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1.                           00       E  Left    e In Disc USB A mode  stop playing    e In Disc USB A mode  erase programs    e Exit the process of recording    e In Tuner mode  switch between FM and  AM bands     CROSS FADER ASSIGN   e Adjust the left right channel balance  during playback    E  Right    e In USB B mode  stop playing        Control play panel  right    e Control play for Source B modes   including USB B and Audio in B  modes      Volume dial  e Rotate to increase decrease volume     o    e Turn on the unit or switch to standby  mode    x   e Turn on or off the lighting effect        Custom Equalizer   e Move the slider bars to adjust the  equalizer settings for each of the 5  frequency ranges     NX Bass button  e Turn on NX Bass effect        DBB  e Turn on off dynamic bass  enhancement     Sound effects keys    Select a preset sound equalizer setting     A    Open or close the disc slot     Bluetooth indicator    EN       Overview of the remote  control               OOGG    USB DELETE    COGO                  it E 090 060     t  JO             o  e Turn on the unit or switch to standby  mode     O Source selection keys    Select a source      3  USB RECORD  e Record to a USB device     GO pu    e In Disc USB A Bluetooth mode  start or  pause play         I4   gt I  e In Disc USB A Bluetooth mode  skip to  he previous next track      6  AUTO DJ    In USB A mode  automatically apply  AUTO DJ effect              O                                              E
2.    PARTY   party    e To turn off the AUTO DJ effects  press  AUTO DJ repeatedly to select  AUTO DJ  OFF   AUTO DJ off      e To adjust the occurrence frequency and  sound level of the added effects  rotate the  DJ EFFECT dial     Note       e Such effects are added by the application automatically  and randomly     The function is only available in USB A mode              Apply DJ effects manually    You can also add preset DJ effects by yourself   e Press DJ EFFECT repeatedly to select from  the following effects   e  SCRATCH   scratch      REVERB   reverb       BEAT BOX   beat box   e  YEAH   yeah   e To turn off the DJ effects  press DJ EFFECT  repeatedly to select  OFF   off    e To adjust the sound level of the added  effects  rotate the DJ EFFECT dial           Note         The function is not available in USB B and Audio in B  modes              Select a preset sound effect    The DSC  Digital Sound Control  enables you  to enjoy special sound effects   During play  press DSC repeatedly to select        ROCK   rock       POP   pop       TECHNO   techno       AZZ   jazz    e  SAMBA   samba     EN 17       Enhance bass    The best DBB  Dynamic Bass Enhancement   setting is generated automatically for each  DSC selection  You can manually select the  DBB setting that best suits your listening  environment      During play  press DBB repeatedly to          select      DBB1     DBB2      DBB3     DBB OFF          Apply NX Bass    NX Bass effect adds clean and lively  chara
3.    e In Disc USB A mode  stop playing    e In Disc USB A mode  erase programs   e Exit the recording process     ALB PRESET        Skip to the previous next album   e Select a preset radio station     MUTE  e Mute unmute volume     DBB  e Turn on off dynamic bass  enhancement     DSC  e Select a preset sound equalizer setting     USB BP Il  e In USB B mode  start or pause play     USB B E  e In USB B mode  stop play        VOL      e Adjust volume      lt  lt     gt  gt    e Adjust radio frequency    e In Disc USB A mode  search within a  track     LIGHT  e Turn on off the speaker lighting effect     USB DELETE  e In USB A mode  delete audio files  stored on a USB storage device     PROG  e Program tracks   e Program radio stations     MODE  e In Disc USB A mode  select repeat play  or random play           EN    3 Connect       Connect FM antenna    Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM  jack on the back of the main unit        Connect AM antenna    1 Assemble the AM loop antenna           2 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM  jack on the back of the main unit  Adjust  the position of the antenna for optimal  reception              Connect power    1 if your power supply voltage is 110V 127V   adjust the voltage selector  locate on the  back panel of the unit  to 110V 127V     2 Connect the AC power plug to the power  outlet                    Caution         Risk of product damage  Make sure that the power  supply voltage corresponds to the voltage set on the  voltag
4.   the lens has cleared    e Replace or clean the disc    e Use a finalized CD or correct format disc    Cannot display some files in USB device   e     The number of folders or files in the USB   device has exceeded a certain limit  This   phenomenon is not a malfunction    e The formats of these files are not   supported    USB device not supported   e     The USB device is incompatible with the  unit  Try another one    Cannot apply sound effects when playing from   a USB B device      USB B mode does not support DBB  DSC   DJ EFFECT or AUTO DJ effects    Cannot delete files from a USB B device      USB B mode does not support USB  Delete function    Poor radio reception   e Increase the distance between the unit and  your TV orVCR    e If the signal is too weak  adjust the antenna  or connect an external antenna for better  reception                 EN 23    PHILIPS    All registered and unregistered trademarks are property of their respective owners      2013 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   All rights reserved     NTRX500_x78_UM_EN_V2 0    
5.  album is an  album that does not contain MP3 files   and is not be shown in the display    e Unsupported file formats are skipped   For example  Word documents   doc   or MP3 files with extension  dlf are  ignored and not played      AAC WAYV  PCM audio files   e WMA files       Supported MP3 disc formats      1509660  Joliet   e Maximum title number  999  depending on   file name length      Maximum album number  99     Supported sampling frequencies  32 kHz    44 1kHz  48 kHz     Supported Bit rates  32 320  kbps     variable bit rates     ID3 tag v1 2 or later   e Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8  levels             Maintenance    Clean the cabinet   e Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with  a mild detergent solution  Do not use a  solution containing alcohol  spirits  ammonia  or abrasives    Clean discs     When a disc becomes dirty  clean it with  a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the  centre out     22 EN    E  w  Wie       e Do not use solvents such as benzene   thinner  commercially available cleaners   or antistatic spray intended for analogue  records    Clean the disc lens   e After prolonged use  dirt or dust may  accumulate at the disc lens  To ensure good  play quality  clean the disc lens with Philips  CD lens cleaner or any commercially  available cleaner  Follow the instructions  supplied with cleaner    12 Troubleshooting    Caution       e Never remove the casing of this unit           To keep the warranty valid  never try to repair  the system 
6.  lightning  indicates uninsulated  material within your unit may cause an electrical  shock  For the safety of everyone in your  household  please do not remove product  covering   The    exclamation point  calls attention to  features for which you should read the enclosed  literature closely to prevent operating and  maintenance problems   WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  this apparatus should not be exposed to  rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids   such as vases  should not be placed on this  apparatus   CAUTION  To prevent electric shock  match  wide blade of plug to wide slot  fully insert     CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL                             Important Safety Instructions    Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near water     Clean only with dry cloth     OOOO    Install in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions     N    EN    Do not install near any heat sources such  as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or  other apparatus  including amplifiers  that  produce heat     O Protect the power cord from being  walked on or pinched  particularly at  plugs  convenience receptacles  and the  point where they exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories  specified by the manufacturer     a  
7.  play  press    I    e Press     to select an album    e Press  lt 4   gt  gt  to select an audio file   e To pause resume play  press PIL    e Ensure that the USB device contains playable audio e To stop play  press    right  on the  contents for supported formats  main unit          Note             EN 11    e To search within an audio file  press  and hold        gt P  then release to  resume normal play     Delete from a USB device    1 During play from a USB device  press I      PI to select an audio file    e To delete an audio folder  in the stop  position  press ALB PRESET    to  select an audio folder    2 Press USB DELETE        A confirmation message is displayed     3 While the message is displayed  press USB  DELETE again to confirm   e To cancel  press Ml    Note         The function is not available in USB B mode             Play options       Repeat and random play    1 Press MODE repeatedly to select      REP 1  the current track is played    repeatedly      REP ALL  all tracks are played  repeatedly    e SHUFFLE  all tracks are played  randomly     2 To return to normal play  press MODE  repeatedly until play modes are no longer  displayed     Note       e Shuffle play cannot be selected when you play  programmed tracks   e This function is only available in Disc and USB A modes           12 EN       Program tracks    You can program a maximum of 40 tracks    1 In Disc USBA mode  press Ml to stop  playing    2 Press PROG to activate program mode   L gt  A po
8.  range FM  87 5   108MHz   AM  531   1602kHz  9KHz    530   1700KHz  10KHz    Tuning grid 100KHz  FM   9KHz 10KHz   AM    Number of 30 FM  10 AM   presets   FM 750hm wire   AM loop antenna          General information                               AC power 110  127V 220    240V   50 60Hz   Operation power 90 W   consumption   Standby power 30 W   consumption   USB direct Version 2 0 1 1   USB port DC 5V  500mA   Dimensions 3902113722   Main Unit  W x H x D  477 mm   Weight  without speakers  26 kg                                        Disc   Laser type Semiconductor   Disc diameter 12cm 8cm   Support disc CD DA  CD R   CD RW  MP3 CD   Audio DAC 24Bits   44 1kHz   Total harmonic distortion  lt 1    Frequency response 60Hz  16kHz   S N ratio  gt 65 dBA   Speakers   Speaker Impedance 2 x 3 ohm   Output power ARIES          USB playability infor    Compatible USB devices   e USB flash memory  US  e USB flash players  USB    memory cards  require  card reader to work wi  Supported formats     mation    B 2 0    2 0    s an additional  h this unit     e USB or memory file format FAT12     FAT16  FAT32  sector s       ize  512 bytes     e P3 bit rate  data rate   32 320 Kbps    and variable bit rate       Directory nesting up to a maximum of          8 levels     umber of albums  folders  maximum  99     umber of tracks titles  maximum 999    EN 21      ID3 tag v1 2 or later     File name in Unicode UTF8  maximum  length  128 bytes    Unsupported formats      Empty albums  an empty
9. Always there to help you    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    Gun  Question   Contact    NTRX500       Philips       User manual    PHILIPS    Contents                9 Adjust volume level and sound effect17                               1 Important 2  Safety 2  Notice 3   2 Your Mini Hi Fi System 4  Introduction 4  What s in the box 4  Overview of the main unit 5  Overview of the remote control 6   3 Connect 8  Connect FM antenna 8  Connect AM antenna 8  Connect power 8   4 Get started 10  Prepare the remote control 10  Turn on 10   5 Play from a disc or USB 11  Play disc 11  Play from a USB A device 11  Play options 12   6 Play audio through Bluetooth 13   7 Listen to an external device 15  Listen to an MP3 player 15  Listen to other audio devices 15   8 Listen to radio 16  Tune to a radio station 16  Program radio stations manually 16  Program radio stations automatically 16  Select a preset radio station 16  Change AM tuning grid 16    Adjust volume level 17  Mute sound 17  Apply AUTO DJ effect 17  Apply DJ effects manually 17  Select a preset sound effect 17  Enhance bass 18  Apply NX Bass 18  Adjust equalizer settings 18  10 Other features 19  Mix sound 19  Karaoke 19  USB record 19  11 Product information 21  Specifications 21  USB playability information 21  Supported MP3 disc formats 22  Maintenance 22  12 Troubleshooting 23    EN 1    1 Important       Safety       CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    cn    This  bolt of
10. Use only with the cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table specified by the  manufacturer or sold with  the apparatus  When a cart    is used  use caution when D   moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury        from tip over        Unplug this apparatus during lightning  storms or when unused for long periods  of time      3  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel  Servicing is required when  the apparatus has been damaged in any  way  such as power supply cord or plug  is damaged  liquid has been spilled or  objects have fallen into the apparatus  the  apparatus has been exposed to rain or  moisture  does not operate normally  or  has been dropped     Battery usage CAUTION   To prevent  battery leakage which may result in bodily  injury  property damage  or damage to  the unit    e Install all batteries correctly    and   as  marked on the unit      Do not mix batteries  old and new or   carbon and alkaline  etc      e Remove batteries when the unit is not   used for a long time    e Batteries  battery pack or batteries   installed  shall not be exposed to   excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or  he like         15  Apparatus shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing     Do not place any sources of danger on  the apparatus  e g  liquid filled objects   lighted candles      D  Where the MAINS plug or an appliance  coupler is used as the disconnect device   the disconnect device shall remain readily  operable     A Warning    e Never remove t
11. cteristics to your music with very low  background noise     1 Open the cover on the NX Bass button     2 Press the NX Bass button  The sound will  change in 3 stages      Stage 1 The sound volume increases  to a higher level and stays at this level  for 5 seconds  The display panel shows    FIRING   firing       Stage 2 The sound volume gradually  decreases to its original level in 10  seconds  The display panel shows   DISCHARGING   discharging       Stage 3 The sound volume keeps   at normal level for 40 seconds  The  display panel shows  RECHARGING    recharging         Note         To reactivate the NX bass effect  press the button again  after the 3 stages are completed              Adjust equalizer settings    Custom Equalizer lets you increase decrease   the gain for specific frequency ranges  and adjust   audio output to your own preferences    e Move the slider bars to adjust the equalizer  settings for each of the 5 frequency ranges     10 Other features       Mix sound    You can play from a Source A source  Disc USB  A Bluetooth Tuner Audio in A mode  and from  a Source B source  USB B Audio in B mode  at  the same time     1 Play from a Source A source    e Disc   Select the Disc mode and load a  disc  Select a track and start playing      Tuner   Tune to a radio station    e Audio in A   Select the Audio in A  source  and then connect and start to  play an external device    e USBA   Select the USB A mode  and  connect a USB device to   A socket   Select a trac
12. e AUX jacks  white red  on the back  of the main unit   e the headphone jack on the PC  or  AUDIO OUT jacks on an external  device        3 Start to play the device  refer to the  device user manual      EN    1    8 Listen to radio       Tune to a radio station    1 Press TUNER on the remote control  or Mi   Left  on the main unit repeatedly to select  FM or AM     2 Press and hold  4    gt      L gt   SEARCH   search  is displayed     L gt  The radio automatically tunes to a  station with a strong signal     3 Repeat step 2 to tune to more stations   e To tune to a station with a poor signal   press 44    gt  gt  repeatedly until you find  optimal reception        Program radio stations  manually    You can program a maximum of 30 FM and 10  AM preset radio stations     1 Tune to a radio station   2 Press PROG to activate program mode   L gt  A position number is displayed     3 Press ALB PRESET    to allocate a  number to this radio station  then press  PROG to confirm selection     4 Repeat the above steps to program other  stations     Tip       e To overwrite a programmed station  store another  station in its place              Program radio stations  automatically    In the tuner mode  press and hold PROG for  more than 2 seconds to activate automatic  program mode   Ly  AUTO   auto  is displayed   L gt  The unit automatically stores radio  stations with sufficient signal strength   L gt  After all available radio stations are  stored  the first stored radio station i
13. e selector on the bottom of the unit    e Before connecting to the AC power  make sure that you  have completed all other connections           El         When you are not using or are transporting the unit  to  keep the power cord organized and above the ground   fix the power cable with the cable tie on the back panel  of the main unit                                   EN    4 Get started    Caution       e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  procedures other than herein may result in hazardous  radiation exposure or other unsafe operation           Always follow the instructions in this chapter in  sequence    If you contact Philips  you will be asked for the  model and serial number of this apparatus  The  model number and serial number are on the  back of the apparatus  Write the numbers here   Model No    Serial No              Prepare the remote control    Note       e Risk of explosion  Keep batteries away from heat   sunshine or fire  Never discard batteries in fire      Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced   Replace only with the same or equivalent type           To replace the remote control battery   1 Open the battery compartment     2 Insert two AAA batteries with correct  polarity       as indicated        3 Close the battery compartment        Note          e Ifyou are not going to use the remote control for a  long time  remove the batteries      Do not use old and new or different types of batteries  in combination    e Batter
14. ease visit www recycle philips com for  additional 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   ocal regulations regarding the disposal of  packaging materials  exhausted batteries and old  equipment                       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 should not be used for such  purposes    This apparatus includes this label     CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT       Note         The type plate is located on the back of the unit           EN 3    2 Your Mini Hi Fi  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 this unit  you can enjoy audio from discs   USB devices  Bluetooth devices or external  devices  You can also listen to radio stations  through it    To enrich sound  this unit offers you these  sound effects      Digital Sound Control  DSC      Dynamic Bas
15. he casing of this device    e Never lubricate any part of this device    e Never place this device on other electrical equipment      Keep this device away from direct sunlight  naked  flames or heat        Never look into the laser beam inside this device   Ensure that you always have easy access to the power  cord  plug  or adaptor to disconnect this device from  the power              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    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   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   Pl
16. ies contain chemical substances  so they should  be disposed of properly              Turn on    Press      L gt  The unit switches to the last selected  source        Switch to standby    Press    to switch the unit to standby mode   L gt  The backlight on the display panel  turns off     5 Play fromadise Eten  or USB    Press USB A to select the USB A source     Slide the CROSS FADER ASSIGN to its  eft most end     Press ALB PRESET    to select an album     Press Id   PI to select an audio file           CAUA WN    Play disc Press  gt  Hl to start play   e To pause resume play  press PIL  1 Press CD to select the disc source  e To stop play  press Il  e To search within an audio file  press  and hold   e    gt P  then release to  resume normal play        2 Load a disc on the disc tray  with the  printed side facing up        3 Press PIN to start play   e To pause resume play  press    H     To stop play  press Ill  Play from a USB B device  e To select another track  press IM   Pl   e To select an album  press ALB   PRESET      e To search within a track  press and  hold 4   PP  then release to resume  normal play                       Play from a USB A device                               1 Insert the USB plug of the device into the    B socket     Rotate the Source dial to select the USB  B source     2  3 Slide the CROSS FADER ASSIGN to its  4                         right most end     Use the control play panel  right  on the  op of the main unit for play    e To start
17. k and start playing    e Bluetooth   Connect and play from a  Bluetooth device        2 Play from a Source B source  Audio in B    USB B mode     e Audio in B   Select the Audio in B  source  and then connect and start to  play an external device    e USB B  Select the USB B mode  and  connect a USB device to    B socket   Select a track and start playing    3 Use the CROSS FADER ASSIGN to    adjust the left right channel balance during  playback           Karaoke    You can connect a microphone and sing along   with a music source    1 Turn the MIC volume dial to the minimum  level    2 Connect a microphone to a microphone  port MIC 1 2 on the unit     3 Press CD  or TUNER  or USB A  or  AUDIO A  or AUX to select the source   and start play     4 Sing through the microphone   e To adjust the volume of the source   press VOL       e To adjust the volume of the  microphone  turn the MIC volume dial           USB record    Audio CD tracks  MP3 files  radio  and audio  from external devices are recorded in  mp3  format   The first time you record to a USB device    a folder is automatically created in the USB  device  Each time you record to a USB device   the recorded files are stored in a subfolder   in this folder  Files and subfolders are named  numerically in the order in which they are  created        Note       e This function is only available for   A socket              Record to a USB device    1 Connect a USB device to   A socket     2 Prepare the source to record fro
18. m    e Disc   Select the disc source and load a  disc You can select a track from which  a recording starts      Radio   Tune to a radio station    e AUDIO IN AUX   Select the Audio   in AUX source  and then connect   and start to play an external device    araoke   Singing during karaoke      USB B   Connect a  source  USB  device to     B socket  Rotate the  Source selection dial to select the USB  B source  and select an audio file to    play        EN 19    3 Press USB RECORD to start recording    e For Disc mode  press USB RECORD  repeatedly to select    A  REC ONE   record one   the first   current track is recorded     REC ALL   record all   all tracks the  remaining tracks are recorded     gt  Play starts automatically from the  beginning of the disc the selected track   and the recording starts     e To stop recording  press il    Note          e Ifthe USB device does not have enough memory to  store the audio files  a message about a full memory is  displayed      This function is not available in Mix sound mode    e This function is not available when AUTO DJ or DJ  EFFECT effects are applied           20 EN       11 Product    information    Note         Product information is subject to change without prior    notice              Specifications                   Amplifier  Total output power 4x125W    THD 10    Frequency response 60 Hz   16kHz  Signal to  noise ratio  gt 65 dBA  Audio In Mp3 Link 1500mV 2000mV                                        Tuner   Tuning
19. r    Bluetooth de devices    PHILIPS AS  Philips PhotoFrame    WEI    5 Tap  Accept   Accept  to start pairing your    device with the unit     Bluetooth pairing request    word to pair with     gt   PHILIPS NTRX500   Philips  NTRX500  is displayed    L gt  If connected successfully  a different  Bluetooth icon can be found on the  top of the screen     EN 13    Bluetooth settings    Bluetooth    Device nam    Visible    Search for devices    Bluetooth devices    PHILIPS NTRX500    Philips PhotoFrame    Walter       L gt  After Bluetooth connection  you can  enjoy audio on your phone through  the unit     Tip         Different devices may have different way to enable  Bluetooth function           14 EN    7 Listen to an  external device    You can listen to an external audio device  through the speakers of this unit        Listen to an MP3 player    1 Press AUDIO A to select the MP3 link    source     2 Connect a 3 5mm audio link cable not    supplied  to   e the AUDIO INA jack  3 5mm  on the  unit     e the headphone jack on the MP3 player     3 Start to play the device  refer to the  device user manual      Tip         Ifthe MP3 player is connected to the AUDIO IN B  jack  use the Source selection dial on the main unit to  select the Audio In B source              Listen to other audio devices    You can connect a PC or other audio devices     1 Press AUX repeatedly to select from DVD   PC TV or GAME source     2 Connect the audio cables  white red  not  supplied  to   e th
20. s  broadcast automatically        Select a preset radio station    In tuner mode  press ALB PRESET    to select  a preset number     Tip       e Position the antenna as far as possible from TV VCR or  other radiation source    e For optimal reception  fully extend and adjust the  position of the antenna              Change AM tuning grid    In some countries  the AM radio frequency step  between adjacent channels is 10 kHz  9 kHz in  some areas      1 Select the tuner source     2 Press and hold Mi for more than 5 seconds   L gt  The frequency step is changed to 9  kHz or 10 kHz      gt  All preset stations are erased and re   programmed in AM mode     9 Adjust volume  level and sound  effect       Adjust volume level    1 During play  press VOL     to increase   decrease the volume level        Mute sound    During play  press MUTE to mute unmute  sound        Apply AUTO DJ effect    The AUTO DJ function adds various sound and  playback effects to your music automatically                 Effects Description   Auto Add different sound effects to the  effect music automatically    Cross Fade one piece of music out while  fade fading another piece of music in at    he same time                    Back spin Rewind the music to a previous  point    Loop Repeat playing a section of the  music    Beat box Add beat box effects to the music    Voice Add a sound during playback    sampling         To apply AUTO DJ effects  press AUTO DJ  repeatedly to select from   e  METAL   Metal   
21. s Boost  DBB    e DJ effects   e NX Bass Enhancement   The unit supports the following media formats        COMPACT          DIGITAL AUDIO             What s in the box    Check and identify the contents of your  package    e Main unit x 1     Remote control with 2 AAA batteries    FM wire antenna x 1   e AM loop antenna x 1   e Short user manual       Overview of the main unit                                                 QUO                                                                  OOOHO GOO QH   O                                              e Audio input jack  3 5mm  for an  external audio device     MIC 1 2  Microphone ports   e jack for a microphone     O  Disc slot   2  DELETE  e  n USB A mode  delete audio files  stored on a USB device   G     A B  e Jacks for USB mass storage devices    4  REC  e Record to a USB device    5  AUDIO INA B    MIC volume dial  e Rotate to adjust microphone volume     AUX          e Select an audio source from DVD  PC     TV and GAME        OD         9   2         Display panel    Show status     AUTO DJ  e In USB A mode  apply AUTO DJ effect  automatically     DJ EFFECT  e  n Disc USB A Bluetooth Tuner Audio in  A mode  manually apply DJ effects     DJ EFFECT dial      Increase decrease DJ effect level and  AUTO DJ effect level        Control play panel  left    e Control play for Source A modes   including Disc  USB A  Bluetooth  Tuner  and Audio in A modes      Source selection dials    Select a source     EN     5        a  
22. sition number flashes on the  screen     For MP3 tracks  press ALB PRESET    to  select an album    Press I    PI to select a track number  then  press PROG to confirm selection    Repeat steps 2 to 4 to select and store all  racks to program        an wo A W    Press PI to play the programmed track   e To erase the program  press M twice     Note         The function is not available in USB B mode           6 Play audio  through  Bluetooth    The unit uses Bluetooth wireless technology to  stream music from your Bluetooth device to  the system        e Before you connect a Bluetooth device to this unit   familiarize yourself with the Bluetooth capabilities of  the device      The effective operation range between the unit and the  paired phone is approximately 10 meters  30 feet       Any obstacle between the unit and the phone can  reduce the operational range      Keep this unit away from other electronic devices that  may cause interference                 1 Press Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth  function of the unit   L gt  The Bluetooth indicator blinks     2 On your Bluetooth  go to  Settings    Settings  gt   Wireless and networks    Wireless and networks  gt   Bluetooth  settings   Bluetooth settings      3 Tap  Bluetooth  etooth  to turn on  Bluetooth function of your device        W          4 Tap  Search for devices   Search for  devices    L gt  A Bluetooth pairing request appears           Bluetooth settings    Bluetooth    Device name    Visible    Sea Search fo
23. yourself    If you encounter problems when using this unit   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   unit is nearby and the model number and serial   number are available    No power   e Ensure that the AC power plug of the unit  is connected properly    e Ensure that there is power at the AC  outlet    e To save power the unit switches to  standby automatically 15 minutes after  a play reaches the end and no control is  operated    No sound or poor sound   e     Adjust the volume      Check that the speakers are connected  correctly      Check if the stripped speaker wires are  clamped    Left and right sound outputs reversed     Check the speaker connections and   ocation    No response from the unit     Disconnect and reconnect the AC power   plug  then turn on the unit again    Remote control does not work   e Before you press any function button  first   select the correct source with the remote   control instead of the main unit    e Reduce the distance between the remote   control and the unit    e Insert the batteries with their polarities       signs  aligned as indicated    e Replace the batteries                 Aim the remote control directly at the  sensor on the front of the main unit    No disc detected   e Insert a disc    e Check if the disc is inserted upside down    e Wait until the moisture condensation at
    
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