Page 2 - C o n t e n t s
Safety & maintenance ................................ 3 Copyright information ................................4Notice for the USA ......................................4 Quick start guide .......................................... 5 About hdd100 .....................................................
Page 3 - To g e t t h e m o s t f ro m yo u r p ro d u c t , p l e a s e a l s o re fe r t o t h e; Wa rr a n t y; A b o u t o p e r a t i n g a n d s t o r age t e m p e r a t u re s; not; To avo i d d a m age o r m a l f u n c t i o n; Backup your files; . Please ensure that you retain the original files that you have; Digital Media Manager; U s i n g t h e p owe r a d ap t e r / c h a r ge r; – Use only the; AY3192 power adapter that came with your Jukebox. Adapters for; disconnect it from the power source.; U s i n g yo u r h e a d p h o n e s
3 To g e t t h e m o s t f ro m yo u r p ro d u c t , p l e a s e a l s o re fe r t o t h e S a fe t y & Wa rr a n t y b o o k l e t s u p p l i e d w i t h t h i s d ev i c e fo r i m p o r t a n t s a fe t y i n s t r u c t i o n s . A b o u t o p e r a t i n g a n d s t o r age t e m p e r a ...
Page 4 - Copyright Information; law and international treaties. You should use the hdd100 and; PHILIPS Digital; require the permission of the copyright holders.; N o t i c e fo r t h e U S A; Class B; digital device, pursuant to; part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to; receiver is connected.; M o d i f i c a t i o n s
4 Copyright Information – Unauthorized duplication and distribution of Internet/CD recordings violate copyright law and international treaties. You should use the hdd100 and PHILIPS Digital Media Manager (DMM ) software for personal use only. – In the U.K and certain countries, the copying of materi...
Page 5 - Quick start guide; W I N D OW S 9 8 S E; Welcome to; Philips hdd100 Recording Audio Jukebox; follow the steps as shown.; S t e p 1 S o f t w a re i n s t a l l a t i o n
5 Quick start guide AT T E N T I O N ! W I N D OW S 9 8 S E U S E R S : TO AVO I D I N S TA L L AT I O N P RO B L E M S , D O N OT C O N N E C T T H E J U K E B OXTO T H E P C ' S U S B P O RT U N T I L A F T E R YO U C O M P L E T E S T E P 1 . Welcome to Philips hdd100 Recording Audio Jukebox . To...
Page 6 - * Actual formatted capacity of hdd100 will be less; M i n i mu m c o m p u t e r s y s t e m re q u i re m e n t s
6 About hdd100 h dd 1 0 0 i s a p o r t a b l e h a rd d i s k a u d i o j u ke b ox t h a t c a n p l ay M P 3 o r W M A f i l e s . – Has a 15GB* capacity which means you can store up to 3500 songs (of 4MB each)– SuperScroll™ feature allows you to browse through many songs very quickly. – Match Ge...
Page 7 - Please read the; or; * * D i g i t a l R i g h t s M a n age m e n t; D i g i t a l; Only audio files created via direct recording (; Environmental information
7 About hdd100 Please read the Digital Media Manager (DMM) user manual on the installation CD-ROM, or download the latest DMM software and user manual from: http://www.audio.philips.com or http://www.philips.com/support * * D i g i t a l R i g h t s M a n age m e n t To e n j oy mu s i c o n yo u r ...
Page 8 - C o n t ro l s a n d c o n n e c t i o n s; V D C; Connect the battery charger here and to the power source; O P T I C A L , L I N E I N; Connect an optical or line-in source here; M I C; microphone for voice recordings
8 C o n t ro l s a n d c o n n e c t i o n s ➀ U S B 2 . 0 / 1 . 1 – Connect the supplied USB cable here and to the USB port of your computer ➁ 5 V D C – Connect the battery charger here and to the power source ③ O P T I C A L , L I N E I N – Connect an optical or line-in source here ➃ p – Insert yo...
Page 9 - L I B R A RY; M u l t i - f u n c t i o n a l key s; briefly
9 C o n t ro l s a n d c o n n e c t i o n s ➆ M E N U / H O L D – Toggles between the Menu display showing hdd100 feature options (see page 20 ) and the main screen, Music Library for options of how you want to access your music for playback (see page 17 ). – During playback, toggles between the Me...
Page 10 - Remote control; enabled only during music playback (and not during; Supplied accessories
10 Remote control C o n n e c t t h e re m o t e c o n t ro l t o t h e h e a d p h o n e j a c k a s s h ow n a n d yo u r e a r p h o n e s t o t h e o t h e r e n d o f t h e re m o t e c o n t ro l . TIP: – The remote keys are enabled only during music playback (and not during recording). – remo...
Page 11 - First time installation; you have performed the software installation; Turn on your computer and insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.; to automatically install any; Connecting the Jukebox to your PC; Always turn on your computer before connecting your Jukebox.
11 First time installation IMPORTANT ! – Install software first! Please insert the supplied CD into your computer's CD ROM tray. Software installation will start automatically for first time users. – Please follow the steps in the Quick Start Guide and connect your Jukebox after you have performed t...
Page 12 - Transferring files; DMM software and; Disconnecting Jukebox from your PC; Eject Hardware icon; For Windows 98SE users: there is no Eject Hardware icon
12 Transferring files If you haven't already done so, please read the Digital Media Manager (DMM) user manual on the installation CD-ROM, or download the latest DMM software and user manual from: http://www.audio.philips.com or http://www.philips.com/support . Disconnecting Jukebox from your PC 1 Cl...
Page 13 - Power supply; Charging your battery
13 Power supply hdd100 operates on a built-in rechargeable battery (lithium polymer),which you can charge up with the supplied multi-voltage adapter/ charger. When the battery is fully charged, hdd100 can play up to 10hours on the move! Charging your battery 1 Connect the supplied multi-voltage adap...
Page 14 - Indication of battery power level; – When battery power is very low,; BATTERY DISPOSAL CAUTION!
14 Indication of battery power level TIP: – When battery power is very low, blinks at the top of the display. It's time to use the 5V adapter to recharge/ operate if your wish to continue using your hdd100. – If you ignore the blinking, operation of Jukebox will eventually power down automatically a...
Page 15 - Basic Operation; Shutdown mode; Press
15 Basic Operation Shutdown mode When you switch on the hdd100 for the very first time after charging, hdd100 starts upfrom the shutdown mode. Shutdown mode is the default mode when: – Battery power is very low – Standby mode exceeds 250 hours * – hdd100 is brand new– hdd100 has been reset. * For a ...
Page 16 - Button lock; Press; Busy animation screen
16 Basic Operation Button lock The button lock function prevents controls from being accidentally pressed on yourJukebox. ● Press MENU/HOLD for 2 seconds to activate/ deactivate the button lock function. ➔ appears if the button lock feature is activated. Busy animation screen A series of box pattern...
Page 17 - Main screen: Music Library; Music Library options
17 Main screen: Music Library The Music Library main screen is the default display when you switch on hdd100. TIP: – On wake-up from standby, the last screen active before Jukebox entered the standby mode is displayed. Music Library options You can access and playback your music tracks in 6 differen...
Page 18 - All tracks from the Music Library screen.
18 SuperScroll ™ This feature allows you to browse through many tracks very quickly. The speed willdepend on the number of songs in the list - fast, very fast and super fast. 1 Select a Music Library option e.g. All tracks from the Music Library screen. 2 Press 2 to enter the list. 3 To scroll throu...
Page 19 - Playback & playback display; Press; again to pause or resume play.; Other playback display icons; track in stop position (only after wake-up; Spectrum; Track number and title details on the next track.
19 Playback & playback display 1 Select a Music Library option, if you haven't already done so.2 Select an item from within your desired Music Library option, e.g. the name of an album, artist or track. 3 Press 2; to play. 4 Press 2; again to pause or resume play. ➔ Display: changes to show play...
Page 20 - SuperScrollTM; Adjusting Volume; levels; Searching & Selecting a track, Adjusting Volume,Navigating Menu
Searching within a track During playback, press these keys halfway down and hold more than 1 second: ● 4 / 22 I to fast cue within a track. ● 3 / I 11 to fast search backwards within a track. ● Release 3 / 4 to resume normal playback. Selecting a different track During playback, press briefly on: ● ...
Page 21 - Default setting: Repeat all; Repeat 1; DBB Bass Boost; DBB; Menu Options
Repeat/ Shuffle Default setting: Repeat all You can choose from 4 playback options and can repeat tracks orplay tracks randomly. The respective icon is shown when you confirm a selection: Repeat 1 repeats current track continuously. Repeat all repeats all items in your selected library option (e.g. ...
Page 22 - Playlists
A playlist will enable you to listen to a selection of tracks in a given order. Theseplaylists can be created either on your hdd100 or via the DMM. You can create a maximum of 300 playlists on your hdd100. Creating a New Playlist This option allows you to create a new playlist. 1 Press MENU/ HOLD to...
Page 23 - Erase
This option allows you to delete individually selected tracks from your hdd100 only.You can delete tracks one at time only directly from your Jukebox. This restriction is tohelp you safeguard against accidentally wiping off an entire collection of songs, e.g.stored under Artists, Genres, etc. in one...
Page 24 - Default setting: Standard; Recording
You can make your recordings from 3 possible sources: Microphone, Analog line-in orOptical. Recording button functions are indicated by the soft keys: <, >, v ( 1 , 2 , 4 on your Jukebox).Depending on memory available, you can create up to 999 recordings on your Jukeboxfor each recording mode....
Page 25 - Record settings; screen in; Record Mode; just before
Auto Track Nr (numbering) Default setting: Disabled This feature is helpful when recording an album from a Line-in source,where the original recording includes silence found between the begin-ning and end of tracks. Auto track numbering automatically assigns atrack number to each track. TIP: – You c...
Page 26 - To start recording; For Line-in and Optical; To pause and continue recording; Select your Recording Mode
1 If you want to make an analogue or digital line-in recording,connect to your recording source to the OPTICAL /LINE IN jack on your Jukebox. ➔ The recording source screen is automatically displayed. ● To make a microphone recording, you will need to press MENU/ HOLD to select the Record Mode menu. ...
Page 27 - Adjusting Standby timer; Default setting: 2 minutes; Language; Default setting: English; Setting
Adjusting Standby timer Default setting: 2 minutes By default, hdd100 automatically switches to standby if no audiofile is being played and no controls are pressed after 2 minutes. Ifyou like, you can adjust the standby timer setting. 1 In Music Library or the play display, press MENU/ HOLD . 2 Use ...
Page 28 - Equalizer function in the
Equalizer Default setting: Off hdd100 supports four preset equalizer (EQ) settings. By defaultthe presets are: Rock, Pop, Jazz, and Classic. 1 In Music Library or the play display, press MENU/ HOLD . 2 Use the 4 or 3 and 2 controls to scroll and select Settings ➔ Equalizer . ➔ is shown next to your ...
Page 29 - Display; Backlight and Contrast.; Backlight; Default setting: 5 seconds; Contrast; Default setting: level 15; You can adjust the display contrast brightness.
Display There are 2 submenu options under the Display menu. You canadjust the display with Backlight and Contrast. Backlight Default setting: 5 seconds This feature is useful during night time when the display canbe seen only with the help of the backlight. You can choosebetween three time settings ...
Page 30 - Information; Factory Settings; Settings
Information For basic information on your Jukebox such as: PhilipsHDD 100 - the model name and number of yourJukeboxS/N - the serial number S/W VerHDD100 - software versionFree Space - remaining storage space available 1 In Music Library or the play display, press MENU/ HOLD . 2 Use the 4 or 3 and 2...
Page 31 - Technical Specifications
SystemOutput power 2 x 5mW (16 Ω ) Frequency response 20-20.000 Hz THD 0.01%- 0.1% lens hardened optical glass casing material magnesium ConnectionsHeadphoneRemote controlUSB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)DC power supplyCombined analogue / digital input: SPDIF Display ● 4-level grey scale 160 x128 pixels ...
Page 32 - Weight
Power Consumptionduring playback: 0.33Wduring standby: 8.7mWduring shutdown: less than 10µWpower from AC power adapter/ charger when battery charging: 3.5W GeneralDimensions 106.5 x 64.4 x 19.9 mm Weight 167g Windows and Windows Media Audio are registered trademarks of Microsoft CorporationPentium i...
Page 33 - POWER; Troubleshooting
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below. before taking the set for repair. If youare unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or servicecenter. For further help, please also check out the hdd100 FAQ list at http://www.audio.philips.com or www.philips.co...
Page 34 - This will only work if
Q. USB does not connect/function Connections loose – Check player is securely connected and connections to your computer are correct. Wrong Windows version. – Your computer must be equipped with Windows 98 SE or better (see page 6 , 11 ). USB driver not installed. – For Windows 98SE users only, chec...
Page 35 - To avoid file error problems
d Under the Type of document options, click on one of the ZIP folder icons available for hdd100 Firmware Upgrade e Follow the screen instructions to download and save the . zip file to a folder on your PC. f Click to upgrade your hdd100 firmware. . TIP : – If you encounter problems downloading and u...
Page 36 - Meet Philips at the Internet
hdd 100 Meet Philips at the Internet http://www.philips.com http://www.audio.philips.com Created in HK LYW/hk328 HDD100_ENG 19/8/03 16:32 Page 36