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1.   check the following points before  requesting service  If the problem remains  unsolved  go to the Philips Web page  www   philips com support   When you contact Philips   make sure that the product Is nearby and the  model number and serial number are available        General    No power   e Car engine has not been started  Start the  car engine    e     Connections are incorrect    e The fuse has been damaged  Replace the  fuse     No sound  e Volume is too low  adjust the volume   e Speaker connections are incorrect     No response to the remote control   e Make sure that the path between the  remote control and the unit is clear from  obstacles    e Move the remote control close to the unit   and point it at the IR sensor    e The function is not applicable to the  current media    e     Replace the remote control battery     The disc does not play    e     The disc is upside down  Make sure that  the printed side is upwards    e The disc is dirty  Clean the disc with a  clean  soft  lint free cloth  Wipe the disc  outwards from the center     e The disc is defective  Try another disc    e The disc is incompatible  Iry another disc    e The recordable disc is not finalized    e The region code of DVD disc is not  supported  Use a disc with proper region    code    No image   e     Parking wire connection Is incorrect  Check  the wiring     Image flashes or is distorted   e Video connection is improper Check the  connections     Noise in broadcasts   e Signals are too we
2.   to change products at any time without being  obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly     EN    i       PHILIPS    Specifications are subject to change without notice     2013 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   All rights reserved     CED1600_98 UM_V1 1    
3.  Special music programs  Weather   Finance   Children s programs  Social Affairs  Religion   Phone In   Trava   Leisure   Jazz Music   Country Music  National Music  Oldies Music   Folk Music  Documentary  Alarm Test   Alarm    Use alternate frequencies    If the signal of an RDS station is poor enable  the AF  Alternate Frequency  function  The  system searches for a strong station that  broadcasts the same program    Tap AF to enable or disable the AF function     AF  highlighted   The function is enabled   AF  in gray   The function is disabled     Receive traffic announcement    If you want to receive traffic announcement   enable the TA  Traffic Announcement  function   Tap TA to enable or disable the TA function    e     TA  highlighted   The function is enabled   When a traffic announcement is on air  the system automatically switches to  radio mode and begins to broadcast the  traffic announcement  When the traffic  announcement is over  the system returns  to the previous mode    e     TA  in gray   The function is disabled        EN 19    7 Adjust sound    When you listen to radio  enjoy music  or watch  video  follow the instructions below to adjust  sound        Adjust the volume level    Press     repeatedly on the front panel         Increase the volume level         Decrease the volume level        Mute sound    Press     amp  on the front panel   e To release the speakers from mute status   press     amp  again        Enable the MAX Sound  feature    Tap MAX o
4. Always there to help you    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    OLN  Question   Contact    CED1 600       Philips          User manual 1   se FA it 31  APF FA 59       PHILIPS       Contents       1 Safety    2 Your car entertainment system  Introduction  Playable media  What s in the box  Overview of the main unit  Overview of the remote control    Om KR WW WW WwW    3 Install the car entertainment system 6    Connect wires  Mount into the dashboard    4 Get started  Prepare the remote control  Turn on  Use the home menu  Set the date and time  Adjust the screen brightness  Switch display designs    5 Play from hard media  Load a disc  Connect a USB storage device  Control play  Browse recorded files    6 Listen to radio  Switch to radio mode  Set up  Tune to a radio station  Store radio stations in memory  Tune to a preset radio station  Use RDS related features     gt   10    11  11  11  12  12  13  13    14  14  T4  ike  16    17  i  I  17  18  18  18    7    10    11    12    Adjust sound   Adjust the volume level   Mute sound   Enable the MAX Sound feature  Enable the DBB sound effect  Enable the FullSound effect  Select a preset sound equalizer  Others    Adjust settings   Access system setup menus  Adjust general settings  View system information    Others   Play external audio video input  Use buttons on the steering wheel  Set the rear view camera   Reset the system   Replace the fuse   Upgrade the firmware    Product information    
5. D menu    r   e Switch to music playback mode   E   e Switch to picture slideshow mode    gt il   e Start  pause  or resume the play   OK    e Confirm an option      lt   gt   TRACK   TRACK     e Skip to the previous or next track   chapter  or file    e For DVD  press and hold to select a  speed for fast backward or forward  search     BAND  e Select a tuner band     EN       Q3   amp  W PRESET   PRESET   3       Tune to the previous or next preset   n stal   th e Car  radio station  s  e Skip to the previous or next folder  c nte rtal nme nt  o  system  e Press to power on the system     e Press and hold to power off the  system     Always follow the instructions in this chapter in  e Press to mute the speakers or release    sequence   them from mute status  These instructions are for a typical installation   Q5     However if your car has different requirements   e Press to adjust the brightness of the make the adjustment accordingly  If you have  LCD screen  any question regarding installation kits  consult    your local retailer       e This system is designed for negative ground  earth  12V  DC operation only    e Always install this system in the car dashboard  Other  locations can be dangerous as the rear of the system  heats up during use    e To avoid short circuit  before you connect  make sure  that the ignition is off    e Make sure that you connect the yellow and red power  supply leads after all other leads are connected    e Make sure that all loose leads are 
6. If you disconnect the car battery in  a car that has an on board drive or  navigation computer  the computer  may lose its memory    e Ifthe car battery is not disconnected   to avoid short circuit  make sure that  bare wires do not touch each other     2 Make sure that the car dashboard opening  is within these measurements           e Since the unit cannot be used if the  dashboard opening s slant angle is  above 20 degrees  make sure that the  horizontal slant of the car dashboard  opening is between O and 20 degrees     10 EN    Slide the unit into the dashboard until a  click sound is heard     S  SA  Q    Reconnect the negative terminal of the car  battery     4 Get started    Caution       e Risk of car accidents  Never watch video or operate  this system while driving           Prepare the remote control    For the first time use    Pull the protective sheet out   L   The remote control is ready for use     Replace the battery    Caution       e Risk of explosion  Keep batteries away from heat   sunshine or fire  Never discard batteries in fire     e Remove the battery if it is exhausted or if the remote  control is not to be used for a long time    e Batteries contain chemical substances  they should be  disposed of properly    e Perchlorate Material   special handling may apply  See  www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate                          1 Pull out the battery tray     2 Insert one CR2025 battery with correct  polarity       as indicated     3 Insert th
7. Troubleshooting  General    Notice   Compliance   Care of the environment  Trademark notice  Copyright    EN       22  22  22  25    23  23  24  LA  2A  24  25    26    27  27    28  28  28  28  29    1 Safety    Read and understand all instructions before you  use the device  If damage is caused by failure to  follow instructions  the warranty does not apply     Use of controls or adjustments or  performance of procedures other than  herein may result in hazardous radiation  exposure or other unsafe operation    The device is designed for negative ground   earth  12V DC operation only    To reduce the risk of traffic accidents  do  not watch video when driving    To ensure safe driving  adjust the volume to  a safe and comfortable level    Improper fuses can cause damage or  fire  VVhen you need to change the fuse   consult a professional    Use only the supplied mounting hardware  for a safe and secure installation    To avoid short circuits  do not expose the  device  remote control or remote control  batteries to rain or water    The device shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing    Do not place any sources of danger on  the device  e g  liquid filled objects  lighted  candles     Never insert objects into the ventilation  slots or other openings on the device   Never place any objects other than discs  into the disc tray slot    To avoid exposure to laser radiation  do  not disassemble the device    Risk of damage to the screen  Never push   rub  or strike the scr
8. ak  Select another station  with stronger signals    e Check the connection of the car antenna     Preset stations are lost    e     Battery cable is not correctly connected   Connect the battery cable to the terminal  that is always live     The fuse is broken    e      he fuse type is incorrect  Replace rt with  a 15 A fuse    e Speaker wire or power wire is grounded   Check the connections     EN 27       12 Notice    Any changes or modifications made to this  device that are not expressly approved by  Philips Consumer Lifestyle may void the user s  authority to operate the equipment        Compliance    This apparatus includes this label     CLASS 1  LASER PRODUCT    Care of the environment          a6   Your product is designed and manufactured  with high quality materials and components   which can be recycled and reused    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 and batteries   The correct disposal of these products helps  prevent potentially negative consequences on  the environment and human health    Your product contains batteries  which cannot  be disposed of with normal household waste   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     Please visit www recycle philips com for  a
9. ally        Tune to a preset radio station    1 Select a band     2 Tap one of the preset channels  1 to 6  to  select a preset radio station        18 EN       Use RDS related features    Note       e Only after RDS feature is enabled  you can use RDS  related features           Search for RDS programs of a specific  type    12 28  tf  gt  PTY list    Ge NEWS  RDS  AFFAIRS  INFO  SPORT    EDUCATE       1 Tap   gt   PTY list  to display the list of  program types    2 Tap the name of a program type to start  search    L gt  Once an RDS station that transmits  programs of the selected type is  found  the RDS station is broadcast  automatically     e To save the RDS station  tap and hold  one of the preset channels   e To search for another RDS station   repeat steps 1 and 2   RDS program types    Item Program Description  type   1 NEWS News services   2 AFFAIRS Politics and current  affairs   3 INFO Special information  programs   4 SPORT Sports    5 EDUCATE Education and advanced  training  6 DRAMA Radio plays and    literature    10  i  Vz  le  14  15  16  17  18  i  20  2i  22  2o  24  Ze  26  27  28  29  30  31    CULTURE    SCIENCE  VARIED  POP M  ROCK M  MOR M  LIGHT M  CLASSICS  OTHER M  WEATHER  FINANCE  CHILDREN  SOCIAL  RELIGION  PHONE IN  TRAVEL  LEISURE  JAZZ  COUNTRY  NATION M  OLDIES  FOLK M    DOCUMENT    TEST  ALARM    Culture  religion and  society   Science  Entertainment programs  Pop music   Rock music   Light music   Light classical music  Classical music 
10. ap to display the saturation bar and  then tap on the bar to adjust the image  saturation    e      Display control icons on the first page     Audios    9 28      Lai D SDHC   music   Enr    e Igirsias     Co x  amp  Coa C   i       Enrique Iglesias       Euphoria  J One Day at a Time  2 13    424     gt  nn    M4 II       Return to the home menu     Press once to access the track list   e Press twice to access the folder list   e Press repeatedly to return to the  playback interface   e wf   For recorded files only  skip to the next  audio folder       Return to the list of tracks or folders   see    Browse recorded files  on page 16    e 1d   PT  Skip to the previous or next  track   e To search forward fast or rewind the  track  tap on the progress bar   e Tl P  Start  pause  or resume play   e Co dd gt   CD  Select a repeat mode   e ld  Repeat the current track     EN 15       e   O For recorded files  repeat all tracks  in the current folder       C    highlighted   Repeat all tracks    IG   Select random play   3G highlighted    or sequential play   5G in gray      Pictures    a 9 28  SDHC   Pictures   Ocean Park    16       A   Return to the home menu         Zoom in or out of the picture    g      Rotate the picture clockwise or anti   clockwise by 90 degrees    X      Return to the list of files or folders   see    Browse recorded files  on page 16    I lt    Pl  Select the previous or next picture   H    gt    Pause or resume the slideshow         Display control i
11. blocking system   Enable it to  demonstrate  features after the    system IS power  off        View system information    12 28  ft  gt  Settings   Info  ARM version D1228 2 1 18RVL    Servo version 13 01 05  1600 V01    Gener  Info    MCU version CED1600 20121226 2A1    DVD regions 0    Restore factory defaults Enter    Settings Options     ARM version  View firmware versions    Servo version    MCU version    DVD regions        View the DVD region code  that the system supports    Restore factory lap to display the dialog  defaults  box for restoring the  system    e Tap  Yes  to restore the  system to factory default  Status    e Tap  No  to return to  the previous menu     9 Others       Play external audio video  input    You can connect an external audio video player  to this system        1 Connect a composite AV cable to  e the AV IN socket on the front panel   and  e the audio and video output sockets of  the external player     2 Tap A  gt  Ato access the full menu with all  feature icons displayed    3 Tap  amp   AV IN1  to display the playback  interface    4 Operate on the external player to start    play  see the user manual of the external  device      E          e If you connect this system to an external player through  the VIDEO IN  AV IN L  and AV IN R sockets on  the rear panel  tap  amp   AV IN2  to switch the source  instead of  amp   AV IN1               EN 23       Use buttons on the steering  wheel    You can assign a function to a button on the  stee
12. cons on the second    page         16 9   4 3   Select an aspect ratio         Tap to display the brightness bar  and  then tap on the bar to adjust the screen  brightness         lap to display the contrast bar  and  then tap on the bar to adjust the image  contrast    ee  lap to display the saturation bar    and tap on the bar to adjust the image  saturation         Display control icons on the first page     EN       Browse recorded files    During playing recorded files  you can access  the file list and select files from the list     1 Tap B to access the list of files or folders        2 Tap an icon to select a file category   e 2  Display the list of audio tracks or    folders    e      Display the list of picture files or  folders    e HH  Display the list of video files or  folders     3 Tap the name of a file to start play     6 Listen to radio       Switch to radio mode    After the boot up at the first time  the system  switches to radio mode automatically   To switch the source back to radio afterwards   tap ma  Radio  on the home menu    L   The interface for radio is displayed           Set up    Before you search for radio stations  make prior  setup   Tap   to display the setup menus     Auto store  Display design    Radio range       RDS On    Select a radio range    1 Tap  Radio Range            2 Tap  Distance  or  Local  to select a tuner  sensitivity   e  Distance   Stations with strong and  weak signals can be tuned to   e  Local   Only stations with st
13. dditional information on a recycling center in  your area     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     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        Trademark notice    Ay Plays  ME  nia    Windows Media and the Windows logo   are trademarks  or registered trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and or other countries     DOLBY   DIGITAL    Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories  Dolby and the double D symbol  are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     a A    VIDEO        DVD Video  is a trademark of DVD Format   Logo Licensing Corporation    Other trademarks and trade names are those  of their respective owners        Copyright       This ttem incorporates copy protection  technology that is protected by U S  patents  and other intellectual property rights of  Rovi Corporation  Reverse engineering and  disassembly are prohibited     2013    Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   Specifications are subject to change without  notice  Trademarks are the property of  Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V or their  respective owners  Philips reserves the right
14. e battery tray        Turn on    Press O  amp   L gt  PHILIPS logo and a progress bar are  displayed while boot up        e To turn off the system  press and hold  O    amp  for 3 seconds     For the fist time use    After successful boot up  the following interface  is displayed     Initial settings    Language English    Radio region Rah       1 Tap to select a language for on screen  display   L   The following interface is displayed       Language Europe  nitia      Radio region       2 Tap to select a radio region that matches  p 8  your location   L   The following interface is displayed        3 Tap  Finish  to complete the initial setup   L   The device switches to radio mode  automatically     EN 11       Use the home menu    Note       e If Gis displayed when you touch an icon  it indicates  that the selected media or feature is unavailable at the  current time           Access the home menu    rlap     to access the home menu   L gt  The clock  date  and the bar for  popular icons are displayed     12 00    Tuesday  21 June           F  gt  E o       e Jo access the full menu with all feature  icons displayed  tap A   e To return to the home menu  tap W        e mi  Radio   Switch the source to FM   AM radio    e     Disc   Switch the source to disc    e      USB   Switch the source to USB  storage device    e  amp   AV In 1   AV In 2   Switch the  source to the audio and video input  that is transferred from an external  video player    e    SWC   Access the inter
15. een with any object   Never use solvents such as benzene   thinner  cleaners available commercially  or  anti static sprays intended for discs    Clean the device with soft  damp cloth   Never use substances such as alcohol   chemicals or household cleaners on the  device    Risk of swallowing coin battery     EN    The product remote control may  contain a coin button type battery   which can be swallowed  Keep the  battery out of reach of children at all  times  If swallowed  the battery can  cause serious Injury or death  Severe  internal burns can occur within two  hours of ingestion    If you suspect that a battery has been  swallowed or placed inside any part  of the body  seek immediate medical  attention    When you change the batteries  always  keep all new and used batteries out  of reach of children  Ensure that the  battery compartment is completely  secure after you replace the battery    If the battery compartment cannot be  completely secured  discontinue use  of the product  Keep out of reach of  children and contact the manufacturer     2 Your car  entertainment  system    Congratulations on your purchase  and  welcome to Philips  To fully benefit from the  support that Philips offers  register your product  at www philips com welcome        Introduction    With the car entertainment system  you can   e     listen to music    e watch videos    e view pictures  and   e     listen to FM  RDS included  and AM MVW  radio        Playable media    e Disc  e DVD Vid
16. ening zone  from the driver to passengers for the best  speaker sound settings In car        Tap a gray point to switch the listening zone   L gt  The highlighted area indicates the  current listening zone        EN 21       8 Adjust settings       Access system setup menus    1 Tap f  gt  Ato display all feature icons        2 Tap     Settings    L gt  The  General  menu is displayed        3 Tap an icon on the left   e    Access the  General  menu to  adjust general settings   e    Access the  Info  menu to view  system information     4 Swipe your finger up or down to view  more settings     5 Tap an option to view details or change  the setting      To exit the menu  tap 9     22 EN       Adjust general settings    12 28  t  gt  Settings   Genera    Fe  Radio region    Beep  Language  Calibration    Clock mode       Settings     Radio Region      Beep      Language      Calibration      Clock mode      Date    Time    Parking      Demo   Auto  start after  power off     Europe  On  English    Enter       12hr    Options     On      Off      12Hr     24Hr      On     Off      On     Off     Description  Select a radio  region that  matches your  location    Turn the beep  sound on  Each  time you press  a button or tap  an icon  the unit  beeps    Turn off the  beep sound   Select an OSD   on screen  display  language   Follow the  on screen  instructions to  calibrate the  touch screen   Select a time  format    Set the date   Set the time   Enable or  disable the video  
17. eo CD  SVCD  Audio CD   JPEG Picture CD  MP3 CD  WMA CD     DVD R  DVD RW  DVD R  DVD RW   CD R  CD RW  e USB storage device    Compatibility  USB 2 0  USB 1 1  e Class support  MSC  Mass Storage  Class   e Maximum capacity  32 GB    Files  e File system  FAT 16  FAT 32  e Maximum number of folders  99  e Maximum number of tracks files  999  e Maximum level of directory  8     Video formats  MPEG1  MPEG2  e Picture format  jpeg     amps files  Sampling frequencies  32 kHz  44 1 kHz   48 kHz  Bitrates  8 320 kbps and variable bitrates    e    wma files  Versions V4 V7 V8 V9  L1 and L2   Sampling frequencies  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  Bitrates  64 192 kbps and variable  bitrates      ID3 tag V2 0 or later   e Unsupported files   AAC  WAV  and PCM files  DRM protected WMA files   wav   m4a    m4p   mp4  and  aac   WMA files in lossless format       What s in the box    Check and identify the contents of the package            gt o Q    1 Main unit 2 Remote control   3 ISO male connector 4 Rubber cushion  X   5 Screw X 4 6 Hexagon head   M5x8mm  screw   7 Remote control 8 User manual  battery    9 Quick start guide    EN 2          Overview of the main unit    g C  ott ie  oS    _                PHILIPS RDS S  nC              LCD screen    e Press to eject the disc   co  D 0 e Press to increase or decrease the  e Press to adjust the brightness of LCD volume   screen    41  Disc slot    GB  o    e Press to turn on the unit   e Press and hold to turn off the unit   e Press to mute the spea
18. ete the upgrade    e Ifthe upgrade fails  reboot this system   and then perform the upgrade again     EN 25             10 Product Radio  e    Frequency range  information FM  Frequency range    AM MVV   Note Usable sensitivity  e Product information is subject to change without prior  EM  notice  Usable sensitivity    AM  MW   General LCD  Power supply 12V DC  11V   16V   ee ae    Fuse   Suitable speaker  impedance  Maximum power  output  Continuous power  output   Pre Amp output  voltage  Sub woofer output  voltage   Aux in level  Dimensions    W x H x D   Weight  main unit     Disc player  System    Disc diameter  Frequency response  Signal noise ratio  Total harmonic  distortion   Channel separation  Video signal format  Video output    26 EN    negative ground  Display resolution    15A C   4 80 d ratio  Brightness   50 W x 4 channels    20 W x 4 channels  4 Q  10  T H D     4 0V  CD play mode  1  kHz  0 dB  10 k O load   4 0V  CD play mode  61  Hz  O dB  10 k O load    2 800 mV    178 x 101 5 x 160 mm  alae    DVD   CD audio   MP3  system   12 em   20 Hz   20 kHz   S jo ap   Less than 0 3      gt 55 dB  NTSC PAL  1    0 2V pp    87 5   108 0 MHz   50 kHz per step   522   1620 kHz  Okaz er step   2 uV    MS UV    6 2 inches   800 x 480 dots  500   ASO etal ney    11 Troubleshooting    Warning       e Never remove the casing of this product           To keep the warranty valid  never try to repair  the product yourself    If you encounter problems when using this  product
19. face to  assign functions to buttons on the  steering wheel    e     Settings   Access the system menu     12 EN    Customize the home menu       1 Tap and hold an icon until it is movable     2 Drag it to the target place  and then  release your finger    e When you move an icon from the bar  for popular icons to the lower area   release your finger when the icon s  name is displayed    e When you move an icon from the  lower area to the bar for popular icons   release your finger when the icon s  name disappears     3 Tap W to return to the home menu   L gt  The bar for popular icons is refreshed        Set the date and time    1 Tap f  gt  Ato access the full menu with all  feature icons displayed    2 Tap    Settings    L gt  The  General  menu is displayed        3 Tap  Clock mode  to select a time format   e    24hr   24 hour time format  e    12hr   12 hour time format    4 Tap  Date  to display the interface for  setting the date        Tap A W to set the year  month  and date     Oo UI    Tap  Time  to display the interface for  setting the time        7 Tap A W to set the hour and minute   8 Tap to return to the home menu        Adjust the screen brightness    Press    on the front panel to select a  brightness level of the screen   e  LEVEL 1    LEVEL 2   or  LEVEL 3        Switch display designs    Select a preset display design     1 in any mode  tap    and then  Display  Design    L gt  The  Display Design  interface is  displayed        NN UW    Tap a setting t
20. insulated with  electrical tape    e Make sure that the leads do not get caught under  screws or in parts that will move  e g  seat rail     e Make sure that all ground  earth  leads are run to a  common ground  earth  point    e Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe  and secure installation    e Improper fuses can cause damage or fire  When you  need to change the fuse  consult a professional    e When you connect other devices to this system  make  sure that the rating of the car circuit is higher than the  total fuse value of all the connected devices    e Never connect speaker wires to the metal body or  chassis of the car    e Never connect speaker wires with stripes to one  another                Connect wires          e Make sure that all loose leads are insulated with    electrical tape     e Consult a professional to connect wires as instructed    below     e Before connection  check the car s wiring carefully           1 Connect the ISO male connectors             a    O    E    O           Dp    ISO male    connectors    Green strip  black   edged green strip  White strip  black   edged white strip  Gray strip  black   edged gray strip  Purple strip  black   edged purple strip  Red strip    Blue strip    White edged blue  strip   Black strip   Yellow strip       Connec to   Rear left speaker  Front left speaker  Front right speaker  Rear right speaker    Ignition key  12V  DC when ON ACC  Motor electric  antenna relay control  lead   Amplifier relay  c
21. just the   settings    e  Bass   bass range   14 to  14    e  Middle   middle range   14 to  14    e  Treble   treble range   14 to  14    e  LPF   low pass filter range  60 Hz  80  Hz  100 Hz  or 160 Hz    e  MPF   middle pass filter range  0 5  KHz  1 0 kHz  1 5 kHz  or 2 5 KHZ    e  HPF   high pass filter range  10 0 kHz   12 5 kHz  15 0 kHz  or 17 5 KHz    e 9  Tap and hold to restore the settings     4 Tap to exit        Others    Tap sq on the playback interface   L   The setup interface is displayed        e   W Tap to display the  Music zone   interface for selecting a listening zone    e     gt   Tap to display the  Fader   Balance  interface for adjusting the  fader and balance    e     Tap to display the  SubWoofer   interface for setting the sub woofer     Adjust the fader and balance    9 28  A D Fader Balance      Balance 0       Tap   or     to adjust fader or balance value   e  Fader   fader range   16 to  16    e  Balance   balance range   16 to  16         Set the sub woofer      teve saR   T    e   On   Off   Tap to turn on or off the sub   woofer    e          Tap to set the volume of sub   woofer  O dB to 14 dB     e  80 Hz   120 Hz   160 Hz   Tap to select a  low pass filter range for the sub woofer     Select a listening zone    Philips    innovative Zone technology enables the  driver or passengers to enjoy music with the  best speakers balance and experience more  vivid spacial effect as the artist is intended to  create  You can switch the music list
22. kers or release  them from mute status      4  RESET  e Press to reset the system      5  SD card slot  e Insert a micro SD card that contains an  upgrade packet for firmware upgrading      6  iR sensor    e The sensor that receives infra red  signals from the remote control      T  AV IN  e Connect to the audio and video    output sockets of an external player by  a composite AV cable      8     gt     e Connect to a USB storage device        Overview of the remote  control    PRESET      99  QG  Yo    QOC    TRACK   TRACK   VOLUME    SEEK      SOUND         PRESET        O  TOR          3         MENU MENU AUDIO DBB       9  ay  B    DO OOOO    OW          DO QO Q GOEO OVOG       PHILIPS    CarStudio     1  SOURCE  e Press repeatedly to select a source     Q        e Press to eject the disc     G  b    e Return to the previous menu or mode      4  VOLUME      e Press to increase or decrease the  volume     C A    e Access the home menu     MAX   SOUND    e Enable or disable the MAX Sound  feature     Q  O    e Switch to video playback mode                0000    OE                    e Enable or disable the FullSound effect     DVD AUDIO  e Select an audio language or audio  channel     DBB  e Enable or disable the DBB  Dynamic  Bass Boost  sound effect     EQ    e Select a preset sound equalizer    MUSIC ZONE     Select a music listening zone      Turn on or off the screen     e Select an available subtitle     TOP MENU   e Access the top menu    DVD MENU   e Access the DV
23. n the playback interface    e MAX  highlighted   The MAX Sound  feature is enabled    e MAX  in gray   The MAX Sound feature is  disabled        Enable the DBB sound effect    When DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost  is enabled    low tones are enhanced electronically    Tap on the playback interface        highlighted   DBB sound effect is  enabled        in gray   DBB sound effect is disabled     20 EN       Enable the FullSound effect    Note          e This feature is unavailable when you listen to radio        Philips Fullsound restores the audio details that   are lost due to compression  It enriches the   music signals so that what you hear is the full   sound with every nuance of emotion and every   detail of musical genius    Philips FullSound can    e     bring out CD sound quality from an MP3  track    e     achieve richer bass with greater depth and  impact    e restore the sense of spaciousness that lacks  in a compressed audio  and   e enhance sound precision and details    Tap    amp  on the playback interface    e  amp   highlighted   The FullSound effect is  enabled    e     in gray   The FullSound effect is  disabled        Select a preset sound  equalizer    1 Tap lon the playback interface   L gt  The current equalizer settings are  displayed        2 Tap  lt  or  gt  to select a preset sound  equalizer   e  Custom    Techno    Rock    Classic     Jazz    Optimal    Flat   or  Pop   L   The selected sound equalizer is  highlighted     3 Tap on the circle or bar to ad
24. nector   10 CAMERA IN  Purple Video output  socket  socket of an  external camera  11 SUB W OUT  Blue     Sub woofer    socket    12 REVERSE CAMERA Reverse camera   Purple wire   ean    13 PARKING BRAKE Parking brake       Pink wire    14 OESWCIR REMOTE OE SWC remote  IN  Brown wire  In    15 OE SWC IR REMOTE Ground  IN  Black wire   16 OESWCAD LEARN OE SWC AD     White wire  Learn line 1  17 OESWCAD LEARN OE SWC AD    White wire  Learn line 2  18 OESWCAD Ground    LEARN  Black wire     Tip       e The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends  on the type of your vehicle  To avoid damage to the  system  connect properly              009                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           EN       Mount into the dashboard            e Make sure that wires are correctly connected before  you mount the main unit into a car    e If preset radio stations are lost when the ignition key  is turned OFF and then back ON  reconnect the red  leads crosswise to the yellow ones              1 Ifthe car does not have an on board drive  or navigation computer  disconnect the  negative terminal of the car battery    e 
25. o display the options    e  Wallpaper   Select a wallpaper   e  Skin   Select a background color for  on screen Icons     Tap an option to select it     Tap to return to the previous mode     EN    13       5 Play from hard  media    You can use this system to listen to audio  watch  videos  and view photos that are stored on a  disc or USB storage device     Note       e Before use  check for compatible media              Load a disc    Caution       e Never insert any object other than a disc of 12 cm  diameter into the disc slot              1 Insert the disc into the disc slot with the  label side facing up   Ly   Play starts automatically     e If play does not start automatically  tap  the screen to display the    icon  and  then tap    to start play     2 T eject the disc  press      L gt  When the disc is ejected  the system  switches to the previous source or  radio mode     14 EN    Region code    This system can play DVD discs marked with  the following region code     DVD region Countries and regions       code    Asia Pacific  Taiwan  Korea       Connect a USB storage  device    e Make sure that the USB storage device contains  compatible files    e NTFS  New Technology File System  file system is not  supported                 1 Push the USB socket cover upwards to  open It    2 Connect the USB storage device to the  USB socket   L gt  Play starts automatically        e To remove the USB storage device   switch the system to another source  first        Control 
26. ontrol lead    Ground    The  12V car  battery which is  energized at all times    2 Connect other wires if necessary     el Caution    e To avoid an accident  the driver must not watch video  while driving  By design  this system disallows watching  video during drive  Park your car in a safe place and  engage the parking brake before watching video     e When the parking brake of your vehicle is not engaged   the video blocking system is activated  It blocks the  display of front video source only    e Ifthe system is not properly connected with the  parking brake control module of your vehicle  video  signals will be blocked by the system  with the below  message displayed on the TFT                             External sockets or    Connectors and       sockets on rear panel connectors  1 For ISO male As indicated  connectors above    2 REAR OUT R   Red socket     3  AV IN R  Red socket     Rear right speaker    Right audio  channel output  socket of an  external player  Left audio channel  output socket of  an external player    4 AV IN L  White  socket     5 REAR OUT L  White Rear left speaker    socket   6 VIDEO IN  Yellow Video output  socket  socket of an    external player    EN 7       Connectors and External sockets or       sockets on rear panel connectors  7 VIDEO OUT 1 Video input   Yellow socket  socket of an  external display  device  8 VIDEO OUT 2 Video input   Yellow socket  socket of an  external display  device    9  RADIOANTENNA Radio antenna   Black con
27. play    Videos    9 28  ft USB   Video   2012  mp4     gt     i    01 10 19 01 51 20        POSHOBK I          e A  Return to the home menu   e     Zoom in or out of the image   e  Select an available audio channel or  audio language   e EJ  Select an available subtitle     B  e For DVD  return to the disc menu or  root menu   e For recorded files  return to the list of  files or folders  see  Browse recorded  files  on page 16    e PBC  ForVCD SVCD only  enable or  disable the PBC  Playback Control  feature      14   BPI  Skip to the previous or next  title  chapter  track  or file   e To search forward fast or rewind the  track  tap on the progress bar   e I D    Start  pause  or resume play   e      Display control icons on the second    page        e  Select a repeat mode    e DVD   Repeat chapter   repeat the  current chapter    Repeat title   repeat  the current title    Repeat all   repeat  all chapters and titles   or  Repeat off    cancel repeat play         e VCD SVCD   Repeat one   repeat the  current track  or  Repeat all   repeat  all tracks     e Recorded files   Repeat one   repeat  the current video file    Repeat folder    repeat all video files in the current  folder   or  Repeat all   repeat all video  files     e    16 9   4 3   Select an aspect ratio    e     Tap to display the brightness bar  and  then tap on the bar to adjust the screen  brightness    e      ap to display the contrast bar and  then tap on the bar to adjust the image  contrast    e de  l
28. ring wheel  and then control the system  with that button     1 Tap f  gt  Ato access the full menu with all  feature icons displayed   2 Tap      L   The  Steering Wheel Remote Control  Learning  interface is displayed        3 Tap an icon  for example  Ia  of which  you want to assign the function to a button  on the steering wheel        e To cancel the assignment  tap  Cancel      4 Press and hold the button on the steering  wheel for one second   L   The following interface is displayed        5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assign more  functions to buttons on the steering wheel   e To clear the assignment  tap  Clear All      24 EN       Set the rear view camera    If a rear view camera is connected  you can  view on the screen what the camera takes     1 Tap A  gt  Ato access the full menu with all  feature icons displayed    2 Tap     L gt  Picture from rear camera is displayed           Reset the system    If the system hangs up  reset it        1 Flip up the protective cover     2 Press RESET with the tip of a ball point  pen or toothpick        Replace the fuse    If there is no power  check the fuse and replace  it if it is damaged    1 Detach the main unit from dashboard    2 Check the electric connection     3 Remove the damaged fuse from the rear  panel     4 Insert a new fuse with the same  specifications  15 A         Tip       e Ifthe fuse gets damaged immediately after it is  replaced  an internal malfunction may occur In this case        consult your Philips re
29. rong  signals can be tuned to        Enable the RDS feature    Note       e RDS feature is enabled by default   e Only after the RDS feature is enabled  the option of   PTY list  is displayed           Tap  RDS Off  to enable the RDS feature   L gt  The option of  PTY list  is displayed     e To disable the RDS feature  tap  RDS  On         Tune to a radio station     Max     99 60 Fv        lt     7 9 999  100 101 12    gt     88 30 99 60  93 20 95 30 96 90 104 60    1 Tap FM or AM to select a band   e FM bands  FM1  FM2  FM3  e AM bands  AM1 AM2    2 Tap  lt  or  gt  repeatedly until the frequency  of target radio station is displayed   e To tune to a radio station automatically   tap and hold  lt  or  gt  until the  frequency digits start change     Tip       e You can also press BAND on the remote control  repeatedly to select a band           EN 17       Store radio stations in  memory    You can store up to 6 stations in each band     Store radio stations manually    1 Select a band   2 Tune to the target radio station     3 Tap and hold one of the channels  1 to 6   over two seconds   L   The radio station is saved under the  selected channel     Store radio stations automatically    You can search for a radio station with intro  search  which broadcasts a 10 second preview  of each detected radio station     1 Select a band   2 Tap    3 Tap  Auto Store    L   Auto search starts  The six strongest    stations of the selected band are saved  in preset channels automatic
30. tailer           Upgrade the firmware       e Power supply must not be interrupted during the  upgrade    e When the firmware upgrade succeeds  all settings are  restored to the factory default status              Register your product    1 Goto www philips com welcome     2 Click the link of  Register my product      the exact wording of this link name may  vary in different languages      3 Log in with your account on the prompt  Web page   e If you have no account for Club Philips   create one first on this Web page     4 Search your product with  CED1600 98   as the keyword     5 Click the link of search result to access the  Web page for registering your product     6    Fill in necessary information about this   product to complete the registration    L   With the registration  you can get  information about software update and  product support at this Web page or  via your mailbox that is registered as  the account for Club Philips        Perform the upgrade    1    WW N    Check the current firmware version of this  system  see  View system information    on  page 23     Go to www philips com support     Login with your account for Club Philips   L gt  Support information about your  registered product is displayed     Click the link of  Firmware Upgrade  Readme File   the exact wording of this  link name may vary in different languages      Read and understand the instructions on  firmware upgrade     Follow the instructions to download the   upgrade packet and compl
    
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