Philips SA6025 manual Connect and charge, Use the supplied USB cable

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3.4 Connect and charge

Your player will be charged when connected to the PC.

3.4.1 Use the supplied USB cable

Connect the supplied USB cable to PC for charging and data transfer. However, your PC must have hi-power capability in order to perform charging.

Note

Charge your player for at least 5 hours before using it for the first time.

The battery* will be fully charged (100%) in 4 hours.

The player is fully charged when the charging animation stops and is displayed.

Your fully charged player will allow up to 15 hours* of music playback or 4 hours* of video playback.

*Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings.

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Contents Digital audio video player Need help? Contents Update your player Important safety information General maintenanceHearing Safety Copyright information Listen for reasonable periods of timeData logging Disposal of your old productModifications Your new player What’s in the boxRegister your product Getting started Overview of controls and connectionsInstall Main menuConnect and charge Use the supplied USB cableBattery level indication Transfer music and picturesTransfer videos All the converted files will be transferred to the playerPower on and off EnjoyNavigate the menu Lock sliderAbout Windows Media Player Before installing Windows Media Player 11 optional Click Tools, and then click Process media information nowInstalling Windows Media Player ExeClick I Accept to continue Select Express and click Finish Page Rolling back to a previous version of Windows Media Player Confirmation dialog box appearsSecond confirmation dialog box appears Music and pictures transfer Add music and picture files to Windows Media Player library Add to Library dialog box appearsClick Add Add folder dialog box appearsRip songs from a CD Start Windows Media PlayerInsert the Audio CD into your computers CD drive Buy music online Sync your Windows Media contents to your player Switch between automatic and manual sync Device Setup dialog box appearsSelect and prioritise what syncs automatically Select files and playlists for Manual Sync Page Shuffle manual sync items on your player If you wish to stop the transfer, click Stop SyncManage your Windows Media Player Playlist Copy files from your player to your computerCreate a regular Playlist Untitled Playlist appears on the List paneCreate an Auto Playlist New Auto Playlist dialog box appearsAll your playlists will be displayed in the Contents pane Edit playlistYour criteria is listed Contents in the playlist appears on the List pane Transfer playlists to your playerManage your files and playlists in Windows Media Player Search for music or pictures via Windows Media PlayerDelete files and playlists from your player Add or change album art Edit song information via Windows Media Player Advanced Tag Editor dialog box appearsFormat your player via Windows Media Player Music mode Detailed operationControls Find your music Sound settings Play modePlaylist on the go Add songs to playlist on the goPlay back playlist on the go Clear playlist on the goOther playlists Delete playlist from your playerNow playing Videos Find your videosDuring video playback, you can do the following Pictures Transfer pictures from your computer to your playerTransfer pictures from your player to your computer Delete media Find pictures on your playerRecordings Play back recordingsRadio Delete your recordingsUpload your recordings to the computer Select your FM regionPlay a preset radio station and tune the station Auto tuneSettings Settings Options More options DescriptionUse your player to store and carry data files DD/MM/YYUpdate your player Manually verify whether your firmware is up to dateFrequently asked questions My player skips songsPage There is no music on my player after transfer Technical data SoundPage Glossary Digital Rights Management DRMWAV Page Abc
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