Apr 05, 2010 Unboxing and Demonstration of the First Generation Apple iPod Shuffle. The Apple iPod shuffle (1st Gen), Apple's lowest cost entrant in the MP3 player market at the time of introduction, features 512 MB or 1.0 GB of flash memory in a small (3.3 by 0.98 by 0.33 inch) case that 'is smaller than a pack of gum' with an integrated USB connector, but without a display.
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Chapter 2
iPod shuffle Basics
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Note: Don’t connect iPod shuffle to a USB port on your keyboard for charging.
The first time you connect iPod shuffle to your computer, iTunes helps you set up iPod shuffle
and sync it with your iTunes library. By default, iTunes automatically syncs songs on iPod shuffle when you connect it to your computer. You can sync songs while your battery is charging.
If you connect iPod shuffle to a different computer and iPod shuffle is 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 shuffle are erased and replaced with songs and other audio files from the new computer iPod shuffle is connected to. For information about adding music to iPod shuffle or using iPod shuffle with more than one computer, see Chapter 4,
, on page 17.
Disconnecting iPod shuffle
It’s important not to disconnect iPod shuffle from your computer while audio files are syncing
or when iPod shuffle is being used as an external disk. It’s OK to disconnect iPod shuffle if the status light isn’t blinking orange, or if you see the “OK to disconnect” message at the top of the iTunes window.
Important:
If you see the “Do not disconnect” message in iTunes or if the status light on
iPod shuffle is blinking orange, you must first eject iPod shuffle before disconnecting it. Failing
to do so may damage files on iPod shuffle and require you to restore iPod shuffle in iTunes. For information about restoring, see
on page 26.
If you enable iPod shuffle for disk use (see
on page 22), you
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must always eject iPod shuffle before disconnecting it.
Eject iPod shuffle:
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In iTunes, click the Eject button (C) next to iPod shuffle in the list of devices.
If you’re using a Mac, you can also eject iPod shuffle by dragging the iPod shuffle icon on the desktop to the Trash. If you’re using a Windows PC, you can also eject iPod shuffle in My Computer or by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray and selecting iPod shuffle.
Disconnect iPod shuffle:
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Disconnect the USB cable from iPod shuffle and from your computer.
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The Apple iPod shuffle (1st Gen), Apple's lowest cost entrant in the MP3 player market at the time of introduction, features 512 MB or 1.0 GB of flash memory in a small (3.3 by 0.98 by 0.33 inch) case that 'is smaller than a pack of gum' with an integrated USB connector, but without a display.
As the name implies, the iPod shuffle is designed for use in 'shuffle songs' mode and Apple's 'AutoFill' feature within iTunes which selects the correct number of songs to include on the iPod shuffle either as directed by the user or at random. For navigation, the iPod shuffle uses a simple control pad on the front and a 'slider' on the back. The iPod shuffle is designed to plug directly into a USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port, but can also be used with an optional dock. It uses 'solid state' Flash Memory, and as a result, cannot skip, and can hold approximately 120 or 240 songs (on the 512 MB and 1.0 GB versions respectively), as well as other file types for transport to another computer. At the same time, Apple introduced a number of compatible accessories to compliment the provided lanyard, including a waterproof case and an arm band to hold the system during activities.
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