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1.       Different play modes  SHUFFLE  and REPEAT  Programming track numbers  Reviewing the programme  Erasing the programme             DAB Radio    Switching on DAB radio  Changing DAB stations  Scanning for DAB stations  Storing for DAB presets  Selecting a preset DAB station  Resetting to the factory setting       Changing the DAB station information            Using the MENU control                            15 16    Manual tune   Local scan and Full scan  Dynamic Range Control  DRC   Software version              FM Radio  Tuning to radio stations   ssssssssessesssssssssssssssssssse 17  Programming radio stations                  sssssse 17    Automatic programming  Manual programming  Tuning to preset radio stations                         17  RDS ci dvesdusa teenie e aetna ee BENN 18  Switching through RDS information  Automatic clock setting via RDS          AUX   Listening to an external source                        18  Clock Timer   Setting the clock      ceseessessessessesssesssessseesseese 19       Setting the timer                                          Activating and deactivating TIMER       19  Activating and deactivating SLEEP                    19  Specifications oes 20  Maintenance    einen 20  Troubleshooting                               21 22    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     This product complies with the radio  
2.       If CD source is selected and no disc is in the CD  tray or the disc has an error  TUNER will be  selected automatically        Activating and deactivating  TIMER    In standby or during playback  press TIMER  once      gt  Display shows a  if activated  and disappears if  deactivated        Activating and deactivating  SLEEP    The sleep timer enables the system to switch off  by itself after a set period of time     During playback  press SLEEP on the remote  control once or more      gt  Display shows    zZ and one of the sleep time  options in sequence  50  45  30   5  D  BO   if  you have selected a time    To deactivate  during playback  press SLEEP on  the remote control once or more until   0    is  shown  or press STANDBY ON 0   or DD on  the remote control          zZ disappears from the display     19    S    20    pecifications    AMPLIFIER  OULDUE POWER trsnega su gaik 2 x 2W RMS  Signal to noise ratio wou   60 dBA  IEC   Frequency response   125     16000 Hz  Impedance loudspeakers           CD PLAYER  Frequency range  Signal to noise ratio             TUNER  FM wave range      Sensitivity      FM26  dB se  sitivity sissit 20 uV  Total harmonic distortion wes 2 5        SPEAKERS  Bass reflex system  Dimensions  w x h x d   134 x 230 x 152  mm     Maintenance    Cleaning the Cabinet   Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild  detergent solution  Do not use a solution  containing alcohol  spirits  ammonia or abrasives     Cleaning Discs   When a disc b
3.     for C Dirias skips to the beginning of the  current previous subsequent  track    r a aa aua fast searches back and forward  within a track CD              for clock timer adjusts the hours and minutes  for the clock timer function   Pil   for CD                  Starts or interrupts playback    or DAB                Confirms a selection    Alv   for FM nsss Selects a preset FM station    for DAB ransis selects a preset DAB station    42 SCAN   for DAB oes in UK  press briefly to auto  search and store all local DAB  stations of small range    Aa ANEN outside UK  press and hold to  auto search and store all DAB  stations of wide  full  range    fop EM inisa press briefly to tune to a radio  station    RARAN press and hold to program radio  station              for DAB        Selects station information in  seven types       selects RDS  Radio Data   System  information    DISPLAY CLOCK  for clock               sets the clock function      views clock                 O    switches the system to standby or on     10    Notes for remote control        First  select the source you wish to  control by pressing one of the source select  keys on the remote control  DISC or AUX   for example       Then select the desired function   gt  II   l4  PI  for example                                    MICRO SYSTEM MCB 146    CDICD RICD RW COMPATIBLE                source    bat                                  IMPORTANT   Before you operate the system  complete  the preparation procedur
4.    gt  Sw version    To select an option  press Pil     Repeat steps 2 3 if sub option is available under  one option     e       8 86    e          DAB Radio   Manual tune O O    By using this feature  it is possible to manually  une to a specific channel frequency  In addition  o antenna orienting for better radio reception   he optimal reception can also be obtained by  using this feature        n DAB mode  press MENU to display  Manual  une  option     Press PII to confirm the selection     gt  Display shows a channel and its frequency     Press  lt  lt     gt  gt  repeatedly until desired  channel frequency appears        Press PII to confirm the selection     You may press INFO  RDS to change the  service information on the display    You may adjust the position of the antenna to  obtain the optimal signal strength     Local scan and Full scan    Local scan is used to perform a small range of  DAB radio search  in UK   Full scan is used to  perform a wide range of DAB radio search   outside UK         n DAB mode  press MENU to enter the menu  options     Press  lt  lt     gt  gt  repeatedly until    Auto scan  local    or    Auto scan full  is displayed        Press PII to confirm the selection     gt  The local or full scan starts     DAB Radio    Dynamic Range Control  DRC     DRC adds or removes a degree of  compensation for the differences in the dynamic  range between radio stations  For example  a  station broadcasting popular music may have a  high level of compe
5.  apparatus        f the system is brought directly from a cold to a    General Information    warm location  or is placed in a very damp room   moisture may condense on the lens of the disc  unit inside the system  Should this occur  the CD  player would not operate normally  Leave the  power on for about one hour with no disc in the  system until normal playback is possible       The mechanical parts of the set contain self   lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or  lubricated       Batteries  battery pack or batteries installed   shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as  sunshine  fire or the like       When the system is switched to Standby  mode  it is still consuming some power   To disconnect the system from the  power supply completely  remove the AC  power plug from the wall socket        Hearing Safety  Listen at a moderate volume       Using headphones at a high volume can impair  your hearing  This product can produce sounds  in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for  a normal person  even for exposure less than a  minute  The higher decibel ranges are offered  for those that may have already experienced  some hearing loss       Sound can be deceiving  Over time your hearing     comfort level  adapts to higher volumes of  sound  So after prolonged listening  what sounds   normal  can actually be loud and harmful to  your hearing  To guard against this  set your  volume to a safe level before your hearing  adapts and leave it there        To esta
6.  connected  service that allows FM stations to send external device through your system s speakers     additional information along with the regular FM    Select AUX source by pressing SOURCE  or  radio signal  When you are receiving an RDS AUX on the remote Saree    station  RD S and the station name are displayed     Use a cinch cable  not supplied  to connect    MCB 146   s AUX jack  3 5 mm  located on the  back panel  to an AUDIO OUT or headphone      Tune to the desired RDS radio station on the jack on an external equipment  such as CD   FM waveband  see Tuning to radio stations  player  or VCR      Press INFO  RDS on the remote control   repeatedly to switch through the following   information  if available         Station name       Program type  for example  News  Sport        etc        Radio text messages      Frequency  Note    ND RT  NG PTH or NG CT is displayed if you    press INFO  RDS and no RDS signal is available      Automatic clock setting via RDS    When the set is on  the clock can be  automatically set by a time signal broadcast  together with the RDS signal  This only works if  the RDS station is sending this time signal     To turn on or off clock synchronizing   When clock synchronizing is turned on  clock is  synchronized with the time set by DAB or RDS   and manually set clock is overwritten       In DAB or FM mode  press and hold MENU for  around 2 seconds to turn it on or off     Note        Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a  real time 
7.  s monitoring       The symbol indicates that the station is not  currently available  or not active     gt  gt   This symbol indicates that the station is a  primary station with secondary service     lt  lt   This symbol indicates that the station is a  secondary station        Scanning for DAB stations   New stations and services will be regularly  added in the DAB broadcast  To make new DAB  stations and service available on your DAB radio   a search is needed     To perform local scan in UK    In DAB mode  press briefly SCAN to perform a  local search  small range  for DAB stations      gt  This scanning may take 10 seconds     To perform full scan outside UK    In DAB mode  press and hold SCAN for more  than 2 seconds to perform a search of full scan   wide range  for DAB stations      gt  This scanning may take longer than local  search        Storing for DAB presets    You can preset up to 30 DAB stations on the  memory for easy access     n DAB mode  press ka a   PI repeatedly until  your desired station name is displayed    To select desired DAB station  you may also  perform manual tuning   see Manual Tune       Press briefly PROG on the remote control to  activate programming        Press PRESET        A   Y on the remote    control   to allocate a number  1 30  for the  preset        Press and hold PROG on the remote control to  confirm      gt     PRESET X saved    is displayed briefly on the  second line of the display  and the stored preset  number will be dis
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9. Micro Hi Fi System MCB146    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    User manual    PHILIPS    hips         if  ms       PHILIPS    Important notes for users in  the U K     Mains plug   This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13  Amp plug  To change a fuse in this type of  plug proceed as follows     Remove fuse cover and fuse     Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 3  Amp  A S T A  or BSI approved type     Refit the fuse cover     f the fitted plug is not suitable for your  socket outlets  it should be cut off and an  appropriate plug fitted in its place    f the mains plug contains a fuse  this should  have a value of 3 Amp  If a plug without a  fuse is used  the fuse at the distribution  board should not be greater than 3 Amp        Note  The severed plug must be disposed of to  avoid a possible shock hazard should it be  inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere     How to connect a plug   The wires in the mains lead are coloured  with the following code  blue   neutral  N    brown   live  L      As these colours may not correspond with  the colour markings identifying the terminals  in your plug  proceed as follows        Connect the blue wire to the terminal  marked N or coloured black        Connect the brown wire to the terminal  marked L or coloured red        Do not connect either wire to the earth  terminal in the plug  marked E  or    or  coloured green  or green and yellow      Before replacing the plug cover  make certain    that 
10. blish a safe volume level     Set your volume control at a low setting       Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  comfortably and clearly  without distortion     Listen for reasonable periods of time     Prolonged exposure to sound  even at normally   safe  levels  can also cause hearing loss     Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and  take appropriate breaks     Be sure to observe the following  guidelines when using your headphones     Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable  periods of time     Be careful not to adjust the volume as your  hearing adapts     Do not turn up the volume so high that you  can t hear what s around you     You should use caution or temporarily  discontinue use in potentially hazardous  situations     Do not use headphones while operating a  motorized vehicle  cycling  skateboarding  etc   it  may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many  areas     Preparations    DAB  FM wire antenna                                                                                                                                                                            speaker speaker   right   left       mar    um    Ares wh to    s  OA  AC power cord  Rear connections Antenna Connection    DAB FM Antenna    The type plate is located at the rear of the  It is unnecessary to connect the DAB FM    system   For users in the U K   please follow the antenna since it is fixed to the main unit   instructions on page 2    Adjust the DAB FM ant
11. bout the local rules on  separate collection of batteries  The correct  disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially  negative consequences on the environment and  human health        Safety Information    Before operating the system  check that the  operating voltage indicated on the typeplate  or  the voltage indication beside the voltage  selector  of your system is identical with the  voltage of your local power supply  If not  please  consult your dealer     Place the system on a flat  hard and stable  surface     Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler  is used as the disconnet device  the disconnet  device shall remain readily operable     The apparatus shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing     Install the unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power plug can be easily reached     Place the system in a location with adequate  ventilation to prevent internal heat build up in  your system  Allow at least 10 cm  4 inches   clearance from the rear and the top of the unit  and 5 cm  2 inches  from each side        The ventilation should not be impeded by  covering the ventilation openings with items   such as newspapers  table cloths  curtains  etc        Do not expose the system  batteries or discs to  excessive moisture  rain  sand or heat sources  caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight     o naked flame sources  such as lighted candles   should be placed on the apparatus     o objects filled with liquids  such as vases  shall  be placed on the
12. clock at a minute interval  The accuracy  of the transmitted time depends on the  transmitting RDS radio station     18    e  e  o  e  o  o    OO O                                MICRO SYSTEM MCB 146    CDICD RICD RW COMPATIBLE                                                                                             Setting the clock    n standby mode  press and hold DISPLAY   CLOCK on the remote control set for 2  seconds     Press PROG on the remote control to select  12 hour or 24 hour display     Press DISPLAY CLOCK to confirm     gt  The clock digits for the hours flash     Press ka a   BPI to set the hours     Press DISPLAY CLOCK again     gt  The clock digits for the minutes flash     Press ka a   BPI to set the minutes           Press DISPLAY CLOCK to confirm the time        Setting the timer    The system can be used as an alarm clock   whereby the CD  TUNER or DAB is switched on  at a set time  The clock time needs to be set first  before the timer can be used     n standby mode  press and hold TIMER about  2 seconds on the remote control     Press SOURCE  or DISC TUNER DAB on  he remote control  to select sound source     Press TIMER to confirm your desired mode     gt  The clock digits for the hours flash     Press ka a   BPI to set the hours        Press TIMER again     gt  The clock digits for the minutes flash     Clock Timer       Press Ha a   PPI to set the minutes       Press TIMER to confirm the time       gt  The timer is now set and activated     Note  
13. currently not available in your  area  Wait until the coverage resumes    DAB signal is weak  Adjust the position of the  antenna     The station is currently out of service  Wait until  the service resumes  Or  perform a scan by  pressing SCAN in DAB mode     PII button was not pressed after changing a  station by pressing a d    gt  gt    Press PII button  to confirm the selection     PHILIPS       Meet Philips at the Internet  http   www philips com    28 day no guibble refund    If you   re not delighted by your product  simply bring it back within 28 days for a no quibble re  fund  Don   t forget to include all of the item   s original components  for example remote control  or power cable  and packaging along with your receipt or other proof of purchase     FREE 1 year guarantee    All our electrical items are covered by a full 1 year ASDA guarantee from the day you buy it   In the unlikely event that your product is faulty  don   t worry  here   s what you should do    First call our Customer Helpline first as they  may be able to help you with the problem     Customer Helpline  If the problem can   t be resolved  you will    receive a reference number  0 8 4 5 3 0   0  77785    Take the reference number along with the  item  all its components and your receipt  to your nearest store for a full refund  Monday     Friday 9am     8pm  Saturday 9am     Spm     This does not affect you statutory rights  Sunday 11am     4pm  Calls charged at local rates     iy  AO    CLASS 
14. de  full  range              for BM sentence press briefly to tune to a radio  station   SZEN SEA press and hold to program radio  station    9  MENU      in DAB mode  enables access to advance setup  options            in FM DAB mode  press and hold to turn on or  off clock synchronizing     Controls  illustrations on page 3     Pil    for CD Karioi starts or interrupts playback   for DAB                confirms a selection        Controls on remote control     0 DISC TUNER DAB AUX       selects the respective sound source for CD FM   DAB AUX        switches on the system      2  SLEEP      activates deactivates or selects the sleeper time      8  TIMER      sets the timer function     4  MENU       in DAB mode  enables access to advance setup  options        in FM DAB mode  press and hold to turn on or  off clock synchronizing      6  PROG  for ED srasssstiten programmes tracks and reviews  the programme   for FM DAB       activates radio programming   for FM DAB       press and hold to store FM DAB  presets         6  REPEAT      repeats a track disc all programmed tracks     SHUFFLE      plays CD tracks in random order       MUTE      interrupts and resumes sound reproduction     VOL            adjusts the volume level      9  STOP      stops CD playback or erases a CD programme     DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost       enhances the bass     Controls  illustrations on page 3     40 aa  gt            tunes to a radio frequency       changes DAB stations  or  navigates menu options
15. ecomes dirty   clean it with a cleaning cloth   Wipe the disc from the centre  out    Do not use solvents such as  benzene  thinner  commercially  available cleaners  or antistatic  spray intended for analogue records        GENERAL INFORMATION   AC POWE szettet ez  s  t 220     240V   50 Hz  Dimensions  w x h x d  main UNIt  wees  faaea aaa 148 x 233 x 216  mm   Weight  with without speakers  wes  Teidtetarctaatannats  Staten ate approx  3 65   1 53 kg          Standby       Specifications and external appearance are  subject to change without notice     Cleaning the disc lens   After prolonged use  dirt or dust may  accumulate at the disc lens  To ensure good  playback quality  clean the disc lens with Philips  CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available  cleaner  Follow the instructions supplied with  cleaner     WARNING    Troubleshooting    Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself  as this will invalidate the  warranty  Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock     If a fault occurs  first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair  If you  are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints  consult your dedler or Philips for    help     Problem Solution       NO CI  is displayed     Radio reception is poor     The system does not react when buttons  are pressed     Sound cannot be heard or is of poor  quality     The left and right sound outputs are  reversed     The remote control does not funct
16. emote Control directly at the remote    sensor  IR  on the front panel       Do not put any objects between the Remote    Control and the system while operating the  system     CAUTION      Remove batteries if they are  exhausted or if the Remote Control is  not being used for a long time      Do not use old and new or different  types of batteries in combination      Batteries contain chemical substances   so they should be disposed of properly        Controls on the system       STANDBY ON 0        switches the system to standby or on    2 iR       infrared sensor for remote control     3  TUNING aa  gt  gt     tunes to a radio frequency    changes DAB stations  or   navigates menu options    fort lB eer skips to the beginning of the  current previous subsequent  track    s  t  nt fast searches back and forward  within a track CD    for clock timer adjusts the hours and minutes   for the clock timer function        VOL          adjusts the volume level      4  SOURCE       selects the respective sound source for CD FM   DAB AUXZ        switches on the system         PRESET      for RM nira selects a preset FM station   for DAB                selects a preset DAB station         DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost       enhances the bass     0 m        stops CD playback or erases a CD programme     SCAN  for DAB sinais in UK  press briefly to auto  search and store all local DAB  stations of small range   T EEE outside UK  press and hold to  auto search and store all DAB  stations of wi
17. enna for optimal FM and    DAB reception            A  Power        Before connecting the AC power cord to the    Speakers Connection  wall outlet  ensure that all other connections    have been made  Front Speakers    Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS  terminals  right speaker to  RIGHT  and left  WARNING  speaker to  LEFT   red wire to     and black        For optimal performance  use only the wire to          original power cable       Never make or change any connections  with the power switched on    g ly  os    To avoid overheating of the system  a safety    ASL   circuit has been built in  Therefore  your   system may switch to Standby mode e Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker  automatically under extreme conditions  If wire into the terminal as shown     this happens  let the system cool down  before reusing it  not available for all versions      Preparations    Notes        For optimal sound performance  use the  supplied speakers        Do not connect more than one speaker to any  one pair of       speaker terminals        Do not connect speakers with an impedance  lower than the speakers supplied  Please refer to  the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual        Inserting batteries into the  Remote Control    o Open the battery compartment     Insert two R03 or AAA batteries  not supplied     following the indications       inside the  compartment        Close the cover           Using the Remote Control to  operate the system       Aim the R
18. es        Switching the system on    Press STANDBY ON 0 or SOURCE      on the remote control       gt  The system will switch to the last selected  source    Press DISC  TUNER  DAB or AUX on the  remote control       gt  The system will switch to the selected source     To switch the system to standby mode  Press STANDBY ON     or 0  on the  remote control         Power saving automatic standby  The power saving feature automatically switches  to standby 15 minutes after a CD playback has  ended and no control is operated     Basic Functions       Adjusting volume and sound       Press VOL       to adjust volume     gt  Display shows the volume level VOL and a  number from MIN 1 31 MAX     Cc       Press DBB to switch bass enhancement on or    off       gt  Display shows  if the DBB is activated        Press MUTE on the remote control to  interrupt sound reproduction instantly     gt  Playback will continue without sound     To activate sound reproduction you can       press MUTE again       adjust the volume controls       change source        11    CD Operation                         panera MICRO SYSTEM MCBI46    R O CDICD RICD RW COMPATIBLE                                                                                              N    IMPORTANT   The lens of the CD player should never be  touched           Loading a disc    This CD player plays Audio Discs including CD   Recordables and CD Rewritables     CD ROM  CD I  CDV  MP3 CD VCD  DVD or  computer CDs  however are 
19. interference requirements of the European  Community        Supplied accessories        2 speaker boxes      remote control       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     Disposal of your old product    Your product is designed and manufactured with  high quality materials and components  which    can be recycled and reused    a    Please inform yourself about the local separate  collection system for electrical and electronic  products     When this crossed out wheeled  bin symbol is attached to a  product it means the product is  covered by the European  Directive 2002 96 EC       Please act according to your local rules and do  not dispose of your old products with your  normal household waste  The correct disposal of  your old product will help prevent potential  negative consequences for the environment and  human health     General Information    Notes for battery disposal   Your product contains batteries covered by the  European Directive 2006 66 EC  which cannot  be disposed of with normal household waste   Please inform yourself a
20. ion  properly     Vv  Vv  Vv    SAS    Insert a disc    Check if the disc is inserted upside down    Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens  has cleared    Replace or clean the disc  see  Maintenance    Use a finalized CD RW or CD R     If the signal is too weak  adjust the antenna  For  DAB  you may also perform manual tuning  See  DAB  Manual tune    Increase the distance between the Mini HiFi  System and your TV orVCR     Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and  switch on the system again     Adjust the volume    Disconnect the headphones    Check that the speakers are connec ted  correctly    Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped     Check the speaker connections and location     Select the source  CD or TUNER  for example   before pressing the function button        4  Pl    Reduce the distance between the remote  control and the system    Insert the batteries with their polarities       signs  aligned as indicated    Replace the batteries    Point the remote control directly towards the IR  sensor    21    Troubleshooting    22    Problem Solution    The time is not working     The Clock Timer setting is erased     The indication  No station available  is  displayed     The indication  Station off air  is  displayed     I cannot hear the DAB station I have  selected        v Set the clock correctly   y Press TIMER to switch on the timer    Power has been interrupted or the power cord  has been disconnected  Reset the clock timer     DAB coverage is 
21. l  o confirm    T   gt  The preset number and the frequency of the  preset station are shown                                            e Repeat the above four steps to store other    Tuning to radio stations tois     Press SOURCE  or TUNER on the remote e  control   repeatedly until the desired waveband     FM  is displayed     You can override a preset station by storing  another frequency in its place           Press briefly SCAN  Tuning to preset radio stations    5 8      ie pale automaticaly tunes 19 a station   Press PRESET        A V onthe remote  with sufficient reception   Searching     is   f Son          control   until the desired preset station is  dispalyed during automactic tuning  dispigved  e Repeat step 2 if necessary until you find the  desired station     To tune to a weak station  press  lt  lt    pp  briefly and repeatedly until you have found  optimal reception        Programming radio stations  You can store up to a total of 30 radio stations  in the memory     Automatic programming    Autostore automatically starts programming  radio stations from preset 1 Any previous  presets e g  manually programmed will be erased       Press and hold SCAN for more than two  seconds to activate programming     gt     FM Scanning       is displayed during searching  and storing     gt  All available stations are programmed     17    FM Radio AUX          RDS Listening to an external source  The feature RDS  Radio Data System  is a You can listen to the sound of the
22. nnot be combined with    PROGRAMME    SHUF                  racks of the entire disc are  played in random order    REP ALL             repeats the entire disc   programme    REP eei plays the current track    continuously     To select Repeat play mode  press REPEAT on  the remote control    To select Shuffle play mode  press SHUFFLE  on the remote control              Press PII to start playback if in the STOP  position     To return to normal playback  press REPEAT or  SHUFFLE on the remote control until the  various SHUFFLE  REPEAT modes are no longer  displayed    Press ll once during playback to stop repeat     shuffle playback   Press ll again to cancel repeat shuffle play mode     Note      The SHUFFLE and REPEAT functions can be used  simultaneously     Programming track numbers  Programme in the STOP position to select and  store your disc tracks in the desired sequence  If  you like  store any track more than once  Up to  30 tracks can be stored in the memory     n the stop position  use the ka a   BPI to select  your desired track number    Press PROG to store      gt  Display  PROG flashes  and D   is displayed  briefly  then the selected track number     Repeat steps 1 2 to select and store all desired  racks        To start playback of your disc programme  press  Pil        Reviewing the programme  Stop playback and press PROG        Erasing the programme  You can erase the programme by   pressing ll once in the STOP mode   pressing lll twice during playback   
23. not possible     Select CD source     Lift the CD door on the top pans  of the system to open the  CD compartment      gt   OPEN  is displayed  when you open the CD  compartment     Insert a disc with the printed side facing up and  press down on PULLTO OPEN to close the  CD door     gt   READING  is displayed as the CD player  scans the contents of a disc  and then the total  number of tracks is shown           Basic playback controls  To play a disc    Press PI to start playback     gt  The current track number and  PLAY  icon  are displayed during disc playback     To select a different track    Press ka    gt  gt  once or repeatedly until the  desired track number appears in the display     To find a passage within a track    Press and hold down on ka a    gt  gt      gt  The disc is played at high speed and low  volume     When you recognise the passage you want   release ka a    gt      gt  Normal playback continues     To interrupt playback    Press PIE during playback      gt  The display freezes and  PLAY  icon flashes  when playback is interrupted      gt  To resume  press PHI again        To stop playback  Press II     Notes  CD play will also stop when        the CD door is opened        the disc has reached the end        you select another source  TUNER  DAB or AUX       you select standby      2     e    CD Operation       Different play modes  SHUFFLE  and REPEAT    You can select and change the various play  modes before or during playback  The play  modes ca
24. nsation applied since the  emphasis is on a constant high listening level   whereas a station broadcasting classical music  will have little or no compensation as the listener  reguires all of the highs and lows in the music to  define the detail     There are three levels of compensation   DRC 0  No compensation applied    DRC 1  Maximum compensation applied    the default   DRC1 2  Medium compensation applied        n DAB mode  press MENU to enter the menu  options     Press  lt 4    gt  gt  repeatedly until    DRC value   is displayed   Press PII to enter the sub menu       gt  The current DRC level displays on the first  ine     Press  lt 4    gt  gt  to select a DRC value  DRC 0   DRC 1 and DRC1 2  displayed on the second  ine        Press PII to confirm the selection     You should be able to hear the difference in  compression immediately     Note       The best way to determine which of these DRC  value settings suits you best is to experiment with  them on a variety of source material     Software version    This is only provided as the version number for  this product        FM Radio       Tune to your desired station  see Tuning to radio  stations                           staNaY ON MICRO SYSTEM MCBIAG      Press briefly PROG on the remote control to  n O PEPER T activate programming      Press PRESET        A   Y on the remote    vit control   to allocate a number from 1 to 30 to  his station                 source          Press and hold PROG on the remote contro
25. opening the CD compartment      gt  PROG disappears from the display     13    DAB Radio       Switching on DAB radio   For the first time when DAB mode is  switched on  the system will perform an auto  scan  Then all the available DAB stations will be  stored on the set  and the radio will tune to the  first available station     Press STANDBY ON 0  or SOURCE    on the remote control  to power on the  system     Press SOURCE  DAB on the remote control   o select DAB if DAB is not currently selected     gt     Welcome to DAB     is displayed briefly   hen radio auto tunes to a station           Notes        The display shows a rectangle  The position of  the rectangle indicates the degree of signal  strength   The further towards the right  the greater  the signal strength          If there is no DAB coverage currently available   or DAB signal is too weak  in your area no DAB  station will be found  and information like  Station  not available  will be displayed        Changing DAB stations    In DAB mode  press kaa    gt  gt  repeatedly until  your desired station name is displayed      gt  The selected station name appears on the  second line of the display     Press PII to confirm the selection     gt  The radio will immediately tune to the  selected station     About station display symbols   You may see some symbols displayed before the  station names as follows    gp  The symbol indicates that the station is one  of ten most listened stations by you based on  DAB radio
26. played     Repeat the above four steps to store other  stations     Notes        Ifyou have already saved a DAB station in that  preset location  it will be overwritten by a new  station        When you store DAB stations  these do not  overwrite your FM presets     e       Selecting a preset DAB station    Press PRESET        A V onthe remote  control   to select desired preset station     Press PII to confirm the selection     Note       Ifyou have not yet stored a DAB station in one  of the presets   Empty preset  will be displayed  The  display will revert to the previously selected station  after a few seconds        Resetting to the factory setting    Resetting to the factory setting will delete all of  the preset stations     In standby mode  on the main unit  press and  hold MENU and PRESET   simultaneously     Then press W to reset        Changing the DAB station  information    On the display of DAB broadcasting  the first line  shows a station name  and the second line shows  the service information for the current station  7  types of service information are available     Press INFO  RDS repeatedly to cycle through  the display information        Using the MENU control    The menu control lets you access the DAB radio  setup options     In DAB mode  press MENU to enter the menu  options      gt  The first setup option  Manual tune  is  displayed     Press ka a   BI to scroll the menu options   Manual tune   gt  Auto scan local   gt  Auto  scan full   gt  DRC value
27. the cord grip is clamped over the  sheath of the lead   not simply over the two    wires     Copyright in the U K    Recording and playback of material may  require consent  See Copyright Act 1956  and The Performer   s Protection Acts 1958  to 1972        CAUTION    Use of controls or adjustments or  performance of procedures other than  herein may result in hazardous  radiation exposure or other unsafe                      PHILIPS                                           990                               OVO                   _1556e1   s    PHILIPS                                                                                                                9909                                  PHILIPS  PAR  OES                               Contents       General Information                      Supplied accessories kS  Environmental Information        RD  Safety Information iD  Hearing Safety i 6  Preparations   Rear CONNECTIONS       scsssssssssesesseessseeesseesssseeesneese 7  Inserting batteries into the Remote   Gontro i icsscsoiscosasacesccesesasecicinnssabactoasesceshasateaagarsacgats 8  Using the Remote Control to operate   ThE system ou  esseesseesseessessesseesssesssesssessseesseesseesseeese 8  Controls       Controls on the system  Controls on remote control          Basic Functions    Switching the system on             Power saving automatic standby     1  Adjusting volume and sound   11  CD Operation   Loading a disc          12       Basic playback controls
    
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