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User manual PHILIPS PSA232
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This product, although classified under the brand PHILIPS, may have been manufactured by GEMINI INDUSTRIES, NORELCO, RADIOLA after mergers, acquisitions, or a change in name.
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Manual abstract: user guide PHILIPS PSA232
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Digital Audio Player
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The model and production numbers can be found inside the battery compartment.
About your new product
With your newly purchased product, you can enjoy the following: - MP3 and WMA playback (see MUSIC MODE section) - FM radio*** (see RADIO MODE section) - Workout progress tracking ***FM radio is only available to some regional versions. FM radio is currenlty not available in Europe. Included accessories
Headphones
USB cable
1 x AAA
Armband
CDROM with user manual, drivers, FAQ, music management softwares
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About Batteries
You can use the following batteries with your device: - normal batteries type LR03, UM4 or AAA (preferably Philips); or - alkaline batteries type LR03, UM4 or AAA (preferably Philips); or - rechargeable batteries type LR03, UM4 or AAA (preferably Philips) Note: Remove batteries if they are empty or if the player is not going to be used for a long time.
Inserting batteries
Use an appropriately-sized coin to twist anti-clockwise to unlock the back cover.
Insert a new battery with correct polarity. (See printed label in battery compartment.)
Match the latches on the cover with the slots on your device. Twist clockwise gently to replace the back cover.
TIP You can also twist open the cover without using a coin. Grip on the rubber part of the back cover. Without moving your gripping point, gently twist anti-clockwise to open.
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Powering on / off
Power on: Press and hold 2;. PHILIPS splash screen appears briefly Power off: Press and hold 2; again.
TIP Your device automatically powers down if there is no operation and no music played for 10 minutes. Last playback status / screen will be resumed at next powering on.
Indication of power level
You can see the approximate power level of your batteries on the display. Battery full Battery two-thirds full Battery half full Battery low Battery empty Note: Rechargeable batteries shows lower voltage levels when compared to alkaline ones. Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly.
TIP When the batteries are nearly empty, the battery low screen blinks and the beep tone sounds once. When you hear a double beep, your device will power down. Your device will save all settings and un-finished tracking before it powers down.
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Front of device
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Talking stopwatch Stopwatch Previous Display VOL - / Move down VIEW Next Lock key 2; VOL + / Move up Activates voice feedback telling you "elapsed time" Press to start, pause, or reset Rewinds / Up 1 level / Skip to previous Dynamically displays menu, options and track information Navigate down / volume down in playscreeen To switch between root menu, library and now playing screens Fast forward / Down to 1 level / Skip to next Disables / enables key lock and ShockLock Power on / off and Play / Pause Navigate up / volume up in playscreeen
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Back of device
1 2 3 4 5 Battery Card slot Mini SD USB jack Back cover p Insert a coin here to twist open / close back cover; connects to arm band Audio jack Insert your mini SD* card here for memory expansion
*SD card is not by-packed.
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Root menu
When your device powers up, you will see the ROOT MENU. Music Radio*** Sport Settings enter to play your digital music tracks enter to listen to your radio presets enter to view your workout summary enter to customize settings for your device
***FM radio is only available in some regional versions. FM radio is currenlty not available in Europe..
Navigation
Your device has an intuitive menu navigation system to guide you through various settings and operations. Use 3, 4, 1, 2 to browse through menus. Press 2 to confirm your selection.
TIP Select Shuffle All to play all your device music in a random way. Smart Hide is a function to hide some library information. With Smart Hide, you can scroll faster to the right content by hiding albums and artists which contain songs that are fewer than a specified number. Smart Smart Smart Smart Hide Hide Hide Hide 1 2 3 4 will will will will hide hide hide hide all all all all artists artists artists artists and and and and albums albums albums albums that that that that has has has has only only only only 1 2 3 4 track in the library. or fewer tracks in the library. or fewer tracks in the library. or fewer tracks in the library.
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Music mode
We have put some music tracks on your device so that you can jump start your music experience. You can also transfer your digital music collection from your computer to your device through the included music management software. (see GETTING DIGITAL MUSIC ON YOUR DEVICE for more information) IMPORTANT! We recommend that you the Sync function in Windows Media Player 10 to transfer music to your player.
Searching for your desired music
1 From the root menu, select MUSIC to enter the music mode. As you enter the music mode, you can search from the following display options: Playlists Playlists collections Shuffle All Alphabetically listed tracks Artists Alphabetically listed artists Alphabetically listed genres Alphabetically listed albums Alphabetically listed albums Alphabetically listed artists Tracks listed in album order Tracks listed in album order Alphabetically listed albums Tracks listed in album order Tracks listed in play order
All songs
Genres
Albums
Note: If your music is missing any ID3 tag information, then your may find empty fields or an indication stating "No artist found" or "No album found" or "No genres found". 2 3 Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your option. Press 2 for next or 1 for previous levels. Press 2; to play your selection.
TIP You can also press and hold 3 or 4 key to SuperScroll. An enlarged head letter will show as the tracks scroll quickly. Stop pressing when you have arrived at your desired head letter.
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Playback
The keys: 2; , 0, 5, 3, 7 (see drawing on page 4) are multi-funtional. They work according to how you press them: press or press and hold. During music playback, you can do the following: Basic Operation Pause music Go to next track Go to previous track Forward search Backward search Volume control Controls to press Press 2; during playback Press 7 Press 3 Press and hold 7 Press and hold 3 0/5
Customizing playback
Changing play modes 1 2 From the root menu, select Settings. Use scroll controls to select the following options. Press 2; to confirm your selection. Press 2; to deselect a checked option.
Play mode Shuffle Repeat Shuffle and repeat Normal
Shuffle On Off On Off
Repeat Off On On Off
Changing Bass Enhancement 1 2 From the root menu, select Settings > DBB. Use scroll controls to select On or Off.
Changing equalizers 1 2 From the root menu, select Settings > EQ. Use scroll controls to select Rock, RnB, Electronica, Hip Hop, Classical, Jazz.
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Getting digital music onto your device
Before you can transfer your MP3 and/or WMA collection to your device using Windows Media Playe, you need to have both Windows Media Player and Philips Device Manager installed on your PC as follows: Install Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player 1 2 Insert the supplied CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive. If the CD does not autorun, please click the .exe from the root directory of the CD. Select your language and follow screen instructions to complete installation of Philips Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player.
Connect your device to the computer 1 2 Connect your device to your computer using the supplied USB cable. A USB connection animation will be shown as soon as your device is connected. You can organize files and transfer music to your device during USB connection.
Organize and transfer your music using Windows Media Player 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 Launch Windows Media Player from Windows desktop or Start menu. To transfer files from your computer to your device, click Copy to CD or Device / Sync tab. In the Items to Copy pane, in the drop-down list, click the playlist, category, or other item that you want to copy. Clear the check boxes next to any files you do not want to copy. In the Items on Device pane, in the drop-down list, click the device that you want to copy files to. i.e. PHILIPS GoGear / PHILIPS device. Click the Start Sync button. Music files may be transferred using Windows Explorer (by drag and drop) to your device only if they are saved in the following folder: "media"
If your Windows Media Player is open when you connect your device, your device may not be recognized. To transfer music files to the mini-SD card, you must format the mini-SD card the frist time it is inserted to the device, and keep using it with the device. Otherwise, files transferred cannot be recognized in Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer.
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Radio mode***
***FM radio is only available to some regional versions. FM radio is currenlty not available in Europe.. Select your FM region 1 2 From the root menu, select Settings > Advanced > Radio settings. Select your region. Press 2 to confirm your selection.
Auto tune 1 2 From the root menu, select RADIO to enter the radio mode. Press 1 from P1 or 2 from P10 to select Autotune. Press 2; to confirm. Your device will automatically select the 10 strongest available stations. Press any key to abort
TIP we recommend that you connect the bypacked headphones during auto tuning of your radio presets since the headphone cable functions as an antenna.
Playing a radio station 1 2 From the root menu, select RADIO to enter the radio mode. Press 1 for the previous or 2 for the next preset. From the radio play screen, press and hold 2 to start manual tune. Press 1 or 2 to tune step by step. The screen indicates the change in frequency. You will hear a hissing sound / the tuned station as you manual tune. Press and hold 1 to search for the last available station or press and hold 2 to search for the next available station. Press 2; to confirm and save your preset.
Manual tune 1 2
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TIP If you do not want to store a manual tuned preset, do not press any key. The manual tuning screen will time out without saving. The headphone wire is used as an FM antenna. If necessary, move it for optimum reception.
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Tracking your workout progress
You can use your device as a stopwatch to track your workout progress. All stopwatch activities will be recorded and stored on your device. During use of stopwatch, you may press the talking stopwatch key to hear your elapsed time via the headphones. Stopwatch operation Go to stopwatch screen Start timing Pause timing Resume timing Reset stopwatch Controls to press Press and hold 2 (see "Front of device section" on p.4) Press 2 from stopwatch screen Press 2 when stopwatch is active Press 2 when stopwatch is paused Press and hold 2
The screen shots below show what you see when you are using stopwatch.
The talking stopwatch voice feedback is available in: English, French, German and Spanish only. These are linked to the language selection that you make in Settings. All other languages have English voice feedback.
Using the stopwatch
You can use your device as a stopwatch to track your workout progress. 1 From root menu, select Sport > History.
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You can view a list of recorded workout logs. Press 2 to view details. You will see the date of your workout and the elapsed time of your workout.
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Using the talking stopwatch
1 Press "clock" to start stopwatch.
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Press "talking stopwatch" for elapsed time.
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Press clock to stop stopwatch.
The talking stopwatch voice feedback is available in: English, French, German and Spanish only. These are linked to the language selection that you make in Settings. All other languages have Engllish voice feedback.
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Customizing settings
1 2 3 4 From the root menu, select Settings. Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your option. Press 2 for next or 1 for previous levels. Press 2 to confirm your selection. Press 1 once or more to exit the menu display.
Setting Shuffle Repeat
TIP Options for each setting are shown on the device display.
Function Play tracks in random order Play tracks repeatedly Battery power saving mode Base enhancement Rock / R&B / Electronica / Hip Hop / Classical / Jazz / Off 5 seconds / 10 seconds / 30 seconds / Off Levels 1 - 6 English, French, German, Spanish, Italia ...
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