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1. If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or Philips for help Problem Solution NO DISC is displayed Vv Insert a disc v Check if the disc is inserted upside down Y Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens has cleared v Replace or clean the disc see Maintenance Y Use a finalised CD RW or a correct MP3 CD format disc Radio reception is poor y Ifthe signal is too weak adjust the antenna or connect an external antenna for better reception Vv Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi System and your TV or VCR The system does not react when buttons v Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and are pressed switch on the system again Sound cannot be heard or is of poor v Adjust the volume quality v Check that the speakers are connected correctly v Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped Y 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 The left and right sound outputs are Vv Check the speaker connections and location reversed The remote control does not function Y Select the source CD or TUNER for example properly before pressing the function button D II Mi Pl v Reduce the distance between the remote control and the system Vv Insert the battery with its polarities signs aligned as indicated y Replace the battery Y Point the remote control di
2. CD door is opened the disc has reached the end you select standby the set auto off time expires no button is pressed within 15 minutes in the CD PAUSE position you select another source USB TUNER or AUX CD MP3 CD Operation O To select your play mode press MODE on the top of the system SHUFFLE or REPEAT on the remote before or during playback until the display shows the desired function SHUFFLE REPEAT REPEAT ALL O Press gt IM to start playback if in the STOP position gt If you have selected SHUFFLE playback starts automatically Playing an MP3 disc O Load an MP3 disc gt The disc reading time may exceed 10 seconds due to the large number of songs compiled into one disc gt ID3 information if available scrolls followed by the first album and track numbers O Press ALBUM PRESET on the remote to select a desired album Press Mi DI to select a desired track gt The album number will change accordingly as you reach the first track of an album by pressing I or the last track of an album by pressing Pl O Press gt I to start playback Supported MP3 disc formats ISO9660 Joliet UDF 1 5 Maximum title number 400 depending on filename length Maximum album number 40 Supported sampling frequencies 32 kHz 44 1kHz 48 kHz Supported Bit rates 32 256 kbps variable bitrates Different play modes SHUFFLE and REPEAT You can sele
3. active source or stays in standby mode gt If deactivated OFF appears Note The system will exit timer setting mode if no button is pressed within 90 seconds Activating and deactivating SLEEP The sleep timer enables the system to switch off by itself after a set period of time O Press SLEEP on the remote control once or more gt Display shows SLEEF and one of the sleep time options in sequence 40 15 60 45 30 15 UJ if you have selected a time Once SLEEP is activated 5LEEF is displayed O To deactivate press SLEEP on the remote control repeatedly until SLEEP disappears or press STANDBY ON ECO POWER or on the remote 19 Specifications AMPLIFIER Output power 2 x 20W RMS Signal to noise ratio aaas 62 BA Frequency response 63 16000 Hz 3 dB Input sensitivity AUX oe 0 5 V max 2 V Impedance loudspeakers ste 4Q CD PLAYER Frequency range u s 30 16000 Hz Signal to noise ratio indiana Lo OBA TUNER FM wave range 87 5 108 MHz MW wave range a 531 1602 kHz Sensitivity at 75 Q mono 26 dB signal to noise ratio 2 8 uV stereo 46 dB signal to noise ratio 61 4 uV Selectivity 2 28 dB Total harmonic distortion venue E 5 Frequency response 63 12500 Hz 3 dB Signal to noise ratio seen 2 DO dBA Maintenance 20 Cleaning the Cabinet Use a soft clo
4. as if they are not in English 17 Clock Timer 18 E B l PROG DISPLAY IMPORTANT To set clock in the Eco Power mode press and hold STANDBY ON ECO POWER on the set for 3 seconds or more to switch to normal standby mode first before proceeding with the procedures below 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 DISPLAY CLOCK gt The clock is displayed for a few seconds gt If the clock has not been set is displayed Setting the clock The clock can be set in either 12 hour or 24 hour mode HM 12 00 or BED IC UL uu or for example On standby mode press and hold DISPLAY CLOCK on the remote control for more than 3 seconds gt SET CLOCK scrolls on the display na a Ic HR or 24 HR appears in which ig or gH flashes Press VOLUME VOL on the remote repeatedly to select clock mode gt The clock digits for the hours flash Press VOLUME VOL on the remote o set the hours Press DISPLAY CLOCK again gt The clock digits for the minutes flash Press VOLUME VOL on the remote o set the minutes Press DISPLAY CLOCK to confirm the time o ooo Notes The backlight for clock display is dim in standby The clock setting will be cancelled wh
5. program You can erase the program by pressing W once in the STOP mode pressing W twice during playback opening the CD compartment 3 PROD disappears CLEAR s disappears from the display crolls and then FAN USB TUNER fa N N DN O O O PROG DISPLAY TIMER SLEEP DD CG O Tuning to radio stations O Press SOURCE on the front panel of the system or TUNER on the remote to select TUNER gt Trina TUNER is displayed briefly Press TUNER on the remote once or more to select your waveband FM MW Press and hold 44 gt gt for 2 to 3 seconds gt The radio automatically tunes to a station with sufficient reception Display indication during automatic tuning SEARCH Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find the desired station To tune to a weak station press 44 gt gt briefly and repeatedly until you have found optimal reception Programming radio stations You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations in the memory o O 4 Radio Reception Automatic programming Automatic programming will start with a chosen preset number From this preset number upwards former programmed radio stations will be overridden Press I DI to select the preset number where programming should start Note If no preset number is selected default is preset 1 and all your presets will be overridden Press PROGRAM PROG on the
6. remote for more than 2 seconds to activate programming gt AUTO is displayed and available stations are programmed in order of waveband reception strength FM followed by MW The last preset automatically stored will then be played Manual programming Tune to your desired station see Tuning to radio stations Press PROGRAM PROG on the remote to activate programming Press I Pl to allocate a number from 1 to 40 to this station Press PROGRAM PROG on the remote again to confirm the setting gt The preset number and the frequency of the preset station are shown Repeat the above four steps to store other stations You can override a preset station by storing another frequency in its place Tuning to preset radio stations Press I DI until the desired preset station is displayed 15 External Sources Connecting external equipment O Connect the audio out terminals of the external 16 equipment TV VCR Laser Disc player DVD player or CD Recorder to the AUX IN R L terminals of your system Press AUX to 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 thro
7. with the following are not supported wav m4a m p 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 v9 or earlier Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels Number of albums folders maximum 99 Number of tracks titles maximum 400 1D3 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 How 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 US
8. B 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 02 2 Title 001 Title 002 Title 003 Album 03 EE 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 o o External Sources Check the USB device has been properly connected See Preprations Optional connection Press SOURCE on the front panel of the system once or more to select USB or USB on the remote control Mim ETTER NO AUDIO appears if no audio file is 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
9. Micro System MCM119 User manual 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 AS TA 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 the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires Copyright in t
10. SHUFFLE and REPEAT13 Programming track numbers 13 Reviewing the programme 14 Erasing the programme uu 14 Radio Reception Tuning to radio stations Programming radio stations 15 Automatic programming Manual programming Tuning to preset radio stations 15 External Sources Connecting external equipment 16 Using a USB mass storage device 16 17 Clock Timer Viewing the clock Setting the clock Setting the timer Activating and deactivating TIMER 19 Activating and deactivating SLEEP 19 Specifications 20 Maintenance 20 Troubleshooting 21 22 This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community Environmental Information All unnecessary packaging has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials cardboard box polystyrene foam buffer and polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your system consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials exhausted batteries and old equipment Supplied accessories 2 speaker boxes remote control with battery MW loop
11. antenna FM wire antenna DB cable USB cable Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused A 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 inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products 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 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 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
12. ct and change the various play modes before or during playback The REPEAT modes can also be combined with PROGRAM SHUFFLE tracks of the entire disc are played in random order REP ALL repeats the entire disc program REPEAT plays the current track continuously To return to normal playback press MODE on the top of the system or the respective SHUFFLE or REPEAT button on the remote until the various SHUFFLE REPEAT modes are no longer displayed O You can also press Mito cancel your play mode Programming track numbers Program 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 40 tracks can be stored in the memory O Press PROGRAM PROG on the remote to enter the programming mode gt A track number is shown and PROGRAM flashes O Use Mi DI to select your desired track number gt For MP3 CD press ALBUM PRESET on the remote to select your desired album 13 CD MP3 CD Operation O Press PROGRAM PROG on the remote to confirm the track number to be stored 14 gt The number of tracks you shown briefly Repeat steps 2 3 to select and tracks gt FULL is displayed if you att more than 40 tracks just stored is store all desired empt to program To start playback of your disc program press W once followed by D IE or press IM directly Erasing the
13. en the power cord is disconnected or if a power failure occurs During clock setting if no button is pressed within 90 seconds the system will exit clock setting mode automatically Setting the timer O The system can be used as an alarm clock whereby the USB CD TUNER is switched on at a set time The clock time needs to be set first before the timer can be used O During setting if no button is pressed within 90 seconds the system will exit timer setting mode automatically On standby mode or system on press and hold TIMER on the remote control for more than 3 seconds 3 Display sequence scrolls SET TIMER and SELECT SOURCE gt Display sequence shows USB L 1 TUNER and flashes O Press VOLUME VOL on the remote or the respective source button directly to select the sound source Clock Timer Press TIMER to confirm your desired mode gt The clock digits for the hours flash Press WOLUME VOL on the remote o set the hours Press TIMER again gt The clock digits for the minutes flash Press VOLUME VOL on the remote o set the minutes O Press TIMER to confirm the time gt The timer is now set and activated Activating and deactivating TIMER O Press TIMER on the remote to turn off the timer or turn on to the last setting again gt If activated the timer information will display for a few seconds then the system resumes to the last
14. he 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 operation PHILIPS I PHILIPS Contents General Information Environmental information ccscseceeseeeeeees 5 Supplied accessories Safety information Preparations Rear connections ssssssssessseeesseessseessseessseeense 6 7 Optional connection sm 7 Connecting other equipment to your system Connecting a non USB device Before using the remote control 8 Replacing battery lithium CR2025 into the remote CONE evacrisa 8 Controls Controls on the system and remote control Basic Functions Switching the system on 11 Switch the system to Eco Power Standby mode 11 Power Saving Automatic Standby 11 Adjusting volume and sound 11 CD MP3 CD Operation Loading a dis uri encerio 12 Basic playback controls 12 Playing an MP3 disc 13 Different play modes
15. ono output a single audio out terminal connect it to the AUX IN left terminal Alternatively you can use a single to double cinch cable the output sound still remain mono Preparations Before using the remote control O Pull out the plastic protective sheet O Select the source you wish to control by pressing one of the source select keys on the remote control for example CD TUNER Then select the desired function for example gt Il lt 4 b gt Remove the plastic protective sheet Replacing battery lithium CR2025 into the remote control O Press the slot on the battery compartment O Pull out the battery compartment O Replace a new battery and fully insert the battery compartment back to the original position CAUTION Batteries contain chemical substances so they should be disposed of properly Controls main set illustration on page 3 5 VOLUME VOL adjusts the volume level adjusts the hours and minutes for the clock timer function selects a source and 12 or 24 hour mode for the timer function 6 CD Door 7 TUNING lt lt gt gt for TUNER tunes to a station for CD MP3 CD USB fast searches back and forward within a track disc press and hold 8908 8 M4 for CD MP3 CD USB Skips to the beginning of a current previous subsequent CHOLO O 0000 ISV rack for TUNER selects a pre
16. 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 nstall this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily f the system is brought directly from a cold to a 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 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 Speaker Speaker right left FM wire antenna antenna il TONER DB cable AC Power Rear connections Antennas Connection Connect the supplied MW loop antenna and FM antenna to the respective terminals Adjust the position of the antenna for optimal reception The type plate is located at
17. ound reproduction Notes for remote control First select the source you wish to control by pressing one of the source select keys on the remote control for example CD TUNER Then select the desired function for example gt H 14 bi NA USB aU PROG DISPLAY TIMER SLEEP O 8 O O DSC DBB CE a Important Before you operate the system complete the preparation procedures Switching the system on Press STANDBY ON ECO POWER or on the remote gt The system will switch to the last selected source Press USB CD TUNER or AUX on the remote control gt The system will switch to the selected source Switching the system to Eco Power Standby mode Press STANDBY ON ECO POWER or on the remote gt The backlight for clock display is dim in standby 3 LLO PR will be displayed then the display screen will go blank The ECO POWER LED will be lighted Basic Functions O To view clock time in standby mode press and hold STANDBY ON ECO POWER or on the remote for more than 3 seconds or more gt The system enters the standby mode with clock display gt If the clock has not been set is displayed The volume level interactive sound settings last selected mode ECO Power Standby or normal standby source and tuner presets will be retained in the player s memory Power Saving Automatic Standby As a power
18. rectly toward IR sensor on the front of the system 21 Troubleshooting 22 The timer is not working The Clock Timer setting is erased Some files on the USB device are not displayed DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED scrolls on the display Set the clock correctly Press TIMER to switch on the timer Power has been interrupted or the power cord has been disconnected Reset the clock timer Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or he number of titles exceeds 400 Remove the USB mass storage device or select another source 23 Meet Philips at the Internet http www philips com y SO CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Printed in China PDCC JS JW 0716
19. ress OPEN CLOSE again to close the compartment gt READING is displayed as the CD player scans the contents of a disc and then the total number of tracks and playing time or the current album and track numbers for an MP3 disc are shown 12 Basic playback controls To play a disc Press D HE to start playback gt The current track number and elapsed playing time of the track are displayed during disc playback To select a different track Press M DI once or repeatedly until the desired track number appears in the display If you have selected a track number shortly after loading a disc or in the PAUSE position you will need to press HE to start playback Text display during playback In CD mode Press DISPLAY CLOCK on the remote to show the current system time In MP3 CD mode Press DISPLAY CLOCK repeatedly to show the current album and track numbers followed by ID3 information if available To find a passage within a track Press and hold down on TUNING lt 44 gt gt gt The disc is played at high speed and low volume When you recognize the passage you want release TUNING lt 4 gt gt gt Normal playback continues To interrupt playback Press IM during playback gt The display freezes and the elapsed playing time flashes when playback is interrupted gt To resume press HE again To stop playback Press WM Notes CD play will also stop when the
20. saving feature the system automatically switches to Eco Power Standby 15 minutes after a CD has reached the end and no control is operated Adjusting volume and sound Press VOLUME VOL on the remote o decrease or increase the volume gt Display shows the volume level VOL and a number from MIN1 2 30 31 MAX O Press DSC repeatedly to select the desired sound effect ROCK JAZZ POP CLASSIC Press DBB to switch bass enhancement on or off gt Display shows BBB P ress MUTE on the remote control to interrupt sound reproduction instantly gt Playback will continue without sound and the di MIT splay shows Mitt To activate sound reproduction you can press MUTE again adjust the volume controls change source 11 CD MP3 CD Operation O xy DO S NS ds NS DISPLAY TIMER SLEEP PROG BO O E eS E 2 DSC DBB ZN HZ E Important The lens of the CD player should never be touched Loading a disc This CD player plays Audio Discs including CD Recordables CD Rewritables and MP3 CD O CD ROM CD I CDV VCD DVD or computer CDs however are not possible O Press SOURCE on the front panel of the system to select CD or press CD on the remote O Press OPEN CLOSE to open the CD compartment gt OPEN is displayed when the compartment cover opens Insert a disc with the printed side facing up P
21. set radio station O starts or interrupts playback E stops disc playback or erases a disc programme 1 SOURCE selects the respective sound source for USB CD TUNER AUX 12 PROGRAM PROG PHILIPS for CD MP3 CD USB Jotun programmes tracks for TUNER programmes tuner stations MODE o select various repeat modes or the shuffle play mode for a disc E REPEAT Controls on the system and o repeat a track disc remote control SHUFFLE plays disc tracks in random order ALBUM PRESET for MP3 CD USB Hsin SKIDS to the beginning of a current previous subsequent album 47 DSC Digital Sound Control selects sound characteristics ROCK JAZZ 4 IR POP CLASSIC remote sensor 1 STANDBY ON ECO POWER switches the system on or to Eco Power standby normal standby with clock display O D O 2 Display screen shows the status of the system 3 OPEN CLOSE opens closes the CD door Controls main set illustrations on page 3 DBB Dynamic Bass Boost enhances the bass USB DIRECT gt jack for the external USB mass storage device DISPLAY CLOCK sets the clock function displays system time and disc information during playback 27 TIMER activates deactivates or sets the timer function 22 SLEEP activates deactivates or selects the sleeper time 23 MUTE 10 interrupts and resumes s
22. th 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 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 USB PLAYER USB 12Mb s V1 1 support MP3 and WMA files Number of albums folders Number of tracks titles we Maximum 99 maximum 400 SPEAKERS Bass reflex system Dimensions w x h x d 125 x 250 x 270 mm GENERAL INFORMATION AC POWER sin 220 240V 50 Hz Dimensions w x h x d 222 x 92 x 218 mm Weight with without speakers 11 72 kg Standby power consumption Eco power 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 Troubleshooting WARNING 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
23. the rear of the system For users in the U K please follow the instructions on page 2 A Power Before connecting the AC power cord on the left speaker to the wall outlet ensure that all other connections have been made MW Antenna Warning For optimal performance use only the gt original power cable Fix the claw to the slot Never make or change any connections EE with the power switched on E MW ANTENNA To avoid overheating of the system a safety circuit has been built in Therefore your o 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 O Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV VCR or other radiation source FM Antenna a For better FM stereo reception connect an outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA terminal Speakers Connection Connect one end of the supplied DB cable to the DB15 CONNECTORTO MAIN terminal on the back of the left speaker and the other end to the DB15 CONNECTORTO SPEAKER terminal on the back of the main set by matching the pins Fix the two screws on each connector to ensure firm connection Connect the right speaker wires to the terminals marked SPEAKER 4 92 RIGHT colored marked wire to and black unmarked wire ci d O nO Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker
24. ugh 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 Notes 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 you 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
25. wire into the terminal as shown y os 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 Preparations 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 O Insert the USB device s USB plug into the Se socket on the set OR for the devices with USB cables O insert one plug of the USB cable to the De 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 to connect the card reader into the gt socket on the set Connecting a non USB device Use a cinch cable to connect AUX IN R L to the analogue audio out terminals of an external equipment TV VCR Laser Disc player DVD player or CD Recorder Note If you are connecting equipment with a m
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