Archos 501570 User Manual - Page 23

Clock, Web & Local Slideshows, Stopping Apps, Widgets

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ARCHOS 32 USER GUIDE The Email and Contacts applications work hand in hand. These are standard email and contacts applications that you will need to set up yourself. You will need to check with your Internet service provider to find the parameters needed to set up both incoming and outgoing mail. Typically there are "Help" pages on service provider's website for setting up email for various email programs. This will give you the incoming and outgoing mail server names and other information that you will need to enter into the mail setup. If you have a Google Gmail™ account, the entire email setup only requires your user name and password. 15. CLOCK This application is more than a simple clock. It displays a stylish digital clock on the screen, plays a random slide show that floats on the screen, gives access to your music, and let's you set alarms (headphones needed to hear them). If your device is in Deep Sleep mode (long press on power button > Power off > Deep sleep), the alarm will not bring it out of this sleep mode. Just press the on/off button once to put it in regular sleep mode. 16. WEB & LOCAL SLIDESHOWS This application allows to start slideshows from albums stored in Flickr®, Picasa™, or Facebook accounts. Open the application and then tap on the bottom area of the screen or the menu icon to display the available options. You can view a slideshow of the photos that are stored on the ARCHOS, from your own on-line photo albums, on-line albums of others, or view selected photos by keywords. 17. STOPPING APPS Sometimes when you have been using Android™ for a while, it may hold a number of applications in active memory and slow down. You can stop individual applications or stop all of them to give more space to working memory. You can also see which applications are preventing the device from sleeping or which ones are waking it up too often. 18. WIDGETS Widgets are small applications that run continuously on one of the five home screen panels. Below are some of the widgets that may already be on your device. To add a widget, find an empty area on one of the five panels and hold your http://www.archos.com/manuals/A32_EN_v1.1.htm[2/24/2011 2:40:21 PM]

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ARCHOS 32 USER GUIDE
The Email and Contacts applications work hand in hand. These are
standard email and contacts applications that you will need to set
up yourself. You will need to check with your Internet service
provider to find the parameters needed to set up both incoming and outgoing mail. Typically there are "Help"
pages on service provider's website for setting up email for various email programs. This will give you the incoming
and outgoing mail server names and other information that you will need to enter into the mail setup. If you have
a Google Gmail™ account, the entire email setup only requires your user name and password.
15. CLOCK
This application is more than a simple clock. It displays a stylish digital clock on the screen, plays a
random slide show that floats on the screen, gives access to your music, and let's you set alarms
(headphones needed to hear them). If your device is in
Deep Sleep
mode (long press on power
button >
Power off
>
Deep sleep
), the alarm will not bring it out of this sleep mode. Just press the
on/off button once to put it in regular sleep mode.
16. WEB & LOCAL SLIDESHOWS
This application allows to start slideshows from albums stored in Flickr®, Picasa™, or Facebook
accounts. Open the application and then tap on the bottom area of the screen or the menu icon
to display the available options. You can view a slideshow of the photos that are stored on
the ARCHOS, from your own on-line photo albums, on-line albums of others, or view selected
photos by keywords.
17. STOPPING APPS
Sometimes when you have been using Android™ for a while, it may hold a number of applications
in active memory and slow down. You can stop individual applications or stop all of them to give
more space to working memory. You can also see which applications are preventing the device
from sleeping or which ones are waking it up too often.
18. WIDGETS
Widgets are small applications that run continuously on one of the five home
screen panels. Below are some of the widgets that may already be on your device.
To add
a widget, find an empty area on one of the five panels and hold your