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recording audio jukebox hdd100 user manual HDD100_ENG 19/8/03 16:31 Page 1[...]
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Safety & maintenance ................................ 3 Cop yright information ................................ 4 Notice for the USA ...................................... 4 Quick star t guide .......................................... 5 About hdd100 .................................................. 6 Minimium computer system r equirements ...[...]
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3 To get the most from y our pr oduct, please also refer to the Safety & Wa r ranty booklet supplied with this device for important safety instructions. About operating and storag e temperatur es – Operate y our Juk ebox in a place wher e the temperatur e is alwa ys betw een 0 and 35º C (32 to 95º F). – Stor e your J uk ebox in a place wh[...]
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4 Cop yright Information – Unauthorized duplication and distribution of Internet/CD r ecordings violate cop yright la w and international tr eaties. Y ou should use the hdd100 and PHILIPS Digital Media Manag er (DMM ) software f or personal use only . – In the U .K and cer tain countries, the cop ying of material protected b y cop yright ma y r[...]
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5 Quick star t guide A TTENTION! WINDO WS 98SE USERS: TO AV OID INST ALLA TION PR OBLEMS , DO NO T CONNECT THE JUKEBO X TO THE PC'S USB POR T UNTIL AFTER Y OU COMPLETE STEP 1 . W elcome to Philips hdd100 Recor ding Audio Juk ebo x .T o get star ted, f ollo w the steps as shown. Step 1 Softwar e installation ● Inser t the installation CD-R OM[...]
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6 About hdd100 hdd100 is a portable hard disk audio juk ebox that can pla y MP3 or WMA files. – Has a 15GB* capacity which means y ou can store up to 3500 songs (of 4MB each) – SuperScr oll™ f eatur e allows you to br owse thr ough many songs v er y quickly . – Match Genr e ,a unique smart sound pla yback featur e which allows y ou to custo[...]
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7 About hdd100 Please r ead the Digital Media Manager (DMM) user man ual on the installation CD-R OM, or download the latest DMM softwar e and user manual fr om: http://www .audio.philips .com or http://www .philips .com/suppor t ** Digital Rights Manag ement To enjoy music on y our J ukebo x, mak e sure y ou use DMM for audio file transfer . T o p[...]
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8 Contr ols and connections ➀ USB 2.0/1.1 – Connect the supplied USB cable here and to the USB port of your computer ➁ 5V DC – Connect the batter y charger here and to the po wer sour ce ③ OPTICAL, LINE IN – Connect an optical or line-in sour ce here ➃ p – Inser t your r emote contr ol plug here and then connect y our headphones to [...]
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9 Contr ols and connections ➆ MENU/HOLD – T oggles betw een the Menu displa y showing hdd100 f eature options (see page 20 ) and the main scr een, Music Librar y f or options of how y ou want to access your m usic f or pla yback (see page 17 ). – During pla yback, toggles betw een the Menu and pla yback displa ys (see page 19 ). – Press and[...]
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10 Remote contr ol Connect the r emote control to the headphone jack as sho wn and your earphones to the other end of the r emote control. TIP: – The r emote k eys ar e enabled only during music pla yback (and not during r ecording). –r emote k ey functions cor respond to the pla yback functions on your hd d100. – Y our hdd100 displa y corr e[...]
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11 First time installation IMPOR T ANT ! – Install softwar e first! Please inser t the supplied CD into your computer's CD R OM tra y . Softwar e installation will star t automatically for first time users. – Please follo w the steps in the Quick Star t Guide and connect your J uk ebox after y ou ha ve performed the softwar e installation [...]
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12 T ransfer ring files If y ou ha ven't alr eady done so , please read the Digital Media Mana ger (DMM) user manual on the installation CD-R OM, or download the latest DMM softwar e and user manual fr om: http://www .audio.philips .com or http://www .philips .com/suppor t . Disconnecting J uk ebox fr om your PC 1 Click the Eject Hardwar e ico[...]
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13 Po w er suppl y hdd100 operates on a built-in r echargeable batter y (lithium polymer), which y ou can charge up with the supplied m ulti-volta ge ada pter/ charger . When the battery is fully charged, hdd100 can pla y up to 10 hours on the mov e! Charging y our batter y 1 Connect the supplied multi-v oltage adapter/charger to the 5V DC jack on [...]
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14 Indication of batter y po wer le v el TIP: – When batter y pow er is ver y low , blinks at the top of the displa y . It's time to use the 5V adapter to r echarge/ operate if y our wish to continue using your hd d100. – If y ou ignore the blinking, operation of Juk ebox will ev entually pow er down automatically after the displa y briefl[...]
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15 Basic Operation Shutdo wn mode When y ou switch on the hdd100 for the v er y first time after charging, hdd100 star ts up fr om the shutdown mode . Shutdown mode is the default mode when: – Batter y pow er is very low – Standby mode exceeds 250 hours * – hdd100 is brand ne w – hdd100 has been r eset. * F or a fully charged batter y . Act[...]
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16 Basic Operation Button lock The button lock function pr ev ents controls fr om being accidentally pr essed on your Ju k ebo x. ● Pr ess MENU/HOLD f or 2 seconds to activate/ deactivate the button lock function. ➔ a ppears if the button lock f eature is activated. Busy animation scr een A series of box patterns a ppears on your J uk ebox disp[...]
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17 Main scr een: Music Librar y The Music Librar y main scr een is the default displa y when you s witch on hdd100. TIP: – On wak e-up fr om standby , the last screen activ e befor e Ju k ebo x entered the standb y mode is displa yed. Music Librar y options Y ou can access and pla yback y our music tracks in 6 differ ent wa ys, as listed in the m[...]
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18 SuperScr oll ™ This featur e allows y ou to bro wse through man y tracks v er y quickly . The speed will depend on the number of songs in the list - fast, very fast and super fast. 1 Select a Music Librar y option e .g. All tracks from the Music Library screen. 2 Pr ess 2 to enter the list. 3 To scroll thr ough the list, press 4 or 3 in one of[...]
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19 Pla yback & pla yback displa y 1 Select a Music Librar y option, if you ha ven't alr eady done so. 2 Select an item fr om within your desir ed Music Librar y option, e.g. the name of an album, ar tist or track. 3 Pr ess 2; to pla y . 4 Pr ess 2; again to pause or resume pla y . ➔ Displa y: changes to show pla yback details as indicate[...]
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Sear ching within a track During pla yback, press these k eys halfwa y down and hold mor e than 1 second: ● 4 / 22 I to fast cue within a track. ● 3 / I 11 to fast search backwar ds within a track. ● Release 3 / 4 to r esume normal pla yback. Selecting a differ ent track During pla yback, press briefl y on: ● 4 / 22 I to select the next son[...]
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Repeat/ Shuffle Default setting: Repeat all Y ou can choose fr om 4 pla yback options and can repeat tracks or pla y tracks randomly . The respectiv e icon is shown when y ou confirm a selection: Repeat 1 r epeats current track contin uously . Repeat all r epeats all items in your selected librar y option (e .g. Ar tists, Genres) continuousl y . Sh[...]
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A pla ylist will enable you to listen to a selection of tracks in a giv en order . These pla ylists can be created either on y our hdd100 or via the DMM. Y ou can cr eate a maximum of 300 pla ylists on your hd d100. Cr eating a New Pla ylist This option allows y ou to create a ne w pla ylist. 1 Pr ess MENU/ HOLD to see the menu displa y . 2 Use the[...]
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This option allows y ou to delete individually selected tracks fr om your hd d100 only . Y ou can delete tracks one at time only dir ectly fr om your J uk ebox. This restriction is to help y ou safeguard against accidentall y wiping off an entire collection of songs, e .g. stor ed under Ar tists, Genr es, etc . in one press. 1 In the All tracks dis[...]
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Y ou can mak e your r ecordings fr om 3 possible sour ces: Micr ophone , Analog line-in or Optical. Recording button functions ar e indicated by the soft k eys: <, >, v ( 1 , 2 , 4 on y our Juk ebox). Depending on memor y a vailable , you can cr eate up to 999 recor dings on your J uk ebox f or each r ecording mode. Y our recor dings are auto[...]
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Auto T rack Nr (numbering) Default setting: Disabled This featur e is helpful when recor ding an album fr om a Line-in source, wher e the original recor ding includes silence found between the begin- ning and end of tracks. Auto track numbering automatically assigns a track number to each track. TIP: – Y ou can also access the Recor d settings sc[...]
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1 If y ou want to make an analogue or digital line-in r ecording, connect to y our recor ding source to the OPTICAL /LINE IN jack on y our Juk ebox. ➔ The r ecording sour ce screen is automaticall y displa yed. ● To make a micr ophone recor ding ,y ou will need to press MENU/ HOLD to select the Record Mode men u. 2 Use the 4 or 3 and 2 controls[...]
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Adjusting Standb y timer Default setting: 2 minutes By default, hdd100 automatically switches to standb y if no audio file is being pla yed and no contr ols are pr essed after 2 minutes. If y ou like, y ou can adjust the standby timer setting. 1 In Music Librar y or the pla y displa y , pr ess MENU/ HOLD . 2 Use the 4 or 3 and 2 controls to scr oll[...]
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Equaliz er Default setting: Off hdd100 supports four pr eset equalizer (EQ) settings. By default the pr esets are: Rock, P op , Jazz, and Classic . 1 In Music Librar y or the pla y displa y , pr ess MENU/ HOLD . 2 Use the 4 or 3 and 2 controls to scr oll and select Settings ➔ Equaliz er . ➔ is shown next to y our selected option. 3 Use the 4 or[...]
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Displa y Ther e are 2 submenu options under the Displa y menu. Y ou can adjust the displa y with Backlight and Contrast. Backlight Default setting: 5 seconds This featur e is useful during night time when the displa y can be seen only with the help of the backlight. Y ou can choose betw een three time settings f or the backlight duration: 5 , 10 or[...]
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Information F or basic inf ormation on your J uk ebox such as: PhilipsHDD 100 - the model name and number of y our Ju k ebo x S/N - the serial number S/W V erHDD100 - software v ersion Fr ee Space - r emaining storage space a vailable 1 In Music Librar y or the pla y displa y , pr ess MENU/ HOLD . 2 Use the 4 or 3 and 2 controls to scr oll and sele[...]
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System Output pow er 2 x 5mW (16 Ω ) Fr equency response 20-20.000 Hz THD 0.01%- 0.1% lens hardened optical glass casing material magnesium Connections Headphone Remote contr ol USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible) DC pow er supply Combined analogue / digital input: SPDIF Displa y ● 4-lev el gr ey scale 160 x128 pix els ● white backlight LED Storag e[...]
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Po w er Consumption during pla yback: 0.33W during standby: 8.7mW during shutdown: less than 10µW pow er fr om A C pow er adapter/ charger when batter y charging: 3.5W General Dimensions 106.5 x 64.4 x 19.9 mm W eight 167g Windo ws and Windo ws Media Audio are r egistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation P entium is a register ed trademark of I[...]
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If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below . before taking the set f or repair . If you ar e unable to remedy a pr oblem by follo wing these hints, consult y our dealer or ser vice center . F or fur ther help, please also c hec k out the hdd100 FA Q list at http://www .audio.philips .com or www .philips .com/suppor t . W ARNING: Do not [...]
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Q. USB does not connect/function Connections loose – Check pla yer is secur ely connected and connections to y our computer are corr ect. Wr ong Windows version. – Y our computer must be equipped with Windows 98 SE or better (see page 6 , 11 ). USB driv er not installed. – F or Windo ws 98SE user s only , check you ha ve installed the USB dri[...]
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d Under the T ype of document options, click on one of the ZIP f older icons a vailable for hd d100 Firmware Upgrade e F ollo w the screen instructions to do wnload and sa ve the . zip file to a folder on y our PC . f Click to upgrade y our hdd100 firmware. . TIP : – If y ou encounter problems do wnloading and upgrading the firmware, close DMM Th[...]
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hdd 100 Meet Philips at the Internet http://www .philips.com http://www .audio .philips.com Created in HK L YW/hk328 HDD100_ENG 19/8/03 16:32 Page 36[...]