Philips SA4RGA08, SA4RGA04 Settings, Play mode, Sound settings, Sleep timer, Display settings

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7 Settings

In , select your options for the player.

1Press / to select an option.

2Press

Play mode

In [Play mode], select play modes for music play: [Repeat]

[Repeat 1]: Repeats current song.

[Repeat all]: Repeats all songs in current folder.

[On]: Plays all songs in current folder in random order.

If both [Repeat all] and are activated,

All songs in current folder are repeated in random order.

Sound settings

In [Sound settings], select your option for sound settings:

[FullSound]: Restores the sonic details that music compression loses (for example, MP3, WMA).

[Equalizer]

[Volume limit]: Sets a maximum volume level for the device. In this way, you can always keep the volume within a level safe enough to your hearing.

Press / to set the volume limit; Press

Note

Equalizer is deactivated when you select FullSound.

Sleep timer

Switch on the sleep timer.The RAGA can switch off automatically after a certain time duration.

In [Sleep timer] > [Set sleep timer…], select an option. Press .

»After the selected time duration, the device is switched off automatically.

After the sleep timer is switched on, Select > [Sleep timer]; Alternatively, on the music play screen,

press > [Sleep timer].

»You can see the time left before the player is switched off.

Display settings

Theme

In [Display settings] > [Theme], select the theme for the display.

Screen off timer

The screen enters the idle mode, if no new action is taken on RAGA

time duration, the idle screen is switched off automatically.To save battery power, select a low value for the time duration.

To set the time duration

In [Display settings] > [Backlight timer], select a time duration.

»After the selected time duration, the idle screen is switched off automatically.

To exit the power-saving mode

Press any key.

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