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1.     Press CLOCK SETIRDS to confirm the time  to select a preset time     gt  The selections are as follows  time in  Timer setting minutes         64  gt  45 gt  30 gt  15 gt  0 gt  68       The system can be used as an alarm clock     whereby the CD  TUNER or TAPE is switched on  SLEEP XX  or      is displayed   Xx  is the  at a set time  one time operation   The clock time in minutes   time needs to be set first before the timer can   When you reach the desired length of time  stop  be used  pressing the SLEEP button     You can also use it to record a favourite tuner  programme at a set period  refer to    Recording To deactivate the sleep timer  timer       Press SLEEP repeatedly until  O  is displayed  or    During setting  if no button is pressed within 90 press Eco Power STANDBY ON        seconds  the system will exit timer setting mode  automatically     21    Specifications    22    AMPLIFIER   Output power     a 2 x 50 W RMS      2 x 100 W MPO  Signal to noise AHG   gt  62 dBA  IEC   Frequency response          40     15000 Hz    3 dB  Impedance loudspeakers            a  6 Q    Impedance headphones nn 32 H     4 Q  1 kHz  10 THD            CD MP3 CD PLAYER  Number of programmable tracks     20    20     20000 Hz       Frequency range          Signal to noise ratio     Channel separation s s             Total harmonic distortion  MPEG 1 Layer 3  MP3 CD             MPEG AUDIO    MP3 CD Dit rate rte 32 256 kbps   128 kbps advised   Sampling frequencies                
2.    32  44 1  48 kHz  USB PLAYER  LSR ee ee 12Mb s V1 1  EE support MP3 and WMA files  Number of albums folders                  maximum 99  Number of tracks titles                     maximum 500  TUNER    87 5     108 MHz  153     279 kHz       FM wave range  LW wave range                         MW wave range a  531     1602 kHz  Sensitivity at 75 Q       mono  26 dB signal to noise ratio            2 8 UN      stereo  46 dB signal to noise ratio          61 4 uV  Selectivity             Total harmonic distortion  Frequency response       63     12500 Hz    3 dB   Signal to noise ratio       a     gt  50 dBA       TAPE DECK  Frequency response  Normal tape  type D    80     12500 Hz  8 dB   Signal to noise ratio  Normal tape  type D   Wow and flutt    nn 50 dBA     lt  0 4  DIN          SPEAKERS  2 way Bass reflex system  Dimensions  w x h x d    170 x 252 x 214  mm        GENERAL INFORMATION   AG  ROWer e 220     230V   50 Hz  Dimensions  w x h x d     175 x 252 x 305  mm   Weight  with without speakers    approx  8 96   4 84 kg   lt 1W       Eco Power Standby       Specifications and external appearance are  subject to change without notice     Maintenance    Cleaning the Cabinet Cleaning the Heads and the Tape Paths  Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild   To ensure good recording and playback quality   detergent solution  Do not use a solution clean the heads A  the capstan  s       and  containing alcohol  spirits  ammonia or abrasives  pressure roller s     
3.   following information      gt  Track number and elapsed play time of  current track      gt  Remaining play time of current track      gt  Total number of tracks played and total  elapsed time      gt  Total remaining number of tracks and total  remaining play time     In MP3 CD mode    Press BAND DISPLAY repeatedly to select  four display modes   Number  Track  Album and  ID3    Number   gt  The current album and track  numbers are displyed briefly    Track   gt  The current track name scrolls twice   Album   gt  The current album name scrolls twice   ID 3  gt  The ID 3 tag scrolls twice        Selecting a different track    Press TUNING aA aR  repeatedly  until the desired track number appears in the  display     If playback is stopped  press P  II to start  playback     13    CD MP3 CD Operations     2     14       Finding a passage within a track    Press and hold down on TUNING   lt   lt    gt         gt  gt  on the remote control     gt  The disc is played at high speed     When you recognize the passage you want   release TUNING  lt  lt  gt  gt     lt 4 gt P on the  remote control         Normal playback continues        Selecting a desired album track    To select a desired album  MP3 disc only   Press ALBUM PRESET V A repeatedly     To select a desired track  Press TUNING  lt   gt   UP  repeatedly        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 sel
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5.  a good MP3 quality  a bit rate of  128 kbps is recommended     Preparations    D FM wire antenna  MW loop        Ny  antenna SS                                  Speaker   Speaker   right  I  left                                                                                                           fa     AC power cord          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 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 to the  wall outlet  ensure that all other connections  have been made     WARNING         For optimal performance  use only the i Fix the claw  to the slot    MW Antenna           original power cable       Never make or change 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        Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV   VCR or other radiation source     Preparations             FM A  t6nna Optional connection  The optional equipment and connecting cords  are not supplied  Refer to the operating  LS instructions of the connected equi
6.  gt  Pressing P II button will start playback of  the programmed tracks        Reviewing the programme    In stop mode  press and hold PROGRAM until  the display shows all your stored track numbers  in sequence        Erasing the programme      Press H once when playback is stopped or  twice during playback     gt  PROG disappears and    CLEAR    is displayed     Radio Reception                                                                                                                         Tuning to radio stations      select TUNER source     gt     TUNER    is displayed briefly        Press BAND DISPLAY to select the desired  waveband   FM  MW or LW        Press down on TUNING  lt   gt      lt  lt  gt  gt   on the remote control  and release the button     gt  The display will show  SEARCH  until a radio  station with sufficient signal strength is found    gt  If a FM station is received in stereo     is  shown     9 Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find the  desired station       To tune to a weak station  press TUNING   lt  lt  L A R on the remote control  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 for each band     Automatic programming    Automatic programming will start with a chosen  preset number  From this preset number  upwards  former programmed radio stations will  be overridden        Press ALBUM PRESET V A to select the  preset numbe
7.  the IS is activated  INCREDIBLE SURROUND  scrolls     If both the DBB and IS are activated  DBB  INCREDIBLE SURROUND scrolls        Note       The effect of INCREDIBLE SURROUND may  vary with different types of music                       GE                                                                     IMPORTANT   The lens of the CD player should never be  touched           Discs for playback    This system is able to play         All pre recorded audio CDs       All finalised audio CDR and audio  CDRW discs       MP3 CDs  CD ROMs with MP3 tracks       CD ROM  CD I  CDV  VCD  DVD or computer  CDs  however  are not possible        Playing a disc    Select CD source       Press OPEN CLOSE    on the top of the  system to open the CD compartment     gt     CI OPEN    is displayed       Insert a disc with the printed side facing up and  press OPEN CLOSE    to close the CD door        REATIND    is displayed as the CD player  scans the contents of a disc  and then the total  number of tracks and album are shown        Press P I to start playback     CD MP3 CD Operations    To interrupt playback  Press PIL    To resume playback  press P II again     To stop playback  Press m     Notes        Disc play will also stop when you select another  source or the disc has reached the end        For MP3 disc  the disc reading time may exceed  10 seconds due to the large number of songs  compiled into one disc        Text display    In CD mode    Press BAND DISPLAY repeatedly to see the
8.  the headphones jack  The speakers  output will be cancelled     USB DIRECT Ze        jack for the external USB mass storage device     GT MODE      to shuffle and repeat a track disc      2 Id   P        to select a desired track     23 MUTE      interrupts and resumes sound reproduction     TIMER      to activate deactivate the timer function     25 SLEEP      to activate deactivate or set the sleep timer     ER       to switch the system to standby mode              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 PIL   4   gt l      11    Basic Functions    12                         agga                                                                            IMPORTANT   Before you operate the system  complete  the preparation procedures        Switching the system on    Press ECO POWER STANDBY ON   or  SOURCE      gt  The system will switch to the last selected  source     Press CD USB  TUNER  TAPE or AUX on  the remote control       gt  The system will switch to the selected source        Switching the system to Eco  Power Standby mode    Press ECO POWER STANDBY ON OO in  the active mode      gt  The backlight of clock display is dim in  standby     The volume level  interactive sound settings  last  selected mode  source and tuner presets will be  retained in the player s memory     To view t
9.  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 02    Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 03    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  01  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      Check the USB device has been properly  connected   See Installation  Connecting an  additional appliance      Press SOURCE  CD USB on the remote   once or more to select USB    NO TRACK appears if no audio file is found in    the USB device     eo 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     Clock T
10. Micro Hi Fi System MCM720    User manual   Manuel d utilisation  Manual del usuario  Benutzerhandiicher  Gebruikershandleidingen  Manuale per l utente  Anv  ndarhandb  ckerna  Brugermanual  K  ytt  oppaita   Manual do usu  rio  EYXEIPISLO Xe  ons         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 5 Amp     ASTA or BSI approved type   Refit the fuse cover    If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket  outlets  it should be cut off and an appropriate  plug fitted in its place    If the mains plug contains a fuse  this should  have a value of 5 Amp  If a plug without a fuse  is used  the fuse at the distribution board  should not be greater than 5 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  o
11. after every 50 hours of    tape operation   Caution  Do not rotate the heads during  cleaning      Use a cotton swab slightly moistened with  cleaning fluid or alcohol      You can also clean the heads by playing a  cleaning tape once     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           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 Demagnetizing the heads  cleaner Follow the instructions supplied with   Use a demagnetizing tape available at your  cleaner  dealer    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  If  you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints  consult your dealer or  Philips for help     Problem Solution        nT H    WO DISC w Insert a disc    w Check if the disc is inserted upside down    w Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens  has cleared    wv Replace or clean the disc  see    Maintenance        w Use a finalised CD RW 
12. ating equipment or direct sunlight   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        General Information    If 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    Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power plug can be reached easily    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        About MP3 disc    Supported formats       1809660  Joliet  Multisession       Max track number plus album is 500       Max nested directory is 8 levels       The max  album number is 99       The max  MP3 programme track number is  20       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     Sound Quality   Take note that MP3 CD compilations should  best contain only MP3 tracks   mp3   To  achieve
13. ctivate RDS news    for Clock               on the system only  to set the    clock function     TUNING  lt   gt  P     lt  lt  gt  gt     for CD KE o fast reverse forward the disc   for CD MP3 CD    on the system only  to select  a desired track     for Tuner              to tune to a lower or higher  radio frequency   for Tape              to rewind or fast forward     ALBUM PRESET TIMER SET V A   dhs O select previous next album   for Tuner us    O select a preset radio station   for Timer Set  A   on the system only  to set the  imer function     STOP E  for CD MP3 CD   to stop playback or to clear a  programme    for Tape              t0 stop playback or recording     PLAY PAUSE  gt  II  for CD MP3 CD    f  r TAPE naded     to start or interrupt playback   o start playback        Tape deck    OPEN CLOSE 4  o open tape compartment     DBB INCREDIBLE SURROUND  IS   o create a super enhanced stereo effect   o enhance the bass        Controls  illustrations on page       DSC  Digital Sound Control   o select the desired sound effect   OPTIMAL   ROCK JAZZ POP     VOLUME  VOL            to increase or decrease the volume         on the system only  to adjust the hours and  minutes for the clock timer functions      5  SOURCE    3         to select the respective sound source   USB CD     TUNER  TAPE or AUX     RECORD    to start recording      7  iR sensor      infrared sensor for remote control     OPEN CLOSE 4      to open or close the disc tray     M Headphone      Plugs in
14. ect      gt  SHUFFLE   tracks of the entire disc   programme are played in random order       SHUFFLE and REP ALL to repeat the  entire disc  programme continuously in random  order      gt  REP ALL  to repeat the entire disc   programme       gt  REPEAT  to repeat the current track     To return to normal playback  press MODE until  the various SHUFFLE  REPEAT modes are no  longer displayed     You can also press Ill to cancel your play mode     Note       If Shuffle is activated on a MP3 CD  all titles  stored in the disc will be played in random order        Programming the disc tracks  Programming tracks is possible when playback is  stopped  Up to 20 tracks can be stored in the  memory in any order       Press PROGRAM to enter the programming  mode     A track number is shown and PROG flashes       Press TUNING  lt   gt   ak repeatedly  to select your desired track number       For MP3 disc  press ALBUM PRESET V A  and TUNING   lt  lt  P   4P  to select the  desired album and track for programming        Press PROGRAM to confirm the track number  to be stored     9 Repeat steps 2 3 to select and store all desired  tracks        To start playback of your disc programme  press  B followed by P II     gt  PROG       OK is displayed briefly       Ifyou attempt to programme more than  20 tracks     F ULL    will appear on the  display  In this case      gt  The system will exit programming mode  automatically     gt  Pressing W button will erase all the  programmed tracks    
15. eutsch            nn non nn nn 63  Nederlands            mmnm mmm m 82  Italiano          nen nnn nn 101  Svenska                                             120  Dansk                                               139  Suomi                                               158  Portugu  s                                          176  EAAI VIUKG een 195    SE  H  Vir  E      u       M     a     3  9  M         gt   bd   9  bi   z    Italiano          Contents       General Information  Supplied accessories                   u                7  Environmental information    Safety information  About MP3 disc EENS             Preparations    Rear CONNECTIONS eent 8 9  Power  Antennas connection  Speakers connection   Optional connection EE 9  Connecting a USB device or memory card  Connecting a non USB device   Inserting batteries into the remote control  10       Controls    Controls on the system and remote  Le dT 11       Basic Functions  Switching the system ON Een 12  Switching the system to Eco Power standby  med   u u L a pa anis  Power saving automatic standby      Volume control       Sound  contr  l  vas ua a a Sie       CD   MP3 CD Ser  Discs for playback  Playing a disc  Text display  Selecting a different track  Finding a passage within a track                       14  Selecting a desired Album Track    MP3 disc only                                      a    14  Different play modes  SHUFFLE   and REPEAT  Programming the disc tracks  Reviewing the programme  Erasing t
16. he clock time in Standby mode  press  and hold ECO POWERISTANDBY ON ON  for 3 seconds or more      gt  The system enters the normal standby mode  with clock display      gt  If the clock has not been set           is  displayed    Press and hold ECO POWER STANDBY   ON  D  for 3 seconds or more to go back to  Eco Power Standby mode        Power saving automatic standby  As a power 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        Volume control    Adjust VOLUME  VOL        to increase or  decrease the volume level     M      gt  Display shows the volume level   OL  and a     ATI    number from 1 31     MIN    denotes the minimum  moy       volume level and    MAX    denotes the maximum  volume level     To switch off the volume temporarily    Press MUTE on the remote control      gt  Playback will continue without sound and   MUTE  is displayed    To restore the volume  press MUTE again or  increase decrease the volume level        Sound control                   DSC DBB IS MUTE    o o o    Press DSC repeatedly to select the desired  sound effect   OPTIMAL  ROCK  JAZZ or POP     Press DBB INCREDIBLE SURROUND to  switch on or off the surround sound effect or          bass enhancement      gt  The sequences are as follows     DBB  gt  INCREDIBLE SURROUND   gt   DBB INCREDIBLE SURROUND gt  DBB OFF      gt  If the DBB is activated  DBB is shown briefly     gt  If
17. he function button     gt  I  K   gt l     Reduce the distance between the remote  control and the system    Insert the batteries with their polarities   LT signs  aligned as indicated    Replace the batteries    Point the remote control directly toward   IR sensor on the front of the system     Set the clock correctly    Press TIMER SET A  TIMER on the remote  control  to switch on the timer    If a recording is in progress  stop the recording     Power has been interrupted or the power cord  has been disconnected  Reset the clock timer     Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or  the number of titles exceeds 500     Remove the USB mass storage device or select  another source      
18. he programme                    Radio Reception  Tuning to radio stations Een 15  Programming radio stations                               15  Automatic programming  Manual programming  Tuning to preset radio stations 16  RDS  Setting the RDS clock          Tape Operation Recording   Tape playback eee  Rewinding   Fast forwarding  General information on recording       Preparation for recording  Synchro start CD recording     One touch recording  Recording timer                External Sources       Using a non USB device  19  Using a USB mass storage device               19 20  Clock Timer    Clock setting       Timer setting      Activating and deactivating timer                   Sleep timer Setting sese 21  Specifications   Maintenance cece 23  Troubleshooting                 s            23 24    Disposal of your old product    Your product is designed and  manufactured with high quality materials  and components  which can be recycled  and reused     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  E    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     This product com
19. imer       On standby mode  press TIMER SET A for  more than two seconds       Press SOURCE repeatedly to select the sound                   source   s OCT TIME    and   SELECT SOURCE    are  displayed       Press TIMER SET A to confirm your desired  mode                                           gt   SET ON TIME    is displayed and the clock  digits for the hours flash      Adjust VOLUME to set the hours        Press TIMER SET A again   Clock setting  gt  The clock digits for the minutes flash     There are two possible methods for setting the O Adjust VOLUME to set the minutes     clock  manually or automatically by using RDS       Press TIMER SET A to confirm the time   Automatic clock setting   gt  The timer is now set and activated     Refer to    Setting the RDS clock      Activating and deactivating timer                                              Manual clock setting   In standby or during playback  press TIMER    n standby mode  press and hold CLOCK SET  SET A  TIMER on the remote control   RDS  once    gt  gt  SET CLOCK is displayed briefly  Then  clock   gt  Display shows a  if activated  and disappears if  digits for the hours flash  deactivated        Adjust VOLUME to set the hours       Press CLOCK SETIRDS again     gt  The clock digits for the minutes flash        Sleep timer setting  The sleep timer enables the system to switch off  by itself after a set period of time          Adjust VOLUME to set the minutes     Press SLEEP on the remote control repeatedly
20. mote control  to select the desired track to  start recording      You can programme the tracks in the order you  want them to be recorded  refer to       CD MP3   CD Operations   Programming the disc tracks           Press RECORD to start recording     gt  Playing of the CD programme starts  automatically from the beginning of the CD  It is  not necessary to start the CD player separately        One touch recording    Select CD  TUNER or AUX source     Gr necessary  start playback of the selected  source       Press RECORD to start recording        Recording timer   To record from the radio  you will need to use a  preset radio station and to set a start  ON  and  finish  OFF  time        Select the preset radio station to record from   refer to    Radio Reception   Tuning to preset  radio stations          n standby mode  press TIMER SET A for  more than two seconds    gt  The current selected source is displayed       Press SOURCE repeatedly until    REC TUN     source is displayed        Press TIMER SET A to confirm the source   3    SET ON TIME    is displayed and the clock  digits for the hours flash     18    e Adjust VOLUME on the front pannel to set the  hours        Press TIMER SET A again    gt  The clock digits for the minutes flash     Q Adjust VOLUME on the front pannel to set the  minutes       Press TIMER SET A to confirm the recording  start time       gt     SET OFF TIME    is displayed and the clock  digits for the hours flash     9 Repeat steps 5 7 to set 
21. n Recording     following       Empty albums  an empty album is an album  Using a USB mass storage device that does not contain MP3 WMA files  and  will not be shown in the display   By connecting a USB mass storage device to the   Non supported file formats are skipped  This  Hi Fi system  you can enjoy the device s stored means that e g   Word documents doc or  music through the powerful speakers of Hi Fi MP3 files with extension  dlf are ignored and  system  will not be played       AAC  WAV  PCM audio files   Playing a USB mass storage device     DRM protected WMA files  Compatible USB mass storage devices     WMA files in Lossless format  With the Hi Fi system  you can use    USB flash memory  USB 2 0 or USB1 1  How to transfer music files from PC to a      USB flash players  USB 2 0 or USB1 1  USB mass storage device        memory cards  requires an additional card    reader to work with this Hi Fi system  By araggihg a  id droppi  g fusie fles 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     Note        In some USB flash blayers  or memory devices    the stored contents are recorded using cobyright  protection technology  Such protected contents will  be unplayable on any other devices  such as this  Hi Fi system      19    External Sources    20    How to organize
22. or CD R         is displayed     Radio reception is poor  v Ifthe signal is too weak  adjust the antenna or  connect an external antenna for better  reception    w Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi  System and your TV or VCR     23    Troubleshooting    Problem Solution    24    Recording or playback cannot be made        CHK THEE    is displayed     The tape deck door cannot open     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 timer is not working     The Clock Timer setting is erased     Some files on the USB device are not  displayed        DDV TICE NOT SUPPORTED    scrolls on the  display     V  Vv    Y     lt     EE    Clean deck parts  see    Maintenance      Use only normal  IEC I  tape for recording     Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing  tab space     Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and  switch on the system again        Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and  switch on the system again     Adjust the volume    Disconnect the headphones    Check that the speakers are connected 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 t
23. player  DVD      Do not connect speakers with an impedance player or CD Recorder     lower than the speakers supplied  Please refer to   the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual  Note         If you are connecting equipment with a mono  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    10       Inserting batteries into the  remote control   Insert two batterles  type R03 or AAA  into the  remote control with the correct polarity as  indicated by the     and         symbols inside the  battery compartment        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 on the system and  remote control    Eco Power STANDBY ON     O switch the system on or to Eco Power  standby normal standby with clock display     Display screen   O view the current status of the system    BAND DISPLAY   for Tuner              to select waveband   FM  MW or  LW    for CD MP3 CD    to select disc information   display mode     PROGRAM  for CD MP3 CD   to programme disc tracks     for Tuner              TO programme preset radio  stations    CLOCK SET RDS   for Tuner         to a
24. plies with the radio  interference requirements of the European  Community        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 cloths  curtains  etc   Do not expose the system  batteries or discs to  excessive moisture  rain  sand or heat sources  caused by he
25. pment for  7 details   Connecting a USB device or memory  card  By connecting a USB mass storage device    For better FM stereo reception  connect an  including USB flash ETA USB flash players  outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL  FM or memory cards  to the Hi Fi system  you can  ANTENNA  terminal  enjoy the device s stored music through the  powerful speakers of Hi Fi system      Speakers Connection   Insert the USB device s USB plug into the e    ket on the set   Front Speakers POE EOS    Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS OR   terminals  right speaker to  R  and left speaker to S N    L   coloured  marked  wire to       and black for the devices with USB cables  f    Insert one plug of the USB cable  not supplied      unmarked  wire to           to the       e socket on the set       Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the    Pi Le USB output terminal of the USB device       lt       for the memory card     Insert the memory card into a card reader  not  supplied        Use a USB cable  not supplied  to connect the  card reader into the e socket on the set     Notes  F 3  CR   Connecting a non USB device      For optimal sound performance  use the         Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker  wire into the terminal as shown     supplied speakers  Use a cinch cable to connect AUX IN to the      Do not connect more than one speaker to any analogue audio out terminals of an external  one pair of       speaker terminals  equipment  TV  VCR  Laser Disc 
26. r    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 the U K   Recording and playback of material may  require consent  See Copyright Act 1956 and       The Performer s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972        Italia  DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA       Si dichiara che l apparecchio MCM720 Philips  risponde alle prescrizioni dell art  2 comma 1 del  D M  28 Agosto 1995 n  548     Fatto a Eindhoven  Philips Consumer Electronics    Philips  Glaslaan 2  5616 JB Eindhoven  The Netherlands    Norge    Typeskilt finnes pa apparatens underside     Observer  Nettbryteren er sekundert  innkoplet  Den innebygde netdelen er  derfor ikke frakoplet nettet s   lenge  apparatet er tilsluttet nettkontakten     For a redusere faren for brann eller elektrisk  st  t  skal apparatet ikke utsettes for regn eller  fuktighet        CAUTION    Use of controls or adjustments or  performance of procedures other than  herein may result in hazardous  radiation exposure or other unsafe  operation                                           PHILIPS    Bed                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          O   0000  
27. r where programming should start     Note       If no preset number is selected  default is preset   1  and all your presets will be overridden     Press PROGRAM for more than two seconds  to activate programming    gt  All available stations are programmed     Manual programming          Tune to your desired station  refer to    Tuning to    radio stations           Press PROGRAM to activate programming       gt  PROG flashes in the display        Press ALBUM PRESET V A to allocate a    number from 1 to 40 to this station        Press PROGRAM again to confirm the setting       gt  PROG disappears  the preset number and  the frequency of the preset station are shown     e Repeat the above four steps to store other    stations       You can override a preset station by storing    another frequency in its place     15    Radio Reception       Tuning to preset radio stations      Press ALBUM PRESET W A until the desired  preset station is displayed        RDS    Radio Data System is a service that allows  FM stations to show additional information  If  you are receiving a RDS station   RD s and the  station name are displayed    When automatic programming is used  RDS  stations will be programmed first     Scrolling through different RDS  information     Press CLOCK SET RDS briefly and  repeatedly to scroll through the following  information  if available        Station name      Radio text messages      Frequency    Setting the RDS clock    Some RDS radio station may be transmi
28. rewinding or fast forwarding        General information on  recording    For recording  use only NORMAL  IEC type I   tapes on which the tabs have not yet been  broken  This deck is not suited for recording on  METAL  IEC IV  type tapes     The best recording level is set automatically   Altering the VOLUME  INCREDIBLE  SURROUND or DBB will not affect the  recording in progress     At the very beginning and end of the tape  no  recording will take place during the 7 seconds  when the leader tape passes the recorder heads     To protect a tape from accidental erasure  have  the tape in front of you and break out the left  tab  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  tape        IMPORTANT    Recording is permissible if copyright or  other rights of third parties are not  infringed upon        Preparation for recording      Select TAPE source     Load a recordable tape into tape deck with full    spool to the left        Prepare the source to be recorded     CD   load the disc   TUNER   tune to the desired radio station   AUX     connect external equipment     When recording is in progress    gt  REC flashes       To stop recording  press Il     Itis not possible to listen to another source       Itis not possible to activate the timer function     17    Tape Operation   Recording       Synchro start CD recording      Select CD source       Press TUNING  lt  lt    ak on the  re
29. the finish time        Press TIMER SET A to confirm the timer  settings     gt    is shown and the recording timer is now  set     Note       The recording timer will not be activated if the  system is in tape play mode     ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOTICE    The making of unauthorized copies of copy   protected material  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     Be responsible  Respect copyrights    External Sources       Using a non USB device Supported formats    o l       USB or memory file format FAT12  FAT16   Connect the audio out terminals of the external FAT32  sector size  512   65 536 bytes   equipment  TV  VCR  Laser Disc player  DVD     MP3 bit rate  data rate   32 320 Kbps and    player or CD Recorder  to the AUX IN  terminals of your system     variable bit rate      WMA V9 or earlier         Press AUX to select external equipment      Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8  levels  Note      Number of albums  folders  maximum 99      All the sound control features  DSC or DBB  for     Number of tracks titles  maximum 500  example  are available for selection    ID3 tag v2 0 or later      Refer to the operating instructions for the     File name in Unicode UTF8  maximum length   connected equipment for details  128 bytes   For Recording  please refer to    Tape The system will not play or support the  Operatio
30. tting a   real clock time at an interval of every minute  It  is possible to set the clock by using a time signal  which is broadcast together with the RDS signal       Tune to a RDS station  refer to    Tuning to radio  stations           Press CLOCK SET RDS for more than two  seconds     gt   SEAR TM  is displayed     gt  When RDS time is read   R I5  and RDS time  value are displayed and the current time will be  stored     Note        Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a  real time clock at a minute interval  The accuracy  of the transmitted time depends on the  transmitting RDS radio station     16    Tape Operation   Recording                                           USB DIRECT J                                                                            Tape playback      select TAPE source    gt  The display shows    TAPE    briefly  and the    tape counter Luu is displayed       Press OPEN CLOSE    to open the tape  door        Insert a recorded tape and close the tape door       Load the tape with the open side downward and  the full spool to the left        Press PII to start playback     To stop playback    Press W     To reset the tape counter display    In stop mode  press W once        Rewinding   Fast forwarding       Press TUNING KP   44 gt  on the  remote control     gt  The tape will stop automatically at the end of  rewinding or fast forwarding    gt  During fast winding  you can monitor the tape  message with the tape counter      Press H to stop 
    
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