Philips Consumer Lifestyle PSA260 MP3 Player with Bluetooth Transceiver User Manual

Philips Consumer Lifestyle MP3 Player with Bluetooth Transceiver Users Manual

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Document TitleUsers Manual

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Preparations
Install
Insert the supplied CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
Follow screen instructions to complete installation.
ATTENTION!
WINDOWS 98SE USERS:
To avoid installation problems, DO NOT CONNECT your player to your
computer until AFTER installation completes.
✔
✔
Charge
Open the USB cover. Connect the supplied charger to the USB port
and the main power supply. For extended battery power, please
charge for at least 4 hours for first time use.
TIP
This indicator
shows your battery information during charging.
Connect player to computer
Open the USB cover. Connect your player to your computer using
the supplied USB cable.
TIP
Please refer to your computer’s manual for the exact position of
your USB port. Look for the USB symbol on the processing unit of
your computer.
Organize and transfer music via DMM / Musicmatch®
Launch DMM/ Musicmatch® on your PC from Windows desktop
or Start menu.
Organize and transfer music files from your computer to your player.
Unplug safely
To avoid loss of data, disconnect your player safely.
Exit any active application working with your player.
Click
on the task tray.
Remove the USB cable.
Power on and enjoy!
Press and hold 2 ; for 2 seconds to power on if the player does not
power on automatically. Enjoy your new running / music experience!
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Name of Parts
−/+
Volume control, press − to decrease; press + to increase
2;
Press and hold to power on / off; press briefly to play / pause
Left
LCD display
Dynamically displays menu, options and track information
Headphones jack
Connects headphones
Voice feedback
Activates running feedback
Run
Starts / stops recording running activities
3,5
Up / Previous / Fast rewind
Right
4,6
Down / Next / Fast forward
USB port /
Charging socket
Open cover to connect to computer / charge your player
SDM
Power ON / OFF speed and distance monitor
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Menu Navigation
Press and hold 2 ; to power on.
See specific chapters for details of each setting.
Music
Playlists
e.g. Playlist001...
Artists
e.g. A ... Z
Albums
e.g. A ... Z
Genres
e.g. A ... Z
All Tracks
Running
PlaylistXXX
e.g. A ... Z
History
Calibration
Up
Left
Right
Down
List of Freerun logs by date
Manual
Automatic
Preset 1
...
Radio
Preset 10
Autosearch
Settings
Strobe light
Shuffle & Repeat
DBB
Equalizer
Backlight
Contrast
Language
Synchronize
Voice feedback
Distance units
Factory settings
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Music Mode: Basic Operation
Press and hold 2 ; to power on.
From the root menu, press 2 to enter the music mode.
Any radio playback will stop as you enter the music mode.
Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your option.
Press 2 for next or 1 for previous levels of library.
Press 2 ; to play.
Library options
Artists list
Press 2 ; to pause during playback.
Playscreen
✔
TIP
> To display library options during playback, press 1 .
> To display the root menu, press and hold 1 .
Press 3 , 3 for the previous or 4, for the next track.
Press 3 to play the same track again.
Press and hold 4 to fast forward or 3 to rewind in a track during playback.
Press and hold 2 ; to power off. Your player will save your current
music playback status and resume next time you power on.
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Music Mode: Library Options and Fast Scrolling
Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your library option.
Press 2 on Artist to display the artist library
Press 2 for the next or 1 for the previous level of library.
Artists list in alphabetical order
Press and hold 4 for 2 seconds to scroll down quickly.
Press and hold 3 for 2 seconds to scroll up quickly.
Release button to stop scrolling.
Browsing tracks quickly.
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Installing the speed and distance monitor
TBD
Use an appropriately-sized coin to twist anti-clockwise to open the speed
monitor battery door. Remove the plastic insert (first time users only).
Insert an AAA alkaline battery (with positive in first). Replace the battery door,
pressing fully in and twist clockwise to secure the closing.
TBD TBD
✔ TIP
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of
properly.
Incorrect use of batteries can cause the electrolyte leakage and will
corrode the compartment or cuase the batteries to burst.
Remove the batteries if the set is not to be used for a long time.
TBD
Unhook the rubber strap and detach the clip. Loosen shoelaces and slide
monitor clip under laces. Securely the monitor to your running shoe.
The monitor should rest just below where laces tie and be secure enough to
stay in place during running.
Press and hold 2 ; for 2 seconds to power on your player.
Press SDM for 2 seconds to power on the monitor. Your monitor will blink.
The monitor is now ready to record your running activities.
After running is completed, terminate the logging (see page 11).
Press and hold SDM for 2 seconds to power off your monitor after use.
2S
EC
ATTENTION: Anyone beginning an exercise regimen for the first time
(especially users of pacemakers or other implanted devices) should
consult a physician or health professional before using the MP3RUN.
✔
TIP
> Your SDM automatically shutdown when there is no connection with
your player for 10 minutes or no activity is detected for 30 minutes.
Press SDM for 2 seconds to power on the monitor again.
> Replace the battery when your monitor blinks rapidly (usually after 50 hrs
for a high quality alkaline battery).
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Synchronizing player with
speed and distance monitor
Please synchronize your player with the speed and distance monitor if:
> you have bought a new speed and distance monitor; or
> you cannot establish connection between your player and the speed and distance monitor
even when a new alkaline battery is inserted
Press and hold 2 ; for 2 seconds to power on your player.
From the root menu, press 4, 4, 4, 2 to enter the settings mode.
Select SYNCHRONIZE and press 2 . Press 2 ; to start synchronization when prompted.
IMPORTANT!
Your player will link with the first monitor which gives out signals.
Make sure there is no activated sensors within 15 meters.
Press and hold SDM on your monitor for 6 seconds.
The speed and distance monitor light will blink rapidly.
Wait for the player screen to display Synchronize complete.
Your player is now synchronized with your monitor.
6S
EC
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Running mode: Automatic calibration
Your speed and distance monitor provides unprecedented accuracy right out of the box.
In addition, an optional calibration procedure can be performed to guarantee optimal accuracy
for a specific user, which will correct for individual stride variations such as pronation or supination. Calibration can be performed either automatically or manually.
Press and hold 2 ; to power on.
From the root menu, press 4 , 2 to enter the running mode.
To calibrate the speed and distance monitor, select CALIBRATION > AUTOMATIC.
Press RUN and start running 400 metres on the inner lane of a marked track as prompted.
Press RUN again when you have completed your track.
Press 2 ; to save the calibration value.
✔
TIP
If you want to stop the calibration during running, press 1 to
discard the calibration value.
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Running mode: Manual calibration
To optimize SDM performance for different running style, you can manually
calibrate the SDM.
Press and hold 2 ; to power on.
From the root menu, press 4 , 2 to enter the running mode.
To calibrate the speed and distance monitor, select CALIBRATION > MANUAL.
Press 3 or 4 to select calibration offset (from 0.50 to 1.50). Change the offset value
to make small adjustments. If the monitor is under measuring a known distance,
increase the offset value. Different shoe models may affect the monitor’s calibration.
Adjust the offset value accordingly if you notice differences between shoes.
✔
TIP
> If you run 400m and the monitor returns a reading of 380m (5% under), you
should adjust the offset value to 1.05.
> Write down and keep your offset value. It will come in handy if your friends
borrow your MP3RUN and they change your calibration setting.
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Logging your running activities
To keep your workout log synchronized with summer / winter timing, please connect
your player to your computer and start DMM before logging your running activities.
✔
✔
✔
Press SDM for 2 seconds to power on the monitor.
Press RUN and wait for a beep.
The screen will display an SDM connection status icon.
Start running. Your running activities will now be logged.
TIP
Any radio playback will stop as you start logging your running activities.
You can select an item from the music mode to accompany your running.
(See page 4 for more information.)
Press RUN briefly to pause logging.
Press RUN briefly again to resume logging.
TIP
Use pause to log your running more accurately.
Press RUN briefly to pause logging after the beep.
Press RUN briefly again to resume logging and start running.
TIP
Check your SDM connection status from the following icons:
SDM active
SDM inactive
(blinking) SDM trying to establish connection
SDM not yet sychronized (see page 7)
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Getting feedback on your running
You can receive voice feedback when you are running. The voice feedback will be in English,
depending on your region.
Start logging your running activities. (see page 10)
Press FEEDBACK to get information (in English) about your running progress.
0.
✔
SE
TIP
You can also get feedback automatically according to distance
(every km / mile) and time (every 5 minutes).
Select this option from SETTINGS ➔ VOICE FEEDBACK.
Press and hold RUN for 1 second to stop logging.
Your running data will be saved and your music playback will continue.
(See page 20 for information on how to manage your running data on
your computer.)
EC
1S
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Radio Mode: Automatic Tuning
From the root menu, press 4, 4, 2 to enter the radio mode (disabled during
running logging).
Any music playback will stop as you enter the radio mode.
Press 4 to scroll down to AUTO SEARCH. Press 2 ; to automatically select
the 10 strongest radio stations. Press 1 to abort AUTO SEARCH.
Radio mode, no station
stored
Stations tuned
Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your preset.
Press 2 ; to play the selected station.
✔
TIP
> Connect your headphones before you start tuning.
> No stations are tuned if you are using your player for the first time.
> Some settings and functions are not available in the radio mode.
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Radio Mode: Manual Tuning
Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your preset.
Radio preset menu
Press 2 ; to play the selected station.
Press 4 or 3 to fine tune (tune step by step).
Press and hold 4 to search for the next available station.
Press and hold 3 for the previous available station.
Press 1 to abort searching.
Manual tuning
Press 2 ; to save your setting.
Station stored
✔
TIP
If you want to discard the newly searched station, press 1 to exit the radio menu.
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Running mode: History
Press and hold 2 ; to power on.
From the root menu, press 4 , 2 to enter the running mode.
To list your running history, select HISTORY and press 2.
Your running logs will be listed by date.
Press 3 or 4 to select your running log.
Press 2 to view the results of the highlighted running log.
If you want to delete the running log, press 2 ; as prompted.
If you want to keep the running log, press 1 .
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Settings Mode
From the root menu, press 4, 4, 4, 2 to enter the settings mode.
Settings mode
Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your setting.
Press 2 for next or 1 for previous levels of options.
Repeat / Shuffle
✔
Strobe light
Equalizer
Press 2 to confirm your selection.
TIP
To display player information, select and highlight Factory settings;
press and hold 2 for 2 seconds.
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Advanced Settings and Actions
You can adjust the following settings from the settings mode.
Press 3 to scroll up or 4 to scroll down for your setting.
Press 2 for next or 1 for previous levels of options.
Press 2 to confirm your selection.
Settings
Strobe light
on / off
Shuffle &
Repeat
Repeat All
Up
Shuffle
Left
Shuffle & Repeat
off
DBB
on / off
Equalizer
Rock
Right
Down
Funk
Default setting in bold.
Techno
HipHop
Backlight
off
5 sec
10 sec
30 sec
Contrast
Language
Off
Levels 1 to 10
(Level 7)
English
Français
Italiano
Deutsch
Español
Portugués
Synchronize
Voice feedback
On Time (5min)
On Distance (1km/1mile)
On Demand
Distance Units
Miles / Kilometres
Factory settings
Restore
Cancel
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Strobe Light
Strobe light is an illumination technology setting that allows the backlit LCD
display to gradually radiate bursts of light, enhancing visibility of the runner
in low light conditions.
Wearing your player
✔
TIP
Use armband and player holder to wear player on your arm.
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About Digital Media Manager (DMM)
Digital Media Manager contains all the necessary software components you need to work
properly with your player. These include:
running log management
running log upload to support site
playlist creation
MP3 / WMA transfer for playback on player
paths and supporting link for DMM software and player firmware upgrades.
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Install DMM
Insert the supplied CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
Follow screen instructions to begin and complete DMM installation.
Launch DMM to customize your settings when prompted to do so.
Select DMM’s display language*
Specify one or more music folder*
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Launch DMM (player connected)
✔
Open the USB cover.
Connect your player to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
The USB connection screen will automatically appear.
TIP
Please refer to your computer’s manual for the exact position of your USB port.
Look for the USB symbol on the processing unit of your computer.
Launch DMM. (see page 19 for first time launch settings)
New running data on your player will be automatically transferred to DMM.
Please wait for the process to complete. Never disconnect the USB cable
while transfer is in progress.
Organize your running data, music and playlists in DMM.
Transfer your music from DMM to your player.
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The main RUNNING screen (player connected)
RUNNING TAB: click to display running logs
MY WORKOUTS: Click on desired workout to show detailed information.
Workout information area
PLAYER STATUS: Displays player connection status
Transfer to online log website: transfer all workhout history to online log website
Click to display workout history according to pace, speed or distance
Trash: deletes workout history selection.
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Transfer to online log website (USA only)
Click on Transfer to online log website.
Login / Create new user name in the pop-up screen as shown above.
Click OK to complete your transfer. Do not disconnect your internet connection
until transfer completes.
✔
TIP
DMM will transfer a summary of your workout log to the online log website.
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DMM Menus and Actions
Use menus to customize DMM:
File
Refresh contents
For updating the latest status of the selected window
Start player link/
For disconnecting your player from DMM
Stop player link
Quit
For exiting DMM
Edit
Track information
For editing track information (in music tab only)
Delete all workouts
For deleting all workout logs
Online Device Registration
For online device registration
User name
For changing the name of the user
Preferences
Language
For selecting a language for DMM
Music folders
For adding, deleting or re-arranging your Music folders
(in music tab only)
Transfer options
For selecting transfer options (in music tab only)
Distance units
For selecting distance units
Internet connection
For selecting internet connection options
Player firmware
For checking, upgrading and restoring player firmware
Upgrade DMM
For checking and upgrading DMM
Help
DMM Help
For additional help and tips
Support
For instant access to support site
About DMM Help
For software version information
About Player
For player information
About Nikerunning.com
For online log site information
✔
TIP
The menus will call up various messages or windows where you need to input
some information. Follow screen instructions to complete your settings.
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*Actual display varies with use
The main MUSIC screen (player connected)
MY MUSIC: displays the contents of your music folders; click on
PLAYER MUSIC: displays the contents of your player; click on
to minimize / maximize.
to minimize / maximize.
New playlist: creates a new playlist.
Import music: adds music or playlist.
Trash: deletes selection.
Edit ID3 tag: edits track information of selected track.
Search: searches for music from MY MUSIC and / or PLAYER MUSI C.
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*Actual display varies with use
Selector panel and content panel
Selector panel: arranges the display order of the content panel.
Content panel: displays the contents of MY MUSIC, highlight to drag from MY MUSIC
and drop to PLAYER MUSIC.
Scroll bar
Pull down menus
Text area: type your search criteria here.
: transfers highlighted tracks and / or playlists.
Header separator: resizes column width.
Player memory indicator: shows available memory on your player.
Resizing buttons: minimizes, maximizes DMM view / exit DMM.
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*Actual display varies with use
Indicators on the content panel
: expanded view, displays item contents in full.
: track / playlist not on the player.
Click to highlight an item.
Press  on your keyboard to delete the highlighted item.
: indicates track is playing by DMM.
: collapsed view: item contains more contents to display.
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Click and Transfer
Make sure your player is connected when you launch DMM.
Click and highlight an item (e.g. track, artist, album, genre, playlist).
Click on
Your selection is now transferred to your player.
✔
to copy your selection from your computer to your player.
TIP
Press and hold  on your keyboard and click to select more than one item.
To select consecutive items, click the first item, press and hold  on your
keyboard, and then click the last item.
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 player is damaged or not readable.
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Drag and Drop to Transfer
Make sure your player is connected when you launch DMM.
Click to highlight an item (e.g. track, artist, album, genre, playlist).
Drag the selection to PLAYER MUSIC or a specific playlist.
Your selection is now transferred to your drop destination.
✔
TIP
Press and hold  on your keyboard and click to select more than one item.
To select consecutive items, click the first item, press and hold  on your
keyboard, and then click the last item.
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 player is damaged or not readable.
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Add a Track to a Playlist by Drag and Drop
Click on a track.
Drag the selected track to a playlist.
Hold the mouse button and move your selection to a destination playlist.
Your selected track is now in the playlist.
✔
TIP
Press and hold  on your keyboard and click to select more than one item.
To select consecutive items, click the first item, press and hold  on your
keyboard, and then click the last item.
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Create Playlists
Click on
to create a new playlist.
Fill in the information in the selector panel in New Playlist.
Press  to save your new playlist.
You can now drag more tracks to the new playlist.
Import Playlists
Click on
Fill in the information in the pop up window.
Follow screen instructions to import your new playlist.
You can now drag more tracks to the imported playlist.
to import a playlist.
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Delete Tracks and Playlists
Click to highlight an item.
Drag your selection to
Alternatively, press  on your keyboard to delete your selection.
✔
to delete.
TIP
Press and hold  on your keyboard and click to select more than one item.
To select consecutive items, click the first item, press and hold  on your
keyboard, and then click the last item.
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Edit Track Information
Click on a track to edit its information.
Click on
Click on the text boxes of Track name, Track number, Artist, Album, Genre, Year,
Comments to edit relevant information.
Click on OK to save the information. Click Cancel to discard changes made.
to call up the ID3 Tag Editor.
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Search for Tracks or Playlists
Type a search string in the Search field.
Click on
You will see tracks and / or playlists that contain the search string.
You can transfer, delete or drag and drop these tracks as described in previous sections.
Click on the Selector panel to exit the search view.
✔
to start searching.
TIP
Deleting items from the searched results will delete them from your library!
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Make Use of the Different Views
DMM provides different view options. This is to minimize content refreshing time.
There are a few ways to customize DMM views.
Section icons
You can click on
or
to expand or minimize respective content panels.
Border area
Drag the border area between MY MUSIC and PLAYER MUSIC. When the content
panel is reduced to a certain size, the content panel will only show the section icon.
Drop Zone
When PLAYER MUSIC is minimized, you will see a Drop Zone. You can drag
selected items and drop them here. Note that the Drop Zone icon turns grey when
player memory is full.
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Display Tracks Your Way
Sorting
You can click on the contents header (Track, Artist, Album, Genre) to
arrange music tracks according to the order you selected.
Detailed / summary view
Click on the
next to the contents header to turn on / turn off
detailed display of item contents.
detailed view
summary view
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Upgrades
Since it is possible for you to upgrade your product, we recommend that you register your
product on www.nike-philips.com/register so we can inform you as soon as new free upgrades
become available.
We know you will enjoy your product for a long time. For best performance, we recommend that
you regularly check in to www.nike-philips.com for free upgrades of the latest software and
firmware for your product.
Firmware Upgrade
Your player is controlled by an internal program called firmware. You can download and install
the latest firmware to keep your player updated.
Click Preferences ➔ Player Firmware ➔ Upgrade Firmware . This will give you further
information on how to download and upgrade your player firmware.
Follow screen instructions to complete firmware upgrade.
✔
TIP
Because you are updating the program of your player, please make sure
your player is connected to your computer before you launch DMM.
Keep it connected during the firmware upgrade process.
DMM Upgrade
DMM is the software that enables best interactions between your player and your computer
Keep it updated by doing upgrades.
Click Preferences ➔ Upgrade DMM. This will give you further information on how to
download and upgrade your DMM.
Follow screen instructions to complete DMM upgrade.
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Uninstall DMM
Close all applications, including DMM.
From the Start menu, go to Control Panel. Select Add / Remove Programs.
Select DMM from your currently installed programs to uninstall.
For further information on uninstalling programs, please refer to Windows’
user manual.
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Troubleshooting (1)
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed. For further help and other troubleshooting tips,
please also check out FAQ for your player at www.nike-philips.com.
If you are unable to find a solution from these hints, consult your dealer or service center.
WARNING:
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will invalidate
the warranty.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Cannot power on player
Battery drained
Charge the battery
(See page 1, step 2)
USB doesn’t work
Player does not respond
Loose key press
Press and hold 2 ; for 2 seconds
USB connected
Disconnect player from
computer (See page 1, step 5)
Firmware / databse error
Connect player to computer and
restart DMM
Loose connection
Check connection
Wrong OS version
Your operation system must be
Win 98SE or later
USB driver not installed
Windows 98SE user only: install
the USB driver provided in bypacked CD
Player busy
Press and hold [VOLUME +] and
3 to reset. Press and hold 2 ; for
2 seconds to power on again if the
power on screen does not appear
automatically
Automatic power off
Your player automatically powers
if there is no operation and no
music played within 20 seconds.
Press and hold 2 ; to power on.
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Troubleshooting (2)
Problem
Cause
Solution
Cannot play track
Track format not
supported
Your player is not able to play
AAC encrypted or WMA songs
bought from the internet.
Since it is possible for you to upgrade
your product, we recommend that you
regularly check in to www.nike-philips.com
for free upgrades of the latest software
and firmware for your product.
Tracks were copied
from your computer
to your player using
drag and drop in
Windows Explorer
Your player will play tracks only if they
they are transferred using the bypacked music management software
Tracks not shown in
by-packed music
management software
Track format not
supported
Ensure that all your music on your
computer is in formats supported by
your player.
SDM doesn’t work
Synchronization problem
Please synchronize your player with
the speed and distance monitor if:
you have bought a new speed and
distance monitor (see page 7)
Workout started before
SDM connection is
established
Wait for the
and the audible
beep before starting running
SDM connection lost
due to surrounding
interference
Re-establish SDM connection
(see page 6)
SDM connection lost
because of low battery
Install batteries or charge your
player
Essential files for voice
feedback deleted
during USB connection
Connect player to computer and
restart DMM
No voice feedback
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Safety and Maintenance
Take care when using headphones
Hearing safety:
Listen at a moderate volume. Using headphones at high volume can impair your hearing.
Traffic safety:
Do not use headphones while driving or cycling as you may cause an accident.
Take care when using strobe light
Do not look directly into the strobe light for prolonged period as this may cause
damage to your eyes.
General maintenance
To avoid damage or malfunction:
– Do not expose to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.
– Do not drop your player or allow objects to fall on your player.
– Do not allow your player to be submersed in water. Do not expose earphone socket or
battery compartment to water as water entering the set may cause major damage.
– Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives as
these may harm the set.
– Active mobile phones in the vicinity may cause interference.
Using DMM
Avoid the risk of corrupting and losing data with the following precautions when using DMM:
– Never disconnect the USB cable while file transfer is in progress.
– Never close DMM while file transfer is in progress.
– Operate using one file management system only. When transferring files, do not attempt to
transfer files via Windows Explorer whilst waiting for transfer to complete on DMM.
– Do not delete any track via Windows Explorer when file transfer is active in DMM.
If you wish to delete a file, please only do so from either DMM or from Windows Explorer after file
transfer completes.
Using the power adapter / charger
– Use only the power adapter that came with your player. Adapters for other electronic
devices may look similar, but they may damage your player.
– The only way to shut off power completely to your power adapter/charger is to disconnect
it from the power source.
– Always leave space around your power adapter. Do not use this equipment in a location
where airflow around the power adapter is confined, such as a bookcase.
– When connecting or disconnecting your power adapter, always hold the power adapter by
its sides. Keep fingers away from the metal part of the plug.
– The power adapter for your player is a high-voltage component and should not be opened
for any reason, even when your player is off.
Environmental information
We have reduced the packaging to its minimum and made it easy to separate into
materials: cardboard, PS, PE, PET.
Your set consists of material which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company
Please observe the local regulations to dispose of packaging, exhausted
batteries and old equipment.
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Notice for the USA
Nike-Philips
PSA260
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
Notice for Canada
This Class B digital apparaatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community.
Modifications
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void user authority to operate this device.
Copyright information
All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies
or organizations.
Unauthorized duplication of any recordings downloaded from the internet or made from audio
CDs is a violation of copyright laws and international treaties.
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Technical Data
General
Dimension
Weight
27 (D) x 27 (H) x 71 mm
70g
Power supply
Built-in 600mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery
Multi-voltage AC power adapter / charger
Battery playtime
12 hours using built-in rechargeable battery (4 hours fully charged, 1 hour fast charge)
*Battery life may vary according to use.
Display
White Backlight LCD
Indications Album name, artist name, battery status, DBB, frequency, pre-set station, time, track
Sound
Bass enhancement
Equalizer settings
Frequency Response
Output power (RMS)
Signal to noice ratio
Volume control
Audio Playback
MP3 (8 - 320 kbps and VBR)
WMA (32 - 192 kbps)
ID3-tag support
Album title, genre title, track title and artist name
Storage Media
Mass storage class, 256MB* NAND Flash
Music memory capacity: up to 65 MP3 tracks (128kbps) or 130 WMA tracks (64kbps)
* Actual formatted capacity will be less.
Tuner
Frequency range
Station presets
Tuner bands
Connectivity
5V DC, headphones (3.5mm line-out), remote control, USB 1.1, Bluetooth 1.1
Bluetooth
SPP, Class 3, range up to 5m
Music transfer
via DMM / Musicmatch for music playback
File transfer
via Windows Explorer of data in general
Accessories
(availability subject to
AY4102
AY4208
AY4212
SBC HJ030/771
AY3192
Dynamic Bass Boost
Funk, Hip hop, Rock, Techno
20 - 20 000 Hz
2 x 5 mW (16 Ω)
>80
Digital
87.5 - 108 MHz
10
FM stereo
regions)
AC/ DC adapter
Armband
Carrier
Headphones
USB cable
The type plate is at the back of the set.
Philips, Nike, Inc. reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product
improvement without prior notice.
All rights reserved.
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