Windows® 7:
Click on the "safely remove" icon in the system tray
then and select the ARCHOS.
Mac:
Drag the ARCHOS hard drive icon on the desktop toward the trash (which will change
to an "unmount" icon) and drop it in.
Linux:
Right-click on the ARCHOS USB device icon and select
"unmount" or "safely remove."
You can now unplug the USB cable.
4. MAIN SETTINGS
Use the settings to modify your ARCHOS to function for your
particular needs. You can scroll the screen up and down to
reveal settings that you don’t initially see. When it is
possible, you can use the Menu icon to access more
options within one of the settings.
4.1. Wireless & Networks
When you do not need the WiFi or Bluetooth® connections, you can deactivate them in order to save
battery power.
Airplane mode: This cuts the WiFi and Bluetooth® connections. This is typically required when
onboard airplanes in order not to interfere with the aircraft’s sensitive instruments.
Wi-Fi: Tap on this line to enable or disable the WiFi connection.
Wi-Fi settings: Allows you to set up and manage your WiFi networks. See: Making a WiFi Connection.
Bluetooth: tap on this line to enable or disable the Bluetooth® connection.
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