a USB 2.0 card installed • One of the following opera ting systems: Mac OS X v1 0.6.8 or lat[...]
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7 27 W ARNING: F ailure t o follow these saf ety instruc tions could result in re , electric shock, or other injuries, or damage to iPod shue or other property . Read all safety information below before using iP od shue. Keep the iP od shue User Guide handy for future ref erence. Impor tant saf ety information Handling Handle iP od shu?[...]
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Chapter 7 Safety and Handling 28 Hearing loss Listening to sound at high v olumes may damage your hearing . T o prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen a t high volume levels for long periods . Background noise, as well as continued exposur e to high volume levels , can make sounds seem quieter than they actually are. The A pple Earphones wi[...]
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8 29 Y ou can nd more information about using iP o d shue in onscreen help and on the web . The following table de scribes where to get iP od-related software and service information. T o learn about Do this Ser vice and support, discussions, tutorials, and Apple software downloads Go to: www.apple.c om/suppor t/ipodshue Using iT unes Open[...]
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FCC C ompliance Statemen t This device complies with part 1 5 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful in ter ference , and (2) this device must accept any int er ference r eceived, including interference that may cause unde sired operation. See instructions if interference to rad[...]
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Disposal and Recycling Information Y our iP od must be disposed of properly according t o local laws and regulations. Because this pr oduct contains a battery , the product must be disposed of separately from household waste. When your iP od reaches its end of lif e, contact Apple or your local authorities t o learn about recycling options. For inf[...]
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K Apple Inc. © 20 1 2 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo , Finder , iPhone, iP od, iP od shue, iT unes, iT unes U, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS X, and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countrie s. EarP ods is a trademark of Apple Inc. Apple Store , Genius , iT unes P lus, and iT unes Store are serv[...]