Philips HDD100 user manual About hdd100, Minimum computer system requirements

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About hdd100

hdd100 is a portable hard disk audio jukebox that can play MP3 or WMA files.

Has a 15GB* capacity which means you can store up to 3500 songs (of 4MB each)

SuperScroll™ feature allows you to browse through many songs very quickly.

Match Genre, a unique smart sound playback feature which allows you to customize up to 255 different music genres to automatically match to a preset equalizer setting.

Records songs in MP3 from sources like Analog or Optical Line-inor MIC (microphone)

Can play songs for up to10 hours or more at a stretch from a fully charged battery. The user interface is intuitive and helps you to browse through a large collection of songs with ease.

Using your Jukebox as a Mass Storage Device: Other media files such as spreadsheets, word processing and other computer files can be transferred to your Jukebox using for example, Windows Explorer. In this way, your Jukebox can be used as a handy external hard disk for easy transport and backup.

*Actual formatted capacity of hdd100 will be less

IMPORTANT !

Backup your files

Please ensure that you retain the original files that you have downloaded to your Jukebox. Philips is not responsible for any loss of content in the case if the product becomes damaged or the hard disk not readable / legible.

Minimum computer system requirements

PC with Windows 98SE /Me /2000 /XP

USB port 1.1. For best performance, use USB2.0

CAUTION!

Computers that were upgraded from Win 95 may not have USB compatibility!

XP users: you may see a warning message if your hdd100 is connected to a PC with 1.1 USB port only.

About Digital Media Manager (DMM) software

DMM contains all the necessary software components you need to make your Philips hdd100 recording audio jukebox work properly. These include:

transfer of your MP3 or WMA files for playback on your hdd100.

the detection and update of new files on your hdd100 and PC music library folder**

personalizing the 4 preset Equalizer sound settings on your hdd100

upgrading your hdd100 software to the latest version.

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Contents Recording audio jukebox hdd100 Contents Using the power adapter/ charger Safety & maintenance About operating and storage temperatures Using your headphonesCopyright Information ModificationsCharging Software installationQuick start guide Connect your hdd100 and PCAbout Digital Media Manager DMM software About hdd100Minimum computer system requirements PC with Windows 98SE /Me /2000 /XPDigital Rights Management Environmental information➅ Volume + ➀ USB 2.0/1.1➁ 5V DC ➈ Power Multi-functional keysDisplay Remote control Supplied accessoriesFirst time installation Connecting the Jukebox to your PCDisconnecting Jukebox from your PC Transferring filesPower supply Charging your batteryIndication of battery power level Battery Disposal CautionSwitching to standby Shutdown modeSwitching on from shutdown Switching on from standbyButton lock Busy animation screenMain screen Music Library Music Library optionsSuperScroll Playback & playback display Other playback display iconsSelecting a different track Adjusting VolumeSearching within a track Navigating Menu optionsMenu Options Repeat/ ShuffleDBB Bass Boost Playlists Creating a New PlaylistAdd to Playlist Erase Recording Record SettingsVolume Line Rec. qualityDefault setting Disabled Auto Track Nr numberingTo pause and continue recording Select your Recording ModeTo start recording To stop / end recordingLanguage SettingAdjusting Standby timer Off / 30 Sec / 2 Mins / 5 MinsAbout Match Genre Scroll and select Settings Equalizer Match GenreEqualizer EqualizerContrast DisplayBacklight Display ContrastFactory Settings Factory SettingsInformation Technical Specifications General Troubleshooting No display / soundSound skips during playback on my Jukebox Set skips /repeats songs USB does not connect/functionCant find my MP3/ WMA files that Ive just downloaded Whats the meaning of these display messages?TIP Meet Philips at the Internet