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ARCHOS 28 and ARCHOS 32 internet tablets
ENGLISH USER MANUAL version 1
Table of Contents
To better view this manual, turn your device to a horizontal orientation. Go to this web page to see
the latest on‐line version of this manual.
2. PrEsentation
10. Music
1. General instructions
1.1. Product care
1.2. First steps
1.2.1. Charging the
battery
1.2.2. The STARTUP
wizard
1.2.3. online registration
2.1. ARCHOS Description
2.2. Using the ARCHOS
interface
2.2.1. Customizing the
Home screen items
3. Making a WiFi Connection
3.1. Enabling WiFi
3.1.1. Advanced
connection
4. Transferring files
3.2. WiFi connection problems
3.2.1. Possible solutions
3.2.2. How to improve
WiFi reception
4.1. Connecting the ARCHOS to
a computer
4.2. Transferring files to/from
the ARCHOS
4.2.1. Copy & paste
4.2.2. Windows Media
Player
4.3. Disconnecting
5. settings
5.1. Wireless & network
9.2. PC’s shared media files (UPnP)
9.2.1. setting windows
media® player’s sharing
options
9.2.2. Playing shared Video
and Music
9.2.3. Displaying shared
Photos
10.1. Browsing through your music
files
10.1.1. Creating playlists
10.1.2. the favorites list
10.2. Music playback
10.3. Transferring your music to
your ARCHOS
11.1. Photo wall
11.2. Playing a slideshow
11.3. Cropping an image
11.4. Putting photos onto your
ARCHOS
13.1. Browsing Other Computers on
the Network
13.2. Accessing shared media files
via UPnP
11. Gallery
12. Camera
13. Files
14. Email & contacts
15. Clock
16. Web & local slideshows
17. Stopping apps
18. Widgets
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18.1. Google search
18.2. Music
18.3. Analogue clock
18.4. Power control
19. Updating the Device
19.1. Direct
19.2. Via computer
20. Troubleshooting
20.1. Resetting your ARCHOS
20.2. Touch screen problems
20.3. System recovery
20.3.1. To enter into the
Recovery screen
20.3.2. Recovery mode
options
21. Accessories and plug‐ins
21.1. USB Host cable
21.2. Cinema Plug‐in
21.3. ARCHOS 32 video cable
22. Technical Support information
settings
5.1.1. Pairing
5.1.2. connecting to the
Internet
5.2. Sound & Display
5.3. TV out*
5.4. Location & security
5.5. Applications
5.6. Accounts and sync
5.7. Storage
5.8. Language & keyboard
5.9. Accessibility
5.10. Date & time
5.11. About device
5.12. Repair and formatting
6. Internet navigation
6.1. Web Browser Menu Items
7. Appslib and applications
7.1. Downloading and installing
applications
7.2. Deleting an application
8. Video
8.1. Video playback screen
9. Playing your PC’s shared media
9.1. Media from your PC's
shared folders (SMB)
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing this ARCHOS product. We hope that you will enjoy using it and that it will
give you satisfaction for many years to come. This truly miniature multimedia computer running
Android™ allows you to download a multitude of applications (Apps), get the most from the Internet
(surf, e‐mail, widgets, etc.), just like you do with your desktop computer. And like your desktop
computer, using one of our accessories, you can connect a keyboard and mouse. And of course take
advantage of the ARCHOS multimedia experience when playing back music or video files.
The ARCHOS Team
All the information contained in this manual was correct at the time of publication. However, as we are often updating
and improving our products, your device’s software may have a slightly different appearance or modified functionality
than presented in this manual. Please register your product at www.archos.com/register.
1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1. Product care
In addition the information in the accompanying Legal & Safety Notice, remember that your ARCHOS
is an electronic product that needs to be treated with care:
Do not subject it to shock or vibration.
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Do not subject it to heat; keep it ventilated (especially when connected to a computer).
Keep it away from water and excessively humid areas.
Keep it away from high electromagnetic fields.
Do not open it up. There are no user‐serviceable parts inside. Opening will void your warranty.
1.2. First steps
1.2.1. CHARGING THE BATTERY
Before using your ARCHOS for the first time, completely charge its battery. Connect the supplied
USB cable to the ARCHOS and to a running computer or a USB power adapter (available in most
electronics stores). The ARCHOS will turn on and start charging. It will ask if
you want to "mount" the device or "Charge only." Select "Charge only." The
battery icon in the upper right corner of the screen will animate a green
“filling” action and the power/charge indicator light next to the USB
connector will remain solid. Once the device is completely charged, the
indicator light will start blinking. When not plugged into a computer or
power adapter, the icon will display the percentage of battery power
available.
1.2.2. THE STARTUP WIZARD
The first time you turn on the ARCHOS, the installation wizard will help you configure the main
functions of your ARCHOS: language, country, time, etc.
You can rerun the Startup Wizard anytime you want by going to Settings > Repair & formatting >
Startup wizard.
1.2.3. ONLINE REGISTRATION
1.2.4.
Do not forget to register your device the first time you use it. See About the device.
2. PRESENTATION
2.1. ARCHOS Description
1. Volume Buttons: to increase/decrease volume. (Some models will have a micro‐SD card slot in
place of the volume controls).
2. On/Off: Press and hold to turn your ARCHOS on/off. Press quickly to go into sleep mode. Press
and hold to see the available shutdown options.
‐ Airplane mode: cuts the WiFi and Bluetooth® connections.
‐ Power Off:
Deep sleep: Device goes into sleep mode. This saves battery power. Only the On/Off button
(not alarm) can wake it up.
Reboot: Restarts the device
Power off: Shuts off the device completely. No battery
power is used.
3.
by pressing this button.
4.
Menu list: By tapping on the menu icon, you can see the
Go Back: You can always go back to the previous screen
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Search: Brings up the quick search box which will search for key words within the specific
Home: Wherever you are in the interface, you can go back directly to the central Home screen
available options for the current screen.
5.
by tapping on this icon. Hold down to select and jump to a recent application.
6.
application or on the Internet (provided there is an active Internet connection). What is searched for
can be configured in Settings > Search.
7. Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume regardless of the screen you are in.
8. Headphone / Video* out jack: For headphones or audio/video output (with an optional A/V
cable) to connect to a TV.
9. Microphone: for recording your voice (see the app named Sound
Recorder).
10. Power / Charge indicator: Without the USB cable connected, it
shows the on/off status. While connected with a USB cable, blinking =
fully charged, and Solid = currently charging.
11. USB jack: To connect your ARCHOS to your computer using the supplied USB cable (to transfer
files and charge the battery). Or as USB host port to connect a camera or other device with the
optional USB host cable.
*Only on the ARCHOS 32.
2.2. Using the ARCHOS interface
brings you to the
The Android™ interface is made up of five home screen panels (the home icon
center one). Slide your finger horizontally on the screen to go to the two left or the two right panels
of the extended Home screen. You can place shortcuts, bookmarks, and widgets on any of the five
screens so long as there is free space.
1. Notification messages: Drag the top bar downwards to
reveal any notification messages.
2. Status info: Time, Bluetooth® & WiFi status, battery
level, alarm set.
3. Shortcut to a free game that was downloaded from the
AppsLib store.
4. Shortcuts to the standard Android™ applications (can be
moved or deleted).
5. AppsLib store: An on‐line library of hundreds of games
& useful apps to download to your device. Some are free
and some must be purchased (WiFi Internet connection
needed).
6. Widgets: Small programs that run continuously and have
a small interface that stays on one of the home screen
panels. This widget will do a Google web search.
7. Settings shortcut: To access all the major settings of the
device.
8. User Manuals: Special app to allow you to read the user
manual on your device.
9. Web site bookmarks: You can create these to open the
web browser and go directly to a particular web site.
10. Applications Tab: shows all the applications that are
installed on your device.
11. Thumbnail display of five homepages: to display homepages in thumbnails, hold down
.
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Switch between apps: Hold down on the home icon
You can then tap on any one of them to go back into that app.
Keyboard: For the ARCHOS 28 and 32 devices, we highly recommended that you turn your device
sideways in order to display a horizontal orientation which makes the keyboard larger and easier to
use.
to display the recently used applications.
2.2.1. CUSTOMIZING THE HOME SCREEN ITEMS
and then select Wallpapers.
Change the Wallpaper: Tap on the menu icon
Move an item to another part of the screen. Hold your finger on it until it enlarges, then drag it to
the desired location (make sure there is enough space), and release it.
Make an app shortcut: Open the Applications Tab and press and hold down on one of the
applications. It will enlarge and jump to the home screen. Slide it to an empty place on one of the
five home screens and then let go.
Make a shortcut or a bookmark: Hold your finger on the screen at an empty location and then
choose from the list.
Delete a screen item: Hold down on the item until it enlarges and then drag it to the Applications
Tab which has become a trash bin.
3. MAKING A WIFI CONNECTION
When you do not need the WiFi or Bluetooth® connections, remember to deactivate them in order
to save battery power. The Power control widget found on the
far left home screen allows you to turn the WiFi on and off (WiFi,
Bluetooth®*, Sync, Brightness) as needed. To configure a WiFi
connection, you need to be in a WiFi zone that will allow you to
connect to it. Every time the ARCHOS is in range of a network
that you have already configured once, it will attempt to make a
connection (so long as the WiFi setting is enabled).
*The ARCHOS 28 is not equipped with Bluetooth®.
3.1. Enabling WiFi
Before launching an Internet application such as the web browser, check to see if you already have a
connection. The icon
in the top right of the screen is on when your device is connected to a WiFi
network. If not connected, you first need to activate the WiFi and configure a WiFi network.
1. Go to the Home screen, tap on the Menu icon and then select
Settings.
2. In the Settings screen, select Wireless & network settings.
3. If the WiFi is off, tap on the Wi‐Fi line to turn it on. Then select Wi‐Fi
settings. The ARCHOS will scan automatically for available WiFi
networks and show all the wireless networks in range of your device.
The list is refreshed continuously.
4. Tap on the network you want to connect to. Networks shown with
the icon
secured network, tap the password field to make the keyboard* appear,
enter the required network information** and then tap on Connect.
Your ARCHOS will now attempt to establish a connection to that WiFi
are secured connections (requires a password). If it is a
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access point with the network parameters you entered.
*Turn the device sideways to go to landscape view in order to have bigger keys to type on.
** For free access WiFi points, there is no need to enter any special information. For secured
networks, you will need either a key (a series of numbers and/or letters) of the type WEP, WPA, or
WPA2, or you will need to have a WiFi access point that uses the WiFi protection standard WPS
(WiFi Protected Setup). Check with the person who manages the WiFi network to obtain the exact
connection parameters required.
3.1.1. ADVANCED CONNECTION
To manually scan for available WiFi networks, go to the Wi‐Fi settings screen, tap on the Menu icon,
then tap on Scan.
If the WiFi network you want to connect to does not appear in the list, scroll down the screen, then
tap on Add Wi‐Fi network. Enter the required settings, then tap on Save. To access the advanced
network parameters (Regulatory domain, IP address, etc), tap on the Menu icon, then tap on
Advanced. Other parameters will appear: the required information can be obtained from the person
who manages the network.
3.2. WiFi connection problems
The ARCHOS internet tablets support the 802.11 b, g, and n WiFi protocols. If you cannot connect to
your access point, first determine if the problem lies with your access point or with the ARCHOS. Try
using another WiFi device, such as a laptop computer or a Wi‐Fi enabled telephone and see if that
will connect to your access point. If it does, then use the same WiFi connection settings that it has
on your ARCHOS. You could also try connecting your ARCHOS to a friend's WiFi network and if this
works, change your access point parameters to similar ones.
3.2.1. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. Check your WiFi router/modem documentation to see if it has a pairing button that needs to be
pressed. Some modems have such a button that must be pressed the very first time you try to make
a WiFi connection with a new device.
2. If you have to enter a password (a security code of type WEP or WPA) be very careful that you do
not confuse a 1 and I (one and letter “I”), a 0 and O (zero and letter “O”), or U and V. These are
common mistakes.
3. When entering a security code for your WiFi access, check the box Show password which will
allow you to see exactly what you are typing in. This will avoid any mistakes.
4. Some access points use what is known as MAC filtering. That means, the WiFi access point has a
list of access numbers (every hardware device has a unique MAC number) which are the only ones
allowed to access to the WiFi point. The person managing the WiFi modem/router should shut off
this MAC filtering system to see if this solves the problem. It is recommended to shut off MAC
filtering in general as this is now known to be an outdated and ineffective system for WiFi security. If
you must use it, you can find your device's specific MAC address by going to Settings > Wireless &
Networks > Wi‐Fi settings > Menu > Advanced. It will look something like 00:16:dc:5e:9e:39.
5. Try temporarily shutting off the encryption system of your WiFi router/modem to see if the
problem has to do with the encryption system you are using. The preferred encryption system is the
WPA2.
3.2.2. HOW TO IMPROVE WIFI RECEPTION
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In order to improve your device’s WiFi reception, avoid placing your fingers in front
of the WiFi antenna area (zone in red).
4. TRANSFERRING FILES
When you want to transfer files to or from the ARCHOS (photos, documents, music, video, or
applications (.apk files)) you can transfer them via the USB cable or via a wireless network
connection. It is also possible to transfer files directly to/from a camera, USB stick, powered hard
drive, or an MP3 player using the optional USB host cable.
4.1. Connecting the ARCHOS to a computer
1. Connect the supplied USB cable to the ARCHOS.
2. Plug the USB end of the cable into your computer.
3. The ARCHOS will turn on and ask you if you want to connect it (Mount) or not. Choose to Mount
it.
4. If you choose to just let it charge, you can always drag the top notification bar downwards to
reveal the USB notification message and choose to connect.
5. The ARCHOS will appear in your computer's file browser as an external hard drive, ARCHOS (E:)
for example.
4.2. Transferring files to/from the ARCHOS
There are two main methods to transfer your files to the ARCHOS:
4.2.1. COPY & PASTE
Use Windows® Explorer (the Finder on Mac, or the Linux file browser) to copy and paste your files
between your ARCHOS and your computer. When finished copying or moving files, make sure you
disconnect properly. Do not just unplug the USB cable.
4.2.2. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
The Synchronize button in Windows Media® Player is a one way "sync" button. It will add video,
music and photo files to your ARCHOS. It will give you the possibility to have the same digital media
on your ARCHOS as you have in your Windows Media® Player media library.
1. On your computer, start Windows Media® Player 11 (or higher).
2. Select the Sync tab.
3. Choose the media files you want to transfer. Drag the files or albums you want to transfer into the
right panel.
4. Click on the Start Sync button.
The selected videos, songs or photos will be copied directly into the corresponding Video, Music or
Pictures folder of the ARCHOS. When finished copying or moving files, make sure you disconnect
properly. Do not just unplug the USB cable. See your Windows Media® Player help instructions for
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more information.
4.3. Disconnecting
Once all your file transfers are finished, close Windows® Explorer and any other program that may
have read or written to the ARCHOS. To unmount the device from the computer;
Windows® XP: Click on the "safely remove" green arrow icon in the system tray
and select the ARCHOS.
Windows® 7: Click on the "safely remove" icon in the system tray
then
and select the ARCHOS.
Mac: Drag the ARCHOS hard drive icon
change to an "unmount" icon) and drop it in.
on the desktop toward the trash (which will
Linux: Right‐click on the ARCHOS USB device icon
"unmount" or "safely remove."
You can now unplug the USB cable.
5. SETTINGS
and select
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
options within one of the settings.
to access more
5.1. Wireless & network settings
When you do not need the WiFi or Bluetooth® connections, you can deactivate them in order to
save battery power.
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