[. . . ] This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures : - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. [. . . ] You can use Windows Media Player 10 to switch to the automatic copy option. See Windows Media Player Help on this computer. Creating a Partnership with a Different Computer "Creating a partnership is only necessary when using the option to "Automatically" synchronize content on the PMC. " You can create a partnership with a different computer and make that computer your primary computer. Once you create this new partnership, the partnership with your previous primary desktop computer will no longer exist. Creating a partnership is only necessary when using the option to "Automatically" synchronize content on the PMC. - 67 - Digital Media File Types To create a partnership with a different computer 1. Start your Portable Media Center and connect it to a non-primary computer. On the device setup wizard, select the option to make the computer the new primary computer, from which you can automatically copy items from this computer; then click OK. On the next page of the device setup wizard, select the check box for the option to automatically copy items; then click OK. To begin automatically copying content from your new primary computer to your Portable Media Center, see Adding Content to Your Portable Media Center Automatically. - 68 - Digital Media File Types Charging the Battery in Your Portable Media Center The battery in your Portable Media Center device provides you with many hours of playback time for videos, TV shows, and music. The battery indicator or icon in the lower right corner of a screen begins blinking when the battery must be recharged. To recharge the battery Note If system hangs during battery replacement, remove battery and repeat battery replacement procedure again. Connect the power adapter cord or cradle to a wall outlet and then to your Portable Media Center. An indicator light on your Portable Media Center remains amber while the battery is recharging, and turns green when the battery is fully recharged. The battery indicator or icon displayed on the screen indicates the battery status by the number of horizontal lines inside the icon. The most common way is to download licensed files to your computer from content providers such as record or video companies. The content provider might issue a license when you download the file. Alternatively, Windows Media Player attempts to acquire a license when you play an unlicensed protected file, such as one on a CD, for the first time. Others might not, and in these cases Windows Media Player might acquire the license without notifying you. You can automatically or manually add licensed protected content to your Portable Media Center if the license allows it. Protected files in the Windows Media Player media library whose licenses do not allow them to be copied to portable media devices will not be transferred to your Portable Media Center. Your Portable Media Center plays protected files only if they are licensed. If a protected file has a license that does not expire, you can play the file indefinitely. Contact the content provider if you have questions about the license terms. - 77 - Protected Content You cannot copy and share licenses among different computers using your Portable Media Center. If your Portable Media Center contains a protected file that is not licensed, an error message appears on the screen if you try to play it. You must download or otherwise acquire a licensed copy of the file and then transfer the licensed copy to your Portable Media Center before you can play it. [. . . ] To return to the Start screen without making a selection, press the Start button. - 125 - Setting Effects Options Setting Effects Options You can set the following sound and visual effects for your Portable Media Center on the Effects settings screen: · · Screen Effects. These are fading, sliding, and zooming effects that happen as you navigate from screen to screen on your Portable Media Center. They include the following: · · A click when you press the Up, Down, Left, and Right buttons while n a Library screen. A chime when you press the OK button. To set the Screen Effects option 1. [. . . ]