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1.   once or more to  allocate a number from 1 to 30 for this station    4 Press PROGRAM to confirm       Display shows the preset number  waveband   and the frequency of the preset station    5 Repeat steps 1 4 to store other stations   Helpful hints  You can erase a preset station by  storing another frequency in its place        MP3 CD CD PLAYER MP3 CD CD PLAYER    About MP3   The music compression technology MP3  MPEG1  Audio Layer 3  significantly reduce the digital data of  an audio CD while maintaining CD quality sound     e Getting MP3 files  you can either download legal  music files from the internet to your computer hard  disc  or create such files by converting audio CD  files in your computer through appropriate encoder  software   128kbps bit rate or higher is recom   mended for MP3 files     e Creating a MP3 CD  burn the music files from  your computer hard disc on a CDR or CDRW using  vour CD burner    w Helpful Hints        Make sure that the file names of the MP3 WMA   files end with  mp3 or wma        Total number of music files and albums  around 350    with a typical file name length of 20 characters         The length of file names affects the number of    tracks for playback  With shorter file names  more  files can be burned on a disc     Playing a disc   This player plays Audio Discs including   CD R CD RWs  and MP3 CDs    e CD I  CDV  VCD  DVD or computer CDs are not  possible     DRM protected WMA disc is not supported     Press STANDBY ON    once or m
2.   pauses playback or recording     OPENeCLOSE   press to open close CD door  DBB   switches the bass enhancement on  DBB1  or DBB2    off     VOLUME   adjusts volume level  FMeMWeDISPLAY  TUNER  selects wavebands  MP3 WMA  display MP3 WMA CD information    Navigation controls  PRESET  ALB  PRE        down  up       MP3 WMA only   selects previous   next album   TUNER   selects a preset station   E     stops CD playback       erases a CD programme  SEARCH ma  p gt       CD MP3 WMA      searches backwards and for   wards within a track       skips to the beginning of a current   previous  later track  TUNER  tunes to radio stations  down  up    MODE   selects different play modes   e g  REPEAT Of SHUFFLE  random order   Pil     starts or pauses disc playback                CONTROL    G2 PROGRAM  CD MP3 WMA  programs tracks and reviews the  program   Tuner  programs preset radio stations    3  Display   shows the status of the set    BACK PANEL  Telescopic aerial     improves FM reception  a5  AC MAINS     inlet for mains lead  Battery compartment     for 6 batteries  type   R 20  UM1 or D cells       REMOTE CONTROL  See  1           TUNER   selects tuner source     CD   selects CD sound source      TUNING          tunes to tuner stations        Iss   gt         skips to the beginning of a current   previous  subsequent disc track    5  REPEAT   select repeat modes       SHUFFLE   selects shuffle modes     ALBUM PRESET 4           MP3 WMA only   select next  previous album   TUN
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4.  can cause electrolyte leak   age and will corrode the compartment or cause the  batteries to burst    e Do not mix battery types  e g  alkaline with carbon  zinc  Only use batteries of the same type for the  set    e When inserting new batteries  do not try to mix old   batteries with the new ones    Batteries contain chemical substances  so   they should be disposed of properly    Perchlorate Material special handling may   apply  See www dtsc ca gov    hazardouswaste perchlorate     Using AC Mains   1 Check if the mains supply  as shown on the type  plate located on the bottom of the set  corre   sponds to your local mains supply  If it does not   consult your dealer or service centre    2 Connect the mains lead to the wall socket    3 To disconnect the mains supply  unplug the set from  the wall socket    4 Install the unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power plug can be easily reached     BASIC FUNCTIONS    Auto Standby mode   When a CD has reached the end of playback and  remains in the stop position for more than 15 minutes   the set will switch off automatically to save mains   When in pause position for 5 minutes  the CD playback  will stop automatically  15 minutes later  the set  switches off     BASIC FUNCTIONS    Switching on and off and selecting function   7 Press STANDBY     on the set only  to switch on    2 Press Source selector once or more to select  CD   TUNER  AUX or TAPE function    3 Press    to switch off the set     Helpful hints        To cha
5.  fond     For Customer Use  Enter below the Serial No  which is located  on the rear of the cabinet  Retain this    information for future reference     Model No   Serial No              IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    CE eS    10     12     Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near  water       Clean only with dry cloth     Do not block any ventilation open   ings  Install in accordance with the  manufacturer   s instructions    Do not install near any heat sources  such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or  other apparatus  including amplifiers  that  produce heat   Do not defeat  the safety  purpose of the       AC Polarized  polarized or Plug    grounding type plug  A polarized plug has  two blades with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and a  third grounding prong  The wide blade or  the third prong are provided for your safety   If the provided plug does not fit into your  outlet  consult an electrician for replacement  of the obsolete outlet   Protect the power cord from being  walked on or pinched  particularly at plugs   convenience receptacles  and the point  where they exit from the apparatus   Only use attachments accessories  specified by the manufacturer    Use only with the cart  stand     tripod  bracket  or table specified   the apparatus  When a cart is  used  use caution when moving the cart   apparatus combination to avoid Injury fro
6.  mishandled shipments or transit accidents when  returning product to Philips        A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable  it to operate in any country other than the country for which  it was designed  manufactured  approved and or authorized  or  repair of products damaged by these modifications        A product used for commercial or institutional purposes   including but not limited to rental purposes         Product lost in shipment and no signature verification receipt  can be provided        Failure to operate per     wner s Manual     TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN THE U S A   PUERTO  RICO  OR U S  VIRGIN ISLANDS     Contact Philips Customer Care Center at    1 888 PHILIPS  1 888 744 5477     TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN CANADA     1 800 661 6162  French Speaking   1 888 PHILIPS  1 888 744 5477     English or Spanish  Speaking     REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS  WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE CON   SUMER  PHILIPS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDEN   TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF  ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PROD   UCT  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  LAW  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT  IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  WARRANTY     Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation of inciden   tal or consequential damages  or allow limitations on how long an  implied warranty lasts  so the above limitations or ex
7.  our World Wide Web Site at http   www philips com welcome     Product Safety  Notification   By registering your product   you ll receive notification    directly from the manufacturer    in the rare case of a product  recall or safety defect      Additional Benefits    Registering your product guar   antees that you ll receive all of  the privileges to which you re  entitled  including special  money saving offers     Know these    safetysmbois    CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This    bolt of lightning    indicates unin    sulated material within your unit may  cause an electrical shock  For the safety of  everyone in your household  please do not  remove product covering     The    exclamation point    calls attention   to features for which you should read  the enclosed literature closely to prevent  operating and maintenance problems     WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or  electric shock  this apparatus should not be  exposed to rain or moisture and objects  filled with liquids  such as vases  should not  be placed on this apparatus     CAUTION  To prevent electric shock  match  wide blade of plug to wide slot  fully insert     ATTENTION  Pour   viter les choc   lec   triques  introduire la lame la plus large de la  fiche dans la borne correspondante de la  prise et pousser jusqu   au
8.  press Is4 or     i once or You can select and change the various play modes  repeatedly to select your desired track number  before or during playback  The play modes can be  MP3 CD WMA only  combined with PROGRAM   e First press ALBUM  PRESET     or   once or more shuffle   tracks of the entire CD  program are  to find your album  played in random order  2  Press PROGRAM  shuffle repeat all   to repeat the entire CD  program      PROB and the number of tracks stored continuously in random order  appear briefly   See  5   repeat all   repeats the entire CD  program  repeat   plays the current track continuously  1  To select play mode  press MODE once or more   3  Repeat steps 1 2 to select and store all desired  SHUFFLE   REPEAT on the remote control      tracks  2  Press bil to start playback if in the stop position   e  f you have selected shuffle  playback starts  automatically     Different play modes  SHUFFLE and REPEAT   See  7    8                              Display shows  PROG and the selected track  number   See el          4  To start playback of your disc program  press PAI     Ww Helpful Hints         During normal playback  you can press PROGRAM  to add a current track to your program list     3  To select normal playback  press MODE  repeatedly until the various modes are no longer  displayed        You can also press the W to cancel your play  mode in playing         SELECT TRACK appears if you press  PROGRAM and there is no track selected         FULL appe
9. CD Soundmachine AZ3068    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    Philips vous remercie de  Thank you for choosing Philips     votre confiance     Gracias por escoger Philips  Need help fast  Besoin d une aide Necesita ayuda  rapide  inmediata     User Manual first for quick tips Le Guide rapide de d  but et Manuel de Lea primero la Guia r  pida del comienzo  that make using your Philips product l utilisateur regorgent d astuces destin  es    o el Manual del usuario  en donde encontrara  more enjoyable  simplifier l utilisation de votre produit Philips  consejos que le ayudar  n a disfrutar  If you have read your instructions Toutefois  si vous ne parvenez pas    r  soudre plenamente de su producto Philips   and still need assistance  votre probl  me  vous pouvez acc  der    Si despu  s de leerlo atin necesita ayuda   you may access our online help at notre aide en ligne    l adresse consulte nuestro servicio de  asistencia en linea en    Read your Quick Start Guide and or    www philips com welcome www philips com welcome    www philips com welcome       PHILIPS    PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY  Marietta  GA 30006 0026  U S A     Meet Philips at the Internet  http   www philips com    OY     CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT       AZ3068    PHILIPS    Printed in China PDCC JH 0811    Return your Product Registration Card or register online at    www philips com welcome today to get the very most from your purchase        Registering your model with
10. ER   select a preset station    DBB   switches the bass enhancement on   DBB1or DBB2   off    9 E  stops disc playback        erases a disc program   Pil     starts  pauses disc playback   ay  PROGRAM  CD MP3 WMA  programs tracks and reviews the  program   Tuner  programs preset radio stations    2  SEARCH  lt  lt   p gt    searches backwards  forwards  within a disc track    3  BAND   DISPLAY      selects wavebands      display MP3 WMA CD information   VOLUME       up  down     adjusts volume level   4 MUTE   interrupts  resumes sound             CAUTION   Use of controls or adjustments or performance  of procedures other than herein may result in  hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe  operation     POWER SUPPLY    POWER SUPPLY    Whenever convenient  use the mains supply to  conserve battery life  Make sure you remove the  power plug from the set and wall socket before insert   ing batteries     Batteries  not included   e Insert 6 batteries  type R 20  UM 1 or D cells    preferably alkaline  with the correct polarity      See  a      Remote control   Important    e Before using the remote control  remove the  insulation plastic tab as shown in fig   A     e Ifthe remote control does not function cor   rectly or the operating range is reduced   replace the battery with a new  CR2025  type  battery    Pull the battery tray out    2 Replace a new battery   3 Fully insert the battery tray back to the original  position                         Incorrect use of batteries
11. ars if you try to store more than 20    tracks     Reviewing the program   e In the stop position  press and hold down  PROGRAM for a while until the display shows all  your stored track numbers in sequence     i Helpful Hints         Display shows   NH PROG if there is no track  programmed     AUX   CASSETTE RECORDER CASSETTE RECORDER       AUX  audio cable not included   See  9      This 3 5mm socket allows you to connect other audio   equipment to your system    1  Press    to on  then the source selector to select   AUX        Display shows  AUX and PHILIPS scrolls   2  Use an audio cable to connect the AUX socket to   he LINE OUT headphone socket on your external   equipment    3  To avoid noise distortion  turn down the volume on   your external equipment    4  To adjust the sound and volume  use the sound  controls on your external equipment and the  AZ3068                 Cassette recorder    Cassette playback   1  Press    to on  then the source selector to  select TAPE       Display shows TAPE throughout tape   operation    2  Insert a cassette and close the door    3  Press PLAY  lt  to start playback    4  To pause  press PAUSE If  Press PAUSE I again  to resume    5  Press SEARCH           to fast wind the tape    6  To stop the tape  press STOPeOPEN HA     x Helpful Hints       During playback  the keys are automatically  released at the end of a tape and the set is  switched off  unless PAUSE mode M has been  activated       During fast forwarding rewinding  th
12. clusions may  not apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may have other rights which vary from state province to state province     Philips  P O  Box 671539  Marietta  GA  30006 0026    3121 233 48802    This product complies with the FCC Rules  Part 15 and with   21 CFR 1040 10  Operation is subject to the following two   conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received  includ   ing interference that may cause undesired operation     Canada    English   This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emis     sions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of    the Canadian Department of Communications  This Class B digital apparatus  complies with Canadian ICES 003     Frangais    Cet appareil num  rique n emet pas de bruits radio  lectriques d  passant les li   mites applicables aux appareils num  riques de Classe B prescrites dans le  R  glement sur le Brouillage Radio  lectrique   dict   par le Minist  re des    Communications du Canada  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est con   forme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada     
13. e keys will  not be released at the end of a tape  To switch  off the set  make sure the cassette keys are  also released     GENERAL INFORMATION ON RECORDING    e Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or   other rights of third parties are not infringed   e For recording  use only NORMAL type cassettes   IEC type I  on which the tabs have not yet been  broken  This deck is not suited for recording on  CHROME  IEC II  or METAL  IEC IV  type cassettes   The best recording level is set automatically   Altering the VOLUME or BASS controls will not  affect the recording   To protect a tape from accidental erasure  break  out the tabs  If you wish to record again  cover the  tabs with a piece of adhesive tape     Recording from the CD Player   1 Select CD source    2 Insert a CD and if desired  program track num   bers    3 Press STOPeOPEN M A to open the cassette  holder  Insert a blank tape and close the deck   Press RECORD   to start recording    Press bil to start CD playback   For brief interruptions press PAUSE IL To resume  recording  press PAUSE II again    7 To stop recording  press STOPeOPEN m A     Recording from the Radio   7 Tune to the desired radio station  see Tuning to  radio stations     2 Follows steps 3  4  6 7 under Recording from  the CD Player        The making of unauthorized copies of copy protected material  including computer  programmes  files  broadcasts and sound recordings  may be an infringement of copy   rights and constitute a criminal off
14. e unit has  a double insulation system                                                                                                                                                        0  0  el                           o     A                                                      24900   8              CH         LL Y           DISPLAYS x            HUFFLE      BAND           voL                                                                                                                                               UE D cells   R20   UM1 Jb             Remove the insulation plastic tab     Retirez la feuille de protection en  plastique           English    Congratulations on your purchase and wel   come to Philips    To fully benefit from the support that Philips  offers  register your product at  www philips com welcome     SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES        AC mains lead      Remote control    TOP AND FRONT PANELS  See  1        i 3 5 mm stereo headphone socket  Helpful hints  The speakers will be muted when  headphones are connected to the set     AUX     3 5 mm line injack for external audio  appliance      STANDBYO   power on  off switch     Source selector     selects CD  TUNER  AUX   TAPE function      IR Sensor     infrared sensor for remote control      Cassette recorder keys  RECORD     starts recording  PLAY 4 lt   starts playback  SEARCH  lt  lt   gt  gt    fast winds rewinds tape  STOPeOPEN HA      opens the cassette compartment      stops the tape  PAUSE II   
15. ence  This equipment should not be used for such    purposes     Be responsible  Respect copyrights             MAINTENANCE  amp  SAFETY    MAINTENANCE  amp  SAFETY  See  10      CD player and disc handling   e lf the CD player cannot read CDs correctly  use a  cleaning CD to clean the lens before taking the set  to repair                 The lens of the CD player should never be touched     Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature  can cause condensation on the lens of your CD  player  Playing a CD is then not possible  Do not  attempt to clean the lens but leave the set in a  warm environment until the moisture evaporates     To clean the CD  wipe ina straight line from the  centre towards the edge using a soft  lint free  cloth  Do not use cleaning agents as they may  damage the disc     e Never write on a CD or attach any stickers to it     Tape deck maintenance   To ensure quality recording and playback of the tape   deck  clean parts  A    8  and      as shown  once a   month  Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alco    hol or a special head cleaning fluid to clean the deck    7 Open the cassette door    2 Press PLAY  lt  and clean the roller       3 Press PAUSE II and clean the heads  a   and the  capstan  B     4 After cleaning  press STOP OPEN mA        Safety Information   e Place the set on a hard  flat and stable surface  so that the system does not tilt    e Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is  used as the disconnet device  the disconnet dev
16. eplacement products or parts provided under  this warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from  the date of the replacement or repair for ninety  90  days or for  the remaining portion of the original product   s warranty   whichever provides longer coverage for you  When a product or  part is exchanged  any replacement item becomes your property  and the replaced item becomes Philips    property  When a refund  is given  your product becomes Philips    property    Note  Any product sold and identified as refurbished or  renewed carries a ninety  90  day limited warranty     Replacement product can only be sent if all warranty  requirements are met  Failure to follow all requirements  can result in delay     WHAT IS NOT COVERED   EXCLUSIONS AND LIMI   TATIONS    This Limited Warranty applies only to the new products manu   factured by or for Philips that can be identified by the trademark   trade name  or logo affixed to it  This Limited Warranty does not  apply to any non Philips hardware product or any software  even  if packaged or sold with the product  Non Philips manufacturers   suppliers  or publishers may provide a separate warranty for their  own products packaged with the bundled product     Philips is not liable for any damage to or loss of any programs   data  or other information stored on any media contained within  the product  or any non Philips product or part not covered by  this warranty  Recovery or reinstallation of programs  data or  other 
17. er     Move the set to increase the distance    Remote control does not function properly           Batteries flat  incorrectly inserted  e Insert  fresh  batteries correctly        Distance  angle between the set too large  e Reduce the distance  angle    Poor radio reception           Weak radio signal  e FM  MW  Adjust the FM   MW telescopic aerial       ATE a gr      NF DISC indication           CD R W  is blank  not finalized  e Use a finalized CD R W     INSERT DISC CHECK DISC  DISC ERROR  indication       Environmental information    We have done our best to reduce the packaging and make it easy to separate into 3  materials cardboard  expandable polystyrene  polyethylene     Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized  company  Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging   exhausted batteries and old equipment                  No CD inserted  e Inserted a suitable disc        CD badly scratched or dirty  e Replace  clean CD  see Maintenance        Laser lens steamed up  e Wait until lens has cleared    The CD skips tracks           CD damaged or dirty  e Replace or clean CD           shuffle or program is active  e Switch off shuffle   program    Sound skips during MP3 WMA playback              MP3 WMA file made at compression level  exceeding 320kbps   Use a lower compression level to record CD tracks   into MP3 WMA format        Disc damaged or dirty  Replace or clean disc    Poor cassette sound 
18. ice  shall remain readily operable     Always close the CD door to avoid dust on the lens     Do not expose the set  batteries  CDs to humidity   rain  sand or excessive heat caused by heating  equipment or direct sunlight    The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or  splashing    Adequate ventilation with a minimum gap of 6  inches between the ventilation holes and surround   ing surfaces is necessary to prevent heat build up   The ventilation should not be impeded by covering  he ventilation openings with items  such as news   papers  table cloths  curtains  etc     No objects filled with liquids  such as vases  shall  be placed on the apparatus        No naked flame sources  such as lighted  candles  should be placed on the apparatus           The mechanical parts of the set contain  self lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or  lubricated        To clean the set  use a dry cloth  Do not use any  cleaning agents containing alcohol  ammonia  ben   zene or abrasives as these may harm the housing     Batteries  battery pack or batteries installed  shall  not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine   fire or the like     CAUTIONS       Visible and invisible laser radiation  If the  cover is open  do not look at the beam     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 haz   ardous radiation of EMC or other unsafe opera   
19. information is not covered under this Limited Warranty     This warranty does not apply  a  to damage caused by accident   abuse  misuse  neglect  misapplication  or non Philips product   b   to damage caused by service performed by anyone other than  Philips or Philips Authorized Service Location   c  to a product or  a part that has been modified without the written permission of    HILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY    YEAR    Philips  or  d  if any Philips serial number has been removed or  defaced  or  e  product  accessories or consumables sold    AS IS     without warranty of any kind by including refurbished Philips  product sold    AS IS    by some retailers     This Limited Warranty does not cover      Shipping charges to return defective product to Philips        Labor charges for installation or setup of the product  adjust   ment of customer controls on the product  and installation or  repair of antenna signal source systems outside of the product        Product repair and or part replacement because of improper  installation or maintenance  connections to improper voltage  supply  power line surge  lightning damage  retained images or  screen markings resulting from viewing fixed stationary con   tent for extended periods  product cosmetic appearance items  due to normal wear and tear  unauthorized repair or other  cause not within the control of Philips        Damage or claims for products not being available for use  or  for lost data or lost software        Damage from
20. m  tip over    by the manufacturer or sold with    13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning  storms or when unused for long periods of  time    14  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel  Servicing is required when the  apparatus has been damaged in any way   such as power supply cord or plug is dam   aged  liquid has been spilled or objects have  fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has  been exposed to rain or moisture  does not  operate normally  or has been dropped    15  Where the MAINS plug or an appliance  coupler is used as the disconnet device     the disconnet device shall remain  readily operable     16  Battery usage CAUTION  To prevent  battery leakage which may result in bodily  injury  property damage  or damage to the  unit    Install all batteries correctly    and   as  marked on the unit    Do not mix batteries  old and new or  carbon and alkaline  etc          Remove batteries when the unit is not used  for a long time    17  Apparatus shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing    18  Do not place any sources of danger  on the apparatus  e g  liquid filled objects   lighted candles     19  This product may contain lead and mercury   Disposal of these materials may be regulated  due to environment considerations    For disposal or recycling information   please contact your local authorities  or the Electronic Industries Alliance   www eiae org    EL 6475 S004  03 12       Class Il equipment symbol E       This symbol indicates that th
21. nge from TAPE to CD  TUNER or AUX  function  or when you are switching off the set   first  make sure you press the tape STOP E key to  end playback and all the cassette keys are  released        The tone  sound settings  tuner presets and the  volume level  up to a maximum volume level of 20   will be retained in the sets memory     ADJUSTING VOLUME AND SOUND  e Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control     Ma        Display shows the volume level    UL and a  number from 0 32   See  2      Bass adjustment   There are three DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost  options        Off  no bass enhancement       DBB1  moderate bass enhancement       DBB2  strong bass enhancement   e Press DBB once or more to select your option      DBB1 2 appears if DBB is activated        How to MUTE the sound   1  Press MUTE on the remote control to interrupt  sound reproduction instantly       Playback continues without sound and in the    display flashes MUTE    2  To reactivate sound reproduction you can       press MUTE again       adjust the volume controls       change to another source     DIGITAL TUNER DIGITAL TUNER    DIGITAL TUNER    Tuning to radio stations  7 Press    to on  then press Source selector   to select TUNER  or press TUNER on the remote   control          TUNER is displayed briefly and then the radio   station frequency  waveband and  if programmed   a preset number are shown   See  3    2 Press FMeMW once or more to select your  waveband   or press BAND on the remote control   3 Pres
22. ore to on  then         select CD source  or press CD on the remote control      2  Press 0PENeCLOSE to open the disc door      Display show LI OPEN when the disc door is  open   3  Insert a disc with the printed side facing up and    press down on OPENeCLOSE to close the CD door         REAL is displayed as the player scans the  contents of a disc      MP3 CDs may take more than 10 seconds to  read       Audio CD  the total number of tracks and the total  playing time are displayed   MP3 CD  the total numbers of tracks and  albums are displayed respectively   4  Press PI to start playback       gt  MP3 CD  WMA only  the album track informa   tion appears  if the ID3 tag information is avail   able      w Helpful Hints      When playing a disc with CD Audio tracks and  MP3 WMA files  the CD Audio tracks will be played  first          0    is shown as your album number  if you have not  organized your MP3 WMA files into any albums on  your disc    5  To pause playback press PHI  Press PAI again to    resume play       Time digits flashes during pause   See                            6 To stop playback  press W   x Helpful Hints     CD play will also stop when       the disc door is opened      the disc has reached the end      you select other sound sources     Display information  MP3 WMA CD only   The ID3 tag is part of an MP3 WMA file and contains  various track information such as the track   s title or  the artist   s name     During playback  press FMeMWeDISPLAY on the  
23. ot to adjust the volume as your hearing adapts    Do not turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you    You should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations    Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle  cycling  skateboarding  etc   it may create a          traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas  J          ONE  I    WARRANTY COVERAGE   PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth  below     WHO IS COVERED    Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the per   son receiving the product as a gift against defects in materials and  workmanship as based on the date of original purchase      Warranty Period     from an Authorized Dealer  The original  sales receipt showing the product name and the purchase date  from an authorized retailer is considered such proof     WHAT IS COVERED    The Philips warranty covers new products if a defect in material  or workmanship occurs and a valid claim is received by Philips  within the Warranty Period  At its option  Philips will either  1   repair the product at no charge  using new or refurbished  replacement parts  or  2  exchange the product with a product  that is new or which has been manufactured from new  or ser   viceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent or most  comparable to the original product in Philips current inventory   or  3  refund the original purchase price of the product    Philips warrants r
24. quality           Dust and dirt on the heads  etc    e Clean deck parts  see Maintenance       Use of incompatible cassette types   METAL or CHROME       Only use NORMAL  IEC I  for recording    Recording does not work           Cassette tab s  may be broken  e Apply adhesive tape over the missing tab space    4 Hearing Safety       Listen at a moderate volume    Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing  This product can produce sounds in decibel  ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person  even for exposure less than a minute  The higher  decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced some hearing loss    Sound can be deceiving  Over time your hearing  comfort level  adapts to higher volumes of sound  So  after prolonged listening  what sounds  normal  can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing  To  guard against this  set your volume to a safe level before your hearing adapts and leave it there     To establish a safe volume level   Set your volume control at a low setting   Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly  without distortion     Listen for reasonable periods of time   Prolonged exposure to sound  even at normally  safe  levels  can also cause hearing loss   Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and take appropriate breaks     Be sure to observe the following guidelines when using your headphones    Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time    Be careful n
25. s and hold SEARCH ma or         or TUNING      on the remote control  until the   frequency in the display starts running        The radio automatically tunes to a station of suf   ficient reception  Display shows SEARCH dur   ing automatic tuning    4 Repeat steps 2 3 if necessary until you find the   desired station    To tune to a weak station  press is or     i briefly   and repeatedly until you have found optimal recep    tion    To improve radio reception    e For FM  extend  incline and turn the telescopic aeri   al  Reduce its length if the signal is too strong    e For MW  the set uses a built in aerial  Direct this  aerial by turning the whole set     Autostore  Autostore automatically starts programming radio sta   tions from preset 1  Any previous presets e g  manual   ly programmed will be erased   e Press and hold PROGRAM until AUTO  appears       Available stations are programmed       After all stations are stored  the first autostore  preset station will then automatically play     STORE       To listen to a preset or autostore station  Press the PRESET  ALB  PRE       buttons once or  more until the desired preset station is displayed     Programming radio stations  You can store up to a total of 30 radio stations in the  memory  manually or automatically  Autostore      Manual programming   7 Tune to your desired station  see Tuning to radio  stations     2 Press PROGRAM to activate programming       Display  program flashes    3 Press PRESET  ALB  PRE     
26. set  repeatedly to view ID3 tag information or select  your display function      Display shows  NO IDJ TAG if ID3 tag  information is not available        w Helpful Hints      Complete the ID3 tag information with your  MP3 WMA encoder software before burning the  MP3 WMA CD     Selecting a different track    e Press SEARCH ma or ppi    lt  lt  or  gt  gt  on the  remote control   once or repeatedly until the  desired track number appears in the display   MP3 CD WMA only    First press ALBUM  PRESET     or   once or more  to find your album    e Inthe pause stop position  press il to start  playback     Ww Helpful Hints         in shuffle modes  press 4 to go to the  beginning of the current track     MP3 CD CD PLAYER MP3 CD CD PLAYER    Finding a passage within a track Clearing a program   1  During playback  press and hold SEARCH ma or  gt  gt   You can erase the contents of the memory by     lt  lt   or  gt  gt  on the remote control   e Press il       The disc is played at high speed and low vol    ume    2  When you recognize the passage you want   release m OF pi       Normal playback continues         Once  if in the stop position        Twice  during playback    Press STANDBY ON        Select another sound source    open the CD door       CLERR displayed briefly  and program  disappears     Programming track numbers    In the stop position  select and store your CD tracks in  the desired sequence  Up to 20 tracks can be stored in  the memory   1  Inthe stop position 
27. tion     N    Specifications   Power Consumption                                                                                                                                                                  24W  Dimensions  w x h x d                            471 x 153 x 251  mm   Weight  EE 3 8 kg    N                 TROUBLESHOOTING    lf a fault occurs  first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair  If you are  unable to remedy a problem by following these hints  consult your dealer or service centre     WARNIN G  Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock  Under no  circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself  as this will invalidate the  warranty        No sound  power           Volume not adjusted  e Adjust the VOLUME        Power Cord not securely connected  Connect the AC power cord properly        Batteries flat   incorrectly inserted  e Insert  fresh  batteries correctly        Headphones connected to the set  e Disconnect headphones        Flectrostatic discharge interference   e Unplug the set  If batteries inserted  remove batteries  rom the battery compartment  Press and hold  STANDBY ON    for 10 seconds  then re plug          CD contains non audio files  e Press SEARCH ma or     i  once or more to skip to  a CD audio track  instead of the data file       Severe radio hum or noise    eplace battery supply  and try activating the set again            Electrical interference  set too close to TV  VCR or  comput
    
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