(Please remove the USB cover to see) Francais 17 Deutsch 33 Espanol 49 Nederlands 65 Italiano 81 Por tugues 97 Svenska 113 1 English Name of parts 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Strap hole: attaches supplied neck strap Headphone socket: connects headphones / remote control connector LED: blinks slowly during charging; blinks quickly during file transfer LCD display: dynamically displays track and ar tist information, player information and file transfer status USB port: connects to computer / batter y pack USB cover: protects USB por t Battery door: open to install 1 AAA batter y Battery pack: provides back-up power Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly. English Remote control 5 4 3 2 1 Headphones connector Volume up + : for increasing volume Volume down . .. : for decreasing volume Skip / Super Skip 22 : for forward scrolling and browsing Back / Super Back 11 : for backward scrolling and browsing Power 2; : Power on / off and Play / Pause Remote Control connector Connecting your remote control 3 2 1 Thread the neck strap through the hole. Insert the remote control connector to your player. Insert the headphone connector to the headphone socket. Preparations Installing software Please inser t the by-packed CD into your CDROM drive and follow on screen instructions to complete driver and software installation. Powering your player Your player has a built-in USB rechargeable batter y. To charge your player, switch on your computer. Detach the USB cover. Connect your player directly to your computer's USB por t. Charge your player until the LED lights up and stops blinking (approximately 4.5 hours). Keep your computer switched on during charging. ATTENTION! WINDOWS 98SE users: DO NOT CONNECT your player to the PC BEFORE driver installation. MAC users: DO NOT CONNECT your player to your keyboard's USB por t. It doesn't have sufficient power to detect your player. . TIP • You can also use the supplied battery module to provide instant power to your player. When your player is charged and the battery module is in use, your player will first use up the power from the external batter y. • You can organize your music on your computer while your player is charging. (See page 9 for more information) English USB Connection Your player will appear as a new USB mass storage in Windows Explorer on PC or Finder on Mac when USB connected. You can use your player as a mass storage device for any data files. Transferring files and music tracks Click and highlight one or more files or music tracks to transfer between your player and your computer. Use drag and drop actions to complete your transfer. The green LED on your player blinks during file transfer. PC users: Disconnect player safely from your PC by clicking on the task bar to avoid file error. WINDOWS 98SE users: There is no icon. Simply disconnect player after file transfer completes.) MAC users: Drag and drop your player into Trash before disconnecting. About upgrades For best interaction between your player and your computer, check for the latest upgrades available. (See page 11 for more information) Formatting your player PC users: Only format your player with FAT file system. MAC users: Only format your player with the supplied format application. IMPORTANT! KEEP A COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL FILES! Please keep a copy of the original files transferred to your player. Philips is not responsible for any loss of content if the product becomes damaged or not readable. Player controls and LCD display Basic Operation Control to press Switch on / off Press and hold 2; for 2 seconds Play music Press 2; Pause music Press 2; during playback Change volume Press + to increase or -to decrease Go to next or previous track Press 6 for next and 5 for previous Superskip Press and hold 6 to skip forward or 5 to skip backward Your player has an intuitive display to show various information Internal battery level Batter y low External battery in use Volume control Folder number Track number Music playing Music paused Skipping backward Skipping forward . TIP • Your player can display music information in Roman-alphabetic languages, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean. You can change the setting via the Firmware Manager application supplied in your by-packed CD. 8 English Customizing playback order Your player can play music files according to how you arrange them in folders, as shown in the following diagram: 001 5 o o 6 002 002.1 7 o 002.1.1 8 9 o o o 10 1 5 6 8 9 10 7 1 2 3 4o o o o o 2 3 4 . TIP • Your player can suppor t up to 3 layers of sub-folders. • Music files inside folders will play before those in the root directory. • You can also use MUSICMATCH (supplied in the by-packed CD) for music transfer and music ripping. Please visit for more information. Setting display language Your player can display music information in Roman-alphabetic languages, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Ja...