Philips MP3 Player SA65108 User Manual

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Hearing Safety  
1 Important safety  
information  
Listen at a moderate volume:  
Using headphones at a high volume can impair  
your hearing.This product can produce sounds  
in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for  
a normal person, even for exposure less than  
a minute.The higher decibel ranges are offered  
for those that may have already experienced  
some hearing loss.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing  
‘comfort level’ adapts to higher volumes of  
sound. So after prolonged listening, what sounds  
‘normal’ can actually be loud and harmful to  
your hearing.To guard against this, set your  
volume to a safe level before your hearing  
adapts and leave it there.  
General maintenance  
Caution  
To avoid damage or malfunction:  
Do not expose the product to excessive heat  
caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
Do not drop the product or allow objects to  
fall on your player.  
Do not allow the product to be submerged  
in water. Do not expose headphone socket  
or battery compartment to water, as water  
entering the set may cause major damage.  
Active mobile phones in the vicinity may cause  
interference.  
Back up your files. Ensure that you retain the  
original files you have downloaded to your  
device. Philips is not responsible for any loss of  
data if the product becomes damaged or not  
readable / legible.  
Manage (transfer, delete, etc.) your music files  
only with the supplied music software to avoid  
problems.  
To establish a safe volume level:  
Set your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  
comfortably and clearly, without distortion.  
Listen for reasonable periods of time:  
Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally  
‘safe’ levels, can also cause hearing loss.  
Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and  
take appropriate breaks.  
Do not use any cleaning agents containing  
alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives as  
these may harm the product.  
Be sure to observe the following guidelines  
when using your headphones.  
About operating and storage temperatures  
Operate in a place where temperature is  
always between 0 and 35ºC (32 to 95ºF)  
Store in a place where temperature is  
always between -20 and 45ºC (-4 to  
113ºF).  
Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable  
periods of time.  
Be careful not to adjust the volume as your  
hearing adapts.  
Do not turn up the volume so high that you  
can’t hear what’s around you.  
You should use caution or temporarily  
discontinue use in potentially hazardous  
situations.  
Do not use headphones while operating a  
motorized vehicle, cycling, skateboarding, etc.; it  
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many  
areas.  
Battery life may be shortened in low  
temperature conditions.  
Replacement parts/accessories:  
replacement parts/accessories.  
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Modifications  
state that no further copies shall be made.  
Video streams may include copy protection  
technology that prohibits further copying. For  
such situations the recording function will not  
work and you will be notified with a message.  
Modifications not authorized by the  
manufacturer may void user’s authority to  
operate the product.  
Copyright information  
All other brands and product names are  
trademarks of their respective companies or  
organizations.  
Unauthorized duplication of any recordings  
whether downloaded from the Internet or  
made from audio CDs is a violation of copyright  
laws and international treaties.  
The making of unauthorized copies of copy-  
protected material, including computer  
programs, files, broadcasts and sound  
recordings, may be an infringement of  
copyrights and constitute a criminal offense.  
This equipment should not be used for such  
purposes.  
The Windows Media and the Windows logo are  
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
in the United States and/or other countries.  
Data logging  
Philips is committed to improving the quality  
of your product and enhancing the Philips user  
experience.To understand the usage profile of  
this device, this device logs some info / data to  
the non-volatile memory region of the device.  
These data are used to identify and detect  
any failures or problems you as a user may  
experience while using the device.The data  
stored, for example, will be the duration of  
playback in music mode, duration of playback  
in turner mode, how many times battery low  
was encountered, etc.The data stored do not  
reveal the content or media used on the device  
or the source of downloads.The data stored on  
the device are retrieved and used ONLY if the  
user returns the device to the Philips service  
center and ONLY to simplify error detection  
and prevention.The data stored shall be made  
available to user on user’s first request.  
Be responsible! Respect copyrights.  
Philips respects the intellectual property of  
others, and we ask our users to do the same.  
Multimedia content on the internet may have  
been created and/or distributed without the  
original copyright owner’s authorization.  
Copying or distributing unauthorized content  
may violate copyright laws in various countries  
including yours.  
Recycling the product  
Your product is designed and manufactured  
with high quality materials and components,  
which can be recycled and reused.  
When you see the crossed-out wheel bin  
symbol attached to a product, it means the  
product is covered by the European Directive  
2002/96/EC:  
Compliance with copyright laws remains your  
responsibility.  
The recording and transfer to the portable  
player of video streams downloaded to your  
computer is intended only for use with public  
domain or properly licensed content.You  
may only use such content for your private,  
non-commercial use and shall respect eventual  
copyright instructions provided by the copyright  
owner of the work. Such instruction may  
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Never dispose of your product with other  
household waste. Please inform yourself about  
the local rules on the separate collection of  
electrical and electronic products.The correct  
disposal of your old product helps prevent  
potentially negative consequences on the  
environment and human health.  
Caution  
Removal of the built-in battery invalidates the  
warranty and may destroy the product. The  
following instructions are disposal instructions  
at the end of product life.  
Your product contains a built-in rechargeable  
battery covered by the European Directive  
2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed of with  
normal household waste.  
To safeguard the functionality and safety of  
your product, take your product to an official  
collection point or service centre where a  
professional can remove or replace the battery.  
Please inform yourself about the local rules on  
separate collection of batteries.The correct  
disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially  
negative consequences on the environment and  
human health.  
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Stand  
2 Your new SA065  
SA065 allows you to  
view CMMB* TV  
play WMV and MPEG4 (.avi) video files  
play MP3 and WMA audio files  
display album art  
view pictures  
listen to FM radio  
Quick start guide  
Philips GoGear audio player  
Quick start guide  
record from FM radio  
Note  
*CMMB TV requires subscription and is  
available in PR China only.  
Note  
The images serve as reference only. Philips  
reserves the right to change color/design  
without notice.  
What’s in the box  
Check that you have received the following  
items:  
Player  
Earphones  
USB cable  
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Overview of the main menu  
3 Getting started  
Menu  
Mode  
Music  
Video  
Pictures  
Radio  
Text  
To  
play music tracks  
play videos  
view pictures  
listen to FM radio  
read text files  
Overview of the controls and  
connections  
Reader  
Folder  
View  
view folders and files  
Settings  
customize the settings  
of SA065  
CMMB  
view CMMB* TV  
channels  
listen to CMMB*  
audio channels  
Note  
RESET  
press: reset SA065  
antenna  
a
b
c
d
e
f
*CMMB TV requires subscription and is  
available in PR China only.  
touchscreen display  
loudspeakers  
HOME  
VOL  
back to main menu  
Overview of the main  
touchscreen features  
press: increase/decrease the  
volume  
press and hold: increase/  
decrease fast  
headphone jack  
g
h
i
USB connection jack  
slide and hold: turn SA065  
on/off  
slide: lock/unlock all buttons  
except VOL  
MICRO SD micro SD card slot  
j
The touchscreen allows navigation and control  
through direct touch (tap) on the relevant  
screen area.There are many application-specific  
features and activities.This is an overview of the  
basic features:  
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1
2
3
home  
3 From the pop-up window, select Install  
Philips Device Manager.  
contextual options  
main activities of the  
application  
application-specific  
feature / back  
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete the installation of the Philips  
Device Manager.  
4
If the pop-up window fails to appear on the  
computer...  
5
6
content area  
change / process content  
1 Select My Computer (WindowsXP®  
/ Windows2000®) / Computer  
(WindowsVista®).  
Connect and charge  
2 Right click on Philips GoGear SA065.  
3 Select Install Philips Device Manager.  
SA065 has a built-in battery that can be  
charged through the USB port of a computer  
(USB cable included).  
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete the installation of the Philips  
Device Manager.  
Connect SA065 to a computer  
Cannot find the file on SA065?  
1 Ensure that your computer is connected  
1 Connect the USB plug of the supplied  
USB cable to a spare USB port on your  
computer.  
to the Internet.  
2 Select My Computer (WindowsXP®  
/ Windows2000®) / Computer  
(WindowsVista®).  
2 Connect the small USB plug of the USB  
cable to the small USB jack on SA065.  
3 Right click on Philips GoGear SA065.  
3 Turn on your computer.  
» SA065 charges.  
4 Select Install Philips Device Manager  
from the Internet.  
5 Follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete the installation of the Philips  
Device Manager from the Internet.  
Install the Philips Device Manager  
software  
System requirements:  
Note  
Windows® (2000, XP, Vista)  
Pentium III 800 MHz processor or higher  
128 MB RAM  
500 MB hard disk space  
Internet connection  
For first-time use, allow SA065 to charge for  
3 hours.  
The charging animation stops and the  
icon is displayed when the charging process is  
completed.  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later  
USB port  
1 Connect the mini USB plug of the  
supplied cable to SA065.  
2 Connect the standard USB plug of the  
supplied cable to your computer.  
» A pop-up window appears on the  
computer.  
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Battery level indication  
Use SA065 to carry files  
The display indicates the approximate levels of  
the battery status as follows:  
SA065 allows you to carry files in Windows  
Explorer.  
1 With SA065 connected to the USB  
port of the computer, open Windows  
Explorer.  
100%  
75%  
50%  
25%  
0%  
» A flashing battery screen indicates that  
the battery is low.The player saves  
all settings and switches off within 60  
seconds.  
2 Create folders in SA065.  
3 Use drag and drop actions to sort your  
files into the folders.  
Battery level indication  
Turn SA065 on and off  
Note  
1 To toggle between modes on and off,  
slide and hold for approximately 4  
seconds.  
Rechargeable batteries have a limited number  
of charge cycles. Battery life and number of  
charge cycles vary by use and settings.  
The charging animation stops and the  
icon is displayed when the charging process is  
completed.  
Automatic standby and shut-down  
SA065 has an automatic standby and shut-  
down feature that can save battery power.  
After 10 minutes in idle mode (no music plays,  
no button is pressed), SA065 turns off.  
Tip  
You can conserve battery power and increase  
the play time of SA065: Go to the Settings  
menu and set Backlight to the shortest time  
setting.  
1 Slide and hold for approximately 4  
seconds to turn SA065 on again.  
SA065 has a lock switch to prevent accidental  
operation.  
Disconnect SA065 safely  
1 To lock the buttons when you play, move  
To avoid data loss, disconnect SA065 from  
your computer as follows:  
the slider to position .  
» All buttons except the volume keys are  
locked and the display shows a lock  
icon.  
1 On your computer, exit all applications  
that are working with SA065.  
2 Click in the task tray of your computer.  
2 To unlock the buttons again, move the  
slider to the center position.  
3 Wait for the confirmation that SA065  
can be safely removed, then disconnect  
SA065 from the USB port.  
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Note  
4 Music  
Alternatively, you can select from the main  
menu and find your files in folder view.  
Listen to music  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter  
Delete music tracks  
music mode.  
2 Navigate the sub-menus to select your  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter  
music.  
music mode.  
3 Tap music track to highlight.  
2 Tap  
/
to select list item.  
4 Tap music track again to play.  
3 Tap the track you want to delete.  
Tap to pause play.  
Tap to resume play.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
4 Tap to see the options menu.  
5 Select the delete option to delete the  
press HOME or tap  
.
track.  
Find your music  
Add current track to favorites  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter  
You can bookmark music tracks as favorites.  
music mode.  
1 While you listen to music, tap to  
bookmark the current music track as a  
favorite.  
2 Tap to see the options menu.  
SA065 offers the following view options:  
» The current music track is added to  
the Favorites playlist.  
- All songs  
Alphabetically listed tracks  
» Tap again to remove the track from  
the Favorites playlist.  
- Artists  
Alphabetically listed artists  
Alphabetically listed albums  
Tracks listed in album order  
Tip  
You can listen to your Favorites playlist when  
you select the Favorites playlist from the music  
options menu.  
- Albums  
Alphanumerically listed albums  
Tracks listed in album order  
Add current track to playlist  
Playlists  
Favorites  
You can add music tracks to a playlist.  
Tracks listed in favorites order  
Playlist  
Tracks listed in playlist order  
1 While you listen to music, tap to see  
the options menu.  
2 Tap a playlist.  
» The current music track is added to  
the playlist.  
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» Tap the playlist in the options menu  
again to remove the track from the  
Favorites playlist.  
Rate your music  
SA065 enables you to issue star ratings for your  
music.  
1 While you listen to music, press to  
open the ratings menu.  
2 Tap to rate the current music track.  
(Ratings range from  
to  
).  
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Delete videos  
5 Video  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
video mode.  
Download and transfer  
videos  
2 Navigate the sub-menus to select your  
video.  
3 Tap to play.  
4 Tap to see the options menu.  
5 Select the delete option to delete the  
Transfer videos to SA065  
video.  
1 With SA065 connected to the USB port  
Note  
of your PC, open Windows® Explorer.  
Alternatively, you can select from the main  
menu and find your files in folder view.  
2 Use drag and drop actions to transfer  
your video files to the Video folder of the  
internal storage of SA065.  
Tip  
You can create your own folders in SA065 and  
sort your files into the folders.  
Play videos  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
video mode.  
2 Navigate the sub-menus to select your  
video.  
3 Tap video to highlight.  
4 Tap video track again to play.  
Tap to pause play.  
Tap to resume play.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
During video play, navigate as follows:  
1 Tap or to skip to next / previous  
video.  
2 Tap and hold or to scan current  
video forward / backward.  
Tap to resume play.  
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Delete pictures  
6 Pictures  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
picture mode.  
View pictures  
2 Tap to select one or more pictures.  
3 Tap to see the options menu.  
SA065 supports pictures in JPEG and BMP  
format.  
4 Select the delete option to delete all  
selected pictures.  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
picture mode.  
2 Tap or to scroll through the list.  
Add current picture to  
favorites  
3 Tap a picture to start full screen view.  
4 Tap right side of the screen to go to next  
picture.  
You can bookmark pictures as favorites.  
5 Tap left side of the screen to go to  
1 While you view a picture, tap to  
bookmark the current picture as a  
favorite.  
previous picture.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
» The current picture is added to the  
Favorites list.  
» Tap again to remove the picture  
View slideshow  
from the Favorites list.  
While in mode, you can view your pictures as  
a slideshow:  
Tip  
You can view your Favorites list when you  
select the Favorites list from the pictures  
options menu.  
1 Tap to see the options menu.  
2 Tap the options to  
customize the slideshow settings  
start the slideshow  
Note  
Alternatively, you can select from the main  
menu and find your files in folder view.  
Add pictures to SA065  
1 With SA065 connected to the USB  
port of the computer, open Windows®  
Explorer.  
2 Create folders in SA065.  
3 Use drag and drop actions to sort your  
pictures into the folders.  
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7 Radio  
Listen to FM radio  
SA065 automatically searches for FM radio  
stations, then saves the first 20 strongest  
frequencies under the available presets.  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
radio mode.  
» SA065 starts to play the last played  
preset.  
» Tap to select any of the preset  
numbers in the list.  
» To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
Manually tune a radio station  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
radio mode.  
2 To search for the next stronger signal, tap  
and hold  
/
.
3 To fine tune the frequency, briefly tap  
/
.
Auto-tune and listen to  
preset radio station  
You can change the frequencies that are  
automatically stored under the presets:  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
radio mode.  
2 While you listen to a radio preset, tap  
or to manually tune the frequency.  
3 Tap on [Save to preset] to save the new  
frequency.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
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Upload your radio recordings  
to a computer  
8 Recordings  
1 Connect SA065 to the computer (see  
section Connect and charge in this user  
manual).  
Record from FM radio  
1 From the main menu, select to enter  
2 On the computer, in Windows®  
radio mode.  
Explorer select SA065.  
2 Select radio station (preset).  
3 Select Recordings.  
3 Tap to start recording.  
4 Copy and paste the recordings to any  
Tap to pause recording.  
Tap to resume recording.  
location on the computer.  
4 Press to stop and save the recording.  
Press  
recording.  
The screen prompts you to confirm.  
to stop and delete the  
Delete recordings  
Use a computer to delete recordings from  
SA065:  
5 Tap to select [Yes] / [No].  
» Saved recordings are stored with the  
following filename format: FM_XX_  
XX_XX.##, where XX_XX_XX is the  
recording date and ## is the recording  
number that is generated automatically.  
1 Connect SA065 to the computer (for  
instructions see section Connect).  
2 On the computer, in Windows®  
Explorer select SA065.  
3 Select Recordings.  
Tip  
4 Select the recordings you want to delete.  
You can find your recordings under main menu  
5 On the computer, press Delete.  
> Recordings.  
» The selected recordings are deleted.  
Listen to FM recordings  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter  
folder view.  
2 Select folder Recordings.  
3 Select a recording.  
4 Tap to play.  
Tap to pause play.  
Tap to resume play.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
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9 View folders  
and text files  
The folder view feature enables you to:  
browse / view folders and read text files  
delete folders  
delete text files  
Browse / view folders and  
read text files  
1 Follow the instructions to transfer text  
files to the player.  
2 In the main menu, tap to enter folder  
view.  
3 Tap or to browse folders or text  
files.  
4 Tap folder or text file to open.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
Delete folders  
1 While the cursor is on a folder, tap to  
see the options menu.  
2 Tap the delete option to delete the  
current folder.  
3 Tap to confirm deletion.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
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10 Read text files  
You can display and read text files on SA065:  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter text  
reader.  
2 Tap  
or  
to select text file from the  
list.  
3 Tap text file to view.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
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11 Access CMMB  
subscription  
channels  
You can  
watch CMMB* TV channels  
listen to CMMB* audio channels  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter  
CMMB channels.  
» SA065 reminds you not watch the  
screen while driving.  
2 Extend the built-in telescopic antenna and  
align for best reception.  
3 Tap  
or  
to select a service from  
the list.  
4 SA065 scans the frequencies for CMMB  
signals and displays all available channels.  
5 Tap on a channel to watch or listen.  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
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12 CMMB urgent  
messages  
The CMMB* service includes urgent messages.  
Incoming messages are indicated with the  
following icon at the top of the screen:  
1 Tap Emergency news to see the list of  
news messages.  
» Mesages are displayed as follows: * =  
urgent message, n = new message, i =  
message.  
2 Tap on a message to open it.  
Tap  
or  
to scroll up or down  
Tap to see the options menu.  
Select the option to delete the  
message.  
3 Tap Close to close window.  
» The current CMMB broadcast  
continues after the message is closed.  
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13 CMMB  
emergency  
news and urgent  
messages  
The CMMB* services include emergency news.  
Emergency news interrupt the current  
broadcast with a pop up window.  
Upon incoming emergency news...  
1 Tap More to read more (if message  
exceeds single screen size).  
Tap to see the options menu.  
Select the option to delete the  
message.  
2 Tap Close to close window.  
» The current CMMB broadcast  
continues after the message is closed.  
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14 Accessing Micro  
SD cards and  
importing files  
SA065 has a slot to accommodate a Micro SD  
card.  
Insert an SD card  
1 Turn on SA065.  
2 Open the dust cover of the slot for Micro  
SD card.  
3 Insert Micro SD card:  
» SA065 accesses the content of the  
Micro SD card and displays the folders  
and files.  
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15 Settings  
This is how you customize SA065:  
1 From the main menu, tap to enter  
settings menu.  
2 Tap Press  
or  
to navigate in a list.  
Tap to enter sub menu (when  
available).  
3 Tap to confirm a selection and go to the  
next level (when available).  
To exit and return to the main menu,  
press HOME or tap  
.
In the menu, the following options are  
available:  
Settings  
Menu options  
Sub menu options  
Sleep timer  
Off  
15 minutes  
30 minutes  
60 minutes  
Display  
Skins  
Skin 1  
Skin 2  
one  
two  
Brightness  
four  
five  
three  
Backlight timer  
10 seconds  
20 seconds  
30 seconds  
Always on  
Yes  
No  
Model  
Screen calibration  
Information  
Total memory  
Available memory  
Firmware version  
Subscription ID  
Support site  
US support site  
Factory settings  
Language  
Restore factory settings?  
Yes  
No  
EN  
CN  
HK  
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» SA065 restarts after the firmware is  
16 Update SA065  
updated and is ready for use again.  
SA065 is controlled by an internal program  
called firmware. Newer versions of the  
firmware may have been released after you  
have purchased SA065.  
The software program called Philips Device  
Manager can use your computer to check for  
firmware updates that are available on the  
Internet.  
Install Philips Device Manager on your  
computer from SA065 or download the latest  
Note  
Your music files are not affected by a firmware  
update.  
Manually verify / update  
firmware  
1 Ensure that your computer is connected  
to the Internet.  
2 Connect SA065 to the computer  
(see section Connect and charge for  
instructions).  
3 On your computer, click Start >  
Programs > Philips Digital Audio Player  
> SA065 Device Manager to launch  
Philips Device Manager.  
4 Click Update  
» Philips GoGear SA065 Device  
Manager checks for updates and  
installs new firmware from the  
Internet, if available.  
5 When the display shows Update  
completed, click OK.  
6 Disconnect SA065 from the computer.  
» The display of SA065 shows Updating  
firmware  
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17 Troubleshooting  
If SA065 is not working properly or the display  
freezes, you can reset it without losing data:  
How do I reset SA065?  
Insert a pen tip or other object into  
the reset hole located at the bottom of  
SA065. Hold until the player shuts down.  
If the reset option is unsuccessful, follow  
the steps how to recover SA065 with the  
Philips Device Manager:  
1 On your computer, select Start >  
Programs > Philips Digital Audio Player  
> SA065 Device Manager > Philips  
Device Manager to launch the Philips  
Device Manager.  
2 Turn off SA065 before you continue.  
3 Press and hold the volume button  
while you connect SA065 to your  
computer.  
4 Keep holding the key until the Philips  
Device Manager acknowledges SA065  
and enters the recovery mode.  
5 On the computer, click the Repair  
button and follow the instructions of the  
Philips Device Manager to complete the  
recovery process.  
6 When the recovery is completed,  
disconnect SA065 from your computer.  
7 Restart SA065.  
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Display  
Color LCD 320 x 240 pixels  
262K colors  
18 Technical data  
Power  
¹ Rechargeable batteries have a limited number  
of charge cycles. Battery life and number of  
charge cycles vary by use and settings.  
² 1GB = 1 billion bytes; available storage  
capacity is less. Full memory capacity may not  
be available as some memory is reserved  
for the player. Storage capacity is based on 4  
minutes per song and 128 kbps MP3 encoding.  
³Transfer speed depends on operating system  
and software configuration.  
Power supply: 1250 mAh Li-ion polymer  
internal rechargeable battery  
Play time¹ (music): 30 hours  
Sound  
Channel separation: 35 dB  
Frequency Response: 55 Hz - 15 kHz  
Output power (RMS): 2 x 2.4 mW  
Signal to noise ratio: > 80 dB  
Audio playback  
Compression format:  
MP3 bit rates: 8 - 320 kps and VBR  
MP3 sample rates: 8, 11.025, 16, 22.050, 24,  
32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
Supported music file formats  
WMA bit rates: 5 - 192 kbps VBR  
WMA sample rates: 8, 11.025, 16, 22.050, 24,  
32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
Flac: 2 channels, sample rate 8 - 48 kHz  
Ape: 2 channels, sample rate 8 - 48 kHz,  
versions up to 3.99  
SA065 supports the following music formats:  
MP3  
WMA  
Flac  
Ape  
ID3-tag support  
Video playback  
MPEG4 SP: Up to 640 kbps, 320 x 240 pixels,  
30 fps  
Real Media Video: up to 2 Mbps, 320 x 240  
pixels in .rm / .rmvb  
WMV9: Up to 512 kbps, 320 x 240 pixels,  
30 fps  
Supported video file formats  
SA065 supports the following video formats:  
MPEG4  
Real Media Video  
WMV9  
Play time¹ (video): 6 hours  
Storage media  
Built-in memory capacity²:  
SA065002 2GB NAND Flash  
SA065004 4GB NAND Flash  
SA065008 8GB NAND Flash  
Video transfer³  
Supported picture file  
formats  
SA065 supports the following picture formats:  
JPEG  
BMP  
Drag and drop in Windows Explorer  
Music transfer³  
Drag and drop in Windows Explorer  
Data transfer³  
Drag and drop in Windows Explorer  
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D
19 Glossary  
Decibel (dB)  
A unit of measure used to express relative  
difference in power or intensity of sound.  
A
Digital Audio  
Album art  
Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been  
converted into numerical values. Digital sound  
can be transmitted through multiple channels.  
Analog sound can only be transmitted through  
two channels.  
Album art is a feature that displays the  
artwork (cover picture) of a music album. This  
display enables the user to quickly identify  
a music album. The artwork files for music  
albums can be downloaded from the Internet.  
APE  
F
A lossless audio file compression format by  
Monkey’s Audio that makes bit-for-bit copies  
without sacrificing quality.  
FLAC [Free Lossless Audio Codec]  
An audio format similar to MP3, but lossless,  
meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC  
without loss in quality.  
C
CMMB  
FM (Frequency Modulation)  
In radio broadcasting: a method of modulation  
in which the frequency of the carrier voltage  
is varied with the frequency of the modulation  
voltage.  
China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting  
(CMMB) is a mobile television and multimedia  
standard developed and specified in China  
by the State Administration of Radio, Film,  
and Television (SARFT). It is based on the  
satellite and terrestrial interactive multiservice  
infrastructure (STiMi), developed by TiMiTech,  
a company formed by the Chinese Academy  
of Broadcasting Science. CMMB it has been  
described as being similar to Europe’s DVB-  
SH standard for digital video broadcast from  
both satellites and terrestrial ‘gap fillers’ to  
handheld devices.  
J
JPEG  
A very common digital still picture format.  
A still-picture data compression system  
proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert  
Group, which features small decrease in image  
quality in spite of its high compression ratio.  
Files are recognized by their file extension  
‘.jpg’ or ‘.jpeg.’  
Compression  
In audio terms, this is a process of temporarily  
or permanently reducing audio data for more  
efficient storage or transmission. A temporary  
reduction in file size is called ‘non-lossy’  
compression, and no information is lost. A  
permanent reduction in file size (such as with  
MP3 files) is called ‘lossy’ compression, and  
involves discarding unnecessary information  
which is irretrievably lost.  
K
Kbps  
Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate  
measurement system which is often used  
with highly compressed formats such as AAC,  
DAB, MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the  
better the quality generally is.  
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L
V
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)  
Probably the most common way to show  
visual information on non-computer electronic  
equipment.  
Volume  
Volume is the most common word used to  
specify the control of relative loudness of  
sounds. It also pertains to the function on  
many electronic devices that is used to control  
the loudness.  
M
MHz (Mega Hertz)  
One million cycles per second.  
W
WAV  
MP3  
A format for sound files developed jointly by  
Microsoft and IBM. Built into Windows 95  
to XP, which made it the de facto standard  
for sound on PCs. WAV sound files end with  
a ‘.wav’ extension and works with nearly all  
Windows applications that support sound.  
A file format with a sound data compression  
system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion  
Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio  
Layer 3. With the MP3 format, one CD-R or  
CD-RW can contain about 10 times more  
data than a regular CD.  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a  
part of Microsoft Windows Media technology.  
Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management  
tools, Windows Media Video encoding  
technology, and Windows Media Audio  
encoding technology.  
P
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)  
Pioneering form of digital recording.  
S
Shuffle  
WMV [Windows Media Video]  
Refers to a video compression technology  
developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMV  
content can be encoded by using Windows  
Media® Encoder 9 series. Files are recognised  
by their file extension ‘.wmv’.  
A feature that plays audio files (tracks) in  
random order.  
Stereo  
Literally means solid. Usually taken to refer to  
two channel stereo, though developments in  
digital audio facilitate multichannel stereo.  
T
Thumbnail  
A thumbnail is reduced-size versions of a  
picture that is used to make it easier to  
recognize an them. Thumbnails serve the  
same role for images as a normal text index  
does for words.  
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