Philips SA1106, SA1102 Symptoms Solutions, Problem! Connect to PC, Maximum number, Files exceeded

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Symptoms

 

Solutions

 

 

 

Hang up

 

Remove and insert the battery again.

The player is “frozen”

 

Remove and insert the battery again.

There is no sound

 

Make sure your headphones are inserted all the way into the headphones jack.

My player does not react on

 

Press and hold MENU/LOCK to enable key press.

any key press and shows

 

 

Cannot power up

 

Insert a new battery

 

 

Press 2; and power up your player. In case this does not work: Press and hold 2; while

 

 

connecting the device to the PC. Start Firmware Manager, your device will be

 

 

automatically recovered.

The player shows: “Player

 

Connect your player to the PC, open Windows Explorer, open “My computer“, select

problem! Connect to PC

 

your player, right click and select “Format“. Select FAT or FAT32 file system and press

 

 

Start to format your player.

 

 

WARNING All media contents will be erased!

The player shows

 

Connect your player to the computer. Delete unwanted files, unplug safely and record

 

 

again.

The player shows

 

The maximum total number of files, recordings and folders on your player is 450. Connect

Maximum number of

 

your player to your computer, delete unwanted files, unplug safely and record again.

files exceeded!

 

 

The player shows “File

 

This player does not support copyright protected (DRM) WMA tracks bought from the

format not supported!

 

Internet. The song is in a format that is not supported by the player. Only MP3, WMA and

 

 

WAV files are supported.

Some songs do not show up

 

•This player does not support copyright protected (DRM) WMA tracks bought from the

or playback on the player

 

Internet. The song is in a format that is not supported by the player. Only MP3, WMA and

 

 

WAV files are supported.

 

 

•The audio file might be corrupted, try to playback the file on your PC first. If it does not

 

 

play, rip the song again.

 

 

•Total number of sub-folders and songs within one single folder exceeds 50. If there is no

 

 

folder created, you will be able to have maximum of 450 tracks.

 

 

•Songs with bit rates higher than 320kbps ar not supported by the player.

 

 

 

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SA1110, SA1106, SA1102, SA1103 specifications

The Philips SA1103, SA1102, SA1106, and SA1110 are a series of compact and portable digital audio players that made a mark in the early 2000s. These devices were designed with user-friendly features, appealing aesthetics, and advanced technology that catered to the needs of music enthusiasts.

The SA1102 was notable for its engaging design and intuitive navigation. It boasted a crisp LCD screen that displayed track information clearly, allowing users to easily browse through their music library. This model featured 128MB of built-in memory, expandable via MMC (MultiMediaCard), ensuring ample storage for thousands of songs. The SA1102 supported MP3 and WMA formats, making it versatile for various audio collections.

The SA1103 took things a step further by integrating an FM tuner, allowing users to listen to their favorite radio stations in addition to their personal music collections. It maintained similar storage capabilities as the SA1102 but introduced a sleek, modern design that appealed to style-conscious consumers. With its easy-to-use controls and bright screen, the SA1103 provided an enjoyable listening experience.

The SA1106 model emphasized audio quality with an emphasis on advanced sound technologies. It featured Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology, enhancing playback quality and allowing users to experience music with clarity and depth. It also had a more substantial memory capacity of 256MB, accommodating a larger library of songs. The controls were ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use, ensuring that users could enjoy their music effortlessly.

Lastly, the SA1110 represented Philips' continued commitment to innovation in portable audio technology. This model offered an impressive 512MB of storage, more than doubling that of the previous models. It included features such as a built-in voice recorder and enhanced battery life, making it apt for both recreational listening and practical applications. With a refined interface, the SA1110 provided users with a seamless audio experience.

Overall, the Philips audio player series—SA1102, SA1103, SA1106, and SA1110—combined functional technology with stylish designs, appealing to a broad audience. Each model built upon the features of its predecessor while introducing unique elements, ensuring that they remained competitive in the growing digital music market. These players not only delivered great audio performance but also reflected the emerging trends in portable technology.