ARCHOS POCKET MEDIA ASSISTANT PMA430TM User Manual

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The LCD screen on your ARCHOS PMA430 unit has been manufactured to rigorous standards to provide a high
quality viewing experience. Nevertheless, your LCD screen may have slight imperfections. This is not particular to
the ARCHOS screen, but to all devices which have LCD screens regardless of the original manufacturer of the
LCD. Each product vendor guarantees that his screen will contain no more than a certain number of defective
pixels. Each screen pixel contains three dot elements (Red, Blue, and Green). One or all of the dots in a given
pixel may be stuck on or stuck off. A single dot stuck off is the least noticeable. All three dots of a pixel stuck on is
the most noticeable. ARCHOS guarantees that its PMA430 screen will have no more than 1 defective pixel
(regardless if that pixel has one or more defective dots). This means that during the period of guarantee for your
country or jurisdiction, if the screen on your product has two or more defective pixels, ARCHOS will repair or
replace your PMA430 product at its cost. Thus, one defective pixel is not grounds for replacement or repair of the
product.

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23 Index

A

ddress book

Contacts 13.3

ARCLibrary

Playing music

4.1

The ARCLibrary

4.2

ARCLibrary update

The ARCLibrary

4.2

Available disc space

System info

14.5

B

ackup

Linux®, Qtopia™ and the PMA430 File
System 1.5
System Recovery

3

Battery autonomy and consumption

Hardware settings - Browsing the Web or
Using E-mail

17

Light & Power

17.2

Connecting/Disconnecting the PMA430
to/from your PC

2

Bookmarks

The Resume Functions

4.5

The Resume Functions

8.1

Buttons not working

Music Application - Button controls while a
song is playing

4

C

odecs

Installing the PC Software – MPEG-4
Codec 12.1
Installing the PC Software - MP3 Sound
Codec 12.1

Command line

Terminal 14.8

Compression

Putting Music onto your PMA430

4.3

Video Application

8

Creating MPEG4 Video Files with your
Computer 12

Connecting a USB device to your PMA

Transferring pictures to your PMA430 7.1

D

ate and time

Overview of different screen areas

1.2

Calendar 13.2
Clock 14.1
Date/Time 18.5

Deleting files

File browser Application

11

E

xternal speaker off/on

Music Application - Button controls while a
song is playing

4

F

ile system

Linux®, Qtopia™ and the PMA430 File
System 1.5

File types

Application Services

18.8

Files: Moving or copying files

Putting Music onto your PMA430 -
Synchronizing Music from Windows
Media® Player 10 to the PMA430

4.3

Transferring pictures to your PMA430 7.1
File browser Application

11

Files: Music deleted from your device

Putting Music onto your PMA430 -
Synchronizing Music from Windows
Media® Player 10 to the PMA430

4.3

Find a particular song (Scan)

Music Application - The Music application
window 4

Free disc space

System info

14.5

G

raphical user interface

Overview of different screen areas

1.2

Application tabs

1.3

L

ock

Music Application - Button controls while a
song is playing

4

M

emory low/critical
Application tabs - Documents

1.3

MPEG4 Translator

Creating MPEG4 Video Files with your
Computer 12

Music Browser

Playing music

4.1

The ARCLibrary

4.2

Music deleted/missing from your device

Putting Music onto your PMA430 -
Synchronizing Music from Windows
Media® Player 10 to the PMA430

4.3

Music files sorted by categories

Playing music

4.1

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