ARCHOS TV+ User Manual

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MANUAL

V1.0

 

TV+

MAIN SETTINGS > P. 56

“Free Storage Space”

displays the amount of free space on the hard drive.

Note: reported number of megabytes is binary-based counting (1Kb=1024

bytes). Thus each reported Mb represents approximately 1.05 megabytes

(decimal), and each reported Gb represents approximately 1.07 gigabytes.

Formatting also takes up space.

“USB preference” (for advanced users)

Your preferred connection mode will be used every time you connect the

ARCHOS to a computer with an optional USB cable. The connection mode deter-

mines how your device interacts with your computer:
Mode 1: “

Windows Media Device

”: Recommended for users of Windows Media®

Player (WMP) version 10 or higher. When set to this mode, the ARCHOS uses the

Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). You will be able to synchronize your media library

automatically if you connect your ARCHOS to your computer via an optional

USB cable. When your file transfer is finished, simply unplug the cable from the

ARCHOS, and your device will update the ARCLibrary (Music/Photo libraries).
Mode 2: “

PC Hard Drive

”: Recommended for users of Windows® XP with

Windows Media® Player 9, Windows® 2000, Me, Mac® OS X or Linux.

Disconnection: when the file transfer is over, safely unmount the ARCHOS (See:

Disconnecting

) and your device will do a quick ARCLibrary update (Music/Photo

libraries). May not index all files.
Mode 3: “

PC Hard Drive (auto-ARCLib)

”: Same as mode 2, but with a full

ARCLibrary update (Music/Photo libraries) at disconnection.

“Update ARCLibrary”

Available only when “

USB Preference

” is set to “

PC Hard Drive

” (mode 2).

This USB mode only does a quick ARCLibrary update (Music/Photo libraries). Use

the “

Update ARCLibrary

” button if you want to do a full ARCLibrary update.

“Product Key”

each ARCHOS has a unique number.

you will need this number to register your product online (www.archos.com/register).

“MAC addresses”

some WiFi / Ethernet networks filter MAC addresses. You might need to commu-

nicate these addresses to the person who manages the network.

“Repair and Formatting Tools”

use this button to access the “

Repair and Formatting Tools

” settings screen. This

screen allows you to do the following actions:

Clear temporary system files and cache

” (does not erase any data)

Reset Settings

” (resets all user settings)

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