ARCHOS 402 User Manual

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3.3

Artist, Album, Title … ID3 Tags

ID3 Tags are information about the recording

which found inside of an MP3 music fi le. When

someone creates an MP3 music fi le, he or she

has the option of adding information to it. This

information can include, among other things, the

name of the artist (Wes Burden), the album name

(Brave New World), the title of the song (Mirror), and a small image of

the album cover (only jpeg images not progressive jpeg). If these data

are present, the Gmini

402 will display them on the screen when it plays

the fi le. If they are not present, then the Gmini

402 will display in order,

the name of the parent folder, the name of the current folder, and then

the name of the fi le.

Other tag information may include year and genre of music. These other

tag data are not displayed by the Gmini

402, but are used to index your

music in the ARCLibrary (see next section). WMA fi les also have tags and

these are displayed as well when the fi le is played.

3.4

The ARCLibrary (Browsing by Album, Artist, or Song name)

The ARClibrary is your Gmini

402’s

music library. It is a system for indexing
your music by album, artist, song title,
etc. When you synchronize music fi les
from your PC using Windows Media®

Player to the Gmini

402, the ARCLibrary

will get updated to include the new songs
you have added. As shown in this screen
capture, you can select your music by
Artist, Album, Song Title, Genre, or

Year.

All music fi les that you purchase have internal ‘tags’ which identify the
artist, the album, and the song title. If your music fi les do not have
internal tags (ex: WAV fi le format or untagged WMA or MP3 fi les) then
the ARCLibrary will put them under the category (Unknown). Audio fi les
created with the Gmini

402 from analog sources are indexed as Artist =

(ARCHOS) and Album = (Audio Recordings).

To lock the Gmini

402 buttons, press and hold

the left function button for three seconds. The
Gmini

402 will display the message “Buttons

locked!” on the bottom of the screen. Press this
again for three seconds to unlock the buttons.

What the Icons indicate

Status

Play Order

Play Mode

Stopped

- no icon -

Play

once

See the Play mode section in

the Settings chapter

Blinks while play-

ing a track

Repeat

playing

Current track is

paused

Shuffl e (ran-

dom) track

selection

Recording a track

Playing a playlist

3.2

Playing Through your Stereo System

On your HiFi there are two RCA type
connectors that are labeled Aux in, CD
in, or Line-in. Typically they are color
coded white and red for left and right
stereo channels respectively. Just take
the included A/V cable and plug it into
the Gmini

402 headphone jack. Plug

the red and white connectors into the
Aux in, CD in, or line-in of your stereo
system. Do not plug the yellow (video)
connector into anything. On the front
of your stereo, select the corresponding

auxiliary input or CD input that you plugged into on the back of your HiFi
system. Press Play and then adjust the Gmini

402 volume (UP/DOWN

buttons) in order to supply your stereo system with a signal that is neither
too weak nor too strong. If the sound is distorted, you will need to reduce
the Gmini

402’s volume.

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