Apple MP3 Player MD475LL A User Manual

iPod nano  
User Guide  
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39 Chapter 8: Photos  
39 Viewing photos on iPod nano  
41 Syncing photos  
43 Chapter 9: Clock  
43 Customizing the clock  
44 Using the stopwatch  
44 Using the timer  
46 Chapter 10: Voice Memos  
46 Recording voice memos  
46 Listening to recordings  
47 Managing recordings  
48 Chapter 11: Accessibility  
48 Universal Access features  
49 Using VoiceOver  
50 Setting Mono Audio  
51 Inverting the screen colors  
51 Quickly activating accessibility features  
52 Chapter 12: EarPods and Bluetooth accessories  
52 Using the Apple EarPods  
53 Using the Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic  
54 Connecting to Bluetooth accessories  
55 Switching between audio output devices  
56 Chapter 13: Tips and Troubleshooting  
56 General suggestions  
60 Updating and restoring iPod software  
61 Chapter 14: Safety and Handling  
61 Important safety information  
63 Important handling information  
64 Chapter 15: Learning More, Service, and Support  
65 Regulatory Compliance Information  
Contents  
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iPod nano at a Glance  
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iPod nano overview  
Sleep/Wake  
Status bar  
Volume Up  
Play/Pause  
Volume Down  
Multi-Touch screen  
Menu and app icons  
Home button  
Headphone jack  
Lightning connector  
To  
Do this  
Turn the screen on or off while  
Press the Sleep/Wake button.  
you listen to music or other audio  
Turn iPod nano off completely, or  
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds.  
to turn it back on  
Adjust the volume while listening  
to songs or other media  
Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button.  
These buttons also control the volume for alerts and other sounds.  
Play or pause audio  
Press the Play/Pause button.  
Skip to the next audio track  
Skip to the previous audio track  
Return to the Home screen  
Press the Play/Pause button twice.  
Press the Play/Pause button three times.  
Press the Home button.  
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Accessories  
The following accessories come with iPod nano:  
Lightning to USB Cable  
Apple EarPods  
Use the Lightning to USB Cable to connect iPod nano to your computer, sync content, and charge  
the battery. You can also use the cable with the Apple USB Power Adapter (sold separately).  
Use the Apple EarPods to listen to music, audiobooks, and podcasts. The EarPods also double as  
an antenna for listening to radio broadcasts.  
For information about using accessories with iPod nano, including optional headsets and  
Bluetooth® devices, see Chapter 12, EarPods and Bluetooth accessories, on page 52.  
The Home screen  
When you turn on iPod nano, you see the Home screen. Tap an icon on the Home screen to open  
it, then use gestures to navigate (see Using Multi-Touch on page 9).  
You’ll see these Home screen icons when you first turn on iPod nano:  
Music  
Provides quick access to your music and other audio content  
organized by playlists, artists, songs, and more.  
Videos  
Fitness  
Provides quick access to your movies and videos, organized by type.  
Opens the Fitness feature, where you can count your steps for  
walks or runs and track time, distance, pace, and calories burned  
for workouts.  
Podcasts  
Photos  
Radio  
Lists the podcasts synced from your iTunes library.  
Displays the photos synced from your computer.  
Opens the FM radio tuner, if EarPods or headphones are connected  
to iPod nano.  
Swipe left to see these additional icons on a second screen:  
Clock  
Opens the clock, stopwatch, and timer.  
Settings  
Audiobooks  
Opens settings for iPod nano and many of its features.  
Lists audiobooks synced from your iTunes library (it doesn’t appear if  
you have no audiobooks).  
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iTunes U  
Lists iTunes U collections synced from your iTunes library (it doesn’t  
appear if you have no collections).  
Voice Memos  
Opens the controls for recording and managing voice memos. It’s  
visible only if a microphone is connected to iPod nano, or if there are  
voice memo recordings on iPod nano.  
Status icons  
The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPod nano:  
Bluetooth is turned on but not paired or connected with a Bluetooth device, or the paired  
device is out of range or turned off.  
Bluetooth is turned on and connected with a Bluetooth device. The color depends on the  
or  
color of the status bar.  
The radio is playing.  
A song, podcast, audiobook, or iTunes U episode is playing.  
A song, podcast, audiobook, iTunes U episode, or radio broadcast is paused.  
Steps are being counted.  
Shows the battery level or charging status.  
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Getting Started  
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iPod nano.  
Setting up iPod nano  
To get started, set up iPod nano using iTunes on your computer. During setup, you create an  
iTunes Store account or use an existing account. (The iTunes Store may not be available in all  
countries or regions.) iTunes also displays and records the serial number of your iPod nano when  
it’s connected, in case you need it.  
Set up iPod nano:  
iTunes 10.7 or later.  
2 Connect iPod nano to a high-power USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port on your Mac or PC, using the  
cable that came with iPod nano.  
3 Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to register iPod nano and sync iPod nano with songs  
from your iTunes library.  
If you need help using the iPod nano Setup Assistant, see Setting up iTunes syncing on page 15.  
When iPod nano is syncing with your computer, iPod nano showsSync in Progress.When  
syncing is complete, iTunes showsiPod sync is complete.”  
4 For best results, the first time you use iPod nano, let it charge for about three hours or until the  
battery icon shows that the battery is fully charged.  
If iPod nano is connected to the USB port, the battery will not charge if the computer is turned  
off or asleep.  
You can disconnect iPod nano before the battery is fully charged, and you can sync while the  
battery charges. For more information, see About the battery on page 13.  
5 Disconnect the cable from iPod nano when you finish.  
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Don’t disconnect iPod nano if you see theConnectedorSynchronizingmessage. To avoid  
damaging files on iPod nano, eject iPod nano before disconnecting the cable if you see one of  
these messages.  
For more information about safely disconnecting iPod nano, see Disconnecting iPod nano from  
your computer on page 13.  
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Basics  
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You control iPod nano with quick gestures on the Multi-Touch screen, with buttons on the  
top and side of iPod nano, and with controls on compatible accessories. You can customize  
iPod nano with preference settings, and sync with your computer using iTunes. Learn how  
to properly connect and disconnect iPod nano, and how to charge the battery and conserve  
battery power.  
Using Multi-Touch  
The Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to use iPod nano.  
Tap and double-tap  
Tap an icon to open it, or to select an item in a menu or list. You can tap a photo twice quickly  
to zoom in, then double-tap again to quickly zoom out. When watching a video, double-tap to  
change how the video fits the screen.  
Swipe  
Swipe sideways to move to the next or previous screen.  
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Flick  
Flick your finger quickly up or down to scroll rapidly. You can wait for scrolling to stop, or  
touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Touching the screen won’t choose or  
activate anything.  
In some lists, such as Playlists, you can flick down to show editing controls at the top.  
Drag  
Drag over scrubber bars or sliders to move their controls.  
Zoom in or out  
When viewing photos, you can zoom in or out gradually. Pinch your fingers apart to make  
the photo grow larger, or pinch your fingers together to make the photo smaller. You can also  
double-tap to zoom to the maximum size, then double-tap again to zoom all the way out.  
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Here are more ways to control iPod nano using gestures and the iPod nano buttons:  
Turn iPod nano off completely, or Hold down the Sleep/Wake button for several seconds to turn iPod nano  
turn it on again  
off completely. Any audio that’s playing is turned off. To turn iPod nano  
back on after turning it off this way, hold down the Sleep/Wake button for  
a few seconds.  
Wake iPod nano from sleep  
Press the Sleep/Wake button.  
Turn off the screen  
Press the Sleep/Wake button. Music or other audio that’s playing  
continues to play.  
Turn on the backlight  
Tap the screen if the backlight is dimmed.  
Reset iPod nano  
(if it isn’t responding)  
Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button for  
six seconds, until the screen goes dark. The Apple logo appears after a  
few seconds, and then the Home screen.  
Choose an item  
Tap the item.  
Swipe right.  
Swipe left.  
Go to the previous screen  
Go to the next screen  
(if available)  
Go to the top of a list  
Tap the status bar at the top of the screen.  
Swipe lightly across the name.  
See all of a song, artist, or  
album name  
Go directly to the Home screen  
Press the Home button  
.
Go directly to the Now Playing  
screen  
Press the Home button twice.  
Setting preferences  
You can customize the iPod nano screen, change how you view the date and time, turn on  
Bluetooth, and set other preferences in Settings. Settings is also where you set your preferences  
for enjoying music, videos, photos, and radio.  
Open Settings for iPod nano:  
m Swipe left on the Home screen, then tap Settings.  
Getting information about iPod nano  
You can get these details about your iPod nano in Settings > General > About:  
Capacity and amount of space available  
Number of songs, photos, and videos on iPod nano  
Serial number, model, and software version  
Bluetooth address  
Copyright, regulatory, and legal information  
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General settings  
Tap Settings > General to see these preferences:  
Brightness  
Wallpaper  
Date & Time  
Adjust the screen brightness. Set a lower brightness to use less  
battery power.  
Set the background image for the Home screen. Tap a pattern to see how  
it looks onscreen, then tap Cancel or Set.  
Set the date, time, and time zone. Change the time display to a 24-hour  
clock. Show the clock on waking. Choose a clock face (see Customizing  
the clock on page 43).  
Language  
Set the language for iPod nano.  
Accessibility  
Turn on VoiceOver and mono audio. Invert the screen colors. Set a  
shortcut for switching accessibility features on and off.  
For information about accessibility features, see Universal Access  
features on page 48.  
Music settings  
Tap Settings > Music to set these preferences:  
Shake to Shuffle  
Turn off or on the ability to give iPod nano a quick shake to skip to a  
random song.  
Sound Check  
Automatically adjust the volume of songs, so they play at the same  
relative volume level.  
EQ  
Choose an equalizer setting.  
Volume Limit  
Set a maximum volume limit on iPod nano, and assign a passcode to  
prevent the setting from being changed without your knowledge.  
Audio Crossfade  
Automatically fade out at the end and fade in at the beginning of  
each song.  
Group Compilations  
Group together songs from compilations. Compilations are shown as  
subcategories under Artists and specific Genres, in Music.  
Settings for videos, photos, and radio  
You can set preferences in Settings for how you watch videos, listen to radio, and view photos.  
For more information, see:  
Chapter 5, Videos, on page 27.  
Chapter 6, FM Radio, on page 29.  
Chapter 8, Photos, on page 39.  
Resetting preferences  
You can reset iPod nano to its default settings without affecting your synced content.  
Reset all settings:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings.  
2 Tap Reset Settings.  
3 Tap Reset, or tap Cancel if you change your mind.  
4 Tap your language, then tap Done.  
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Connecting and disconnecting iPod nano  
You connect iPod nano to your computer to sync files and charge the iPod nano battery. You can  
sync songs and charge the battery at the same time.  
Important: The battery doesn’t charge while your computer is in sleep or standby mode.  
Connecting iPod nano to your computer  
iTunes syncs songs on iPod nano automatically when you connect it to your computer, unless  
you select other sync settings in iTunes.  
Connect iPod nano to your computer:  
m Connect the included Lightning to USB Cable to a USB 3.0 port or high-power USB 2.0 port on  
your computer. Connect the other end to iPod nano.  
The USB port on most keyboards doesn’t provide enough power to charge iPod nano.  
Disconnecting iPod nano from your computer  
If the backlight is o, press the Sleep/Wake button to turn on the backlight, so you can see if it’s  
safe to disconnect.  
Disconnect iPod nano:  
m Wait until you see the Home screen, or a message that says it’s OK to disconnect, then disconnect  
the cable from iPod nano.  
Don’t disconnect iPod nano if you see theConnectedorSynchronizingmessage. To avoid  
damaging files on iPod nano, you must eject iPod nano before disconnecting when you see  
these messages.  
Eject iPod nano:  
m In iTunes, choose Controls > Eject Disk, or click the Eject button next to iPod nano.  
m If you’re using a Mac, you can drag the iPod nano icon on the desktop to the Trash.  
m If you’re using a Windows PC, you can eject iPod nano in My Computer, or by clicking the Safely  
Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray, then selecting iPod nano.  
If you accidentally disconnect iPod nano without ejecting it, reconnect iPod nano to your  
computer and sync again.  
About the battery  
WARNING: For important safety information about the battery and charging iPod nano, see  
iPod nano has an internal, non–user-replaceable battery. For best results, the first time you use  
iPod nano, let it charge for about three hours or until the battery icon shows that the battery is  
fully charged.  
The iPod nano battery is 80-percent charged in about one and a half hours, and fully charged  
in about three hours. If you charge iPod nano while adding files, playing music, listening to the  
radio, or viewing a slideshow, it might take longer.  
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Charging the battery  
You can charge the iPod nano battery by connecting iPod nano to your computer, or by using  
the Apple USB Adapter (available separately).  
Charge the battery using your computer:  
m Connect iPod nano to a USB 3.0 port or high-powered USB 2.0 port on your computer. The  
computer must be turned on and not in sleep.  
Important: If aConnect to Powermessage appears on the iPod nano screen, the battery needs  
to be charged before iPod nano can communicate with your computer. See If iPod nano displays  
If you want to charge iPod nano when you’re away from your computer, you can purchase the  
Apple USB Power Adapter.  
Charge the battery using the Apple USB Power Adapter:  
1 Connect the Lightning to USB Cable to the Apple USB Power Adapter.  
2 Connect the other end of the Lightning to USB Cable to iPod nano.  
3 Plug the Apple USB Power Adapter into a working electrical outlet.  
Apple USB Power Adapter  
(your adapter may look different)  
Lightning to USB Cable  
WARNING: Make sure the power adapter is fully assembled before plugging it into an  
electrical outlet.  
Understanding battery states  
When iPod nano isn’t connected to a power source, a battery icon in the upper-right corner of  
the iPod nano screen shows approximately how much charge is left.  
Battery less than 20% charged  
Battery about halfway charged  
Battery fully charged  
When iPod nano 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 nano before it’s  
fully charged.  
Battery charging (lightning bolt)  
Battery fully charged (plug)  
Note: Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and might eventually need  
to be replaced by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Battery life and number of charge cycles  
vary by use and settings. For information, go to www.apple.com/batteries.  
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Conserving power  
iPod nano intelligently manages battery life while you listen. To save power, the iPod nano screen  
dims if you don’t touch it for twenty seconds, and then turns off. To turn the screen on or off  
again, press the Sleep/Wake button.  
When there’s no activity on iPod nano (no audio or video is playing and no motion is detected if  
steps are being counted), it turns off automatically. To turn iPod nano back on when it turns off  
this way, press the Sleep/Wake button.  
You can also turn off iPod nano completely by holding down the Sleep/Wake button for a few  
seconds. When you turn iPod nano off this way, hold down the Sleep/Wake button for a few  
seconds to turn it back on.  
Turning iPod nano off:  
Stops music or other audio that’s playing  
Clears paused radio  
Stops a slideshow if one is playing  
Stops playing video if one is playing  
Saves a voice memo if one is being recorded  
Stops counting steps  
Stops and saves Nike+ workout data  
While iPod nano is turned o, you won’t hear any alarm if a timer expires. When you turn  
iPod nano on again, alarms that haven’t expired will occur as scheduled.  
If you’re not connected to or using a Bluetooth device, turn off Bluetooth in Settings > Bluetooth  
to conserve power.  
Setting up iTunes syncing  
iTunes is the free software application you use to sync music, audiobooks, podcasts, photos,  
videos, and iTunes U collections between your computer and iPod nano, and to send workouts  
to the Nike+ website. You need iTunes 10.7 or later to use iPod nano features.  
You can preview and download content from the iTunes Store (available in selected countries)  
to iTunes on your computer. To learn about iTunes and the iTunes Store, open iTunes and choose  
Help > iTunes Help.  
Syncing automatically  
When you connect iPod nano to your computer, iPod nano is automatically updated to match  
the items in your iTunes library. When the update is done, a message in iTunes saysiPod update  
is complete,and a bar at the bottom of the iTunes window displays how much disk space is  
used by different types of content. You can sync iPod nano automatically with only one computer  
at a time.  
Important: The first time you connect iPod nano to a computer that it’s not synced with, a  
message asks if you want to sync songs automatically. If you accept, all songs, audiobooks,  
and other content are erased from iPod nano and replaced with songs and other items from  
that computer.  
You can prevent iPod nano from syncing when you connect it to a computer other than the one  
you usually sync with.  
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Turn off automatic syncing for iPod nano:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer, then open iTunes.  
2 In the iTunes Summary pane, deselectOpen iTunes when this iPod is connected.”  
3 Click Apply.  
If you turn off automatic syncing, you can still sync by clicking the Sync button.  
Managing iPod nano manually  
If you manage iPod nano manually, you can add content from multiple computers to iPod nano  
without erasing items already on iPod nano.  
Setting iPod nano to manually manage music turns off the automatic sync options in the Music,  
Podcasts, iTunes U, and Photos panes. You can’t manually manage some and automatically sync  
others at the same time.  
Note: Genius Mixes don’t work if you manually manage content. You can still manually sync  
Genius playlists to iPod nano, and create Genius playlists on the iPod after a manual sync of  
Genius content. See Playing Genius Mixes on page 24.  
Set iTunes to manage content manually:  
1 Open iTunes Preferences (in the menu under iTunes), then click Devices.  
2 SelectPrevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically,then click OK.  
3 In the iTunes window, select iPod nano, then click Summary.  
4 In the Options section, selectManually manage music and videos.”  
5 Click Apply.  
When you manually manage content on iPod nano, you must always eject iPod nano from iTunes  
before you disconnect it. See Disconnecting iPod nano from your computer on page 13. You can  
reset iPod nano to sync automatically at any time—deselectManually manage music,then click  
Apply. You may need to reselect your sync options.  
Transferring purchased content to another computer  
Content that you purchase in iTunes on one computer can be transferred from iPod nano to an  
iTunes library on another computer. The other computer must be authorized to play content  
from your iTunes Store account.  
Transfer purchased content to another computer:  
1 Open iTunes on the other computer and choose Store > Authorize This Computer.  
2 Connect iPod nano to the newly authorized computer.  
3 In iTunes, choose File >Transfer Purchases from iPod.”  
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Music and Other Audio  
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iPod nano makes it easy to find and listen to songs, podcasts, and iTunes U programs. You can  
repeat songs, fast-forward, shuffle, and create playlists using the Multi-Touch screen. You can play  
a Genius Mix—songs from your library that go great together—or create a Genius playlist based  
on a favorite song.  
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and  
Handling, on page 61.  
Playing music  
While a song plays, its album artwork is displayed on the Now Playing screen, and a Play or  
Pause icon appears in the status bar at the top of other screens. You can browse music on iPod  
nano and change settings while you listen to music or other audio content.  
Note: iPod nano must be ejected from your computer in order to play songs and other audio.  
Play a song:  
Do any of the following:  
m Tap Music on the Home screen, tap a category (Playlists, Albums, or another grouping), then tap  
a song.  
m Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons) to play a random song. If a song is  
paused, the paused song resumes playing.  
m Give iPod nano a quick shake to play shuffled songs.  
If you turn off iPod nano while music or other audio is playing (by pressing and holding the  
Sleep/Wake button), the track is paused. When you turn iPod nano back on, tap or press the  
Play/Pause button to resume playback.  
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Find songs in your music library:  
Do any of the following:  
m Flick to scroll quickly through song and album lists, then tap the menu bar to return to the top of  
the list.  
m Swipe lightly across a title from right to left to see all of the text (the title scrolls so you can read  
all of it).  
m Drag your finger down an index list to show a large letter superimposed over the list. When you  
reach the letter you want, lift your finger.  
Controlling playback for songs  
You can control playback using song controls on the Now Playing screen, the Play/Pause button  
(between the volume buttons on iPod nano), the buttons on Apple EarPods with Remote and  
Mic (available separately), and other compatible audio equipment.  
Track position  
Tap the screen to  
show these controls.  
Song controls  
Volume  
Here’s what you can do with the iPod nano song controls and buttons:  
Pause a song  
Tap , press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons), or  
disconnect your EarPods.  
Play a paused song  
Start a song over  
Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons).  
Tap  
Tap  
.
Play the previous song  
twice.  
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Skip to the next song  
Tap  
, or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons)  
twice.  
Fast-forward or rewind a song  
Repeat songs  
Press and hold  
or  
.
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
. Tap again for more options:  
= Repeat all songs in the current album or list.  
= Repeat only the current song over and over.  
Create a Genius playlist  
Play a song, tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
.
Shuffle songs  
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
.
IfShake to Shuffleis turned on in Settings, give iPod nano a quick shake.  
Skip to any point in a song  
Drag the playhead along the track position control. Slide your finger down  
to slow the rate for greater precision. The farther down you slide your  
finger, the smaller the increments.  
Rate songs  
Tap the Now Playing screen, tap  
at the top of the screen.  
, then drag your finger across the dots  
See songs from an album  
Change where audio is routed  
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
Albums list.  
, or tap the album in the  
Tap the audio routing icon next to the volume control, then tap the  
device where you want audio to play.  
Shuffling songs  
You can play songs, albums, or playlists in random order, and set iPod nano to shuffle songs  
when you give it a quick shake.  
Here are ways to shuffle your music:  
Shuffle and play all your songs  
Tap Shuffle at the top of the Songs list. iPod nano begins playing songs  
from your iPod nano music library in random order, skipping audiobooks,  
podcasts, and iTunes U collections.  
Shuffle songs from the Now  
Tap the screen, then tap  
.
Playing screen  
Use “Shake to Shuffle”  
When the screen is on, you can give iPod nano a quick shake to skip to a  
random song. If the screen is o, press the Sleep/Wake button before you  
shake.Shake to Shuffleis on by default, but you can turn it off in Settings  
> Music.  
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Playing podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U collections  
Podcasts are free, downloadable shows available in the iTunes Store. Podcasts are organized by  
shows, episodes within shows, and chapters within episodes. If you stop playing a podcast and  
return to it later, the podcast begins playing where you left off.  
Audiobooks are available for purchase and download from the iTunes Store. When you listen to  
audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Store or audible.com, you can adjust the playback speed  
to be faster or slower than normal. You only see an Audiobooks icon on the Home screen if you  
synced audiobooks from your iTunes Library.  
iTunes U is a part of the iTunes Store featuring free lectures, language lessons, and more, which  
you can download and enjoy on iPod nano. iTunes U content is organized by collections, items  
within collections, authors, and providers. You only see an iTunes U icon on the Home screen if  
you synced iTunes U content from your iTunes Library.  
Find podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U Collections:  
m On the Home screen, tap Podcasts (or Audiobooks, or iTunes U), then tap a show or title.  
Podcasts, Audiobooks, and iTunes U are also listed in Music.  
Podcast shows and iTunes U collections appear in chronological order, so you can play them in  
the order in which they were released. A blue dot marks unplayed shows and episodes. When  
you finish listening to a podcast episode or iTunes U program, the next unplayed or partially  
played episode begins automatically.  
For more information about downloading and listening to podcasts, open iTunes and choose  
Help > iTunes Help. Then search forpodcasts.”  
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Controlling playback for podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U collections  
The controls for podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U collections are slightly different than the  
controls for songs.  
Track position  
Tap the screen to  
show these controls.  
Song controls  
Volume  
Here are ways to use the onscreen controls and iPod nano buttons for controlling podcast,  
iTunes U, and audiobook playback:  
Pause  
Tap , disconnect your EarPods, or press the Play/Pause button (between  
the volume buttons).  
Resume a paused program  
Start over  
Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons).  
Tap  
.
Play the previous episode  
or chapter  
Tap  
at the start of the episode or chapter, or tap  
twice  
during playback.  
Play the next episode or chapter  
Tap  
, or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons)  
twice.  
Skip to any point in a podcast,  
Drag the playhead along the track position control. Slide your finger down  
audiobook, or iTunes U collection to slow the rate for greater precision. The farther down you slide your  
finger, the smaller the increments.  
Play back the last 30 seconds  
Set the playback speed  
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
.
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
= Play at double speed.  
. Tap again to change the speed.  
= Play at normal speed.  
= Play at half speed.  
See episodes or chapters  
for podcasts, iTunes U,  
or audiobooks  
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
Tap the Now Playing screen.  
.
See information about podcasts,  
iTunes U, or audiobooks  
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Creating playlists on iPod nano  
You can create your own playlists of songs, podcasts, and audiobooks; or use Genius to create  
Genius playlists, even when iPod nano isn’t connected to your computer. Playlists you create on  
iPod nano are synced back to iTunes the next time you connect.  
Creating and editing playlists  
You can create and edit your own playlists on iPod nano.  
Create a playlist:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Music > Playlists.  
2 Flick down, then tap Add.  
3 Tap a category (Songs, Albums, Podcasts, and so on), then tap the items you want to add.  
Don’t tap Done until you’ve added everything you want to include in the playlist.  
4 Swipe left to continue adding content.  
You can add content from any category. For example, you can mix podcasts with songs in a  
single playlist.  
5 When you finish, tap Done.  
The new playlist is named New Playlist 1 (or New Playlist 2, and so on). The next time you  
sync, you can change the title in iTunes. When you sync again, the playlist title on iPod nano  
is updated.  
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Remove items from a playlist:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Music > Playlists, then tap the playlist you want to edit.  
2 Flick down, then tap Edit.  
3 Tap next to the item you want to delete, then tap Delete when it appears on the right.  
4 When you finish, tap Done.  
Delete a playlist:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Music > Playlists.  
2 Flick down, then tap Edit.  
3 Tap next to the playlist you want to delete, then tap Delete when it appears next to  
the playlist.  
If you tapped the wrong playlist, tap the one you want to remove.  
4 Tap Delete, or tap Cancel if you change your mind.  
5 When you finish, flick up, then tap Done (or swipe right to return to the Home screen if you  
cancel).  
Creating a Smart Playlist based on song ratings  
You can assign a rating to a song (from zero to five stars) to indicate how much you like it. The  
ratings you assign to songs on iPod nano are transferred to iTunes when you sync. You can use  
song ratings to help you create Smart Playlists automatically in iTunes.  
Rate a song:  
1 While the song is playing, tap the Now Playing Screen.  
2 Tap  
.
3 Tap or drag over the ratings bullets at the top of the screen (  
) to assign the number  
of stars.  
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Creating Genius playlists  
A Genius playlist is a collection of songs that go with a song you choose from your library. You  
can create Genius playlists on iPod nano, and sync Genius playlists you create with iTunes.  
Genius is a free service, but you need an iTunes Store account to use it. To learn how to set up  
Genius in iTunes, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.  
Create a Genius playlist on iPod nano:  
1 Play a song, then tap the Now Playing screen.  
2 Tap  
.
The new playlist appears. You see a message if:  
You didn’t turn Genius on in iTunes.  
Genius doesn’t recognize the song you select.  
Genius recognizes the song, but there aren’t at least ten similar songs in your library.  
3 Flick up or down to see the songs in the playlist.  
4 Tap Save.  
The playlist is saved with the artist name and song title of the song you used to make  
the playlist.  
If you refresh a saved playlist, the new playlist replaces the previous one, and you can’t recover  
the previous playlist.  
Genius playlists saved on iPod nano are synced back to iTunes when you connect iPod nano to  
your computer.  
Playing Genius Mixes  
iTunes automatically creates Genius Mixes that contain songs from your library that go great  
together. Genius Mixes provide a different listening experience each time you play one.  
Play a Genius Mix:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Music > Genius Mixes.  
2 Swipe left or right to browse the Genius Mixes. The dots at the bottom of the screen indicate  
how many Genius Mixes are on iPod nano.  
3 Tap on the Genius Mix you want to play.  
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Controlling the volume  
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and  
Handling, on page 61.  
The volume buttons are on the side of iPod nano. Press Volume Up or Volume Down to adjust  
the volume as you listen.  
You can set equalizer presets on iPod nano in Settings > Music. If you assigned an equalizer  
preset to a song in iTunes and the iPod nano equalizer is set to O, the song plays using the  
iTunes setting.  
The following sections describe other adjustments you can make to limit the maximum volume  
and enhance audio quality.  
Setting the maximum volume limit  
You can set a limit for the maximum volume on iPod nano, and assign a passcode to prevent  
the setting from being changed without your knowledge. Accessories that connect using the  
Lightning connector don’t support volume limits.  
Set the maximum volume limit for iPod nano:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit.  
The volume control shows the maximum volume limit.  
2 Drag the slider left to lower the maximum volume limit, or right to raise the limit.  
Note: In some countries, you can limit the maximum headset volume to the EU recommended  
level. Tap Settings > Music, then tap the switch in the EU Volume Limit section to turn it on.  
Require a passcode to change the volume limit:  
1 After setting the maximum volume, tap Lock Volume Limit.  
2 In the screen that appears, tap a four-digit passcode.  
If you tap a number by mistake, tap  
, then tap the number you intended.  
You can keep tapping  
setting a passcode.  
to erase all numbers and return to the Volume Limit screen without  
3 When you’re prompted to reenter the passcode, tap the numbers again.  
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Remove the volume limit:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit.  
2 Drag the slider all the way to the right.  
If you set a passcode, tap Unlock Volume Limit first, enter your passcode, then drag the slider.  
If you forget the passcode, you can restore iPod nano. See Updating and restoring iPod  
software on page 60.  
Playing songs at the same volume level  
The volume of songs and other audio may vary depending on how the audio was recorded or  
encoded. The volume level may also vary if you use different earphones or headphones.  
You can set iTunes to automatically adjust the volume of songs, so they play at the same relative  
volume level. Then you can set iPod nano to use the same iTunes volume settings.  
Set songs to play at the same volume level:  
1 In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you’re using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you’re  
using a Windows PC.  
2 Click Playback and select Sound Check, then click OK.  
3 On the iPod nano Home screen, tap Settings.  
4 Tap Music.  
5 Tap  
next to Sound Check to turn it on.  
If you haven’t turned on Sound Check in iTunes, setting it on iPod nano has no effect.  
If you assigned an equalizer preset to a song in iTunes and the iPod nano equalizer is set to  
O, the song plays using the iTunes setting. You can set equalizer presets on iPod nano in  
Settings > Music.  
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Videos  
5
You can watch movies, music videos, video podcasts, iTunes U programs, and TV shows from  
iTunes on iPod nano. You can also convert movies you make in iMovie to watch on iPod nano.  
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and  
Handling, on page 61.  
Adding videos to iPod nano  
You add videos to iPod nano using iTunes in much the same way as you add songs. For  
information about syncing with iTunes, see Setting up iTunes syncing on page 15.  
In addition to iTunes videos, you can add other types of videos to iPod nano. For example, you  
can add videos you created in iMovie on a Mac or videos you downloaded from the Internet. If  
you see a message that the video can’t play on iPod nano, you may be able to convert the video  
(see iTunes Help).  
iPod nano supports SD (Standard Definition) videos. HD videos will not sync to iPod nano.  
Watching videos on iPod nano  
Movies, TV shows, music videos, and other videos you add to iPod nano appear in the Videos  
menu, organized by type.  
Watch a video on iPod nano:  
m Tap Video on the Home screen, then tap a video in the menu.  
Track position  
Tap the screen to  
show video controls.  
Here are ways to control video playback:  
Show or hide the  
playback controls  
While a video is playing, tap the screen.  
Pause or resume playback  
Tap or , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons).  
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Start over from the beginning  
If the video contains chapters, drag the playhead along the track position  
control all the way to the left. If there are no chapters, tap  
.
If you’re less than 5 seconds into a video in a video playlist, the previous  
video in the playlist opens. Otherwise, the video list opens.  
Skip to the previous video or  
movie chapter  
Tap  
twice.  
Skip to the next video or  
movie chapter  
Tap  
twice.  
, or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons)  
Fast-forward or rewind a video  
Skip to any point in a video  
Press and hold  
or  
.
Drag the playhead along the track position control. Slide your finger down  
to slow the scrub rate for greater precision. The farther down you slide  
your finger, the smaller the increments.  
Skip to the next chapter  
Tap  
, or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons)  
twice. (Not always available.)  
Skip to the previous chapter  
Tap  
Tap  
twice. (Not always available.)  
, then choose a chapter. (Not always available.)  
Skip to a specific chapter  
If a Bluetooth icon appears on the right side of the video controls, you can listen to the movie  
using Bluetooth headphones or speakers. See Connecting to Bluetooth accessories on page 54  
for more information.  
You can turn captions and subtitles on or o, and choose where videos begin playing when you  
pause them, in Settings > Video.  
Watching rented movies  
You can purchase or rent movies on iTunes, then sync them to iPod nano (rented movies may  
not be available in all areas). Movies with chapters have additional controls that let you choose a  
specific chapter to watch.  
Important: You can view a rented movie on only one device at a time. So, for example, if you rent  
a movie from the iTunes Store and add it to iPod nano, you can only view it on iPod nano. If you  
transfer the movie back to iTunes, you can only watch it there and not on iPod nano. Be aware of  
the rental expiration date.  
Watch a rented movie:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Videos, then tap Rentals.  
2 Tap OK in the dialog.  
You have 24 hours to finish watching a rented movie once you begin watching it. If you don’t  
think you can finish the movie in 24 hours, tap Cancel.  
You can pause the movie and resume watching later. The time remaining in the rental period  
appears below the movie name in the Videos menu.  
3 When you finish watching the movie, tap Done.  
4 Flick down, then tap Edit at the top of the screen.  
5 Tap next to the movie title in the Rentals menu, then tap Delete.  
For movies with subtitles or closed captioning, you set the language in iTunes. See iTunes Help  
for more information.  
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FM Radio  
6
You can listen to FM radio on iPod nano and set your favorite stations so you can find them  
quickly. With Live Pause, you can pause the live broadcast, then resume listening up to 15  
minutes later. The Live Pause controls let you move back and forth through paused content so  
you can find just what you want to listen to. For radio stations that support it, you can also tag  
songs you like, then preview and purchase them on the iTunes Store.  
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and  
Handling, on page 61.  
Listening to FM radio  
iPod nano uses the earphone or headphone cord as an antenna, so you must connect EarPods or  
headphones to iPod nano to receive a radio signal. For better reception, make sure the cord isn’t  
tangled or coiled.  
Important: Radio frequencies shown in this chapter are for illustration purposes only, and are not  
available in all areas.  
Live Pause control  
Tap the screen to show  
the Live Pause controls.  
Radio tuner  
Playback controls  
Listen to the radio:  
1 Connect EarPods or headphones to iPod nano.  
2 Tap Radio on the Home screen, then tap  
.
If the station supports RDS (Radio Data System), the song title, artist name, and station  
information appear in the display.  
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Here are ways to use the radio controls:  
Pause and resume live radio  
Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons). When you  
press the button again, playback resumes at the point where you paused.  
Tap the Now Playing screen to see Live Pause controls for more options,  
and to catch up to the live broadcast (see Pausing live radio on page 30).  
Tune to an FM station manually  
Swipe the radio tuner.  
Seek the next tunable FM station Tap  
or  
, or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume  
buttons) twice.  
Scan FM stations  
Touch and hold  
to stop scanning.  
or  
until the screen showsScanning.Tap the screen  
Save an FM station as a favorite  
Tune in to the station, then tap . The  
Favorite stations are marked on the radio tuner with a yellow triangle.  
Tune in to the station, then tap  
changes to  
.
Remove an FM station  
from favorites  
.
Tag a song on the radio  
Tap  
on the Now Playing screen. Tagging is available only through  
supported radio stations.  
Turn off the radio  
Tap , or disconnect the EarPods or headphones.  
Pausing live radio  
You can pause a radio broadcast and resume playing it from the same point up to 15 minutes later.  
When Live Pause is turned on in Settings (it’s turned on by default), you can pause a live  
broadcast for up to 15 minutes. When the 15 minute limit is reached, the earlier recording is  
cleared as the recording continues.  
Paused radio is cleared automatically if:  
You change stations.  
You turn off iPod nano.  
You play other media content or record a voice memo.  
The battery is very low and needs to be charged.  
You pause the radio for 15 minutes without resuming play.  
The Live Pause controls give you more options for listening to paused radio, and provide access  
to the Radio menu.  
Show the Live Pause controls:  
m While the radio is playing, tap the Radio screen.  
A control shows where the broadcast was paused. The progress bar continues to fill up,  
displaying the time that’s passed since you paused.  
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Here are ways to control playback of paused radio:  
Start listening at the point where Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons).  
you paused  
Skip back by 30-second  
increments  
Tap  
Tap  
.
Skip forward by 30-second  
increments  
.
Skip forward by approximately  
10-second increments  
Touch and hold  
.
Move forward or backward  
through paused content  
Drag the control along the Live Pause control.  
Catch up to the live broadcast  
Open the Radio menu  
Drag the control all the way to the right.  
Tap  
. The Radio menu is where you can find local stations, set favorite  
stations, tag songs, and see a list of recent songs.  
Live Pause uses some battery power. You can turn off Live Pause to conserve the battery.  
Turn off Live Pause:  
m On the Home screen, tap Settings > Radio >  
.
Finding local stations and setting favorites  
You can use the Radio controls to find stations by browsing, seeking, scanning, saving your  
favorites, or tuning to them directly. You can also use the Radio menu to find local stations.  
Find local stations:  
1 Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap  
2 Tap Local Stations.  
.
iPod nano scans the available frequencies and lists the local stations.  
3 Tap next to a station to listen to the station without leaving the menu, or tap the station to  
tune to that station and return to the radio controls.  
4 When you finish, tap to return to the radio controls.  
If you want to update the list, tap Refresh.  
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Remove stations from Favorites:  
1 With the radio playing, tap the Now Playing screen.  
2 Tap , then tap Favorites.  
3 Flick down to show the Edit button, then tap it.  
4 Tap next to the station, then tap Delete.  
5 Tap Clear All to clear the entire list.  
6 When you finish, tap Done.  
Tagging songs for review and purchase  
If a radio station supports tagging, you can tag a song you hear, then preview and purchase  
it later in the iTunes Store. Songs that can be tagged are marked with a tag icon on the Now  
Playing screen.  
Tag a song:  
m Tap on the Now Playing screen.  
Your tagged songs appear in the Radio menu under Tagged Songs. The next time you sync  
iPod nano to iTunes, your tagged songs are synced and removed from iPod nano. They appear in  
iTunes, where you can preview and purchase them on the iTunes Store.  
Note: This feature may not be available with all radio stations.  
If the radio station doesn’t support tagging, you can also see a list of songs you listened to  
recently. Later, you can use this information to find and purchase the song.  
See recent songs:  
1 With the radio playing, tap the Now Playing screen.  
2 Tap , then tap Recent Songs.  
The listing shows the song title, artist name, and the radio station where you heard the song.  
Setting your radio region  
iPod nano can be used in many countries to receive FM radio signals. It comes with five preset  
signal ranges, identified by region:The Americas, Asia, Australia, Europe, and Japan.  
Select a radio region:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings.  
2 Tap Radio, then tap Radio Regions.  
3 Tap your region.  
A check appears next to the region you select.  
Region settings are determined by international radio standards, not by actual geographic  
region. If you live in a country not listed in the Radio Regions menu, choose a region that best  
matches the radio frequency specifications in your country.  
Important: iPod nano is intended for the reception of public broadcasts only. Listening to  
transmissions that are not intended for the public is illegal in some countries and violators may  
be prosecuted. Check and obey the laws and regulations in the areas where you use iPod nano.  
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The following table specifies the radio frequency range of each region in the Radio Regions  
menu, along with the increments between stations (indicated by a ± sign).  
Radio Region  
Radio Frequency Specifications  
Americas  
87.5–107.9 MHz/ ± 200 kHz  
Asia  
87.5–108.0 MHz/ ± 100 kHz  
87.5–107.9 MHz/ ± 200 kHz  
87.5–108.0 MHz/ ± 100 kHz  
76.0–90.0 MHz/ ± 100 kHz  
Australia  
Europe  
Japan  
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Fitness  
7
iPod nano comes with built-in features to help you make the most of your fitness routines. Set  
a daily step goal with the built-in pedometer, create Run workouts set to your favorite music,  
and use iTunes to upload workout data to the Nike+ website. You can use a Bluetooth LE (low  
energy) heart rate monitor to track your heart rate on iPod nano as you exercise.  
Setting Fitness preferences  
For more accurate workout data, set your height and weight in iPod nano. You should update  
your weight in iPod nano whenever it changes. If you use a different measurement system than  
the default in iPod nano, you can change the units of measure and distance.  
If a song or playlist motivates you, make it your PowerSong before you start your workout.  
To make these settings, tap on the Fitness screen:  
Set height  
Set weight  
Tap Personal Info, tap Height, then flick the dials to set your weight.  
Tap Personal Info, tap Weight, then flick the dials to set your height.  
TapUnits of Measure,then tap English or Metric.  
Set how units of measure  
or displayed  
Show distances in miles  
or kilometers  
Tap Distances, then tap Miles or Kilometers.  
Set a PowerSong  
Tap Run, tap PowerSong, then choose a song or playlist.  
Tap Run, tap Spoken Feedback, then choose an option.  
Change the voice for  
spoken feedback  
Pair a Bluetooth heart  
rate monitor  
, then tap Link.  
Tap Nike + iPod Sport Kit, tap Heart Rate Monitor, tap  
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Counting steps  
Set a Daily Step Goal, then let iPod nano count your steps while you walk and track your progress  
and calories burned over time. iPod nano counts steps in the background, so you can listen to  
music or use iPod nano for other things at the same time. Starting at midnight, any steps you  
take are automatically tracked for the day.  
The Walk icon  
appears in the status bar while steps are being counted.  
Use iPod nano to count steps for a walk:  
m On the Home screen, tap Fitness > Walk > Start.  
Carry iPod nano near your waistband for better accuracy. iPod nano counts steps whether you  
walk or run.  
Set a Daily Step Goal:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness.  
2 Tap , then tap Walk.  
3 Tap  
next to Daily Step Goal.  
4 Flick the dial to set the desired number of steps, then tap Done.  
Counting won’t begin until you start it in Fitness.  
5 Press the Home button , then tap Fitness.  
6 Tap Walk, then tap Start.  
Steps you take during a Run workout aren’t counted toward your Daily Step Goal.  
View your step totals:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness.  
2 Tap Walk.  
The first Walk screen shows these statistics:  
Calories burned  
Total time iPod nano has been tracking your steps  
Your daily goal, if you set one  
Distance covered  
3 Swipe left to see step counts for the day, week, month, and total overall.  
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Note: Calories burned are estimates, and actual calories may vary. For more information, consult  
your physician.  
You can see more detail about your walks and workouts in History (see Viewing and managing  
fitness data on page 38).  
Creating workouts with music  
You can create workouts on iPod nano to reach fitness goals of distance, time, or calories burned.  
Then add the music, podcast, audiobook, or radio station that gets you moving. iPod nano keeps  
a record of all your workout data, which you can upload to the Nike+ website if you wish.  
While you’re working out, iPod nano gives spoken feedback when you pause or resume  
your workout.  
Set up a  
new workout.  
Choose an  
existing workout.  
Set up a Run workout:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness.  
2 Tap Run, then tap one of the workout types (Basic, Time, Distance, or Calorie).  
3 Tap a preset goal, or tap Custom.  
If you choose Custom, use the controls to set the time, distance, or calories, then tap Done.  
4 Choose the audio content you want to listen to during your workout.  
5 Tap Start Workout.  
Carry iPod nano near your waist for better accuracy. You can run or walk during your workout  
and iPod nano will calculate the distance you traveled. If you set a Daily Step Goal, steps taken  
during a Run workout won’t count toward your Daily Step Goal total.  
Workouts you create on iPod nano are saved so you can use them again.  
Use a saved workout:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness, then tap Run.  
2 Tap Run, then tap My Workouts.  
3 Tap a saved workout, then tap Start Workout.  
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Controlling iPod nano during a workout  
You can use the iPod nano controls to pause and resume your workout, change songs, hear  
spoken feedback, or switch to a PowerSong for extra motivation.  
The table below describes how to control iPod nano during a workout:  
Pause a workout  
Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons).  
Tap the screen, then tap (if the screen is dark, press the Sleep/Wake  
button first).  
Resume a paused workout  
Choose a different song  
Play your PowerSong  
Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons), or tap the  
screen, then tap Resume (if the screen is dark, press the Sleep/Wake  
button first.  
Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons) twice, or tap  
the screen, tap , tap Change Music, then make a selection (if the screen  
is dark, press the Sleep/Wake button first).  
Tap PowerSong (if the screen is dark, press the Sleep/Wake button first).  
Set your PowerSong before you start the workout.  
End a workout  
Tap the screen (if the screen is dark, press the Sleep/Wake button first), tap  
, then tap End Workout.  
Hear spoken feedback  
Stop your workout. iPod nano speaks your workout statistics for  
quick reference.  
If you’re using Apple EarPods that have a remote, you can press and hold  
the center button to hear current statistics such as pace, distance, and  
calories burned as you’re working out.  
If you use compatible headphones with a remote or controls, see the product’s documentation  
for information about using its controls with iPod nano.  
Calibrating iPod nano  
For more accurate workout statistics, make sure your height and weight are set accurately  
and calibrate iPod nano more than one time. Each time you calibrate iPod nano, its  
accuracy improves.  
Calibrate iPod nano:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness > Run.  
2 Tap a workout type (see Creating workouts with music on page 36).  
3 Walk or run for at least one-quarter mile (0.4 kilometers).  
4 End your workout, then tap Calibrate.  
The Calibrate button appears at the bottom of the workout summary if the workout qualified for  
calibration. You may need to flick up to see it.  
You can calibrate or recalibrate any time the Calibrate button appears at the bottom of a  
workout summary. If you want to start over, you can reset calibration.  
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Reset calibration:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness.  
2 Tap , then tap Reset Calibration.  
3 Tap Walk Calibration or Run Calibration.  
Choose the option that best reflects which pace you want to recalibrate. For example, if you  
mostly walked during calibration, choose that option.  
4 Tap the Reset Calibration button, or tap Cancel if you change your mind.  
5 Start a Run or Walk workout, then tap the Calibrate button when it appears.  
To set or change your height or weight, see Setting Fitness preferences on page 34.  
Viewing and managing fitness data  
iPod nano tracks a range of exercise statistics so you can monitor progress on your fitness goals.  
You can also use iTunes to upload your steps and other workout information to the Nike+  
website, where you can set a goal, challenge your friends, and track your progress.  
View your exercise history:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness.  
2 Tap , then tap an option:  
Personal Bests lists best times for runs of different distances, from one kilometer to a marathon.  
Workout Totals shows the total number of workouts tracked, and gives the greatest distance  
run, total distance run, total time, and total calories burned.  
Date listings at the bottom give all your walk and workout totals by date. Walks and workouts  
are grouped by type, so you can find them easily.  
Clear workout data from iPod nano:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Fitness, then tap History.  
2 Tap the month you want to clear.  
3 Flick down, then tap Clear.  
A dialog asks if you want to clear the workout history for the month.  
4 Tap Delete All, or tap Cancel if you change your mind.  
You can use iTunes to upload your steps and other workout information to the Nike+ website.  
You need a Nike+ account, which you can set up the first time you sync workout data in iTunes.  
Upload your steps or workout information to Nike+ :  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 Click Send in the dialog that appears, then follow the onscreen instructions to set up your  
Nike+ account.  
Once you set up your account, a Nike + iPod pane appears in the iTunes window.  
3 Click Nike + iPod, then selectAutomatically send workout data to nikeplus.comif it isn’t  
selected already.  
4 Click Apply.  
To view and share your information on the Nike website, click theVisit nikeplus.com”  
button in the Nike + iPod pane when iPod nano is connected to your computer, or go to  
www.nikeplus.com and log in to your account.  
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Photos  
8
iPod nano lets you carry photos with you, so you can share them with your family, friends,  
and associates.  
Viewing photos on iPod nano  
You can view photos on iPod nano individually, or as a slideshow.  
Return to thumbnail view.  
Double-tap to  
zoom the photo.  
Tap the screen to  
show photo controls.  
Viewing individual photos  
Your photos are grouped into albums for easy browsing on iPod nano. If you use iPhoto, you can  
also sync Events and Faces, and then view photos this way. When you view individual photos, you  
can zoom in or out and move a zoomed photo around to display a particular part of the image.  
View photos on iPod nano:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Photos.  
2 Tap an album or other group of photos (flick to see all the albums).  
3 Flick up or down to see thumbnail images of your photos. Tap a thumbnail to view the  
full-size image.  
4 Swipe left or right to scroll through all the photos in the album.  
5 Tap a photo to see controls, then tap to return to the thumbnail view.  
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Here are ways you can view and manipulate your photos:  
Quickly find a photo in the  
Flick up or down.  
thumbnail view  
View a photo thumbnail at  
full size  
Tap the photo thumbnail.  
See the next or previous photo  
in an album  
Tap the photo in the album, swipe left or right across the photo, then  
tap or  
.
Quickly enlarge or reduce  
a photo  
Double-tap the full size photo to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out.  
If you use Faces in iPhoto, double-tapping zooms in on the subject’s face.  
Enlarge or reduce a photo  
Pinch with two fingers. Spread fingers apart to zoom gradually, and bring  
fingers together to reduce the size.  
View a different part of a  
Drag the photo on the screen with one finger.  
zoomed photo (pan the photo)  
Return to the album  
thumbnail view  
Tap  
.
View the album as a slideshow  
Tap a photo in the album, then tap . If music is playing, it becomes the  
slideshow soundtrack.  
Pause and resume a slideshow  
Change slideshow settings  
Tap the screen to pause, then tap to resume.  
On the Home screen, tap Settings, then tap Photos. Tap the settings you  
want to change.  
You can set the slideshow speed, shuffle photos, or have the  
slideshow repeat.  
Viewing slideshows on iPod nano  
You can view photos on iPod nano in a slideshow with transitions. Set slideshow options in  
Settings > Photos.  
View a slideshow on iPod nano:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Photos.  
2 Tap an album, or tap All Photos.  
3 Tap the photo you want to begin with, then tap it again to show the controls.  
If you tap a photo you don’t want, tap to return to the album thumbnail view. Swiping right  
takes you back one photo at a time.  
4 Tap to start the slideshow.  
If you want a soundtrack for the slideshow, start playing a song or playlist before you start  
the slideshow.  
While viewing the slideshow, you can tap the screen to pause the slideshow, then tap to  
resume. To exit, tap to return to the album.  
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Syncing photos  
You can sync photos from your computer to iPod nano using iTunes, or manually add photos  
from a folder on your computer. Photos are optimized for viewing on iPod nano, but you can also  
add full resolution photos.  
Adding photos from your computer  
You can sync photos with iPod nano using iTunes on your computer. Adding photos to  
iPod nano the first time might take some time, depending on the number of photos.  
Sync photos from your iPhoto library:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click Photos.  
3 SelectSync Photos from,then choose iPhoto from the pop-up menu.  
4 Select whether you want to include all of your photos, or only selected ones.  
If you choose the second option, click the pop-up menu to make further refinements. Then select  
the Albums, Events, and Faces to sync.  
5 Click Apply.  
Each time you connect iPod nano to your computer, photos are synced automatically.  
Add photos from a folder on your hard disk to iPod nano:  
1 Add photos to a folder on your computer.  
If you want images to appear in separate photo albums on iPod nano, create folders within the  
main image folder and drag images to the new folders.  
2 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
3 Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click Photos.  
4 SelectSync Photos from.”  
5 ChooseChoose Folder …from the pop-up menu, then select the image folder.  
6 Select eitherAll foldersorSelected folders.”  
If you choose the second option, select the folders that you want to sync.  
7 Click Apply.  
When you add photos to iPod nano, iTunes optimizes the photos for viewing. Full-resolution  
image files aren’t transferred by default. Adding full-resolution image files is useful if you want  
to move them from one computer to another, but it isn’t necessary for viewing the images on  
iPod nano.  
Add full-resolution image files to iPod nano:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click Photos.  
3 SelectInclude full-resolution photos.”  
4 Click Apply.  
iTunes copies the full-resolution versions of the photos to the Photos folder on iPod nano. To  
retrieve them, see the following section, Copying photos from iPod nano to a computer.  
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Copying photos from iPod nano to a computer  
If you add full-resolution photos from your computer to iPod nano, they’re stored in a Photos  
folder on iPod nano. You can connect iPod nano to a computer and add these photos to  
the computer.  
Add photos from iPod nano to a computer:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click Summary.  
3 In the Options section, selectEnable disk use.”  
4 Click Apply.  
When you use iPod nano as an external disk, the iPod nano disk icon appears on the desktop  
(Mac), or as the next available drive letter in Windows Explorer (Windows PC).  
5 Drag image files from the Photos folder on iPod nano to the desktop or to a photo editing  
application on the computer.  
You can also use a photo editing application, such as iPhoto, to add photos stored in the  
Photos folder on iPod nano. See the documentation that came with the application for  
more information.  
Be sure to deselectEnable disk usewhen you’re finished, and click Apply. When iPod nano is  
used as an external disk, you must eject iPod nano before you disconnect it from your computer.  
For more information, see Disconnecting iPod nano from your computer on page 13.  
Removing photos from iPod nano  
You can change sync settings to remove all photos from iPod nano, including full resolution  
images, or to delete selected photos.  
Delete all photos from iPod nano:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click Photos.  
3 SelectSync photos from.”  
The checkbox is already selected, and clicking it again deselects it. A dialog appears asking  
for verification.  
4 Click Remove Photos in the dialog that appears, then click Apply.  
No photos are removed until you click Apply. If you change your mind, select Sync Photos again.  
Delete selected photos:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click Photos.  
3 Select the button next toSelected albums, events, and faces, and automatically include,then  
select an option from the pop-up menu.  
4 Deselect the items you want to remove from iPod nano, then click Apply.  
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Clock  
9
You can use the clock on iPod nano as a stopwatch, as a timer, and to show the time for multiple  
time zones.  
Customizing the clock  
You can choose different clock faces for iPod nano and change how the time is displayed. For  
example, you can use 24-hour clock notation, or choose whether to show the clock when  
the iPod nano screen turns on. If you choose the world clock, you can show the time in two  
additional time zones.  
Change the clock face:  
Do one of the following:  
m Tap Settings > General > Date & Time > Clock Face, tap one of the choices, then tap Set.  
m On the Home screen, tap Clock, tap the clock face, then tap the left or right arrows that appear.  
Stop when you see the one you want, and it becomes the default clock face until you change it.  
If you set the clock face to the world clock, you need to set the time zones.  
Set a world clock time zone:  
1 Choose the world clock face using one of the methods described above.  
2 On the Home screen, tap Settings > General > Date & Time > World Clock.  
If iPod nano is set to any other clock face, World Clock doesn’t appear in Date & Time preferences.  
3 Tap a location in World Clocks, then tap the city closest to the location you want to show.  
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Here are some more ways to change how you view time on iPod nano:  
Set the time, date, and time zone  
Show time with a 24-hour clock  
On the Home screen, tap Settings > General > Date & Time.  
On the Home screen, tap Settings > General > Date & Time, then tap  
next to 24 Hour Clock to turn it on.  
Show the clock face when  
iPod nano wakes from sleep  
Tap Settings > General > Date & Time, then tap  
Wake to turn it on.  
next to Time On  
Using the stopwatch  
iPod nano has a stopwatch for timing events and tracking intervals, such as laps. You can play  
music or other audio while you use the stopwatch.  
Use the stopwatch:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Clock.  
2 Swipe left to see the stopwatch controls.  
3 Tap Start.  
To record laps, tap Lap after each lap.  
To pause the stopwatch, tap Stop. Then tap Start to resume.  
4 Tap Stop when you finish.  
iPod nano shows the last session’s lap statistics on the screen. Be sure to note lap times before  
you start a new session. Tapping Reset deletes the information.  
Using the timer  
Use the countdown timer on iPod nano to set an alarm, or to set a sleep timer that turns off  
iPod nano automatically. The timer continues to run while iPod nano is turned o, but you won’t  
hear the alarm sound.  
Set the timer:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Clock.  
2 Swipe left twice to see the timer controls.  
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3 Flick to set the hours and minutes until the alarm goes o, then tap When Timer Ends.  
4 Tap an alert sound, then tap Set.  
5 Tap Start when you’re ready to start the timer.  
Cancel the timer:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Clock.  
2 Swipe to see the timer controls.  
3 Tap Cancel.  
You can set a sleep timer to turn off iPod nano automatically after playing music or other content  
for a specified period of time.  
Set the sleep timer:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Clock.  
2 Swipe left twice to see the timer controls.  
3 Flick to set the hours and minutes, then tap When Timer Ends.  
4 Tap Sleep iPod, then tap Set.  
5 Tap Start when you’re ready.  
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Voice Memos  
10  
You can record and listen to voice memos on iPod nano, label them, then sync them to iTunes.  
The Voice Memos icon appears on the Home screen when a microphone is connected or when  
there are voice recordings on iPod nano.  
Recording voice memos  
You can use the optional Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic, or a supported third-party  
accessory, to record voice memos on iPod nano.  
Record a voice memo:  
1 Connect a compatible microphone, then tap Voice Memos on the Home screen.  
2 Tap Record, then begin speaking.  
You can tap Pause, then tap Resume as many times as you like during the recording.  
3 When you’re finished, tap Stop.  
The elapsed time displays on the screen while you record. If you press the Home button or leave  
the Voice Memos screen, the recording stops automatically.  
Listening to recordings  
You can play back recordings without connecting a microphone. The controls for voice memo  
playback are similar to those for listening to other audio on iPod nano.  
Listen to a recording:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Voice Memos.  
2 Tap Memos, then tap a recording.  
The recording begins playing automatically.  
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3 Tap to pause playback.  
Tap the screen to see additional playback controls.  
Here are more ways to control playback:  
Pause  
Tap , disconnect your EarPods, or press the Play/Pause button (between  
the volume buttons).  
Resume a paused recording  
Start the recording over  
Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons).  
Tap  
.
Skip to the end of the recording  
Tap  
, or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons)  
twice.  
Go to any point in a recording  
Tap the screen, then drag the playhead along the track position control.  
Slide your finger down to slow the scrub rate for greater precision. The  
farther down you slide your finger, the smaller the increments.  
Play back the last 30 seconds  
Set the playback speed  
On the second control screen, tap  
.
Tap the screen, then tap  
= Play at double speed.  
= Play at normal speed.  
= Play at half speed.  
. Tap the control again to change the speed.  
Managing recordings  
Your saved recordings are listed by date and time. You can assign labels to recordings to help  
organize them. Use iTunes to copy recordings to your computer.  
Label a recording:  
1 On the Voice Memos screen, tap Memos.  
2 Tap a recording, and when it begins to play, tap the screen again.  
3 Tap , then tap one of the choices.  
You can choose Memo, Podcast, Interview, Lecture, Idea, Meeting, or Presentation.  
The recording appears in the list with the label you chose, along with the date and time of  
the recording.  
Delete a recording:  
1 On the Voice Memos screen, tap Memos.  
2 Tap Edit.  
3 Tap next to the recording, then tap Delete.  
4 When you finish, tap Done.  
Sync voice memos with your computer:  
m If iPod nano is set to sync songs automatically: Voice memos on iPod nano are synced to a playlist  
in iTunes named Voice Memos (and removed from iPod nano) when you connect iPod nano. See  
m If iPod nano is set to sync songs manually: iTunes asks if you want to sync new voice memos the  
next time you sync. See Managing iPod nano manually on page 16.  
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Accessibility  
11  
Universal Access features  
Accessibility features make it easier for users with visual, auditory, or other physical disabilities to  
use iPod nano. These features include:  
VoiceOver  
Mono Audio  
Invert Colors  
You can turn these features on or off on iPod nano, or in iTunes. You can also set a preference  
that turns either VoiceOver or Invert Colors on or off with three clicks of the Home button (see  
Turn on accessibility features in iTunes:  
1 Connect iPod nano to your computer and open iTunes.  
2 In iTunes, select iPod nano, then click the Summary tab.  
3 In the Options section, select Configure Universal Access.  
4 Select the options you want to use, then click OK.  
5 Click Apply.  
See the sections below for information about turning accessibility features on or off on  
iPod nano.  
For more information about accessibility features on your Mac and iPod nano, go to  
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Using VoiceOver  
VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so that you can use iPod nano without seeing  
the screen. VoiceOver speaks the language you specify in Accessibility settings on iPod nano.  
VoiceOver is available for many languages, but not all.  
VoiceOver tells you about each element on the screen as it’s selected. When an element is  
selected, it’s enclosed by a white rectangle and VoiceOver speaks the name or describes the item.  
The rectangle is referred to as the VoiceOver cursor.  
If text is selected, VoiceOver reads the text. If a control (such as a button or switch) is selected,  
VoiceOver may describe what the item does, or may provide instructions—for example,  
“double-tap to open.”  
Set up VoiceOver on iPod nano:  
1 Connect EarPods or headphones to iPod nano.  
2 On the Home screen, tap Settings, then tap General.  
3 Tap Accessibility.  
4 Tap VoiceOver, then set any of these options:  
Speak Hints: Explains how to interact with the item in the VoiceOver cursor. You may want to  
turn this on to help you learn how to use iPod nano, and turn it off later.  
Speaking Rate: Increases or decreases the rate of speech for VoiceOver. This does not affect the  
speech rate for audiobooks or podcasts.  
Language: Sets the language for VoiceOver. It should match the language set for iPod nano.  
5 Tap  
to turn VoiceOver On.  
If this is the first time you turned on VoiceOver on iPod nano, a dialog appears.  
6 Tap OK in the dialog, then double-tap OK to confirm.  
If you can’t see the screen, move your finger until you hearOK button,then double-tap with  
one finger.  
If you do nothing for 15 seconds, the dialog disappears and VoiceOver turns off.  
When VoiceOver is on, you use a different set of gestures to control iPod nano. If you change  
your mind and want to turn VoiceOver o, double-tap with two fingers to move the switch to Off.  
If you navigate away from the Settings screen, you need to use VoiceOver gestures to return to  
the setting and turn it off.  
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Turn oVoiceOver on iPod nano using VoiceOver gestures:  
1 Click the Home button, then slide one finger around the screen until you hearSettings.”  
If you don’t hearSettings,swipe with two fingers to move to another screen and try again.  
2 Double-tap to open Settings.  
3 Slide your finger up or down the screen until you see or hear General, then double-tap.  
4 Slide your finger up or down the screen until you see or hearAccessibility,then double-tap.  
5 Slide your finger up or down the screen until you see or hearVoiceOver,then double-tap.  
6 Double-tap when you hearVoiceOver switch button on.”  
You hearVoiceOver offas confirmation. You can once again use standard gestures to control  
iPod nano.  
VoiceOver gestures  
When VoiceOver is turned on, use the following gestures to control iPod nano:  
Read the screen starting at the top  
Flick up with two fingers.  
Read the screen from the current selection  
Flick down with two fingers.  
Pause or continue speech when reading dialogs and Tap the screen with one finger.  
other text  
Select the item in the VoiceOver cursor  
Activate the item in the VoiceOver cursor  
Scroll left one screen  
Tap the screen with one finger.  
Double-tap with one finger.  
Swipe right with two fingers.  
Swipe left with two fingers.  
Flick down with one finger.  
Flick up with one finger.  
Scroll right one screen  
Scroll up one screen in a list or menu  
Scroll down one screen in a list or menu  
Start or stop the current action  
Tap with two fingers.  
Increase or decrease the value of a selected control  
Flick up with one finger to increase the value, or flick  
down with one finger to decrease the value.  
Return to the Home screen  
Press the Home button.  
Setting Mono Audio  
Mono Audio combines the sound of the left and right channels into a monaural signal that plays  
through both sides of your EarPods. This enables users with a hearing impairment in one ear to  
hear both channels with the other ear.  
Turn Mono Audio on or off:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > General.  
2 Tap Accessibility.  
3 Tap the On/Off switch next to Mono Audio.  
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Inverting the screen colors  
You can invert the colors on the iPod nano screen, which may make it easier to read. When Invert  
Colors is on, the screen looks like a photographic negative.  
Turn Invert Colors on or off:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > General.  
2 Tap Accessibility.  
3 Tap the On/Off switch next to Invert Colors.  
Quickly activating accessibility features  
You can set iPod nano to switch Invert Colors or VoiceOver off and on when you press the Home  
button three times. This makes it easier to share iPod nano with another person who doesn’t  
need the same features.  
Turn on the accessibility shortcut:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > General.  
2 Tap Accessibility.  
3 Tap Triple-click Home, then tap one of the options.  
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EarPods and Bluetooth accessories  
12  
You can use the EarPods that came with iPod nano, or use a variety of compatible third-party  
earphones, headsets, and speakers to listen to music and other audio content, watch videos, and  
view photos. You can also use iPod nano with compatible Bluetooth headsets and hands-free  
systems in some automobiles.  
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and  
Handling, on page 61.  
Using the Apple EarPods  
The Apple EarPods that came with your iPod nano connect to the earphone port on the bottom  
of iPod nano. Place the EarPods in your ears as shown.  
The earphone  
cord is adjustable.  
If you have the Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic or the In-Ear Headphones with Remote and  
Mic, you can also navigate playlists. For information, see the documentation for those accessories.  
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Using the Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic  
The Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic (shown here) are available separately. They feature a  
microphone, volume buttons, and an integrated button that lets you control audio playback and  
hear track announcements.  
Mic button  
Connect the EarPods to listen to music, FM radio, or to record a voice memo using the  
built-in microphone. Press the center button on the mic to control music playback and hear  
track announcements.  
Pause a song or workout  
Skip to the next song  
Skip to the previous song  
Fast-forward  
Press the center button. Press again to resume playback.  
Press the center button twice quickly.  
Press the center button three times quickly.  
Press the center button twice quickly and hold.  
Press the center button three times quickly and hold.  
Press the + or – button.  
Rewind  
Adjust the volume  
Hear the current  
track announcement  
Press and hold the center button until you hear the current song title and  
artist name.  
If you’re listening to an audiobook, podcast, or iTunes U collection, you  
hear the book title and author’s name or episode information.  
Choose a different playlist  
Press and hold the center button through the announcement of the  
current song title and artist name, until you hear the first playlist.  
Click the + or – button to move forward or backward through the list of  
playlists. When you hear the one you want, click the center button.  
Note: The Play/Pause button on iPod nano works the same way as the center button on the  
Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic.  
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Connecting to Bluetooth accessories  
You can use iPod nano with compatible Bluetooth headsets and other accessories, including  
some hands-free systems in newer cars. iPod nano supports A2DP for audio streaming and  
AVRCP for controlling playback on Bluetooth devices. Before you can use a Bluetooth device, you  
must pair it with iPod nano.  
You can also use iPod nano with a Nike+ sensor or a Bluetooth heart rate monitor. Set up  
Bluetooth fitness devices in Fitness (see Setting Fitness preferences on page 34).  
Important: Read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device for instructions on its  
use, on pairing it with other devices, and on optimizing performance.  
Pair iPod nano with a Bluetooth device:  
1 Follow the instructions that came with the device to make it discoverable or set it to search for  
other Bluetooth devices.  
2 On the iPod nano Home screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth.  
3 Tap  
, to turn it On.  
iPod nano begins searching for available Bluetooth devices.  
4 When your device appears in the list, tap it.  
When the pairing is completed, you seeConnectedbelow the device name.  
Some Bluetooth devices require a code to complete the pairing. If you see a screen asking you to  
enter a code, check the documentation that came with the device, then enter the code provided  
in the device’s documentation.  
If your device uses the Simple Secure Pairing system, a six digit code appears on iPod nano  
and on the Bluetooth device screen. If the codes match, tap Pair on iPod nano to complete  
the pairing.  
Connect to a paired Bluetooth device:  
A Bluetooth device can be paired with iPod nano even when it’s not currently connected. You  
must connect to the device to use it.  
m On the Home screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth, then tap the paired device.  
When successfully connected, you seeConnectedbelow the device name.  
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Remove a Bluetooth device pairing:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth.  
2 Tap  
next to the device in the Devices list.  
3 TapForget this Device.”  
Switching between audio output devices  
If you have more than one audio output device connected or paired with iPod nano, you can use  
playback controls on iPod nano to choose one for audio output.  
When multiple devices are available, a speaker icon appears next to the volume control for  
music, and in the additional playback controls for other types of audio, video, and movies.  
Appears when EarPods or other headphones are connected to the  
headphone jack and a supported USB audio accessory is connected to the  
Lightning connector.  
Appears when EarPods or other non-Bluetooth audio devices are selected  
and other output options are available.  
Appears when a Bluetooth device is selected and other output options  
are available.  
iPod nano must already be paired with a Bluetooth device to use the controls.  
Select a device for audio output:  
m Tap the icon, then tap the device in the list.  
EarPods and other headphones connected to the earphone port appear asiPodin the list.  
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Tips and Troubleshooting  
13  
Most problems with iPod nano can be solved quickly by following  
the advice in this chapter.  
The 5 Rs: Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, Restore  
Remember these five basic suggestions if you have a problem with iPod nano. Try these steps  
one at a time until your issue is resolved. If one of the following doesn’t help, read on for  
solutions to specific problems.  
Reset iPod nano. See General suggestions, below.  
Retry with a different USB port if you cannot see iPod nano in iTunes.  
Restart your computer, and make sure you have the latest software updates installed.  
Reinstall iTunes software from the latest version on the web.  
Restore iPod nano. See Updating and restoring iPod software on page 60.  
General suggestions  
Most problems with iPod nano can be solved by resetting it.  
If you need to reset iPod nano  
m First, make sure iPod nano is charged. Then press the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button  
for 6 seconds, until the Apple logo appears.  
If iPod nano won’t turn on or respond  
m The iPod nano battery might need to be recharged. Connect iPod nano to a high power USB 2.0  
port or USB 3.0 port on your computer or to an Apple USB Power Adapter and let the battery  
recharge. Look for the lightning bolt icon on the iPod nano screen to verify that iPod nano is  
receiving a charge.  
Note: The USB 2.0 port on most keyboards doesn’t provide enough power to charge iPod nano.  
Connect iPod nano to a high power USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port on your computer.  
m Try the 5 Rs, one by one, until iPod nano responds.  
If you want to disconnect iPod nano, but you see the messageConnectedorSync in Progress”  
m If iPod nano is syncing music, wait for it to finish.  
m Select iPod nano in iTunes, then click the Eject button (C).  
m If iPod nano disappears from iTunes, but you still see theConnectedorSync in Progress”  
message on the iPod nano screen, disconnect iPod nano.  
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m If iPod nano doesn’t disappear from iTunes, drag the iPod nano icon from the desktop to the  
Trash if you’re using a Mac. 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 nano. If you still see the  
“ConnectedorSync in Progressmessage, restart your computer and eject iPod nano again.  
If iPod nano isn’t playing music  
m Make sure the volume is adjusted properly. A maximum volume limit might be set. You can  
change or remove it in Settings. See Setting the maximum volume limit on page 25.  
m Make sure you’re using iTunes 10.7 or later (available at www.itunes.com/downloads). Songs  
purchased from the iTunes Store using earlier versions of iTunes won’t play on iPod nano until  
you upgrade iTunes.  
If you connect iPod nano to your computer and nothing happens  
m Make sure you installed the latest iTunes software from www.itunes.com/downloads.  
m Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer.  
Note: Your computer needs a USB 2.0 port or a USB 3.0 port to connect iPod nano. If you have  
a Windows PC that doesn’t have a USB 2.0 port, in some cases you can purchase and install a  
USB 2.0 card.  
m If iPod nano is connected to a USB hub, try connecting iPod nano directly to a high power  
USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port on your computer.  
m iPod nano might need to be reset (see page 56).  
m If you’re connecting iPod nano to a portable computer using the Lightning to USB Cable,  
connect the computer to a power outlet before connecting iPod nano.  
m Make sure you have the required computer and software. See If you want to check the system  
requirements on page 59.  
m Check the cable connections. Disconnect the cable at both ends and make sure no foreign  
objects are in the USB ports. Then reconnect the cable.  
m Try restarting your computer.  
m If none of the previous suggestions solves your problems, you might need to restore iPod nano  
software. See Updating and restoring iPod software on page 60.  
If music stops when the iPod nano screen turns off  
m Make sure the earphone port is free of debris.  
If iPod nano displays a “Connect to Power” message  
m This message may appear if iPod nano is exceptionally low on power and the battery needs  
to be charged before iPod nano can communicate with your computer. To charge the battery,  
connect iPod nano to a high-power USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port on your computer.  
Leave iPod nano connected to your computer until the message disappears and iPod nano  
appears in iTunes or the Finder. Depending on how depleted the battery is, you may need to  
charge iPod nano for up to 30 minutes before it will start up.  
To charge iPod nano more quickly, use the optional Apple USB Power Adapter.  
If iPod nano displays a “Use iTunes to restore” message  
m Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes on your computer (download it  
m Connect iPod nano to your computer. When iTunes opens, follow the onscreen prompts to  
restore iPod nano.  
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m If restoring iPod nano doesn’t solve the problem, iPod nano may need to be repaired. You can  
arrange for service at the iPod Service & Support website at www.apple.com/support/ipod.  
If you can’t add a song or other item to iPod nano  
m The song may be in a format that iPod nano doesn’t support. The following audio file formats are  
supported by iPod nano. These include formats for audiobooks and podcasting:  
AAC (M4A, M4B, M4P, up to 320 Kbps)  
Apple Lossless (a high-quality compressed format)  
MP3 (up to 320 Kbps)  
MP3 Variable Bit Rate (VBR)  
WAV  
AA (audible.com spoken word, formats 2, 3, and 4)  
AIFF  
A song encoded using Apple Lossless format has CD-quality sound, but takes up only about half  
as much space as a song encoded using AIFF or WAV format. The same song encoded in AAC  
or MP3 format takes up even less space. When you import music from a CD using iTunes, it’s  
converted to AAC format by default.  
If you have a song in iTunes that isn’t supported by iPod nano, you can convert it to a format  
iPod nano supports. For more information, see iTunes Help.  
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 nano doesn’t support audible.com format 1, MPEG Layer 1, MPEG Layer 2, or WMA  
audio files.  
You can’t sync HD video to iPod nano; only standard definition video is supported. You may be  
able to convert a video to play on iPod nano. See iTunes Help for more information.  
If iPod nano displays a “Connect to iTunes to activate Genius” message  
m You haven’t turned on Genius in iTunes, or you haven’t synced iPod nano since you turned on  
Genius in iTunes. See Creating Genius playlists on page 24.  
If iPod nano displays a “Genius is not available for the selected song” message  
m Genius is on but is unable to make a Genius playlist using the selected song. New songs are  
regularly added to the iTunes Store Genius database, so try again soon.  
If iPod nano can’t receive a radio signal  
m Make sure the EarPods or headphones are fully connected.  
m Try relocating the earphone or headphone cord, and make sure the cord isn’t coiled or twisted.  
m Move to an area with better reception, such as near a window or outside.  
If you accidentally set iPod nano to use a language you don’t understand  
m You can reset the language:  
1 On the Home screen, tap Settings (the icon looks like a gear).  
2 Tap the second menu item from the top (General).  
3 Flick to the bottom of the list, then tap the second menu item from the bottom (Language).  
4 Tap your language, then tap the button on the right at the top of the menu (Done).  
The button on the left is Cancel.  
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m You can also reset all settings (your synced content isn’t deleted or modified). Tap Settings, tap  
the last item in the menu (Reset Settings), then tap the red button (Reset).  
The last button is Cancel.  
m If you can’t recognize the Reset Settings menu item, you can restore iPod nano to its original  
state and choose a language. See Updating and restoring iPod software on page 60.  
If iPod nano is unresponsive and you see a box around items on the screen  
1 VoiceOver may be turned on. Click the Home button three times.  
If the toggle feature is turned on for VoiceOver, clicking Home three times turns VoiceOver off  
or on.  
2 If the box is still visible, use VoiceOver gestures to turn it off (see VoiceOver gestures on page 50).  
If iPod nano speaks the text on the screen  
m VoiceOver may be turned on, and you must use VoiceOver gestures to turn it off (see VoiceOver  
gestures on page 50).  
If you want to check the system requirements  
To use iPod nano, you must have:  
m One of the following computer configurations:  
A Mac with a high power USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port  
A Windows PC with a high power USB 2.0 port or a USB 2.0 card installed  
m One of the following operating systems:  
Mac OS X v10.6.8 or later  
Windows 7, 32-bit edition  
Windows Vista, 32-bit edition  
Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later  
m iTunes 10.7 or later (download it from www.itunes.com/downloads)  
If your Windows PC doesn’t have a high power USB 2.0 port, you can purchase and install  
a USB 2.0 card. For more information about cables and compatible USB cards, go to  
On the Mac, iPhoto 8.1 or later is required in order to use all iPod nano photo features.  
This software is optional. iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac, so check in the  
Applications folder.  
On both Mac and Windows PC, iPod nano can sync digital photos from folders on your  
computer’s hard disk.  
If you want to use iPod nano with both a Mac and a Windows PC  
m If you’re using iPod nano with a Mac and you want to use it with a Windows PC, you must restore  
the iPod software for use with the PC (see Updating and restoring iPod software on page 60).  
Important: Restoring the iPod software erases all data from iPod nano, including songs.  
You cannot switch from using iPod nano with a Mac to using it with a Windows PC, without  
erasing all data on iPod nano.  
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Updating and restoring iPod software  
You can use iTunes to update or restore iPod software. You should update iPod nano to use the  
latest software. You can also restore the software, which puts iPod nano back to its original state.  
If you choose to update, the software is updated, but your settings and songs aren’t affected.  
If you choose to restore, all data is erased from iPod nano, including songs, videos, files, photos,  
and any other data. All iPod nano settings are restored to their original state.  
Update or restore iPod software:  
1 Make sure you have an Internet connection and have installed the latest version of iTunes from  
2 Connect iPod nano to your computer.  
3 In iTunes, select iPod nano, then click Summary.  
The Version section tells you whether iPod nano is up to date or needs a newer version of  
the software.  
4 Click Update to install the latest version of the software.  
5 If necessary, click Restore to restore iPod nano to its original settings (this erases all data from  
iPod nano). Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process.  
Important: Restoring the iPod software erases all data from iPod nano, including songs.  
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Safety and Handling  
14  
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other  
injuries, or damage to iPod nano or other property. Read all safety information below before  
using iPod nano.  
Keep the iPod nano User Guide handy for future reference.  
Important safety information  
Handling Handle iPod nano with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitive  
electronic components inside. iPod nano can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or  
crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid. Don’t use a damaged iPod nano, such as when the  
screen is cracked, as it may cause injury. If you’re concerned about scratching, consider using  
a case.  
Repairing Don’t open iPod nano and don’t attempt to repair iPod nano by yourself.  
Disassembling iPod nano may cause injury to you or damage to iPod nano. If iPod nano  
is damaged, malfunctions or comes in contact with liquid, contact Apple or an Apple  
Authorized Service Provider. You can find more information about obtaining service at:  
Battery Don’t attempt to replace the battery in iPod nano yourself as you may damage the  
battery which may cause overheating and injury. The lithium-ion battery in iPod nano should  
be replaced only by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and must be recycled or  
disposed of separately from household waste. For information about battery recycling and  
replacement, go to www.apple.com/batteries. Don’t incinerate the battery.  
Distraction Using iPod nano in some circumstances can distract you and may cause a  
dangerous situation. Observe rules that prohibit or restrict the use of headphones (for example,  
using headphones while riding a bicycle).  
Charging Charge iPod nano with the included cable and optional power adapter or other  
third-party Made for iPod cable and power adapters that are compatible with USB 2.0. Using  
damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause electric shock.  
When you use the Apple Lightning to USB Cable to charge iPod nano, make sure that the AC  
plug or AC power cord is fully inserted into the adapter before you plug it into a power outlet.  
Power adapters may become warm during normal use and prolonged contact may cause injury.  
Always allow adequate ventilation around power adapters when using.  
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Hearing loss Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. To prevent possible  
hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Background noise, as well  
as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seem quieter than they actually  
are. Use only compatible receivers, earbuds, headphones, speakerphones, or earpieces with your  
device. Turn on the audio and check the volume before inserting anything in your ear. For more  
information about hearing loss, see www.apple.com/sound/. For information about how to set a  
maximum volume limit on iPod nano, see Setting the maximum volume limit on page 25.  
RF exposure iPod nano uses radio signals to connect to Bluetooth capable devices. Specific  
Absorption Rate (SAR) refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR limits are  
1.6 Watts per Kilogram (over a volume containing a mass of 1 gram of tissue) in countries that  
follow the United States FCC limit and 2.0 W/Kg (averaged over 10 grams of tissue) in countries  
that follow the Council of the European Union limit. During testing, iPod nano Bluetooth radios  
are set to their highest transmission levels and placed in positions that simulate use against the  
body. Avoid cases with metal parts.  
Radio frequency interference Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use of  
electronic devices (for example, in health care facilities or blasting areas). Although iPod nano  
is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations governing radio frequency  
emissions, such emissions from iPod nano can negatively affect the operation of other electronic  
equipment, causing them to malfunction. Turn off iPod nano or turn off Bluetooth when use is  
prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or when asked to do so by authorities.  
Medical devices iPod nano contains a radio that emits electromagnetic fields. These  
electromagnetic fields may interfere with pacemakers or other medical devices. If you wear  
a pacemaker, maintain at least 6 inches (approximately 15 cm) of separation between your  
pacemaker and the iPod nano. If you suspect iPod nano is interfering with your pacemaker  
or any other medical device, stop using iPod nano and consult your physician for information  
specific to your medical device. The included headphones have magnets in the earbuds, which  
may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators or other medical devices. Maintain at least 6 inches  
(approximately 15 cm) of separation between your pacemaker or defibrillator and the earbuds.  
Medical conditions If you have any medical condition that you believe could be affected by  
iPod nano (for example, seizures, blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches), consult with your physician  
prior to using iPod nano.  
Explosive atmospheres Do not charge or use iPod nano in any area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere, such as at a fueling area, or in areas where the air contains chemicals or particles  
(such as grain, dust or metal powders). Obey all signs and instructions.  
Repetitive motion When you perform repetitive activities on iPod nano, you may experience  
occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If  
you experience discomfort, stop using iPod nano and consult a physician.  
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Important handling information  
Using connectors and ports Never force a connector into a port or apply excessive pressure to  
a button because this may cause damage that is not covered under warranty. If the connector  
and port don’t join with reasonable ease, they probably don’t match. Check for obstructions and  
make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector  
correctly in relation to the port.  
Operating iPod nano in acceptable temperatures iPod nano is designed to be operated in  
temperatures between 0º and 35º C (32º to 95º F) and stored in temperatures between -20º  
and 45º C (-4º to 113º F). Low- or high-temperature conditions might temporarily shorten  
battery life or cause iPod nano to temporarily stop working properly. Leaving iPod nano in a  
parked vehicle or in direct sunlight can cause iPod nano to exceed these storage or operating  
temperature ranges. Avoid dramatic changes in temperature or humidity when using iPod nano  
as condensation may form on or within iPod nano.  
When you’re using iPod nano or charging the battery, it is normal for iPod nano to get warm. The  
exterior of iPod nano functions as a cooling surface that transfers heat from inside the unit to the  
cooler air outside.  
Keeping the outside of iPod nano clean Clean iPod nano immediately if it comes into contact  
with any contaminants that may cause stains, for example, ink, dyes, makeup, dirt, food, oils, and  
lotions. To clean iPod nano, unplug all cables and turn off iPod nano (press and hold the Sleep/  
Wake button). 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 nano.  
Lightning Cable Discoloration of the Lightning to USB Cable connector after regular use  
is normal. Dirt, debris, and exposure to liquids may cause discoloration. To remove the  
discoloration, or if the cable becomes warm during use or won’t charge or sync iPod nano,  
disconnect the Lightning to USB Cable from your computer or power adapter and clean it with a  
soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquids or cleaning products when cleaning the Lightning to  
USB Cable connector.  
Disposing of iPod nano properly For information about the proper disposal of iPod nano,  
including other important regulatory compliance information, see Disposal and recycling  
information on page 66.  
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Learning More, Service,  
and Support  
15  
You can find the iPod nano serial number here:  
Etched on the back of iPod nano.  
Turn on iPod nano, then tap Settings > General > About.  
In iTunes (with iPod nano connected to your computer), select iPod nano, then click Summary.  
Look here for iPod-related software and service information.  
To learn about  
Do this  
Service and support,  
discussions, tutorials, and  
Apple software downloads  
Using iTunes  
Open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.  
For online iTunes tutorials (available in some areas only), go to:  
Using iPhoto (on OS X)  
Open iPhoto and choose Help > iPhoto Help.  
The latest information about  
iPod nano  
Register iPod nano. To register, install iTunes on your computer and  
connect iPod nano.  
Obtaining warranty service  
First follow the advice in this guide, the onscreen help, and online  
resources. Then go to: www.apple.com/support/ipodnano  
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Regulatory Compliance Information  
Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):  
Apple Inc. Corporate Compliance  
1 Infinite Loop, MS 91-1EMC  
Regulatory  
Regulatory information, certification, and compliance  
marks specific to iPod nano are available on iPod nano.  
Go to Settings > General > About > Regulatory.  
Cupertino, CA 95014  
Industry Canada Statement  
FCC Compliance Statement  
This device complies with Industry Canada license- exempt  
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of  
the device.  
This device complies with part 15 of the 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. See instructions if interference to radio or TV  
reception is suspected.  
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes CNR exemptes de  
licence d’Industrie Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis  
aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas  
provoquer d’interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter  
toute interférence, y compris celles susceptibles de  
Radio and TV Interference  
This computer equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed and  
used properly—that is, in strict accordance with Apple’s  
instructions—it may cause interference with radio and  
TV reception.  
provoquer un fonctionnement non souhaité de l’appareil.  
Korea Warning Statements  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance  
with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. These  
specifications are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference in a residential  
installation. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
대한민국 규정 및 준수  
방통위고시에 따른 고지사항  
해당 무선설비는 운용 중 전파혼신 가능성이 있음,  
이 기기는 인명안전과 관련된 서비스에 사용할 수 없습니다.  
B급 기기(가정용 방송통신기자재)  
이 기기는 가정용(B) 전자파적합기기로서 주로  
가정에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 하며, 모든 지  
역에서 사용할 수 있습니다.  
You can determine whether your computer system is  
causing interference by turning it off. If the interference  
stops, it was probably caused by the computer or one of  
the peripheral devices.  
Singapore Wireless Certification  
If your computer system does cause interference to radio  
or TV reception, try to correct the interference by using  
one or more of the following measures:  
Turn the TV or radio antenna until the  
interference stops.  
Taiwan Wireless Statements  
Move the computer to one side or the other of the TV  
or radio.  
Move the computer farther away from the TV or 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.)  
If necessary, consult an Apple Authorized Service Provider  
or Apple. See the service and support information that  
came with your Apple product. Or, consult an experienced  
radio/TV technician for additional suggestions.  
Important: Changes or modifications to this product not  
authorized by Apple Inc. could void the EMC compliance  
and negate your authority to operate the product.  
Japan VCCI Class B Statement  
This product was tested for EMC compliance under  
conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral  
devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors  
between system components.  
It is important that you use Apple peripheral devices  
and shielded cables and connectors between system  
components to reduce the possibility of causing  
interference to radios, TV sets, and other electronic  
devices. You can obtain Apple peripheral devices and the  
proper shielded cables and connectors through an Apple  
Authorized Reseller. For non-Apple peripheral devices,  
contact the manufacturer or dealer for assistance.  
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European Union—Electronics and Battery Disposal  
Information  
European Community  
This device complies with the R&TTE Directive.  
A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available  
The symbol above means that according to local laws  
and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be  
disposed of separately from household waste. When this  
product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point  
designated by local authorities. The separate collection  
and recycling of your product and/or its battery at the  
time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and  
ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human  
health and the environment.  
Union Européenne—informations sur l’élimination  
Le symbole ci-dessus signifie que, conformément aux lois  
et réglementations locales, vous devez jeter votre produit  
et/ou sa batterie séparément des ordures ménagères.  
Lorsque ce produit arrive en fin de vie, apportez-le à un  
point de collecte désigné par les autorités locales. La  
collecte séparée et le recyclage de votre produit et/ou de  
sa batterie lors de sa mise au rebut aideront à préserver  
les ressources naturelles et à s’assurer qu’il est recyclé de  
manière à protéger la santé humaine et l’environnement.  
Europäische Union—Informationen zur Entsorgung  
Das oben aufgeführte Symbol weist darauf hin, dass dieses  
Produkt und/oder die damit verwendete Batterie den  
geltenden gesetzlichen Vorschriften entsprechend und  
vom Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden muss. Geben  
Sie dieses Produkt zur Entsorgung bei einer offiziellen  
Sammelstelle ab. Durch getrenntes Sammeln und  
Recycling werden die Rohstoffreserven geschont und es  
ist sichergestellt, dass beim Recycling des Produkts und/  
oder der Batterie alle Bestimmungen zum Schutz von  
Gesundheit und Umwelt eingehalten werden.  
Battery Replacement  
The lithium-ion battery in iPod nano should be replaced  
only by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider,  
and must be recycled or disposed of separately from  
household waste. For information about battery recycling  
and replacement, go to www.apple.com/batteries.  
Disposal and recycling information  
Unione Europea—informazioni per lo smaltimento  
Il simbolo qui sopra significa che, in base alle leggi e alle  
normative locali, il prodotto e/o la sua batteria dovrebbero  
essere riciclati separatamente dai rifiuti domestici. Quando  
il prodotto diventa inutilizzabile, portalo nel punto di  
raccolta stabilito dalle autorità locali. La raccolta separata  
e il riciclaggio del prodotto e/o della sua batteria al  
momento dello smaltimento aiutano a conservare le  
risorse naturali e assicurano che il riciclaggio avvenga nel  
rispetto della salute umana e dell’ambiente.  
Your iPod must be disposed of properly according to local  
laws and regulations. Because this product contains a  
battery, the product must be disposed of separately from  
household waste. When your iPod reaches its end of life,  
contact Apple or your local authorities to learn about  
recycling options.  
For information about Apple’s recycling program, go to:  
China  
Europeiska unionen—Information om kassering  
Symbolen ovan betyder att produkten och/eller dess  
batteri enligt lokala lagar och bestämmelser inte får kastas  
tillsammans med hushållsavfallet. När produkten  
har tjänat ut måste den tas till en återvinningsstation  
som utsetts av lokala myndigheter. Genom att låta den  
uttjänta produkten och/eller dess batteri tas om hand  
för återvinning hjälper du till att spara naturresurser och  
skydda hälsa och miljö.  
Turkiye  
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur  
Battery Charger Efficiency  
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Brasil—Informações sobre descarte e reciclagem  
O simbolo acima indica que este produto e/ou sua bateria  
nao devem ser descartadas no lixo doméstico. Quando  
decidir descartar este produto e/ou sua bateria, faca-o  
de acordo com as leis e diretrizes ambientais locais.  
Para informaçes sobre o programa de reciclagem da  
Apple, pontos de coleta e telefone de informaçes, visite  
Apple and the Environment  
At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the  
environmental impacts of our operations and products.  
For more information, go to www.apple.com/environment.  
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© 2012 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.  
Other company and product names mentioned herein may be  
trademarks of their respective companies.  
Apple, the Apple logo, Finder, iLife, iMovie, iPod, iPhone, iPhoto, Mention of third-party products is for informational  
iPod nano, iTunes, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS, OS X, and the Made purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor  
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and other countries.  
regard to the performance or use of these products. All  
understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any, take place  
directly between the vendors and the prospective users.  
Multi-Touch and EarPods are trademarks of Apple Inc.  
iTunes Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the  
U.S. and other countries.  
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in  
this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or  
clerical errors.  
NIKE and the Swoosh design are trademarks of NIKE, Inc. and  
its affiliates and are used under license.  
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered  
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such  
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