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1.              EN 9    English    Note on the power supply lead  yellow  3 Connect                                                                                                                                                          he antenna and amplifier as  e When you connect other devices to this illustrated  if applicable  You can connect  apparatus  ensure that the rating of the the car audio to the amplifier through  car circuit is higher than the total fuse RCA TO RCA cables  not supplied    value of all the connected devices   Notes on speaker connection O A T  e Never connect speaker wires to the Eih 6  metal body or chassis of the car  IN ea  le  e Never connect speaker wires with stripes     to one another   Connection  for cars with ISO  connectors  Caution  e Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with  electrical tape  Connector Connect to  1 ANTENNA Antenna  1 Pull out the ISO connectors from car 2 FRONT LINE Front right speaker  dashboard and connect them to the OUT R  Socket   bigger end of the supplied standard 3 FRONT LINE Front left speaker  connector  OUT L  Socket    lt  4 REAR LINE Rear right speaker  s gt  OUT R  Socket   7 5 REAR LINE Rear left speaker  we TAN  7    Il es OUT L  Socket   6 SUBWOOFER Subwoofer       ts                Connection  for cars without ISO    connectors  2 Connect the other end of the supplied    standard connector to the unit  Caution       e Be sure to connect the black ground  earth   lead first              10 EN   
2.   3 Press kd or PPI to tune to a radio station  manually   L gt  The radio station is broadcast        L gt  To search for a radio station  automatically  press   lt  or PPI for over  3 seconds        Select tuner region    You can select suitable country region of the  radio     1 Press SOURCE to select Radio mode   2 Press MENU repeatedly to select region   3 Rotate    to select   e  Europe   Western Europe    USA   United States   e  LATIN   Latin America    OIRT   Russia        Select tuner sensitivity    To receive more radio stations or only  stations with strong signal  you can adjust the  tuner sensitivity     1 _ Press OPTIONS repeatedly until    LOCAL  or  DX  is displayed    2 Rotate    to select a setting    e  LOCAL SEEK ON   local seek on    Only stations with strong signal can  be broadcast    e  LOCAL SEEK OFF   local seek 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     d Press OPTIONS repeatedly until AUTO   SCAN is displayed  then press    to  confirm    L gt  The six strongest stations of the  selected band are saved in preset  channel automatically  FM1 FM2 FM3  1 6  AM1  AM2        Store stations manually    1 Tune to a station that you want to store    see    Tune to a radio station    on page 17   2 Press and hold   PRESET or   RRESET to  enter storing mode   L gt  The preset number on LCD screen  blinks      3 Pre
3.   sensitivity    AM  MW    S N   20 dB        EN 23    Compatible USB devices    e USB flash memory  USB 1 1 host with  interface reading all speed support  1 1  2 0    e USB flash players  USB 1 1 host with  interface reading all speed support  1 1  2 0     Supported formats      USB or memory file format  FAT16  FAT 32     P3 bit rate  data rate   32 320 Kbps and  variable bit rate   e WMA V4  V7  V8  V9  L1  L2      ISO9660  Joliet                aximum title number  512  depending  on file name length      aximum album number  255      Supported sampling frequencies  2 kHz   441 kHz  48 kHz   e Supported Bit rates  2 256  kbps    variable bit rates   e Directory nesting up to a maximum of       8 levels     umber of albums  folders  CD  maximum 99  USB maximum 199     umber of tracks titles  maximum 999  e ID3 tag v2 0 or later  e File name in Unicode UTF8  maximum    ength 64 bytes     Unsupported formats    e 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    WMA files in Lossless format       24 EN    11 Troubleshooting    pE Caution       e Never remove the casing of this apparatus           To keep the warranty valid  never try to repair  he system yourself    f you encounte
4.  1 Connect the antenna and amplifier as  illustrated  if applicable                                                                                                              1 Green black strip Left speaker  Rear   2 White black strip Left speaker  Front    3 Gray black strip Right speaker  Front    4 Purple black strip Right speaker  Rear   e RE Ignition key  12V DC    when ON ACC                   f BLUE Motor electric antenna  relay control lead Amplifier  relay control lead   g BLACK Ground             H   Arra    A f O  HH      Connector Connect to  1 ANTENNA Antenna    2 FRONT LINE  OUT R  Socket     Front right speaker    e   lt        ELLOW To the  12V car battery  which is energized at all  times             3 FRONT LINE  OUT L  Socket     Front left speaker                      4 REAR LINE Rear right speaker  OUT R  Socket   5 REAR LINE Rear left speaker                OUT L  Socket     6 SUBWOOFER Subwoofer      mecca  o          f     d      gt        2 Cutoff the bigger end of the supplied  standard connector     LJ    Check the car s wiring carefully and  connect them to the supplied standard  connector     4 Connect the supplied standard connector  to the unit        Tip       e The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors  depends on the type of vehicle you drive  Be  sure to make proper connections to prevent  damage to the unit           EN 11    English       Mount into the dashboard     1 Ifthe car does not have an on board  drive or navigation computer  
5.  PressAorV repeatedly to until  BEEP    is displayed   3 Rotate    to select a setting         BEEP ON   Turn on the beep sound       BEEP OFF   Turn off the beep sound           Select blackout setting    You can set the screen to turn off automatically  after the unit is idle for 10 or 20 seconds     1 _ Press MENU        Rotate    to select a setting        BKO 10 S    Turn off the screen  automatically 10 seconds after last  operation    e  BKO 20 S    Turn off the screen  automatically 20 seconds after last  operation        BKO OFF   Never turn off the    screen        3 Press    to confirm        Turn demo mode on off     1 Press MENU     2 PressAorV 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 the demo  mode  When the unit is idle for  more than 10 seconds  all functions  are displayed   e  DEMO OFF   Turn off the demo  mode     EN 21    English       Reset    You can reset the unit to its default setting   1 Detach the front panel     2 Press the reset button by using a ball   point pen ora similar tool   L gt  Preset adjustments such as preset  channels and sound adjustments are  erased                                                                                                                                                                    22 EN    9 Additional  information       Detach the front panel    You can detach the front panel to deter theft   1 P
6.  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   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    2010    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                          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      FM or AM  MW  radio   e Audio from CD or MP3 disc   e     Audio from a USB device   e Audio from external devices       What   s in the box    Check and identify the contents of your package   Main unit   Remote control   Front panel   Trim plate   Carrying case for front panel  Sleeve   Rubber cushion   Screws x 4 
7. Caution    e Use the controls only as stated in this user  manual              Always follow the instructions in this chapter in  sequence    f 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    odel No    Serial No                 Install the car audio    These instructions are for a typical installation   However if your car has different requirements   make the corresponding adjustment  If you have  any questions regarding installation kits  consult  your Philips car audio dealer     EJ Caution    e This unit is designed for negative ground   earth  12 V DC operation only    e Always install this unit in the car dashboard   Other locations can be dangerous as the rear  of the unit heats up during use    e To avoid short circuit  before you connect   ensure that the ignition is off    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 fuses can cause damage or fire   When you need to change the fuse  consult a  professional                   
8. Register your product and get support at    www philips com welcome    CEM2000          EN User manual 3       RU PyKoBOACTBO NOAb3oBaTena 27    PHILIPS    Contents    Important  Safety  Notice             Your car audio system  Introduction   What s in the box   Overview of the main unit  Overview of the remote control    oo NU U UI       Get started  Install the car audio   Install remote control battery  Turn on  Select country region  Set clock       WO OO          Listen to radio  Tune to a radio station  tore radio stations in memory  tore stations manually     une to a preset station    un Un    WW UI       Play with RDS   Turn on RDS   Select program type   Select alternate frequencies  Receive traffic announcement  Set RDS clock                Play audio files   Play a disc   Play from USB   Search for an MP3 WMA track  View play information   Repeat play   Shuffle play   ntro play   Connect external sound source          NNN DD OD     O 10 10  O  O  O oo oo OO                               7 Adjust sound 20  Adjust volume 20  Mute 20  Turn DBB and subwoofer on off 20  Select preset equalizer 20  Other sound settings 20   8 Adjust system settings 21  Select anti shock setting 21  Turn beep sound on off 21  Select blackout setting 21  Turn demo mode on off 21  Reset 22   9 Additional information 22  Detach the front panel 22  Replace fuse 22  Remove the unit 23   10 Product information 23   11 Troubleshooting 24   12 Glossary 25   EN 3    English    1 Important       
9. Safety    e     Read and understand all instructions  before you use your apparatus  If damage  is caused by failure to follow instructions   the warranty does not apply        e This apparatus is designed for negative  ground  earth  12 V DC operation only   e To ensure safe driving  adjust the volume    to a safe and comfortable level   e     Improper fuses can cause damage or   fire  When you need to change the fuse    consult a professional      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                          ever place any objects other than discs  into the apparatus      ever 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    Risk of damage to the apparatus screen   ever touch  push  rub or strike the  screen with any object        Caution       e Use of controls or adjustments or performance  of procedures other than herein may result in  hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe  operation              Notice    The making of unauthor
10. c  1 ROCK M Rock music  2 EASY M Light music  3 LIGHT M Light classical  music  4 CLASSICS Classical music  5 OTHER M Special music  programs  6 WEATHER Weather  7 FINANCE Finance  8 CHILDREN Children s  programs  9 SOCIAL Social Affairs  20 RELIGION Religion  ZA PHONE IN Phone In  22 TRAVEL Travel  23 LEISURE Leisure  24 JAZZ azz Music  25 COUNTRY Country Music  26 NATION M ational Music  27 OLDIES Oldies Music  28 FOLK M Folk Music  29 DOCUMENT Documentary  30 TEST Alarm Test  31 ALARM Alarm       Select alternate frequencies    If the radio signal is poor  turn on AF  Alternate  Frequency  to search for another station with  stronger signal    1 Press MENU or OPTIONS     2 Press A or Y repeatedly until  AF  is  displayed    3 Rotate    to select a setting   e      AF ON   Turn on the AF mode   e  AF OFF   Turn off the AF mode        Set region for AF tuning    You can define AF tuning region         REG ON  Only stations in current region  can be tuned to automatically    REG OFF  All stations can be tuned to    automatically           1 Press MENU    2 Press A orv repeatedly until  REG    Regional Radio  is displayed    3 Rotate    to select a setting        Receive traffic announcement    If you do not want to miss traffic announcement  when enjoying music  turn on the TA  Traffic  Announcement  function       Press MENU or OPTIONS    2 Press Aor repeatedly until  TA  is  displayed        3 Rotate O to select a setting    e  TA ON   When there is traffic  announcement  t
11. disconnect  the negative terminal of the car battery    e     If you disconnect the car battery in  a car that has an on board drive or  navigation computer  the computer  may lose its memory    e Ifthe car battery is not disconnected   to avoid short circuit  ensure that the  bare wires do not touch each other     2 Ensure that car dashboard opening is  within these measurements        gp    53 5mm             3 Remove the two screws on the top of the  unit        4 Remove the mounting sleeve with the  supplied disassembly tools        5 Install the sleeve into the dashboard and  bend the tabs outward to fix the sleeve     Note       e Ifthe unit is not fixed by sleeve but by the  supplied screws  skip this step              6 Place the supplied rubber cushion over  the end of the mounting bolt        7 Slide the unit into the dashboard until you  hear a click sound        8 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           Install remote control battery    KN 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 perio
12. ds  remove  the batteries    e Perchlorate Material   special handling may  apply  See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste   perchlorate              For first time use     1 Remove the protective tab to activate the    remote control battery     EN    13    English    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           Turn on    1 Press    to turn on the unit   e To turn off the unit  press    for over  3 seconds        Select country region    Note       e Select correct country region for this unit   otherwise the unit can not work properly                  Press    to turn on the unit   L gt   SELECT OPERATING REGION  is  displayed     2 Rotate    to select an option      USA   United States    Latin   Latin America      Europe   Western Europe    ASIA   Asia Pacific    Mid East    Middle East   e      Russia   Russia     14 EN    3 Press    to confirm        Set clock    Press MENU    Press  amp  or W repeatedly until currently  ime is displayed    Turn    clockwise to set hour     Press OD to confirm        Turn    anti clockwise to set minute        AMmBRW N     Press    to confirm        View clock    T Press and hold OPTIONS repeatedly  until the clock is displayed     4 Listen to radio       Tune to a radio station    1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select  Tuner    2 Press A or W to select band   FM1     FM2    FM3    AM1   or  AM2    
13. e battery cable to the terminal  hat is always live     Display show ERR 12     USB data error  Check the USB device        12 Glossary       M    MP3   A file format with a sound data compression  system  MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion  Picture Experts Group 1  or MPEG 1  Audio  Layer 3  With the MP3 format  one CD R or  CD RW can contain about 10 times more  data than a regular CD        W    WMA  Windows Media Audio    An audio format owned by Microsoft  is a  part of Microsoft Windows Media technology   Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management  tools  Windows Media Video encoding  technology  and Windows Media Audio  encoding technology     EN 25    English    PHILIPS       2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   All rights reserved   CEM2000_51_UM_V1 0    
14. gt   for 3 seconds     Remove the CD  To take out the CD  press A on the front panel     Tip       e Ifthe disc is blocked in the disc compartment   press and hold 4 until the disc comes out        18 EN          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   L gt  The unit starts playing from the USB  device automatically        Remove the USB device    1 Press    to turn off the unit   2 Remove the USB device        Search for an MP3 WMA  track    Search within the current folder    1 Press  SONG   L gt  The name of the current track is  displayed   2 Turn    to select anther track in current  folder  3 Press OD to confirm   Search in other folder  1 Press FOLDER     L gt  The name of the current folder is  displayed   Rotate D to navigate through all folders   Press OD to access the selected folder     Rotate    to select a track in the folder        WR WN    Press    to start play     Tip       e To go back to upper level of a folder  press                 View play information    1 During playing  press DISP repeatedly to       view    e Track number and elapsed play time  e Artist   e Album   e Title   e Folder   e File       Repeat play    1 During play  press OPTIONS repeatedly  until  REP  is displayed     2 Rotate    to select a setting     RPT TRK   repeat one track   play   current trac
15. he unit switches  to the tuner mode  regardless of  the current mode  and begins to  broadcast the traffic conditions   When the traffic announcement is  over  it returns to the previous mode        e  TA OFF   Traffic announcement  does not cut in        Set RDS clock    You can use time signal that is broadcast  together with the RDS signal to set the clock of  the unit automatically    T Press MENU     2 Press A orv repeatedly until  CT  is  displayed   3 Rotate    to select a setting    e  CT ON   Turn on the RDS clock   Time shown on the unit synchronizes  with that on the RDS station    e  CT OFF   Turn off the RDS clock     Tip       e The accuracy of the transmitted time depends  on the RDS station that transmits the time  signal           EN 17    English    6 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 copyright  protection technologies           You can play commercially available audio CDs  and these discs    e CD Recordables  CD R    e CD Re writables  CD RW     e MP3 CDs  e WMA CDs  Note       e Ensure that the disc contains playable content        1 Insert a CD with the printed side facing    up   Ly Play starts automatically        e To pause CD play  press       e To resume CD play  press    again    e To skip to the previous next track  press   lt  or PPI    e To search backward forward rapidly    within the current track  press Mid or  gt  
16. ized 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          Recycling    ab    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     A    Never dispose of your product with other  household waste  Please inform yourself about  the local rules on the separate collection of  electrical and electronic products  The correct  disposal of your old product helps prevent  potentially negative consequences on the  environment and human health     Your product contains batteries covered by  the European Directive 2006 66 EC  which  cannot be disposed of with normal household  waste    Please inform yourself about the local rules on  separate collection of batteries  The correct  disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially  negative consequences on the environment  and human health     C      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
17. k repeatedly    e  RPT DIR   repeat a folder   play all tracks  in the current folder repeatedly    e  RPT ALL   repeat all tracks   play all  tracks repeatedly        Shuffle play    You can play the tracks in random order   During play  press OPTIONS repeatedly  until  SHUF  is displayed    2 Rotate    to select a setting       SHUF ON   start shuffle play for all   tracks       SHUF OFF   cancel shuffle play        Intro play    You can play the first 10 seconds of each track     1 During play  press OPTIONS repeatedly  until  INT  is displayed   2 Rotate    to select a setting    e      INT ON   After the first 10 seconds  of each track have been played  play  stops            INT OFF   Cancel intro play and  start normal play        Connect external sound  source    1 Connect the external sound source to  MP3 LINK socket with a 3 5 mm cable    2 Press SOURCE repeatedly until  MP3  LINK  is displayed    3 Operate the external component  refer  to the instructions supplied with the  external component      EN 19    English    7 Adjust sound       Adjust volume    1 Turn    clockwise anticlockwise to  increase decrease volume        Mute    You can turn off the sound of your audio     1 During play  press      e To resume sound  press    again        Turn DBB and subwoofer  on off    1 Press DBB  then the current setting is  displayed   L gt   DBB ON   The Dynamic Bass Boost   DBB  function is on     L gt   DBB OFF    The DBB function is off     2 Press DBB again to change 
18. pcs   Standard ISO connector  Disassembly tools x 2 pcs    User manual    OP  PO OQOOOOOO    Quick start guide    EN 5    English                   Overview of the main unit       000                                  PHILIPS                   CEM2000 AUDIO SYSTEM  TUNER                                                                                                                                                       N                                              o  0  o       ooo 7  000 G  L T                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             if    f        RESET i    Ee       I   1  DBB SUB W Q  A V  e     Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost   Select tuner band    DBB  sound    Select MP3 WMA folder   e     Turn on or off subwoofer    Scroll up down menu           A  e    Unlock the panel            OK MUTE  e Turn the unit on or off     Confirm selection     EN    English                                               e Mute or unmute sound   e Rotate to adjust volume     e Return to previous menu     e Eject disc     ez  USB socket     MP3 LINK  e Connect external audio device      SONG FOLDER    e Select preset radio station     Search for track folder     OPTIONS CLOCK  e Access o
19. ption menu     View clock     In da  e Tune for radio station      Skip search for track     e     Fast forward backward playback     DISP  e     Display current status     MENU  e Access system menu     EQ AUDIO    Select equalizer  EQ  setting   e Access audio setting menu     SOURCE  e Select audio source     RESET  e Restore default settings     Disc slot    EN       Overview of the remote  control    Pain    Fegor      A  a         gt  gt   i  E    OH aje       roes  5008 ss  OT  z Sor        T OPT    CeO    Ss              DISPLAY       PHILIPS      PRESET   RRESET    Select preset radio station     OPT  e Access option menu     Pil  e     Start play   e Pause or resume play     AUDIO  e Access audio setting menu     lep    e Tune to a radio station     Skip track    e Fast backward forward playback    OK  e     Confirm selection     MENU  e Access system menu           O          O                                              O PWR  x  e     Turn the unit on or off   e Mute or restore volume     A V   e Select tuner band      Scroll up down menu    e Select MP3 WMA folder                  e Return to previous top menu    SOURCE     Select audio source    VOLUME       e Adjust volume    EQ     Select equalizer  EQ  setting    DBB SUB W   e     Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost   DBB  sound    e     Turn on or off subwoofer    SONG   e     Search for track    FOLDER     Search for folder    DISP   e Display current status    CLOCK    e View clock     3 Get started    EE 
20. r problems when using this  apparatus  check the following points before  requesting service  If the problem remains  unsolved  go to the Philips web site   www  philips com support   When you contact  Philips  ensure that your apparatus is nearby  and the model number and serial number are  available           No power or no sound      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      Check the connection of the car antenna    e Change broadcast from Stereo to mono     Cannot play disc   e     Ensure that the disc label is inserted with  he printed side facing up    e Wipe the disc with fibre cleaning cloth  from the centre to the edge in a straight       ine    e     This disc may be defective  Play another  disc    e     Ensure that the CD is a finalised CD   CD R CD RW        e     Ensure that the CD is not encoded with  copyright protection technologies     The CD skips tracks    e     Ensure that the CD is not damaged or  dirty      Ensure that random mode is deactivated     Disc cannot be ejected  e Press and hold  amp     Preset stations lost    e Battery cable is not correctly connected   Connect th
21. ress a to release the panel     2 Push the left side of the panel rightward        3  Pullthe panel towards you to disengage it  from the chassis    4 Store the panel in the supplied carry case  to protect it from dirt or damage        Replace fuse    If the fuse is damaged   1 Check the electric connection     2 Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the  damaged fuse     3 Replace the fuse     DIE 10 Product    TAE       OQ    1 id  ME information       ESD          E                         N    English        op   y Note  FUSE 154 e Product information is subject to change  without prior notice                                                        Note Power supply 12 V DC  11 V    16 V   negative  e Ifthe new fuse gets damaged again  there may ground  be an internal malfunction  Consult your Philips    dealer  Fuse 15A  Suitable speaker 4 80  impedance  z aximum power output 45 W x 4 channels  Remove the unit Continuous power 22 W x 4 RMS  output  40 10  T H D    You can remove the unit from the dashboard  Pre Amp output voltage 2 5 V  1 Detach the front panel  Aux in level 2500 mV  2 Pull out the unit by using the disassembly Dimensions  W x H xD  188 x 58 x 201 mm  tools  Weight 1 47 kg       Radio       Frequency 65 0   74 0 MHz   range   FM 87 5   108 0 MHz  100kHz  per step in auto search and  50kHz per step in manual                      search   Frequency 522   1620 KHz  9 kHz   range   530   1710 kHz  10 kHz   AM  MW   Usable 8 uV  sensitivity   FM  Usable 30 uV
22. ss   PRESET or   RRESET to select  storing location   4 Press    to confirm   L gt  The station is saved in the selected  channel   L gt  The preset number on LCD screen  lights up and remains on           Tune to a preset station    1 Press A or W to select band     2 Press   PRESET or   RRESET to select  the preset station     EN 15    English    5 Play with RDS    The RDS  Radio Data System  function  operates only in areas with FM stations  broadcasting RDS signals  If you tune to an RDS  station  an RDS icon and information about the  presenter  station or program is displayed        Turn on RDS    Note       e The default setting for RDS is off           1 Press MENU for over 3 seconds     2 Rotate    to select RDS ON   L gt  The RDS function is turned on        Select program type    Before tuning to RDS stations  you can select  program type and let the unit search only for  programs of the selected category   1 Press OPTIONS until  PTY SCH  is  displayed   2 Turn    to select a type  then press    to  YP P  confirm     16 EN                                                                                                                Item Program type Description  1 NEWS News services  2 AFFAIRS Politics and current  affairs  3 INFO Special information  programs  4 SPORT Sports  5 EDUCATE Education and  advanced training  6 DRAMA Radio plays and  literature  7 CULTURE Culture  religion  and society  8 SCIENCE Science  9 VARIED Entertainment  programs  0 POPM Pop musi
23. the DBB  setting   3 Press and hold DBB to access subwoofer  settings   L gt   SUBWOOFER ON  The subwoofer  function is on   L gt   SUBWOOFER OFF  The subwoofer  function is off        20 EN       Select preset equalizer    1 Press EQ Audio   L gt  Current Equalizer setting is displayed     2 Press EQ Audio again to select a preset  EQ setting   e  OPTIMAL   optimal       FLAT   flat      POP   pop      _  USER   user         TECHNO   techno   e  ROCK   rock       CLASSIC   classic      JAZZ   jazz           Other sound settings    You can also adjust the preset EQ Audio  settings     1 Press EQ Audio for 3 seconds     2 Press  amp or   repeatedly to select the  item to be adjusted   e  BAS   bass  range   7 to  7   e  TRE   treble  range   7 to  7   e  BAL   balance  range  12L to 12R    L   left speaker  R   right speaker       FAD   fader  range  12R to 12F    R   rear speaker  F   front speaker     3 Rotate    to select a value     8 Adjust system  settings       Select anti shock setting    You can select anti shock setting according to  the stability of your car and the condition of the  road   1 Press MENU   2 Press A orv repeatedly until  ESP  is  displayed   3 Turn O to select a setting   e  ESP 10S   when the road is smooth  and there are few bumps       ESP 40S   when the road is bumpy  and unstable     4 Press    to confirm           Turn beep sound on off    Each time you press a button  the unit beeps   You can turn on or off this beep sound     1 Press MENU   2
    
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