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Apple Nano 2ND GenerationApple iPod nano 8 GB Digital player / radio - 8 GB flash - Silver

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Tilt or turn iPod nano on its side, and you'll listen, watch, and play in new ways. You can flip through your album art with cover flow. Or, vertically speaking, see more albums and artists on the screen at one time. Pull hundreds of photos from your pocket and share them wherever you go. Hold iPod nano upright and see your photos in portrait view. Turn it on its side to see them in landscape. Your photos look beautiful in their proper aspect ratio on the vibrant display. Sometimes, people c... Read more
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helbigh 9:16am on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 
My friend gave me his old iPod mini because he had just bought the new classic iPod 80GB and I use the iPod mini every day but sadly but true the batt...
Texas Aggie 6:59am on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
Just Love It!! Long Battery Life, Great Sound, Reliable Performance, Sleek/Compact, Lots of Storage, Simple Controls, Easy To Set Up Apple makes the best MP3 players, period. Easy To Set Up, Sleek/Compact, Simple Controls
gmatisa 9:17am on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 
A device characteristics necessary for you that is passionate about music and technology! The iPod shuffle is the most versatile and portable iPod. The iPod Nano has a gorgeous, superslim design with a bright, photo-friendly screen.
cbert71 3:34am on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 
Tela Tela de cristal líquido de 2 polegadas (diagonal) com LED azul e branco em backlight Resolução de 320 x 240 pixels. Yet another fentastic Ipod from Apple. The design is very attarctive and has ahuge 8 Gigs of space to store all of you musi cand video.
enzo 6:55am on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 
I have the 2G older iPod Nano and just purchased the 8G 3rd generations Nano. I am still amazed by the size of it and how fantastic it really is. The 3rd generation Nano is great. In fact I replaced my 80GB classic for it which was quite heavy and big; pretty hectic to carry around in a pocket.
Ronny Standtke 9:19am on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 
Nice color. Convenient, easy to use. Lowest price I could find anywhere. Reliable Performance, Lots of Storage, Sleek/Compact, Simple Controls
mjob 2:47pm on Friday, March 12th, 2010 
z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzz I definitely think it is one of the best iPods... here is my list of faves slim design, touch screen, size, weight, Internet, e-mail, apps, videos. z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzz

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Setting the Click Wheel Sound
When you scroll through menu items, you can hear a clicking sound through the iPod nano internal speaker to let you know the Click Wheel is working. You can set the Click Wheel sound to play through the headphones instead, or you can turn it off. To set how iPod nano plays the Click Wheel sound: m Choose Settings from the iPod nano main menu, and then follow the instructions below:
Set Clicker to Headphones Off Speaker Both To Set the Click Wheel sound to play through the headphones Turn off the Click Wheel sound Set the Click Wheel sound to play through the iPod nano internal speaker Set the Click Wheel sound to play through both the iPod nano internal speaker and the headphones
Disabling iPod nano Controls
If youre carrying iPod nano in your pocket and you dont want to turn it on or activate the controls accidentally, you can make them inactive using the Hold switch. m Slide the Hold switch to HOLD (so you can see the orange bar).

Using iPod nano Menus

When you turn on iPod nano, you see the main menu. Choose menu items to perform functions and go to other menus. Icons along the top of the screen show iPod nano status.
Lock icon Play status Menu title Battery status

Menu items

The following table describes the items in the iPod nano main menu.
Display item Play status Lock icon Function The Play ( ) icon appears if a song is playing. The Pause ( 1) icon appears if a song is paused. The Lock icon appears when the Hold switch (on top of iPod nano) is set to HOLD. This indicates that the iPod nano controls are disabled. Displays the title of the current menu. The Battery icon shows the approximate remaining battery charge. If the battery is charging, the icon is animated. Use the Click Wheel to scroll through menu items. Press the Center button to choose an item. An arrow next to a menu item indicates that choosing it leads to another menu.
Menu title Battery status Menu items
Adding or Removing Items from the Main Menu
You might want to add often-used items to the iPod nano main menu. For example, you can add a Songs item to the main menu, so you dont have to choose Music before you choose Songs. To add or remove items from the main menu: 1 Choose Settings > Main Menu. 2 For each item you want to appear in the main menu, turn the Off option to On.
Setting the Backlight Timer
You can set the backlight to turn on and illuminate the screen for a certain amount of time when you press a button or use the Click Wheel. The default is 10 seconds. m Choose Settings > Backlight Timer, and then choose the time you want. Even if you dont set the backlight timer, you can turn on the backlight at any time by pressing any button or using the Click Wheel. After a few seconds, the backlight turns off.

Adding Songs Already on Your Computer to the iTunes Library
If you have digital music files, such as MP3s, already on your computer, you can easily add them to your iTunes library. To add songs on your computer to the iTunes library: m Drag the folder or disk containing the audio files to Library in the iTunes Source pane (or choose File > Add to Library and select the folder or disk). If iTunes supports the song file format, the songs are automatically added to the iTunes library. You can also drag individual song files to iTunes. Note: Using iTunes for Windows, you can convert unprotected digital music files created with Windows Media Player to an iTunes-compatible file, such as AAC or MP3. This can be useful if you have a library of music encoded in WMA format. For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunes
Follow these instructions to get music from your CDs into iTunes. To import music from an audio CD into iTunes: 1 Insert a CD into your computer and open iTunes. If you have an Internet connection, iTunes gets the names of the songs on the CD from the Internet (if available) and lists them in the window. If you dont have an Internet connection, you can import your CDs and, later, when youre connected to the Internet, choose Advanced > Get CD Track Names. iTunes will bring in the track names for the imported CDs. If the CD track names arent available online, you can enter the names of the songs manually. For more information, see Entering Song Names and Other Details on page 19.
With song information entered, you can browse for songs in iTunes or on iPod nano by title, artist, album, and more. 2 Click to remove the checkmark next to any song you dont want to import from the CD. 3 Click the Import CD button. The display area at the top of the iTunes window shows how much time it will take to import each song. By default, iTunes plays songs as they are imported. If youre importing a lot of songs, you might want to stop the songs from playing to improve performance. 4 To eject the CD, click the Eject (C) button. 5 Repeat these steps for any other CDs with songs you want to import.
Entering Song Names and Other Details

To enter CD song titles and other information manually: 1 Select the first song on the CD and choose File > Get Info. 2 Click Info. 3 Enter the song information. 4 Click Next to enter information for the next song.

Adding Lyrics

You can enter song lyrics in plain text format into iTunes so that you can view the song lyrics on iPod nano while the song is playing. To enter lyrics into iTunes: 1 Select a song and choose File > Get Info. 2 Click Lyrics. 3 Enter song lyrics in the text box. 4 Click OK. For more information, see Viewing Lyrics on iPod nano on page 29.

Organizing Your Music

Using iTunes, you can organize songs and other items into lists, called playlists, in any way you want. For example, you can make playlists with songs to listen to while exercising, or playlists with songs for a particular mood. You can also make Smart Playlists that update automatically based on rules you choose. When you add songs to iTunes that match the rules, they automatically get added to the Smart Playlist. You can make as many playlists as you like using any of the songs in the iTunes library. Adding a song to a playlist or later removing it doesnt remove it from the library.
To make a playlist in iTunes: 1 Click the Add (+) button or choose File > New Playlist. 2 Type a name for the playlist. 3 Click Music in the Library list, and then drag a song or other item to the playlist. To select multiple songs, hold down the Shift key or the Command (x) key on a Mac, or the Shift key or the Control key on a Windows PC, as you click each song. To make a Smart Playlist: m Choose File > New Smart Playlist and define the rules for your playlist. Note: You can also make playlists on iPod nano, called On-The-Go Playlists, when iPod nano isnt connected to your computer. See Making On-The-Go Playlists on iPod nano on page 25.
Loading Music and Podcasts onto iPod nano
After your music is imported and organized in iTunes, you can easily load it onto iPod nano.
To set how music is loaded from your computer onto iPod nano, you connect iPod nano to your computer, and then use the iTunes preferences to choose iPod nano settings. You can set iTunes to load music onto iPod nano in three ways: Sync all songs and playlists: When you connect iPod nano, it is automatically updated to match the songs and other items in the iTunes library. Any other songs on iPod nano are deleted. Sync selected playlists: When you connect iPod nano, it is automatically updated to match the songs in playlists you select in iTunes. Manually manage music on iPod nano: When you connect iPod nano, you can drag songs and playlists individually to iPod nano, and delete songs and playlists individually from iPod nano. Using this option, you can download songs from more than one computer without erasing songs from iPod nano. When you manage music yourself, you must always eject iPod nano from iTunes before you can disconnect it.

Syncing Music Automatically
By default, iPod nano is set to sync all songs and playlists when you connect it to your computer. This is the simplest way to load music onto iPod nano. You just connect iPod nano to your computer, let it add songs, audiobooks, and other items automatically, and then disconnect it and go. If you added any songs to iTunes since the last time you connected iPod nano, they are added to iPod nano. If you deleted songs from iTunes, they are deleted from iPod nano. To sync music to iPod nano: m Simply connect iPod nano to your computer. If iPod nano is set to sync automatically, the update begins. Important: The first time you connect iPod nano to a different computer and have the automatic sync option set, a message asks if you want to update songs automatically. If you accept, all songs, audiobooks, and other items are deleted from iPod nano and replaced with the songs and other items from that computer. If you dont accept, you can still load songs onto iPod nano manually without deleting any of the songs already on iPod nano. iTunes includes a feature to sync purchased items from iPod nano to another computer. For more information, see iTunes Help. While music is being synced from your computer to iPod nano, the iTunes status window shows progress, and the iPod nano icon in the Source pane flashes red. When the update is done, a message in iTunes says iPod update is complete. If you set iTunes to manage music manually, you can reset it later to sync automatically. If you set iTunes to sync automatically after youve been manually managing iPod nano, you lose any items on iPod nano that are not part of your library. To reset iTunes to sync all music automatically on iPod nano: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod nano in the Source pane. 2 Click the Music tab. 3 Select Sync music and then click All songs and playlists. 4 Click Apply. Note: If Only sync checked items is selected in the Summary pane, iTunes syncs only items that are checked in your libraries.
Syncing Music From Selected Playlists to iPod nano
Setting iTunes to sync selected playlists to iPod nano is useful if the music in your music library doesnt fit on iPod nano. Only the music in the playlists you select is synced to iPod nano. To set iTunes to sync music from selected playlists to iPod nano: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod nano in the Source pane. 2 Click the Music tab. 3 Select Sync music and then click Selected playlists. 4 Select the playlists you want. 5 Click Apply. Note: If Only sync checked items is selected in the Summary pane, iTunes syncs only items that are checked in your libraries.

Managing iPod nano Manually
Setting iTunes to let you manage iPod nano manually gives you the most flexibility for managing music on iPod nano. You can add and remove songs and other items individually. You can also load songs from multiple computers onto iPod nano without removing songs already on iPod nano. To set iTunes to let you manage music on iPod nano manually: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod nano in the Source pane. 2 Click the Summary tab. 3 In the Options section, select Manually manage music. 4 Click Apply. Note: When you manage songs yourself, you must always eject iPod nano from iTunes before you can disconnect it. To add a song or other item to iPod nano: 1 In the iTunes Source pane, click Music or another Library item. 2 Drag a song or other item to the iPod nano in the Source pane. To remove a song or other item from iPod nano: 1 In iTunes, select iPod nano in the Source pane. 2 Select a song or other item on iPod nano and press the Delete or Backspace key on your keyboard. If you manually remove a song or other item from iPod nano, it is not deleted from your iTunes library.
To make a new playlist on iPod nano: 1 In iTunes, select iPod nano in the Source pane, and then click the Add (+) button or choose File > New Playlist. 2 Type a name for the playlist. 3 Click an item, such as Music, in the Library list, and then drag songs or other items to the playlist. To add songs to or remove songs from a playlist on iPod nano: m Drag a song to a playlist on iPod nano to add the song. Select a song in a playlist and press the Delete key on your keyboard to remove the song.
Loading Podcasts onto iPod nano
The settings for loading podcasts onto iPod nano are unrelated to the settings for loading songs. Podcast update settings dont affect song update settings, and vice versa. You can set iTunes to automatically sync all podcasts or selected podcasts, and all episodes, or a number of recent or unplayed episodes. Or you can load podcasts onto iPod nano manually. To set iTunes to sync podcasts to iPod nano automatically: 1 Select iPod nano in the iTunes Source pane, and click the Podcasts tab. 2 In the Podcasts pane, select Sync <option> podcast episodes and choose an option from the Sync pop-up menu. 3 Click All podcasts or Selected podcasts. If you click Selected podcasts, also select the podcast titles you want to sync automatically. 4 Click Apply. When you set iTunes to sync iPod nano podcasts automatically, iPod nano is updated each time you connect it to your computer. To set iTunes to let you manually manage podcasts: 1 In iTunes, select iPod nano in the Source pane, and click the Summary tab. 2 Select Manually manage music and click Apply. 3 In the Source pane, select the Podcasts library and drag the podcasts you want to iPod nano.

Playing Music

After you load iPod nano with music and other audio, you can listen to it. Use the Click Wheel and Center button to browse for a song, audiobook, or podcast. Note: You only see menu items for Podcasts and Audiobooks if youve loaded those items onto iPod nano. To browse for and play a song: m Choose Music, browse for a song, and press Play (). When a song is playing, the Now Playing screen appears. The following table describes the elements on the Now Playing screen of iPod nano.

5 Press the Center button to accept the change. Note: If you forget the combination, you can restore iPod nano. See Updating and Restoring iPod nano Software on page 50 for more information.
Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level
iTunes can automatically adjust the volume of songs, so they play at the same relative volume level. You can set iPod nano to use the iTunes volume settings. To set iTunes to play songs at the same sound level: 1 In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you are using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you are using a Windows PC. 2 Click Playback and select Sound Check. To set iPod nano to use the iTunes volume settings: m Choose Settings > Sound Check. Important: If you have not activated Sound Check in iTunes, setting it on iPod nano has no effect.

Using the Equalizer

You can use equalizer presets to change the sound on iPod nano to suit a particular music genre or style. For example, to make rock music sound better, set the equalizer to Rock. To use the equalizer to change the sound on iPod nano: m Choose Settings > EQ and choose an equalizer preset. If you assigned an equalizer preset to a song in iTunes and the iPod nano equalizer is set to Off, the song plays using the iTunes setting. See iTunes Help for more information.
Setting iPod nano to Show Compilations
You can set iPod nano to show a Compilations menu item in the Music menu. A compilation is an album, such as a movie soundtrack or a greatest hits album, put together from various sources. You can choose Music > Compilations to see your compilations. To set iPod nano to show Compilations in the Music menu: m Choose Settings and set Compilations to On.
Viewing Album Artwork on iPod nano
By default, iTunes is set to allow you to view album artwork on iPod nano. If the artwork is available, youll see it on iPod nano when you play music from the album. To set iTunes to display album artwork on iPod nano: 1 Open iTunes, select iPod nano in the Source pane, and then click the Music tab. 2 Select Display album artwork on your iPod. To see album artwork on iPod nano: 1 Play a song that has album artwork. 2 From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button twice. If you dont see artwork, either that song doesnt have album artwork, or you need to set iTunes to allow iPod nano to display album artwork. For more information about album artwork, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.

To charge the battery, connect iPod nano to a high-power USB or FireWire port on your computer. Connecting iPod nano to a USB port on your keyboard will not charge the battery. You can connect iPod nano to a FireWire port using the optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable, for charging the iPod nano only. Loading information onto iPod nano using FireWire is not supported. Try the 5 Rs, one by one, until iPod nano responds. If you want to disconnect iPod nano, but you see the message Do not disconnect If iPod nano is loading music, wait for it to complete. Select iPod nano in the Source pane, and click the Eject (C) button. If iPod nano disappears from the list of devices in the iTunes Source pane, but you still see the Do not disconnect message on the iPod nano screen, disconnect iPod nano. If iPod nano doesnt disappear from the list of devices in the iTunes Source pane, drag the iPod nano icon from the desktop to the Trash (if youre using a Mac) or click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select iPod nano (if youre using a Windows PC). If you still see the Do not disconnect message, restart your computer and eject iPod nano again. If iPod nano isnt playing music Make sure the Hold switch is not set to HOLD. Make sure the headphone connector is pushed in all the way. Make sure the volume is adjusted properly. If you see a lock to the right of the volume bar, a volume limit has been set. You can change or remove it by using Settings > Volume Limit. See Setting the Maximum Volume Limit on page 26. iPod nano might be paused. Try pressing the Play/Pause button. Make sure you are using iTunes 7 or later (go to www.apple.com/ipod/start). Songs purchased from the iTunes Store using earlier versions of iTunes wont play on iPod nano until you upgrade iTunes. If youre using the iPod nano Dock, make sure the iPod nano is seated firmly in the Dock and make sure all cables are connected properly. If you are using the Dock line out port, make sure your external speakers or stereo are turned on and working properly. If you connect iPod nano to your computer and nothing happens Make sure you have installed the latest iTunes software from www.apple.com/ipod/start. Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer. Note: A USB 2.0 port is recommended to connect iPod nano. USB 1.1 is significantly slower than USB 2.0. If you have a Windows PC that doesnt have a USB 2.0 port, in some cases you can purchase a USB 2.0 card. For more information, go to www.apple.com/ipodstore.
Chapter 5 Tips and Troubleshooting
iPod nano might need to be reset (see page 45). If youre connecting iPod nano to a portable or laptop computer using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable, connect the computer to a power outlet before connecting iPod nano. Make sure you have the required computer and software. See If you want to doublecheck the system requirements on page 48. Check the cable connections. Unplug the cable at both ends and make sure no foreign objects are in the USB ports. Then plug the cable back in securely. Make sure the connectors on the cables are oriented correctly. They can be inserted only one way. Try restarting your computer. If none of the previous suggestions solves your problem, you might need to restore iPod software. See Updating and Restoring iPod nano Software on page 50. If iPod nano displays a Use iTunes to restore message Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes on your computer (download it from www.apple.com/ipod/start). Connect iPod nano to your computer. When iTunes opens, follow the onscreen prompts to restore iPod nano. If restoring iPod nano doesnt solve the problem, iPod nano may need to be repaired. You can arrange for service at the iPod Service & Support website: www.apple.com/support/ipodnano/service If you cant load a song or other item onto iPod nano The song might have been encoded in a format that iPod nano doesnt support. The following audio file formats are supported by iPod nano. These include formats for audiobooks and podcasting: AAC (M4A, M4B, M4P, up to 320 Kbps) Apple Lossless (a high-quality compressed format) MP3 (up to 320 Kbps) MP3 Variable Bit Rate (VBR) WAV AA (audible.com spoken word, formats 2, 3, and 4) AIFF A song encoded using Apple Lossless format has full CD-quality sound, but takes up only about half as much space as a song encoded using AIFF or WAV format. The same song encoded in AAC or MP3 format takes up even less space. When you import music from a CD using iTunes, it is converted to AAC format by default.

Using iTunes for Windows, you can convert nonprotected WMA files to AAC or MP3 format. This can be useful if you have a library of music encoded in WMA format. iPod nano does not support WMA, MPEG Layer 1, MPEG Layer 2 audio files, or audible.com format 1. If you have a song in iTunes that isnt supported by iPod nano, you can convert it to a format iPod nano supports. For more information, see iTunes Help. If you accidentally set iPod nano to use a language you dont understand You can reset the language. 1 Press and hold Menu until the main menu appears. 2 Choose the fifth menu item (Settings). 3 Choose the last menu item (Reset All Settings). 4 Choose the second menu item (Reset) and select a language. Other iPod nano settings, such as song repeat, are also reset. Note: If you added or removed items from the iPod nano main menu (see Adding or Removing Items from the Main Menu on page 9), the Settings menu item might be in a different place. If you cant find the Reset All Settings menu item, you can restore iPod nano to its original state and choose a language you understand. See Updating and Restoring iPod nano Software on page 50. If you connect iPod nano to a camera connector and nothing happens You must first import photos from your camera to your computer and then load the photos onto iPod nano. You cant connect a camera directly to iPod nano to load photos. Some other third-party accessories cannot connect directly to iPod nano. See www.apple.com/support/ipod for more information. If you want to double-check the system requirements To use iPod nano, you must have: One of the following computer configurations: A Macintosh with a USB port (USB 2.0 recommended) A Windows PC with a USB port or a USB card installed (USB 2.0 recommended) One of the following operating systems: Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later iTunes 7 or later (iTunes can be downloaded from www.apple.com/ipod/start)
If your Windows PC doesnt have a high-power USB port, you can purchase and install a USB 2.0 card. For more information, go to www.apple.com/ipodstore.

Chapter 6 Safety and Cleaning
Avoiding seizures, blackouts, and eye strain If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult a physician before playing video games on iPod (if available). Discontinue use and consult a physician if you experience: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. When watching videos or playing games on iPod (if available), avoid prolonged use and take breaks to prevent eye strain.
Important Handling Information
NOTICE: Failure to follow these handling instructions could result in damage to iPod nano or other property. Carrying iPod nano iPod nano contains sensitive components, including, in some cases, a hard drive. Do not bend, drop, or crush iPod nano. If you are concerned about scratching iPod nano, you can use one of the many cases sold separately. Using connectors and ports Never force a connector into a port. Check for obstructions on the port. If the connector and port dont join with reasonable ease, they probably dont match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Keeping iPod nano within acceptable temperatures Operate iPod nano in a place where the temperature is always between 0 and 35 C (32 to 95 F). iPod play time might temporarily shorten in low-temperature conditions. Store iPod nano in a place where the temperature is always between -20 and 45 C (-4 to 113 F). Dont leave iPod nano in your car, because temperatures in parked cars can exceed this range. When youre using iPod nano or charging the battery, it is normal for iPod nano to get warm. The exterior of iPod nano functions as a cooling surface that transfers heat from inside the unit to the cooler air outside. Keeping the outside of iPod nano clean To clean iPod nano, unplug all cables, turn iPod nano off, and slide the Hold switch (if available) to HOLD. Then use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Dont use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPod nano. Disposing of iPod nano properly For information about the proper disposal of iPod nano, including other important regulatory compliance information, see the features guide for your iPod nano.

Learning More, Service, and Support
You can find more information about using iPod nano in onscreen help and on the web.
The following table describes where to get more iPod-related software and service information.

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Service and support, forums, Go to: www.apple.com/support/ipod and Apple software downloads The latest tutorials and tips and Go to: www.apple.com/support/ipod/howto tricks on how to make the most of your iPod nano experience Using iTunes Open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help. For an online iTunes tutorial (available in some areas only), go to: www.apple.com/support/itunes Open iPhoto and choose Help > iPhoto Help. Open iSync and choose Help > iSync Help. Open iCal and choose Help > iCal Help. Go to: www.apple.com/ipod To register iPod, install iTunes and connect iPod to your computer. Look at the back of iPod nano or choose Settings > About. First follow the advice in this booklet, the onscreen help, and online resources, then go to: www.apple.com/support/ipodnano/service
Using iPhoto (on Mac OS X) Using iSync (on Mac OS X) Using iCal (on Mac OS X) The latest information on iPod nano Registering iPod nano Finding the iPod nano serial number Obtaining warranty service
Regulatory Compliance Information

FCC Compliance Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is suspected. If necessary, consult an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple. See the service and support information that came with your Apple product. Or, consult an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple Inc. could void the EMC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. This product was tested for EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors between system components. It is important that you use Apple peripheral devices and shielded cables and connectors between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets, and other electronic devices. You can obtain Apple peripheral devices and the proper shielded cables and connectors through an Apple Authorized Reseller. For non-Apple peripheral devices, contact the manufacturer or dealer for assistance. Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only): Apple Inc. Product Compliance, 1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-A, Cupertino, CA 95014-2084, 408-974-2000.

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accessories for iPod nano 44 adding menu items 9 addresses, syncing 40 Adobe Photoshop Album 49 Adobe Photoshop Elements 49 alarm, setting 38 album artwork, viewing 29 albums, purchasing 17 audible.com 30 audiobooks listening to 30 purchasing 17 setting play speed 30
backlight setting timer 10 turning on 6, 10 battery charge states when disconnected 14 charging 12, 45 rechargeable 14 replacing 14 viewing charge status 13 books. See audiobooks browsing iTunes Store 17 podcasts 17 quickly 7 songs 6, 24 buttons Center 5 disabling with Hold switch 6 Eject 11 buying songs, albums, and audiobooks 17
using the iPod USB Power Adapter 13 using your computer 12 Click Wheel browsing songs 24 turning off the Click Wheel sound 8 using 5 clocks adding for other time zones 37 settings 37 combination, setting 39 computer charging the battery 12 connecting iPod nano 10 importing photos from camera 31 loading photos from iPod nano 34 loading photos onto iPod nano 32 problems connecting iPod nano 46 requirements 48 connecting iPod nano about 10 charging the battery 12 contacts, syncing 40 controls disabling with Hold switch 8 using 5 converting unprotected WMA files 48

data files, storing on iPod nano 36 date and time setting 37 viewing 37 determining battery charge 14 digital photos. See photos disconnecting iPod nano about 10 during music update 11 eject first 11 instructions 12 troubleshooting 46 disk, using iPod nano as 36 displaying time in title bar 37 downloading
calendar events, syncing 40 Center button, using 5, 24 charging the battery about 12, 45
See also loading audiobooks 30 podcasts 18
earbuds. See headphones earphones See also headphones using 44 Eject button 11 ejecting before disconnecting 11 equalizer 28 external disk, using iPod nano as 36
ejecting iPod nano 11 getting help 54 iTunes Store 17, 30 setting not to open automatically 36 Sound Check 28 version required 48 iTunes, adding songs 18 iTunes Store browsing 17 downloading podcasts 18 purchasing audiobooks 17, 30 purchasing songs and albums 17 signing in 17
fast-forwarding songs 6 features of iPod nano 4 FireWire 400 port 48 folder with restore message 47 full-resolution images 33
language resetting 48 specifying 10 lap timer, setting 38 lightning bolt on battery icon 13 loading music disconnecting iPod nano 11 from more than one computer 20 On-The-Go playlist 26 tutorial 54 loading photos all or selected photos 32, 33 automatically 32 from computer to iPod nano 32 from iPod nano to computer 34 full-resolution image 33 locking iPod nano screen 39, 40 lyrics adding to iTunes 19 viewing on iPod nano 29
games 39 getting help 54 getting started with iPod nano 48
headphones, using 44 hearing loss warning 44 help, getting 54 Hold switch 6, 8
iCal, getting help 54 Image Capture, importing photos to a Mac 32 images. See photos importing contacts, calendars, to-do lists. See syncing importing photos See also loading photos about 31 from camera to computer 31 to a Mac 32 to a Windows PC 32 interactive iPod tutorial 54 iPhoto getting help 31, 54 importing photos from camera 31 recommended version 49 iPod Dock Connector 10 iPod nano Dock 10 iPod Updater application 50 iPod USB power adapter 12 iSync, getting help 54 iTunes
Mac OS X operating systems 48 main menu adding or removing items 9 opening 5 settings 9 managing iPod nano manually 22 maximum volume limit, setting 26 memos, recording 43 menu items adding or removing 9 choosing 6 returning to previous menu 6 modifying playlists 23 music See also songs; loading music iPod nano not playing 46 loading manually 22 purchasing 17

time zones, clocks for 37 title bar, displaying time 37 to-do lists, syncing 40 transitions for slides 35 troubleshooting connecting iPod nano to computer 46 connecting to USB port 46 cross-platform use 49 disconnecting iPod nano 46 folder with Use iTunes to restore message 47 iPod nano not playing music 46 iPod nano wont respond 45 resetting iPod nano 45 safety considerations 51 setting incorrect language 48 software update and restore 50 unlocking iPod nano screen 49 turning iPod nano on and off 6 tutorial 54
unlocking iPod nano screen 40, 49 unresponsive iPod nano 45 unsupported audio file formats 48 updating and restoring software 50 USB 2.0 port recommendation 48 USB port on keyboard 10, 46 Use iTunes to restore message in display 47
viewing album artwork 29 viewing lyrics 29 viewing photos 34 viewing slideshows on iPod nano 35 settings 35 voice memos loading onto computer 43 recording 43 volume changing 6 setting maximum limit 26
warranty service 54 Windows importing photos 32 support operating systems 48 troubleshooting 49 WMA files, converting 48
third-party accessories 44 thumbnail photo view 34 time, displaying in title bar 37 timer, setting for backlight 10

 

Technical specifications

Full description

Tilt or turn iPod nano on its side, and you'll listen, watch, and play in new ways. You can flip through your album art with cover flow. Or, vertically speaking, see more albums and artists on the screen at one time. Pull hundreds of photos from your pocket and share them wherever you go. Hold iPod nano upright and see your photos in portrait view. Turn it on its side to see them in landscape. Your photos look beautiful in their proper aspect ratio on the vibrant display. Sometimes, people could all use a little unpredictability. And now you can shake to shuffle your music. Just give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. You'll always be surprised by what you'll hear.

General
Product TypeDigital player / radio
Digital Player TypeFlash based
Digital Player FunctionsRadio, photo playback
Width1.6 in
Depth0.4 in
Height1.5 in
Weight0.7 oz
Enclosure ColorSilver
PC Interface SupportedHi-Speed USB
Input Device(s)Touch sensitive screen (multi-touch)
iPod Generation6G
Audio System
Capacity8 GB
Digital Storage MediaFlash memory - integrated
Sound Output ModeStereo
EqualizerYes
Digital Photo PlaybackYes
Built-in ClockDigital clock
TimerSleep, wake
Additional FeaturesUSB 2.0 compatibility, VoiceOver, pedometer, built-in clip, multi-touch interface, Genius technology, Nike + iPod support
Built-in Display
Built-in DisplayLCD - color
Display IlluminationYes
Resolution240 x 240
Diagonal Size1.54"
Display Menu LanguageDanish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Czech, Chinese (Cantonese), Croatian, Thai, Slovak, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), Brazilian Portuguese, English, German, French, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Polish, Finnish, Swedish, Russian, Spanish, Dutch, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Romanian, Japanese, Korean
Equalizer
Equalizer TypeDigital graphic
Digital Player (Recorder)
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWAV, AAC, AIFF, Audible, MP3, Apple Lossless
ID3 Tags SupportYes
Playback ModesPlaylist, random play / shuffle, all tracks repeat, one track repeat
Supported Bit Rate8 - 320Kbps
Response Bandwidth20 - 20000 Hz
FeaturesVariable bit-rate compatible
Radio
TypeRadio tuner - FM
Additional FeaturesTime Shift
Headphones
Headphones TypeHeadphones - binaural - ear-bud
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Sound Output ModeStereo
Response Bandwidth20 - 20000 Hz
Impedance32 Ohm
Connections
Connector Type1 x docking station 1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x USB cable
Battery
BatteryPlayer battery - rechargeable - lithium ion
Battery Enclosure TypeIntegrated
Run Time (Up To)24 hour(s)
Recharge Time3 hour(s)
Battery Life DetailsDigital playback - up to 24 hour(s)
System Requirements
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple MacOS X 10.5.8 or later, Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3
Software RequirementsiTunes 10 or later
Peripheral / Interface DevicesUSB port (compatible with 2.0 specification)
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support1 year warranty
Service & Support DetailsLimited warranty - 1 year Technical support - phone consulting - 90 days
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandApple
Part NumberMC525LL/A
GTIN00885909391752

 

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