Creative Zen Stone Plus Bedienungsanleitung
Creative
MP3-Player
Zen Stone Plus
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Page 1

A Tour of Your Player
Button/Connector
What It Does
1.
Power/Play/Pause
Turns player on or off. Press and
hold until display screen lights up
or turns off.
Plays or pauses music during
playback.
2.
My Shortcut
Press to access a feature
quickly.
Press and hold to change
shortcut.
Factory default: Turns on/off the
speaker.
3.
Headphone jack
Connect your player's earphones
to this jack.
4.
LED
Indicates power or charging
status when the display turns off
to save power.
5.
Display
Turns off automatically when not
in use. Press any button to turn
on the display again.
6.
USB port
To charge your player or transfer
files, connect one end of the
supplied USB cable to this port,
and the other end to your
computer's USB port.
To charge your player without
using the computer, purchase the
ZENâ„¢ USB power adapter.
For more information about this
and other accessories, visit
www.creative.com/zenstoneplus
.
Page 2

7.
Reset Hole
To reset player, insert a
straightened paperclip.
8.
Microphone
Use for voice recordings.
9.
Menu/Select
See Navigating the Menu.
*Also turns player on or off.
Press and hold until display
screen lights up or turns off.
*Not applicable for 1 GB and 2
GB player models without
speaker.
10.
Direction/Function pad
Use for scrolling up, down, left
and right.
Has additional functions in
selected menus.
11.
Speaker
(For selected player models
only)
see Turning On/Off the Speaker
.
Page 3

Navigating the Menu
Your player's menu is organized as such:
Menu Level
Description
Main Menu
Press the Menu/Select button to display the main
menu.
To exit the main menu, navigate to and select
Cancel.
Option Menu
Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display
the option menu.
The option menu can also be accessed from the
main menu.
To exit the option menu, navigate to and select
Cancel.
Options
Displays the options for selection.
Page 4

Making a selection
To view the options in a menu, use the Direction/Function pad to scroll horizontally or vertically:
Screen
Description
If you see < or > on the screen, more options
are available to the left or right. Press or
to scroll.
If the options on the screen are arranged as a
list, there may be more options above or
below. Press or to scroll.
To make a selection, press the Menu/Select button.
Page 5

Power source and level indicator
Your player displays one of the following icons, depending on the power source or level.
Icon
Power status
Full battery level.
Good battery level.
Low battery level.
Charge as soon as possible.
Extremely low battery level.
Player may turn off automatically anytime.
Charge immediately.
Charging is in progress.
Charging is complete.
Page 6

Creative Media Lite
Creative Media Lite is specially designed to rip CDs and transfer files to your player.
Your player is recognized as a removable disk on your computer and you can also use other software to
transfer content. However, Creative Media Lite supports the transfer of Windows Media® Digital Rights
Management (WMDRM) 9 or copy-protected music. Other software may not.
To launch Creative Media Lite, click the Creative Media Lite icon on your desktop.
Alternatively, click Start Creative
Creative Media Lite.
Note
ï‚·Before installing Creative Media Lite, make sure you log on to your computer in Administrator
mode. For details about Administrator mode, see your operating system's documentation.
ï‚·For details about using Creative Media Lite, click the Access How-To Online button in the
application.
Page 7

Ripping CDs
1. Launch Creative Media Lite.
2. Click the Rip Audio CD button .
3. Follow the instructions on the screen, and select the My Computer and/or Music Device
checkbox to indicate where your tracks will be ripped to. You can also select to retrieve album
information (subject to availability) from the Internet.
Note
ï‚·It is important to disconnect your player properly.
Creative Media Lite uses MusicIDSM from Gracenote® to get artist and title information about the
CDs you play. You must be connected to the Internet when using this service.
Page 9

Transferring Music
1. Connect your player to your computer as shown.
1.
2. Launch Creative Media Lite and click the My Computer drop-down box.
3. Locate and select the music files you want.
4. Click the Transfer to Player button .
4. Alternatively, use the drag-and-drop method to transfer the files to your player.
Note
ï‚·It is important to disconnect your player properly.
Page 10

Transferring Data
You can use your player as a removable disk to transfer data.
In Creative Media Lite, click the Views button and select View All
Files.
Note
ï‚·It is important to disconnect your player properly.
Page 11

Disconnecting Your Player Safely
When you see this icon on the player's display,
DO NOT disconnect your player. Songs are being ripped or transferred.
When you see this icon
on the display, you can disconnect your player safely in the following ways:
ï‚·In Creative Media Lite, click the Disconnect Player button .
ï‚·From the Taskbar, click the Safely Remove Hardware icon and then select Safely remove USB
Mass Storage Device.
Page 12

Playback Order
You can customize your music playback experience by naming and organizing your music according to
the following guidelines:
ï‚·Your player plays back music in alphanumeric order.
ï‚·For example, Autumn.mp3, 02 Summer.mp3 and 01 Spring.mp3 will be played back in the
following order:
ï‚·01 Spring.mp3, 02 Summer.mp3, Autumn.mp3.
ï‚·If there are tracks and folders in the same location, tracks will be played back first.
ï‚·Your player supports up to three levels of folders from the root. For details, see Folder Structure
.
ï‚·

Folder Structure
Your player supports up to three levels of folders from the root. Any tracks placed outside this structure,
for example in a fourth level folder from the root, will not be played back.
Page 14

Deleting Files and Folders
1. Launch Creative Media Lite.
2. Select the file or folder you want.
3. Click the Delete button in the same window as the selected file or folder.
Page 15

Using Your Player
To navigate your player's controls, see A Tour of Your Player
.
To organize music and customize playback order, see Playback Order
.
Page 16

Playing Audio Tracks
1. Press the Menu/Select button to display the main menu.
2. Scroll to Music and press the Menu/Select button.
3. Press to play or pause audio tracks.
Note
You can also press the Menu/Select button twice to play or pause audio tracks.
Using the Direction/Function pad during audio playback
Item
Function
a
Press to move to the previous track.
Press and hold to move backward within a track.
(Press to stop the track when playback is paused)
b
Press to increase volume.
c
Press to move to the next track.
Press and hold to move forward within a track.
(Press to stop the track when playback is paused)
d
Press to decrease volume.
Page 17

Browsing Music Folders
When playing audio tracks, you can browse your music folders and select a folder to start the playback
from.
1. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
2. Scroll to Browse Music and press the Menu/Select button.
3. Scroll to the folder you want. If audio playback does not start, press .
3. Audio playback starts from the first track in the folder.
Note
Audio tracks that are not stored in any folders can be found in the Root folder.
You can only browse by folders.
Page 18

Shuffling and Repeating Tracks
When playing audio tracks, you can select the following play modes:
Play Mode
Icon
Playback Behavior
Repeat Track
Repeats the current track.
Repeat All
Repeats all tracks in sequential
order.
Repeat Folder
Repeats all tracks in the current
folder.
Track Once
Stops after playing the current
track.
Shuffle Repeat
Repeats all tracks in random
order.
Shuffle Once
Plays all tracks once in random
order.
Shuffle Folder
Plays all tracks in the current
folder once, in random order.
Normal
Plays all tracks once in
sequential order.
To select a play mode
1. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
2. Scroll to Play Mode and press the Menu/Select button.
3. Scroll to the play mode you want and press the Menu/Select button.
Page 19

Enhancing Audio with EQ
When playing audio tracks, you can enhance your audio by selecting the following preset or custom
equalizer settings:
oRock
oJazz
oClassical
oPop
oCustom EQ
To select an equalizer setting
1. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
2. Scroll to EQ and press the Menu/Select button.
3. Scroll to the setting you want and press the Menu/Select button.
4. If Custom EQ is selected:
i. Press or to highlight an equalizer bar.
ii. Press or to adjust the equalizer level.
iii. When you are done, press or to navigate to the Done icon and press the
Menu/Select button.
Page 20

Enhancing Audio with Bass Boost
1. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
2. Select Bass Boost On.
Page 21

Deleting Tracks
1. Press or to go to the track you want to delete.
2. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
3. Select Delete Yes.
Note
ï‚·You can also delete tracks from Creative Media Lite.
Page 22

Playing Audible Tracks
Audible tracks have predefined track sections that you can skip to.
You can play an Audible track the way you play a music track. See Playing Audio Tracks
.
Page 23

Skipping to another section
1. When playing an Audible file, press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
2. Scroll to Skip Section and press the Menu/Select button.
2. The current section is highlighted.
3. Scroll to the section you want to skip to and press .
Page 24

Using FM Radio
The FM frequency range on your player is set to "International" by default. Most regions in the world
receive FM broadcasts in this range.
If you are using your player in Japan, make sure you have selected "Japanese" as your player's menu
language before selecting "Japan" as your FM region
.
In FM Radio mode, there are two submodes: Tuning and Preset
. Select Tuning to scan for and save channel presets. Select Preset to select and play a channel preset.
Page 25

Selecting FM Radio Submode
1. Press the Menu/Select button to display the main menu.
2. Scroll to FM Radio and press the Menu/Select button.
3. Press to switch between the two submodes:
Submode
Function
Example Screen
Tuning
For tuning channels.
See Setting Channel
Presets.
Preset
For selecting channel
presets.
See Listening to FM
Radio.
Page 26

Setting Channel Presets
You can set channel presets manually or automatically.
Manual tuning allows for fine-tuning but may be slower.
Automatic tuning is quicker but usually omits channels with weaker frequencies.
Connect the earphones to your player before setting channel presets. The earphones work as antennas to
receive FM Radio signals.
To set your channel presets manually
1. In FM Radio mode, select the Tuning submode.
2. To tune to a lower or higher channel, press or .
3. When you have found the channel you want, press and hold the Menu/Select button to display
the option menu.
4. Scroll to Save Preset and press the Menu/Select button.
5. Scroll to a preset slot and press the Menu/Select button to save.
To set your channel presets automatically
1. In FM Radio mode, select the Tuning submode.
2. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
3. Select Autoscan Yes.
3. When autoscan completes, Preset 1 is selected.
Note
ï‚·Performing an autoscan overrides all current channel presets. New channel presets are arranged
in order of frequency.
ï‚·Your player can store up to 32 channel presets.
Page 27

Deleting Channel Presets
1. In FM Radio mode, select the Preset submode.
2. Press or to go to the channel preset you want to delete.
3. Press and hold the Menu/Select button to display the option menu.
4. Select Delete Preset Yes.
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Produktspezifikationen
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Kategorie: | MP3-Player |
Modell: | Zen Stone Plus |
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