Philips SA9100/SA9200 user manual Save Playlist on the go, Clear playlist on the go

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Save Playlist on the go

You can save Playlist on the go. It will be saved under a different name and Playlist on the go will be emptied.

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1During music playback, press MENU key.

2Select Save ‘playlist on the go’.

> A message Save ‘playlist on the go’? will be displayed.

3Select Save to confirm.

>A message ‘Playlist on the go’ saved as: ‘Playlist-on-the-go’[date-number]! will be displayed.

Clear playlist on the go

You can clear all the songs in Playlist on the go.

1Select Music > Playlists > Playlist on the go.

2Press MENU key and select Clear ‘Playlist on the go’.

3Select Clear to confirm clearing all the songs in the selected Playlist on the go, or select Cancel to return to the previous menu.

TIP This will empty Playlist on the go but will not delete those songs from your player.

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Contents Philips GoGear audio player Need help? Asia Contents Detailed operation Upgrade your player Accessories Your new playerGoGear travel charger Optional accessoriesRegister your product Left Side View Right Side view Getting startedOverview of controls and connections Main menu ON/OFF LockVertical touch strip navigation Action FunctionInstall Connect and charge Use the supplied USB cableBattery level indication Power on and off Transfer EnjoyDemo mode Music transfer Add songs to Windows Media Player Library Songs that are already on your computerRip songs from a CD Start Windows Media PlayerBuy songs online Synchronize Windows Media contents with your player Select Synchronize device automatically check box Set up automatic synchronizationClick Set up Sync Set up manual synchronization 3 Progress will be displayed just above the Start Sync button Transfer playlists Manage your Windows Media Player PlaylistCreate a Playlist Open Windows Explorer Select Philips GoGear Media Music Manage your songs and playlists in Windows Media PlayerDelete playlists via Windows Explorer Edit song information via Windows Media PlayerStart Windows Media Player Go to Tools Options Player Enable photo supportPhoto transfer Choose Add Folder Add photos to Windows Media Player LibraryTransfer photos to your player Page Select Tools Options Select Monitor Folders optionControls Music modeDetailed operation Find your music Album art Play mode One or Repeat AllUse the Sampler Sound settings Playlist on the goSelect Add to Playlist on the go Add songs to playlist on the goPlay back playlist on the go Press Menu key and select Add to Playlist on the goSelect Save ‘playlist on the go’ Save Playlist on the goClear playlist on the go Select the song from Music Playlists Playlist on the go Most playedRemove songs from Playlist on the go Select Delete playlist Other playlistsDelete playlist from your player Rate your songs Now playingPhotos Transfer photos from your computer to your playerGo to Media Pictures Transfer photos from your player to your computerFind photos on your player Slideshow Personal ImagePhilips Photo Fixer Go to Start Programs Philips Philips Photo FixerCustomize slideshow settings Slideshow musicSettings Settings Options Settings Options More options Description Use your player to store and carry data files Upgrade your player Manually verify whether your firmware is up to dateSelect your device Click Update My player skips songs TroubleshootingMy player cannot power on My player is not recognized by WindowsRepair process will start There is no music on my player after transferThere are no photos on my player after transfer Cannot see album art on my GoGear player My GoGear player hangsPage About operating and storage temperatures Important safety informationGeneral maintenance To avoid damage or malfunctionTo establish a safe volume level Hearing SafetyListen at a moderate volume Important for models supplied with headphonesCopyright information Device Data loggingDisposal of your old product ModificationsPhilips Technical data Audio PlaybackStorage Media 5V DCGlossary Title Browsing long list of contentThumbnail Digital media file format for storing sound