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1.     Keep the microphone away from the speakers to  prevent howling     CD MP3 CD Operations       A    sw O O                                                      PHILIPS                                                                      IMPORTANT        This system is designed for regular discs   Therefore  do not use any accessories such  as disc stabiliser rings or disc treatment  sheets  etc   as offered on the market   because they may jam the changer  mechanism      Do not load more than one disc into each  tray        Discs for playback   This system can playback all digital audio CD   finalised digital audio CD Recordable  CDR  discs  and finalised digital audio CD Rewritable   CDRW discs    MP3 CDs  CD ROMs with MP3 tracks     COMPACT    e cee Ee    DIGITAL AUDIO a  nilraLAunin AeA PFeWrtable    Ay Plays    A Windows  m Media          00       About MP3 disc    Supported formats        SO9660  Joliet  Multisession       Max  track number plus album is 255       Max nested directory is 8 levels       The max  album number is 32       The max  MP3 program track number is 40       Supported VBR bit rate       Supported sampling frequencies for MP3 disc  are  32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz       Supported Bit rates of MP3 disc are  32  64   96  128  192  256  kbps           Loading discs    Press OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray   Load up to two discs on the individual disc trays   To load the third disc  press DISC CHANGE    gt  The disc tray will rotate until the empty tra
2.    At any moment  simply press STOP     to stop  ripping     Notes        This function can also be combined with the  programme function  In this case  selection of   RIPPING ALL  in DISC mode will record all  programmed tracks from the starting point to the  USB mass storage device        Itis impossible to rip from  MIC IN         Never unplug the USB mass storage device  before pressing STOPE to stop ripping        In the DISC mode  when you stop ripping or the  free space is insufficient  the current track being  ripped will not be recorded to your USB mass  storage device and the playback will stop at the  same time        During ripping  it is impossible to select any  other source or track  radio station  or even switch  the set to standby mode     To delete a track album from your USB  mass storage device    0 Plug in the USB mass storage device   O Select the track album to be deleted during    playback     O Press USB DELETE       gt   Delete track    yes or no    is displayed for  deleting a track      gt   Delete album    yes or no    is displayed for  deleting an album     O Press USB DELETE again before  deleting     disappears to confirm the deletion     External Sources       Tuner record timer setting Notes        It is impossible to set a sleep timer more than  12 hours later than the start timer        During timer setting  if no button is pressed  within 60 seconds  the system will exit timer setting  mode automatically     This function enables you to se
3.    When the power is turned on  the disc tray may  open and close to initialise the system        If no stereo frequency is detected during Plug  and Play   CHECK ANTENNA  will be displayed       During Plug and Play  if no button is pressed  within 10 seconds  the system will exit Plug and    Play mode     Basic Functions       Demonstration mode   The system has a demonstration mode that  shows the various features offered by the  system     To activate the demonstration   In standby mode  press and hold IB on the  system for 5 seconds to switch to  demonstration     To deactivate the demonstration  Press and hold Mi on the system for 5 seconds to  switch to standby mode        Switching the system on    In standby demonstration mode   Press STANDBY ON    to switch to the last  selected source    Press CD  TUNER  USB or AUX    Press OPEN CLOSE  DISC 1 2 3 CD 1 2     3   DISC CHANGE     gt  The system will switch to CD mode        Switching the system to standby  mode    In demonstration mode  Press and hold Mi on the system     In any other source mode   Press STANDBY ON  or    on the remote  control      gt  The clock will appear on the display when  the system is in standby mode     Dim mode   You can select the desired brightness for the  display    In any source mode  press DIM on the remote  control repeatedly to select DIM 1  DIM 2  DIM 3    or DIM OFF display mode     gt  DIM is shown  except for DIM OFF mode        Volume control    Adjust MASTER VOLUME to increase 
4.    gt  PROG disappears        Repeat steps 1   3 to store other radio stations     Notes        If you attempt to store more than 40 preset  radio stations   F LIL L   is displayed        During brogramming  if no key is bressed within  10 seconds  the system will exit the brogramme  mode automatically        Tuning to preset radio stations    Once you ve programmed the radio stations   press TITLE      4     PRESET to select the  desired preset number      gt  The preset number  radio frequency  and  waveband are displayed     9  e    Radio Reception       Changing tuning grid  not available for    all versions     In North and South America  the frequency step  between adjacent channels in the MW band is  10 kHz  9 kHz in some areas      Changing the tuning grid will erase all  previously stored preset radio stations     Disconnect the system from the AC power  supply  pull out the AC power cord     While holding down CD and D II on the  system  reconnect the system to the AC power  supply      gt  The display will show  GRID 9  or     GRID ID    Notes         GRID 9 and GRID 10 indicate that the tuning  grid is in step of 9 KHz and 10 kHz respectively       The FM tuning grid also will be changed from  50 kHz to 100 kHz or vice versa     19    External Sources       Connecting external equipment    O Connect the audio out terminals of the external    20    equipment  TV VCR  Laser Disc player  DVD  player or CD Recorder  to the AUX terminals  of your system     Press AUX t
5.   235 x 457 3 x 263 5          Frequency response      Dimensions w x h x d        WEI a RR RR RR a Qa iss 12 47kg 1paa  REAR SPEAKER   System full range satellite   jag o rs or ln ers MS MM T 8Q    Speaker driver        2x4  100w full range speaker  Frequency response 50Hz 20KHz  Dimensions w x h x d       140 x 311 x 250  Weight    5 34kg 1paa             SUBWOOFER  Impedance  Subwoofer drivers             10  250w woofer                   Frequency response        45Hz 150Hz  Dimensions w x h x d       303 x 455 x 360 3  bc         as 20 74kg 1paa  GENERAL   Material finish     Polystyrene Metal  AC Power    110 127   220   240V                 50 60 Hz Switchable  Power Consumption          Active           90W  Standby     lt   15W  Dimensions  w x h x d    265 x 310 x 367  mm   Weight  without speakers          mama 5 6 kg    Specifications and external appearance are  subject to change without notice        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 becomes dirty     4 o    clean it with a cleaning cloth   gt     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     Cleaning the disc lens   After prolonged use  dirt or dust may  accumulate at the disc lens  To ensure good  playback 
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8.   The disc tray will open without interrupting  current playback     To change the inner disc  press DISC  CHANGE again     n T Torn   CHANGING DISC    is displayed and the disc  will stop playing    gt  The disc tray will close to retrieve the inner    disc  then reopen with the inner disc accessible        Selecting a desired track passage    To search for a particular passage during   playback   Press and hold ALBUM     44  gt  gt  and release  it when the desired passage is located      gt  During searching  the volume will be reduced     To select a desired track    Press TITLE     4     repeatedly until the  desired track is displayed     If playback is stopped  press    IM to start  playback        Selecting a desired Album Title   MP3 WMA disc only     To select a desired album   Press ALBUM     44  gt  gt  repeatedly      gt  The album s name will scroll through the  display once     To select a desired title   Press TITLE     4     repeatedly     gt  The title s name will scroll through the display  once     Note        The album and title will only displayed once   when selected To view again  press the DISPLAY  button repeatedly to display ALBUM and TITLE  alternatively     o0    9    9       Different play modes  SHUFFLE  and REPEAT    You can select and change the various play  modes before or during playback   Press MODE on the remote control to select      gt   REPEAT TRACK  to repeat playback of  the current track         REPEAT ALL      to repeat playback of
9.   right  speaker to  SR  and left speaker to  SL  purple  wires to     and black wires to         of the       woofer connection terminals     7  y  ZU    Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker  wire into the terminal as shown     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        Optional connection   The optional equipment and connecting cords  are not supplied  Refer to the operating  instructions of the connected equipment for  details     Connecting a USB device or memory  card    By connecting a USB mass storage device   including USB flash memory  USB flash players  or memory cards  to the Hi Fi system  you can  enjoy the device s stored music through the  powerful speakers of Hi Fi system     Preparations    Insert the USB device s USB plug into the e  socket on the set     OR  for the devices with USB cables     O insert one plug of the USB cable  not supplied     to the e socket on the set     O Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the    USB output terminal of the USB device   OR    for the memory card     O insert the memory card into a card reader  not    supplied      O Use a USB cable  not supplied  to connect the    card reader into the   e socket on the set     Connecting a non USB device    U
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12.  bass response        Press DBB to select   DBB 1  DBB 2  DBB 3 or  DBB OFF     gt  The selected pgg is shown  except for DBB  OFF mode     DSC DBB selection   When select CD mode  the default setting of  DSC   DBB is ROCK   DBB2   Press DSC to  select DSC mode  the DBB setting remains last  DSCs DBB setting  You can manually select the  DBB setting that best suits your listening  environment     Incredible Surround    The Incredible Surround magnifies the virtual  distance between the front speakers for an  incredibly wide  enveloping  stereo effect     Press and hold DBB INC SURR  or DBB IS  on the remote control  until  INCR SURR    is  displayed     gt  If activated     INC BLIRR  is displayed      gt  If deactivated     15 OFF    is displayed     Note        Some discs might be recorded in high  modulation  which causes a distortion at high  volume  If this occurs  switch off DBB or reduce the  volume        Karaoke    Connecting a microphone to the system allowing  you to sing along with the music source     O Comect microphone s  to the MIC 1 2 jack     Before connecting the microphone  set the  microphone MIC VOLUME to the minimum  level to prevent howling sound    Press DISC  CD 1 2 3   TUNER  USB or  AUX to select the source to be mixed and start  playback    Adjust the volume level of the source with  MASTER VOLUME control        9 Adjust the microphone volume with the    microphone MIC VOLUME control        o Adjust the echo level with the ECHO control     Note   
13.  causadas por inundaciones  incendios  terremotos  tormentas el  ctricas  golpes o accidentes de cualquier  naturaleza    4 5  Las fallas o da  os ocasionados en desperfectos en la l  nea telef  nica    4 6  Las fallas producidas por una mala recepci  n ocasionada en el uso de una antena deficiente o en  se  ales de transmisi  n d  biles       Las condiciones de instalaci  n y uso del artefacto se encuentran detalladas en el Manual de Uso del mismo     La empresa no asume responsabilidad alguna por los da  os personales o a la propiedad al usuario o a    terceros que pudieran causar la mala instalaci  n o uso indebido del artefacto  incluyendo en este   ltimo  caso a la falta de mantenimiento       En caso de falla  el usuario deber   requerir la reparaci  n a la empresa a trav  s del Service Oficial y o    Talleres Autorizados m  s pr  ximos a su domicilio y cuyo listado se acompa  a al presente  La empresa a  segura al usuario la reparaci  n y o reposici  n de piezas para su correcto funcionamiento en un plazo no  mayor a 30 d  as contados a partir de la fecha de solicitud de reparaci  n  salvo caso fortuito o fuerza mayor    8  Toda intervenci  n del servicio t  cnico realizada a pedido del usuario dentro del plazo de garant  a  que no  fuera originada por falla o defecto alguno cubierto por este certificado  deber   ser abonado por el    interesado de acuerdo a la tarifa vigente     9  El presente certificado anula cualquier otra garant  a impl  cita o expl  cita  por la 
14.  la casa vendedora y ser presentado por el usuario conjuntamente con la factura original de  compra       Ser  n causas de anulaci  n de esta garant  a en los casos que corresponda     2 1  Uso impropio o distinto del uso dom  stico    2 2  Exceso o ca  das de tensi  n el  ctrica que impliquen uso en condiciones anormales    2 3  Instalaci  n y o uso en condiciones distintas a las marcadas en el    Manual de instalaci  n y uso     que se adjunta a esta garant  a    2 4  Cualquier intervenci  n al artefacto por terceros no autorizados por la empresa       La garant  a carecer   de validez si se observare lo siguiente     3 1  Enmiendas o raspaduras en los datos del certificado de garant  a o factura   3 2  Falta de factura original de compra que detalle tipo de artefacto  modelo  n  mero de serie y fecha  que coincida con los del encabezamiento del presente certificado       No est  n cubiertos por esta garant  a los siguientes casos     4 1  Los da  os ocasionados al exterior del gabinete    4 2  Las roturas  golpes  ca  das o rayaduras causadas por traslados    4 3  Los da  os o fallas ocasionados por deficiencias  sobretensiones  descargas o interrupciones del circuito  de alimentaci  n el  ctrica o rayos  deficiencias en la instalaci  n el  ctrica del domicilio del usuario o  conexi  n del artefacto a redes que no sean las especificadas en el Manual de Uso del mismo    4 4  Las fallas  da  os  roturas o desgastes producidos por el maltrato o uso indebido del artefacto y o 
15.  system and remote control                          10 11  Hearing Safety       Basic Functions  Plug and Play  Demonstration mode               Volume control    Sound control  MAX Sound  VAC  Virtual Ambience Control   DSC  Digital Sound Control   DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost   Incredible Surround  MC Jl c          14       CD MP3 CD Operations  Discs for playback  About MP3 disc  Loading discs  Playing discs  Replacing discs during playback       Selecting a desired track passage     Selecting a desired Album Title   Different play modes  SHUFFLE and REPEAT                   Programming the disc tracks    Erasing the programme       Radio Reception  Tuning to radio stations                    18  Storing preset radio stations                      18 19  Automatic Preset Programming  Manual Preset Programming  Tuning to preset radio stations                         19  Changing tuning grid                          sss 19       External Sources  Connecting external equipment                       20  Using a USB mass storage device     Ripping function                                 Tuner record timer setting             Clock Timer   View CLOCK sits ds 24    AA eei bei s 24  Timer setting occasion cnica 25    To deactivate the TIMER  To activate the TIMER             Sleep timer setting uu a u sss 25  Specifications                                  26  Maintenance    27  Troubleshooting                             27 28    IMPORTANT    PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VOLTAGE  SELECTOR LOC
16.  the  current disc     gt   SHUFFLE DN      to random playback of the  current disc     REPEAT DFF      to stop repeat function and  resume normal playback     SHUFFLE OFF      to stop shuffle function  and playback current disc     REP Or SHUF is shown  except SHUFFLE OFF  mode     Note        During program play mode or playing an MP3  CD  it is not possible to repeat playback of the  current disc  Repeat Disc mode         Programming the disc tracks  Programming tracks is possible when playback is  stopped  Up to 40 tracks can be stored in the  memory in any order    Load the desired discs on the disc tray  refer to     Loading discs        Press DISC 1 2 3 to select a disc    Press PROGRAM to start programming in stop  mode in stop mode     gt  PROG starts flashing    Press TITLE     4   Dl repeatedly to select the  desired track    For MP3 disc  press ALBUM      lt 4  gt  gt  and    TITLE     14   P  to select the desired album  and title for programming           Press PROGRAM to store the track     CD MP3 CD Operations    O To end programming  press STOP once       gt  PROG stays and the programme mode  remains active     gt  The total number of tracks programmed and  the total playing time are displayed      gt  For MP3 disc  total playing time will not be  shown     To start programme play  press  gt  II     Notes        It is not possible to create a programme with  MP3 tracks from multiple CDs  or combined with  normal audio tracks        If the total playing time 
17.  turn  knob clockwise or press VOLUME    or  decrease  turn knob anti clockwise or press  VOLUME    the sound level     To listen through the headphones  Connect the headphones plug to the 4  socket  at the front of the system      gt  The speakers will be muted     To switch off the volume temporarily    Press MUTE on the remote control     gt  Playback will continue without sound and    MALTA    MUTE  Is displayed     To restore the volume  press  MUTE again or  increase the volume level        13    Basic Functions    14       Sound control    For optimal sound listening  select only one  of the following navigation sound controls  at a time   MAX  DSC or VAC     MAX sound provides the best mixture of various  sound features  DSC  VAC  DBB  for example      Press MAX SOUND  or MAX on the remote  control  repeatedly      gt  If activated  MAX SOUND is shown and the  MAX SOUND button lights up      gt  If deactivated     MAX OFF  is displayed and the  MAX button black out     VAC  Virtual Ambience Control     The VAC feature enables you to adjust the  system to select a type of environment     Press WAC to select   CINEMA  HALL or  CONCERT     gt  The selected VAC is shown     The DSC feature enables you to enjoy special  sound effects that have preset equaliser settings   providing the best music reproduction     Press DSC to select   OPTIMAL  JAZZ  ROCK  or TECHNO     gt  The selected DSC is shown     DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost     There are three DBB settings to enhance the 
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19. 2524039  12 36219080  14 34962596  19 38765310  17 34215726    79 32119764  79 32176080  79 5222325  79 4313023  79 6312656    63 4212857  63 4111818  63 34641590  63 33511038  63 33124470    CERTIFICADO DE GARANTIA NO BRASIL    Este aparelho e garantido pela Philips da Amaz  nia Ind  stria Eletr6nica Ltda   por um per  odo  superior ao estabelecido por lei  Por  m  para que a garantia tenha validade     imprescindivel  que  al  m deste certificado  seja apresentada a nota fiscal de compra do produto     A Philips da Amaz  nia Ind  stria Eletr  nica Ltda  assegura ao propriet  rio con   sumidor deste aparelho as seguintes garantias   a partir da data de entrega do  produto  conforme expresso na nota fiscal de compra  que passa a fazer parte   deste certificado     Garantia para r  dios e reprodutores de CD port  teis   sem caixa ac  stica destac  vel   180 dias    Garantia para os demais produtos da marca Philips  365 dias     Esta garantia perder   sua validade se      O defeito apresentado for ocasionado por uso indevido ou em desacordo com o seu manual  de instruc  es      O produto for alterado  violado ou consertado por pessoa nao autorizada pela Philips      O produto for ligado a fonte de energia  rede el  trica  pilhas  bateria  etc   de caracter  sticas     diferentes das recomendadas no manual de instru    es e ou no produto      O n  mero de s  rie que identifica o produto estiver de alguma forma adulterado ou rasurado        Est  o exclu  dos desta garantia defeit
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21. 33333275  49 36341289  476 522282  47 33444777  47 33722050  49 35220418  47 34331146  49 2232355  49 32244414  48 36461221  48 4643202  49 6640052  497 661014  42 35232839  47 5211920  49 36220026  49 4521034  48 5331225  478 620576  48 6224448  48 6261651  48 5250373  484 651137  49 35660376  49 4333026    19 38241524  19 34062914  19 38072674  18 36218775  16 33368710  11 44118145  14 37322142  17 33222742  16 37614455  14 32239551  18 36424011       BOTUCATU  BOTUCATU  CAMPINAS  CAMPINAS  CAMPINAS  CAMPINAS   CAMPO LIMPO PAULISTA  CAMPOS DO JORDAO  CATANDUVA  CERQUILHO  CRUZEIRO  DIADEMA  DRACENA  FERNANDOPOLIS  FRANCA   FRANCO DA ROCHA  GUARUJA  GUARULHOS  GUARULHOS  IGARAPAVA  INDAIATUBA  ITAPETININGA  ITAPIRA   ITARARE   ITU   ITUVERAVA  JABOTICABAL   JALES   JAU   JUNDIAI   LEME   LIMEIRA   MARILIA   MATAO   MAUA   MOGI DAS CRUZES  MOGI GUACU  MOGI MIRIM  OLIMPIA   OSASCO  OURINHOS  PIRACICABA  PIRASSUNUNGA  PORTO FERREIRA  PRES PRUDENTE  PRES  EPITACIO  PRES PRUDENTE  PROMISSAO  RIBEIRAO PRETO  RIBEIRAO PRETO  RIBEIRAO PRETO  RIO CLARO   S BERNARDO CAMPO  S BERNARDO CAMPO  S CAETANO DO SUL  SJOAO BOA VISTA   S JOSE CAMPOS   S JOSE DO RIO PARDO  S JOSE RIO PRETO   5  JOSE RIO PRETO  SALTO   SANTO ANDRE  SANTOS   SANTOS   SAO CARLOS   SAO JOSE DO CAMPOS  SAO JOSE RIO PRETO  SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PAULO   SAO PA
22. 8  IMEXICO D F  ZONA  932 78 23  CENTRO 55216007 unitelmex yahoo com mx VERACRUZ  VER 932 44 44  MEXICO  D  F  55 36 71 03 314 31 36  ZONA SUR 55 36 25 75 centrodeservicioelectronico hotmail com VILLAHERMOSA  TAB 314 61 67  MEXICO  D  F     ZONA NORTE        jomar02 prodigy net mx          rosaliaq mich1 telmex net mx       antza ver megared net mx       Vilatec intrasurnet mx       53 68 30 21 tissaser prodigy net mx ZACATECAS  ZAC  9223163                               sertecmur hotmail com    Para mayor referencia de Talleres de Servicio Autorizados en otras ciudades comunicarse al 01 800 504 62 00  lada sin costo     63    Certificado de Garantia en Argentina    Artefacto  Modelo   Fabricante Importador  Philips Argentina S A    y o Fabrica Austral de Productos El  ctricos S A    Direcci  n  Vedia 3892   Buenos Aires   Fecha de Venta     Nro  de serie       Firma y sello de la casa vendedora     PHILIPS ARGENTINA S A  en adelante denominada    la empresa     garantiza al comprador de este    64    artefacto por el t  rmino de  6  meses a partir de la fecha de adquisici  n  el normal funcionamiento  contra cualquier defecto de fabricaci  n y o vicio de material  y se compromete a reparar el mismo     sin cargo alguno para el adquirente    cuando el mismo fallare en situaciones normales de uso y  bajo las condiciones que a continuaci  n se detallan       Este certificado de garant  a es v  lido   nicamente en la Republica Argentina  El certificado debe ser    completado por
23. ATED AT THE REAR OF  THIS SYSTEM IS PRESET AT 220V FROM  THE FACTORY  FOR COUNTRIES THAT  OPERATE AT 110V 127V  PLEASE ADJUST  TO 110V 127V BEFORE YOU SWITCH ON  THE SYSTEM        Supplied accessories        2 front speakers       2 rear speakers       2 subwoofer       Microphone       Remote control       One pair of AAA battery      MW loop antenna       FM wire antenna       AC power cord       RCA aux in cable       AC adaptor 2pin round to flat       Guarantee Booklet       Quick start guide       This insruction booklet       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  specialised company  Please observe the local  regulations regarding the disposal of packaging  materials  exhausted batteries and old    General Information    equipment        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     Place the system in a location with adequate  ventilation to prevent internal heat build up in  your sys
24. MP3 CD Mini Hi Fi System FWM986    User manual  Manual do usuario    Manual del usuario       PHILIPS    M  xico NOM    5    Es necesario que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de  manejo     PRECAUCI  N   ADVERTENCIA    No abrir  riesgo de choque el  ctrico    ATENCI  N    Verifique que el voltaje de alimentaci  n  sea el requerido para su aparato    Para evitar el riesgo de choque el  ctrico  no quite la tapa   En caso de requerir servicio  dirijase al personal calificado     Descripci  n  Minisistema de Audio   Modelo   FWM986 55   Alimentaci  n  110 127   220    240V   50 60 Hz  Consumo  300W   Importador  Philips Mexicana  S A  de C V   Domicilio  Av  La Palma No 6   Col  San Fernando La Herradura  Huixquilucan   Localidad y Tel  Edo  de M  xico C P  52784  Tel 52 69 90 00   Exportador  Philips Electronics HK  Ltd    Pa  s de Origen  China   N   de Serie           LEA CUIDADOSAMENTE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO  ANTES DE USAR SU APARATO             AVISO IMPORTANTE   CAUTION  Philips Mexicana  S A  de C V  no se hace Use of controls or  responsable por dafios o desperfectos causados por  adjustments or performance       Maltrato  descuido o mal uso  presencia de  i of procedures other than  insectos o roedores  cucarachas  ratones etc              Cuando el aparato no haya sido operarado herein may result in  de acuerdo con el instructivo del uso  fuera hazardous radiation  de los valores nominales y tolerancias de las exposure or other unsafe    tensiones  voltaje   frecuencia  cicl
25. ORMIGA   FRUTAL   GOV  VALADARES  GUAXUPE  GUAXUPE  IPATINGA   ITABIRA   ITAJUBA  ITAPECERICA   ITAPECERICA   ITAUNA  ITUIUTABA   JOAO MONLEVADE  JOAO MONLEVADE  JOAO PINHEIRO  JUIZ DE FORA   JUIZ DE FORA  LAGOA DA PRATA  LAVRAS  MANHUACU  MONTE CARMELO  MONTE SANTO DE MINAS  MONTES CLAROS  MURIAE  MUZAMBINHO  NANUQUE   NOVA LIMA  OLIVEIRA   PARA DE MINAS  PARA DE MINAS  PARACATU   PASSOS   PATOS DE MINAS  PATROCINIO  PITANGUI   PIUMHI   POCOS DE CALDAS  POCOS DE CALDAS  PONTE NOVA  POUSO ALEGRE   S SEBASTIAO PARAISO  S SEBASTIAO PARAISO  SANTOS DUMONT  SAO JOAO DEL REI  STO ANTONIO MONTE  TEOFILO OTONI  TIMOTEO   UBA   UBERABA  UBERLANDIA  UBERLANDIA  VARGINHA  VARZEA DA PALMA  VAZANTE   VICOSA    PAR    ABAETETUBA  BELEM   BELEM  CAPANEMA  CASTANHAL  ITAITUBA  MARABA  OBIDOS  PARAGOMINAS    31 32257262  31 32254066  31 34420944  31 34181919  31 32957700  31 34491000  31 21027373  31 35322088  37 35212906  37 35222511  32 37412017  35 35412293  31 37311638  31 37637784  31 33912994  31 33953461  31 38411804  38 37213009  37 32212353  37 33214177  34 34235279  33 32716650  35 35513891  35 35514124  31 38222332  31 38316218  35 36211315  37 33411326  37 33411326  37 32412468  34 32682131  31 38512909  3138521112  38 35611327  32 30842584  32 32151514  37 32613493  35 38219188  33 33314735  34 38422082  35 35911888  38 32218925  32 37224334  35 5712419   33 36212165  31 35412026  37 33314444  37 32316369  37 32321975  38 36711250  35 35214342  34 38222588  34 38311531  37 32716
26. RA  VARZEA GRANDE    MATO GROSSO DO SUL  AMAMBAI   CAMPO GRANDE  CAMPO GRANDE  CAMPO GRANDE  DOURADOS  IVINHEMA   NAVIRAI   NOVA ANDRADINA  PONTA PORA   RIO BRILHANTE  TRES LAGOAS    MINAS GERAIS  ALFENAS  ALMENARA  ANDRADAS  ARAXA   ARAXA   ARCOS   BAMBUI  BARBACENA    A DE SERVI  O    27 37562245  28 35420482  27 37222288  27 33614355  27 33710148  27 37271153  27 37633806  27 32891233  27 32233899    62 3243562  64 6561811  64 4532878  64 4412786  61 6318166  62 32919095  62 32292908  94 34952272  62 5111840  62 4511184  62 3551484  64 34310837  62 3731806  61 6228519  64 6618259  64 4611133  62 3971320  64 36210173  62 5051505  62 3571285    99 35381889  99 36212794  99 5410113   98 7311335   99 35212377  98 4711364   99 36611277  99 36612942  98 34731351  99 35244969  99 36423142  99 36631815  98 36537553  98 2241581   98 32323236  98 32315276    66 35212460  66 4811726  66 4011394  65 36230421  65 5491333  65 2662326  66 4981682  66 4233888  66 5314592  65 3261431  65 6826502    67 4811543  67 33242804  67 3831540  67 3213898  67 4217117  67 4421244  67 4612486  67 4413851  67 4314313  67 4527950  67 5212007    35 32927104  33 7211234   35 37312970  34 36611132  34 36691869  37 33513455  37 34311473  32 33310283       BELO HORIZONTE  BELO HORIZONTE  BELO HORIZONTE  BELO HORIZONTE  BELO HORIZONTE  BELO HORIZONTE  BELO HORIZONTE  BETIM   BOM DESPACHO  BOM DESPACHO  CARANGOLA  CASSIA  CONGONHAS  CONS LAFAIETE  CONTAGEM  CONTAGEM  CORONEL FABRICIANO  CURVELO  DIVINOPOLIS  F
27. SURROND  LEFT                                              FRONT    SURROUND RIGHT  RIGHT                                        Lt  MERI       Rear connections    The type plate is located at the rear of the  system     Power       Before connecting the AC power cord to the  wall outlet  ensure that all other connections  have been made         f your system is equipped with a Voltage  Selector  set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the  local power line voltage     Warning        For optimal performance  use only the  original power cable        Never make or change any connections  with the power switched on     To avoid overheating of the system  a safety  circuit has been built in  Therefore  your  system may switch to Standby mode  automatically under extreme conditions  If  this happens  let the system cool down  before reusing it  not available for all versions      Antennas Connection   Connect the supplied MW loop antenna and FM  antenna to the respective terminals  Adjust the  position of the antenna for optimal reception     MW Antenna       Fix the claw 2  to the slot S                Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV   VCR or other radiation source     FM Antenna    For better FM stereo reception  connect an    outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA  terminal        Speakers Connection    Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS   FRONT terminals  right speaker to  FR  and left  speaker to  FL   connect the speaker wires to  the SPEAKERS  SURROUND terminals
28. ULO   SAO PAULO    IZADO    14 38821081  14 38155044  19 32369199  19 32544819  19 32336498  19 37372500  11 40392000  12 36622142  17 35232524  15 32842121  12 31433859  11 40430669  18 38212479  17 34423921  16 37223898  11 44492608  13 33582942  11 64513576  11 64431153  16 31724600  19 38753831  15 32710936  19 38633802  15 35322743  11 40230188  16 7293365  16 32021580  17 36324479  14 36222117  11 45862182  19 35713528  19 34413179  14 34547437  16 33821046  11 45145233  11 47941814  19 38181171  19 38624401  17 2812184  11 36837343  14 33225457  19 34340454  19 35614091  19 35812441  18 2225168  18 2814184  18 2217943  14 35411696  16 36106989  16 36368156  16 36107553  19 35348543  11 41257000  11 43681788  11 42214334  19 36232990  12 39239508  19 36085760  17 32325680  17 2352381  11 40296563  11 49905288  13 32272947  13 32847339  16 33614913  12 39122728  17 2355241  11 2964622  11 67036116  11 69791184  11 38659897  11 62156667  11 69545517  11 36726766  11 66940101  11 32077111  11 39757996  11 62976464  11 56679695  11 38751333  11 55321515  11 62809411  11 32217317  11 37714709  11 25770899    BRASIL    SAO PAULO  SAO ROQUE   SAO VICENTE  SOROCABA  SOROCABA   STA BARBARA D  OESTE  TABOAO DA SERRA  TAQUARITINGA  TAUBATE   TUPA   VINHEDO  VOTUPORANGA    SERGIPE  ARACAJU  ARACAJU  ESTANCIA  ITABAIANA  LAGARTO    TOCANTINS  ARAGUAINA  ARAGUAINA  GUARAI  GURUPI  GURUPI    1132222311  11 47842509  13 34628031  15 32241170  15 32241170  19 34631211  11 47871480  16 3
29. aje  de  alimentaci  n el  ctrica y las caracter  sticas  que deben reunir las instalaciones auxiliares       Por fen  menos naturales tales como   temblores  inundaciones  incendios  descargas  el  ctricas  rayos etc  o delitos causados por  terceros  choques asaltos  ri  as  etc       operation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          O    ESA   E c                 USB RIP ALL AND PLAY                                                    DEMO MODE    To turn ON To turn OFF  DEMO STOP DEMO STOP    Press  amp  HOLD E button Press  amp  HOLD m button    for 3 seconds for 3 seconds    P LU G  amp  P LAY io tuner installation    Follow instructions Press    PLAY       Plug in the unit in the display       English                                                  6    Espa  ol                                               29    Portugu  s                                            52    Contents       General Information  Supplied accessories  Environmental information       Safety Information  serena 7             Preparations   Rear connections  Power  Antennas Connection  Speakers Connection   Optional connection re 9  Connecting a USB device or memory card  Connecting a non   USB device   Inserting batteries into the remote control    9             Controls   Controls on the
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34. e    To exit without storing the setting  Press STOP lll on the system     Notes        The clock setting will be cancelled when the  bower cord is disconnected or if a power failure  occurs        During clock setting  if no button is pressed  within 25 seconds  the system will exit clock setting  mode automatically        Timer setting    The system can switch on to CD  TUNER  or  USB mode automatically at a preset time   serving as an alarm to wake you up     IMPORTANT        Before setting the timer  ensure that the  clock is set correctly        The timer will always be switched on  after it has been set        The timer will not start if a recording is  in progress        The volume of the timer will increase  gradually from the minimum level to the  last tuned volume level     n standby mode  press and hold  CLOCK lt TINMER for more than two seconds  o select timer mode     gt  The last timer setting starts flashing          gt  The selected source will be lighted and  flashing     Press CD  TUNER or USB to select the  desired source     Before setting timer  make sure the music source  has been prepared    CD   Load the disc s   To start from a specific  rack  make a programme  refer to  CD  Operation   Programming the disc tracks     TUNER   tune to the desired radio station   USB   connecte a USB device            Press ALBUM      lt  lt  gt  gt  repeatedly to set the    hour for the timer to start        Press TITLE     4   DI repeatedly to set the    minute for th
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36. e Clock Timer setting is erased     The system displays features  automatically and buttons start flashing     ENEN    Remove the USB mass storage device or select  another source     f the signal is too weak  adjust the antenna or  connect an external antenna for better  reception    ncrease the distance between the Mini HiFi  System and your TV or VCR        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   Make sure the MP3 CD was recorded within  32 256 kbps bit rate with sampling frequencies  at 48 kHz  44 1 kHz or 32 kHz        Check the speaker connections and location     Select the source  CD or TUNER  for example   before pressing the function button   DID   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        Set the clock correctly    Press and hold CLOCK TIMER to switch on  he timer   f recording is in progress  stop recording     Press DIM to select DIM OFF display mode     Power has been interrupted or the power cord  has been disconnected  Reset the clock timer     Press and hold Mi on the system to switch off  he demonstration        62    POLIZA DE GARANTIA PARA MEXICO    ESTA POLIZA ES GRATUITA  Este apara
37. e timer to start        Press CLOCK lt TIMER to store the start time     At the preset time  the selected source will play     To exit without storing the setting  Press STOP lll on the system     Notes        When the preset time is reached and the  selected disc tray is empty  the next available disc  will be selected  If all the disc trays are not  available  Tuner will be selected automatically        During timer setting  if no button is pressed  within 25 seconds  the system will exit timer setting    Clock Timer    mode automatically     To deactivate the TIMER    Press SLEEP TIMER on the remote control     gt  The display will show  DEF  and TIMER will  disappear from the display     To activate the TIMER    Press SLEEP TIMER on the remote control    gt  The last set timer information will be shown  for a few seconds and TIMER will appear on the  display        Sleep timer setting  The sleep timer enables the system to switch to  standby mode automatically at a preset time     In active mode  press SLEEP TIMER on the  remote control repeatedly to select a preset  time      gt  The selections are as follows  time in       SLEEP  XX  or SLEEP OFF  is displayed    xk  is the time in minutes    When you reach the desired length of time  stop  pressing the SLEEP TIMER button      gt  SLEEP is shown  except for  SLEEP OFF   mode        To check the remaining length of time  after sleep timer is activated    Press SLEEP TIMER once     To change the preset sleep timer    Pres
38. er o tune to a lower or higher  radio frequency    lor Clock ans o set the hour    STOP E    for CD MP3 CD USB to stop playback or to  clear a programme     on the system only  to stop  programming    for Demo     on the system only  to  activate deactivate the  demonstration    for Clock     on the system only  to exit  clock setting    for Plug  amp  Play           on the system only  to exit  plug  amp  play mode     for Tuner          dl  for CD MP3 CD USB to start or interrupt  playback    for Plug  amp  Play          on the system only  to initiate  and start plug  amp  play mode           o select previous next album      6  VAC     5  DSC    TITLE      lt     gt   PRESET  for MP3 CD USB  to select previous next title     for CDs to skip to the beginning of  the current  previous  or next  track     or Tuners to select a preset radio  station    for  o  e cer to set the minute     o select different type of preset sound equaliser  settings  OPTIMAL  JAZZ  ROCK or TECHNO            o select different type of ambience based  equaliser settings  HALL  CONCERT or  CINEMA         e DBB INC SURR  DBB IS     MAX SOUND  MAX      9  MODE    to select the desired bass boost level  DBB 1   DBB 2  DBB 3 or DBB OFF     to activate or deactivate  effect     he surround sound          to activate or deactivate the optimal mix of    various sound features        selects different play modes  e g  REPEAT or  SHUFFLE  random order      CLOCK    G  DIM    to set or view the clock        
39. external USB mass storage device        a         11    Basic Functions    12                            KRRROKE  Kanne    USB RIP ALL AND PLAY                PHILIPS    Y                                                                     we          IMPORTANT   Before you operate the system  complete  the preparation procedures        Plug and Play  for tuner installation     Plug and Play allows you to store all available  radio stations automatically     First time setup power up   When you turn on the main supply   HUTT  INSTALL  PRESS PLAY  is displayed   Press  gt  Il on the system to start installation    gt   PLUG AND PLAY   INSTALL  is  displayed  followed by  TUNER  and  AUTO     gt  PROG starts flashing      gt  All available radio stations with sufficient  signal strength will be stored automatically   starting from FM and followed by MW band     gt  When all the available radio stations are  stored or the memory for 40 presets are used   the last preset radio station will be played           To reinstall Plug and Play    In standby or demonstration mode  press and  hold P gt  H on the system until  AUTO INSTALL   PRESS PLAY  is displayed    Press P IE again to start installation      gt  All previously stored radio stations will be  replaced     To exit without storing the Plug and Play  Press l on the system      gt  If you do not complete the Plug and Play  installation  the function will be restarted when  you next turn on the main supply again     Notes     
40. found  in the USB device     Play the USB s audio files as you do with the  albums tracks on a CD  See CD MP3  Operations      Notes        For compatibility reasons  the album track  information may differ from what it is displayed  through flash players  music management  software        File names or ID3 tags will be displayed as     if  they are not in English     21    External Sources    22       Ripping function    This function enables you to record music to a  connected USB mass storage device from any  other source  i e   DISC  TUNER  or AUX   without interrupting your enjoyment of the  music     Insert a USB mass device with sufficient free  space to the USB DIRECT     socket on  the set     Prepare the source to record from   DISC   load the disc s   Select the disc to  record from  Then  select a track where ripping  will start  See  CD MP3 CD Operations     Selecting a desired track passage  and  Selecting  a desired Album Title  MP3 WMA disc only      TUNER   tune to the desired radio station   See  Radio Reception    Tuning to radio stations   and  Tuning to preset radio stations      AUX   connect external equipment     Press USB RECORD to start ripping       USB REC  will start flashing on the display     gt  In the DISC mode   RIPPING ONE  will scroll  once        In the DISC mode  to record all tracks starting  from the one you selected  press USB  RECORD again    7    RIPPING ALL  will scroll once   ALL  and   USB REC  will start flashing on the display  
41. g preset radio stations  You can store up to 40 preset radio stations in  the memory     Automatic Preset Programming    Plug and Play setting  refer to    Basic Functions    Plug and Play       OR       Press TUNER to select TUNER mode     To begin automatic preset from a desired  preset number   Press TITLE     4    gt   PRESET to select the  desired preset number     gt  If a radio station has been stored in one of  he presets  it will not be stored again under  another preset number     Press and hold PROGRAM until  SUT  is  displayed    gt  PROG starts flashing     gt  All available radio stations with sufficient signal  strength will be stored automatically  starting  from FM and followed by MW band      gt  When all the available radio stations are  stored or the memory for 40 presets are used   the first preset radio station will be played           To stop storing the automatic preset  Press PROGRAM or STOP     on the system     Note        If no preset number is selected  automatic preset  will begin from preset  1  and all your former  presets will be overridden     Manual Preset Programming    Tune to your desired radio station  refer to     Tuning to radio stations            Press PROGRAM      gt  PROG starts flashing     gt  The next available preset number is displayed  for selection     To store the radio station to another  preset number   Press TITLE     4   p  PRESET to select the  desired preset number     Press PROGRAM again to store the radio  station  
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43. is more than  99 59   then        is displayed instead of the total  playing time        Ifyou attempt to programme more than 40  tracks   PRODRAM FULL  is displayed        During programming  if no button is pressed  within 25 seconds  the system will exit the  programme mode automatically     To review the programme  Stop playback and press TITLE     K         repeatedly        Erasing the programme    Press STOPE once when playback is stopped  or twice during playback      gt  PROG disappears and  PROGRAM LLERRE T   is displayed     Note        The programme will be erased when the system  is disconnected from the power supply or when the  disc tray is opened     17    Radio Reception                                                    USB RIP ALL AND PLAY          PHILIPS                                                                   Tuning to radio stations    O Press TUNER to select TUNER mode          TUNER  is displayed  A few seconds later  the  current radio frequency will appear on the  display     O Press TUNER again to select the desired    waveband   FM or MW        Press and hold ALBUM      lt 4 gt  gt  until the    18    frequency indication starts to change  then  release     gt  The display will show a radio station with  sufficient signal strength is found     Repeat step O if necessary until you find the    desired radio station     To tune to a weak station  press ALBUM      lt  lt   by briefly and repeatedly until optimal reception  found        Storin
44. ly to set O To cancel the sleep timer press SLEEP TIMER  the hour for the timer to start  repeatedly until  00  appears        Press TITLE     4 or DI repeatedly to set  the minute for the timer to start      ET  appears  the hour and minute digits for  the sleep timer  12 hours later than the start  timer by default  start flashing     O Press ALBUM      lt  lt  or   repeatedly to set  the hour for the timer to stop        Press TITLE     4 or DI repeatedly to set  the minute for the timer to stop     O Press CLOCK lt TIMER to store the set tuner  record timer    gt  The ripping will start at the set start time and  end at the set stop time     23    Clock Timer    o o0       24                                                 PHILIPS                                                                               View clock  The clock  if it is set  will be shown in standby  mode     To view the clock in any source mode   CD or TUNER for example    Press CLOCK  TIMER  or CLOCK on the  remote control      gt  The clock is displayed for a few seconds     gt  If the clock has not been set          is  displayed        Clock setting    The clock can be set in 24 hour mode     n standby mode  press CLOCK TIMER  or  CLOCK on the remote control  once     hour   Press TITLE     I4   Dl repeatedly to set the  minute     Press CLOCK TIMER  or CLOCK on the  remote control  again to store the setting         gt  The clock starts working     Press ALBUM       4  gt  gt  repeatedly to set th
45. o select external equipment     gt   AUX  is displayed     Note        All the sound control features  DSC or DBB  for  example  are available for selection        Refer to the operating instructions for the  connected equipment for details        Using a USB mass storage device    By connecting a USB mass storage device to the  Hi Fi system  you can enjoy the device s stored  music through the powerful speakers of Hi Fi  system     Playing a USB mass storage device   Compatible USB mass storage devices   With the Hi Fi system  you can use        USB flash memory  USB 2 0 or USB1 1        USB flash players  USB 2 0 or USB1 1        memory cards  requires an additional card  reader to work with this Hi Fi system     Note        In some USB flash players  or memory devices     the stored contents are recorded using copyright   protection technology  Such protected contents will  be unplayable on any other devices  such as this   Hi Fi system         Compatibility of the USB connection on this   product    a  This product supports most USB Mass storage  devices  MSD  that are compliant to the USB  MSD standards    i  Most common Mass storage class devices are  flash drives  memory sticks  jump drives and etc   ii  If you see a  Disc Drive  show up on your  computer after you plugged the mass storage  device into your computer  most likely it is MSD  compliant and it will work with this product    b  If your Mass storage device required a  battery power source  Please make sure y
46. on un suministro de energ  a  red el  ctrica  bater  a  etc    de  caracter  sticas diferentes a las recomendadas en el manual de instrucciones   e FEl n  mero de serie que identifica el producto se encuentre de forma adulterada     Est  n excluidos de garant  a     e Los defectos que se generen debido al incumplimiento del manual de instrucciones del producto   e Los casos fortuitos o de la fuerza mayor  como aquellos causados por agentes de la naturaleza y  accidentes  descargas el  ctricas  se  ales de transmisi  n d  biles    e Los defectos que se generen debido al uso de los productos en servicios no  dom  stico residencial regulares o en desacuerdo con el uso recomendado   e Da  os ocasionados por fluctuaciones de voltajes  voltaje fuera de norma o por causas fuera de  Philips  como cortocircuitos en los bafles o parlantes    e Fn las ciudades en donde no existe el taller autorizado del servicio de Philips  los costos del  transporte del aparato y o el t  cnico autorizado  corren por cuenta del cliente    e La garant  a no ser   v  lida si el producto necesita modificaciones o adaptaciones para que  funcione en otro pa  s que no es aqu  l para el cual fue mercadeado     El   nico documento v  lido para hacer efectiva la garant  a de los productos  es la Factura o Boleta de  compra del consumidor final     Aquellos productos que hayan sido adquiridos en otros pa  ses y que no est  n en el rango normal del  pa  s donde se efectuar   la reparaci  n  dicha prestaci  n de se
47. os decorrentes do descumprimento do manual de  instru    es do produto  de casos fortuitos ou de for  a maior  bem como aqueles causados por  agentes da natureza e acidentes  Excluem se igualmente desta garantia defeitos decorrentes do  uso dos produtos em servicos n  o dom  stico residencial regular ou em desacordo com o uso  recomendado  EST  O EXCLU  DAS DA GARANTIA ADICIONAL AS PILHAS OU BATERIAS  FORNECIDAS JUNTO COM O CONTROLE REMOTO     Nos municipios onde nao exista oficina autorizada de servico Philips  as despesas de transporte  do aparelho e ou do t  cnico autorizado  correm por conta do Sr  Consumidor requerente do  servico     A garantia n  o ser   v  lida se o produto necessitar de modifica    es ou adapta    es para habilit     lo a operar em qualquer outro pa  s que n  o aquele para o qual foi designado  fabricado  aprova   do e ou autorizado  ou ter sofrido qualquer dano decorrente deste tipo de modificac  o     Philips da Amaz  nia Ind  stria Eletr  nica Ltda    Dentro do Brasil  para informa    es adicionais sobre o produto ou para eventual necessidade de uti   lizac  o da rede de oficinas autorizadas  ligue para o Centro de Informac6es ao Consumidor  CIC    Em S  o Paulo   Capital e demais localidades com DDD 011   tel  2121 0203  nas demais    ocalidades e estados   tel  0800 701 02 03  discagem direta gratuita   ou escreva para Caixa  Postal  n   21 315   CEPO4602 970   Sao Paulo   SP ou envie um e mail para  cic philips com br  Hor  rio de atendimento  
48. osure to sound  even at normally  9 open ar close the disc tray   safe  levels  can also cause hearing loss   Q  DISC CHANGE O Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and  o change disc s   ake appropriate breaks   Display screen Be sure to observe the following  o view the current status of the system  guidelines when using your headphones     O Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable  periods of time   O Be careful not to adjust the volume as your    SLEEP TIMER  o activate deactivate or set the sleep timer        MUTE hearing adapts    o mute or restore the volume    Do not turn up the volume so high that you  NUMERIC KEYS can t hear what s around you    o input numbers    You should use caution or temporarily  DISPLAY 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     o display the album and title name for MP3    WMA disc   to display the remain time for CD  disc     OD            27 ECHO   o adjust the echo level   MICVOLUME Notes for remote control       o adjust the mixing level for Karaoke      First  select the source you wish to control  CLOCK TIMER by pressing one of the source select keys on      to view the clock  the remote control  CD or TUNER  for   o set the clcok or set the timer  example          Then select the desired function   gt   14     USB DIRECT     bi  for example      jack for the 
49. ou  have a fresh battery in it or charge the USB  device first and then plug it into the product  again         Supported Music type    a  This device only supports unprotected music  with the following file extension    mp3   wma   b  Music bought from on line music stores are  not supported because they are secured by  Digital Rights Management protection  DRM     C  File name extensions that end with the  following are not supported    wav   m4a  m4p  mp4   aac and etc        No Direct connection can be made from   Computer USB port to the product even you have   either or both mp3 or wma files in your computer     Supported formats        USB or memory file format FAT12  FAT16    FAT32  sector size  512   65 536 bytes        MP3 bit rate  data rate   32 320 Kbps and   variable bit rate       WMA v  or earlier       Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8   levels       Number of albums  folders  maximum 99       Number of tracks titles  maximum 999        D3 tag v2 0 or later       File name in Unicode UTF8  maximum length   128 bytes        The system will not play or support the   following        Empty albums  an empty album is an album  that does not contain MP3 WMA files  and  will not be shown in the display        Non supported file formats are skipped  This  means that e g  Word documents  doc or  MP3 files with extension  dlf are ignored and  will not be played        AAC WAV  PCM audio files       DRM protected WMA files       WMA files in Lossless format       H
50. ow to transfer music files from PC to a  USB mass storage device    By dragging and dropping music files  you can  easily transfer your favorite music from PC to a  USB mass storage device    For the flash player  you can also use its music  management software for the music transfer   However  those WMA files may be  unplayable for compatibility reasons     How to organize your MP3 WMA files on  the USB mass storage device   This Hi Fi system will browse the MP3 WMA  files in the folders sub folders titles order   Example     Root    Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 01       Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 03    Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 02     Title 001  Title 002   Title 003    Organize your MP3 WMA files in different  folders or subfolders as required        Notes        If you have not organized MP3 WMA files into  any albums on your disc  an album  00  will be  automatically assigned for all those files        Make sure that the file names of MP3 files end  with  mp3  and the file names of WMA files end  with  wma        For DRM protected WMA files  use Windows  Media Player 10  or later  for conversion  Visit  www microsoft com for details about Windows  Media Player and WM DRM  Windows Media  Digital Rights Management                  External Sources    Check the USB device has been properly  connected   See Installation  Connecting an  additional appliance     Press USB to select USB source        NO AUDIO appears if no audio file is 
51. quality  clean the disc lens with Philips  CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available  cleaner Follow the instructions supplied with  cleaner     WARNING    Maintenance    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 dealer or Philips for    help     Problem Solution       NU DISC    is displayed        DISC NOT FINALIZED    is displayed     Some files on the USB device are not  displayed     v  v  v    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 a correct MP3 CD  format disc     Use a finalised CD RW or CD R     Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or  the number of titles exceeds 400     27    Troubleshooting    28    ence TO NMT  E E NGI    DEVICE N SUPPORTED    scrolls on the    display     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 function  properly     The time is not working     Not all lighted buttons are showing light     Th
52. rvicio tomar   mas tiempo de lo normal ya  que es necesario pedir las partes piezas al centro de producci  n correspondiente     Centros de informaci  n    L  neas de atenci  n al consumidor  Chile  600 7445477   Colombia  01 800 700 7445  Costa Rica  0800 506 7445  Ecuador  1 800 10 1045   El Salvador  800 6024  Guatemala  1 800 299 0007  Panama  800 8300   Peru  0800 00100   Rep  Dominicana  1 800 751 2673  Venezuela  0800 100 4888       66    ACRE   CRUZEIRO DO SUL  RIO BRANCO   RIO BRANCO    ALAGOAS  ARAPIRACA   MACEIO   PALMEIRA DOS INDIOS  UNIAO DOS PALMARES    AMAP    MACAPA  SANTANA    AMAZONAS  MANAUS  MANAUS  MANAUS    BAHIA  ALAGOINHAS  BARREIRAS   BOM JESUS DA LAPA  BRUMADO   CAETITE   CAMACARI   CICERO DANTAS  CRUZ DAS ALMAS  ESPLANADA  EUNAPOLIS   FEIRA DE SANTANA  FEIRA DE SANTANA  GANDU   ILHEUS   IRECE   ITABERABA  ITABUNA  ITAPETINGA  JACOBINA   JEQUIE   JUAZEIRO   JUAZEIRO   LAURO DE FREITAS  MURITIBA   PAULO AFONSO  POCOES   RIBEIRA DO POMBAL  SALVADOR  SALVADOR  SALVADOR  SALVADOR   SANTO AMARO  SENHOR DO BONFIM  SERRINHA   STO ANTONIO JESUS  TEIXEIRA DE FREITAS  VALENCA   VITORIA DA CONQUISTA    CEAR     BREJO SANTO  CRATEUS   CRATO   FORTALEZA  FORTALEZA   IBIAPINA   IGUATU   ITAPIPOCA  JUAZEIRO DO NORTE  LIMOEIRO DO NORTE  OROs   SOBRAL   TIANGUA   UBAIARA    DISTRITO FEDERAL  BRASILIA    BRASILIA    GAMA    ESP  RITO SANTO  ALEGRE  ARACRUZ   BAIXO GUANDU    68 33224432  68 32217642  68 32249116    82 5222367  82 32417237  82 4213452  82 32811305    96
53. s       A    SAO BORJA  SAO FCO DE PAULA  SAO GABRIEL   SAO JOSE DO OURO  SAO LUIZ GONZAGA  SAO MARCOS  SOBRADINHO   STA CRUZ DO SUL  STA CRUZ DO SUL  TAPEJARA   TAPERA   TAQUARI   TORRES   TRES DE MAIO   TRES DE MAIO  URUGUAIANA  VACARIA   VENANCIO AIRES  VERA CRUZ    ROND  NIA  ARIQUEMES  CACOAL  CEREJEIRAS  GUAJARA MIRIM  J PARANA  PORTO VELHO  ROLIM DE MOURA  VILHENA    RORAIMA  BOA VISTA  BOA VISTA    SANTA CATARINA  BLUMENAU  CANOINHAS  CANOINHAS  CAPINZAL  CHAPECO  CHAPECO  CONCORDIA  CRICIUMA  CUNHA PORA  CURITIBANOS  DESCANSO  FLORIANOPOLIS  INDAIAL   IPORA DO OESTE  ITAIOPOLIS  ITAJAI   JARAGUA DO SUL  JOACABA  JOINVILLE   LAGES   LAGES   LAGUNA   LAURO MULLER  MARAVILHA  PINHALZINHO  PORTO UNIAO  RIO DO SUL   SAO MIGUEL D  OESTE  SEARA   SOMBRIO   TAIO   TUBARAO  TUBARAO  TURVO  URUSSANGA  VIDEIRA  XANXERE    S  O PAULO  AGUAS DE LINDOIA  AMERICANA  AMPARO  ARACATUBA  ARARAQUARA  ATIBAIA  AVARE  BARRETOS  BATATAIS  BAURU  BIRIGUI    DE SERVI  O    55 34311850  54 2441466  55 2325833  543521216  55 33521365  54 2911462  51 37421409  51 37155456  51 37153048  54 3442353  54 3851160  51 6531291  51 6641940  55 35352101  55 35358727  55 34121791  54 2311396  51 37411443  51 37181350    69 35353491  69 4431415   69 33422251  69 35414430  69 34211891  69 32273377  69 4421178   69 33223321    95 32249605  95 6233456    47 3227742  47 6223615  47 6223615  49 35552266  49 33223304  49 33221144  49 34423704  48 34375155  49 6460043  49 32410851  49 36230245  48 32254149  47 
54. s SLEEP TIMER again while the remaining  sleep timer is shown     gt  The display will show the next sleep timer  options     To deactivate the sleep timer    Press SLEEP TIMER repeatedly until  SLEEP  DFF  is displayed  or press STANDBY ON  5     25    Specifications    26    AMPLIFIER          250Wx2 per channel  100Wx2 per channel       Subwoofer    250Wx2 per channel  Signal to noise ratio    60 dBA  IEC   Frequency response    50     18000 Hz  Input sensitivity   DU Cm            s 1000 2000 mV  Output   Headphones  uoces tineis 32 Q   1  G Q 1 kHz  10  THD   CD MP3 CD PLAYER  Number of programmable tracks                       99  Frequency response             50     20000 Hz  3dB    Signal to noise ratio      Channel separation         Total harmonic distortion     lt 1           MPEG 1 Layer 3  MP3 CD    MPEG AUDIO  MP3 CD bit rate   utet 32 256 kbps    128 kbps advised   Sampling frequencies                       32  44 1  48 kHz  TUNER      87 5     108 MHz    531     1602 kHz     530     1700 kHz    FM wave range  MW wave range  9 kHz   MW wave range  10 kHz              Tuning grid  Number of presets  Antenna  Elisa diia 75 Q wire  MV Loop antenna  USB PLAYER  A A 12 Mb s V1 1  oca support MP3 and WMA files  Number of albums folders                   maximum 99  Number of tracks titles                       maximum 400    FRONT SPEAKER   System full range satellite  Impedance  Speaker drivers        2x6 5  250w woofer           2X2  250w tweeter  cata 50Hz 20KHz 
55. se a cinch cable to connect AUX to the  analogue audio out terminals of an external  equipment  TV  VCR  Laser Disc player  DVD  player or CD Recorder      Note        Ifyou are connecting equipment with a mono  output  a single audio out terminal   connect it to  the AUX left terminal  Alternatively  you can use a     single to double    cinch cable  the output sound  still remain mono         Inserting batteries into the  remote control   Insert two batteries  Type RO3 or AAA  into the  remote control with the correct polarity as  indicated by the     and     symbols inside the  battery compartment     a    CAUTION        Remove batteries if they are exhausted  or will not be 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  illustrations on page 3     e           10       Controls on the system and  remote control    STANDBY ON  5  o switch the system on or to standby mode     DISC 1 2 3  CD 1 2 3   o select a disc tray for playback     Source selection     to select the following    CD  o select disc source    press repeatedly to select a disc tray for  playback   TUNER  o select waveband  FM or MW   AUX  o select the input for an additional appliance    AUX   USB  o select USB source directly        Mode Selection    ALBUM      lt  lt  gt  gt   for MP3 CD USB            OE CID cete o search backward forward    for Tun
56. t a timer for  starting and stopping ripping from the tuner  source automatically     IMPORTANT       Before setting the timer  ensure that To deactivate the TIMER    the clock is set correctly     Press SLEEP TIMER on the remote control        Tune to the station you desire to record from      4  disappears from the display      See  Radio Reception    Tuning to radio stations     and  Tuning to preset radio stations     To activate the TIMER    O Go to the standby mode  Then  press and hold Press SLEEP TIMER on the remote control   CLOCK lt  TINMER on the system for more than     a  appears on the display     two seconds to select timer mode     gt  The selected source will be lighted      Press TUNER to select TUNER mode  O In the standby mode  press and hold    CLOCK lt TIMER on the remote control to     Press USB RECORD to enable USB recording     view the start timer setting     gt   ST  appears    USB REC    and the hour and  minute digits for the start timer start flashing  O Press CLOCK TIMER on the remote control    again to view the sleep timer setting           O To cancel USB record setting  press USB  RECORD again until  ST  and  USB REC     To view remaining time during ripping       disappear     gt  In this case  you can only continue to set the O After the tuner record timer starts  press  system switch on timer   See  Clock Timer   SLEEP TIMER on the remote control to view   Timer setting   the remaining time of ripping    O Press ALBUM     44 or   repeated
57. tem  Allow at least 30 cm  4 inches   clearance from the rear and the top of the unit  and 30 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 apparatus   Don t expose the system to dripping or  splashing   nstall this unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power can be reached easily    The lens may cloud over when the system is  suddenly moved from cold to warm  surroundings  making it impossible to play a disc   Leave the system in the warm environment until  the moisture evaporates              The mechanical parts of the set contain self   lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or  lubricated     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     Preparations          subwoofer subwoofer                                                                                                                                                             i                iZ  AC power cord                                  
58. to ha sido cuidadosamente dise  ado y se ha fabricado con los mejores materiales bajo  un estricto control de calidad  garantizando su buen funcionamiento por los periodos establecidos  seg  n el aparato  ver lista en la parte inferior  a partir de la entrega del aparato al consumidor   Esta p  liza incluye la reparaci  n o reposici  n gratuita de cualquier parte o componente que  eventualmente fallase y la mano de obra necesaria para su reparaci  n  as   como los gastos de  traslado razonablemente erogados dentro de nuestros centros de servicio  misma que se har    efectiva en cualquiera de nuestros centros de servicio autorizados en el pa  s   Si su aparato llegase a requerir de nuestro servicio de garant  a  acuda al centro de servicio m  s  cercano a su domicilio  de tener alguna duda por favor llame a nuestro CENTRO DE  INFORMACI   N AL CLIENTE LADA sin costo en toda la republica al 01 800 504 62 00 en donde  con gusto le indicaremos el centro de servicio autorizado m  s cercano a su domicilio   PHILIPS MEXICANA S A  de C V  a trav  s de sus centros de servicio autorizados reparar   y  devolver   a usted su aparato en un plazo no mayor a 20 d  as h  biles  contados a partir de la  fecha de ingreso  impresa en la orden de servicio de cualquiera de nuestros centros de servicio  autorizados   La garant  a de esta p  liza cubre cualquier desperfecto o da  o eventualmente ocasionado  por los trabajos de reparaci  n y o traslado del aparato en el interior de nuestros centros d
59. to select different brightness for the display  screen  DIM 1  DIM 2  DIM 3 or DIM OFF     Controls       62 MIC1 2 Hearing Safety       o connect microphones     Listen at a moderate volume    43  PROGRAM O Using headphones at a high volume can impair  for CD  MP3 CD   to programme disc tracks  your hearing  This product can produce sounds  for Tuner    to programme preset radio in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for   stations  a normal person  even for exposure less than a       minute  The higher decibel ranges are offered       to connect headphones  for those that may have already experienced    5  MASTER VOLUME  VOL      some heamrgloss f       O Sound can be deceiving  Over time your hearing       to increase or decrease the volume        comfort level  adapts to higher volumes of    IR SENSOR f sound  So after prolonged listening  what sounds      sensor for the infrared remote control   normal  can actually be loud and harmful to       USB RECORD your hearing  To guard against this  set your    volume to a safe level before your hearing        to copy music to an external portable USB  adapts and leave it there     storage device     USB DELETE To establish a safe volume level       to delete music stored on the external USB O Set your volume control at a low setting   device  Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  comfortably and clearly  without distortion    19  Disc tray  Listen for reasonable periods of time     OPEN   CLOSE O Prolonged exp
60. y  is ready for loading                    15    CD MP3 CD Operations       Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray                   Fw  DISC     gt   READING  tray  playing number of tracks and the playing  time will appear on the display      gt  A lighted button indicates that a disc is loaded  on the disc tray      gt  For MP3  WMA disc  the name of the first  album and title will be scrolled through the    vv Twn  AAA     display once and followed by  HXX 1    scrolls  The selected disc    Notes        Load the discs with the label side facing up        To ensure good system performance  wait until  the disc tray completely reads the disc s  before  proceeding        For MP3 disc  the disc reading time may exceed  10 seconds due to the large number of songs  compiled into one disc        Playing discs    To play current disc on the disc tray  Press P H      gt  The current discs will play once  then stop     gt  During playback  the selected disc tray  track  number and elapsed playing time of the current  track are displayed      gt  For MP3 WMA disc  TITLE is shown  For  mixed mode discs  only one mode will be  selected for playback depending on the  recording format     To interrupt playback  Press P HI     gt  The current track time flashes     To resume playback  press P gt  II again     To stop playback  Press STOP     For MP3 CD  During playback  press DISPLAY to show the  album and title name     o       Replacing discs during playback    Press DISC CHANGE    gt
    
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