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SA1915 SA1918 SA1925 SA1926 SA1927 SA1928 SA1929 SA1945 SA1946 SA1947 SA1948 SA1949 Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! T o fully benefit from the suppor t that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips.com/welcome Digital audio pla yer[...]
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ii Need help? Please visit www .philips.com/welcome where you can access a full set of supporting materials such as user manual, the latest software updates and answers to frequently asked questions.[...]
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iii 1 Important safety information 1 2 Y our new pla yer 5 2.1 What’ s in the box 5 2.2 Register your product 5 3 Getting star ted 6 3.1 Overview of controls and connections 6 3.2 Main menu 7 3.3 Install 7 3.4 Connect and charge 8 3.4.1 Use the supplied USB cable 8 3.4.2 Battery level indication 8 3.5 T ransfer 9 3.5.1 Disconnect your pla yer saf[...]
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1 1 I m p o rt a n t s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n General maintenance T o av oid damage or malfunction: Do not expose the play er to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight. Do not drop your pla y er or allow objects to fall on your play er . Do not allow your play er to be submerged in water . Do not expose headphone soc[...]
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2 Listen for reasonable periods of time: Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally “safe” lev els, can also cause hearing loss. Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and take appr opriate breaks. Be sure to obser ve the follo wing guidelines when using your headphones. Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time . Be care[...]
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3 Disposal of your old product Y our product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is cov ered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC . Please be informed about the local separate collection syst[...]
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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 par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy an[...]
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5 2 Y o u r n e w p l a y e r With your newly purchased pla yer , you can: pla y MP3 and WMA pla y FM radio 1 recor d FM radio 1 recor d with built-in microphone 2.1 What’ s in the box The following accessories are included with your play er : • • • • 2.2 Register y our pr oduct W e strongly recommend that you register your product in ord[...]
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6 A p Headphone jack B MIC Microphone C Back one level (hold to return to root menu) D z / 2; On / Off Pla y/Record / Pause Conrm selection E slider Hold slider to lock/unlock all keys (except + / - ) F RESET G USB connector with dust cap H 1 Skip back (hold to quick skip) 2 Skip forward (hold to quick skip) + / - In menus: scroll up/down (ho[...]
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3.3 Install Important Make sure to install the software pro vided in the supplied CD for music transfer . System requir ements: Windows 2000, XP or Vista Pentium III 800MHz processor or higher 128MB RAM 500MB hard disk space Internet connection (pref erable) Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later CD-R OM USB port Insert the CD supplied with your [...]
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8 3.4.2 Batter y lev el indication The appr oximate power lev els of your batter y are indicated as follows: 2 Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of c harge cyc les . Batter y life and number of charge c ycles var y by use and settings . 3.4 Connect and charge When you connect the pla y er to the PC , it automatically charges. 3.4.1 Use t[...]
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9 Goal Action Return to pre vious menu Press Return to main menu Press and hold Bro wse through menus Press 2; or Scroll through a list Press + or - Select an option Press 2; Tip If the pla yer is idle and no button is pressed for 10 minutes, it switches off automatically . 3.5 T ransfer The pla yer appears as a USB mass storage device in Windows E[...]
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10 4 D e t a i l o p e r a t i o n 4.1 Music mode (also pla y mode for recordings) Y our play er suppor ts MP3 and WMA formats. 4.1.1 Contr ol The pla yer offers the following music mode options: Goal Action Pla y / Pause music Press 2; Skip to next audiole Press 2 Return to pre vious audio le Press 1 Fast [...]
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11 Press + or - to scroll through the list. Press 2; to select or press to return to pre vious level. Press 2; to pla y . 2 3 4 4.1.3 Limit the volume Listening to loud sounds for longer than a moment can be harmful to the listener . Y ou can set the volume lev el of the play er to suit your pref erences: From the main menu, select Settings > So[...]
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12 1 From the Radio menu , select Auto tune . The radio automatically tunes radio stations and saves the frequencies to presets. The radio can store up to 20 radio station to presets. T o stop auto tuning, press . T o exit radio, long press . 4.2.2 Pla y a preset radio station From the Radio menu , select Presets . Press + / - to select preset, 2; [...]
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13 4.2.4 Sa ve a new frequency under a preset T une to the new frequency you want to sav e . Press 2; to enter preset screen. Press + / - to select, then 2; to sav e . T o exit radio, long press . 4.2.5 Record from FM radio 1 when the radio is pla ying: Press one or more times to enter Radio menu . Select Start FM Recording . Press 2; to start reco[...]
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4.3.1 Pla y recor dings From the main menu, select > Recording librar y > V oice or FM radio 1 . Select the recor ding you want to hear . Press 2; to conrm. 4.3.2 Delete y our recor ding Use your computer when you delete recordings on the computer . Connect the pla yer to the computer . Select the pla yer in Windo w Explorer . Select Re[...]
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15 4.4 Settings Y ou can set prefer ences in your pla yer to suit your needs. 1 Press and select . Press 3 or 4 to select an option. Press 2; to go to next level or to return to pre vious level. Press 2; to conrm yourselection. Press to exit the Settings menu In the Settings menu, the following options are available: Settings Furthe[...]
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16 5 U p d a t e y o u r p l a y e r Y our play er is controlledby an internal programcalled the rmware. Newerversionsof the rmwarema yhav ebeen released afteryou ha vepurchasedyourpla yer . A software program called Philips Device Manag er checks forrmwa[...]
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17 6 T e c h n i c a l d a t a P o wer Po w er supply 310mAh Li-ion internal rechargeable batter y 2 Displa y White backlight LCD , 128 x 48 pix els Sound Channel separation: 40dB Equalizer setting: Off / Rock / Funk / Hip Hop / Jazz / Classical / T echno Frequency response: 80-18000Hz Signal to noise ratio: > 80dB Output Po w er (RMS): 2x3mW Au[...]
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18 1 FM radio recording: This feature is available only in some regions. 2 Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of c harge cyc les . Batter y life and number of charge c ycles var y by use and settings . 3 1MB = 1 million bytes; available storage capacity will be less . 1GB = 1 billion bytes; available storage capacity will be less . Full m[...]
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19 If nothing happens, recharge the batter y for at least 4 hours and tr y to power on or reset again. If this does not work, you might hav e to repair your pla yer with Philips De vice Manag er . There is no sound. Mak e sure your headphones are inser ted all the wa y into the headphones jack. 2 Note The existing contents on your pla yer will not [...]
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20 Some songs do not sho w up or playback on the pla y er . This pla yer does not support copyright protected (DRM) WMA tracks bought from on-line musicstores, only unprotected WMAles can be play ed back on this play er . The song is in a format that is not suppor ted by the play er . Only MP3[...]
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21 PHILIPS reservesthe right to makedesign and specication changes forproduct impro vement without prior notice.[...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice . T rademarks are the property of K oninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respectiv e owners © 2008 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reser ved. www .philips.com Printed in China wk8173[...]