Philips 006 manual

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    k ey 003 k ey 004 k ey 005 k ey 006 User Manual wearable digital audio KEY003-6-ENG 9/3/03 12:11 PM Page 1[...]

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    2 Contents Quick start guide .................................................................................. 3 Safety & maintenance ....................................................................... 4-5 Controls .............................................................................................. 6-9 About KEY audio ...........[...]

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    3 Quick star t guide Thank you for b uying this Philips wear able digital audio pla yer . T o get star ted, follow the steps as shown. 1 Charge • Charge up your player (5 hours) before using it. Adjust the function switch on the play er to OFF/CHARGE . Switch on your computer . Detach the USB cov er and connect the play er to your computer's[...]

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    4 Safety & maintenance Safety & satisfaction • T o enjoy y our Philips product, please read and operate the set according to the instr uctions inside our user manual (on the CD-R OM.) • Child safety: The remote control neckstr ap (included with KEY004, KEY006 models only) is not a toy . Special care should be taken if handled by y oung [...]

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    Safety & maintenance 5 Envir onmental information W e have reduced the packaging to its minimum and made it easy to separate into mono materials: PET , paper and aluminum foil . Y our play er consists of material which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company . Please obser ve the local regulations to dispose of packaging, and o[...]

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    6 6 4 3 2 1 5 Contr ols Safety & satisfaction T o enjoy y our Philips product, please read and operate the set according to the instr uctions inside our user manual. KEY003-6-ENG 9/3/03 12:11 PM Page 6[...]

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    7 Contr ols Remote control neck strap supplied with key004 & key006 wire remote supplied with key003 & key005 KEY003-6-ENG 9/3/03 12:11 PM Page 7[...]

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    metal pin you can thread and attach a neck or wrist strap (optional) here . remote contr ol jack Inser t your remote control plug here and then connect your headphones to your remote control indicator lights up/ blinks according to different functions: green: during char ging the built-in batter y orange: po wer on/ off and dur ing file transfer . [...]

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    Contr ols, accessories 9 Remote control 2; star ts, pauses playback and to switch off the play er ∞ , § skips to the previous/ next track – , + decreases/ increases the volume Supplied accessories Make sure these items are in the package. If any item is missing, please contact your dealer : 1x CD-ROM (installation software & user manual) 1[...]

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    10 Minimum computer system r equirements Windo ws system requirements – P entium® MMX 166MHZ processor or better – USB por t with Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP – 96MB RAM – 50MB hard disk space – CD-ROM drive – video display card For Win98 user s only: • WHEN CONNECTING THE PLA YER FOR THE VER Y FIRST TIME T O DO WNLOAD , MAKE SURE Y O[...]

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    11 Softwar e installation 1 Inser t the supplied CD-ROM into your CD- ROM drive. 2 The quick star t guide screen appear s. Follow the screen instructions. 3 Select your product to star t installation. TIP: – The installation process is automatically launched for first-time application user s. – Please follow all the screen instructions to guide[...]

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    12 Softwar e installation 4 Select and install the MUSICMA TCH Jukebo x or plug-in. Follow all the screen instr uctions to complete installation. 5 For fur ther details and instr uctions on using MUSICMA TCH Jukebox, click Read MUSICM A TCH tuto r ial . KEY003-6-ENG 9/3/03 12:11 PM Page 12[...]

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    13 USB po wer suppl y Preparing y our KEY play er Y our play er is powered b y a built-in rechar geable batter y (NiMH), which you can charge direct from your computer . TIP: • When you use the player for the ver y first time, fully charge up the built-in batter y first! (See next chapter) • For speed and as a convenient power back-up, you can [...]

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    14 AAA batter y AAA alkaline battery box When on the mov e , the AAA alkaline batter y box can help increase pla ytime . It acts as a back-up to using the built-in rechargeable batter y . 1 Open the batter y door . Inser t a fresh AAA alkaline batter y as shown with the correct polarity . 2 Replace the batter y door . 3 Detach the USB cov er on the[...]

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    15 Switching on, pla yback 2; ... T o playback y our music f iles on the player , download the files as .MP3 or .WMA files on the root director y of the play er . Y our KEY play er can only playback f iles stored in this way . (See page 18-21) 1 Connect the remote control and headphones to the play er as shown on page 7. 2 Check that you ha ve adju[...]

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    16 Switching off Switching off • During playback, press and hold 2; for more than 2 seconds to tur n off. ➜ The indicator lights up orange br iefly before switching off. The Flash memor y in the player stores the last song play ed and the volume setting. TIP: Current volume level and track number will not be memorised if: • you switch off the[...]

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    17 T ransferring data When you connect the pla yer to your computer via the USB por t, your computer operating system will recognize the player as a remo vable USB Mass Storage De vice (MSD) . The play er is detected and automatically located as a folder named Remo vable Disk/ Device (e .g. D dr ive). C A UTION! Windo ws 98 user s only WHEN CONNECT[...]

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    18 T ransferring data T ransferring audio files T o playback y our music f iles on the player , download the files as .MP3 or .WMA files on the r oot directory of the play er . Y our KEY play er can only playback f iles stored in this way . Any music f iles downloaded as albums or folders to your play er are treated as data files and cannot be pla [...]

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    19 T ransferring data Using Windows File Manager or Windows Explorer to handle your MP3 and other files: 1 Launch Windows File Manag er or Windo ws Explorer to access your MP3/ WMA files etc. 2 Select the files y ou want to tr ansfer (by cop ying / dr ag and drop to or from your Remo vable Disk folder .) ➜ During file transfer , the indicator bli[...]

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    20 T ransferring data 3 When you ha ve finished transferr ing your f iles, check the or ange indicator has stopped flashing and remains lit. 4 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardwar e icon at the bottom of the screen. KEY003-6-ENG 9/3/03 12:11 PM Page 20[...]

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    21 5 When the Safe to Remo ve Hardwar e dialogue box appear s, click OK. T ransferring data TIP: • Playback / downloading is not possible if the function switch is in the OFF/ CHARGE position! • Always follow the screen instructions for safe and proper remo val when you unplug your player after file transf er AND make sure the orange indicator [...]

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    22 T roub leshooting If a fault occur s, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair . If you are unab le to solve a problem by follo wing these hints, consult your dealer or ser vice center . Sound skips during pla yback on my KEY pla yer – Compression level of y our WMA or MP3 files may be different from the suppor ted [...]

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    23 T roub leshooting There ar e no files stored in my pla yer . Ho w come the memor y is less than 64MB or 128MB? • The play er uses some of the memor y in the device for the software and settings. Malfunction. No sound, po wer or r eaction to controls. What’ s wrong? – Batter y power weak/ AAA batter y incorrectly inser ted. • Charge the p[...]

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    24 T roub leshooting ➜ The indicator lights up green. 3 On the remote, press and hold 2; . Continue holding. At the same time , adjust the function switch to PLA YBACK/ DO WNLOAD . ➜ The green light goes out. 4 Hold 2; for another 5 seconds. On your PC: 5 Click on the ST AR T icon to select the following: Programs ➜ Philips K ey Ring W earabl[...]

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    T echnical data 25 LED indicator orange , green Built-in battery rechargeable NiMH (via USB) PC interface USB 1.1 Internal memory capacity for KEY003, KEY004 models 64MB for KEY005, KEY006 models 128MB * full memor y capacity may not be available as some memor y will be reser ved for the device. Supported format MP3 8Kbps-320Kbps WMA 5Kbps-160Kbps [...]

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    KEY003 KEY004 KEY005 KEY006 W Meet Philips at the Internet http://www .philips.com http://www .audio .philips.com lkw336/hk KEY003-6-ENG 9/3/03 12:11 PM Page 26[...]