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iriver h320 owners manualPlease read this manual carefully before using your new player. The H300 series comes complete with a long list of advanced features. It is important that you read the manual to ensure that you get the most out of your new player.The safety guidelines describe important details full without the written permission of iRiver is prohibited.Promptly turn the power of the product off and Do not drop the product, or subject it to strong impact or severe vibration, to avoid damage. Promptly turn disconnect the AC connector from the power the power of the product off and disconnect from the outlet if the product produces smoke, smells, or power outlet if the product is damaged. Minor damage can result if not handled as directed. Do not let the AC adapter cable or other cables lie Promptly turn the power of the product off and disconnect the Use a soft cloth or towel to clean the product. It is designed with a large, color LCD, ultra-fast 3. Contents.11 USB 2.0 music transfers, multi-codec support and a digital FM tuner. Fast file transfer - USB 2.0 The system supports a 480 Mbps USB 2.0 interface to maximize the portable. The IRM is digital copyright information file designed by iRiver Limited. The IRM technology protects copyright and property from unauthorized usage of digital contents provided through iRiver Limited. Slide the external battery pack cover to open it. Press the button while charging to start the system in play mode. Connect the AC adapter to the cradle's 5.0V DC connector. Connect the external battery pack cable located under the case to the 5.0V DC connector of the H300. Connecting the cradle (Option) Connect the AC adapter plug to a power socket. Type B Type A Type A Product-USB Port Type B PC-USB Port Connecting to a PC Connect the product to a PC with the USB cable. And check the new local disk drive is added. No software installation is required for Windows Me, Connecting to a PC The factory default drive name is H300.http://golfdetouraine.com/image_upload/how-do-you-manually-run-dpkg-configure-a.xml
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Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 9, or Mac OS 10. See Page 34 to install the device driver. If another external device is connected to the PC, connecting the product does Installing the software, PC not add a second icon to the PC tray. Click the PC tray icon to view information on both devices. Installation is in progressing. If you accept the therms of the agreement, click “I Agree” to continue. You mast accept the agreement to install MoodLogic.Use these instructions to copy the music to your player. Click the Sync menu button. On the right slide of Sync screen choose the H300 from the dropdown list. Then click on the desired destination folder for your songs (“Music”. Connect the product to a PC with the USB cable. Please see Page 24 for how to connect the product to a PC. Plays a music file in the playback standby screen. Pauses the play while playing a music file. The playback standby screen follows the Press and hold the button to turn the power off when the power is on. Hold the button until the desired channel is STEREO 95.8 95.8 CH 02 Listening to the FM radio scanned. Use the button to set Preset OFF (Preset Listening Mode) Use the buttons while the Preset is ON to select a preset channel to Press an hold the button. It is also possible to change the preset options for each Source option for recording. Recording Source Types LINE IN: Analog signal from an external device INT. Press the button while recording to pause the recording. To use a Jo-Hap type Normal Browsing Korean text file, please convert it to a Wan-Sung type before using it.Viewing Image Updating music information files Press and hold the button to open the functions menu. Updates the music information file for the current MP3 file. Use the function to create or repair the database file (iRivNavi.DB) if the information file is deleted or damaged. The DB file will be updated. Press the button to open the music searching menus. Navigation function.http://www.budupomahat.cz/upload/how-do-you-manually-sort-a-pivot-table.xml If you want to use special characters, please use only The IRM is digital copyright information file designed by iRiver the following: Limited. The IRM technology protects copyright and property from. Normal Rock Jazz Classic. Click on that song once to highlight it.Click “My Computer” on the left then double click the H300 drive. Enter a name for your list and then click the “Save” button. Use the menu configuration to setup detailed options for each function. The playlist will be saved to your player. Press the button to open the General sub menu screen. Menu General Resume Language Tuner Region Load Default Firmware Upgrade DB Scan Press the buttons in the submenu to select the desired item. Format Press the button to open the sub menu configuration screen. Korea, Japan, Europe, and or No and confirm with the button. Use the buttons to set contrast and confirm with the button. Use the buttons in the menu screen to select Display option. Press the button to confirm. Set sleep timer to turn the power off after the Normal will display the played time and Remain set time. 1 to 99 minutes are available. Setting will display the remaining time. Time this option to 0 will disable the sleep timer. While the system is stop, press the button twice and hold it. Use the buttons to select the USB Charging Control from the menu. Press the button to confirm. Following modes are supported. Press the button to confirm. The selected configuration screen is displayed.The set value from the Bass Boost is applied to the USER EQ setting. Use the buttons to select the Treble Boost Sound from the menu. Press the button to confirm. Press the button to confirm. The selected configuration SRS( ) is registered trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.The SRS-WOW is virtual 3D sound effect system developed by the SRS Lab. SRS includes sub functions such as SRS, TruBass, Focus, and WOW. Type Item Specification Symptom Solution Capacity 20GB(H320), 40GB(H340) See if the batteries are discharged.http://seasailing.us/node/3555Operation is subject to the following two conditions; 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. See All Buying Options Add to Wish List Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. The key question to answer in choosing between the 2 has nothing to do with the players. The key criteria is you, the owner. Are you smarter than your computer. If so, the H320 is the one for you. Otherwise, go with the Zen. The Zen is downright Apple-esque in its control. It copies the music for you. If you find dragging and dropping a chore, then the Zen is right for you. But the Zen is not simple to use either. I installed the software, plugged the Zen into my computer, and couldn't figure out how to get music onto the Zen. I read the documentation repeatedely and still couldn't figure it out. Other than usability, the H320 beats the Zen Xtra into the ground in terms of sound quality and features. The sound is unbelievably awesome on the H320. Now that I can carry most of my music with me, I am rediscovering music. Stuff I haven't listened to in years is beautiful again, and I'm finding a texture and fullness to the music which I never heard before. I notice notes in the music which I had missed completely before. On loud airplanes I use Aiwa noise-dampening head phones; I never have to push the volume past 15 and the sound is still amazing. When I first got the Zen I thought its sound quality was great. But then I put the same music on the Zen and on the H320 and started the same music at the same time. I listened through the Aiwa head phones on the Zen, then pluged them into the H320, and then back again. The difference was astounding. Each is great. But side-by-side the H320 beats Zen hands-down. Note that the Zen EAX sound feature is nothing but a gimmick and a dumb one at that. I simply can't imagine any reason why I would want to listen to music as if the band were in my bathroom. The H320 beats the Zen on sound quality even with a variety of music: rock, electronica, classical, folk. The only thing which didn't sound better on the H320 was a Beatles album that was digitally remastered. The voice recorder on the H320 works great. The color screen on the H320 makes the Zen screen look like carbon paper. Battery life on the H320 is good. I thought the gap between tracks on the H3320 would spoil the whole thing but it doesn't. In the few places where I've noticed it, it isn't a big problem. The H320 has some warts: - The provided case is simply ugly. - The user interface is excessively complex. It must have been put together by two monkeys, a gorilla, and a Borg, each working separately from the others. But once you get used to the fact that there are at least 3 separate menu systems and two separate USB ports (WTF???), it gets easier. - The random shuffle feature is about as random as the sunrise. - The database-building tool provided with the H320 simply doesn't run. Don't even bother installing it. I use tdd but I hear iRiverium is good too. If you buy an iRiver product, be sure to check out misticriver.net. Having said all that, I've had the H320 for a month and I simply love it. OK, here are the details. If you buy this unit, you get: 1)An MP3 player which sounds excellent 2)An FM radio with 20 presets possible 3)Picture viewer and potentially a starter video player 4)An excellent Recorder which does the following a) Voice Record through In Built Microphone b) Radio Recorder c) Line in Recorder. Which means, you could feed input from a cassette player, external radio, external microphone, electric guitar, electric piano, record TV's audio, basically anything that could feed your Line-In. 5) Portable Harddrive. So, yes, in terms of features its extremely rich. Unfortunately, it looks very ugly. If looks are even slightly important to you, you might want to stay away from this player. But if you are willing to trade looks for features, only then is this player for you. One more important feature its missing is a scroll button, or click wheel. Dell has it, Creative has it, IPOD has it, why not this player. I think no MP3 hardrive player should be without one. How do you expect me to get to the 106th song in my folder or playlist by clicking the next button 105 times. You should be able to even zip through 300 songs without much trouble. I have used these scrolling buttons in DELL and Creative, so I can tell you, its v. important in a Mp3 player. I grant this player has lots of additional and good features, but if you are looking for a mp3 player which is easy to use (not talking about learning curve here), then this player is not your perfect choice. I gave it 3 stars, because this unit may be perfect for some but not so great for others.I fall in the others category, so I will be returning it. I need an Mp3 player which is easy to use, which looks acceptable, not too bulky or ugly to carry around, and most importantly offers easy navigation. So in the future, if they improve the styling and offer easy navigation of your songs,I will be ready to get this again. I may have offered two criticisms, which broke the deal for me, but if you can live with those two flaws, then this player may be a really good player, because it offers great sound quality, and all those additional features which are so cool. Please try again later. From the United StatesNegatives 1) Start up time (3000 songs loaded) is horrible. It's about a 45 second start-up even just to listen to the radio. They need to fix that in a firmware or future release. 2) When recording via line-in or other port, there is no graphic to tell you how loud it is. For example, am I cutting out at 0db. There is no visible way to check the waveform amplitude on recordings. A firmware fix should be able to correct that. 3) They need some help with buttons. Many people have mentioned this but it is very true. Apparently, it sets a predetermined order and so the only way to randomize it is to enter in on a different song. It does not seed the random list on device startup or even between stop and starts. Kinda frustrating on that one for those of us who like to hear random music from a playlist.Please try again later. April Boyde 5.0 out of 5 stars If you are techno-savvy in any way, shape, or form you will not be disappointed with this player. Albeit the controls are a little complex to begin with, once you take the time to actually read the owners manual the navigation is pretty simple. I was able to put every single song I had stored on my laptop into this device and still had 13GB to spare. To put that in perspective, I ripped every song from my CD collection to this player and still have room for about another 130 CD's. Keep in mind that is EVERY song on each CD. Because you are able to see the songs you are putting on the device you can edit out the songs you don't like, saving the room for those you do. Not only that, but if you get tired of your saved music you can record any songs you pick up on the built in FM receiver. It saves them in MP3 format so you can replay them or save them to your computer to burn. You can also record live concerts to MP3 format with the built in microphone, save and view jpeg pictures, and copy your address book and other text files to this device. Another cool feature of this device is you can create your own personal playlists using Winamp (which is a free download). Using the playlist option is great if you have strange taste in music (like myself) and can't get into the music mood when listening to the default alphabetized listing (for example: Sinatra followed by Slayer). There are a multitued of other neat features this player has I could list but I think I've already taken up enough space on this review page.Please try again later. Jesse A. Weigert 5.0 out of 5 stars I thought they were pretty cool, so I went to the apple store to play with one. I was less than impressed with the black-and-white LCD screen and the reliance on iTunes. I then saw this on the internet. I bought it mainly for the OGG support, but found out it has MUCH more to offer. The main thing I love about this is that it requires NO software to use. I just plug it into my USB port and it shows up as a hard drive. I can then just copy my music over to the device and organize it however I feel like. It also will act as a media device so you can use programs like media player, and jukebox, etc.Since is shows up as a standard USB storage device, I have easily been able to make this work on ALL my computers, whether they were running Windows, Linux or MacOS. It seems to work with any computer with a USB port. One thing which I have started to use is the built in voice recorder. As part of my school projects, I have to interview people and transcribe the interviews. The voice recorder with built in mic works very well for this, and the interview becomes a nice small MP3 which I can copy over to my computer. Second, it has an FM tuner which works relatively well, but has some minor reception problems. I wouldn't recommend buying this for the FM receiver, but it's nice to have when you get tired of your own music. The navigation can be a bit slow at times when you have to scroll through a long list of mp3s. With all these features and the fact that it's priced very close to the iPod, I can't understand why people go for the iPod. Oh yea. That status thing. (You COULD buy white ear-buds for the iRiver if that's what you're going for)Please try again later. Chris Bonica 5.0 out of 5 stars Its easy to use, sounds great, looks great, built solid and just gives tons of options to play with. The battery life is true to advertised length, the buttons are easy to use and figure out and the software includes windows media 10 (incase you don't have it). The radio is a little weak but does the job, and being able to record from any source is the greatest gift of all. No other company has that feature!! One more to add, recoring on the fly is awsome, you can store your pictures from your digital camera if you run out of room on to the H320 without a computer. Think about that.Please try again later. Chicgarcon 4.0 out of 5 stars On the H320, I didn't like how there are two places for a USB connection. I just wonder why they couldn't make one USB connection so that a user wouldn't have to switch to use the H320 as a hard drive or for synchronization. You can record from and external analog source or even connect another pair of headphones. The player comes with software that updates the database on the player. No drivers are required for its use. I do not know about its compatibility with online music sources-I bought music from walmart.com and doesn't seem to synchronize with the player. Windows Media 10 tells me that I need a security upgrade, but it doesn't download. At first using the player was very confusing. There are only a certain number of buttons that mean multiple things depending on the mode or option that you are in. It takes a little while to learn about what everything means. My H320 takes 15 seconds to load with about half of the 20GB filled. The music organization isn't the best. The player has the options of a file tree like in Windows Explorer to find music, by artist, by album, or by genre. Since I have about 2000 songs I still find that I have to do a lot of scrolling to find what I want. I wish that there were a search by name feature. Making play lists was hard at first. It seems that you can only use Winamp to create play lists, because there is not play list on the go feature. Play lists can only be made out of mp3 files. The FM radio is nice, and has many settings, including the country. The reception is all right, depending on your location. I like the fact that you can record in mp3 from the radio and from other outside sources. There is also a text viewer, but only in the.txt format from Notepad. It is user friendly. There are many different settings that you can use for bass, treble, etc. There are also multiple play modes like random, repeat, etc. The LCD is nice and bright, but viewing pictures is another story. Pictures can only be under 1MB in size, and they load slower as the size becomes greater. The recorder is ok for recording speeches, discussions, and music from outside sources such as the radio and external CD players, mp3 players, etc. It is not good for recording live music. The internal microphone can't handle the different frequencies of sound, making the recorded sound become distorted. I guess if you connect a good external mic, it might be perfect. Overall, the player is good. It is a little on the heavy side, and slightly chunky. The case makes it even bulkier. The player itself can be compared to a deck of cards. I wasn't happy with the double USB connection, picture viewer, and recorder, and the music searching. I was impressed with the capacity, color screen, options, and radio. The fact that it had more features and the same size capacity as the Apple iPod made it my choice. There is no scroll wheel, but the button configuration is good. All of the buttons are flat, which requires that you keep pressing or holding the down or up buttons to find what you want. Pressing a button once has a function, while, if you hold the same button down, it brings you to another different option. It is good for use that does not require a lot of physical movement, because there are moving parts within the player! -Written by fet4.Please try again later. Antonio C. Nolan 4.0 out of 5 stars Great color. Can play movies with software upgrade. Downside is the fact you can only play.avi files and must use i-riverter software to be able to play the movie. Also theres a limit to title length of the music you store. Nice interface. Not easiy scratched. Great FM radio reception. Plenty accessories included in the package. Pouch. Wired-remote, external volume control, external battery pack which extends usage further. Attaches like scuba gear to the back of the i-river.Please try again later. Jesse Skeens 5.0 out of 5 stars Initially she was set out ot buy an iPod but luckily a friend told her about the iRiver. I had never heard of the iRiver before but at first glance it looked to be some good competition to the iPod. To make a long story short I'm now very happy she got me this instead of the iPod. The color screen is amazingly crisp and vibrant. It kills the color iPod display. I friend of mine at work got the color iPod and although its nice the color screen seems very washed out and weak compared to the iRiver's. Not only that but as others have mentioned the iRiver can play back video and it looks very good doing so. As far as the user interface the iRiver is fine. The manual could have been a bit clearer at times but overall I've found the device fairly simple to use. The fact that it just shows up as a drive on your computer makes transfering files very easy. The only downside to the unit so far is its inability to play gapless. There is a small delay from switching from one song to the next. So for something like a DJ mix this can be a problem. The solution is to just copy the mix over as one big track. I have read that this is an acceptable workaround but have not tried it out myself. All in all I'm very pleased with this unit and would deffinatly recommend it to anyone who isn't dead set on having an iPod. The iRiver comes standard with features like a dedicated line in for recording as well as an FM tuner, all extra options (and cost) for iPod users.Please try again later. Freedom Slave 5.0 out of 5 stars I had originally gotten a RCA Lyra 20 GB from my Mom for Christmas. It sounded good, but it didn't seem very reliable. I took it back and got a Creative Zen Xtra NOMAD 40 GB. That one didn't sound very good at all. That's when I got the H320. I must say that I am very satisfied with this product. It sounds excellent, it's easy to use, and it hasn't given me one problem yet. The battery life is great too. Whenever I buy my next MP3 player, I definitely plan on getting another iRiver!Please try again later. Plaidbear 2.0 out of 5 stars However, I feel the firmware on this device is severly lacking in the ability to use playlists created on your computer. I ended up returning the device. If a 20 GB device hods all those songs and you can't easily play them back the way you want what good is all that storge space.This becomes extremely tedious after the first click. 3. Save the playlist onto the H320, not your computer Thus there are the following usability problems: 1. The h320 device needs to be connected to the computer when creating playlists. 2. Songs cannot be browsed and added using Windows Media Player or the Winamp interface, instead you are basically creating the playlist one song at a time through a basic popup window file browser window. The window closes after each song is added and you need to completely renavigate down the same tree again and again and again and again.Another gripe about the software is the photo browsing software. You need to have your photos in one folder to browse seamlessly. If you have a folder for each download of photos, like me, and you copy that folder structure to the device, it is very tedious to change folders when browsing photos. You basically have to turn photo browsing mode off, choose navigate mode, go into the new folder, and turn photo browsing on again. Also, you cannot create playlists of photos to show which would be nice. Photos that average 500 kb and were taken with a 2.1 MB camera also take about 4 seconds to load up for each one, so it is pretty slow to browse more than a few. I would suggest holding out on this until there is a firmware update and it has been reviewed by new users.Please try again later. Absentminded Academic 4.0 out of 5 stars Loved the design aesthetics and ease of use, but didn't like the copyright-slavish limitations it came with. It ended up as a Christmas present for my Apple-crazy stepson. I missed having 20 gigs of music with me in such a portable format, but I have a real aversion to owning equipment that refuses to let me do what I want with it. I kept the iPod for about two months; I've had the iRiver H320 for about that long. Oddly enough, I bought the H320 as a result of my search for another kind of device. The H320 plays those 20 gigs of music with fine sound. There sometimes seems to be a bit more background hiss than with the iPod, but I have very good low-volume hearing and even I usually have to strain to hear the hiss on either device. The H320's appearance is presentable enough, and it's roughly the shape of, and not much larger than, a pack of cigarettes. The controls are not intuitive and not particularly convenient to learn or to use; this is the feature where iPod rules. But one of the reasons it takes awhile to learn this beast is all the things it can do for you. For example, there's an FM tuner that you can listen to while recording the FM signal directly into MP3 with admirable fidelity. Also, it has a color LCD display with about a two inch diagonal on which you can display.jpg and.bmp images (not.gif, dunno why) with surprising fidelity. I'm sure that the new iPod photo models do it better (and I imagine they'll let you use other features while viewing images, which the H320 won't). But this feature was essentially gravy, and you can store a LOT of images in a tiny fraction of a 20 gig drive. My habits are such that I haven't had occasion to test max battery life; I just plug it at my bedstand at night and let it juice up. I have not yet attempted to use the firmware-update feature, and unless and until I get a freeze-up, I probably won't. In short, I think the guys who designed this beast started with a 20 gig hard drive and jammed into it every feature they could think of (that they could make work without jacking up the price much), and rushed it onto the market. All in all, despite some kinks and quirks, I think they did a fine job. You can download both an abbreviated manual and a full one from the mfr's website; I'd recommend your doing so before buying.Please try again later. Lastmanuals provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual IRIVER H320. We hope that this IRIVER H320 user guide will be useful to you. CONTENTS 6. 7 6. 8 6. 9 Crossfeed.. 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