| Polaroid Freescape 4.3” Wireless Media Player   User’s Manual   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Picture Viewer...................................................................... 19   Supported Content.......................................................................19   Controls .......................................................................................20   Settings........................................................................................20   Video Player ......................................................................... 21   Supported Content.......................................................................21   Controls .......................................................................................22   Settings........................................................................................23   Wireless Operation.............................................................. 24   About Wireless Networks............................................................24   Infrastructure Networks..........................................................24   Ad-Hoc Networks...................................................................24   Network Privacy.....................................................................24   Advanced Wireless Configuration..........................................24   Using WiFi ..................................................................................26   Player-to-Player Sharing .............................................................27   Podcasting ...................................................................................29   Download Manager.....................................................................32   FM Radio.............................................................................. 35   Radio On/Off...............................................................................35   Tuning..........................................................................................36   Presets..........................................................................................46   TV Out.................................................................................. 37   Connecting the A/V cable............................................................37   Selecting the proper TV Mode ....................................................38   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Enabling TV Out Mode...............................................................38   Exiting TV Out Mode..................................................................38   Optimizing Your TV Screen........................................................38   Connecting to your PC........................................................ 39   Removable Disk (Mass Storage).................................................39   Media Player (MTP)....................................................................41   Charging the Battery........................................................... 43   AC Adapter..................................................................................44   USB Cable...................................................................................44   Extras.................................................................................... 45   Setup............................................................................................45   Display....................................................................................45   System ....................................................................................45   Audio ......................................................................................45   Video.......................................................................................45   Photo.......................................................................................45   Network ..................................................................................45   Update Firmware........................................................................48   About...........................................................................................49   Resetting the PMP ............................................................... 50   Technical Specifications....................................................51   FAQ & Troubleshooting ...................................................55   Support ..............................................................................57   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety & Regulatory Notice   Safety & Handling   Although your Polaroid Portable Media Player (PMP) is quite sturdy,   please observe safety and handling instructions:   • Your PMP should only be operated within the following   environmental conditions:   o 40 – 122 ° F (5 – 50 ° C )   o 10% - 90% relative humidity, non-condensing   • • • • • • • Do not subject PMP to force or impact.   Keep PMP away from moisture.   Do not expose PMP to heat or flame.   Keep PMP away from strong magnetic fields.   Do not dismantle your PMP.   Store PMP out of direct sunlight.   Do not crush or puncture your PMP.   About the PMP’s Battery   Your PMP contains a long-lasting Lithium-ion battery that is   replaceable. Please   observe the following precautions:   1. Only use a Polaroid approved replacement battery. See   Polaroid.com for accessories.   2. The PMP’s battery must be disposed of according to local   environmental regulations.   Regulatory Information   FCC Notice   This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject   to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful   interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,   including interference that may cause undesired operation.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Regulatory Notice   Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved   by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority   to operate the equipment.   NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the   limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against   harmful interference in a residential installation. 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.   • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that   to which the receiver is needed.   • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.   This product was tested for EMC compliance under conditions that   include use of Polaroid peripheral devices and shielded cables. It is   important that you use Polaroid peripheral devices and shielded to   reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets,   and other electronic devices.   Under the environment with electrostatic discharge, the device may   temporarily malfunction and require user to reset the device.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Regulatory Notice   Industry Canada Statement   This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian   interference-causing equipment regulations.   Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du   Règlement sur le matéteriel brouilleur du Canada.   European Community   This device complies with European Directives 72/23/EEC and 89/336/   EEC.   WEEE:   This product contains electrical or electronic materials. The presence of   these materials may, if not disposed of properly, have potential adverse   effects on the environment and human health. Presence of this label   on the product means it should not be disposed of as unsorted waste   and must be collected separately. As a consumer, you are responsible   for ensuring that this product is disposed of properly. To find out how   to properly dispose of this product, please go to www.polaroid.com/   support and click on“Company”or call the customer service number   for your country listed in the instruction manual.   “Polaroid”and“Polaroid and Pixel”are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents and Getting Started   Contents   Packaging Includes:   • • • • • • • • Digital Portable Multimedia Player   USB Cable   AC Adapter   Earbud Headphones   User’s Manual   Quick Start Guide   Warranty Card   Worldwide Contact Sheet   Getting Started   Changing Languages   Go to the “Extras”.menu, click on “Setup”, click on “Settings”, click on   “Display”, click on “Language”. Choose your language   Features   Your PMP includes the following advanced features:   • • • • • • • • • • • • Large, 4.3”widescreen color LCD screen   Audio Player for HiFi playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files   Video Player for cinematic viewing experience   Microsoft DRM support for purchased and subscription content   Photo Viewer with slideshow capability   Integrated FM Radio Receiver   60GB storage: 15,000 songs, 10,000 photos or 80 hours video   High speed USB 2.0 interface   Integrated 802.11b/g WiFi wireless networking   Video Out   Rechargeable, replaceable Lithium-Ion battery   Upgradeable firmware   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   Controls   Headphone/Video Out Jack   (top edge)   Power Button   USB Port   5 Way Nav Button   Volume Buttons   Reset Hole   (back side)   Touch Keys   AC Adapter Jack   (bottom edge)   The PMP has the following controls:   • Power Button   If pressed while the player is on, it provides a menu   to power down your player, put it into standby or   lock/unlock the keys.   • 5-Way Navigation Button with push enter   Controls up, down, left, right and select (press down).   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   • USB Connector   This is a mini-USB style connector. When a USB   Cable is connected, it can charge your PMP or it can   provide a connection to your PC to transfer content.   • • • Volume Buttons   This button tilts upwards to provide Volume Up and   tilts downwards to provide Volume Down.   AC Adapter Jack   This connection allows you to charge your PMP with   the provided AC charger.   Headphone/Video Out Jack   This connection provides a 3.5mm jack for   headphones. It also provides a connection for the   Video Out feature (video out cable not included).   • • Touch Keys   The touch keys are 5 backlit touch sensitive buttons.   They provide ‘Back’, ‘Reverse’, ‘Play/Pause’, ‘Fast   Forward’, and ‘Menu’buttons.   Reset Hole   The reset hole located on the back of the PMP should   only be used if the player becomes locked up and   does not respond to any of the other controls. Using   a thin object such as a paper clip, you can press the   reset button to power off the player. A controlled   power down with the power button is always   preferred to using the reset button.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Turning the Player On and Off   Turning the Player On and Off   There are several ways to turn the PMP on.   • Power Button   The most common way to turn on the PMP is by   pressing the Power Button.   • AC Adapter   The AC Adapter has the ability to completely power   your player regardless of the battery state. If you plug   in an AC Adapter, your PMP will turn on. However,   if you have a USB Cable plugged in, you must   remove it if you want the player to be powered up by   plugging in an AC Adapter.   • USB Cable   The USB Cable does not have the ability to   completely power your player under all conditions.   If you plug in the USB Cable, the player will power   on if your battery is sufficiently charged. If you plug   in the USB Cable and the player does not power on,   it may take up to 30 minutes to charge the battery   enough so the player will power on by itself.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Turning the Player On and Off   The PMP has 2 low power modes. Pressing the power button brings up   a menu to chose between these modes.   • Shutdown Mode   This mode completely powers off the player and is   the lowest power state. When powered on from this   state, the player will need to completely reboot and   you will notice a delay before you are able to use the   PMP.   • Standby Mode   This is a low power state that can be used to conserve   battery between uses of the PMP, however it does   consume more power than Shutdown Mode. The   player will enter and return from standby in a matter   of seconds, returning you to the state you were in   when Standby was entered.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Navigation   Navigation   The PMP has a T-Bar style navigation. The main menu is considered   to be the icons along the top of the player. The item that you are   currently on is in the center of the row of icons, it is highlighted and its   corresponding title is displayed above it. Pressing left or right on the   5-Way nav button allows you to scroll through the menu icons.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Navigation   To proceed into a menu item you can either press ‘down’or ‘select’on   the 5-Way nav button. To go backwards, press the ‘Back’touch key.   The ‘Menu’touch key is a button whose function may change   depending on which feature/mode you are in. The Audio Player will   have different‘Menu’functions than the Video Player and still different   ‘Menu’functions in the Picture Viewer. The ‘Menu’button has 5   options which are always there no matter what menu you are in. They   are ‘Now Playing’, ‘Main Menu’, ‘Receive Files’, ‘WiFi On’, and ‘TV   Out On’.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Updating Firmware   Firmware is the software in the player that controls the whole player.   Periodically Polaroid will release new firmware that addresses the   addition of new features and the improvement of existing features. It   is recommended that you always keep your PMP up-to-date with the   latest firmware. Updating firrmware is discussed in more detail in the   ‘Updating Firmware section.   As there may be new firmware already available for your PMP, please   perform the following steps to make sure have the latest and greatest   features available to you.   Warning: Connect the AC Adapter to your player during the   upgrade process to prevent a loss of power. Loss of power during   a firmware upgrade can corrupt the firmware on your player and   prevent it from functioning.   download the latest firmware for your PMP   2. Connect the USB Cable to your PC and to your PMP.   3. When prompted to select a connection type on the player,   select “Media Player”   4. Your PC will likely prompt you with a window asking you   what you want to do with this connection. You do not need to   select anything.   5. Double-Click on the firmware file you downloaded and follow   the on-screen instructions.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using Your Player   Audio Player   Supported Content   The PMP can play these audio formats:   • • • MP3 (.mp3) unprotected   WMA (.wma) unprotected and DRM protected   AAC (.m4a) unprotected   If using the “Removable Disk”(Mass Storage) option to transfer files,   the audio files must be in the“Music”or“Podcasts”directories in order   for the PMP to recognize the content.   Controls   To play a file, select it from the Audio menu by pressing the 5-way   Nav button. This will take you to the Now Playing menu. The Now   Playing screen can also be entered at nearly any time be pressing the   “Menu”touch key.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Audio Player   In the Now Playing menu, you can   • • • • • Fast Forward   Rewind   Pause/Play   Skip to Next Track   Skip to Previous Track   When paused:   • • • • Pressing Play/Pause touch key will begin to play the current track   Momentarily pressing Forward touch key will skip to the next track   A press and hold of Forward key will skip ahead multiple tracks   Momentarily pressing Reverse touch key will skip to the   previous track   • A press and hold of Reverse key will skip back multiple tracks   When playing:   • • Pressing the Play/Pause touch key will pause the current track   Momentarily pressing the Forward touch key will skip to the   next track   • • A press and hold of the Forward key will fast forward within   the current track   Momentarily pressing the Reverse touch key will:   o If within the first several seconds of the track, skip to   the previous track   o If after the first several seconds, return to the   beginning of the track   • A press and hold of the Reverse key will rewind within the   current track.   The above controls are also duplicated by the 5-Way navigation button:   • • • Left is equivalent to Reverse   Right is equivalent to Forward   Select (press) is equivalent to Play/Pause   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Audio Player   Playlists   You can create playlists on the device by selecting an audio track and   adding it to a playlist. Within the Audio browser, when a track has been   highlighted, a press of the MENU key will bring up a list of options.   Scroll with the 5 way nav to“Add to Playlist”and select. A list of   available playlists will be presented or a new playlist can be created.   Automatic playlist   There is a“Recently Added Audio”playlist, which automatically   maintains a list of the last 50 items added to the PMP.   Settings   Audio settings can be accessed from the Now Playing view from the   MENU key or by navigating to: Extras -> Setup -> Settings -> Audio.   Three primary settings are available:   • Shuffle - The track play order of the current playlist becomes   random.   • Repeat - Continuously play the current playlist, otherwise the   player stops at the end of the playlist.   Album Art   Album art will only be visible if you use the “Media Player”option to   transfer files to the PMP. Available album art is displayed automatically   in the browse and Now Playing screen views.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Picture Viewer   Picture Viewer   Supported Content   The PMP can display these picture formats:   • JPEG (.jpg)   If using the “Removable Disk”(Mass Storage) option to transfer files,   the picture files must be in the“Pictures”directory in order for the PMP   to recognize the content.   Invalid file formats or pictures of very large file size / very high   resolutioncannotbedisplayedandareshownasagenericphotoimage   with a red X. If these are encountered, transfer the photos to the PMP   using Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player will convert the   photos to an acceptable format when transferring them to the PMP.   The PMP creates thumbnails of the images to improve navigation. If   many pictures are transferred to the PMP at one time, it may take several   minutes for the images to be scaled. During this time, a processing image   will be shown when viewing the thumbnail picture viewer.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Picture Viewer   Controls   When in the PictureViewer, photos can be browsed with the 5-Way nav   button by folder, date or by all. Photo thumbnails are displayed within   the selected view and a specific photo can be scrolled to and selected.   • • • • Upon selection, the photo is shown full screen size   A right movement of the 5 way nav will display the next photo   Left will display the previous photo   Select will start a slideshow, which automatically steps   through the photos. Left and right override the slideshow   sequence. An additional Select will pause the slide show.   When viewing photos or slideshows, the MENU key will bring up   additional options:   • Photo Mode   This specifies whether the photos are to be displayed   in their normal size and aspect ratio or if they should   occupy the full screen.   • Zoom   This allows you to zoom in on an image. The 5-Way   nav allows scrolling about the magnified image with   a position map shown in the lower right of the LCD.   Settings   The default Photo Mode can be set in Extras -> Setup -> Settings -> Photo.   Any photo image can be set as the default background for the player.   When the desired image has been selected and is displayed full screen,   select MENU -> Set as Background.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Video Player   Supported Content   The PMP can display these video formats:   • • • Windows Media Video (.wmv)   MPEG-4 (.m4v)   MPEG (.mpg)   Up to 360x240 at 29.97 Frames Per Second   Up to 480x272 at 24 Frames Per Second   Note: If using the “Removable Disk”(Mass Storage) option to transfer   files, the video files must be in the “Video”directory in order for the   PMP to recognize the content.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Video Player   Controls   To play a file, select it from the Video menus by pressing the ‘Select’   key. This will take you to the Now Playing menu. The Now Playing   screen can also be entered at nearly any time be pressing the ‘Menu’   touch key.   In the Now Playing menu, you can   • • Fast Forward   Skip to Next Video   • Rewind • Pause/Play   • Skip to Previous Video   When paused:   • • Press the Play/Pause touch key to begin play of the current video   The Forward and Reverse keys are ignored   When playing:   • • • • Pressing the Play/Pause touch key will pause the current video.   Momentarily pressing the Forward touch key will skip to next video.   Press and hold the Forward key to fast forward within current video.   MomentarilypresstheReversetouchkeytoreturntothestartof   the current video.   • • Two rapid presses of the Reverse key will skip to the previous video.   Press and hold the Reverse key to rewind within the current video.   The above control is also duplicated by the 5-Way navigation button:   • • • Left is equivalent to Reverse   Right is equivalent to Forward   Select (press) is equivalent to Play/Pause   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Video Player   Settings   Video settings can be accessed from the Now Playing view with the   MENU key. Four primary settings are available:   • • • Treble Boost - Boosts the high frequencies of the audio   Bass Boost - Boosts the low frequencies of the audio   Video Mode - Selects Normal, Full Screen and Zoom modes.   The default Video Mode is set in Extras -> Setup -> Settings   -> Video.   • Bookmark - Allows saving the current position within the   video for later recall. To return to a previously bookmarked   position, navigate to Extras -> Bookmarks and select the saved   bookmark name.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   Wireless Operation   The PMP includes a built-in 802.11b/g wireless network adapter. This   section tells you how to use the features utilizing the wireless adapter.   About Wireless Networks   • The PMP supports two basic Wireless network configurations:   Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc.   Infrastructure Networks   These networks involve the use of a device called a Wireless Access   Point (WAP) or otherwise known as a wireless router. The WAP   provides the ability to connect your PMP to Podcast downloads via an   Internet connection.   A WAP is configured with an SSID (Service Set Identifier) and possibly   a network key (i.e., a password) used to prevent unauthorized access to   the network. The PMP must be configured with the appropriate SSIDs   and network keys for each WAP you will be using. See “Configuring   Wireless Access”for more information.   Ad-Hoc Networks   Ad-Hoc networks allow two or more wireless devices to communicate   without the need of a Wireless Access Point (WAP). An Ad-Hoc   network is needed to perform player-to-player sharing   Player-to-Player   One PMP establishes an ad-hoc network allowing another PMP to   join the network and share files directly from player to player. See the   section “Player to Player Sharing”for more information.   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   Network Privacy   The PMP supports both WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and WPA   PSK (Wireless Protected Access Pre Shared Key) network privacy   methods.   • • WEP: 64-bit and 128-bit keys are supported.   WPA: A password comprised of from 8 to 63 characters may   be used.   Configuring Wireless Access   To configure wireless access on the PMP, simply try to connect to   a wireless network. If the PMP detects it does not have the proper   configuration it will prompt you to enter an appropriate network key   as required by the network. For example, if you try to connect to a   network enabled for WPA, the player will prompt you to enter a WPA   network key (i.e., password). The network configuration information   will be saved on the PMP for future use.   Advanced Wireless Configuration   You will need to manually configure a wireless network if any of the   following applies:   • Your WAP is configured with broadcast SSID disabled. In this   case, you need to manually enter the SSID and indicate that it   is non-broadcast.   • Your wireless network is configured to use static IP   addressing. In this case you need to manually enter an IP   address and mask for your PMP.   Use the ‘Configure Networks’option in the Wireless application to   access the advanced wireless configuration. From this menu, you are   able to add a new network and edit existing networks.   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   Using WiFi   • Enabling WiFi Automatically   When attempting to use any feature that requires   WiFi, the user will be automatically prompted to   enable WiFi.   • Enabling WiFi Manually   WiFi can be enabled manually by pressing the   ‘Menu’button and selecting ‘WiFi On’. WiFi can   be turned off by pressing the ‘Menu’button and   selecting ‘WiFi Off’.   • AutoConnect   When in the WiFi feature’s‘Status’menu, the   AutoConnect feature can be enabled and disabled   by pressing the‘Menu’button and selecting‘Enable   AutoConnect’or‘Disable AutoConnect’. This feature,   when enabled, will automatically connect to your   preferred networks (previously accessed networks)   when WiFi is enabled. When this feature is disabled, a   WiFi connection needs to be manually selected.   • Configuring Networks   The Configure Networks option in the Wireless   application allows you to manually configure a   network’s settings. When within this menu press the   ‘Menu’button to choose between adding, deleting   and editing a network. Network features such as   SSID, security information, IP address, and DNS   Server can be configured in these menus.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   Player-to-Player Sharing   Player-to-Player wireless file sharing provides the ability for your PMP   to send and share files with another Polaroid PMP.   To share file(s):   1. Highlight the files or folders you choose to share with another   PMP by navigating to the file or folder   2. Press the Menu button.   3. Select the “Share Now”option from the popup menu.   4. The sender will automatically discover any other PMPs in   receive mode that are in the vicinity. Select the name of the   PMP that you desire to receive files or folders from.   5. Once the files start to transfer, the progress indicator will   display the artwork or thumbnails of the file currently being   transferred.   6. The player will automatically reset back to normal mode when   the transfer is complete.   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   To receive files:   There are two ways to put the player into receive mode.   1. Press the Menu button.   2. Select “Receive Files”.   3. Once the files start to transfer, the progress indicator will   display the artwork or thumbnails of the file currently being   transferred.   4. The player will automatically reset back to normal mode when   the transfer is complete.   OR   1. Navigate to the “Sharing”icon from the Main Menu.   2. Press the Down button to enter sharing.   3. Press the Center button to place the player in receive mode.   4. You will be prompted to accept the files that are being   transferred by the sender.   5. Once the file(s) start to transfer, the progress indicator will   display the artwork or thumbnail of the file currently being   transferred.   6. The player will automatically reset back to normal mode when   the transfer is complete.   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   Note: DRM protected content will not play on another device unless   that device has an appropriate license to play the content.   Podcasting   Your PMP has the ability to browse and download audio podcasts   (digital audio files) wirelessly from the internet. The Podcasting   features allow a user to subscribe, unsubscribe, and refresh podcasts.   To download a podcast:   1. Navigate to the “Podcasting”menu under the ‘Extras”icon   from the Main Menu.   2. Press the Right or Center key.   3. Select “Podcast Directories”.   4. Youmaybeaskedtoconnectandconfigureawirelessnetwork   if you are not already connected.   5. A list of preconfigured podcasts is displayed.   6. To view a list of episodes, navigate to a podcast in the list and   then press the Right or Center key.   7. To download a podcast, press the Menu key.   8. Select the Download option.   9. Press the Center button.   10. The download will be sent to the download manager. You   will be prompted to go to the download manager. A progress   bar will be shown at the bottom of the screen to indicate the   progress of the download.   11. When the download completes, the episode list will show   an icon next to the episode indicating that it is now in your   library.   12. Press the Center key to play the file.   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   To subscribe to a podcast:   1. Navigate to an episode you’d like to subscribe to.   2. Press the Menu button.   3. Select “Subscribe”.   To browse your subscriptions:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Press the Right or Center button.   3. Navigate to “Browse Subscriptions”.   4. Press the Right or Center key.   To unsubscribe from a subscriptions:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Press the Right or Center button.   3. Navigate to “Browse Subscriptions”.   4. Press the Right or Center key.   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   5. Press the Menu key.   6. Select “Unsubscribe”.   7. Press the Center Key.   To download the latest episode of the podcasts you subscribe to:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Press the Right or Center button.   3. Navigate to “Refresh Subscriptions”.   4. Press the Right or Center key.   To add a custom URL:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Press the Menu Key and select “Add Podcast”.   3. Enter a name for the new Podcast and press Next.   4. Enter the URL for the new Podcast and press the Center Key.   To Browse a Custom Podcast:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Select “Custom Podcasts”from the list.   3. Press Center or Right Key   4. Select a custom Podcast from the list   5. Press the Center or Right Key to browse Podcasts.   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   To Delete a Custom Podcast:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Select “Custom Podcasts”from the list.   3. Press Center or Right Key   4. Select a custom Podcast from the list   5. Press the Menu Key and select “Delete Podcast”   To Edit a Custom Podcast:   1. Navigate to “Podcasting”under the “Extras”icon from the   Main Menu.   2. Select “Custom Podcasts”from the list.   3. Press Center or Right Key   4. Select a custom Podcast from the list   5. Press the Menu Key and select “Edit Podcast”   Download Manager   Once downloads are requested, they are added to the queue for   processing by the Download Manager. You can cancel, retry, or view   the status of the current download by using the Download Manager.   To disable the download manager:   1. Navigate to the “Download Manager”icon from the Main   Menu.   2. Press the Down or Center key.   3. Press the Menu key.   4. Select “Disable”option.   5. Press the Center key.   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   To enable the download manager:   1. Navigate to the “Download Manager”icon from the Main   Menu.   2. Press the Down or Center key.   3. Press the Menu key.   4. Select “Enable”option. Note: You will not see the download   resume until the player is connected to a Wifi network.   5. Press the Center key.   To stop or remove the current item being downloaded:   1. Navigate to the “Download Manager”icon from the Main   Menu.   2. Press the Down or Center key.   3. Press the Menu key.   4. Select “Remove Active”option.   5. Press the Center key.   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wireless Operation   To stop or remove all items being downloaded:   1. Navigate to the “Download Manager”icon from the Main   Menu.   2. Press the Down or Center key.   3. Press the Menu key.   4. Select “Remove All”option.   5. Press the Center key.   To retry downloading a failed file:   1. Navigate to the “Download Manager”icon from the Main   Menu.   2. Press the Down or Center key.   3. In the “Completed”list, navigate to the desired file.   4. Press the Menu key.   5. Select “Retry”option.   6. Press the Center key.   To remove an entry from the completed or queued list:   1. Navigate to the “Download Manager”icon from the Main   Menu.   2. Press the Down or Center key.   3. In the “Completed”or “Queued”list, navigate to the desired   file.   4. Press the Menu key.   5. Select “Remove”option.   6. Press the Center key.   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FM Radio   The PMP has an integrated FM Radio. The functions that can be   performed by the FM Radio are described here and are available by   pressing the ‘Menu’Button when within the FM Radio feature.   Radio On/Off   If the selection shows ‘Radio On’, a select button press will   turn the Radio on. If the selection shows ‘Radio Off’, a select   button press will turn the Radio off.   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FM Radio   Tuning   This option allows you to change the Tuning Mode of the FM Radio.   NOTE: Be sure your headphones are connected prior to tuning.   • Seek   When using Seek Mode, pressing the 5-Way nav button   left or right or pressing the Soft Keys‘Fast Forward’   or‘Rewind’will search in that direction for the next   available station with sufficient signal strength.   • Scan   When using Scan Mode, pressing the 5-Way nav   button left or right or pressing the Soft Keys ‘Fast   Forward’or ‘Rewind’will search in that direction   for the next available station with sufficient signal   strength, pause on that station for 3 seconds, then   continue to the next station and repeat until the user   cancels the scanning.   • Manual   When using Manual Mode, pressing the 5-Way nav   button left or right or pressing the Soft Keys ‘Fast   Forward’or ‘Rewind’will increment the station by   the minimal amount regardless of whether a signal is   present on that station.   Presets   This option allows you to manually add the station you are   currently on to your presets as well as you can have the   player ‘Auto Load’your presets by automatically scanning for   stations with sufficient signal strength and present you with a   list of stations. You can also add custom names to stations and   remove stations from the preset in this menu option.   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TV Out   TV Out   The Polaroid PMP LCD image can be re-directed to be displayed   on most television sets, allowing the entire device operation to be   enjoyed on the big screen. This requires the included Audio/Video   Cable.   Note: Stationary images can “burn”into some TV screens, leaving a   permanent shadow. Consult your TV owner’s manual to determine if   your TV is at risk.   Connecting the A/V cable   Match and connect the cable’s red, white and yellow connectors to the   color-coded inputs on yourTV. Yellow carries a composite video signal,   white is left audio and red is right audio. If your TV has only a single   audio input jack, either the white or red cable connection can be used.   Select the appropriate input source or“channel”on yourTV to be these   input jacks.   Connect the mini jack end of the A/V cable into the headphone jack of   the PMP.   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TV Out   Selecting the proper TV Mode   The Polaroid PMP supports both PAL and NTSC TVs. This setting is   found by navigating through the menu levels:   Extras -> Setup -> Settings -> Display -> TV Mode   The selected setting is saved for future use.   Enabling TV Out Mode   At most any time, the LCD image can be sent to the TV by pressing the   MENU soft key, scrolling to and selecting the TV Out On option. The   PMP LCD will go dark and the display redirected to the TV. Device   operation remains exactly the same with the image on the TV.   Exiting TV Out Mode   Pressing the power button will cancel the TV output and return the   display to the device LCD. The display can be alternated between the   TV and LCD at will by following the Enable and Exit procedures   Optimizing Your TV Screen   Your TV brightness, contrast and sharpness controls may require   adjustment to deliver the best picture from your PMP. Photos and   videos can be zoomed or stretched to fill the screen. This can be done   by certain TVs or on the PMP itself.   See the Picture Viewer or Video Player sections for these screen control   options.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connecting to Your PC   Connecting to your PC   Audio, video and photo content can be transferred from your PC to   your PMP. To do so, connect the supplied USB cable from your PC to   the PMP. A prompt will appear on the PMP LCD with three options:   • • • USB Power Only   Removable Disk   Media Player   Selecting USB Power Only will use the PC as a charging source and   will not create a connection to the PC. Removable Disk and Media   Player will create a connection with your PC as described below.   Both modes are supported by Microsoft Windows XP and Vista; other   operating systems will only support the Removable Disk mode.   Note: For use with Windows Media Player 10 and above, as well as   other media manager applications, always use the Media Player USB   mode.Thisistheonlymodethatsupportsdownloadingbothprotected   and non-protected media files to your PMP.   Removable Disk (Mass Storage)   With this option, you can use your PMP as a removable disk. This allows   you to manually copy files from your PC to the PMP. You can use this   method to store data files, or copy music, videos or photos to the PMP.   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connecting to Your PC   After selecting Removable Disk, a message may appear on your PC   similar to this one:   Select “Open folder ….”and press OK. This opens Windows Explorer   and allows you to browse the PMP’s internal hard disk. If this message   does not appear, Windows Explorer may be opened manually and the   PMP found as a normal drive letter.   Windows Explorer can be used to transfer unprotected music and   videos and all types of non-media files to your PMP. Use Windows   Explorer to drag and drop files onto your PMP. Media types should   be placed in their corresponding Music, Podcasts, Video or Pictures   folders on your PMP.   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connecting to Your PC   When you are done dragging files onto your PMP, disconnect the USB   cable and the player will scan the new files. All new media files will appear   in the content browsers on the PMP. Transfers of large amounts of files can   result in longer content scans when the USB cable is removed.   Note: If you use this method, you will not be able to add album art. If   you desire album art, please use the “Media Player”mode   Media Player (MTP)   Select this mode if you want to sync your media library to your PMP   using Windows Media Player.   If you select Media Player option, a similar prompt may appear on your PC:   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connecting to Your PC   Select “Sync digital media…”and press OK. This opens Windows   Media Player and allows you to manage your media library and sync it   to your PMP. Windows Media Player must be used for synchronizing   music for album art and playlists to be present on the PMP, as well for   transferring DRM protected content.   Please refer to the Windows Media Player documentation for more   information or visit the following website.   Digital Rights Management (DRM)   The PMP supports MP3 and WMA files both unprotected and Windows   Media DRM protected files; other copy protection schemes are not   supported. Songspurchasedonlinehaveasetoflicensesdictatinghow   the song may be used (how many copies can be made, how many times   it can be burned, how may times it can be transferred to a portable   device, etc.) Please remember that illegal copying of copyrighted   material is a crime!   For more information about Microsoft DRM go to:   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Charging the Battery   Charging the Battery   Your PMP uses a long-lasting Lithium-ion battery that is replaceable.   Only use a Polaroid approved replacement battery. Visit Polaroid.com   for accessories.   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Charging the Battery   There are 2 ways to charge the battery in your PMP.   AC Adapter   The AC Adapter is the recommended way to charge your   PMP. This connection has the ability to provide enough   power to completely power your player during the use of   any feature and charge your battery at full rate.   USB Cable   The PMP has a‘USB Power Only’option. When a   USB Cable is plugged into the player and the other   end is plugged into a powered USB port on a PC, the   player gives you the option to enter‘USB Power Only’   mode. Although this mode charges your battery, there   are features on the PMP that can draw larger amounts   of power and cause the battery to discharge. This   chargingconnectionislimitedtotheamountofpower   allowed to be drawn from a PC’s USB port.   A battery icon is present at the lower right of the display, indicating the   relative charge state of the battery (full charge, half charge, etc.). When   charging, the battery icon will be animated.   When the battery is depleted, a low battery warning will be displayed.   The unit will continue to operate for a short duration of time, at which   point it will automatically turn off. To avoid this shutdown, connect the   unit to a charging source (AC adapter or USB cable).   Battery playtime is highly dependent on how the PMP is used. Using   wireless or TV Out features will shorten playtime. Music offers longer   playtimes than video. Minimizing usage of the LCD backlight will   increase playtime.   44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extras   Extras   Setup   There are many extra settings that can be accessed on your PMP that   will help you customize it to your liking. Navigate to the Main Menu   option ‘Extras’Æ Setup Æ Settings.   Display   There are 3 display settings the user can modify.   • Clear Background   This option will allow you to clear any customized   backgrounds that have been applied. Press the   ‘Select’button on the 5-Way nav button to clear the   background.   • Backlight   This option allows you to change the backlight   timeout period. The longer the timeout period,   the more battery life the player will consume. To   help optimize your battery life, choose the shortest   backlight timeout period available.   • Brightness   This option allows you to change the backlight   brightness. The higher the brightness, the more   battery life the player will consume. To help optimize   yourbatterylife,choosethelowestbrightnesssetting.   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extras   System   This menu shows many of the system settings that you can customize.   • Device Name   Selecting this menu option, a virtual keyboard will   pop-upandusingthe5-Waynavbuttonyoucanname   your player whatever you like.   • Clock   The time of day can be modified in this menu option.   The time may need to be updated if the battery is   removed or if the player is unused for a long period of   time. Use the 5-Way nav button to change the time.   • Date   The date can be modified in this menu option. The   datemayneedtobeupdatedifthebatteryisremoved   or if the player is unused for a long period of time.   Use the 5-Way nav button to change the date.   • • Restore Defaults   This menu option allows the user to reset   customizable settings to their original factory   defaults. All custom settings will be lost.   Main Menu   The user can customize the Main Menu T-Bar with   this option. Using the 5-Way nav button the user can   customizewhichapplicationstheywanttohaveappear   in the T-Bar. Options such as Now Playing, Audio,   VideoandPicturesarenotallowedtoberemovedfrom   the T-Bar.   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extras   • • Auto Key Lock   This option will allow the user to have the player   lock all of the user input keys after a predetermined   amount of time. Press the Power Button to bring up   the menu to unlock the keypad.   Format Disk   This option allows the user to format the hard drive   of the player. A quick format or a full format can be   performed. The full format takes hours to perform,   while the quick format can be finished in minutes.   Warning: All content on the player will be erased   when formatting the hard drive. This includes all   media as well as data files. This action cannot be   undone.   Audio   This menu shows the customizable settings for the Audio Player.   • • Shuffle   Repeat   This option will randomly choose the next song   within the selected playlist.   This option will repeat the currently selected playlist.   If it is desired to repeat an individual song many   times, the song needs to be the only song in a playlist.   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extras   Video   This menu allows you to change the default Video Mode. The choices   are Fullscreen, Zoom and Normal.   Photo   This menu allows you to change the default picture viewing mode. The   choices are Fullscreen, Zoom and Normal.   Network   This menu allows you to change the default “Auto Connect”setting.   See “Using WiFi”section for more information.   Updating Firmware   The firmware of the PMP can be updated in 2 ways. It can be done via   the USB connection Media Player and downloading the appropriate   Extras Æ Setup Æ Update Firmware section of the player.   Warning: Connect the AC Adapter to your player during any upgrade   process to prevent a loss of power. Loss of power during a firmware   upgrade can corrupt the firmware on your player and prevent it from   functioning.   USB Media Player   and download the latest firmware for your PMP   2. Connect the USB Cable to your PC and to your PMP.   3. Whenpromptedtoselectaconnectiontypeontheplayer,   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extras   select “Media Player”   4. Your PC will likely prompt you with a window asking   you what you want to do with this connection.You do not   need to select anything.   5. Double-Click on the firmware file you downloaded and   follow the on-screen instructions.   WiFi   The Update Firmware section of the Extras Æ Setup menu   allows the user to check for firmware updates using the PMP’s   built-in WiFi. You will need access to a wireless network with   an active internet connection in order to accomplish this task.   Follow the on-screen instructions to update the PMPs firmware.   About   The About screen shows various stats for the PMP. There are no options   that are user changeable in this menu. It shows the number of Songs,   Videos, Podcasts and Pictures currently on the player. It shows the   firmware version number, the player’s WiFi MAC address and the   Battery level (1-4).   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Resetting the PMP   Resetting the PMP   At times, your portable media player may no longer responds to button   presses. First, check to make sure the key-lock switch is not enabled.   Look for a padlock icon on the status bar. Next try to turn the PMP   off by pressing the Power button. If it does not respond to the power   button, and the keylock is not enabled, the PMP may need to be reset.   How to reset the PMP:   Disconnect all cables from the PMP. There is a reset hole located on   the back of the PMP. Using a thin object such as a straightened paper   clip, you can press the reset button to power off the player. Now the   PMP can be turned on. If the PMP fails to turn on, insert the AC power   adapter. This should provide enough power to allow the PMP to boot   in the event of a low battery. If it still fails to boot, it may need service.   50   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Technical Specifications   Display Specification   Display Technology   Size (inches)   LCD   4.3”   16:9   Aspect Ratio   Panel Type   Digital Transmissive TFT, Norm   Black   Frames Per Second   Resolution   24-30   480x272   272   Number of lines   Backlight Type   LED   Brightness (cd/m2)   Contrast Ratio   250   400   Vertical Viewing Angle   120   Horizontal viewing angle 140   Number of colors 65K   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Technical Specifications   Storage   15,000 songs   10,000 photos   60 GB 80 hours video   Internal 2.5”Hard Drive   *actual capacity may vary by   content   Audio   MP3 Audio Playback   AAC Audio Playback   WMA Audio Playback   Windows DRM Support   ID3 Tag Support   Unprotected   DRM Protected & DRM Unprotected   DA Converter   16 bit   40 mW   90 dB   Audio Output   Signal-Noise   Dynamic Range   90 dB   Channel Separation   Frequency Response   Total Harmonic Distortion   80 dB   20-20kHz   .05%   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Technical Specifications   FM Tuner   FM Frequencies   87.5 – 107.9 MHz   Antenna   Headphone Cord   Video   H.264 Video Playback   WMV Video Playback   Photo   JPEG Support   Battery/Power   Battery   Lithium-Ion   Removable   Yes   Battery Life (hours)   AC Power   16 hours audio, 4 hours video   120VAC-240 VAC 50-60 Hz   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Technical Specifications   Headphones   Jack   3.5mm   Impedance   Frequency Response   32 ohm   20Hz – 20kHz   Other   USB   2.0 High Speed   TV Output   WiFi   Composite Video (NTSC, PAL)   802.11b/g   Unit Dimensions   Unit Dimensions (H x W x L)   .8”x 3.14”x 5.6”   22 x 80 x 144 (mm)   Unit Weight   10 oz.   286 (grams)   System Requirements   Windows Media Player 10 or greater   Windows XP or Windows Vista   54   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FAQ & Troubleshooting   FAQ & Troubleshooting   No album art appears, why?   Sync your PMP with Windows Media Player to transfer album art to the PMP.   The Player has stopped responding   Verify the Key-lock has not been enabled.   The Player has stopped responding   The system software my have locked up. Reset the PMP. See section   titled Resetting your PMP.   I created sub-folders within the Video folder, but the sub-folders do   not appear.   You must have video files in the sub-folders. The video files must be of   the proper format. See specifications for specific video file types.   My computer does not recognize the PMP over USB.   You must select the USB connection option Removable Disk or Media   Player on the PMP when using Windows XP or Vista. All other operating   systems must select Removable Disk mode. Remove the USB cable from   the PMP and re-insert, selecting the proper connection option.   My computer does not recognize the PMP over USB using a USB Hub.   Do not use a USB hub when connecting to your computer; connect the   PMP directly to your computer’s USB port.   My player runs out of battery power before I can transfer my content.   It’s a good idea to run the player with the AC adapter during large file   transfers to ensure this doesn’t happen.   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Support   Transferring music, video or photos to the PMP takes a long time. Use   Windows Media Player for the highest transfer rate. Songs transfer in a few   seconds each while an hour of video takes minutes. When synchronizing   large numbers of content files, a proportionately longer time is required.   Be sure your computer supports USB 2.0 for the highest transfer speed.   Windows Media Player does not recognize the PMP.   You must have Media Player version 10 or higher installed. See   My player does not play videos or photos.   Be sure the video or photo file is of the correct format. See the Video   or Specifications section of this manual for supported formats.   For best results, use Windows Media Player version 10 or above to   transfer files to your player.   My player will not turn on.   The battery may be discharged. Connect the AC charger. The player   should power on. When connected to a USB cable, the player will only   power on if a battery is installed and not fully discharged. If the player   does not power on when connecting a USB cable, wait 30 minutes for   a trickle charge to complete or connect the AC charger.   Licenses Expired   Purchased songs and videos may have a subscription that only lasts so long.   Once it expires, you’ll need to connect the player to your PC and perform a   sync with Windows Media Player to automatically renew all licenses.   Formatting the Player Disk Drive   It may be necessary for you to format your player for it to recover.   Formatting your player will erase all music, photos, videos and data files   from your player. You can backup your files to your computer over a   Removable Disk USB connection before formatting the player. See the   Extras section in this manual for instructions on performing the format.   56   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Support   Visit the support page for the Digital Portable Multimedia Player at   • • • • • Up to date documentation   Firmware Updates   Frequently Asked Questions   Purchasing replacement parts or cables   Troubleshooting Guide   If you do not have internet access, you can call the help line found on   the insert for technical support.   NOTICE: Your Limited Warranty does not cover data loss resulting   from the unlikely failure of the hard drive in the Player.   NOTICE: Do not subject the player to excessive force or impact as it   may damage your player.   Questions? Need some help?   Call our help line found on the insert with this icon:   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |