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1.                                                              O The key is automatically released at the end of a  tape  except if PAUSEII has been activated     O By pressing td or  gt  gt  on the system fast winding  of tape is possible in both directions        do not put them too close to a magnetic O To stop the tape  press STOP OPEN R 4   field  for example  a transformer  TV or  speaker   Note        The sound source cannot be changed while  Tape playback playing or recording a tape     O Select TAPE source     6 Open the tape key flap marked    OPEN  gt     on  the front panel        Press STOP OPEN R A to open the tape  door     O Insert a recorded tape and close the tape door   O Load the tape with the open side downward and  the full spool to the left     20       General information on  recording    O If you do not intend to record via the  microphone  unplug the microphone to avoid  accidental mixing with other recording source    O Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or  other rights of third parties are not infringed    O For recording  use only NORMAL  IEC type     tapes on which the tabs have not yet been  broken  This deck is not suited for recording on  METAL  IEC IV  type tapes    O The recording level is set automatically   regardless of the position of the Volume  DBB   DSC and so forth    O The recording sound quality might differ  depending on the quality of your recording  source and the recording tape      The tape is secured at both ends wi
2.      gt  If a radio station has been stored in one of  the presets  it will not be stored again under  another preset number    Press and hold PROGRAM until  SUT  is  displayed      gt  PROG starts flashing     gt  AUTO is displayed and available stations are  programmed in order of waveband reception  strength  The first preset automatically stored will  then be played     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 stop storing the automatic preset  Press PROGRAM or STOP E 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    O Tune to your desired radio station  refer to       Tuning to radio stations         O 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 M or Pl to select the desired preset  number     Press PROGRAM again to store the radio  station     gt  PROG disappears     Repeat steps 1 3 to store other radio stations     To exit manual preset mode  Press STOP EH on the system     Notes        If you attempt to store more than 40 preset  radio stations   PROGRAM FULL  is displayed        During programming  if no key is pressed within  25 seconds  the system will exit the programme  mode automatica
3.      stopped  Up to 40 tracks can be stored in the  memory in any order  O Load the desired discs on the disc tray  refer to     Loading discs       O Press DISC 1 2 3  or CD 1 2 3 on the remote  control  to select a disc   O in stop mode  press PROGRAM to start  programming     gt  PROG starts flashing   O Press Mor bl repeatedly to select the desired  track     17    Radio Reception             pa PWM S5 MP3 MINI HIFI SYSTEM PHI U PS          MP3 CD PLAYBACK                                                                                                                   PHILIPS             Tuning to radio stations    O Press TUNER to select TUNER mode     gt   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 44 or PP until the frequency  indication starts to change  then release     gt  The display will show  SEARCH  until a radio  station with sufficient signal strength is found    0 Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find the  desired radio station    O To tune to a weak station  press td or KE briefly  and repeatedly until optimal reception found        Storing preset radio stations  You can store up to 40 preset radio stations in  the memory     Automatic Preset Programming    O Press TUNER to select TUNER mode     To begin automatic preset from a desired  preset number   O Press Mi or PI to select the desired preset  number     18 
4.   1   6 2 1 kHz  10  THD     CD MP3 CD PLAYER    Number of programmable tracks ws 40  Frequency response           125     16000 Hz  3dB  Signal to noise AHG   gt  75 dBA  Channel separation   for FWM371  gt  55 dB  1 kHz                            for FWM352         gt  50 dB  1 kHz   Total harmonic distortion    an  lt  0 6   MPEG 1 Layer 3  MP3 CD            MPEG AUDIO  MP3 ED bitrate ts 32 256 kbps   128 kbps advised   Sampling frequencies wees 32  44 1  48 kHz  TUNER  FM wave range        87 5     108 MHz  MW wave range  9 kHz  531     1602 kHz  MW wave range  10 kHz             530     1700 kHz       Tuning grid  Number of presets      Antenna       Specifications    TAPE PLAYER  Frequency response   Normal tape  type          125     8000 Hz  8 dB   Signal to noise ratio       Normal tape  type Ds  gt  40 dBA  Wow and flutter cnica  lt  0 4  JIS  SPEAKERS  System 1 way  1 port bass reflex   sie ia 6 Q  Woofer        Tweeter      Dimensions  w x h x d   222 x 310 x 220  mm   We ities RR UR RR 2 9 kg each  GENERAL   Material finish oss Polystyrene Metal  AC Power    110     127   220     240V        50 60 Hz Switchable       Power Consumption  Active  for FPWM371      for FWM352  Standby        Dimensions  w x h x d    265 x 310 x 3  Weight  without speakers   for FWM371  for FWM352          un 64 kg  5 5 kg          Specifications and external appearance are  subject to change without notice     25    Troubleshooting    26    WARNING    Under no circumstances should you
5.  disc  Notes   programme     It is not possible to create a programme with  REP                    plays the current track MP3 tracks from multiple CDs  or combined with  continuously normal audio tracks       If you attempt to programme more than 40  O To select your play mode  press the SHUFFLE tracks   PROGRAM FULL  is displayed   or REPEAT button before or during playback     During programming  if no button is pressed  until the display shows the desired function  within 25 seconds  the system will exit the    O Press PLAY PAUSE Dto start playback if in programme mode dutomiatic  ll    the STOP position     gt  If you have selected SHUFFLE  playback starts  automatically        To return to normal playback  press the Oo extreem ES STOP E    respective SHUFFLE or REPEAT button until    To review the programme    O Stop playback and press MM or Pl repeatedly        the various SHUFFLE  REPEAT modes are no Erasing the programme  longer displayed  O Press STOP R once when playback is stopped  O You can also press STOP W to cancel your play or twice during playback     gt  PROG disappears and  CLEAR  is displayed   mode  PP play  Note  Note         The programme will be erased when the system  is disconnected from the power supply or when the  disc tray is opened         The SHUFFLE function cannot be used  simultaneously with PROGRAM        Programming the disc tracks For Recording  please refer to    Tape  Programming tracks is possible when playback is Operation Recording 
6.  is designed for regular discs   Therefore  do not use any accessories such Supported formats  as disc stabiliser rings or disc treatment     1509660  Joliet  Multisession  sheets  etc   as offered on the market      Max track number plus album is 512  because they may jam the changer     The max  MP3 program track number is 40  mechanism      Supported VBR bit rate    Do not load more than one disc into each     Supported sampling frequencies for MP3 disc  tray  are  32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz       Supported Bit rates of MP3 disc are  32  64   Discs for playback 96  128  192  256  kbps   This system can playback all digital audio CD   finalised digital audio CD Recordable  CDR  discs Loading discs  and finalised digital audio CD Rewritable    Press OPEN CLOSE to open the dise tray    CDRW discs   MP3 CDs  CD ROMs with MP3 tracks  O 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 tray    diet d iSt d iSt is ready for loading     DIGITALAUDIO DIGITALAUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO  Recordable ReWritable                      15    CD MP3 CD Operations       Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray     16     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 total number  of albums and tracks for MP3 disc  are shown     Notes        Load the discs with the label side facing up        To ensure good system perform
7.  the  bass response     Press DBB to select   DBB 1  DBB 2  DBB 3 or  DBB OFF      gt  The selected DBB is shown  except for DBB  OFF mode     Note        Some discs or tapes might be recorded in high  modulation  which causes a distortion at high  volume  If this occurs  switch off DBB or reduce the  volume     Automatic DSC DBB selection   The best DBB setting is generated automatically  for each DSC selection  You can manually select  the DBB setting that best suits your listening  environment           Karaoke    Connect a microphone  not supplied  to the  system allowing you to sing along with the music  source     Connect a microphone to the MIC jack   Before connecting the microphone  set the  microphone MIC VOLUME to the minimum  level to prevent howling sound    O Press DISC  CD 1 2 3   TUNER  TAPE or  AUX to select the source to be mixed and start  playback    O Adjust the volume level of the source with  MASTERVOLUME control    0 Adjust the microphone volume with the   microphone MIC VOLUME control        Note       Keep the microphone away from the speakers to  prevent howling     For Recording  please refer to    Tape  Operation Recording        CD MP3 CD Operations            FURS 2 Me MIM nta SYSTEM PHILIPS       CD1 23 TUNER AUX MUTE             MP3 CD PLAYBACK PROGRAM SHUFFLE                                     MASTER  VOLUME                                        PHILIPS                                                 IMEORTANT  About MP3 disc    This system
8.  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    ony nT U    mon Tr  JO DISC        is displayed        DISC NOT FINALIZED    is displayed     Radio reception is poor     Recording or playback cannot be made     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     Vv  Vv  v    SEN    ENS    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     If the signal is too weak  adjust the antenna or  connect an external antenna for better  reception    Increase the distance between the Mini HiFi  System and your TV or VCR     Clean deck parts  see    Maintenance       Use only NORMAL  IEC    tape    Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing  tab space     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 speak
9. MER ON OFF  on  the remote control      gt  The last set timer information will be shown  for a few seconds and C3 will appear on the  display           Sleep timer setting  The sleep timer enables the system to switch to  standby mode automatically at a preset time     Press SLEEP  TIMER ON OFF  on the  remote control repeatedly to select a preset  time      gt  The selections are as follows  time in  minutes      3002 BE eR   US ace  When you reach the desired length of time  stop  pressing the SLEEP  TIMER ON OFF   button     gt  222 is shown  except for  UFF  mode     gt  The sleep timer is now set        To check the remaining length of time  after sleep timer is activated  Press SLEEP  TIMER ON OFF  once     To change the preset sleep timer   Press SLEEP  TIMER ON OFF  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 ON OFF  repeatedly  until  OFF  is displayed  or press STANDBY   ON  0      Note        227 will start flashing when the remaining  length of time after activation of the sleep timer is  less than 1 minute     AMPLIFIER   Output power   fOr WV MIB TA aera oe Rd io 2200W PMPO  2x 60W RMS   1200W PMPO  on 2 x 30W RMS     60 dBA  IEC   125     16000 Hz             Signal to noise ratio     Frequency response  Input sensitivity       AUX CDRA N ars ii tis to 500 mV   Microphone  sacras iai 3 5 mV  Output   Speakers                  Headphones      
10. Mini Hi Fi System FWM352  FWM371    User manual    Manual do usu  rio    Manual del usuario       PHILIPS    M  xico NOM     Es necesario que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de  manejo     PRECAUCION   ADVERTENCIA    No abrir  riesgo de choque el  ctrico    ATENCION    Verifique que el voltaje de alimentacion  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   FWM352 55  FWM371 55  Alimentaci  n  110 127   220 240 V   50 60 Hz  Consumo  FWM352 70 W  FWM371 80 W  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 5          s      AVISO IMPORTANTE    Philips Mexicana  S A  de C V  no se hace  responsable por da  os o desperfectos causados por       Maltrato  descuido o mal uso  presencia de  insectos o roedores  cucarachas  ratones etc         Cuando el aparato no haya sido operarado  de acuerdo con el instructivo del uso  fuera  de los valores nominales y tolerancias de las  tensiones  voltaje   frecuencia  ciclaje  de CAUTION    alimentaci  n el  ctrica y las caracter  sticas K S  duel    ds Visible and invisible laser  que deben reun
11. activate the  demonstration   to exit clock setting   on the system only   plug amp play mode     o stop       o exit    PLAY PAUSE P Il    for CD  MP3 CD       o start or interrupt playback     PRESET aj KN  TITLE     for MP3 CD           for Tuner       for Clock           12  DISC CHANGE    to change disc s       13  CLOCK TIMER    to view the clock              to select previous next title      to skip to the beginning of    he current  previous  or next  rack    o select a preset radio  station          to set the minute     set the clock or set the timer  on the set only      MH    to connect headphones      5  MIC IN      to connect microphone    MIC VOLUME      to adjust the mixing level for Karaoke    47  Tape Deck Operation  RECORDO    starts recording   PLAY P             starts playback   SEARCH  lt 4    gt  gt  fast rewinds winds the tape   STOP OPEN E 4  RR stops the tape  opens the tape  compartment        PAUSE II         interrupts recording or playback     Disc tray    DISPLAY      to select disc information display mode     DIM MODE      to select different brightness for the display  screen  DIM 1  DIM 2  DIM 3 or DIM OFF      27  SLEEP  TIMER ON OFF       to activate deactivate or set the sleep timer         activates deactivates the timer function      22 REPEAT      to playback track s  disc s  programme  repeatedly     23 SHUFFLE      turns on off the random play mode     MUTE        mutes or restores the volume           Controls    Notes for remote 
12. al  including computer  programmes  files  broadcasts and sound  recordings  may be an infringement of  copyrights and constitute a criminal offence   This equipment should not be used for such  purposes     21    Tape Operation Recording       Maintenance    Cleaning the Cabinet   O Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild  detergent solution  Do not use a solution  containing alcohol  spirits  ammonia or abrasives     Cleaning Discs   O When a disc becomes dirty   clean it with a cleaning cloth   Wipe the disc from the centre  out    O Do not use solvents such as  benzene  thinner  commercially  available cleaners  or antistatic  spray intended for analogue records        Cleaning the disc lens   O 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     External Sources                               Listening to external sources       Connect the audio out terminals of the external  equipment  TV VCR  Laser Disc player DVD  player or CD Recorder  to the AUX terminals  of your system    O Press AUX to select external equipment     gt   AUX  is displayed     22    Cleaning the Heads and the Tape Paths  To ensure good recording and playback quality   clean the heads  A   the capstan s   B   and  pressure roller s     after every 50 hours of  tape operation    Use a cotton swab slightly 
13. ance  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 PLAY PAUSE P II      gt  All loaded 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 mixed mode discs  only one mode will be  selected for playback depending on the  recording format     Note       When playing a mixed mode disc  you may find a  very short mute track inserted into the total  number of tracks available in your disc     To play the selected disc only   In CD mode  press DISC 1 2 3  or CD 1 2 3  on the remote control       gt  The current disc will play once  then stop     To interrupt playback   Press PLAY PAUSE P II      gt  The display freezes and the elapsed playing  time flashes when playback is interrupted    To resume playback  press PLAY PAUSE P II  again     To stop playback  Press STOP R     Text display during playback   In CD mode   Press DISPLAY to show the current track  number and remaining playback time    In MP3 CD mode   Press DISPLAY repeatedly to show the current    album and track numbers followed by ID3  information  if available         Replacing discs during playback    Press DISC CHANGE     gt  The disc tray will open without interrupting  current pla
14. ations will be  replaced     To exit without storing the Plug and Play  Press B 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        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 15 seconds  the system will exit Plug and  Play mode        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 STOP E for  5 seconds to switch to demonstration     To deactivate the demonstration  Press and hold STOP E for 5 seconds to  switch to standby mode     Switching the system on    Press STANDBY ON         gt  The system will switch to the last selected  source    Press DISC  CD 1 2 3   TUNER  TAPE or  AUX      gt  The system will switch to the selected source   Press OPEN CLOSE or DISC CHANGE     gt  The system will switch to the disc source and  the disc tray will open        Switching the system to standby  mode    In demonstration mode  Press and hold ll on the system     In any other source mode   Press STANDBY ON         gt  The clock will appear on the display when the  system is in standby mode        Power saving automatic standby  As a power 
15. control        First  select the source you wish to control  by pressing one of the source select keys on  the remote control  CD or TUNER  for  example       Then select the desired function   D HI    I4   gt l  for example      11    Basic Functions             E    WMISD MP3 MINI ara SYSTEM PH I LI pS          COMB TUNER AUX                   MP3 CD PLAYBACK             REPEAT                                               6 A  e                   PHILIPS                                     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    TO  FILI L    When you turn on the main supply     INSTALL   PRESS PLAY  is displayed    Press PI to start installation     gt  PLUS AND PLAS   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 first preset radio station will be played     To reinstall Plug and Play    In standby or demonstration mode  press and  hold  gt  I on the system until  AHTO INSTALL    PRESS PLAY  is displayed        O Press  gt H again to start installation       gt  All previously stored radio st
16. ctor  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        High voltage  Do not open  You run the  risk of getting an electric shock        The machine does not contain any user   serviceable parts      Modification of the product could result  in hazardous radiation of EMC or other  unsafe operation        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  to the slot          MW ANTENNA     amp        Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV   VCR or other radiation source     Preparations          EM Antenna Optional connection  The optional equipment and connecting cords  are not supplied  Refer to the operating  instructions of the connected equipment for   Rn details   NS Connecting other equipment to your  O For better FM stereo reception  connect an System  outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA Use a cinch cable to connect AUX to the  terminal  analogue audio out terminals of an externa
17. er 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     Troubleshooting    The remote control does not function Y Select the source  CD or TUNER  for example   properly  before pressing the function button        Id  Pl    Y Reduce the distance between the remote  control and the system   Vv Insert the batteries with their polarities       signs  aligned as indicated   Y Replace the batteries   Y Point the remote control directly towards the IR  sensor    The time is not working  Y Set the clock correctly   Vv Press and hold TIMER ON OFF to switch on the  timer  Vv If recording or tape dubbing is in progress  stop  recording     Not all lighted buttons are showing light      Press DIM to select DIM OFF display mode     The Clock Timer setting is erased  Y Power has been interrupted or the power cord  has been disconnected  Reset the clock timer     27    
18. ir las instalaciones auxiliares       Por fen  menos naturales tales como  radiation  If the cover is  temblores  inundaciones  incendios  descargas open  do not look at the  el  ctricas  rayos etc  o delitos causados por beam   terceros  choques asaltos  rifias  etc      Ms nf               00000    O    VOS                         01  27          ygs aoee PHILIPS 3 lt     Fa dEl al   e                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       008 00 fi       DEMO MODE    To turn ON To turn OFF  DEMO STOP DEMO STOP    Press  amp  HOLD    button Press  amp  HOLD ME button    for 5 seconds for 5 seconds    PLUG  amp  PLAY     for tuner installation     Follow instructions        UU  in the display Rech A    Plug in the unit       English                         0   000   0ensnceennane  6  Portugu  s                                          28  Espa  ol     ccceecreeeceeecreeeceeereeeereeerreereeeree 50    Contents          General Information   Supplied accessories sese  Environmental information  Safety information             Preparations    Rear CONNECTIONS eee 8 9  Power  Antennas connection  Speakers connection  Optional connection eee 9  Connecting other equipment to your system  Inserting ba
19. l     1  STANDBY ON          switches the system on or to standby mode    2  Source selection     to select the following    DISC  CD 1 2 3        to select disc tray 1  2 or 3    TUNER      to select waveband  FM or MW   TAPE      to select tape deck     AUX      to select the input for an additional appliance   AUX      3  iR SENSOR      infrared sensor for remote control      4  MASTERVOLUME  VOL             to increase or decrease the volume      5  DBB        to select the desired bass boost  DBB 2  DBB 3 or DBB OFF       6  DSC        Selects different types of preset sound equaliser  settings  OPTIMAL  TECHNO  ROCK or JAZZ       7  DISC 1 2 3      to select a disc tray for playback     Display screen      to view the current status of the system      9  OPEN CLOSE      to open or close the disc tray              level   DBB 1           PROGRAM  for CD  MP3 CD   to programme disc tracks   for Tuner aep to programme preset radio  stations     10     1  Mode Selection    ALBUM           lt  lt  gt  gt   SEARCH TUNING    for MP3 CD                for CD  MP3 CD       for Tuner estima    fo  gi Bio  e OR    STOP E  for CD  MP3 CD       for TUNED sms       for Clock nne  for Plug amp Play                   to select previous next  album     press and hold  to search  backward forward       to tune to a lower or higher    radio frequency   to set the hour     to stop playback or to clear a  programme     on the system only   programming     on the system only  to  activate de
20. l    equipment  TV VCR  Laser Disc player DVD  player or CD Recorder          C  Speakers Connection    Front Speakers Note     Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS     If you are connecting equipment with a mono  terminals  right speaker to  R  and left speaker to output  a single audio out terminal   connect it to   L   coloured  marked  wire to     and black the AUX left terminal  Alternatively  you can use a     unmarked  wire to          single to double    cinch cable  the output sound    still remain mono      Uae   E  Y Inserting batteries into the    A O    remote control    Insert two batteries  Type RO3 or AAA  into the          O Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker remote control with the correct polarity as  wire into the terminal as shown  indicated by the     and       symbols inside  the battery compartment   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        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        Controls on the system and  remote contro
21. lly        Tuning to preset radio stations    Once you ve programmed the radio stations   press M or Pl to select the desired preset  number      gt  The preset number  radio frequency  and  waveband are displayed     For Recording  please refer to    Tape  Operation Recording        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   The preset  frequency step in the factory is 10 kHz     Changing the tuning grid will erase all  previously stored preset radio stations     Press and hold ll on the system in the tuner  mode     gt  The display will show  GRID 9  or       ORT TD I0    Notes         GRID 9 and GRID 10 indicate that the tuning  grid is in step of 9 KHz and 10 kHz respectively     19    Tape Operation Recording           o PURE B MP3 Min ara SYSTEM PHILIPS       MP3 CD PLAYBACK                                           MASTER  VOLUME                                     DYNAMIC BASS BOOST               Ne l               IMPORTANT     Press PLAY P to start playback     Before playing a tape  check and tighten    slack tape with a pencil  Slack tape may get  jammed or may burst in the mechanism      C 120 tape is extremely thin and is easily O To pause  press PAUSEII Press again to resume   deformed or damaged  It is not  recommended for use in this system        Store the tapes at room temperature and               
22. moistened with  cleaning fluid or alcohol    You can also clean the heads by playing a  cleaning tape once           Demagnetising the heads    O Use a demagnetising tape available at your    dealer    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     For Recording  please refer to    Tape  Operation Recording        Clock Timer                     E WIZE 2  P2 mm nA SYSTEM PHILIPS cow TUNER AUX MUTE             MP3 CD PLAYBACK REPEAT PROGRAM SHUFFLE    vran epa nn COMPATIOLE                                                                                           PHILIPS                                  Clock setting Timer setting  The system only supports 24 hour time mode  The system can switch on to CD or TUNER  mode automatically at a preset time  serving as  O in standby or view clock mode  press an alarm to wake you up   CLOCK TIMER once  In other source  mode  press CLOCK TIMER twice  IMPORTANT     O Press 44 or  gt  gt  A O   Before setting the timer  ensure that the  clock is set correctly       Press Mor bl repeatedly to set the minute    O Press CLOCK TIMER again to store the O Press and hold CLOCK TIMER for more than   two seconds to select timer mode      gt  The last timer setting starts flashing      gt  The selected source will be lighted     setting     gt  The clock starts working     To exit without storing the setting O P
23. oths  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     General Information    No naked flame sources  such as lighted candles   should be placed on the apparatus     No objects filled with liquids  such as vases  shall  be placed on the apparatus     Don t expose the system to dripping or  splashing    Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power plug 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    MW antenna    FM antenna          Speaker ours   right      ES    FM ANTENNA   AUXICOR  RL    0 0        Speaker   left                                                                     A  pa    AC power cord       Rear connections    The type plate is located at the rear of the  system      A  Power    Before connecting the AC power cord to the  wall outlet  ensure that all other connections  have been made    If your system is equipped with a Voltage  Sele
24. ress DISC  CD 1 2 3  or TUNER to select   O Press STOP Mon the system  the desired source   O Before setting timer  make sure the music source   Notes  has been prepared        The clock setting will be cancelled when the CD   Load the disc s   To start from a specific   power cord is disconnected or if a power failure track  make a programme  refer to    CD   occurs  Operation   Programming the disc tracks            During clock setting  if no button is pressed TUNER   tune to the desired radio station     within 25 seconds  the system will exit clock setting       Press 44 or  gt  gt  repeatedly to set  mode automatically     the hour for the timer to start     23    Clock Timer    O Press Mor bl repeatedly to set the minute for    the timer to start        Press CLOCK TIMER to store the start time     At the preset time  the selected source will play     To exit without storing the setting    24    Press STOP H 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  mode automatically     To deactivate the TIMER    Press and hold SLEEP  TIMER ON OFF  on  the remote control      gt  The display will show  GFF  and C3 will  disappear from the display     To activate the TIMER    Press and hold SLEEP  TI
25. saving feature  the system will  automatically switch to Standby mode if you do  not press any buttons within 15 minutes after a  disc or tape has stopped playing        Dim mode   You can select the desired brightness for the  display    In any source mode  except standby mode    press DIM MODE repeatedly to select DIM 1     DIM 2  DIM 3 or DIM OFF display mode     gt  DIM is shown  except for DIM OFF mode     Basic Functions    DIM Brightness Spectrum  mode Analyser    half  normal        CU  a RO PS  E   or         Volume control    Adjust VOLUME to increase  turn knob  clockwise or press VOLUME   on the remote   or decrease  turn knob anti clockwise or press  VOLUME   on the remote  the sound level     To listen through the headphones  Connect the headphones plug to MN  ON  the 4  socket at the front of the 66511  system  Le     The speakers will be muted  P  NO     To switch off the volume  temporarily    A    Press MUTE on the remote control     gt  Playback will continue without sound and    n 1T Cn  PU    is displayed     To restore the volume  press MUTE again or  increase the volume level     13    Basic Functions    14       Sound control    DSC  Digital Sound Control     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  TECHNO   ROCK or JAZZ     gt  The selected DSC is shown     DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost     There are three DBB settings to enhance
26. sssscsssssssscsssssssssssesssesssensse 23    To deactivate the TIMER  To activate the TIMER          Sleep timer setting    24  Specifications noni    25  Troubleshooting                            26 27       Supplied accessories        2 speaker boxes       remote control       MW loop antenna      FM wire antenna       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  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 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 cl
27. th leader   ape  At the beginning and end of the tape    nothing will be recorded for six to seven  seconds    O To protect a tape from accidental erasure  have   he tape in front of you and break out the left   ab  Recording on this side is no longer possible    If  however  you wish to record over this side   again  cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive   ape           Synchro start CD recording  O Select CD source     O Insert a disc and if desired  programme track  numbers        Press STOP OPEN R A to open the tape  door     O Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the  tape door    O Press RECORD to start recording     Tape Operation Recording    To select and record a particular passage  within a CD track    O Press and hold down on taa BPI  Release the  control when you recognize the passage you  want    O To pause CD playback press PLAY PAUSE KIL   O Recording starts from this exact point in the  track when you press RECORDO     O To pause  press PAUSEII Press again to resume     O To stop recording  press STOP OPEN E 4        Recording from the radio       Tune to the desired radio station  see Tuning to  radio stations      O Press STOP OPEN R 4 to open the tape  door        insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the  tape door     O Press RECORDO to start recording     O To interrupt playback press PAUSEIL To resume   press this key again     O To stop recording  press STOP OPEN R 4     The making of unauthorized copies of copy   protected materi
28. tteries into the remote       CONO cee AA Na Uae 9  Controls   Controls on the system and remote   CONtrOI  AA aaron a 10 11       Basic Functions          PIugand PIar arie a  r aarti 6 12  Demonstration mode    13  Switching the system to standby mode    Power saving automatic standby        13  Dim mode       Volume control    Sound  CONtrOl  AAA  DSC  Digital Sound Control   DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost     Karaoke          CD MP3 CD Operations   Discs for playback                      15  About MP3 disc  Loading discs  Playing discs EE  Replacing discs during playback 16  Selecting a desired track passage          16  Selecting a desired Album Title    MP3 disc Only  rnaro hasas dazre 16  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   E  Changing tuning grid             Tape Operation Recording    Playing stapes  casita tciii 20  General information on recording                   21  Synchro start CD recording                              21  Recording from the radio    21  Maintenance        sssescsssssssssessseessssessseesssseessseessseees 22       External Sources       Listening to external sources                            22  Clock Timer   Clock setting eee 23  Timer setting        cesscs
29. yback     To change the inner disc  press DISC  CHANGE again    3  OPEN  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    4 or KE and release it when  the desired passage is located      gt  During searching  the volume will be reduced     To select a desired track  Press I or Pl repeatedly until the desired  track is displayed     If playback is stopped  press PLAY PAUSE   gt  I to start playback        Selecting a desired Album Title   MP3 disc only     To select a desired album  Press ALBUM        44 or PP  repeatedly     To select a desired title  Press TITLE        Ia   dl  repeatedly     CD MP3 CD Operations       Different play modes  SHUFFLE    For MP3 disc  press ALBUM       and  and REPEAT TITLE       to select the desired album and    f title for programming   You can select and change the various play O  modes before or during playback  The play Press PROGRAM to store Hg track     modes can also be combined with    PROGRAMME  O To end programming  press STOP H once     gt  PROG Stays and the programme mode  SHUF                  tracks of the entire disc are remains active   played in random order O To start programme play  press PLAY PAUSE  SHUF REPALL   repeats the entire disc Ki  continuously in random order  REP ALL             repeats the entire
    
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