Philips SA2SPK04, SA2SPK08, SA2SPK/00, SA2SPK02 user manual Technical data, System requirements

Page 27

14 Technical data

Power

Power supply: 220 mAh Li-ion polymer internal rechargeable battery

Play time¹ (music): 22 hours

Software

Philips Songbird: to update firmware and transfer music

Connectivity

Headphone 3.5 mm

USB 2.0 High speed

Sound

Channel separation: 45 dB

Frequency Response: 80 - 18,000 Hz

Output power: 2 x 2.4 mW

Signal to noise ratio: > 84 dB

Audio playback

Supported formats:

MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, APE

 

Bit rates

Sampling rates

 

MP3:

 

 

8 - 320 kbps and

8, 11.025, 16,

 

VBR

22.050, 32, 44.1,

 

 

48 kHz

 

WMA:

 

 

5 - 320 kbps

8, 11.025, 16,

 

 

22.050, 32, 44.1,

 

 

48 kHz

 

FLAC:

 

 

up to 1.1 Mbps

48 kHz

 

APE:

 

 

up to 1.3 Mbps

48 Khz

Picture display

 

Supported formats:

 

JPG

 

BMP

 

Storage media

Built-in memory capacity²:

SA2SPK02 2GB NAND Flash

SA2SPK04 4GB NAND Flash

SA2SPK08 8GB NAND Flash

Music sync transfer³

Philips Songbird

Music / Picture drag and drop transfer³ Windows Explorer

Display

Color LCD 128 x 128 pixels

Note

•• ¹ Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings.

•• ² 1GB = 1 billion bytes; available storage capacity is less. Full memory capacity may not be available as some memory is reserved for the player. Storage capacity is based on 4 minutes per song and 128 kbps MP3 encoding.

•• ³ Transfer speed depends on operating system and software configuration.

System requirements

Windows® XP (SP2 or above) / Vista / 7

Pentium III 800 MHz processor or higher

520 MB RAM

500 MB hard disk space

Internet connection

Windows® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later

USB port

26EN

Image 27
Contents SA2SPK02 SA2SPK04 SA2SPK08 Contents General maintenance About operating and storage temperaturesTo establish a safe volume level Monkey’s Audio decoder Be responsible! Respect copyrightsCompliance with copyright laws remains your responsibility Data loggingXpat XML Parser Recycling the product and the built-in battery What’s in the box Your newOverview of the controls and connections Getting startedConnect Spark to a computer Install Philips Songbird for the first timeOverview of the main menu Connect and chargeFiles loaded on the Spark Battery level indicationAll settings and switches off within 60 seconds Software loaded onUpdate Spark Manually verify / update the firmwareUpdated and is ready for use again Lock the keys Spark has a lock switch to prevent accidental operationTurn Spark on and off Automatic shut-downBuild a media library Philips SongbirdOrganize and manage your Songbird library Browse your media libraryRemove media files from the Songbird media library Delete mediaLet Songbird watch a folder Add titles to a playlist Change the look Songbird libraryFormat Spark erase all music and data Create a playlistRepair Spark restore factory settings Delete the currently playing music track MusicListen to music Find your musicSelect audiobook by book title AudiobooksAdd audiobooks to Spark Audiobook controlsPictures Manually tune a radio station Auto-tune preset radio stationPlay a preset radio station Listen to FM radioListen to recordings RecordingsRecord from FM radio Available with some versions only Record audio/voicesThis is how you use Spark to store and carry data files This is how to delete recordings in Windows ExplorerDelete one or more recordings Use the Spark to carry data filesPersonalize Settings MTP PreferenceSystem requirements Technical dataDecibel dB GlossaryBit rate CompressionSuperScroll Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V