This takes you to the first item in the list beginning with that letter.
Use the Click Wheel to navigate the alphabet until you find the first letter of the item you’re looking for.
Move your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel, to display a letter of the alphabet on the screen.
If you have more than 100 songs, videos, or other items, you can scroll quickly through a long list by moving your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel.
To return to Search, press the Menu button.
Other items are preceded by an icon to show the type of item: artist, album, audiobook, and podcast. Songs in the found list appear without an icon.
Click DONE to display the found list, which you can now navigate.
To delete the previous character, click the back arrow or press the Previous/Rewind To enter a space, press the Next/Fast-forward button. For example, if you enter “b,” then iPod displays all music items containing the letter “b.” If you enter “ab,” iPod displays all items containing that sequence of letters. iPod starts searching as soon as you enter the first character, displaying the results on the search screen.
Enter a search string by using the Click Wheel to navigate the alphabet and pressing the Center button to “enter” each character.
The search feature does not search videos, notes, calendar items, contacts, or lyrics. You can search iPod for songs, playlists, album titles, artist names, audio podcasts, and audiobooks. The Apple Remote (US$29), iPod Camera Connector (US$29), the universal dock (US$39) can be purchased separately.
Accessories: Earbud headphones, USB 2.0 from the box.
156-mm dot pitch) with a “white LED” backlight.
Display: The iPod classic (5G) models feature 2.5-inch (diagonal) QVGA transflective over 260,000 color LCD display (320×240.
Battery Life for videos: 3.5 hours and 6.5 hours respectively.
Battery Life for photos: 4 hours and 6 hours respectively.
Battery Type: lithium ion battery provides 14 hours of music playback for the 30 GB model and up to 20 hours for the 80 GB model.
This model supports for the first time Audible format.
Audio: A high output amplifier (60-mW), a standard 3.5-mm headphone jack.