Philips HDD1430, HDD1630, HDD1830, HDD1835, HDD1820 My GoGear player hangs, Poor radio reception

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3.You may have disconnected your device too soon after the picture transfer in Windows Media Player was finished. Always wait for the Philips pop-up message to show and disappear before you disconnect your device.

4.Are your pictures in JPEG format? Pictures in other formats cannot be transferred to your player.

My GoGear player hangs

1.In the unlikely event that your player hangs, do not panic. Simply press and hold y POWER and VOLUME + buttons at the same time until the player shuts down.

2.The existing contents on your player will not be erased.

3.If nothing happens, recharge the battery for at least 4 hours and try to power on or reset again. If this does not work, you might have to repair your player with Philips Device Manager. (see page 39)

My player is full and I have less songs on my player than I expected

Your player has a hard disk memory to store songs. Check your model number to see the actual hard disk size. You will be able to store more songs on your player if you use WMA formatted songs in 64 kbs with variable bitrate.

Poor radio reception*

If you cannot achieve a good reception from your GoGear radio, check the following:

1.Make sure you have plugged the original headphone into your GoGear player correctly.

2.The radio signal might be poor when you are indoors. We suggest that you use your player outdoors.

*FM radio is only available for certain regions. It is not available for Europe.

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Contents Manual do usuário Manual del usuarioNeed help? Country ContentsEN Safety and Maintenance Technical data Welcome Register your product More information Optional accessoriesReset Powering on and offTransfer Overview of controls and connections Using your GoGear playerNavigation Main menuSuperScroll Songs that are already on your computer MusicAdd songs to Windows Media Player Library Ripping songs from a CD Buying songs online Setting up automatic synchronisationPage Setting up manual synchronisation Page Page Transfer playlists Windows Media Player PlaylistCreating a Playlist Pictures Add pictures to Windows Media Player Library Transfer pictures to your player Page Page Page Music Music modeFinding your music Controls Play modeAdding songs to playlist on the go Sound settingsPlaylist on the go Delete songs from Playlist on the go Playback of playlist on the goClear Playlist on the go Save Playlist on the goMost played Delete playlist from your playerTransferring pictures to your player PicturesRating your tracks Now PlayingFinding pictures on your player Slideshow music Customising slideshow settingsSlideshow Start a slideshowAuto tune RadioConnect the headphone Select your FM regionSaving a station as preset Playing a preset radio stationManual tuning Making MIC recordings RecordingsRecordings Making FM recordingsPlay your recording Delete your recordingUpload your recordings to the computer SettingsAM / PM Using your player to store and carry data files Manually check whether your firmware is up to date Updating your player# Updating firmware Troubleshooting Click Yes to proceed There is no Music on my player after transfer There are no pictures on my player after transferPoor radio reception My GoGear player hangsSafety and Maintenance Modifications Data loggingDisposal of your old product Page Technical data Page Engelse versiie Englliish
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