Philips audio players user manual If Songs Transfer More Slowly Over USB

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You can also charge your device during USB connection. Please connect your device to your computer using the included USB cable.

To charge your device battery via USB, you must:

1Have a high power USB port (many computers will pop up a warning message if you connect your device and to a PC with a lower power USB port)

2Ensure that your device battery is not empty

3Connect your device to a high-power USB 2.0 port on your computer.

IMPORTANT!

Connecting your device to a USB port on your keyboard will not charge the battery.

If your device is exceptionally low on power, you will see below warning message on your device.

This means that you must connect your device to a power outlet using the by-packed power adapter / charger. Charge your device for at least 30 minutes (1 hour is recommended), then connect it to your computer again to transfer music. Always check the battery status icon on your device display.

If Songs Transfer More Slowly Over USB 2.0

If you transfer a large amount of songs or data using USB 2.0 and the device battery is low, your device will go into power-saving mode.Transfer speeds will slow down considerably.This is normal.

If you want to transfer at higher speeds, you can stop the transfer, eject your device, and connect it to a power outlet using the by-packed power adapter / charger. Charge your device for at least 30 minutes (1 hour is recommended), then connect it to your computer again to transfer music.

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Contents Digital Audio Player Contents About Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player Accessories About your new productRegister your product More information Connect and Charge Charging your deviceIf Songs Transfer More Slowly Over USB Indication of power level Powering on / offFront of device ViewBack of device Root menu NavigationMusic mode Searching for your desired musicPlayback Customizing playbackInstall Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player Getting digital music onto your deviceRadio mode Select your FM regionUsing the stopwatch Tracking your workout progressUsing the talking stopwatch Using ShockLock during music playback Customizing settings Setting FunctionWearing player on your arm Troubleshooting Symptom SolutionSafety and Maintenance To avoid damage or malfunctionDisposal of your old product Copyright informationEnvironmental information ModificationsPage Technical Data Power supplyInstall Windows Media Player and Device Manager About Philips Device ManagerAbout Windows Media Player Windows Media Player Search and add tracks to the Library Transfer tracks to your device Click on SyncTIP Add Tracks to a Playlist on your PC using WMP Delete Tracks and Playlists Edit Track Information Search for Tracks Upgrades Firmware UpdateAll media contents will be erased Device Repair