Ipod Classic Features Guide
Ipod Classic Features Guide
Features Guide
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1 iPod classic Basics
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Congratulations on purchasing iPod classic. Read this chapter
to learn about the features of iPod classic, how to use its
controls, and more.
To use iPod classic, you put music, videos, photos, and other files on your computer
and then add them to iPod classic.
iPod classic is a music player and much more. Use iPod classic to:
 Sync songs, videos, and digital photos for listening and viewing on the go
 Listen to podcasts, downloadable audio and video shows delivered over the Internet
 View video on iPod classic, or on a TV using an optional cable
 View photos as a slideshow with music on iPod classic, or on a TV using an optional
cable
 Listen to audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Store or audible.com
 Store or back up files and other data, using iPod classic as an external disk
 Sync contact, calendar, and to-do list information from your computer
 Play games, store text notes, set an alarm, and more
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iPod classic at a Glance
Get to know the controls on iPod classic:
Previous/Rewind Next/Fast-forward
Dock connector
Use the Click Wheel and Center button to navigate through onscreen menus,
play songs, change settings, and view information. Move your thumb lightly around
the Click Wheel to select a menu item. To choose the item, press the Center button.
To go back to the previous menu, press Menu on the Click Wheel.
To Do this
Turn on iPod classic Press any button.
Turn off iPod classic Press and hold Play/Pause (’).
Turn on the backlight Press any button or use the Click Wheel.
Disable the iPod classic Slide the Hold switch to HOLD (an orange bar appears).
controls
(so nothing happens if you press
them accidentally)
Reset iPod classic Slide the Hold switch to HOLD and back again. Press the Menu and
(if it isn’t responding) Center buttons at the same time for about 6 seconds, until the
Apple logo appears.
Choose a menu item Scroll to the item and press the Center button.
Go back to the previous menu Press Menu.
Go directly to the main menu Press and hold Menu.
Browse for a song From the main menu, choose Music.
Browse for a video From the main menu, choose Videos.
Play a song or video Select the song or video and press the Center or Play/Pause (’)
button. iPod classic has to be ejected from your computer to play
songs and videos.
Pause a song or video Press Play/Pause (’) or unplug your headphones.
Change the volume From the Now Playing screen, use the Click Wheel.
Play all the songs in a playlist Select the playlist or album and press Play/Pause (’).
or album
Play all songs in random order From the main menu, choose Shuffle Songs. You can also shuffle
songs from the Now Playing screen.
Skip to any point in a song or From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button to show the
video scrubber bar (a diamond icon on the bar shows the current
location), and then scroll to any point in the song or video.
Skip to the next song or Press Next/Fast-forward (‘).
chapter in an audiobook or
podcast
Start a song or video over Press Previous/Rewind (]).
Play the previous song or Press Previous/Rewind (]) twice.
chapter in an audiobook or
podcast
Fast-forward or rewind a song Press and hold Next/Fast-forward (‘) or Previous/Rewind (]).
Add a song to the On-The-Go Select a song in a playlist, and then press and hold the Center
playlist button until the song title flashes.
Find the iPod classic serial From the main menu, choose Settings > About and press the
number Center button until you get to the serial number, or look on the
back of iPod classic.
To scroll quickly:
1 Move your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel, to display a letter of the alphabet on the
screen.
2 Use the Click Wheel to navigate the alphabet until you find the first letter of the item
you’re looking for. This takes you to the first item in the list beginning with that letter.
Items beginning with a symbol or number appear before the letter “A.”
3 Lift your thumb momentarily to return to normal scrolling.
4 Use the Click Wheel to finish navigating to the item you want.
Searching Music
You can search iPod classic for songs, playlists, album titles, artist names, audio
podcasts, and audiobooks. The search feature doesn’t search videos, notes, calendar
items, contacts, or lyrics.
Note: Not all languages are supported.
To return to Search (if Search is highlighted in the menu), press the Center button.
Play status
Lock icon Battery status
Menu title
Menu items
Note: The USB port on most keyboards doesn’t provide enough power. You must
connect iPod classic to a USB 2.0 port on your computer, unless your keyboard has a
high-powered USB 2.0 port.
By default, iTunes syncs songs on iPod classic automatically when you connect it to
your computer. When iTunes is finished, you can disconnect iPod classic.
If you connect iPod classic to a different computer and it’s set to sync music
automatically, iTunes prompts you before syncing any music. If you click Yes, the songs
and other audio files already on iPod classic will be erased and replaced with songs and
other audio files on the computer iPod classic is connected to. For more information
about adding music to iPod classic and using iPod classic with more than one
computer, see Chapter 2, “Music Features,” on page 16.
Important: Don’t disconnect iPod classic if you see the “Connected” or “Sync in
Progress” messages. You could damage files on iPod classic. If you see one of these
messages, you must eject iPod classic before disconnecting it.
If you see the main menu or a large battery icon, you can disconnect iPod classic.
If you set iPod classic to manage songs manually (see “Managing iPod classic Manually”
on page 23) or enable iPod classic for disk use (see “Using iPod classic as an External
Disk” on page 45), you must always eject iPod classic before disconnecting it.
If you’re using a Mac, you can also eject iPod classic by dragging the iPod classic icon on
the desktop to the Trash.
If you’re using a Windows PC, you can also eject iPod classic in My Computer or by
clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray and selecting
iPod classic.
If the battery icon on the iPod classic screen shows the Charging screen, the battery is
charging. If it shows the Charged screen, the battery is fully charged.
If you don’t see the charging screen, iPod classic might not be connected to a
high-power USB port. Try another USB port on your computer.
If you want to charge iPod classic when you’re away from your computer, you can
purchase the Apple USB Power Adapter.
AC plug adapter
(The plug on your Power Adapter may look different.)
WARNING: Make sure the power adapter is fully assembled before plugging it into an
electrical outlet.
If iPod classic is connected to a power source, the battery icon changes to show that
the battery is charging or fully charged.
You can disconnect and use iPod classic before it’s fully charged.
Note: Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and might
eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use
and settings. For more information, go to www.apple.com/batteries.
About iTunes
iTunes is the software application you use with iPod classic. iTunes can sync music,
audiobooks, podcasts, and more with iPod classic. When you connect iPod classic to
your computer, iTunes opens automatically.
This guide explains how to use iTunes to download songs and other audio and video to
your computer, create personal compilations of your favorite songs (called playlists),
add them to iPod classic, and adjust iPod classic settings.
iTunes also has many other features. You can make your own CDs that play in standard
CD players (if your computer has a CD-recordable drive); listen to streaming Internet
radio; watch videos and TV shows; rate songs according to preference; and much more.
For information about using these iTunes features, open iTunes and choose
Help > iTunes Help.
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Importing Music into Your iTunes Library
To listen to music on iPod classic, you first need to get that music into iTunes on your
computer.
There are three ways of getting music and other audio into iTunes:
 Purchase music, audiobooks, and videos, or download podcasts online from the
iTunes Store.
 Import music and other audio from audio CDs.
 Add music and other audio that’s already on your computer to your iTunes library.
To purchase music online using the iTunes Store, you set up an Apple account in
iTunes, find the songs you want, and then buy them. If you already have an Apple
account, or if you have an America Online (AOL) account (available in some countries
only), you can use that account to sign in to the iTunes Store and buy songs.
Note: You don’t need an iTunes Store account to download or subscribe to podcasts.
For more information, see “Adding Podcasts to iPod classic” on page 24 and “Watching
and Listening to Podcasts” on page 30.
Note: 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.
For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
Note: By default, iTunes plays songs as they are imported. If you’re importing a lot of
songs, you might want to stop the songs from playing to improve performance.
Adding Lyrics
You can enter song lyrics in plain text format into iTunes so that you can view the song
lyrics on iPod classic while the song is playing.
You can also make Smart Playlists that update automatically based on rules you define.
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 your iTunes library.
Adding a song to a playlist or later removing it doesn’t remove it from your library.
To set how music is added from your computer to iPod classic, you connect iPod classic
to your computer, and then use iTunes preferences to choose iPod classic settings.
While music is being synced from your computer onto iPod classic, the iTunes status
window shows progress, and you see a sync icon next to the iPod classic icon in the
source list.
When the update is done, a message in iTunes says “iPod update is complete.”
To set iTunes to sync music from selected playlists onto iPod classic:
1 In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Music tab.
2 Select “Sync music” and then choose “Selected playlists.”
Note: Setting iPod classic to manually manage music and video turns off the automatic
sync options in the Music, Movies, and TV Shows panes. You cannot manually manage
one and automatically sync another at the same time.
To set iTunes to let you manage music and video on iPod classic manually:
1 In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Summary tab.
2 In the Options section, select “Manually manage music and video.”
3 Click Apply.
Note: When you manage songs and video yourself, you must always eject iPod classic
from iTunes before you disconnect it.
If you set iTunes to manage music manually, you can reset it later to sync automatically.
When a song is playing, the Now Playing screen appears. The following table describes
the elements on the Now Playing screen of iPod classic.
Repeat icon
Shuffle icon
Album art
Song information,
rating, and sequence
number
Song time
When you see the Now Playing screen, you can use the Click Wheel to change the
volume. You can press the Center button multiple times from the Now Playing screen
to get to other information and options, such as the scrubber bar, rating bullets, shuffle
settings, lyrics, podcast information, and more. The scrubber bar displays a diamond to
show where you are in the track, along with elapsed and remaining times. Press the
Menu button to return to the previous screen.
When you set iPod classic to shuffle albums, it plays all the songs on an album in order,
and then randomly selects another album in the list and plays through it in order.
You can also add a list of songs. For example, to add an album, highlight the album
title and press and hold the Center button until the album title flashes.
Rating Songs
You can assign a rating to a song (from 1 to 5 stars) to indicate how much you like it.
You can use song ratings to help you create Smart Playlists automatically in iTunes.
To rate a song:
1 Start playing the song.
2 From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button until the five Rating bullets
appear.
If you set a combination, you must enter it before you can change or remove the
maximum volume limit.
Note: If you forget the combination, you can restore iPod classic. See “Updating and
Restoring iPod Software” on page 60 for more information.
The Now Playing screen displays the show, episode, and date information, along with
elapsed and remaining time. Press the Center button to see more information about
the podcast. If the podcast includes artwork, you also see a picture. Podcast artwork
can change during an episode, so you might see several pictures during the podcast.
For more information about podcasts, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
Then search for “podcasts.”
Listening to Audiobooks
You can purchase and download audiobooks from the iTunes Store or from
audible.com and listen to them on iPod classic.
You can use iTunes to add audiobooks to iPod classic the same way you add songs. If
you stop listening to an audiobook on iPod classic and go back to it later, the
audiobook begins playing from where you left off. iPod classic skips audiobooks when
set to shuffle.
If the audiobook you’re listening to has chapters, you can press the Next/Fast-forward
or Previous/Rewind button to skip to the next chapter or the beginning of the current
chapter in the audiobook.
You can play audiobooks at speeds faster or slower than normal.
Listening to FM Radio
You can listen to radio using the optional iPod Radio Remote accessory for iPod classic.
iPod Radio Remote attaches to iPod classic using the Dock connector cable. When
you’re using iPod Radio Remote, you see a Radio menu item on the iPod classic main
menu. For more information, see the iPod Radio Remote documentation.
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To browse videos in the iTunes Store:
1 In iTunes, select iTunes Store in the source list.
2 Click an item (Movies, TV Shows, Music Videos) in the iTunes Store list on the left.
You can also find some music videos as part of an album or other offer.
Videos in iTunes and in the iTunes Store have a display icon ( ) next to them.
To buy a video:
1 Select iTunes Store in the source list, and then find the item you want to buy.
2 Click Buy Video, Buy Movie, or Buy Episode.
Purchased videos appear when you select Movies (under Library) or Purchased (under
Store) in the source list.
iTunes supports all the video formats that QuickTime supports. For more information,
choose Help > QuickTime Player Help from the QuickTime Player menu bar.
Note: When you convert a video for use with iPod classic, the original video remains in
your iTunes library.
Note: Music videos are managed with songs, under the Music tab in iTunes.
See “Adding Music and Podcasts to iPod classic” on page 21.
You can set iPod classic to sync videos automatically when you connect it to your
computer.
Important: The first time you connect iPod classic to a different computer and have the
automatic sync option set, a message asks if you want to sync songs and videos
automatically. If you accept, all songs, videos, and other items are deleted from
iPod classic and replaced with the songs, videos, and other items in the iTunes library
on that computer. If you don’t accept, you can still add videos to iPod classic manually
without deleting any of the videos already on iPod classic.
While videos are being synced from your computer to iPod classic, the iTunes status
window shows progress and the iPod classic icon in the source list flashes red.
When the update is done, a message in iTunes says “iPod update is complete.”
To set iTunes to sync most recent episodes or selected TV shows to iPod classic:
1 In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the TV Shows tab.
2 Select “Sync … episodes” and choose the number of episodes you want from the pop-
up menu.
3 Click “Selected …” and choose “TV shows” or “playlists” from the pop-up menu.
4 Select the movies or playlists you want to sync.
5 Click Apply.
Note: If “Only sync checked items” is selected in the Summary pane, iTunes syncs only
items that are checked in your TV Shows and other libraries.
If you set iTunes to manage movies and TV shows manually, you can reset iTunes later
to sync them automatically. If you set iTunes to sync automatically after you’ve been
manually managing iPod classic, you lose any items on iPod classic that aren’t part of
your iTunes library.
To listen to a music video’s sound or a video podcast’s sound without playing the
video:
m Choose Music and browse for a music video or a video podcast.
When you play the video, you hear it but don’t see the video.
To set TV settings:
m Choose Videos > Settings, and then follow the instructions below.
To set Do this
Video to display full screen Set Fullscreen to On.
If you set Fullscreen to Off, videos display widescreen.
Video to display on PAL or Set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC.
NTSC TVs PAL and NTSC refer to TV broadcast standards. Your TV might use
either of these, depending on the region where it was purchased.
If you aren’t sure which your TV uses, check the documentation
that came with your TV.
Captions to display Set Captions to On.
USB Power iPod Left audio (white) Video in (Y, Pb, Pr)
Adapter
USB
connector
Note: The ports on your TV or receiver may differ from the ports in the illustration.
Importing Photos
You can import digital photos from a digital camera to your computer, and then add
them to iPod classic for viewing. You can connect iPod classic to a TV and view photos
as a slideshow with music.
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iPhoto is available for purchase as part of the iLife suite of applications at
www.apple.com/ilife. iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac, in the
Applications folder.
If you don’t have iPhoto, you can import photos using Image Capture.
Adding photos to iPod classic the first time might take some time, depending on how
many photos are in your photo library.
To sync photos from a Mac or Windows PC to iPod classic using a photo application:
1 In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Photos tab.
2 Select “Sync photos from: . . .”
 On a Mac, choose iPhoto from the pop-up menu.
 On a Windows PC, choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the
pop-up menu.
Note: Some versions of Photoshop Album and Photoshop Elements don’t support
collections. You can still use them to add all your photos.
When you add photos to iPod classic, iTunes optimizes the photos for viewing.
Full-resolution image files aren’t transferred by default. Adding full-resolution image
files is useful, for example if you want to move them from one computer to another,
but isn’t necessary for viewing the images at full quality on iPod classic.
Note: You can also use a photo editing application, such as iPhoto, to add photos
stored in the Photos folder. See the documentation that came with the application for
more information.
Viewing Photos
You can view photos on iPod classic manually or as a slideshow. If you have an optional
AV cable from Apple (for example, Apple Component AV Cable), you can connect
iPod classic to a TV and view photos as a slideshow with music.
Viewing Slideshows
You can view a slideshow, with music and transitions if you choose, on iPod classic. If
you have an optional AV cable from Apple, you can view the slideshow on a TV.
To set Do this
Slideshows to display on Set TV Out to Ask or Off.
iPod classic
Slideshows to display on TV Set TV Out to Ask or On.
If you set TV Out to Ask, iPod classic gives you the option of
showing slideshows on TV or on iPod classic every time you start a
slideshow.
How long each slide is shown Choose Time Per Slide and pick a time.
The music that plays during Choose Music and choose a playlist. If you’re using iPhoto, you can
slideshows choose From iPhoto to copy the iPhoto music setting. Only the
songs that you’ve added to iPod classic play.
Slides to repeat Set Repeat to On.
Slides to display in random Set Shuffle Photos to On.
order
Slides to display with Choose Transitions and choose a transition type.
transitions
Slides to show on PAL Set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC.
or NTSC TVs PAL and NTSC refer to TV broadcast standards. Your TV might use
either of these, depending on the region where it was purchased.
If you aren’t sure which your TV uses, check the documentation
that came with your TV.
Note: To add music and other audio or video files to iPod classic, you must use iTunes.
For example, you won’t see songs you add using iTunes in the Mac Finder or in
Windows Explorer. Likewise, if you copy music files to iPod classic in the Mac Finder or
Windows Explorer, you won’t be able to play them on iPod classic.
Note: Clicking Summary and selecting “Manually manage music and videos” in the
Options section also enables iPod classic to be used as an external disk. Drag files to
and from iPod classic to copy them.
If you use iPod classic primarily as a disk, you might want to keep iTunes from opening
automatically when you connect iPod classic to your computer.
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To prevent iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod classic to
your computer:
1 In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Summary tab.
2 In the Options section, deselect “Open iTunes when this iPod is connected.”
3 Click Apply.
To Do this
Set the date Choose Date. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value.
Press the Center button to move to the next value.
Set the time Choose Time. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value.
Press the Center button to move to the next value.
Specify the time zone Choose Time Zone and use the Click Wheel to select a city in
another time zone.
Specify the status of Daylight Choose DST and press the Center button to turn DST on or off.
Savings Time (DST)
Display the time in 24-hour Choose 24 Hour Clock and press the Center button to turn the
format 24-hour format on or off.
Display the time in the title bar Choose Time in Title and press the Center button to turn the option
on or off.
To Do this
Turn the alarm on Choose Alarm and choose On.
Set the time Choose Time. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value.
Press the Center button to move to the next value.
Set the date Choose Date. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value.
Press the Center button to move to the next value.
Choose a sound Choose Tones or a playlist. If you choose Tones, select Beep to hear
the alarm through the internal speaker. If you choose a playlist,
you’ll need to connect iPod classic to speakers or headphones to
hear the alarm.
Set a repeat option Choose Repeat and choose an option (for example, “weekdays”).
Name the alarm Choose Label and choose an option (for example, “Wake up”).
To delete an alarm:
1 Choose Extras > Alarms.
2 Choose the alarm and then choose Delete.
Playing Games
iPod classic comes with three games: iQuiz, Klondike, and Vortex.
To play a game:
m Choose Extras > Games and choose a game.
You can purchase additional games from the iTunes Store (in some countries) to play
on iPod classic. After purchasing games in iTunes, you can add them to iPod classic by
syncing them automatically or by managing them manually.
To buy a game:
1 In iTunes, select iTunes Store in the source list.
2 Choose iPod Games from the iTunes Store list.
3 Select the game you want and click Buy Game.
Note: This is different from the Hold button in that the Hold button prevents
iPod classic buttons from being pressed accidentally. The combination prevents
another person from using iPod classic.
Note: You might want to add the Screen Lock menu item to the main menu so that
you can quickly lock the iPod classic screen. See “Adding or Removing Items from the
Main Menu” on page 9.
When you see the lock on the screen, you can unlock the iPod classic screen in
two ways:
 Press the Center button to enter the combination on iPod classic. Use the Click Wheel
to select the numbers and press the Center button to confirm them. If you enter the
wrong combination, the lock remains. Try again.
If you’re using Mac OS X v10.4 or later, you can use iTunes to sync the contact and
calendar information on iPod classic with Address Book and iCal. If you’re using any
version of Mac OS X earlier than 10.4, you can use iSync to sync your information.
Syncing information using iSync requires iSync 1.1 or later, and iCal 1.0.1 or later.
If you’re using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, and you use Windows Address Book or
Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to store your contact information, you can use iTunes
to sync the address book information on iPod classic. If you use Microsoft Outlook 2003
or later to keep a calendar, you can also sync calendar information.
To sync contacts and calendars with a Mac and iSync using a version of Mac OS X
earlier than v10.4:
1 Connect iPod classic to your computer.
2 Open iSync and choose Devices > Add Device. You need to do this step only the first
time you use iSync with iPod classic.
3 Select iPod classic and click Sync Now. iSync puts information from iCal and Mac
Address Book onto iPod classic.
The next time you want to sync iPod classic, you can simply open iSync and click Sync
Now. You can also choose to have iPod classic sync automatically when you connect it.
Note: iSync syncs information from your computer with iPod classic. You can’t use iSync
to sync information from iPod classic to your computer.
You can also add contact and calendar information to iPod classic manually. iPod classic
must be enabled as an external disk (see “Using iPod classic as an External Disk” on
page 45).
To view notes:
m Choose Extras > Notes.
To play a recording:
m Choose Extras > Voice Memos and select the recording.
Note: You won’t see a Voice Memos menu item if you’ve never connected a
microphone to iPod classic.
If iPod classic is set to sync songs automatically (see “Syncing Music Automatically” on
page 22) and you record voice memos, the voice memos are automatically synced to a
playlist in iTunes (and removed from iPod classic) when you connect iPod classic. You
see the new Voice Memos playlist in the source list.
The earphones
cord is adjustable
WARNING: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earbuds or headphones are used at
high volume. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound
normal but can be damaging to your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears or
muffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing checked. The louder the volume,
the less time is required before your hearing could be affected. Hearing experts
suggest that to protect your hearing:
 Limit the amount of time you use earbuds or headphones at high volume.
 Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.
 Turn the volume down if you can’t hear people speaking near you.
For information about setting a maximum volume limit on iPod, see “Setting the
Maximum Volume Limit” on page 28.
General Suggestions
Most problems with iPod classic can be solved by resetting it. First, make sure
iPod classic is charged.
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To charge the battery, connect iPod classic to a USB 2.0 on your computer.
Connecting iPod classic to a USB port on your keyboard won’t charge the battery,
unless your keyboard has a high-powered USB 2.0 port.
 Try the 5 Rs, one by one, until iPod classic responds.
If you want to disconnect iPod classic, but you see the message “Connected” or
“Sync in Progress”
 If iPod classic is syncing music, wait for it to complete.
 Select iPod classic in the iTunes source list and click the Eject (C) button.
 If iPod classic disappears from the list of devices in the iTunes source list, but you still
see the “Connected” or “Sync in Progress” message on the iPod classic screen,
disconnect iPod classic.
 If iPod classic doesn’t disappear from the list of devices in the iTunes source list, drag
the iPod classic icon from the desktop to the Trash (if you’re using a Mac) or, if you’re
using a Windows PC, eject the device in My Computer or click the Safely Remove
Hardware icon in the system tray and select iPod classic. If you still see the
“Connected” or “Sync in Progress” message, restart your computer and eject
iPod classic again.
Leave iPod classic connected to your computer until the message disappears and
iPod classic appears in iTunes or the Finder. Depending on how depleted the battery is,
you may need to charge iPod classic for up to 30 minutes before it will start up.
To charge iPod classic more quickly, use the optional Apple USB Power Adapter.
Note: Connecting iPod classic to a USB port on your keyboard won’t charge the
battery, unless your keyboard has a high-powered USB 2.0 port.
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 classic doesn’t support WMA, MPEG Layer 1, MPEG Layer 2 audio files, or
audible.com format 1.
If you have a song in iTunes that isn’t supported by iPod classic, you can convert it to a
format iPod classic supports. For more information, see iTunes Help.
If you accidentally set iPod classic to use a language you don’t understand
You can reset the language.
1 Press and hold Menu until the main menu appears.
2 Choose the sixth menu item (Settings).
3 Choose the last menu item (Reset Settings).
4 Choose the left item (Reset) and select a language.
Other iPod classic settings, such as song repeat, are also reset.
Note: If you added or removed items from the iPod classic main menu (see “Adding or
Removing Items from the Main Menu” on page 9) the Settings menu item may be in a
different place. If you can’t find the Reset Settings menu item, you can restore
iPod classic to its original state and choose a language you understand. See “Updating
and Restoring iPod Software” on page 60.
If your Windows PC doesn’t have a USB 2.0 port, you can purchase and install a USB 2.0
card. For more information on cables and compatible USB cards, go to
www.apple.com/ipod.
On the Mac, iPhoto 4.0.3 or later is recommended for adding photos and albums to
iPod classic. This software is optional. iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac.
Check the Applications folder. If you have iPhoto 4 you can update it by choosing
Apple () > Software Update.
On a Windows PC, iPod classic can sync photo collections automatically from Adobe
Photoshop Album 2.0 or later, and Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later, available at
www.adobe.com. This software is optional.
On both Mac and Windows PC, iPod classic can sync digital photos from folders on
your computer’s hard disk.
If you want to change the screen lock combination and you can’t remember the
current combination, you must restore the iPod software and then set a new
combination.
± Read all safety information below and operating instructions before using
iPod to avoid injury.
Keep the iPod Safety Guide and the features guide for your iPod handy for future
reference.
Handling iPod Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open iPod.
Avoiding water and wet locations Do not use iPod in rain, or near washbasins or other
wet locations. Take care not to spill any food or liquid into iPod. In case iPod gets wet,
unplug all cables, turn iPod off, and slide the Hold switch (if available) to HOLD before
cleaning, and allow it to dry thoroughly before turning it on again.
Repairing iPod Never attempt to repair iPod yourself. iPod does not contain any user-
serviceable parts. For service information, choose iPod Help from the Help menu in
iTunes or go to www.apple.com/support/ipod. The rechargeable battery in iPod should
be replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. For more information about
batteries, go to www.apple.com/batteries.
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Using the Apple USB Power Adapter (available separately) If you use the Apple USB
Power Adapter (sold separately at www.apple.com/ipodstore) to charge iPod, make
sure that the power adapter is fully assembled before you plug it into a power outlet.
Then insert the Apple USB Power Adapter firmly into the power outlet. Do not connect
or disconnect the Apple USB Power Adapter with wet hands. Do not use any power
adapter other than an Apple iPod power adapter to charge your iPod.
The iPod USB Power Adapter may become warm during normal use. Always allow
adequate ventilation around the iPod USB Power Adapter and use care when handling.
Unplug the iPod USB Power Adapter if any of the following conditions exist:
 The power cord or plug has become frayed or damaged.
 The adapter is exposed to rain, liquids, or excessive moisture.
 The adapter case has become damaged.
 You suspect the adapter needs service or repair.
 You want to clean the adapter.
For information about how to set a maximum volume limit on iPod, see “Setting the
Maximum Volume Limit” on page 28.
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.
Carrying iPod iPod contains sensitive components, including, in some cases, a hard
drive. Do not bend, drop, or crush iPod. If you are concerned about scratching iPod,
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 don’t join with reasonable ease,
they probably don’t match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that
you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.
Keeping iPod within acceptable temperatures Operate iPod in a place where the
temperature is always between 0º and 35º C (32º to 95º F). iPod play time might
temporarily shorten in low-temperature conditions.
Store iPod in a place where the temperature is always between -20º and 45º C
(-4º to 113º F). Don’t leave iPod in your car, because temperatures in parked cars can
exceed this range.
When you’re using iPod or charging the battery, it is normal for iPod to get warm. The
exterior of iPod functions as a cooling surface that transfers heat from inside the unit to
the cooler air outside.
Keeping the outside of iPod clean To clean iPod, unplug all cables, turn iPod off, and
slide the Hold switch (if available) to HOLD. Then use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free
cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Don’t use window cleaners, household
cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPod.
Disposing of iPod properly For information about the proper disposal of iPod,
including other important regulatory compliance information, see “Regulatory
Compliance Information” on page 65.
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Regulatory Compliance Information
FCC Compliance Statement If necessary, consult an Apple Authorized Service
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Provider or Apple. See the service and support
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: information that came with your Apple product. Or,
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, consult an experienced radio/TV technician for
and (2) this device must accept any interference additional suggestions.
received, including interference that may cause Important: Changes or modifications to this product
undesired operation. See instructions if interference not authorized by Apple Inc. could void the EMC
to radio or TV reception is suspected. compliance and negate your authority to operate
Radio and TV Interference the product.
This computer equipment generates, uses, and can This product was tested for EMC compliance under
radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral
and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors
Apple’s instructions—it may cause interference with between system components.
radio and TV reception.
It is important that you use Apple peripheral devices
This equipment has been tested and found to and shielded cables and connectors between system
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in components to reduce the possibility of causing
accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC interference to radios, TV sets, and other electronic
rules. These specifications are designed to provide devices. You can obtain Apple peripheral devices and
reasonable protection against such interference in a the proper shielded cables and connectors through
residential installation. However, there is no an Apple Authorized Reseller. For non-Apple
guarantee that interference will not occur in a peripheral devices, contact the manufacturer or
particular installation. dealer for assistance.
You can determine whether your computer system is Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):
causing interference by turning it off. If the Apple Inc. Product Compliance, 1 Infinite Loop
interference stops, it was probably caused by the M/S 26-A, Cupertino, CA 95014-2084, 408-974-2000.
computer or one of the peripheral devices.
Industry Canada Statement
If your computer system does cause interference to This Class B device meets all requirements of the
radio or TV reception, try to correct the interference Canadian interference-causing equipment
by using one or more of the following measures: regulations.
 Turn the TV or radio antenna until the interference
stops. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte
 Move the computer to one side or the other of the toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
TV or radio. brouilleur du Canada.
 Move the computer farther away from the TV or VCCI Class B Statement
radio.
 Plug the computer in to an outlet that is on a
different circuit from the TV or radio. (That is, make
certain the computer and the TV or radio are on
circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or
fuses.)
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Taiwan:
European Community
Complies with European Directives 72/23/EEC
and 89/336/EEC.
© 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, FireWire,
iCal, iLife, iPhoto, iPod, iPod Socks, iTunes, Mac, Macintosh, and Mac OS
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Disposal and Recycling Information Finder, the FireWire logo, and Shuffle are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Your iPod must be disposed of properly according iTunes Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Other company and
product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their
to local laws and regulations. Because this product respective companies.
contains a battery, the product must be disposed of Mention of third-party products is for informational purposes only and
separately from household waste. When your iPod constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple
reaches its end of life, contact Apple or your local assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of
authorities to learn about recycling options. these products. All understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any,
take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users.
For information about Apple’s recycling program, Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this
go to: www.apple.com/environment/recycling manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical
errors.
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nicht in den Hausmüll werfen. Entsorgen Sie dieses protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain
Gerätes am Ende seines Lebenszyklus entsprechend U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this
der maßgeblichen gesetzlichen Regelungen. copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Nederlands: Gebruikte batterijen kunnen worden Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses
only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse
ingeleverd bij de chemokar of in een speciale engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
batterijcontainer voor klein chemisch afval (kca) Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098 and
worden gedeponeerd. 4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing uses only.
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Index
Index
A very low 14, 57
accessories for iPod 53 viewing charge status 14
adding album artwork 20 brightness setting 10
adding menu items 9, 26 browsing
adding music iTunes Store 18
disconnecting iPod 12 podcasts 18
from more than one computer 22, 34 quickly 7
manually 23 songs 6, 25
methods 21 videos 6, 18
On-The-Go playlists 27 with Cover Flow 7
tutorial 64 buttons
adding photos Center 5
about 39 disabling with Hold switch 6
all or selected photos 40, 41 Eject 13
automatically 40 buying. See purchasing
from computer to iPod 40
from iPod to computer 42 C
full-resolution image 41 calendar events, syncing 50
address book, syncing 50 Center button, using 5, 25
Adobe Photoshop Album 59 Charging, Please Wait message 14, 57
Adobe Photoshop Elements 59 charging the battery
alarms about 13
deleting 47 using the iPod USB Power Adapter 15
setting 47 using your computer 14
album artwork when battery very low 14, 57
adding 20 cleaning iPod 63
viewing 30 Click Wheel
albums, purchasing 18 browsing songs 25
audiobooks turning off the Click Wheel sound 8
purchasing 18 using 5
setting play speed 31 clocks
AV cables 37, 38, 44 adding for other time zones 46
settings 46
B close captions 37
backlight compilations 26
setting timer 10 component AV cable 37, 38, 44
turning on 6, 10 composite AV cable 37, 38, 44
battery computer
charge states when disconnected 15 adding photos to iPod 40
charging 13, 14 charging the battery 14
rechargeable 15 connecting iPod 11
replacing 15 getting photos from iPod 42
importing photos from camera 39
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problems connecting iPod 56 getting started with iPod 59
requirements 59
connecting iPod H
about 11 handling information 61
charging the battery 13 hearing loss warning 54
to a TV 38, 44 help, getting 64
Connect to Power message 14 Hold switch 6, 8
contacts
sorting 52 I
syncing 50 iCal, getting help 64
controls Image Capture, importing photos to a Mac 40
disabling with Hold switch 8 images. See photos
using 5 importing contacts, calendars, and to-do lists. See
converting unprotected WMA files 58 syncing
converting videos for use with iPod 33 importing photos
Cover Flow 7 from camera to computer 39
customizing the Music menu 26 See also adding photos
importing videos 33
D iPhoto
data files, storing on iPod 45 getting help 39, 64
date and time importing photos from camera 39
setting 46 recommended version 59
viewing 46 iPod Dock 11
determining battery charge 15 iPod Dock Connector 11
diamond icon on scrubber bar 6 iPod Updater application 60
digital photos. See photos iPod USB power adapter 14
disconnecting iPod iSync, getting help 64
about 11 iTunes
during music update 12 ejecting iPod 13
ejecting first 12 getting help 64
instructions 13 setting not to open automatically 45
troubleshooting 56 Sound Check 29
disk, using iPod as 45 Store 18
displaying time in title bar 46 iTunes Library, adding songs 19
downloading iTunes Store
podcasts 18 browsing 18
video podcasts 33 browsing videos 33
See also adding; syncing searching 18
signing in 17, 32
E
Eject button 13 L
ejecting before disconnecting 12 language
external disk, using iPod as 45 resetting 58
specifying 10
F library, adding songs 19
fast-forwarding a song or video 6 lightning bolt on battery icon 14
features of iPod 4 locating your iPod serial number 6
file formats, supported 58 locking iPod screen 49
finding your iPod serial number 6 lyrics
full-resolution images 41 adding 20
viewing on iPod 30
G
games 48 M
getting help 64 Mac OS X operating system 59
getting information about your iPod 10 main menu
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adding or removing items 9 photo library 40
opening 5 photos
returning to 6 adding and viewing 39
settings 9, 26 deleting 41, 42
managing iPod manually 23 full-resolution 41
manually adding 23 importing to Windows PC 40
maximum volume limit, setting 28 importing using Image Capture 40
memos, recording 52 syncing 40, 41
menu items viewing on iPod 42
adding or removing 9, 26 playing
choosing 6 games 48
returning to main menu 6 songs 6
returning to previous menu 6 videos 6
modifying playlists 23 playlists
movies adding songs 6, 23
syncing 36 making on iPod 27
syncing selected 35 modifying 23
See also videos On-The-Go 27
music setting for slideshows 44
iPod not playing 56 plug on battery icon 14
purchasing 18 podcasting 30
rating 27 podcasts
setting for slideshows 43 browsing 18
tutorial 64 downloading 18
See also adding music; songs downloading video podcasts 33
Music menu, customizing 26 listening 30
music videos subscribing 18
syncing 23 updating 24
See also videos ports
RCA video and audio 38, 44
N USB 59
navigating quickly 7 power adapter safety 62
notes, storing and reading 52 Power Search in iTunes Store 18
Now Playing screen previous menu, returning to 6
moving to any point in a song or video 6 problems. See troubleshooting
scrubber bar 6 purchasing songs, albums, audiobooks 18
shuffling songs or albums 26 purchasing videos 33
NTSC TV 37, 43
Q
O quick navigation 7
On-The-Go playlists
copying to computer 27 R
making 27 radio accessory 31
rating songs 27 random play 6
saving 27 rating songs 27
operating system requirements 59 RCA video and audio ports 38, 44
overview of iPod features 4 rechargeable batteries 15
recording voice memos 52
P registering iPod 64
PAL TV 37, 43 relative volume, playing songs at 29
pausing removing menu items 9, 26
a song 6 repairing iPod 61
a video 6 replacing battery 15
phone numbers, syncing 50 replaying a song or video 6
photo collections, adding automatically 40 requirements
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computer 59 software
operating system 59 getting help 64
reset all settings 10 iPhoto 59
resetting iPod 6, 55 iPod Updater 60
resetting the language 58 support versions 59
restore message 57 updating 60
restoring iPod software 60 songs
rewinding a song or video 6 adding to On-The-Go playlists 6
browsing 6
S browsing and playing 25
Safely Remove Hardware icon 13 entering names 20
safety considerations fast-forwarding 6
setting up iPod 61 pausing 6
safety information 61 playing 6
saving On-The-Go playlists 27 playing at relative volume 29
screen lock 49 purchasing 18
scrolling quickly 7 rating 27
scrubber bar 6 repeating 26
searching replaying 6
iPod 7 rewinding 6
iTunes Store 18 shuffling 6, 26
Select button. See Center button skipping ahead 6
serial number 6, 10 viewing lyrics 20
serial number, locating 64 See also music
service and support 64 sorting contacts 52
sets of songs. See playlists Sound Check 29
setting combination for iPod 49 stopwatch 47, 48
settings storing
about your iPod 10 data files on iPod 45
alarm 47 notes on iPod 52
audiobook play speed 31 subscribing to podcasts 18
backlight timer 10 supported operating systems 59
brightness 10 suppressing iTunes from opening 45
Click Wheel sound 8 syncing
date and time 46 address book 50
language 10 movies 36
main menu 9, 26 music 21
PAL or NTSC TV 37, 43 music videos 23
playing songs at relative volume 29 photos 40, 41
repeating songs 26 selected movies 35
reset all 10 selected videos 35
shuffle songs 26 to-do lists 50
sleep timer 47 TV shows 36
slideshow 43 videos 34
TV 37 See also adding
volume limit 28
shuffling songs on iPod 6, 26 T
sleep mode and charging the battery 14 third-party accessories 54
sleep timer, setting 47 time, displaying in title bar 46
slideshows timer, setting for backlight 10
background music 43 time zones, clocks for 46
random order 43 title bar, displaying time 46
setting playlist 44 to-do lists, syncing 50
settings 43 transitions for slides 43
viewing on iPod 43 troubleshooting
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connecting iPod to computer 56 videos
cross-platform use 59 adding to iPod 34
disconnecting iPod 56 browsing 6
iPod not playing music 56 browsing in iTunes Store 18, 33
iPod won’t respond 55 converting 33
resetting iPod 55 fast-forwarding 6
restore message 57 importing into iTunes 33
safety considerations 61 pausing 6
setting incorrect language 58 playing 6
slow syncing of music or data 57 purchasing 32, 33
software update and restore 60 replaying 6
TV slideshows 58 rewinding 6
unlocking iPod screen 60 skipping ahead 6
turning iPod on and off 6 syncing 34
tutorial 64 viewing on a TV 37
TV viewing on iPod 36, 37
connecting to iPod 38, 44 viewing album artwork 30
PAL or NTSC 37, 43 viewing lyrics 30
settings 37 viewing music videos 36
viewing slideshows 38, 44 viewing photos 42
TV shows viewing slideshows
syncing 36 on a TV 38, 44
See also videos on iPod 43
settings 43
U troubleshooting 58
unlocking iPod screen 49, 60 voice memos
unresponsive iPod 55 recording 52
unsupported audio file formats 58 syncing with your computer 52
updating and restoring software 60 volume
USB 2.0 port changing 6
recommendation 59 setting maximum limit 28
slow syncing of music or data 57
USB port on keyboard 11, 56 W
Use iTunes to restore message in display 57 warranty service 64
Windows
V importing photos 40
video captions 37 supported operating systems 59
video podcasts troubleshooting 59
downloading 32, 33 WMA files, converting 58
viewing on a TV 37
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