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1. e SHUF OFF cancel shuffle play Repeat play 1 During play press 3 REP repeatedly to select e RPT TRK repeat one track play the current track repeatedly e RPT DIR repeat a folder play all tracks in the current folder repeatedly e RPT ALL repeat all tracks play all tracks repeatedly RPT OFF cancel repeat Connect external sound source 1 Connect the external sound source to MP3 LINK socket with a 3 5 mm cable 2 Press SOURCE repeatedly until MP3 LINK is displayed 3 Operate the external component refer to the instructions supplied with the external component EN 21 6 Adjust sound Adjust volume 1 Turn clockwise anticlockwise to increase decrease volume Mute You can turn off the sound of your audio 1 During play press MUTEO e To turn the sound back on press MUTEO again Turn Dynamic Bass Boost DBB on off Press DBB the current setting is displayed L gt DBB ON The Dynamic Bass Boost DBB function is on L gt DBB OFF The DBB function is off 2 Press DBB again to change the DBB setting Select preset equalizer 1 Press EQ Audio L gt The current Equalizer setting is displayed 2 Press EQ Audio again repeatedly to select a preset EQ e OPTIMAL optimal e FLAT flat POP pop e USER user e TECHNO techno e ROCK rock e CLASSIC classic JAZZ jazz 22 EN Other sound settin
2. LOCAL or DX is displayed 3 Rotate to select a setting e LOCAL local Only stations with strong signal can be broadcast e DX distance Stations with strong and weak signals can be broadcast Select stereo mono broadcasting For stations with weak signals to improve the reception change to monoaural sound 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press 4 or v repeatedly until STEREO or MONO is displayed 3 Turn to select a setting e STEREO stereo broadcast e MONO mono broadcast 16 EN Store radio stations in memory You can store up to 6 stations in each band Store staions automatically 1 Press SEARCH first then press L gt The six strongest stations of the selected band are saved in preset channel automatically FM1 FM2 FM3 1 6 AM1 AM2 Store staions manually Tune to a station that you want to store see Tune to a radio station on page 16 2 Press one of the numbered buttons 1 to 6 for 3 seconds L gt The station is saved in the selected channel Tune to a preset station 1 Press A or Y to select band 2 Press the number button 1 to 6 to select the preset station Play with RDS The RDS Radio Data System function operates only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals If you tune to an RDS station an RDS icon and information about the presenter station or program is displayed Turn on RDS Note e The default setting f
3. Adjust volume on page 22 e Ifthe above solutions cannot help press the RESET button e Ensure that the track played is of a compatible format Noise in broadcasts e Signals are too weak Select other stations with stronger signals e Check the connection of the car antenna e Change broadcast from Stereo to mono Cannot play disc e Ensure that the disc label is inserted with the printed side facing up e Wipe the disc with fibre cleaning cloth from the centre to the edge in a straight line e This disc may be defective Play another disc e Ensure that the CD is a finalised CD CD R CD RW e Ensure that the CD is not encoded with copyright protection technologies The CD skips tracks e Ensure that the CD is not damaged or dirty e Ensure that random mode is deactivated Disc cannot be ejected e Press and hold A Preset stations lost e Battery cable is not correctly connected Connect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live Display show ERR 12 e USB data error Check the USB device EN 27 11 Glossary M MP3 A file format with a sound data compression system MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 or MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 With the MP3 format one CD R or CD RW can contain about 10 times more data than a regular CD W WMA Windows Media Audio An audio format owned by Microsoft is a part of Microsoft Wind
4. Auto scroll during play e ROLL OFF scroll off No auto scroll display Select shock protect setting You can select the shock protection setting depending on the stability of your car and the condition of the road 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press A or v repeatedly until ESP is displayed 3 Turn to select a setting ESP 10 S select this when the road is smooth and there are few bumps ESP 40 S select this when the road is bumpy and unstable Reset You can reset the unit to its default setting 1 Detach the front panel see Detach the front panel on page 25 2 Press the reset button by using a ball point pen or a similar tool 24 EN L gt Preset adjustments such as preset channels and sound adjustments are erased 8 Additional information NUS fe 2 ooccol occce Oe c C C c Detach the front panel a a You can detach the front panel to deter theft LAT Press amp to release the panel 2 Press the left side of the panel rightward Note e Ifthe new fuse gets damaged again there may be an internal malfunction Consult your Philips dealer Remove the unit You can remove the unit from the dashboard 1 Detach the front panel 2 Pull out the unit by using the removal keys 3 P
5. REAR LINE Rear left speaker OUT L Connection for cars without ISO connectors Eg Caution e Be sure to connect the black ground earth lead first Connect the antenna and amplifier as illustrated if applicable EN 11 Connector Connect to 1 ANTENNA Antenna 2 REAR LINE Rear right OUI speaker 3 REAR LINE Rear left speaker OUTE T of d Eh E 7 m7 1 0 2 Cutoffthe bigger end of the supplied standard connector CE L D 3 Check the car s wiring carefully and connect them to the supplied standard Q RED Ignition key 12V DC when ON ACC f BLUE Motor electric antenna relay control lead Amplifier relay control connector 1 Green black strip Left speaker Rear 2 White black strip Left speaker Front 3 Gray black strip Right speaker Front 4 Purple black strip Right speaker Rear 12 EN lead g BLACK Ground h ORANGE Illumination switch i YELLOW TO the 112 car battery which is energized at all times 4 Connect the supplied standard connector to the unit Tip e The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the type of vehicle you drive Make sure to make the proper connections to prevent damage to the unit Mount in the dashboard 1 Ifthe car does not have an on board drive or navigat
6. Register your product and get support at CEM210 www philips com welcome CEMAT CO PUNEN TONER PHILIPS EN User manual PHILIPS Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 7 2 Your car audio system 6 Introduction 6 What s in the box 6 Overview of the main unit 7 Overview of the remote control 8 3 Get started 10 Install the car audio 10 Install remote control battery 14 Turn on 15 Set clock 15 4 Listen to radio 16 Tune to a radio station 16 Store radio stations in memory 16 Tune to a preset station 16 Play with RDS 16 5 Play audio files 19 Play a disc 19 Play from USB 19 Control play 20 Search for an MP3 WMA track 20 View play information 20 Intro play 20 Shuffle play 20 Repeat play 20 Connect external sound source 21 6 Adjust sound 22 Adjust volume 22 Mute 22 Turn Dynamic Bass Boost DBB on off 22 Select preset equalizer 22 Other sound settings 22 7 Adjust system settings 23 Select blackout setting 23 Turn demo mode on off 23 Select start volume 23 Turn beep sound on off 23 Turn display scroll on off 23 Select shock protect setting 24 Reset 24 8 Additional information 25 Detach the front panel 25 Replace fuse 25 Remove the unit 25 9 Product information 26 10 Troubleshooting 27 EN 1 Important Safety e Read and understand all instructions before you use your apparatus If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions the warranty does not apply e This apparatus is d
7. V LAST Each time you turn on the unit the volume remains from its previous use e V ADJ Each time you turn on the unit the volume is at the preset level Store preset volume You can turn on the unit at a preset volume Select V ADJ as the start volume 2 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 3 Pressa orv repeatedly to until A VOL is displayed 4 Turn to select a value O 47 Turn beep sound on off Each time you press a button the unit beeps You can turn off on this beep sound 1 Press MENU DISP for3 seconds 2 Press A or v repeatedly to until BEEP ON or BEEP OFF is displayed 3 Rotate to select a setting BEEP ON Turn on the beep sound BEEP OFF Turn off the beep sound Turn display scroll on off For track information that is longer than the display panel you can select to cut off the remainder of the text or scroll to display the full text EN 23 e If any special characters are present in the MP3 track name or album name it may not display correctly on the screen because these characters are not supported e Some WMA is protected by Digital Rights Management DRM it cannot be played on the unit Folders files exceed the supported limit of the unit are not displayed or played 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press A orv repeatedly to until ROLL ON or ROLL OFF is displayed 3 Turn to select a setting e ROLL ON scroll on
8. ce 1 Press to turn off the unit 2 Remove the USB device Control play e To select a folder press A or Y e To skip to the previous next track press lt or DPI e To search backward forward rapidly within the current track press Miq or PPI for 3 seconds e To pause press 111 e To resume play press 1 gt Hl again Search for an MP3 WMA track 1 Press SEARCH L gt Search menu is displayed L gt FOLD SCH search by folder sequence L gt FILE SCH search by track name Turn to select FILE and then press to confirm Turn to enter a character and then press Repeat step 3 until the search term is complete wm A WwW N Press for 3 seconds to start search L gt When search is finished a list of matching tracks are displayed Turn to skip over the list NO Press to select a track View play information 1 During play USB device press MENU DISP repeatedly to view e Track number and elapsed play time 20 EN e Artist e Album e Title e Folder e File e Clock Intro play You can play the first 10 seconds of each track 1 During play press INTRO 2 to select e INT ON After the first 10 seconds of each track have been played play stops e INT OFF Cancel intro play and start normal play Shuffle play You can play the tracks in random order 1 During play press SHUF 4 to select e SHUF ON start shuffle play for all tracks
9. d 3 Turn to select a setting e CT ON Turn on the RDS clock Time shown on the unit synchronize with that on the RDS station e CT OFF Turn off the RDS clock Tip e The accuracy of the transmitted time depends on the RDS station that transmits the time signal 18 EN 5 Play audio files Note Tip e Ifthe disc is blocked in the disc compartment press and hold 4 until the disc comes out e Ensure that the disc or device contains playable files Play a disc Note Play from USB Note e Ensure that the USB device contains playable music e You cannot play CDs encoded with copyright protection technologies You can play commercially available audio CDs and these discs e CD Recordables CD R e CD Re writables CD RW e MP3 CDs e WMA CDs Note e Ensure that the disc contains playable content Press a on the front panel to release the panel 2 Insert a CD with the printed side facing up 3 Close the panel L Play starts automatically e To pause CD play press 1 H e To resume CD play press 1 H again Remove the CD To take out the CD 1 Press 14s 2 Press beside the disc slot Insert the USB device 1 Open the cover marked lt on the front panel 2 Insert the USB device into the USB socket L gt The unit starts playing from the USB device automatically EN 19 Remove the USB devi
10. d not be used for such purposes This apparatus includes these labels CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Class Il equipment symbol This symbol indicates that the apparatus has a double insulation system Recycling a Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused When you see the crossed out wheel bin symbol attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC z Never dispose of your product with other household waste Please inform yourself about the local rules on the separate collection of electrical and electronic products The correct disposal of your old product helps prevent potentially negative consequences on the environment and human health Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC 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 CE This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community This product complies with the requirements of the following directives and guidelines 72 245 EEC 2006 28 EEC Environmental information All unnecessary packaging has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to sepa
11. depending on file name length Maximum album number 255 Supported sampling frequencies 2 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Supported Bit rates 2 256 kbps variable bit rates Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels Number of albums folders CD maximum 99 USB maximum 199 Number of tracks titles maximum 999 ID3 tag v2 0 or later File name in Unicode UTF8 maximum length 64 bytes Unsupported formats Empty albums an empty album is an album that does not contain MP3 WMA files and is not be shown in the display Unsupported file formats are skipped For example Word documents doc or MP3 files with extension dlf are ignored and not played AAC WAV PCM audio files DRM protected WMA files wav m4a m4p mp4 aac WMA files in Lossless format 10 Troubleshooting Caution e Never remove the casing of this apparatus To keep the warranty valid never try to repair the system yourself If you encounter problems when using this apparatus check the following points before requesting service If the problem remains unsolved go to the Philips web site www philips com support When you contact Philips ensure that your apparatus is nearby and the model number and serial number are available No power or no sound e Car engine is not on Turn the car engine on e Cable is not correctly connected Check connections e Fuse is burnt Replace fuse e Volume is too low Adjust volume see
12. ed to change the fuse consult a professional O Q e mYemomanvunaA 10 EN Note on the power supply lead yellow When you connect other devices to this apparatus ensure that the rating of the car circuit is higher than the total fuse value of all the connected devices Notes on speaker connection e Never connect speaker wires to the metal body or chassis of the car e Never connect speaker wires with stripes to one another Overview of parts These are the supplied parts needed to connect and install this unit In car audio system Sleeve Front panel Trim plate Rubber cushion Disassembly tools Screws 4 pieces 90006000 ISO connector Connection for cars with ISO connectors EJ Caution e Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with electrical tape 1 Pull out the ISO connectors from car dashboard and connect them to the bigger end of the supplied standard connector 2 Connect the other end of the supplied standard connector to the unit 3 Connect the antenna and amplifier as illustrated if applicable You can connect the car audio to the amplifier through RCA TO RCA cables not supplied Connector Connect to 1 ANTENNA Antenna 2 REAR LINE Rear right SVR speaker 3
13. esigned for negative ground earth 12 V DC operation only e To ensure safe driving adjust the volume to a safe and comfortable level e Improper fuses can cause damage or fire When you need to change the fuse consult a professional e Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation e To avoid short circuit do not expose the apparatus remote control or remote control batteries to rain or water e Never insert objects into the ventilation slots or other openings on the apparatus e Clean the apparatus and frame with a soft damp cloth Never use substances such as alcohol chemicals or household cleaners on the apparatus e Never place any objects other than discs into the apparatus e Never use solvents such as benzene thinner cleaners available commercially or anti static sprays intended for discs e Visible and invisible laser radiation when open Avoid exposure to beam e Risk of damage to the apparatus screen Never touch push rub or strike the screen with any object EJ Caution e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation Notice The making of unauthorized copies of copy protected material including computer programs files broadcasts and sound recordings may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence This equipment shoul
14. gs You can also edit user preset EQ 1 Press EQ Audio for 3 seconds 2 Press 4 or v repeatedly to select the item to be adjusted e BAS bass range 7 to 7 e TRE treble range 7 to 7 e BAL balance range 12L to 12R L left speaker R right speaker e FAD fader range 12R to 12F R rear speaker F front speaker 3 Turn to select a value 7 Adjust system settings Select blackout setting You can set the screen to turn off automatically after the unit is idle for 10 or 20 seconds 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Turn to select a setting e BKO 10 S Turn off the screen automatically 10 seconds after last operation BKO 20 S Turn off the screen automatically 20 seconds after last operation e BKO OFF Never turn off the screen Turn demo mode on off When demo mode is on when the unit is idle for more than 2 minutes all functions are displayed Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press A or v repeatedly to until DEMO is displayed Ly The screen shows current Demo mode setting 3 TumOto select a setting e DEMO ON Turn on the demo mode e DEMO OFF Turn off the demo mode Select start volume Each time you turn on the unit it can play at the last listened volume or at the preset volume 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press A or v repeatedly to until V LAST or V ADJ is displayed 3 Turn to select a setting e
15. io station Skip search for a track EQ Audio e Select equalizer EQ setting e Access audio setting menu SEARCH e Store radio stations automatically e Search a track or folder Panel power connection Disc slot A e Take disc out RESET e Restore default settings EN Overview of the remote control SOURCE e Select audio source VOLUME e Adjust volume EQ e Select EQ setting DBB e Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost DBB sound 3 REP e Select repeat play mode e Select preset station no 3 SEARCH e Store radio stations automatically e Search a track or folder O O O D DISP e Display radio frequency and clock e Display track elapsed time artist album title folder file and clock 6 e Select preset station no 6 5 e Select preset station no 5 SHUF 4 e Activate or deactivate shuffle mode e Select preset station no 4 1 gt H e Start play e Pause or resume play e Select preset station no 1 INTRO 2 e Turn intro play on or off e Select preset station no 2 AUDIO e Access audio setting menu Navigation buttons ob Tune for radio station Skip search for MP3 WMA track A V Select tuner band Select MP3 WMA folder e SEL Confirm selection MENU e Access system menu OPWR K e Turn the unit on or off e Mute or restore volume e Return to prev
16. ion computer disconnect the negative terminal of the car battery e 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 ensure that bare wires do not touch each other 2 Remove the two screws on the top of the unit 3 Remove the mounting sleeve with the supplied disassembly tools 5 Install the sleeve into the dashboard and bend the tabs outward to fix the sleeve Note e Skip this step if the unit is not fixed by sleeve but by supplied screws 4 Ensure that car dashboard opening is within these measurements 6 Place the supplied rubber cushion over the end of the mounting bolt EN 13 Slide the unit into the dashboard until you hear a click sound Reconnect the negative terminal of the car battery Attach the front panel 1 14 Attach the trim plate Insert the right side of the panel in the chassis until it is correctly engaged Press the left side of the panel and point the left hole at the left pillar EN 4 Release the panel to engage the left side Install remote control battery RE Caution e Risk of explosion Keep batteries away from heat sunshine or fire Never discard batteries in fire e Risk of decreased battery life Never mix different brands or types of batteries e Risk of product damage Whe
17. ious menu e Disable screen blackout EN 3 Get started Ea Caution e Use the controls only as stated in this user manual Always follow the instructions in this chapter in sequence If you contact Philips you will be asked for the model and serial number of your apparatus The model number and serial number are on the bottom of your apparatus Write the numbers here Model No Serial No Install the car audio These instructions are for a typical installation However if your car has different requirements make the corresponding adjustment If you have any questions regarding installation kits consult your Philips car audio dealer Co Caution e This unit is designed for negative ground earth 12 V DC operation only e Always install this unit in the car dashboard Other locations can be dangerous as the rear of the unit heats up during use e To avoid short circuit before you connect ensure that the ignition is off Ensure that you connect the yellow and red ower supply leads after all other leads are nected nsure that all loose leads are insulated with ectrical tape nsure that the leads do not get caught under rews orin parts that will move e g seat rail nsure that all ground earth leads are run to a common ground earth point Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation e Improper fuses can cause damage or fire When you ne
18. n the remote control is not used for long periods remove the batteries e Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate For first time use 1 Remove the protective tab to activate the remote control battery To replace the remote control battery 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert 1 CR2025 batteries with correct polarity as indicated 3 Close the battery compartment Turn on 1 Press Oto turn on the unit e To turn off the unit press for 3 seconds Set clock Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds Press or Y repeatedly until the currently time is displayed Turn clockwise to set hour Press to confirm Turn anti clockwise to set minute ON U1 BB WW N Press to confirm View clock 1 Press MENU DISP repeatedly until the clock is displayed EN 15 4 Listen to radio Tune to a radio station 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select Tuner 2 Press A or Y to select band FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 or AM2 3 Press or PPI to tune to a radio station manually L gt The radio station is broadcast tL To search for a radio station automatically press kK or gt gt I for 3 seconds Select tuner sensitivity You can adjust the tuner sensitivity if you want to receive more radio stations or only stations with strong signal 1 Press MENU DISP for over 2 seconds 2 Press orv repeatedly until
19. or RDS is off 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Turn to select RDS ON L gt The RDS function is turned on Select program type Before tuning to RDS stations you can select program type and let the unit search only for programs of the selected category 1 Press SEARCH until PTY SCH is displayed then press to confirm 2 Turn to select a type then press to 19 SOCIAL Social Affairs 20 RELIGION Religion 21 PHONE IN Phone In DA TRAVEL Travel De LEISURE Leisure 24 JAZZ Jazz Music 25 COUNTRY Country Music 26 NATION M National Music D OLDIES Oldies Music 28 FOLK M Folk Music 20 DOCUMENT Documentary 30 MES Alarm Test Sul ALARM Alarm confirm Item Program type Description 1 NEWS News services 2 AFFAIRS Politics and current affairs 3 INFO Special information programs A SPORT Sports 5 EDUCATE Education and advanced training 6 DRAMA Radio plays and literature 7 CULTURE Culture religion and society 8 SCIENCE Science 9 VARIED Entertainment programs 10 POP M Pop music 14 ROCK M Rock music 12 MOR M Light music B LIGHT M Light classical music 14 CLASSICS Classical music 15 OTHER M Special music programs 16 WEATHER Weather vi FINANCE Finance 18 CHILDREN Children s programs Select alternate frequencies If the radio signal come from the current station is poor you can turn on the AF Alternate Frequency function to let the unit searches for an
20. other station with stronger signal but with the same program identification as the current station automatically 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press Aor repeatedly until AF is displayed 3 Turn to select a setting e AF ON Turn on the AF mode e AF OFF Turn off the AF mode Set region for AF tuning You can define AF tuning region REG Only stations in the current ON region can be tuned to automatically REG All stations can be tuned to OFF automatically 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press A or v repeatedly until REG Regional Radio is displayed EN 17 3 Turn to select a setting Receive traffic announcement If you do not want to miss traffic announcement during enjoying music you can turn on the TA Traffic Announcement function 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press A orv repeatedly until TA is displayed 3 Turn to select a setting e TA ON When there is traffic announcement the unit switches to the tuner mode regardless of the current mode and begins to broadcast the announcement on traffic conditions When the traffic announcement is over it returns to the previous mode e TA OFF Traffic announcement does not cut in Set RDS clock You can use time signal that is broadcast together with the RDS signal to set the clock of the unit automatically 1 Press MENU DISP for 3 seconds 2 Press Aor repeatedly until CT is displaye
21. ows Media technology Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management tools Windows Media Video encoding technology and Windows Media Audio encoding technology 28 EN PHILIPS 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved LE 100 recycled paper Document order number CEM210_98_UM_V1 0 gt 100 papier recycl
22. panel Trim plate Carrying case for front panel User manual Quick start guide BG QY OO OOO 8 Standard connector Q Q O O Overview of the main unit zai E ii L WU 1 av e Select tuner band Select MP3 WMA folder Scroll up or down menu 2 DBB e Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost DBB sound 3 SOURCE e Select audio source 4 MUTE e Turn the unit on or off e Adjust volume Confirm selection e Enter characters for search e Mute or restore volume 5 MENU DISP e Display radio frequency clock and radio program type if available e Display track elapsed time artist album title folder file and clock e Access system menu e Return to previous menu e Stop search e Disable screen blackout T Display panel a e Unlock the panel EN 00O VOG USB socket External device socket 6 e Select preset station no 6 5 e Select preset station no 5 SHUF 4 e Activate or deactivate shuffle mode e Select preset station no 4 3 REP e Set repeat play mode e Select preset station no 3 INTRO 2 e Turn intro play on or off e Select preset station no 2 1 gt H e Start play e Pause or resume play e Select preset station no 1 Ft gt gt e Tune to a rad
23. rate 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 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 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved 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 to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly EN 2 Your car audio 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 in car audio system you can enjoy your drive while you listen to e FM or AM MW radio e Audio from CD or MP3 disc e Audio from a USB drive e Audio from external devices What s in the box Check and identify the contents of your package In car audio system Remote control ORS Rubber cushion Screw 4 pieces Disassembly tool 2 pieces Front
24. ull the panel towards you to detach it from the chassis 4 Store the panel in the supplied carry case to protect it from dirt or damage Replace fuse If the fuse is damaged 1 Check the electric connection 2 Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the damaged fuse 3 Replace the fuse EN 25 9 Product information Note e Product information is subject to change without prior notice Power supply Fuse Suitable speaker impedance Maximum power output Continuous power output 12V DC 1 V 16 V negative ground 15 4 80 45 W x 4 channels 24 W x4 RMS 40 10 T H D Pre Amp output voltage Aux in level Dimensions W x H XAD Weight Radio Frequency range FM Frequency range AM MW Usable sensitivity FM Usable sensitivity AM MW S N 20 dB 26 EN 2 0 V USB play mode 1 kHz O dB 10 kQ load 2 300 mV 188 x 58 x 206 mm 17 Ka 87 5 108 0 MHz 100kHz per step in auto search and 50kHz per step in manual search 522 1620 KHz 8 UV 30 UV Compatible USB devices USB flash memory USB 1 1 host with interface reading all speed support 1 1 2 0 USB flash players USB 1 1 host with interface reading all speed support 1 1 2 0 Supported formats USB or memory file format FAT16 FAT 32 MP3 bit rate data rate 32 320 Kbps and variable bit rate WMA V4 V7 V8 V9 L1 L2 ISO9660 Joliet Maximum title number 512

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