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SA3104 SA3105 SA3114 SA3115 SA3124 SA3125 www.philips.com/support For support call 0906 1010 017 Audio player[...]
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2 Country Helpdesk Tariff / min Keep ready Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greek Hungary Ireland Italy Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Russia Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK 0820 901115 070 253 010 800142100 35 25 87 61 09 2290 1908 08 9165 0006 0180 5 007 532 0 0800 3122 1223 06 80 018544 01 601 1161[...]
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3 1 Important safety information 5 2 Your new player 9 2.1 What’s in the box 9 2.2 Register your product 9 3 Getting started 10 3.1 Overview of controls and connections 10 3.2 Main menu 11 3.3 Install 11 3.4 Connect and charge 12 3.4.1 Use the supplied USB cable 12 3.5 Transfer 13 3.5.1 Disconnect your player safely 13 3.6 Enjoy 13 3.6.1 Power on[...]
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4 5 Update your player 23 5.1 Manually verify whether your firmware is up to date 23 6 Technical data 24 7 Frequently asked questions 26 Contents[...]
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5 1 Impor tant safety inf ormation General maintenance To avoid damage or malfunction: • Do not expose the player to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight. • Do not drop your player or allow objects to fall on your player. • Do not allow your player to be submerged in water. Do not expose headphone socket or battery co[...]
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6 Listen for reasonable periods of time: • Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally “safe” levels, can also cause hearing loss. • Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and take appropriate breaks. Be sure to observe the following guidelines when using your headphones. • Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time. [...]
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7 Data logging Philips is committed to improving the quality of your product and enhancing the Philips user experience. To understand the usage profile of this device, this device logs some info / data to the non-volatile memory region of the device. These data are used to identify and detect any failures or problems you as a user may experience wh[...]
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Notice for USA Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 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 radio frequency energy and,[...]
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9 2 Y our ne w pla y er With your newly purchased player, you can enjoy the following: • MP3 and WMA playback • Photo viewing • Video playback • FM radio • Voice recording 2.1 What’s in the box The following accessories are included with your player: 2.2 Register your product We strongly recommend that you register your product in order[...]
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10 A Microphone B slider Lock all keys except volume keys C MENU Press to access the menu / Return to previous menu Start or stop voice recording D y / 2; Short press to play/pause songs/videos, long press to power on/off E p Headphones jack F Reset G USB connector H 1 Return back one menu level or exit a function During songs/recording playback, p[...]
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11 3.3 Install Important Make sure to install the software provided in the supplied CD for music and video transfer. System requirements: • Windows XP, ME or 2000 • Pentium III 800MHz processor or higher • 128MB RAM • 500MB hard disk space • Internet connection (preferable) • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later • CD-ROM • USB p[...]
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12 3.4.2 Battery level indication The approximate power levels of your battery are indicated as follows: Full Two-thirds full Half full Low Empty * Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. 3.4 Connect and charge Your playe[...]
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13 To Do this Return to previous menu Press 1 or MENU Return to main menu Press and hold MENU Browse through menus Press 1 or 2 Scroll through a list Press 3 or 4 Select an option Press 2 Tip Your player automatically powers down if there is no operation and no music or video played for 10 minutes. 3.5 Transfer Your player appears as a USB mass sto[...]
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14 4 Detail operation 4.1 Music mode (also applicable to playback of recordings) Your player supports MP3 and WMA formats. 4.1.1 Control You can do the following action during music playback: To Do this Play / Pause music Press 2; Skip to next song Press 2 Return to previous song Press 1 Fast forward Press and hold 2 Fast rewind Press and hold 1 Re[...]
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15 2 Press 3 or 4 to scroll through the list. 3 Press 2 to select or press 1 to return to previous level. 4 Press 2; to play your selection. 4.1.3 Playlist Playlist on the go under playlist menu is a playlist that can be created on the player while on the move. 4.1.4 Add songs to playlist on the go Simply press PLAYLIST , you can add the song from [...]
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16 4.2 Picture library 4.2.1 Transfer pictures from your computer to your player 1 Connect the player to your computer. 2 Drag and drop your photos to the PHOTO folder of your player. 4.1.5 Clear playlist on the go You can clear the playlist completely. 1 Press PLAYLIST and select Clear ‘Playlist on the go’? . 2 Select Clear to confirm clearing[...]
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17 4.3 Video 4.3.1 Transfer videos from your computer to your player The player supports the .SMV video formats. For other video format, use the Media Converter provided in the suplied CD to transfer to your player. 4.3.2 Media Converter Philips Media Converter is a program that will allow you to change the video format of a video file to one that [...]
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6 When error occurs for the particular file, move the mouse pointer to , it will pop up the error report for this file. 18 4.3.3 Video playback Follow the steps below to play video clips stored on the player: 1 From the main menu, select to enter Video mode. > A list of video files stored on the player is displayed. 2 Press 3 or 4 to select the [...]
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4.4 Recordings You can make voice recordings using your player. See Overview of controls and connections sections for the location of recording microphone. 1 From the main menu, select . 2 Select Start recording to start recording a voice. > Your player will display the voice recording screen and voice recording starts automatically. 3 Press 2; [...]
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4.5.2 Auto tune 1 Select Auto tune under Radio menu . > The player will search for the stations with the strongest signals and automatically save them up to 10 maximum of presets channel. 1 20 Tip Stop auto tune by pressing any key except volume key. 4.4.3 Upload your recordings to the computer 1 Connect your player to your computer. 2 Select yo[...]
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21 4.5.3 Play a preset radio station and tune the station 1 From the Radio menu , select Presets . 2 Press 3 or 4 to browse and select the preset stations. 3 After you select a preset station, short press 1 / 2 can change to another preset stations. 4 You can also tune the frequency of selected preset station by long pressing 3 / 4 . 5 Short press [...]
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22 In the Settings menu, the following options are available: 4.7 Use your player to store and carry data files You can use your player to store and carry data files by copying data files into your player with Windows Explorer . Settings Further Options Language English / French / German / Spanish / Portuguese / Italian / Dutch / Swedish / Russian [...]
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23 5 Update y our pla y er Your player is controlled by an internal program called the firmware. Newer versions of the firmware may have been released after you have purchased your player. A software program called Philips Device Manager enables you to update the firmware on your device if a new firmware is available on your PC. Install Philips Dev[...]
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24 6 T echnical data Power • Power supply 310mAh Li-ion internal rechargeable battery* Display • White backlight LCD, 160 x 128 pixels, 65K colors, QQCIF Sound • Channel separation: 40dB • Equalizer setting: Rock / Funk / Jazz / Classic / Hip-hop / Dance / Off • Frequency response: 80-18000Hz • Signal to noise ratio: > 80dB • Outpu[...]
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25 * Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. + 1MB = 1 million bytes; available storage capacity will be less. 1GB = 1 billion bytes; available storage capacity will be less. Full memory capacity may not be available as s[...]
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26 My player cannot power on. • You may have failed to press and hold 2; long enough. Press and hold 2; until the Philips welcome screen appears on display. • Your device battery may be out of power due to long period of non-usage. Please charge your player. If none of the above works, then you may have to use the Device Manager to recover your[...]
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27 2 If nothing happens, recharge the battery for at least 4 hours and try to power on or reset again. If this does not work, you might have to repair your player with Philips Device Manager . There is no sound. Make sure your headphones are inserted all the way into the headphones jack. Some songs do not show up or playback on the player. • This[...]
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28 PHILIPS reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice.[...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Ko ninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners © 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. www.philips.com print in china wk7063 abc[...]