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Resolution | 160 x 128 pixels |
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Lines of text | 6 |
Type | LCD |
Frequency response | 20-20, 000 Hz |
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Output Power | 2 x 5 mW |
Sensitivity | < 100 dB |
Buffer memory | 32 MB |
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MP3 bit rates | 8-320 kbps and VBR |
Sample rates | 8, 11.025, 16, 22.050, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz |
Bit rate | 64, 128, 192 kbps |
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Recording formats | MPEG1 layer 3 (MP3) |
Recording Media | HDD |
Hard Disk Capacity | 20 GB |
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Music memory capacity | Up to 10, 000 songs |
Built-in memory type | Hard disk |
DC in | 5 V |
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Headphone | 3.5 mm |
USB | High-speed USB 2.0 |
Adaptor type | 100-240 V |
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Battery capacity | 1200 mAh |
Charging time | 4 hrs full, 2 hrs fast charge |
Box dimensions (WxHxD) | 252 x 93 x 153 mm |
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Product dimensions (WxHxD) | 64.4 x 106.5 x 19.9 mm |
Product weight | 167 g |
Connect the supplied adapter to the 5V DC jack for charging.
Install DMM software by inserting the CD into your PC's CD-ROM drive.
Specific instructions for Windows 98, 2000, and XP users during DMM installation.
Connect the HDD to your PC using the USB cable and supplied adapter.
Use DMM on your PC to organize and transfer music files to your HDD.
Safely disconnect the HDD from your PC to enjoy music on the go.
Explains various icons and indicators shown on the HDD display.
Identifies and describes the device's ports, buttons, and indicators.
Instructions on how to use various buttons and controls for device operation.
Explains various settings like Shuffle, Bass Boost, playlists, and recording options.
How to organize music playback order using playlists.
Steps for selecting recording source and starting/pausing/exiting recordings.
Details about DMM software for managing music and firmware.
Explains playback restrictions related to digital rights management.
How to use DMM for managing tracks, playlists, and library folders.
Instructions for connecting the HDD to the PC before starting operation.
Describes the main screen layout and navigation buttons for Library and HDD.
How to display and browse tracks by name, album, artist, genre, etc.
Editing track properties, customizing display, matching files, and EQ settings.
Details on various configurable options for editing properties, language, library, etc.
How to select and transfer music tracks from PC to HDD.
Warning to retain original files as Philips is not responsible for content loss.
Instructions for downloading and installing firmware updates via the Philips website.
Steps to upgrade DMM software, including uninstalling and reinstalling.
General advice for troubleshooting, including checking FAQs and contacting support.
How to reset the device if it does not respond. File contents are unaffected.
Explains that only MP3/WMA files transferred via DMM can be played.
How to add tracks to DMM by browsing Library Folders.
Troubleshooting transfer errors between HDD and Library, including DRM.
Notes that file transfer can take time and suggests alternatives if slow.
Addresses short playback time due to battery weakening; battery is replaceable.
Explains the meaning of the file error icon and how to resolve it.
Explains the meaning of the disk error icon and how to resolve it.
How to check HDD free space via the menu options.
Refers to Safety & Warranty booklet for important safety instructions.
Recommended temperature ranges for operating and storing the HDD.
Ensure original files are retained; use DMM for file transfer to avoid problems.
Precautions against dropping, water submersion, cleaning agents, and mobile phone interference.
Safety and performance guidelines for using headphones with the device.
Use the specified adapter; ensure airflow, handle safely, do not open.
Precautions to avoid corrupting/losing data when using DMM for file transfer.
Details on output power, frequency response, and materials used in the device.
Information on connections (USB, remote), power supply, and display characteristics.
Details on hard disk capacity and supported playback formats (MP3, WMA).
Specifies USB connectivity and compatibility with DMM or Windows Explorer.
Details on battery type, life, and power consumption during use.
Physical dimensions and weight of the device.