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1. 1 28 PWR 2 O S Di 4 VOLUME gt I 4 6 aK 7 ZOOM ANGLE SN SN 8 BAND MUSIC PHOTO lcm 23 Nien LL cuu i 22 3 SH 10 GOTO ff a p J Pn II DPA pr 21 Y Z eS 5 12 MENU 19 13 GN 14 SHUFF Ca 15 REPEAT S N 16 Te A 17 4 amp 18 1 HOME e Toggles the home menu on or off 2 PWR e Turn the unit on or off 3 o e Adjust screen brightness e Adjust screen brightness contrast saturation while playing video 4 VOLUME e Adjust volume S 9 GQeocococo Gc oc EQ e Access audio setting menu iK e Mute or unmute audio AUDIO e Select audio language or audio channel BAND Select AM or FM band MUSIC e Switch to music playing mode GOTO e Select track chapter green e Answer phone e Dial number DVD MENU Return to DVD main menu Numeric keypad SHUFF e Turn random play on or off REPEAT e Select repeat play mode SUBTITLE Select DVD or DivX subtitle language e Delete entered numbers characters I e Symbol
2. code Normal For normal display Video Auto The correct format 3 Tap D to exit input is set automatically Select this option if you are not sure which format should be selected EN 31 Adjust Bluetooth settings 1 Tap Bluetooth In WOO me Li D Bluetooth Auto connect Off Auto answer Off Pairing code 2 Tap an option repeatedly to select Bluetooth Options Description settings Bluetooth On Turn on the Bluetooth function Off Turn off the Bluetooth function Auto On If the pre paired connect device is within the effective range the unit re connects to pre paired device automatically Off Need to re connect manually Auto On Answer paired answer phone call automatically Off Answer phone call manually Pairing Se code oT code pairing the car entertainment system with other Bluetooth devices The default code is 0000 3 Tap to exit 32 EN Adjust language settings 1 Tap Language DVD audio Russian DVD subtitle 2 Tap an option repeatedly to select Language Options Description settings OSD English Select on screen display language Pycckwn DVD English Select DVD audio audio language Options available are depends on DVD disc Pycckun DVD English Select DVD subtitle subtitle language Options available are depends on DVD disc Pycckun Off Turn off subtitle language display
3. Disc English Select DVD menu menu language Options available are depends on DVD disc Pycckun 3 Tap to exit Adjust volume settings You can set different volume for different modes 1 Tap Volume L gt The volume setting sub menu is displayed n 9 HO med Oo DVD USB Radio 6 6 SDHC 6 6 6 Bluetooth 2 Tap on a source e DVD e USB e SDHC e Radio e Bluetooth e AV IN1 AV IN2 e Navigation 3 Tap or to assign value O to 12 When switches to the source the volume increases automatically 4 Tap to exit Adjust DVD rating 1 Tap DVD rating A 9 WOO r3 p 19 Setpassword Rating level Kid safe Load factory Reset 2 Tap an option repeatedly to select DVD rating Options Set password Rating Kid Description Set password to restrict the play of discs The default password is 0000 Acceptable for Load factory 3 Tap to exit level safe children G Acceptable for general viewers PG Parental guidance suggested PG 13 Unsuitable for children under age 13 PG R Recommend parents to restrict children under 17 to view R Restricted Recommend parent to guide children under 17 to view NC 17 Unsuitable for children under age 17 Adult X Acceptable for adults only Restore to default settings EN 33 10 Others Adjust brightne
4. Compatible USB devices e USB flash memory USB 2 0 or USB1 1 e USB flash players USB 2 0 or USB1 1 e memory cards SD MMC SDHC Supported formats e USB or memory file format FAT16 FAT 32 e MP3 bit rate data rate 32 320 Kbps and variable bit rate e WMA v or earlier e Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels Number of albums folders maximum 99 e Number of tracks titles maximum 999 D3tag v2 0 or later e Hle name in Unicode UTF8 maximum length 128 bytes 38 EN Supported MP3 disc format 5O9660 Joliet e Maximum title number 512 depending on file name length e Maximum album number 255 e Supported sampling frequencies 32 kHz 441kHz 48 kHz e Supported Bit rates 32 320 Kbps and variable bit rate Supported video formats e DVD e Divx Home theater e _MP4 e Xvid Note To ensure a better playback bit rate of 4 5 Mbps is recommended 12 Troubleshooting Warning 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 welcome When you contact Philips ensure that the apparatus is nearby and the model number and serial number are available No power e Car engine has not been started Start th
5. Preset stations lost e Battery cable is not correctly connected Connect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live Fuse is broken e The Fuse type is incorrect Replace it with a 15A fuse e Speaker wire or power wire is grounded Check the connections Display show ERR 12 USB SD MMC data error Check the USB device or SD MMC card EN 39 About Bluetooth device Music playback is unavailable on the system even after successful Bluetooth connection e he device cannot be used with the system to play music The audio quality is poor after connection with a Bluetooth enabled device e he Bluetooth reception is poor Move the device closer to the system or remove any obstacle between the device and the system Cannot connect with the system e he device does not support the profiles required for the system e he Bluetooth function of the device is not enabled Refer to the user manual of the device for how to enable the function e he system is not in the pairing mode e The system is already connected with another Bluetooth enabled device Disconnect that device or all other connected devices and then try again The paired mobile phone connects and disconnects constantly e he Bluetooth reception is poor Move the mobile phone closer to the system or remove any obstacle between the mobile phone and the system e Some mobile phones may connect and disconnect constantly when you make o
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7. 981 1061 1079 1029 EN 21 Store stations automatically You can search for a station with intro search which broadcasts a 10 second preview of each detected radio station 1 Select band 2 Tap B 3 Tap Search L gt Auto search starts The six strongest stations of the selected band are saved in preset channels 1 6 automatically Tune to a preset station 1 Tap Radio 2 Select band 3 Tap one of the preset channels 01 to 06 to select a preset station lili Optimal 871505 gt pi 02 03 u 5 06 8750 90 10 98 10 106 10 107 90 102 90 Play with RDS Optional 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 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 Tap FM band to select FM1 FM2 or FM3 2 Tap PTY 22 EN L List of available program type is displayed None News Affairs Info Sport Educate Tap A or Y to display the next previous screen Tap on the selected program and then tap v to activate searching Item Program Description type 1 None No program type or undefined 2 News News services 3 Affairs Politics and current affairs 4 Info Special information programs 5 Spo
8. folder file its Optimal e di To display all available audio folders track e To display all available picture folders files e 54 To display all available video folders files 3 Tap 4 or to select a folder track A Tap P to start play Direct select 1 Tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary DVD rvs C 1 1 00430 2 Tapii L gt The search screen is displayed 18 EN 3 Tap the numbers to enter chapter file number then tap w e To clear the previous input tap e To clear all input tap X Repeat one all During play you can select different repeat play modes For DVD VCD movie disc 1 Tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary DVD ERTE NER 00410 3 Tap to select e Repeat chapter play the current chapter repeatedly e Repeat title play all chapters in the title repeatedly e Repeat off cancel repeat play For VCD karaoke 1 Tap to select e Repeat one play the current track repeatedly e Repeat off cancel repeat play For audio files 1 Tap to select e 9 1 play the current track repeatedly e CO Folder play all the tracks in the current folder repeatedly e CO in grey color cancel repeat play Tip You can also press REPEAT on the remote control to select repeated play mode Repeat a section You can repeat a specific se
9. screen Never touch push rub or strike the screen with any object e Never use solvents such as benzene thinner cleaners available commercially or anti static sprays intended for discs e Clean the apparatus with soft damp cloth Never use substances such as alcohol chemicals or household cleaners on the apparatus e The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing e Do not place any sources of danger on the apparatus e g liquid filled objects lighted candles 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 should not be used for such purposes The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Philips is under license DIVX ABOUT DIVX VIDEO DivX is a digital video format created by Divx Inc This is an official DivX Certified device that plays Divx video Visit divx com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on Demand VOD movies To obtain your registration code locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu Go to vod divx com for more information on how to complete your registra
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11. want to reconnect the device to the unit automatically tap amp gt Auto connect then select Off For details see the Adjust Bluetooth settings section Make a call 1 Pair the phone with the unit 2 Tap fft to display the home menu 3 Tap Bluetooth L gt The Bluetooth menu is displayed 4 Tap 4 or to select the paired phone then tap 5 Tap or to search for phone number from the following list Bluetooth Auto Connect Auto Answer Pairing Code Phone Book Sync e Missed calls e Received calls Dialed calls e Phone book e Sim phone book e Local phone book Or tap to dial number directly then tap s to dial Receive call By default all incoming calls are received automatically 1 Ifthere is incoming call Incoming call flashes on the screen Speak into the Bluetooth microphone 13888886666 00 00 00 2 When conversation ends tap red to terminate the call Tip You can select to receive calls manually by set Auto answer to Off status EN 25 Switch phone call to the mobile If you do not want your passenger to hear your incoming call you can switch the call to the mobile 1 During talking tap L gt The voice is transferred from the unit s loudspeaker to the mobile phone Listen to music from Bluetooth device If the connected Bluetooth device supports Advanced Audio Distribut
12. Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome CID2680 PHILIPS Camera AUX 1 o EN User manual 3 RU PyKoBOACTBO noAb3oBareAa 43 PHILIPS Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 4 2 Your in car entertainment 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 9 Install the car audio 9 Install remote control battery 14 Turn on 14 Set date and time 14 4 Play 16 Load discs 16 Connect USB device 16 Insert USB or SD MMC card 17 Play Pause 17 Skip search 18 Direct select 18 Repeat one all 18 Repeat a section 19 Random play 17 Select audio language 19 Select audio mode 19 Select subtitle language 19 Change view angle 20 Rotate pictures 20 Zoom 20 Select slide show duration 20 5 Listen to radio 21 Tune to a radio station 21 Store radio stations in memory 21 Tune to a preset station 22 Play with RDS Optional 22 6 Play with Bluetooth device Pair the Bluetooth enabled devices Make a call Receive call Listen to music from Bluetooth device Adjust Bluetooth settings 7 Use navigation system 27 Insert map card 27 Use map 27 Upgrade the map 27 8 Adjust sound 28 Adjust volume 28 Mute 28 Select preset equalizer 28 Adjust fader balance 28 Set Dynamic Bass Boost DBB 29 9 Adjust settings 29 Display system setup menu 29 Adjust general settings 29 Adjust sound settings 30 Adjust video settings 31 Ad
13. See Upgrade the map section 1 Tap the upper left corner to display main menu 2 Tap Navigation L gt The navigation menu is displayed in a few seconds 3 Refer to the user manual of the navigation map to operate the navigation tool Upgrade the map 1 Exit navigation system Open the card cover press on the map card until you hear a click sound Pull out the map card and bring it to the authorized service center for upgrade 2 3 4 Insert the upgraded map card back into the card slot 5 Turn on the car audio L gt The map upgrades in a few minutes EN 27 8 Adjust sound Adjust volume 1 Turn clockwise to increase volume e Turn anti clockwise to reduce volume Mute 1 During play press e To turn the sound back on press again Tip You can also turn off sound by tapping sf on the screen Select preset equalizer You can select preset equalizer e User e Techno e _ Rock e Classic Jazz e Optimal e Flat Pop 1 Tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary 2 Tap hh L gt The current Equalizer setting is displayed 28 EN 3 4 Tap lt 4 or P to select an EQ Tap A or V to adjust below settings e Bass bass range 14 to 14 e Mid middle range 14 to 14 e Treb treble range 14 to 14 e LPH low pass filter range 60 80 100 200 e MPF mid
14. ction of video file repeat A B During play tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary 2 Tap 1 2 to display the 2nd menu if necessary J Tap A B repeatedly to mark p p y e Repeat A the start of the section to repeat e Repeat A B the end of the section to repeat e The selected section plays repeatedly 4 Toexit A B repeat mode tap A B repeatedly until Repeat A B off is displayed Random play You can play audio tracks files in random order 1 During play tap SG repeatedly to turn random play on or off e DG is highlighted start random play e 3G turns gray cancel random play Tip You can also press SHUFF on the remote control to select random play mode Select audio language For video discs that contain two or more audio channels 1 During play tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary 2 Tap 1 2 to display the 2nd menu 3 Tap bead repeatedly i gt The audio channel information is displayed on the upper line of the screen Select audio mode When you play VCDs you can select an audio mode R L Stereo 1 During play tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen 2 Tap Deal repeatedly until the audio mode is selected Select subtitle language For DVD or DivX discs that contain two or more subtitle languages 1 During play tap anywh
15. dle pass filter range 500 1K 1 5K 2 5K e HPF high pass filter range 10K 12 5K 15K 17 5K Tap to restore the above settings into default settings Tap to exit Adjust fader balance You can also adjust the front and rear speaker balance the left and right speaker balance and subwoofer settings 1 2 3 Tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary Tap hh Tap bead Ls Below options are displayed 4 Tap A or V to select subwoofer volume e Sub subwoofer volume O to 24 5 Tap F R L or R to adjust fader balance value e Fade fader range 24 to 24 F front speaker R rear speaker e Balance balance range 24 to 24 L left speaker R right speaker 6 Tap to exit Set Dynamic Bass Boost DBB 1 Tap to toggle between the settings e DBB on The icon is illuminated e DBB off default The icon is gray 9 Adjust settings Display system setup menu 1 Tap ft to display main menu 2 Tap in the middle right side of the screen L gt The second main menu is displayed 3 Tap Settings L gt The settings menu is displayed Tip When the setup adjustment is completed tap first and then tap P to return to main menu Adjust general settings 1 Tap General if necessary A mo re Radio region mmm Radio range Distance Blackout off Dimmer mode Normal Key color Blue 2 Ta
16. e car engine e Connections is incorrect e Fuse has been damaged Replace fuse see Replace fuse on page 39 No sound e Volume is too low Adjust volume e Speaker connections is incorrect No response to the remote control e Ensure that the path between the remote control and the unit is clear from obstacles e From a close distance point the remote control directly at the unit e Switch F R to correct position F for front control and R for rear control e he function does not work Refer to the instructions e Replace the remote control battery Disc does not play e Disciis upside down Ensure the printed side is upwards e Discis dirty Clean the disc with a clean soft lint free cloth Wipe the disc outwards from the center e Disc is defective Try another disc e incompatible disc is used Try another disc e Disc rating exceeds the restrict setting Change the rating settings to lower one e Disc region code is not compatible with the unit Use disc with proper region code No image e Parking brake wire connection is incorrect Check the parking wiring Image flashes or distorted e Video DVD settings do not match with the DVD Adjust video DVD settings Video connection is improper Check the connections 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
17. enings slant angle is above 20 degrees Ensure that the horizontal slant of the car dashboard opening is between 0 and 20 degrees 3 Slide the unit into the dashboard until a click sound is heard SIN EN 13 4 Attach the trim plate 5 Reconnect the negative terminal of the car battery Install remote control battery Caution Risk of explosion Keep batteries away from heat sunshine or fire Never discard batteries in fire Remove batteries if they are exhausted or if the remote control is not to be used for a long time Batteries contain chemical substances they should be disposed of properly Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert one CR2025 battery with correct polarity as indicated 3 Close the battery compartment 14 EN 2 amp Soy J Turn on Caution Risk of road accidents Never watch video or adjust settings while you drive 1 Press to turn on the unit L gt The available OSD On Screen Display languages are displayed TC Russian 2 Tap a language with fingertip L gt The OSD language is changed to the selected language immediately e oturn off the unit press OD for 3 seconds Set date and time 1 Tap ft to display main menu Radio SDHC USB UI L Camera Navigation AV INL AV IN2 2 Tap
18. ere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary Tap 1 2 to display the 2nd menu W N Tap 99 repeatedly to select a language L gt The selected language is displayed Tip You may also press SUBTITLE on the remote control repeatedly to select subtitle language EN 19 3 Tap 4 4 or gt to pan through the enlarged picture Change view angle Some DVDs contain alternate scenes such Ti as scenes recorded from different camera P angles For such DVDs you can select from the To zoom in out video image press available alternate scenes PHOTOZOOM on the remote control 1 During play tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary lide show duration 2 Press VIDEOANGLE repeatedly on the Select slide show duratio remote control 1 Tap anywhere except for the upper left The view angle is changed corner to display menu on the screen if necessary 2 Tap O repeatedly to select Rotate pictures e Fast 3 seconds e Normal 5 seconds 1 when you view pictures tap anywhere e Slow 8 seconds except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary 2 Tap repeatedly to rotate the picture Zoom You can zoom in pictures for a close view 1 During view pictures tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen if necessary 2 Tap repeated
19. herwise the unit switches to Radio mode automatically 16 EN Region code Country Russia Connect USB device Note Ensure that the device contains playable content 1 Open the USB door 3 um 2 Insert the small end of the supplied USB cable to the USB socket then connect the other end of the USB cable to your USB device L gt Play starts automatically an Remove the USB device 1 Press SOURCE to switch to another source 2 Remove the USB device Insert USB or SD MMC card Note Ensure that the device contains playable content The unit supports SDHC card Open the USB SD MMC card cover 1 2 Insert the SD MMC card into the SD MMC card slot L gt Play starts automatically an uo A Remove the SD MMC card 1 Press SOURCE to switch to another source 2 Press the card until you hear a click sound L gt The card is now disengaged 3 Remove the SD or MMC card Play Pause 1 Oncea disc USB or SD MMC card is inserted play starts automatically is Optimal For DVD movie if a menu appears press to start play 2 To pause tap M e To resume play tap M again EN 17 Skip search 1 Tap to return to playlist menu 2 Tap one of below icons to select
20. in the middle right side of the 2 Tap on 12Hr or 24Hr to select clock screen mode L gt The second main menu is displayed Ens 1 Tap Time 2 Tap on the displayed time L gt A submenu is displayed gt A Bemt e Date 3 Tap Settings Clock Mode en Time 00 14 AM 4 Tap Time Pv L gt The date time setup menu is displayed n Onos evo 3 Tap or to set hour and minute Date 2009 57 EA Clock Mode 24Hr Time 00 13 Tip e When date time is set tap first and then tap B to return to main menu Set date 1 Tap Date 2 Tap on the displayed date information L gt A submenu is displayed Date Clock Mode Time 3 Tap or to set year month and day Set clock mode 1 Tap Clock mode f x d fo 222V Date 2009 5 1 ClockMode OV TN Time 00 14 AM EN 15 4 Play Load discs You can play video audio or images stored on the following discs e DVD video DVD R DVD RW e VCD e Audio CD CD R CD RW Note Note You can play DVD disc with the following region code Ensure that the disc contains playable content 1 Insert the disc into the disc slot with label side facing up L gt Play starts automatically Pury gt uy Suns L gt To remove the disc press the A button L gt When the disc is ejected the unit switches to the previous source if connected Ot
21. ion Profile A2DP you can listen to the music stored on the device through the unit If the device also supports Audio Video Remote Control Profile AVRCP profile you can use the control on the unit or its remote control to play music stored on the device 1 Pairthe phone with the unit 2 Tap fft to return to home menu 3 Tap Bluetooth L gt The Bluetooth menu is displayed 4 Start play music via device If your device support AVRCP 2 Tap gt to start play 26 EN Adjust Bluetooth settings You can change below Bluetooth settings e Bluetooth to turn on or off Bluetooth function e Auto connect to turn on or off Auto connect function e Auto answer to turn on or off Auto answer function e Pairing code to set paring code e Phone Book Sync to synchronize phone book 1 In Bluetooth menu tap BT L gt The option menu is displayed Bluetooth Auto Connect Auto Answer Pairing Code Phone Book Sync 2 Tap an option to change the setting Tip You can also adjust Bluetooth settings in the Settings menu 7 Use navigation system Insert map card Note Navigation map card is not included in the packaging of the car entertainment system 1 Open the card door 2 Insert the map card into the map card slot 3 Close the card door Use map Note You might need to upgrade the navigation map sold separately before using it
22. just Bluetooth settings 32 Adjust language settings 32 Adjust volume settings 33 Adjust DVD rating 33 10 Others 34 Adjust brightness 34 Play from rear displays 34 Listen to other devices 35 Reset 36 Remove the unit 36 Replace fuse 36 11 Product information 37 12 Troubleshooting 39 About Bluetooth device 40 13 Glossary 40 EN 1 Important Safety e Read and understand all instructions before you use the apparatus If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions the warranty does not apply e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation e his unit is designed for negative ground earth 12 V DC operation only e To reduce the risk of traffic accident do no watch video during driving e o 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 o 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 Never place any objects other than discs into the disc tray slot e Visible and invisible laser radiation when open Avoid exposure to beam e Risk of damage to the
23. lect Sound Options Description settings Sub On Turn on the subwoofer woofer Off Turn off the subwoofer Sub 80Hz Select subwoofer filter woofer criteria filter 120Hz Sound Options Description Video Options Description settings settings 160Hz NTSC Used in the United DBB On The Dynamic Bass Boost States Canada DBB function is on Japan Mexico the Off The DBB function is off Philippines South DRC On Makes loud sound level Korea Taiwan softer and soft sound and UE other level louder so that you CUE can watch the DVD PAL Used in China movies at a low volume India Singapore the without disturbing others western European Off The DRC function is off countries except France Australia 3 Tap to exit and some other countries Secam Used in France Adjust video settings bud nR 1 Tap Video Rear Normal When you drive in camera reverse the rear f OS FAT 2 view Is displayed normally Aspectratio Full Video input Auto Rear camera Mirror Parking Off DivX registration code IZWV42D3 2 Tap an option repeatedly to select Mirror Parking On When you drive in reversa the rear view is displayed in mirror Disable video view during drive Off Enable vid i Video Options Description oft pe i E Ia settings uring drive DivX View code for DivX Aspect Full For widescreen i i i registration registration ratio display
24. ls with Bluetooth enabled devices What s in the box Check and identify the contents of your package amp amp 39 0660000 5 5 Main unit Trim plate Remote control AV out cable Control Camera wire USB cable AV in cable MZ TFT Video out 2 cable GPS antenna ISO connectors x2 Screws M5x6mm x 8 pcs M5x mm x 8 pcs M5x15 x pe Screw nut 4x25 4 x 1 pc Remote control battery Screen cleaning cloth Printing material include User manual Quick start guide Overview of the main unit ORN e Eject disc Q Remote control sensor Detects signals from the remote control When using the remote control point it directly at the IR sensor 3 NAVI e Enter the GPS navigation system or exit 4 O MUTE VOL e urn the unit on or off e Turn mute on or off e Adjust volume 5 SOURCE e Select source 6 AV IN e External equipment audio video in socket TD lt e USB socket RESET e Reset the unit when it hangs up 9 SD SDHC MMC card slot Disc slot 1 MAP e Open the cover and insert remove the GPS map card EN Overview of the remote control
25. ly to zoom in the picture 20 EN 5 Listen to radio Tune to a radio station 1 Tap ft to display home menu 2 Tap Radio L gt Band and frequency information is displayed gt AF TA REG EON sit Optimal 87 50 01 02 03 04 05 06 8750 90 10 98 10 106 10 108 00 9120 3 Tap FM or AM to select band e FM band options FM1 FM2 FM3 e AM band options AM1 AM2 4 Briefly tap lt or gt to tune to a radio station by step e Tap orb for over 1 second to tune to a radio station automatically Tune by frequency Tap FM or AM to select band Tap BT Tap Goto Tap the numbers to enter frequency AWN Enter Freq e ap to clear the last entered number e ap X to clear all the entered numbers 5 Tap W to confirm L gt The radio station is broadcast Select radio range Before you start to search for radio stations you can select radio range 1 Tap B 2 Tap Radio range to toggle tuner sensitivity from normal to high sensitivity e Distance Only stations with strong signals can be broadcast e Local Stations with strong and weak signals can be broadcast Nm Save Radio Range Search RDS TAVOL CT PS Store radio stations in memory You can store up to 6 stations in each band Store stations manually Tune to the station Tap B Tap Save Tap one of the channels 01 to 06 to save the select band AWN 000 00 a2 05 06 901
26. n be dangerous as the rear of the unit heats up during use To avoid short circuit before you connect ensure that the ignition is off Ensure that you connect the yellow and red power supply leads after all other leads are connected Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with electrical tape Ensure that the leads do not get caught under screws orin parts that will move e g seat rail Ensure 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 Improper fuses can cause damage or fire When you need to change the fuse consult a professional EN Note on the power supply lead yellow e When you connect other devices to this system 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 Connect parking brake cable and reverse driving cable to a rear view backup camera Note Check your local driving regulations on whether it is legally required to install the rear view backup camera These connections require a professional mechanic to install This car audio video system allows you to connect to the rear view backup camera You can view the things that happens behind your car in the di
27. n make or receive phone calls with Bluetooth enabled phones through the unit You can also listen to music from a Bluetooth enabled device Pair the Bluetooth enabled devices To connect your Bluetooth device to the unit you need to pair the device to the unit Pairing needs only to be done once You can pair up to eight devices e The operational range between this unit and a Bluetooth device is approximately 10 meters 30 feet e Before you connect a Bluetooth device to this unit familiarize yourself with the Bluetooth capabilities of the device e Compatibility with all Bluetooth devices is not guaranteed e Any obstacle between this unit and a Bluetooth device can reduce the operational range e Keep this unit away from any other electronic device that may cause interference 1 Turn on the Bluetooth function on the device Search for Bluetooth device with the device Select CID2680 in the pairing list Enter default password 0000 L gt if pairing succeeds phone call record is displayed Aw N Bluetooth Auto Connect Auto Answer Pairing Code Phone Book Sync Disconnect Bluetooth devices 1 To disconnect one device tap S red L gt afge green is displayed E The device will also be disconnected when the device is moved beyond the operational range e f you want to reconnect the device to the unit place it within the operational range f you do not
28. onsequences 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 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 2011 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 5 2 Your in 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 Quickly found routine through the navigation system And you can also enjoy Audio video JPEG pictures from DVD VCD or CD e USB devices e SD SDHC MMC cards e External devices e FM or AM MW radio e Audio from Bluetooth enabled devices Besides you can make receive phone cal
29. oo many of which are offered by the growing number of RDS stations Region code A system that allows discs to be played only in the region designated This unit only plays discs that have compatible region codes You can find the region code of your unit on the product label Some discs are compatible with more than one region or ALL regions S SD Secure Digital A type of memory card with a flash memory SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity SDHC is a type of flash memory card based on the SDA 2 00 specification The SDA 2 00 specification enables SD cards to reach higher capacities from 4GB to 32GB and growing W WMA Windows Media Audio An audio format owned by Microsoft is a part of Microsoft Windows Media technology Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management tools Windows Media Video encoding technology and Windows Media Audio encoding technology EN 41 PHILIPS 2011 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved CID2680 51 UM V2 0
30. p 4 or to highlight a setting 3 Tap on the option to display select an option EN 29 General Options Description settings Radio USA Select one that region S Amer 1 matches your Arabia location China S Amer 2 Europe Korea OIRT Radio Local Only stations range with strong signals can be broadcast Distance Stations with strong and weak signals can be broadcast Blackout off Never turn on the screen saver 10s Turn on the screen saver automatically 10 seconds after last operation 20s Turn on the screen saver automatically 20 seconds after last operation Dimmer Night Select this mode Mode at night Dusk Select this mode at dusk Normal Selcceen dimmer to normal mode Bright Select this mode in bright environment Key color Red Button backlight turns red Blue Button backlight turns blue 30 EN General Options Description settings Beep On Turn on the beep sound Each time you press a button the unit beeps Off Turn off the beep sound WallPaper Blue Turn background color to blue Black Turn background color to black Red Turn background color to red F1 Select F picture as wall paper Calibrate the touch screen Calibration 4 Tap to exit Adjust sound settings 1 Tap Sound f Y AE BUS Off Sub woofer filter 120Hz DBB Off DRC Off Sub woofer 2 Tap an option repeatedly to se
31. p output voltage Subwoofer output voltage Aux in level Dimensions ONE Weight main unit Operating temperature range 2 De iva 16 negative ground A 4 90 50 W x 4 channels 24 W x 4 channels 40 10 T H D 2 0 V CED play mode iktz Ordls 10 KO load 2 0 V CD play mode 61 Hz 0 dB 10 kQ load 2500 mV 178 x 101 x 160 mm 2 5 kg DURS Disc player System Frequency response Signal noise ratio Total harmonic distortion DVD CD audio MP3 system 20 Hz 20k Hz gt 75dB Less than 1 Channel separation gt 55dB Video signal format Video output Tuner Frequency range PM Frequency range AM MW Usable sensitivity FM Usable sensitivity AM MW LCD Screen size NTSC only 1 02V FM1 FM2 87 5 108 0 MHz FM 650 740 MARZ 522 Sz 5 uV 50 uV 6 5 inches 16 7 Display resolution 800 x 480 dots Contrast ratio Brightness 300 350 cd m2 EN 37 Bluetooth Communication system Output Maximum communication range Frequency band Compatible Bluetooth profiles Supported codecs Receive Transmit Bluetooth Standard version 2 0 Bluetooth Standard Power Class 2 Line of sight approx 8m 2 4 GHz band 2 4000 GHz 2 4835 GHz Hands Free Profile HFP Handset Profile HSP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP Audio Video Remote Control Profile AVRCP SBC Sub Band Codec SBC Sub Band Codec
32. r end calls This does not indicate any malfunction of the system e Forsome mobile phones the Bluetooth connection may be deactivated automatically as a power saving feature This does not indicate any malfunction of the system 40 EN 13 Glossary B Bite rate The max data transfer through the USB port Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short rang wireless protocol that is meant to allow mobile devices to share information and applications without the worry of cables or interface incompatibilities The name refers to a Viking King who unified Denmark Operate at 2 4GHz For more information see www bluetooth com M MMC MultimediaCard A type of memory card with a flash memory 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 R RDS Radio Data System RDS tuners can automatically tune in stations according to the types of music or talk they broadcast RDS also enables a receiver to display text messages and even graphics usually call letters and format information that many FM stations include on a sub carrier signal within their normal broadcast signal Some RDS equipped tuners can even override with traffic alerts or emergency broadcasts during playback of other media CD MD or cassette There are other useful features t
33. rt Sports 6 Educate Education and advanced training 7 Drama Radio plays and literature 8 Culture Culture religion and society 2 Science Science 10 Varied Entertainment programs 11 Pop M Pop music 12 Rock M Rock music 13 Easy M Light music 14 Light M Light classical music 15 Classics Classical music 16 Other M Special music programs 17 Weather Weather 18 Finance Finance 1 Children Children s programs 20 Social Social Affairs Item Program Description REG Regional When REG is turned on type radio only stations in the current 21 Religion Religion region can be tuned to D Phone In Phone In EON When EON is turned on EE Travel Travel Enhanced local stations break into a 24 TET Bane Other national stations broadcast Networks for the duration of a Traffic 25 Jazz Jazz Music Announcement 26 Country Country Music 27 Nation M National Music 28 Oldies Oldies Music 12217 Optimal po Folk M Folk Music 8750 30 Document Documentary o c 31 Test Alarm Test 8750 90 10 98 10 106 10 108 00 9120 32 Alarm Alarm 1 Tap AF TA REG or EON to turn Select alternate frequencies p AF TA REG or EON it on or off You can turn on or off below RDS functions tL When the icon is highlighted with BEN U33BsM cll blue background color the function is AF Alternate Ifthe radio signal come turned on Frequency from the current station is poor you can turn on the AF f
34. s for making phone call red e Terminate call ENTER e Confirm the character number inputs idd e Skip to previous next track chapter e une for radio station Pil e Start play or pause e Confirm selection VIDEO ANGLE e Select a difference angle version of the current DVD scene PHOTO ZOOM e Zoom in or out a picture video image F R e Switch to front rear control mode Navigation buttons gt A V Skip to the previous next preset station Skip to the previous next folder Search backward forward for DVD video Move cursor up down Ld Skip to the previous next track Move cursor to left right e Press the navigation button down Start play or pause Confirm selection S e Return to previous menu or exit SOURCE Select source 3 Get started Caution 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 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 EB Caution This unit is designed for negative ground earth 12 V DC operation only Always install this unit in the car dashboard Other locations ca
35. splay especially you are driving a big vehicle This helps protecting your bumper and anything it might contact Connect wires Caution Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with electrical tape 1 Check the car s wiring carefully then connect them to the two supplied ISO wires 10 EN OO 0 229 Connector Connect to Brown wire Telephone mute Red wire The 12V power terminal which is live in the accessory ACC position of the ignition switch If there is no accessory position connect to the 12V car battery terminal that Is always live Be sure to connect the black ground earth lead to a metal surface of the car first Orange wire Illumination switch Black wire A metal surface of the car First connect the black ground earth lead then connect the yellow and red power supply leads Yellow wire The 12V car battery which is live at all times Blue wire The electric antenna control lead or power supply lead of the antenna booster If there is no electric antenna or antenna booster or it is manually operated telescopic antenna it is not necessary to connect this lead Connector Connect to 7 Greenand Left speaker Rear green black wires 8 White and Left speaker Front white black wires 9 Gray and Right speaker Front gray black wires 10 Purpleand Right speaker Rear purple black wires 2 Connect the other end of the two ISO connectors to the car audio
36. ss To adjust screen brightness press amp Q on the remote control then press or P Tip e While playing video you can press X Q and lt 4 gt A and Y to adjust screen brightness contrast and saturation Play from rear displays If there is a display installed for passengers on rear seat to watch you can select to play disc USB or SD card on the rear display while you are using navigation system listening to Radio or using Bluetooth Note While playing Disc USB SDHC AV IN1 or AV IN2 the in car system and the second display play the same content There is no choice for passengers on rear seat 1 Make sure that your in car system is connected to rear display correctly 2 Tap Navigation Radio or Bluetooth to select a source for yourself 3 Tape L gt The second main menu is displayed 34 EN 4 Tap Rear zone L The rear zone options are displayed 5 Tap Disc USB or SDHC to select a source for your passengers L gt The selected source starts play in a few seconds The passengers can use headphone to listen at the playing Tip Passengers can t use headphone to listen during playing AV IN1 or AV IN2 Listen to other devices You can connect an external audio video device to the unit 1 Connect the car audio to the device with the supplied AV cable SSS a C3 AV IN 2 Tap ff
37. t to display the main menu 3 Tap AV IN1 4 Operated the connected the device see the instructions manual of the device Tip e f you connected the system to other audio device through the REAR OUT L R connector see Connect wires section tap AV IN2 to listen to that device EN 35 Reset When the unit hangs up you can reset it 1 Press RESET with a ball point pen or similar tool Tip When the unit is reset all the settings remain unchanged Remove the unit To repair replace fuse or replace the unit with another car audio remove it from the dashboard 1 Take offthe trim plate 2 Screw off the four 4 screws on the left right side of the unit 3 Pull the unit out from the dashboard 36 EN XD PIN EN Replace fuse If there is no power the fuse may be damaged and need to be replaced 1 Take out the unit from dashboard Check the electric connection 2 3 Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the damaged fuse 15A 4 Replace the fuse If the fuse gets damaged immediately after it has been replaced there may be an internal malfunction In such case consult your Philips dealer 11 Product information Note Product information is subject to change without prior notice General Power supply Fuse Suitable speaker impedance Maximum power output Continuous power output Pre Am
38. tion DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and are used under license DivX Certified to play DivX video including premium content Q DOLBY DIGITAL Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners This apparatus includes this label CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 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 Recycling wo 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 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 c
39. unction to let the Turn on RDS unit searches for another m You can select below RDS functions station with stronger signal but with the same program RDS On Turn on RDS identification o o o O functions TA Traffic If you do not want to miss OO WhenRDSis Announcement traffic announcement turned off all the during enjoying music RDS related icons you can turn on the TA e g PTY TA function When there is disappear traffic announcement TAVOL Oto10 When TA signal is the unit switches to tuner Traffic cut in the volume mode regardless of announcement can be increased the current mode and Volume for a certain level begins to broadcast the 0 to 10 announcement on traffic conditions When the traffic announcement is over it returns to the previous mode EN 23 CT clock On Turn on the time RDS clock Time shown on the unit synchronize with that on the RDS station Note The accuracy of the transmitted time depends on the RDS station that transmits the time signal Off Turn off the RDS clock PS Program On Displays Service information such as RDS station identity name etc Off Turn off the PS function ro Save Radio Range Search RDS TAVOL CT Tap RDS TA VOL CT or PS Tap it again to select on or off For TA VOL tap or to select volume W N 24 EN 6 Play with Bluetooth device You ca
40. upplier GPS antenna to the _ system first OL 12 EN 2 Stick the other end of the GPS antenna to a metal surface of the car Connect radio antenna If your car has built in radio antenna connect it to the radio antenna of the system for better radio signal 1 Connect the radio antenna to the car antenna ol LNV OIO ESS K Mount in the dashboard Check wire connection before you mount the unit into a car 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 If you disconnect the car battery in a car that has an on board drive or navigation computer the computer may lost its memory e Ifthe car battery is not disconnected to avoid short circuit ensure that bare wires do not touch each other 2 Ensure that car dashboard opening is within these measurements Jf 1g AN mn 116 mm AN e Since the unit cannot be used if the dashboard op

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