Philips Portable DVD Player MCM700 User Manual

MCM700  
Micro Hi-Fi System  
User manual  
Manuel d'utilisation  
Manual del usuario  
Benutzerhandücher  
Gebruikershandleidingen  
Manuale per l'utente  
Användarhandböckerna  
Brugermanual  
Käyttöoppaita  
Manual do usuário  
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Advarsel:Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning  
når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion.  
Undgå utsættelse for stråling.  
Luokan 1 laserlaite  
Varoitus! Laitteen käyttäminen  
muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla  
tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän  
turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle  
näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.  
Oikeus muutoksiin varataan. Laite ei  
saa olla alttiina tippu-ja roiskevedelle.  
Bemærk: Netafbryderen er sekundært  
indkoblet og ofbryder ikke strømmen fra  
nettet. Den indbyggede netdel er derfor  
tilsluttet til lysnettet så længe netstikket  
sidder i stikkontakten.  
Huom.Toiminnanvalitsin on kytketty  
toisiopuolelle, eikä se kytke laitetta irti  
sähköverkosta. Sisäänrakennettu verkko-  
osa on kytkettynä sähköverkkoon aina  
silloin, kun pistoke on pistorasiassa.  
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Klass 1 laseraparat  
Varning! Om apparaten används på annat  
sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats,  
kan användaren utsättas för osynlig  
laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för  
laserklass 1.  
Observera! Stömbrytaren är sekundärt  
kopplad och bryter inte strömmen från  
nätet. Den inbyggda nätdelen är därför  
ansluten till elnätet så länge stickproppen  
sitter i vägguttaget.  
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Index  
English ------------------------------------------------6  
Français -------------------------------------------- 26  
Español --------------------------------------------- 46  
Deutsch--------------------------------------------- 46  
Nederlands ---------------------------------------- 86  
Italiano-------------------------------------------- 106  
Svenska ------------------------------------------- 126  
Dansk --------------------------------------------- 146  
Suomi --------------------------------------------- 166  
Português ---------------------------------------- 186  
Eꢁꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆ ----------------------------------------- 206  
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Contents  
General Information  
Clock/Timer  
Environmental Information ................................ 7  
Supplied accessories ............................................ 7  
Safety information ................................................ 7  
Hearing Safety ....................................................... 8  
Setting the clock ................................................. 22  
Viewing the clock ............................................... 22  
Setting the timer................................................. 22  
Activating and deactivating SLEEP .................. 22  
Preparations  
Specifications ........................................... 23  
Maintenance.............................................. 23  
Troubleshooting ............................. 24~25  
Rear connections ........................................9 ~ 10  
Before using the remote control .................... 11  
Replacing battery (lithium CR2025) into the  
remote control ................................................... 11  
Controls  
Controls on the system and remote  
control ........................................................... 12~13  
Basic Functions  
Switching the system on ................................... 14  
Switching the system to Eco Power Standby  
mode ..................................................................... 14  
Power SavingAutomatic Standby.................... 14  
Adjusting volume and sound............................ 14  
CD/MP3-CD Operation  
Loading a disc ...................................................... 15  
Basic playback controls .............................. 15~16  
Playing an MP3 disc ............................................ 16  
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT ...  
................................................................................ 17  
Programming track numbers ........................... 17  
Erasing the programme ..................................... 17  
FM Radio Reception  
Tuning to radio stations .................................... 18  
Programming radio stations...................... 18~19  
Automatic programming  
Manual programming  
Tuning to preset radio stations ....................... 19  
RDS ....................................................................... 19  
Setting the RDS clock ....................................... 19  
External Sources  
Using a non-USB device.................................... 20  
Using a USB mass storage device ............ 20~21  
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General Information  
This product complies with the radio  
interference requirements of the European  
Community.  
Safety Information  
Before operating the system, check that the  
operating voltage indicated on the typeplate of  
your system is identical with the voltage of your  
local power supply. If not, please consult your  
dealer.  
Environmental Information  
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted.We  
have tried to make the packaging easy to  
separate into three materials: cardboard (box),  
polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,  
protective foam sheet).  
Place the system on a flat, hard and stable  
surface.  
Place the system in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in  
your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches)  
clearance from the rear and the top of the unit  
and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side.  
The ventilation should not be impeded by  
covering the ventilation openings with items,  
such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.  
Do not expose the system, batteries or discs to  
excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources  
caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,  
should be placed on the apparatus.  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall  
be placed on the apparatus.  
Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the  
AC power plug can be reached easily.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping  
or splashing.  
If the system is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lens of the disc  
unit inside the system. Should this occur, the CD  
player would not operate normally. Leave the  
power on for about one hour with no disc in the  
system until normal playback is possible.  
The mechanical parts of the set contain self-  
lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or  
lubricated.  
When the system is switched to Standby  
mode, it is still consuming some power.  
To disconnect the system from the  
power supply completely, remove the AC  
power plug from the wall socket.  
Your system consists of materials which can be  
recycled and reused if disassembled by a  
specialized company. Please observe the local  
regulations regarding the disposal of packaging  
materials, exhausted batteries and old  
equipment.  
Disposal of your old product  
Your product is designed and  
manufactured with high quality  
materials and components,  
which can be recycled and  
reused.  
When this crossed-out  
wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it  
means the product is covered by the European  
Directive 2002/96/EC  
Please inform yourself about the local separate  
collection system for electrical and electronic  
products.  
Please act according to your local rules and do  
not dispose of your old products with your  
normal household waste.The correct disposal of  
your old product will help prevent potential  
negative consequences for the environment and  
human health.  
Supplied accessories  
– 2 loudspeaker boxes  
– remote control (with battery)  
– FM antenna  
– control cable  
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General Information  
Hearing Safety  
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.  
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.  
Be sure to observe the following  
guidelines when using your headphones.  
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.  
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Preparations  
Speaker  
(right)  
Speaker  
(left)  
FM antenna  
AC power cord  
Rear connections  
B Connecting the control cable  
Connect the serial port marked “CONTROL  
CABLE” at the rear of the CD player to the  
same port at the rear of the power amplifier  
with the supplied flat control cable.  
The type plate is located at the rear of the  
system.  
For users in the U.K.: please follow the  
instructions on page 2.  
C FM antenna connection  
A Power  
Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM  
AERIAL terminal. Fully extend and adjust the  
position of the antenna for optimal reception.  
Before connecting the AC power cord to the  
wall outlet, ensure that all other connections  
have been made.  
Warning!  
– For optimal performance, use only the  
original power cable.  
– Never make or change any connections  
with the power switched on.  
To avoid overheating of the system, a safety  
circuit has been built in. Therefore, your  
system may switch to Standby mode  
automatically under extreme conditions. If  
this happens, let the system cool down  
before reusing it (not available for all versions).  
For better FM stereo reception, connect an  
outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM  
ANTENNA) terminal.  
Notes:  
– This system does not support MW reception.  
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Preparations  
Insert the USB device's USB plug into the  
socket on the set.  
C Speakers Connection  
Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS  
(4) terminals, right speaker to "R" and left  
speaker to "L", the wire marked in red to "+" and  
the wire marked in black to "-".  
OR  
for the devices with USB cables:  
1 Insert one plug of the USB cable (not supplied)  
to the socket on the set.  
2 Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the  
USB output terminal of the USB device.  
OR  
for the memory card:  
1 Insert the memory card into a card reader (not  
supplied).  
Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker  
wire into the terminal as shown.  
2 Use a USB cable (not supplied) to connect the  
card reader into the  
socket on the set.  
Notes:  
– For optimal sound performance, use the  
supplied speakers.  
Connecting other equipment to your  
system  
– Do not connect more than one speaker to any  
one pair of +/- speaker terminals.  
– Do not connect speakers with an impedance  
lower than the speakers supplied. Please refer to  
the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.  
Connect the audio left and right OUT terminals  
of aTV,VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD player or  
CD Recorder to the AUX IN (1 or 2) terminals.  
Note:  
– If you are connecting equipment with a mono  
output (a single audio out terminal), connect it to  
the AUX IN (1 or 2) left terminal. Alternatively, you  
can use a “single to double” cinch cable (the output  
sound still remain mono).  
D Optional connection  
The optional equipment and connecting cords are  
not supplied. Refer to the operating instructions  
of the connected equipment for details.  
Connecting a USB device or memory  
card  
By connecting a USB mass storage device  
(including USB flash memory, USB flash players  
or memory cards) to the Hi-Fi system, you can  
enjoy the device's stored music through the  
powerful speakers of Hi-Fi system.  
Slide the protective sheet on the USB  
socket to the right before plugging in the  
USB device.  
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Preparations  
Before using the remote control  
1 Pull out the plastic protective sheet.  
2 Select the source you wish to control by  
pressing one of the source select keys on the  
remote control (for example DISC, FM).  
3 Then select the desired function (for example  
ÉÅ , à , á).  
Remove the plastic protective sheet  
Replacing battery (lithium  
CR2025) into the remote control  
1 Press the slot on the battery compartment.  
2 Pull out the battery compartment.  
3 Replace a new battery and fully insert the  
battery compartment back to the original  
position.  
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CR2025  
2
3
CAUTION!  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so  
they should be disposed of properly.  
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Controls (illustrations on page 3)  
@ ¡ / ™  
for CD/MP3-CD/WMA/USB  
Controls on the system and  
remote control  
................................. skips to the beginning of a  
current/previous/subsequent  
track.  
1 STANDBY-ON/ECO POWERB  
switches the system on or to Eco Power  
standby/normal standby with clock display.  
# SOURCE  
selects the respective sound source for CD/USB/  
FM/AUX (1 or 2).  
2 Display screen  
shows the status of the system.  
$ PROGRAM (PROG)  
3 0  
for CD/MP3/USB programs tracks.  
for FM .................. programs radio stations.  
opens/closes the CD door.  
4 IR SENSOR  
% REPEAT/STEREO (REPEAT/ST.)  
remote sensor  
for CD/MP3/WMA/USB  
selects a repeat  
playback mode.  
5 VOLUME -/+ (VOL +/-)  
for FM .................. sets stereo or mono sound  
mode.  
adjusts the volume level.  
adjusts the hours and minutes for the clock/timer  
function.  
^ SHUFFLE  
plays disc tracks randomly.  
& TIMER  
6 CD Door  
7 S/T  
sets the timer function.  
for CD/MP3-CD/WMA/USB  
fast searches back and forward  
within a track/disc (press and  
hold).  
* CLOCK  
sets the clock function.  
( INTRO  
................................. skips to the beginning of a  
current/previous/subsequent  
track.  
for CD/MP3/WMA/USB  
all tracks.  
starts scanning of  
) MUTE  
8 9/PRESET +  
interrupts and resumes sound production.  
stops disc playback or erases a disc program.  
(for FM; on the system only) selects a preset  
radio station.  
¡ DSC (Digital Sound Control)  
selects sound characteristics: POP/JAZZ/  
CLASSIC/ROCK/FLAT.  
9 ÉÅ/PRESET -  
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)  
enhances the bass.  
£ DISPLAY  
selects different disc information display modes  
during playback.  
starts or interrupts playback.  
(for FM; on the system only) selects a preset  
radio station.  
0 ALBUM +/-  
for MP3-CD/WMA/USB  
skips to the  
RDS  
beginning of a current/previous/  
subsequent album.  
for FM, displays RDS information.  
SLEEP  
! 5 /6  
selects the sleeper time.  
for CD/MP3-CD/WMA/USB  
fast searches back and forward  
within a track/disc (press and  
hold).  
for FM .................. tunes to radio stations (down/  
up).  
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Controls  
§ DIM  
selects different levels of brightness for the  
display screen.  
Numerical Keypad (0~9)  
(for CD/MP3) selects a track directly.  
LOUD  
enables or disables automatic loudness  
adjustment.  
ª SHIFT  
inputs a number larger than 10 (used together  
with the Numerical Keypad).  
º n  
connects a headphone.  
USB DIRECT  
jack for the external USB mass storage device.  
Notes for remote control:  
– First select the source you wish to control  
by pressing one of the source select keys on  
the remote control (for example CD, FM).  
– Then select the desired function (for  
example ÉÅ, à , á).  
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Basic Functions  
Switching the system to Eco  
Power Standby mode  
Press STANDBY-ON/ECO POWER B (or  
B on the remote).  
The backlight for clock display is dim in  
standby.  
The ECO POWER LED will be lighted.  
To view clock time in standby mode, press and  
hold STANDBY-ON/ECO POWER B on  
the front panel for more than 3 seconds or  
more.  
The system enters the standby mode with  
clock display.  
The volume level (up to a maximum volume  
level of 12), interactive sound settings, last  
selected mode (ECO Power Standby or normal  
standby), source and tuner presets will be  
retained in the player's memory.  
Power Saving Automatic Standby  
As a power-saving feature, the system  
automatically switches to Eco Power/ Standby 15  
minutes after a CD has reached the end and no  
control is operated.  
Adjusting volume and sound  
1 Turn the VOLUME -/+ knob or press VOL +/-  
on the remote to decrease or increase the  
volume.  
Display shows the volume levelVOL and a  
number from MIN 01, 02, ...30 MAX.  
2 Press DSC repeatedly to select the desired  
sound effect: POP/JAZZ/CLASSIC/ROCK/FLAT.  
3 Press DBB to switch bass enhancement on or  
Important!  
off.  
Before you operate the system, complete  
the preparation procedures.  
DBB appears when enabled and disappears  
when disabled.  
Switching the system on  
4 Press MUTE on the remote control to  
interrupt sound reproduction instantly.  
Playback will continue without sound and  
MUTE will flash on the display.  
Press STANDBY-ON/ECO POWER B (or  
B on the remote).  
The system will switch to the last selected  
source.  
To activate sound reproduction you can:  
– press MUTE again;  
Press SOURCE on the top of the system or  
CD, USB, FM or AUX on the remote control.  
The system will switch to the selected source.  
– adjust the volume controls;  
– change source.  
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CD/MP3-CD Operation  
3 Insert a disc with the printed side facing up. Press  
0 again to close the compartment.  
CLOSEis displayed followed by READ DISC  
as the CD player scans the contents of a disc,  
and then playback starts automatically (if not,  
press ÉÅ).  
Basic playback controls  
To play a disc  
Press ÉÅ to start playback.  
The current track number and elapsed  
playing time of the track are displayed during  
disc playback.  
To select a different track  
Press the control knob on the front panel to the  
left or right (corresponding to S/T) or  
press ¡ / on the remote once or repeatedly  
until the desired track number appears in the  
display.  
You can also use the Numerical Keypad  
(0~9) on the remote to select a track directly.  
To input a number larger than 10, press SHIFT  
on the remote once or more to select the first  
digit you want and then use the Numerical  
Keypad (0~9) to input the second digit.  
If you have selected a track number shortly after  
loading a disc or in the PAUSE position, you will  
need to press ÉÅ to start playback.  
Te xt display during playback  
In CD mode  
Important!  
The lens of the CD player should never be  
touched.  
Press DISPLAY on the remote control  
repeatedly to see the following information.  
Track number and elapsed playback time of  
current track.  
Track number and remaining playback time of  
current track.  
Loading a disc  
This CD player plays Audio Discs including CD  
Recordables, CD-Rewritables and MP3 CD.  
Track number and total remaining playback  
time.  
CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV,VCD, DVD or computer  
CDs, however, are not possible.  
In MP3-CD mode  
1 Press SOURCE on the top of the system to  
select CD or press CD on the remote.  
Press DISPLAY on the remote control to  
display the ID-3 information if available.  
2 Press 0 to open the CD compartment.  
OPENis displayed when the compartment  
cover slides up.  
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CD/MP3-CD Operation  
To find a passage within a track  
Playing an MP3 disc  
1 Press and hold the control knob on the front  
panel to the left or right (corresponding to  
S/T) or press 5 /6 on the remote.  
1 Load an MP3 disc.  
The disc reading time may exceed 10  
seconds due to the large number of songs  
compiled into one disc.  
2 When you recognize the passage you want,  
release the control knob (5 /6 on the  
remote).  
2 Press ALBUM +/- on the remote to select a  
desired album.  
Normal playback continues.  
3 Press the control knob on the front panel to the  
left or right (corresponding to S/T) or  
press ¡ / on the remote to select a desired  
track.  
To stop playback  
Press 9.  
The album number will change accordingly as  
you reach the first track of an album by pressing  
S (¡ on the remote) or the last track of an  
album by pressing T (on the remote).  
To interrupt playback  
Press ÉÅ during playback.  
The display freezes and the elapsed playing  
time flashes when playback is interrupted.  
To resume, press ÉÅ again.  
4 Press ÉÅ to start playback.  
Supported MP3 disc formats:  
– ISO9660, Joliet  
Notes:  
CD play will also stop when;  
– the CD door is opened.  
– the disc has reached the end.  
– you select another source: FM, USB or AUX.  
– you select standby.  
– Maximum title number: 512 (depending on  
filename length)  
– Maximum album number: 255  
– Supported sampling frequencies: 32 kHz,  
44.1kHz, 48 kHz  
– the set auto off time arrives.  
– Supported Bit-rates: 32~256 (kbps), variable  
bitrates  
To scan all tracks in a disc  
Press INTRO on the remote to play the first  
10 seconds of each track in the whole disc one  
by one.  
INTROappears on the display.  
The playback will start from the first track of  
the current disc.  
To stop scanning  
Press INTRO on the remote again until  
INTRO disappears.  
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CD/MP3-CD Operation  
Different play modes: SHUFFLE  
and REPEAT  
You can select and change the various play  
modes before or during playback.The REPEAT  
modes can also be combined with PROGRAM.  
Programming track numbers  
Program in the STOP position to select and  
store your disc tracks in the desired sequence. If  
you like, store any track more than once. Up to  
20 tracks can be stored in the memory.  
1 Press the control knob on the front panel of the  
system upward (corresponding to PROGRAM)  
or press PROG on the remote to enter the  
programming mode.  
1 To select your play mode, press SHUFFLE or  
REPEAT on the remote control before or  
during playback until the display shows the  
desired function.  
A track number flashes.  
SHUFFLEappears if the shuffle playback is  
activated and disappears if deactivated.  
If REPEAT appears while TRK flashes on the  
display panel, it indicates to play the current track  
repeatedly.  
If REPEAT ALL is displayed, it indicates to  
play all tracks in the whole disc repeatedly.  
For an MP3 CD, if both REPEAT and TRK  
flash on the display panel, it indicates to play the  
current track repeatedly.  
2 Press the control knob on the front panel of the  
system to the left or right (corresonding to  
S/T) or press ¡ / on the remote to  
select your desired track number.  
For an MP3 CD, Press ALBUM +/- on the  
remote to select a desired album number.  
3 Press the control knob on the front panel of the  
system upward (corresponding to PROGRAM)  
or press PROG on the remote to confirm the  
track number to be stored.  
For an MP3 CD, if both REPEAT and ALB  
flash on the display panel, it indicates to play the  
current album repeatedly.  
P-X displays, in which Xdenotes the next  
program number to be stored.  
2 Press ÉÅ to start playback if in the STOP  
position.  
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to select and store all desired  
tracks.  
If you have selected SHUFFLE, playback starts  
automatically.  
Playback starts automatically from the first  
track programmed if you attempt to program  
more than 20 tracks.  
3 To return to normal playback, press the  
respective SHUFFLE or REPEAT button until  
REPEAT or SHUFFLE is no longer displayed.  
5 Press 9 to finish programming.  
PROG displays on the screen.  
You can also press 9 to cancel your play mode.  
6 To start playback of your disc program, press  
ÉÅ directly.  
Note:  
– The Repeat and Shuffle functions cannot be  
activated simultaneously.  
Erasing the program  
You can erase the program by:  
pressing the control knob on the front panel of  
the system upward (corresponding to  
PROGRAM) or press PROG on the remote  
again;  
pressing 9 once in the STOP mode;  
pressing 9 twice during playback;  
PROGdisappears.  
opening the CD compartment;  
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FM Radio Reception  
To tune to a weak station, press the control  
knob on the front panel of the system to the left  
or right (corresponding to S/T) or 5 /  
6 on the remote briefly and repeatedly until  
you have found optimal reception.  
Programming radio stations  
You can store up to a total of 20 FM radio  
stations in the memory.  
Automatic programming  
Automatic programming will start from preset 1  
and stop at the last programmed station.All the  
former programmed radio stations will be  
overridden.  
1 Press PRESET -/+ on the top of the system or  
¡ / on the remote to select the preset  
number where programming should start.  
Note:  
– If no preset number is selected, default is preset  
(1) and all your presets will be overridden.  
2 Press and hold the control knob on the front  
panel upward (corresponding to PROGRAM)  
or PROG on the remote for more than 2  
seconds to activate programming.  
AUTOis displayed and available stations are  
programmed in order of waveband reception  
strength: RDS followed by FM. The last preset  
automatically stored will then be played.  
Manual programming  
1 Tune to your desired station (see “Tuning to  
Tuning to radio stations  
radio stations”).  
1 Press SOURCE on the top of the system or  
2 Press the control knob on the front panel  
upward (corresponding to PROGRAM) or  
PROG on the remote to activate programming.  
FM on the remote to select FM.  
2 Press and hold the control knob on the front  
panel of the system to the left or right  
3 Press PRESET -/+ on the top of the system or  
¡ / on the remote to allocate a number  
from 1 to 20 to this station.  
(corresponding to S/T) or 5 /6 on the  
remote.  
The radio automatically tunes to a station  
with sufficient reception. Display indication during  
automatic tuning: SEARCH.  
4 Press the control knob on the front panel  
upward (corresponding to PROGRAM) or  
PROG on the remote again to confirm the  
setting.  
3 Repeat step 2 if necessary until you find the  
desired station.  
The preset number and the frequency of the  
preset station are shown.  
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Radio Reception  
Setting the RDS clock  
5 Repeat the above four steps to store other  
stations.  
Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a  
real clock time at an interval of every minute. It  
is possible to set the clock by using a time signal  
which is broadcast together with the RDS signal.  
You can override a preset station by storing  
another frequency in its place.  
Tuning to preset radio stations  
1 Tune to a RDS station.  
2 The system will read the RDS time and set the  
Press PRESET -/+ on the top of the system or  
¡ / on the remote until the desired preset  
station is displayed.  
You can also use the Numerical Keypad  
(0~9) to input a number directly and tune to  
the station associated with this number.  
To input a number larger than 10, press SHIFT  
once or more to select the first digit you want  
and then use the Numerical Keypad (0~9)  
to input the second digit.  
clock automatically.  
Note:  
– Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a  
real time clock at a minute interval. The accuracy  
of the transmitted time depends on the  
transmitting RDS radio station.  
RDS Programme types  
NO TYPE.......... No RDS programme type  
NEWS.................... News services  
AFFAIRS.......... Politics and current affairs  
INFO.................... Special information programmes  
SPORT................ Sports  
EDUCATE.......... Education and advanced training  
DRAMA................ Radio plays and literature  
CULTURE.......... Culture, religion and society  
SCIENCE.......... Science  
RDS  
Radio Data System is a service that allows  
FM stations to show additional information. If  
you are receiving a RDS station,  
station name are displayed.  
When automatic programming is used, RDS  
stations will be programmed first.  
and the  
VARIED............. Entertainment programmes  
POP M................. Pop music  
ROCK M ............. Rock music  
Scrolling through different RDS  
information  
MOR M................. Light music  
Press RDS on the remote control briefly and  
repeatedly to scroll through the following  
information (if available):  
– Station name  
– Programme type such as NEWS, SPORT,  
POP M ...  
LIGHT M.......... Light classical music  
CLASSICS...... Classical music  
OTHER M.......... Special music programmes  
WEATHER.......... Weather  
FINANCE.......... Finance  
CHILDREN...... Children’s programmes  
SOCIAL............. Social Affairs  
RELIGION...... Religion  
– Radio text messages  
– Frequency  
PHONE IN....... Phone In  
TRAVEL............. Travel  
LEISURE.......... Leisure  
JAZZ.................... Jazz Music  
COUNTRY.......... Country Music  
NATION M....... National Music  
OLDIES............. Oldies Music  
FOLK M ............. Folk Music  
DOCUMENT...... Documentary  
TEST.................... AlarmTest  
ALARM................ Alarm  
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External Sources  
b) If your Mass storage device required a battery/  
power source. Please make sure you have a fresh  
battery in it or charge the USB device first and  
then plug it into the micro system again.  
– Supported Music type:  
Using a non-USB device  
1 Connect the audio out terminals of the external  
equipment (TV,VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD  
player or CD Recorder) to the AUX terminals of  
your system.  
a)This device only supports unprotected music  
with the following file extension:  
2 Press SOURCE repeatedly (or AUX on the  
remote control) to select external equipment.  
.mp3  
.wma  
Note:  
b) Music bought from on-line music stores are not  
supported because they are secured by Digital  
Rights Management protection (DRM).  
c) File name extensions that end with the  
following are not supported:  
– All the sound control features (DSC or DBB, for  
example) are available for selection.  
– Refer to the operating instructions for the  
connected equipment for details.  
.wav; .m4a; .m4p;mp4; .aac and etc.  
– No Direct connection can be made from  
Computer USB port to the micro system even you  
have either or both mp3 or wma files in your  
computer.  
Using a USB mass storage device  
By connecting a USB mass storage device to the  
Hi-Fi system, you can enjoy the device's stored  
music through the powerful speakers of Hi-Fi  
system.  
Supported formats:  
– USB or memory file format FAT12, FAT16,  
FAT32 (sector size: 512 bytes)  
– MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and  
variable bit rate  
– WMA v9 or earlier  
– Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8  
levels  
– Number of albums/ folders: maximum 99  
– Number of tracks/titles: maximum 400  
– ID3 tag v2.0 or later  
Playing a USB mass storage device  
Compatible USB mass storage devices  
With the Hi-Fi system, you can use:  
– USB flash memory (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)  
– USB flash players (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)  
– memory cards (requires an additional card  
reader to work with this Hi-Fi system)  
Notes:  
– In some USB flash players (or memory devices),  
the stored contents are recorded using copyright  
protection technology. Such protected contents will  
be unplayable on any other devices (such as this  
Hi-Fi system).  
– Compatibility of the USB connection on this  
micro system:  
a)This micro system supports most USB Mass  
storage devices (MSD) that are compliant to the  
USB MSD standards.  
– File name in Unicode UTF8 (maximum length:  
128 bytes)  
The system will not play or support the  
following:  
– Empty albums: an empty album is an album  
that does not contain MP3/WMA files, and  
will not be shown in the display.  
– Non-supported file formats are skipped.This  
means that e.g.:Word documents .doc or  
MP3 files with extension .dlf are ignored and  
will not be played.  
i) Most common Mass storage class devices are  
flash drives, memory sticks, jump drives and etc.  
ii) If you see a "Disc Drive" show up on your  
computer after you plugged the mass storage  
device into your computer, most likely it is MSD  
compliant and it will work with this micro  
system.  
– AAC, WAV, PCM audio files  
– DRM protected WMA files  
– WMA files in Lossless format  
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External Sources  
How to transfer music files from PC to a  
USB mass storage device  
Notes:  
– If you have not organized MP3/WMA files into  
any albums on your disc, an album "01" will be  
automatically assigned for all those files.  
– Make sure that the file names of MP3 files end  
with .mp3. and the file names ofWMA files end  
with .wma.  
– For DRM protectedWMA files, useWindows  
Media Player 10 (or later) for conversion.Visit  
Media Player andWM DRM (Windows Media  
Digital Rights Management).  
By dragging and dropping music files, you can  
easily transfer your favorite music from PC to a  
USB mass storage device.  
For the flash player, you can also use its music  
management software for the music transfer.  
However, thoseWMA files may be  
unplayable for compatibility reasons.  
How to organize your MP3/WMA files on  
the USB mass storage device  
This Hi-Fi system will browse the MP3/WMA  
files in the folders/sub-folders/titles order.  
Example:  
1 Check the USB device has been properly  
connected. (See Installation: Connecting an  
additional appliance).  
Root  
2 Press SOURCE (USB on the remote) once or  
more to select USB.  
Title 001  
Title 002  
Title 003  
NO TRACKappears if no audio file is found in  
the USB device.  
3 Play the USB's audio files as you do with the  
albums/tracks on a CD (See CD/MP3  
Operations).  
Album 01  
Title 001  
Title 002  
Title 003  
Notes:  
– For compatibility reasons, the album/track  
information may differ from what it is displayed  
through flash players' music management software.  
– File names or ID3 tags will be displayed as --- if  
they are not in English.  
Album 02  
Title 001  
Title 002  
Title 003  
Album 03  
Title 001  
Title 002  
Title 003  
Organize your MP3/WMA files in different  
folders or subfolders as required.  
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Clock/Timer  
Setting the timer  
The system can be used as an alarm clock,  
whereby the CD, USB, FM,AUX is switched on  
at a set time.The clock time needs to be set first  
before the timer can be used.  
During setting, if no button is pressed within 30  
seconds, the system will exit timer setting mode  
automatically.  
1 Press and hold TIMER on the remote control  
until the time flashes on the display.  
SET TIMER” is displayed briefly.Then, the  
hour digits flash on the display screen.  
2 Turn VOLUME -/+ clockwise or anticlockwise  
or press VOL +/- on the remote to set the  
hours.  
3 Press TIMER to confirm.  
The minute digits flash on the display screen.  
4 Turn VOLUME -/+ clockwise or anticlockwise  
or press VOL +/- on the remote to set the  
minutes.  
Setting the clock  
5 Press TIMER to confirm the time setting.  
1 In Standby mode, press and hold CLOCK on  
the remote until the time flashes on the display.  
SET CLOCK” is displayed briefly.Then, the  
hour digits flash on the display screen.  
OFF” flashes on the display screen.  
6 Tur n VOLUME -/+ clockwise or anticlockwise  
or press VOL +/- on the remote to select  
“ON”.  
2 Turn VOLUME -/+ clockwise or anticlockwise  
or press VOL +/- on the remote to set the  
hours.  
icon appears on the display screen.  
To deactivate the timer  
3 Press CLOCK to confirm.  
Select “OFF” at Step 6.  
The minute digits flash on the display screen.  
Activating and deactivating  
SLEEP  
4 Turn VOLUME -/+ clockwise or anticlockwise  
or press VOL +/- on the remote to set the  
minutes.  
The sleep timer enables the system to switch off  
by itself after a set period of time.  
5 Press CLOCK again to confirm the clock  
setting.  
Press SLEEP on the remote control.  
The display shows one of the sleep time  
options in the following sequence: SLEEP-OFF,  
SLEEP-10, SLEEP-20, ... SLEEP-90,  
SLEEP-OFF... Once the sleep funtion is  
activated, the SLEEPicon will be displayed.  
Notes:  
– This system only supports 24-hour mode.  
– The clock setting will be erased when the system  
is disconnected from the power supply.  
– The system will exit clock setting mode if no  
button is pressed within 30 seconds.  
To deactivate, press SLEEP on the remote  
control once or more until OFF is shown, or  
press STANDBY-ON/ ECO POWER B  
(or B on the remote).  
Viewing the clock  
Press CLOCK in the active mode.  
SLEEP disappears.  
The clock time is displayed.  
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Specifications  
AMPLIFIER  
USB PLAYER  
Output power ....................................... 2 x 80W RMS  
Signal-to-noise ratio....................................... 70 dBA  
Frequency response ...... 20 Hz – 20 KHz, 3 dB  
Input sensitivity AUX ....................... 0.5V (max. 2V)  
Impedance loudspeakers ......................................... 4 Ω  
Impedance headphones ........................................ 32 Ω  
Output power headphones ....................... <50 mW  
USB ................................................................... 12Mb/s,V1.1  
......................................... support MP3 and WMA files  
Number of albums/folders .................maximum 99  
Number of tracks/titles...................... maximum 400  
SPEAKERS  
Bass reflex system  
Dimensions (w x h x d) . 145 x 230 x 215 (mm)  
CD PLAYER  
Frequency range ................................ 20 Hz – 20 kHz  
Signal-to-noise ratio............................................ 70 dBA  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
AC Power .....................................230 – 240V / 50 Hz  
Dimensions (w x h x d) . 208 x 156 x 268 (mm)  
Weight(with/without speakers) ...... 4.30 / 2.31 kg  
Standby power consumption ............................<7W  
Eco power standby .................................................<1W  
TUNER  
FM wave range ................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz  
Sensitivity at 75 Ω  
– FM ................................................................................ 20dBf  
Selectivity ................................................................. 25 dB  
Total harmonic distortion..................................... 1%  
Frequency response  
Specifications and external appearance are  
subject to change without notice.  
– FM .............................................................. 63 – 6000 Hz  
Signal-to-noise-ratio  
– FM ....................................................................... 50 dBA  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the disc lens  
Cleaning the Cabinet  
After prolonged use, dirt or dust may  
accumulate at the disc lens.To ensure good  
playback quality, clean the disc lens with Philips  
CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available  
cleaner. Follow the instructions supplied with  
cleaner.  
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild  
detergent solution. Do not use a solution  
containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.  
Cleaning Discs  
When a disc becomes dirty,  
clean it with a cleaning cloth.  
Wipe the disc from the centre  
out.  
Do not use solvents such as  
benzene, thinner, commercially  
available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for  
analogue records.  
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Troubleshooting  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the  
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you  
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for  
help.  
Problem  
Solution  
NO DISC” is displayed.  
Insert a disc.  
Check if the disc is inserted upside down.  
Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens  
has cleared.  
Replace or clean the disc, see “Maintenance”.  
Use a finalised CD-RW or correct format disc.  
Radio reception is poor.  
Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi  
System and yourTV orVCR.  
Hang up one end of theT-shape antenna and  
keep the other end at horizontal angle to it.  
The system does not react when buttons  
are pressed.  
Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and  
switch on the system again.  
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor  
quality.  
Adjust the volume.  
Disconnect the headphones.  
Check that the speakers are connected correctly.  
Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.  
The left and right sound outputs are  
reversed.  
Check the speaker connections and location.  
The remote control does not function  
properly.  
Select the source (CD or FM, for example)  
before pressing the function button (ÉÅ, 5 /  
6).  
Reduce the distance between the remote  
control and the system.  
Insert the battery with its polarities  
(+/– signs) aligned as indicated.  
Replace the battery.  
Point the remote control directly toward  
IR sensor on the front of the system.  
The timer is not working.  
Set the clock correctly.  
Switch on the timer.  
The Clock/Timer setting is erased.  
Power has been interrupted or the power cord  
has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
Some files on the USB device are not  
displayed.  
Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or  
the number of titles exceeds 400.  
DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED” scrolls on the  
display.  
Remove the USB mass storage device or select  
another source.  
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