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1. Remove the card 1 Press to turn off the unit 2 Press the card until you hear a click sound Ly The card is now disengaged 3 Remove the card Play options Search for an MP3 WMA track Search within the current folder 1 Press JJ L The name of the current track is displayed 2 Rotate O to select anther track in current folder 3 Press to confirm Search in other folder 1 Press u L gt The name of the current folder is displayed 2 Rotate O to navigate through all folders 3 Press O to access the selected folder Lt The unit starts playing the first song from the selected folder automatically Tip Connect external sound e To go back to upper level of a folder press source 1 Connect the external sound source to MP3 LINK socket with a 3 5 mm cable View play information 2 Press SOURCE repeatedly until MP3 LINK is displayed During DANS press DISE mepesteal TO MEW 3 Operate the external component refer to e Track number and elapsed play time the instructions supplied with the external Folder component e File Album e Artist Title Repeat play 1 During play press REP L gt REPEAT is displayed 2 Rotate Oto select a setting e REP TRK repeat one track play current track repeatedly e REP FLD repea
2. Ay plays AE What s in the box Check and identify the contents of your package A Main unit with a sleeve 2 Remote control G Front panel 6 EN e 00000000G Trim plate Carrying case for front panel ISO male connector Rubber cushion Screw x 1 pc Disassembly tools x 2 pcs User manual Quick start guide Overview of the main unit OO 00 CarStudio AUDIO system CEM2100 ESP WMA f MES pe sz i T On AS 018 m 2ol o3REP SHUF4 o j o 5 16 o DBB ZEEIsouND A SESC 3 2 DD MOO zo mn El a A 5 Ds T a wy E KS NS m d JN 9 1 SOURCE e Turn the unit on or off e Confirm selection e Select audio source e Mute or unmute
3. Switch music listening zone Philips innovative Zone technology enables driver or passengers to enjoy music with the best speakers balance and experience more vivid spacial effect as the artist is intended to create You can switch the music listening zone from driver to passengers for the best speaker sound settings in car 1 Press ZONE L gt The current setting is displayed 2 Rotate A W to select a setting e ALL e FRONT L Front left FRONT R Front right FRONT Other sound settings You can also adjust the preset EQ AUDIO settings 1 Press EQ AUDIO for 3 seconds 2 Press Aor repeatedly to select the item to be adjusted e BAS bass range 7 to 7 e TRE treble range to 7 e BAL balance range 12L to 12R L left speaker R right speaker 7 Adj u st syste m e FAD fader range 12R to 12F i R rear speaker F front speaker S etti ngs 3 Rotate O to select a value 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 2 Press A or W repeatedly until BEEP is displayed 3 Rotate Oto select a setting BEEP ONJ Turn on the beep sound BEEP OFF Turn off the beep sound Turn demo mode on off 1 Press MENU 2 Press A or W repeatedly until DEMO is displayed L gt The screen shows current Demo mode setting 3 Rotate O to select a setting e DEMO ON Turn on
4. the demo mode When the unit is idle for more than 120 seconds all functions are displayed e DEMO OFF Turn off the demo mode Dimmer T Press MENU 2 Press Aor repeatedly until DIMMER is displayed 3 Rotate O to select a setting e DIMM HIGH dimmer high e DIMM LOW dimmer low EN 19 Dance You can turn on or off the spectrum on the LCD display Press MENU 2 Press AorW repeatedly until DANCE is displayed 3 Rotate to select a setting e DANCE ON Turn on the spectrum e DANCE OFF Turn off the spectrum Rear Aux Press MENU 2 Press AorW repeatedly until TEL MUTE is displayed 3 Rotate to select a setting e NORMAL Mute the telephone MUTE is displayed e REAR AUX Mute the telephone PHONE IN is displayed Note e To support telephone call with this unit connect TEL MUTING wire to your hands free kit and audio out jack to the REAR AUX in jack of the unit Reset You can reset the unit to its default setting d Detach the front panel see Detach the front panel on page 21 2 Press the reset button by using a ball point pen or a similar tool L gt Preset adjustments such as preset channels and sound adjustments are erased 20 EN NE 8 Ad d iti O nal 3 Replace the fuse information
5. 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 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 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 EN 5 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 listening to e FM or AM MW radio e Audio from CD or MP3 disc e Audio from USB devices e Audio from SD SDHC card e Audio from other external devices The unit supports the following media format COMPACT aise DIGITAL AUDIO
6. 06 FAMENREE X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 O seemne Environmental Protection Use Period This logo refers to the period 10 years BESS mP ESNAERA Ss VARTA ES EAR RFSREDURRE BAE RAPE FAS EFE MP ENIRENPESANNEAS MERE MSR This logo refers to the period 10 years during which the toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in electronic information products will not leak or mutate so that the use of these substances or elements will not result in any severe environmental pollution any bodily injury or damage to any assets ZH CN 133 2011 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved CEM2100 IFU 00 V2 0 PHILIPS
7. Detach the front panel You can detach the front panel to deter theft T Press ato release the panel 2 Pull the panel towards you to disengage it from the chassis FUSE 15A Note e Ifthe new fuse gets damaged again there may be an internal malfunction Consult your Philips dealer Remove the unit 3 Store the panel in the supplied carrying case to protect it from dirt or damage You can remove the unit from the dashboard 1 Detach the front panel 2 Pull out the unit by using the disassembly Replace fuse tools If the fuse is damaged 1 Check the electric connection 2 Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the damaged fuse EN 21 9 Product information Note e Product information is subject to change without prior notice 12V DC 11V 16 V negative ground Power supply Fuse 15 A Suitable speaker 4 80 impedance Maximum power output 50 W x 4 channels Continuous power 22 W x 4 RMS 4 Q output 10 T H D Pre Amp output voltage 2 5V Aux in level 500 mV Dimensions W x H 181 5 x52 x 191 4 x D mm Weight 1 47 kg Radio Frequency range 87 5 108 0 MHz 100kHz FM per step in auto search and 50kHz per step in manual search Frequency range 522 1620 KHz 9 kHz AM MW 530 1710 kHz 10 kHz Usable sensitivity 8 uV FM Usable sensitivity 30 uV AM MW S N 20 dB Compatible USB devices e USB flash memory USB 1 1 host wi
8. EN 23 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 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 24 EN ASA SYMARTLA Hazardous toxic Substance BOTT BR Name of the ep Hg E Cd A Chromium BRAK ZR AR Parts Pb Lead Mercury cadmium PBB PBDE Housing DF DVD CD loader DVD CD X LCD Panel x x A Ea HAR PWBs B BR ARA Accessories Remote control amp cables MIE GERE E REK EEK Batteries in Remote Control ZnC EE 38 EE O RRZASESVREBREM BYR HAS BY SJ 11363 2006 IRA ALE AI RSE RAT O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 x RRAZASASWRESEBRHHR YRAMA PHS Bi WSI T11363 20
9. Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome CEPIZ100 PAIRS DEU RO od D PHILIPS Studio EN User manual 3 ES AR Manual del usuario 27 PI BR Manual do Usu rio 59 ZH TW AFM 89 ZH CN HPFP 111 PHILIPS Contents 1 Important Safety Notice Your car audio system Introduction What s in the box Overview of the main unit Overview of the remote control Get started Install the car audio Install remote control battery Turn on Set clock Listen to radio Tune to a radio station Store radio stations in memory Tune to a preset station Play audio files Play a disc Play from USB Insert a card Play options Connect external sound source Adjust sound Adjust volume Mute Turn Dynamic Bass Boost DBB on off Turn on off MAX sound Select preset equalizer Switch music listening zone Other sound settings Adjust system settings Turn beep sound on off Turn demo mode on off Dimmer Dance Rear Aux Reset A A A COON OO Os 10 11 Additional information Detach the front panel Replace fuse Remove the unit Product information Troubleshooting Glossary 23 24 1 Important Safety 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 designed for negative ground earth 12V DC operation only e To ensure safe drivi
10. cordings may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence This equipment should not be used for such purposes Ay Plays A Windows m Media Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries This apparatus includes this label CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Recycling s 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 2011 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All 2002 96 EC rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without pe notice Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V or their respective owners Philips reserves the right Never dispose of your product with other to change products at any time without being household waste Please inform yourself about obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly 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
11. ight 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 Insert a CD with the printed side facing up L Play starts automatically e To pause CD play press DIE e To resume CD play press H again e To skip to the previous next track press led or DPI e To search backward forward rapidly within the current track press or PPI for 3 seconds Remove the CD To take out the CD press 4 on the front panel EN 15 Tip e If the disc is blocked in the disc compartment press and hold 4 until the disc comes out Play from USB Note e Ensure that the USB device contains playable music Insert the USB device 1 Slide the USB socket cover marked lt gt to the left 2 Insert the USB device into the USB socket Ly The unit starts playing from the USB device automatically Remove the USB device 1 Press O to turn off the unit 2 Remove the USB device Insert a card Note e This unit supports SD and SDHC cards Press A to release the panel Insert the card into the card slot WN Close the front panel L gt The unit starts playing from the card automatically
12. lifier as illustrated if applicable a S eo ER Jc Connector Connect to 1 ANTENNA Antenna 2 FRONT LINE OUT R Front right Socket speaker 5 FRONT LINE OUT L Front left Socket speaker 4 REAR LINE OUT R Rear right Socket speaker 5 REAR LINE OUTL Rear left Socket speaker 6 OE REMOTE Purple OE Remote 7 TEL MUTING Blue To cellular phone system 8 REAR AUX LINE Rear Aux OUT R Socket right 9 REAR AUX LINE Rear Aux left OUT L Socket Tip e The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the type of vehicle you drive Be sure to make proper connections to prevent damage to the unit Mount into the dashboard 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 lose tts memory e Ifthe car battery is not disconnected to avoid short circuit ensure that the bare wires do not touch each other 2 Ensure that car dashboard opening is within these measurements pe E E ea LO 3 Remove the mounting sleeve with the supplied disassembly tools 4 Install the sleeve into the dashboard and bend the tabs outward to fix the sleeve Note e Ifthe
13. ng 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 Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation 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 re
14. peatedly until AREA is displayed 3 Rotate Oto select e USA United States e LATIN Latin America e EUROPE Western Europe RUS Russia e M EAST Middle East e ASIA Asia Pacific JAP japan e AUST Australia 4 Press to confirm Select tuner sensitivity To receive more radio stations or only stations with strong signal you can adjust the tuner sensitivity 1 Press MENU repeatedly until LOCAL is displayed 2 Rotate Oto select a setting e LOCAL ON local on Only stations with strong signal can be broadcast e LOCAL OFF local off Stations with strong and weak signals can be broadcast Store radio stations in memory You can store up to 6 stations in each band Store stations automatically 1 In Radio mode press and hold DBB until STORE is displayed 2 Press O to confirm L gt The six strongest stations of the selected band are saved in preset channel automatically Store stations manually 1 Tune to a station that you want to store see Tune to a radio station on page 14 2 Press a numeric button for 3 seconds L gt The station is saved in the selected channel Tune to a preset station 1 Press BAND to select band 2 Press a numeric key to select a preset station 5 Play audio files Note e Ensure that the disc or device contains playable files Play a disc Note e You cannot play CDs encoded with copyr
15. roblem 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 e If the 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 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 This disc may be defective Play another disc Ensure that the CD is a finalised CD CD R CD RWV 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 USB data error Check the USB device
16. ses can cause damage or fire When you need to change the fuse consult a professional EN 9 Note on the power supply lead yellow When you connect other devices to this apparatus ensure that the rating of the car circurt 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 Connection for cars with ISO connectors Caution Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with electrical tape Note e Consult a professional to connect CEM2100 as instructed below 1 Connect the supplied male connector to the unit 2 Check the cars wiring carefully and connect them to the the supplied male connector Note b a mec a c b DO f c CO E ES mt SE 1 Green black Left speaker Rear strip 2 White black Left speaker Front strip 3 Gray black Right speaker Front strip 4 Purple black Right speaker Rear strip e Red Ignition key 12V DC when ON ACC e Risk of danger Please consult a professional to perform the below steps 10 EN f Blue Motor electric antenna relay control lead g Blue white Amplifier relay control lead h Black Ground i Yellow To the 12V car battery which is energized at all times 3 Connect the antenna and amp
17. sound 2 MENU e Rotate to adjust volume e Access system menu 5 ZONE A l e Select tuner band e Return to previous menu Select MP3ANMA folder 4 O xk Switch music listening zone EN 7 e Eject disc o e USB socket MP3 LINK e Connect external audio device ax PO e Tum on or off Maximizing volume e View clock DBB e Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost DBB sound E Access to tuner auto store gt Il Select preset radio station No 6 e Start play e Pause or resume play REP SHUF e Select preset radio station No 3 4 e Access to repeat play e Access to shuffle play J v e Select preset radio station No 1 2 e Search for track folder dq Dbi e Tune for radio station Skip search for track e Fast backward forward playback DISP e Display current status Select the dimmer high or low EQ AUDIO e Select equalizer EQ setting e Access audio setting menu 4 EN e Unlock the panel BAND e Select tuner band RESET e Restore default settings SD card slot 21 Disc slot Overview of the remote control PHILIPS CarStudio 1 VOL e Adjust volume Q A V e Select tuner band Scroll up down menu e Select MP3 WMA folder G Ma pp e Tune to a radio station e Skip track 3 Get started e Fast backward forward playback 4 SOURCE e Select audio source Ca
18. t a folder play all tracks in the current folder repeatedly e _ REP ALL repeat all tracks play all tracks repeatedly Shuffle play You can play the tracks in random order 1 During play press SHUF L SHUFFLE is displayed 2 Rotate Oto select a setting SHUF FLD start random play for all tracks in the current folder SHUF ALL start random play for all tracks SHUF OFF cancel shuffle play EN 17 6 Adjust sound Adjust volume Turn O clockwise counterclockwise to increase decrease volume Mute You can turn off the sound of your audio During play press e To resume sound press again Turn Dynamic Bass Boost DBB on off 1 Press DBB and the current setting Is displayed L gt DBB ON The Dynamic Bass Boost DBB function is on Ls DBB OFF The DBB function is off 2 Press DBB again to change the DBB setting Turn on off MAX sound 1 Press mun L gt The current setting displays Ly MAX ON The maximum sound MAX sound function is on Ly MAX OFF The maximum sound function is off 2 Press mu again to select an option Select preset equalizer 1 Press EQ AUDIO 18 EN L gt Current Equalizer setting is displayed 2 Press EQ AUDIO again to select a preset EQ setting e OPTIMAL optimal e FLAT flat POP pop USER user e TECHNO techno e ROCK rock e CLASSIC classic JAZZ jazz
19. th interface reading all speed support 1 1 2 0 22 EN e USB flash players USB 1 1 host with interface reading all speed support 1 1 2 0 e Memory cards SD SDHC Supported formats e USB or memory file format FAT12 FAT16 FAT 32 e MP3 bit rate data rate 32 320 Kbps and variable bit rate WMAV4 V7 V8 V9 L1 L2 e MP3 sampling frequencies 8 48 kHz e MP3 Bit rates 8 320 kbps variable bit rates e WMA sampling frequencies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz e WMA Bit rates 32 192 kbps variable bit rates e Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels e Number of albums folders CD maximum 99 USB or memory maximum 99 e Number of tracks titles CD maximum 999 depending on number of album USB or memory maximum 999 e ID3 tag v2 0 or later 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 e 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 e 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 p
20. this unit otherwise Note the unit can not work properly Press to turn on the unit L gt SELECT OPERATING REGION is displayed Rotate O to select an option e USA United States e LATIN Latin America e EUROPE Western Europe RUS Russia e M EAST Middle East e ASIA Asia Pacific JAP Japan e AUST Australia Press to confirm Set clock 1 UR WN Press MENU repeatedly until current time is flashed Rotate O to set hour Press to confirm Rotate to set minute Press to confirm Set clock format 1 2 3 Press MENU Press amp or W repeatedly until CLOCK FORMAT is displayed Rotate O to select a setting e CLOCK 12H e CLOCK 24H EN 13 View clock In any mode press and hold MAX SOUND until the clock is displayed e Press any key to cancel the clock display 14 EN 4 Listen to radio Tune to a radio station 1 2 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select radio mode Press BAND or A VW repeatedly to select band FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 or AM2 Press and hold or PPI until the frequency digit is flashed Press or PPI to tune to a radio station manually L gt The radio station is broadcast To search for a radio station automatically press lt or PPL Select tuner region You can select suitable country region of the radio 1 Press SOURCE to select radio mode 2 Press MENU re
21. unit is not fixed by sleeve but by the supplied screws skip this step EN 11 5 Place the supplied rubber cushion over the end of the mounting bolt 7 Reconnect the negative terminal of the car battery Attach the front panel d Attach the trim plate 2 Insert the right side of the panel in the chassis until it is correctly engaged 3 Press the left side of the panel until the mechanism locks it into place 6 slide the unit into the dashboard until you hear a click sound 12 EN Install remote control battery EN 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 When 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 Remove the protective tab to activate the remote control battery To replace the remote control battery 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert one CR2025 battery with correct polarity as indicated 3 Close the battery compartment CR2025 A Turn on To turn on the unit e Press To turn off the unit e press and hold O until the unit is turned off Select country region e Select correct country region for
22. ution EQ e Use the controls only as stated in this user manual e Select equalizer EQ settings 6 OFF O X Always follow the instructions in this chapter in e Turn the unit on or off 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 e Mute or restore volume 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 Es Caution e This unit is designed for negative ground earth 12V DC operation only e Always install this unit in the car dashboard Other ocations 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 e Ensure that you connect the yellow and red power supply leads after all other leads are connected e Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with electrical tape e Ensure that the leads do not get caught under screws orin parts that will move e g seat rail e Ensure that all ground earth leads are run to a common ground earth point e Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation e Improper fu
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