Philips HDD085 manuel d'utilisation

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    User manual Manuel d’utilisation | Be nut z erhandbuch | Manual del usuario Gebr uiker shandleiding | Ma n uale per l'utente | Manual do usuário Användar -handbok Micro juk ebo x HDD085 hdd085 COVER 1 4/10/05 15:06 Page 1[...]

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    I Contents W elcome About your new product ........................................................................................................ ................................................................................ 1 Accessories ...........................................................................................................[...]

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    II Update and repair with Philips De vice Manag er Upgrade ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................24 Firmware Update ..................................................[...]

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    1 W elcome About y our new pr oduct With your newly purchased product, y ou can enjoy the follo wing: - MP3 and WMA playback (see MUSIC MODE section) - FM r adio* ** (see RADIO MODE section) - V oice recording (see MAKING RECORDINGS section) ***FM radio is available only to some regional versions. FM radio is currently not available in Europe. Acce[...]

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    2 Batter y lev el indication Y ou can see the approximate po wer level of y our batteries on the display . Batter y full Batter y two-thirds full Batter y half full Batter y low Batter y empty Connect and Charge Connect the included multi-voltage adaptor / charger into the jack mar ked 5V DC, and then plug the multi-voltage adaptor / charger into a[...]

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    3 Ov er view of contr ols and connections 1 USB cable connector 2 p Headphones jack 3 5V DC Charging socket 4 HOLD slider T o disable key press 5 LCD display Dynamically displays men u, options and tr ack information 6 VIEW T o switch between root menu, librar y and no w playing screens 7 3 / 4 Scroll; SuperScroll; Playmode shor tcut and 3 / 4 J( /[...]

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    4 Root menu When your device po wer s up, y ou will see the ROO T MENU. ***FM radio is available only to some regional versions. FM radio is currently not available in Europe. Na vigation Y our device has an intuitive menu na vigation system to guide you through various settings and operations. Use 3 , 4 , J( , § to browse through menus. Press 2; [...]

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    5 Sear ching for y our desired m usic 1 From the root menu, select MUSIC to enter the music mode. As you enter the m usic mode , you can search from the follo wing display options: Playlists Playlists collections T racks listed in chronologically sav ed or most play ed order (see ADV ANCED FEA TURES IN PLA YBA CK for more information) All songs Alp[...]

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    6 TIP Y ou can refer to the Help > Synchronizing content to devices for WMP 10 for fur ther details on music transfer . ✔ Getting digital music onto y our device Before you can pla y your MP3 or WMA collection on your device using Windows Media Player , you need to hav e both Windows Media Pla yer and Device Manager installed as follo ws: Inst[...]

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    7 Pla yback (also applicable to pla yback of r ecordings) The 2; , 3 , 4 , J( , § keys are multi-functional. They wor k according to how you press them: press or press and hold . During music playback, you can do the following: Operation Controls to pr ess On screen indication Pause m usic Press 2; dur ing playback Go to next track Press § Go to [...]

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    8 Shuffle On Off Repeat Off On Pla y mode Shuffle Repeat Pla yback featur es PLA Y MODES Y ou can set your device to pla y music tracks r andomly (Shuffle ) and / or repeatedly (repeat ). Changing pla y modes 1 From the root menu, select Settings . 2 Use scroll controls to select the following options. Press § to confirm your selection. Press § t[...]

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    9 Pla yback featur es EQU ALIZERS Y ou can set your device to pla y music tracks with different EQ (equalizers). Changing equalizers 1 From the root menu, select Settings > Equalizers . 2 Use scroll controls to select Rock, RnB, Electronica, HipHop , Classical, Jazz or Off . TIP Y ou can also adjust Equalizer settings b y pressing the 4 key duri[...]

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    10 Radio mode*** Select your FM region*** 1 Connect your headphones to y our device . From the root menu, select SETTINGS to enter the settings mode. 2 Select Radio > Radio settings. Use scroll controls to select y our option. Press § to confirm your selection. Press § to deslect a checked option. ***FM radio is av ailable only to some regiona[...]

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    11 Making v oice r ecordings Preparing to make recordings 1 From the root menu, select SETTINGS to enter the settings mode . 2 Select SETTINGS > Advanced to make settings before recording. Press § to confirm your selection. Making voice recording 1 Make sure you are not in the radio mode. 2 Press and hold REC for 3 seconds to star t voice recor[...]

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    12 Pla ying recor dings Y ou can find y our recordings in the RECORDINGS librar y . Searching f or your desir ed recording 1 From the root menu, select RECORDING to enter the recordings libr ar y . As you enter the recording librar y , you can search from the follo wing options: 2 Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your option. Press § f[...]

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    13 Customizing settings 1 From the root menu, select SETTINGS to enter the settings mode . 2 Use scroll controls to select your option. Press § to confirm your selection. Press § to deslect a checked option. 3 Y ou can adjust the following settings. 4 Press and hold J( to exit the menu display . Shuffle On / Off Repeat On / Off Smar t Sa ve On / [...]

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    14 Using y our pla yer to stor e and carr y data files Y ou can use your pla yer to store and carr y data f iles by cop ying data files to y our player via Window Explorer . Make sure to cop y the data files into the data folder of y our player . hdd085_ENG.qxd 4/10/05 15:15 Page 14[...]

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    15 Install Windows Media Pla y er and Device Manager 1 Inser t the supplied CD into your computer's’ s CD-ROM dr ive. 2 Follow screen instructions to begin and complete installation. 3 Install WMP 10. 4 Fill in necessar y infor mation when prompted to do so. About Philips Device Manager With Philips Device Manager , you can update and repair[...]

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    16 Launch Windows Media Pla y er 10 1 Connect your device to y our computer using the supplied USB cable. The USB connection screen will automatically appear . 2 Launch Windows Media Pla yer . TIP Please refer to y our computer’ s manual for the exact position of your USB por t. Look for the USB symbol on the processing unit of your computer . ?[...]

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    17 *Actual display varies with use . Sear ch and add tracks to the Librar y 1 Go to File menu. Click Add to Librar y > By Searching Computer . 2 Click Browse in the dialog bo x to point to the folder you want to add to . 3 Complete the information in the dialog box, and then click Search. 4 Files will be added to the Librar y . wmp_ENG.qxd 4/10/[...]

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    18 T ransfer tracks to y our device 1 Click on Sync . 2 In the Items to Copy pane, sho w the playlist, categor y , or other items that you want to copy . Clear the check box es next to any f iles you do not want to copy . TIP Simply connect your device to y our computer , choose the synchronization method you want, and you're ready to synchron[...]

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    19 3 In the Items on Device pane , show the device that you want to copy f iles to, i.e. Philips. Clear the check box es next to any f iles you do not want to copy . . 4 Click the Star t Sync button TIP For fur ther details of music transfer on WMP 10, go to the help section of Windows Media Play er and click Help > Synchr onizing content to de [...]

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    20 TIP Press and hold <Ctr l> on your k eyboard and click to select more than one item. T o select consecutive items, click the first item, press and hold <Shift> on y our keyboard, and then click the last item. ✔ Add T racks to a Pla ylist on y our PC using WMP 1 Click to highlight an item. 2 Right click on the item and select Add to[...]

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    21 TIP Press and hold <Ctr l> on your k eyboard and click to select more than one item. T o select consecutive items, click the first item, press and hold <Shift> on y our keyboard, and then click the last item. ✔ Delete T racks and Pla ylists 1 Click to highlight an item. 2 Right click and select Delete to delete . *Actual display va[...]

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    22 *Actual display varies with use . Edit T rack Information 1 Click on a track. 2 Right click and select Edit. 3 Click on the text box es to edit relevant information. wmp_ENG.qxd 4/10/05 16:03 Page 22[...]

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    23 *Actual display varies with use . Sear ch for T racks 1 T ype a search str ing in the Search field. 2 Click on Search to star t searching. 3 Y ou will see tr acks that contain the search string. 4 Y ou can play , transfer , delete or add these tr acks. wmp_ENG.qxd 4/10/05 16:03 Page 23[...]

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    24 Upgrades W e know you will enjo y your product for a long time. For best perfor mance, we recommend that you regularly check in to www .philips.com for free upgr ades of the latest software and firmware for your product. Firmwar e Update Y our device is controlled by an internal program called fir mware. Y ou can install the latest firmware from[...]

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    25 Device Repair Y our device is controlled by an internal program called fir mware. In case your device has a prob lem, or you wish to format the device, y ou may need to repair it. 1 Connect your device to y our computer (powered b y the supplied AC/DC adapter). 2 Launch Device Manager User Interface by right-clicking on this icon in the taskbar [...]

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    26 Hang up Press and hold [V OLUME +] and 2; simultaneously . Y our device will reset. Cannot power up Charge your device . In case of device error , connect y our device to the computer . Use Device Manager to restore y our device . Play er skips tr ack The skipped tr ack is protected. Y ou may not ha ve enough rights to play the skipped track on [...]

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    27 Safety and Maintenance General maintenance T o a void damage or malfunction: – Do not expose to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight. – Do not drop your play er or allow objects to fall on your pla yer . – Do not allow your play er to be submer sed in water . Do not expose earphone socket or batter y compar tment t[...]

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    28 Data logging Philips is committed to improving the quality of y our product and enhancing the Philips user experience . T o under stand the usage profile of this device, this device logs some info/data to the non volatile memor y region of the device. These data are used to identify and detect any failures or problems y ou as a user may experien[...]

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    29 Notice for the USA Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur suant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate r adio frequency ene[...]

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    30 T echnical Data Po wer supply 610 mAh Li-ion internal rechar geable batter y Multi-voltage charger / adaptor : 4 hours full char ge; 1 hour fast char ge Dimensions 53 x 86 x 16.7 mm (2.1 x 3.4 x 0.7 inches) W eight 78 g (3.3 oz) Picture / Displa y White backlight LCD , 96 x 64 pixels Sound Channel separation 50 dB Equalizer settings Rock,RnB, El[...]

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    Specifications are subject to change without notice. T rademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective owners 2005 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. www .philips.com Printed in China hdd085 COVER 1 4/10/05 15:06 Page 2[...]