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FWM799 Mini HiFi System User manual Manuel d'utilisation Manual del usuario Benutzerhandücher Gebruikershandleidingen Manuale per l'utente Användarhandböckerna Brugermanual Käyttöoppaita Manual do usuário

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FWM799Mini HiFi System

User manualManuel d'utilisationManual del usuarioBenutzerhandücherGebruikershandleidingenManuale per l'utenteAnvändarhandböckernaBrugermanualKäyttöoppaitaManual do usuário

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Important notes for users in theU.K.

Mains plugThis apparatus is fitted with an approved 13Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plugproceed as follows:

1 Remove fuse cover and fuse.

2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp,A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.

3 Refit the fuse cover.

If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socketoutlets, it should be cut off and an appropriateplug fitted in its place.If the mains plug contains a fuse, this shouldhave a value of 5 Amp. If a plug without a fuseis used, the fuse at the distribution boardshould not be greater than 5 Amp.

Note: The severed plug must be disposed ofto avoid a possible shock hazard should it beinserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.

How to connect a plugThe wires in the mains lead are coloured withthe following code: blue = neutral (N),brown = live (L).

¶ As these colours may not correspond with thecolour markings identifying the terminals inyour plug, proceed as follows:– Connect the blue wire to the terminalmarked N or coloured black.– Connect the brown wire to the terminalmarked L or coloured red.– Do not connect either wire to the earthterminal in the plug, marked E (or e) orcoloured green (or green and yellow).

Before replacing the plug cover, make certainthat the cord grip is clamped over the sheathof the lead - not simply over the two wires.

Copyright in the U.K.Recording and playback of material mayrequire consent. See Copyright Act 1956 andThe Performer’s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.

NorgeTypeskilt finnes på apparatens underside.

Observer: Nettbryteren er sekundertinnkoplet. Den innebygde netdelen erderfor ikke frakoplet nettet så lengeapparatet er tilsluttet nettkontakten.

For å redusere faren for brann eller elektriskstøt, skal apparatet ikke utsettes for regn ellerfuktighet.

ItaliaDICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’

Si dichiara che l’apparecchio FWM799, Philipsrisponde alle prescrizioni dell’art. 2 comma 1 delD.M. 28 Agosto 1995 n. 548.

Fatto a Eindhoven

Philips Consumer ElectronicsPhilips, Glaslaan 2

5616 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands

CAUTIONUse of controls or adjustment orperformance of procedures other thanherein may result in hazardousradiation exposure or other unsafeoperation.

VAROITUSMuiden kuin tässä esitettyjentoimintojen säädön tai asetustenmuutto saattaa altistaa vaarallisellesäteilylle tai muille vaarallisilletoiminnoille.

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Partner, Philips hasdetermined that this productmeets the ENERGY STARR guidelines forenergy efficiency.

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Index

English ------------------------------------------------ 6

Français -------------------------------------------- 30

Español --------------------------------------------- 54

Deutsch --------------------------------------------- 78

Nederlands -------------------------------------- 102

Italiano -------------------------------------------- 126

Svenska ------------------------------------------- 150

Dansk --------------------------------------------- 174

Suomi --------------------------------------------- 198

Português ---------------------------------------- 222

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DKAdvarsel: Usynlig laserstråling vedåbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er udeaf funktion. Undgå utsættelse forstråling.

Bemærk: Netafbryderen er sekundærtindkoblet og ofbryder ikke strømmenfra nettet. Den indbyggede netdel erderfor tilsluttet til lysnettet så længenetstikket sidder i stikkontakten.

SKlass 1 laseraparatVarning! Om apparaten används påannat sätt än i denna bruksanvisningspecificerats, kan användaren utsättasför osynlig laserstrålning, somöverskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.

Observera! Stömbrytaren är sekundärtkopplad och bryter inte strömmen frånnätet. Den inbyggda nätdelen är därföransluten till elnätet så längestickproppen sitter i vägguttaget.

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Varoitus! Laitteen käyttäminenmuulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessamainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaakäyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1ylittävälle näkymättömällelasersäteilylle.

Oikeus muutoksiin varataan.Laite ei saa olla alttiina tippu-jaroiskevedelle.

Huom. Toiminnanvalitsin on kytkettytoisiopuolelle, eikä se kytke laitetta irtisähköverkosta. Sisäänrakennettuverkko-osa on kytkettynäsähköverkkoon aina silloin, kun pistokeon pistorasiassa.

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General InformationSupplied accessories ............................................ 7Environmental information ................................ 7Care and safety information .............................. 7

Functional OverviewMain unit and remote control ....................... 8~9

Control buttons available on theremote control only ......................................... 9

ConnectionsStep 1: Connecting FM/MW antennas ........... 11Step 2: Connecting the speakers .................... 11Step 3: Connecting to PC ................................. 11Step 4: Connecting to game console ............. 11Step 5: Connecting the AC power cord ........ 12Step 6: Connecting the Power ..............................Booster ................................................................. 12Step 7: Inserting batteries into the remotecontrol .................................................................. 12

Using the remote control to operatethe system ........................................................ 12

Gameport OperationsAbout Gameport ............................................... 13Preparation before use ..................................... 13Starting operation .............................................. 13

USB PC LinkQuick setup guide .............................................. 14

PC system requirement ................................. 14Software installation ....................................... 14Using MusicMatch software .......................... 15

Connecting USB PC link ................................... 15Philips Sound Agent 2 ..................................... 16Enabling digital CD audio output ................ 16

Basic OperationsSwitching on/off ................................................. 17

Switching to active mode .............................. 17Switching to Eco Power standby mode ..... 17Switching to standby mode (view clock) ... 17

Demonstration mode ........................................ 17Setting the clock ................................................. 17Dimming system’s display screen .................... 18Volume control ................................................... 18

Sound control ..................................................... 18wOOx sound ................................................... 18Incredible Surround ........................................ 18Digital sound control ..................................... 18Virtual ambience control ............................... 18

Disc OperationsPlayable discs ....................................................... 19Loading discs ....................................................... 19Basic playback controls ..................................... 19Playing an MP3 disc ............................................ 20Repeat and shuffle .............................................. 20

Repeat play ....................................................... 20Random play ..................................................... 20

Programming the disc tracks ........................... 21Checking the programme ............................. 21Clearing the programme ............................... 21

Tuner OperationsTuning to radio stations .................................... 22Presetting radio stations ................................... 22

Using the plug and play .................................. 22Automatic presetting ..................................... 22Manual presetting ............................................ 22

Selecting a preset radio station ....................... 23Deleting a preset radio station .................... 23

RDS ....................................................................... 23Scrolling through RDS information ............. 23Setting the RDS clock .................................... 23

NEWS ................................................................... 24Switching on NEWS function ....................... 24

Timer OperationsSetting the timer ................................................. 25

Activating/Deactivating the timer ............... 25Setting the sleep timer ...................................... 26

Other ConnectionListening to an external source ...................... 26Recording to an external device ..................... 26

Specifications ........................................... 27

Troubleshooting ............................. 28~29

Contents

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This product complies with the radiointerference requirements of theEuropean Community.

Refer to the type plate on the rear of thesystem for identification and supplyratings.For users in the U.K.: please follow theinstructions on page 2.

Supplied accessories (page 3 – P1)

– USB PC Link installer disc– USB cable– Remote control and two AA batteries.– MW loop antenna– FM wire antenna– Video cinch cable (yellow)– AC power cord– Power booster amplifier package:

– one power booster amplifier– one pair of speakers– one cinch cable (GN/BU)

Environmental informationAll unnecessary packaging has been omitted.We have tried to make the packaging easy toseparate into three materials: cardboard (box),polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene(bags, protective foam sheet).

Your system consists of materials which can berecycled and reused if disassembled by aspecialised company. Please observe the localregulations regarding the disposal of packagingmaterials, exhausted batteries and oldequipment.

Care and safety information(page 3 – P2)

Avoid high temperature, moisture, waterand dust– Do not expose the system, batteries or discsto humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat (causedby heating equipment or direct sunlight). Alwayskeep the disc tray closed to avoid dust on thelens.

– No objects filled with liquid, such as vases,shall be placed on the apparatus.– No naked flame sources, such as lightedcandles, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Avoid condensation problem– The lens may cloud over when the system issuddenly moved from cold to warmsurroundings, making it impossible to play a disc.Leave the system in the warm environment untilthe moisture evaporates.

Do not block the vents– In a cabinet, allow about 10cm (4 inches) offree space all around the system for adequateventilation.

Care of disc– To clean a CD, wipe it in a straight line fromthe centre towards the edge using a soft, lint-freecloth. A cleaning agent may damage the disc!– Write only on the printed side of a CDR(W)and only with a soft felt-tipped pen.– Handle the disc by its edge, do not touch thesurface.

Care of the cabinet– Use soft cloth slightly moistened with a milddetergent solution. Do not use a solutioncontaining alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.

Finding a suitable location– Place the system on a flat, hard, and stablesurface.

Built-in safety circuit– Under extreme conditions, this system mayswitch to standby mode automatically. If thishappens, let the system cool down beforereusing it (not for all versions).

Power saving– This system is designed to use less than 1Wof electricity when switched to Eco Powerstandby. Disconnect the AC power cord fromthe power outlet when not in use.

General Information

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Functional Overview

Main unit and remote control

1 ECO POWER indicator– Lights up when the system is in the Eco Power

standby mode.

2 STANDBY ON B– Switches to the Eco Power standby mode or

turns on the system.– *Switches to the standby mode.

3 Display screen

4 CLOCK•TIMER (CLK/TIMER)– *Enters clock or timer setting mode.

5 RDS•NEWS– In tuner mode, selects RDS information.– In other modes, turns on/off news.

6 CD / TUNER / USB PC LINK /AUX•GAME

– Selects the relevant active mode.– CD: toggles between DISC 1~5.– TUNER: toggles between FM and MW band.– AUX•GAME: toggles between AUX and

GAMEPORT mode.

7 PREV•PRESET 4 (TITLE) (í)NEXT•PRESET 3 (TITLE) (ë)

– CD: selects a track or selects a title from MP3disc.

– TUNER: selects a preset radio station.– CLOCK: sets the minutes.– USB PC LINK: selects your desired playlist.

8 STOP•DEMO STOP Ç– Exits an operation.– CD: stops playback or clears a programme.– TUNER: *erases a preset radio station.– USB PC LINK: stops playback.

(only on the main unit)– *Turns on/off the demonstration mode.

9 SEARCH•TUNING(ALBUM/PLAYLIST) ( à á)

– CD: *searches backward/ forward.– MP3-CD: select an album– TUNER: tunes the radio frequency up/down.– CLOCK: sets the hours.– USB PC LINK: selects a playlist.

* = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.

0 PLAY•PAUSE ÉÅ– CD: starts /pauses playback.– USB PC LINK: starts /pauses playback.

(only on the main unit)– TUNER: *enters Plug & Play mode and/or starts

preset radio station installation.

! wOOx 1/2/3 (wOOx LEVEL)– Selects different type of enhanced wOOx sound

settings (wOOx 1, wOOx 2 or wOOx 3).

@ MIX IT (GAME MIX IT)– Mixes the game sound with your favourite music

from one of these music source (CD, TUNER,USB PC LINK or AUX).

# MODE (GAME SOUND)– Selects different type of equaliser setting for

Gameport (SPEED, PUNCH or BLAST).

$ Connect the USB cable between the system andPC’s USB port.

% GAME VOLUME– Adjusts the game’s output volume level.

^ VIDEO– Use a video cable to connect to your game

console’s video output.

AUDIO L. / AUDIO R.– Use a audio cable to connect to your game

console’s left / right audio output.

& INC SURR– Turns on/off the Incredible Surround effect.

DSC / PRESET– Selects different type of preset sound equaliser

settings (OPTIMAL, JAZZ, ROCK or POP).

VAC / REVERB– Selects different type of environment ambience-

based equaliser settings (HALL, CINEMA,CONCERT, CYBER or ARCADE).*PRESET and REVERB environment soundmodes are only available when the optionalsoftware, Philips Sound Agent 2 is activatedduring USB PC Link applicaion.

* MASTER VOLUME (VOL +-)– Adjusts the volume level.

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Functional Overview

( PROG (PROGRAM)– CD: starts or confirms track programming.– TUNER: starts *automatic/manual preset

programming.– CLOCK: selects 12- or 24-hour clock display.

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– Plug in the headphones jack. The speakersoutput will be cancelled.

¡ VU meters– Indicates signal strength of left/right channel.

™ iR SENSOR– Point the remote control towards this sensor.

£ Disc trays (1~5)

≤ OPEN•CLOSE 0 (DISC 1~5)– Opens/closes the individual disc tray.

Control buttons available on the remotecontrol only

∞ CD 1~5– Selects a disc tray to playback.

§ REPEAT– Repeats a track/disc /all programmed tracks.

≥ DIM– Turns on/off the dim mode.

• SLEEP– Sets the sleep timer function.

ª MUTE– Mutes or restores the volume.

º TIMER ON/OFF– Turns on/off the timer function.

⁄ SHUFFLE– Turns on/off the random play mode.

¤ DISPLAY– Displays the album and title name for MP3 disc.

‹ B

– Switches to the Eco Power standby mode.– *Switches to the standby mode.

* = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.

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Connections

Game console

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SPEAKERS 8Ω

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VIDEO OUT(CVBS)

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Warning!– Use only the supplied speakers.The combination of the main unit andspeakers provide the best sound.Using other speakers can damage theunit and sound quality will be negativelyaffected.– Never make or change connectionswith the power switched on.– Connect the AC power cord to thepower outlet only after you have finishedhooking up everything.

Step 1: Connecting FM/MWantennas

– Place the MW loop antenna on a shelf orattach it to a stand or wall.– Extend the FM antenna and fix its ends to thewall.– Adjust the position of the antennas foroptimal reception.– Position the antennas as far as possible from aTV, VCR or other radiation source to preventunwanted noise.– For better FM stereo reception, connectexternal FM antenna.

Step 2: Connecting thespeakers

Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERSterminals, right speaker to “R” and left speaker to“L”, coloured (marked) wire to “+” and black(unmarked) wire to “-”. Fully insert thestripped portion of the speaker wire into theterminal as shown.

Notes:– Ensure that the speaker cables are correctlyconnected. Improper connections may damage thesystem due to short-circuit.– Do not connect more than one speaker to anyone pair of +/- speaker terminals.

Step 3: Connecting to PCUse the supplied USB cable to connect thesystem to your personal computer’s USB port.After installing the USB PC LINK applicationsoftware onto your PC, you can play your musiccollection via the system (refer to “USB PCLink”).

Step 4: Connecting to gameconsole

IMPORTANT!Gameport inputs are solely for gameconsole only.

a. Use the game console’s video cable (notsupplied) to connect its video output to theGAMEPORT-VIDEO terminal.

b. Use the game console’s audio cables (notsupplied) to connect its audio outputs to theGAMEPORT-AUDIO L. / AUDIO R.terminals.

c. Use the video cable (yellow) to connect theVIDEO OUT terminal to the video input onthe TV for viewing.

Notes:– On the TV, the Video Input jack is usually yellowand might be labeled A/V In, CVBS, Composite orBaseband.– To avoid magnetic interference, do not positionthe front speakers too close to your TV.– For optimal enjoyment of your GamingExperience, please do not connect the TV’s AUDIOOUT to the audio system’s AUX IN (R/L) terminals.– If you want to listen to your favorite movies/TVprograms through the Philips Mini System, pleasedisconnect the Game Console connection on thefront of the set to avoid any unwanted noise.

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Step 5: Connecting the ACpower cord

“AUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY” may appearon the display panel when the AC power cord isplugged into the power outlet for the first time.Press ÉÅ on the main unit to store all availableradio stations (page 3 – P3) or press Ç to exit(refer to “Tuner Operations”).

Step 6: Connecting the PowerBooster

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CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

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1 Connect the BOOSTER OUT (Right andLeft) terminals of the mini system to the powerbooster amplifier BOOSTER IN (Right andLeft) terminals respectively.

2 Connect the speaker wires to the BOOSTERSPEAKERS terminals, right speaker to "R" and leftspeaker to "L", coloured (marked) wire to "+"and black (unmarked) wire to "-".

3 Set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the localpower line voltage.

4 Plug in the AC mains to the wall socket.5 Switch on the POWER SWITCH to activate

the power booster amplifier.6 Press STANDBY ON button to switch the

system ON or to Standby mode.7 Rotate the VOLUME control to adjust the

loudness of the power booster amplifier.

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Step 7: Inserting batteries intothe remote control

1 Open the battery compartment cover.

2 Insert two batteries type R06 or AA, followingthe indications (+-) inside the compartment.

3 Close the cover.

Using the remote control to operate thesystem

1 Aim the remote control directly at the remotesensor (iR) on the main unit.

2 Select the source you wish to control bypressing one of the source select keys on theremote control (for example CD, TUNER).

3 Then select the desired function (for exampleÉÅ, í, ë).

CAUTION!– Remove batteries if they areexhausted or will not be used for a longtime.– Do not use old and new or differenttypes of batteries in combination.– Batteries contain chemical substances,so they should be disposed of properly.

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Gameport Operations

About GameportGameport allows you to connect your gameconsole to this mini system which enables you toenjoy a total game immersion experiencethrough powerful sound output.

Preparation before use

1 Connect your game console’s video and audiooutput to the GAMEPORT video and audioinputs respectively (refer to “Connections –Connecting to game console).

2 Connect your TV’s video input to the VIDEOOUT (CVBS) on the rear panel.

3 Connect all the AC power cords to the poweroutlet.

Starting operation

4 Turn on the TV and set to the correctvideo-in channel.The TV’s video input channel may be calledAUX(iliary) IN, AUDIO/VIDEO (A/V) IN, EXT 1,etc. These channels are often near channel 00on your TV. Or, your TV remote control mayhave a button or switch that chooses differentvideo modes. See your TV manual for details.

5 Press AUX•GAME until “GAMEPORT” isdisplayed.

6 Press MODE (or GAME SOUND on theremote control to select the type of soundsetting that best suits the game : SPEED,PUNCH, BLAST or OFF.

7 If you like to mix your game sound with yourfavourite music, press MIX-IT to select thedesired music source : CD, TUNER,USB PC LINK, AUX or OFF.

CD ™ “MIX-CD”TUNER ™ “MIX-TU”USB PC LINK ™ “MIX-USB”AUX ™ “MIX-AUX”OFF ™ “MIX-OFF”

8 If necessary, start to play your chosen mixersource.

9 Play your favourite game.

To adjust the game console’s volumelevel

Adjust GAME VOLUME.

To change the mixer source Press MIX-IT.

To control the current active mixersource

Press the respective source button (for example,CD, TUNER) on the remote control, then selectthe desired function (for example É, í, ë).For example, if CD is the mixer source and youwant to change the disc tray, you have to pressCD, then press CD 1~5 to select the desireddisc tray.

Notes:– You can only activate GAME VOLUME andMIX-IT while in the game source mode.– If your game console is switched on, the videoimage will always appear on the TV even thoughyou are not in the gameport mode.

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IMPORTANT!– Make sure the mute setting on yourPC control panel is deactivated to ensureyou get the sound from your audiosystem!

Quick setup guide

PC system requirement

– Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP– Intel Pentium MMX200 or higher– CD-ROM drive– USB port– Free hard disk space: 80 MB for the

software

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1 Turn on your PC and insert the installer disc intoyour PC’s CD-ROM drive.

2 The installation guide will appear automatically. Ifit does not, go to the CD-ROM drive inWindows Explorer and double click theSetup.exe.

3 Select your desired language from the list.

4 Select install Software.

5 Connect the USB cable to the PC and AudioSystem and press the USB PC Link button onthe Audio set or the remote control.

6 Follow the instructions as prompted on thescreen to correctly install the USB PC LinkDriver, Philips Sound Agent 2 andMusicMatch Jukebox software.

Notes:– Minimum OS requirement for Philips SoundAgent 2: Windows 2000 or XP.– During installation, your previous MusicMatchJukebox software on your PC will be replaced.

DeclarationsWindows and Pentium are trademarks ofMicrosoft Corporation and Intel Corporation.All other trademarks belong to their respectiveowners.USB PC Link sample track, music by Chemistry(www.chemistryteam.com)

USB PC Link

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Using MusicMatch software

To create a music library

Add music files to My Music Library

Add files to My Library by dragging anddropping audio tracks from anywhere inWindows, into the My Library window.

You can also click Add Files in the MusicCenter to add tracks.

1 Click the Add Files button on the MusicLibrary window.

2 Browse your computer to the folder whereaudio files are stored. Check the box Also AddTracks from Subfolders to add all tracks in thecurrent folder, and all subfolders.

3 Click the Select All button to select all the filesin the current, and all subfolders.

4 Click Add.Files will be added to My Library.

To create a “Playlist”

1 Drag and drop files, or folders with music files,from anywhere on your computer or MyLibrary into the Playlist window. Your files willbegin to play. Or, you may click the Open buttonon the Playlist window to browse for and addmusic to the Playlist.

2 Click the Save button on the Playlist, or go tothe menu Options>Playlist>Save Playlist.

3 You will be prompted to name the Playlist. Inthe Name field type the name you'd like to givethis Playlist.

4 Click the Save button. Now you can play all thesaved playlists with the audio system by pressingS or T buttons. Details operation, pleaserefer to Connecting to USB PC Link.

Note:– It is not possible to create a playlist from thesystem’s 5 CD changer. If you encounter anyproblem using USB PC Link, please refer to theFAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) stored in yourUSB PC Link installer disc or visit“www.audio.philips.com” for the latest update onFAQ.

Connecting to USB PC LinkUSB PC Link allows you to playback your musiccollection from the PC via the powerful amplifierand speakers of this system.

IMPORTANT!Make sure the MUSICMATCH softwarehas been installed. Refer to the CD-ROMsleeve for USB PC Link installation.

AUX/GAME

VOL

DSC WOOX LEVELVAC

USB PC LINK

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1 Turn on your computer and launch the“MUSICMATCH JUKEBOX”. The volume level of PC should not be putinto mute.

2 Press USB PC LINK. If the audio streaming is detected,“CONNECTING” is displayed and the USBindicator will be flashing. If “NO CONNECTION” is displayed, check theconnection between your PC and micro system.

USB PC Link

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Notes:– When the USB PC Link feature is activated,Philips Sound Agent 2 will automatically belaunched (if it has been successfully installed underOS Windows 2000/XP).– The default setting for PRESET/REVERB is MP3/Study Room respectively. You may select from thelist of different sound modes to suit your music andenvironment preference. Alternatively, you mayselect PRESET (Neutral mode) and REVERB (NoEnvironment mode) for the minimum sound effect.

3 Press à or á to select your favorite playlist,and then press í or ë until the desired trackin the playlist is highlighted.

4 Press ÉÅ to start playback. The track information will appear on thedisplay. The display only supports Englishcharacters.

During playback,– Press SHUFFLE to play all available tracks inthe playlist in random order.– Press REPEAT to repeat playback of all thetracks in the playlist.

5 To exit, select another active mode orpress Ç.

Philips Sound Agent 2

Philips Sound Agent 2 is a BONUS softwareprovided with Philips Audio system to enhancethe quality of MP3 Music playback via USB PCLink.

1 Philips Sound Agent 2 will be automaticallylaunched if USB PC Link is selected.

2 Press DSC/PRESET or VAC/REVERB toselect different Preset or Reverb sound effect.

3 For more details about using Philips SoundAgent 2 features on your PC, please refer tothe User Manual in the supplied CD-ROM or theHelp menu.

Notes:– Philips Sound Agent 2 minimum OS requirement:Windows 2000 or XP.– Please refer to the CD-ROM sleeve for detailedinstallation procedures, OR ‘Software installation’ inthis manual.

Enabling digital CD audio output

Before playing the CD through your PC’sCD-ROM drive, it is necessary to configure yourPC’s hardware as follows:

For Windows ME/2000/XP1 Enter the system control panel menu and

select:“System ™ Hardware ™ Device Manager ™CD-ROM drives ™ Action-Properties ™Properties ”.

ORFor Windows 98SEEnter the system control panel menu and select:“MULTIMEDIA” and “CD MUSIC”.

2 Check the ‘Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device’ setting option is selected (enabled).

Notes:– You may need to refer to your PC’s manual forcorrect configuration.– For the optimal playback effect of the CD/MP3-CD, please use your Philips audio system.

USB PC Link

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Switching on/off

Switching to active mode

Press CD, TUNER, USB PC LINK orAUX•GAME.

Switching to Eco Power standby mode

Press B. ECO POWER button lights up. The display screen will go blank.

Switching to standby mode (view clock)

Press and hold B. The clock is displayed. While in the standby mode, pressingCLOCK•TIMER button will switch the systemto the Eco Power standby mode.

Note:– Before switching the system to the Eco Powerstandby or standby mode, make sure thedemonstration mode has been deactivated.

Demonstration modeIf the demonstration mode is active, wheneveryou switch the system to the Eco Power standbyor standby mode, it will show the variousfeatures offered by the system.

To activate the demonstration In the Eco Power standby/standby mode,

press and hold Ç on the main unit until “DEMOON” is displayed.

To deactivate the demonstration Press and hold Ç on the main unit until

”DEMO OFF” is displayed.

Setting the clockThe clock can be set in either 12-hour or24-hour mode (“11:59 PM” or “23:59” forexample).

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1 Press and hold CLK/TIMER (orCLOCK•TIMER on main unit) until “SELECTCLOCK OR TIMER” is displayed.

2 Press ë to change the display to “CLOCK” andpress CLK/TIMER (CLOCK•TIMER) againto confirm.

3 Press PROGRAM (PROG) repeatedly tochange between the 12-hour and 24-hour clockmode.

4 Press à or á repeatedly to set the hour.

5 Press í or ë repeatedly to set the minute.

6 Press CLK/TIMER (CLOCK•TIMER) tostore the setting. The clock will start working.

To view the clock time in any activemode

Press CLK/TIMER (CLOCK•TIMER) once. The clock is displayed for a few seconds.

Notes:– The clock setting will be erased when thesystem is disconnected from the power supply.– The system will exit the clock setting mode if nobutton is pressed within 90 seconds.– To set the clock automatically through the timeinformation in the RDS signal, refer to "TunerOperations – Setting the RDS clock".

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Dimming system’s display screenYou can select the desired brightness for thedisplay panel.

In any active mode, press DIM on the remotecontrol or DIM MODE on the systemrepeatedly to turn on/off dim mode. DIM is shown, except for the DIM OFF mode.

Volume control

Adjust MASTER VOLUME (or pressVOL +/- on the remote control) toincrease or decrease the sound level. “VOL MIN” is the minimum volume level and”VOL MAX” is the maximum volume level.

To switch off the volume temporarily Press MUTE on the remote control.

Playback will continue without sound and“MUTE” is displayed. To restore the volume, press MUTE again orincrease the volume level.

Sound controlDSC and VAC features cannot be activated atthe same time.While in the game mode, all the sound controlfeatures are not available except wOOx andGame Sound control.

wOOx

The wOOx sound is designed to produce andhandle high dynamic sound signals at very lowfrequencies.

Press wOOx 1/2/3 respectively (or presswOOx LEVEL repeatedly on remote control)to select : wOOx 1, wOOx 2, wOOx 3 orwOOx OFF. Some discs might be recorded in highmodulation, which causes a distortion at highvolume. If this occurs, deactivate wOOx orreduce the volume.

Incredible Surround

Incredible Surround magnifies the virtual distancebetween the front speakers for an incrediblywide, enveloping, stereo effect.

Press INC SURR to turn on/off the incrediblesurround sound effect. If activated, IS will appear on the display.

Digital Sound Control

DSC provides a different type of preset soundequaliser setting.

Press DSC repeatedly to select: OPTIMAL,JAZZ, ROCK or POP.

Virtual Ambience Control

VAC provides a different type of environment-based equaliser setting.

Press VAC repeatedly to select : HALL,CINEMA, CONCERT, CYBER or ARCADE.

Note:– When you select VAC, Incredible Surround willswitch on automatically.

Automatic DSC-wOOx andVAC-wOOx selectionThe best wOOx setting is generatedautomatically for each DSC, VAC, Game Soundselection. You can manually select the wOOxsetting that best suits your listening environment.

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IMPORTANT!– This system is designed for regulardiscs. Therefore, do not use anyaccessories such as disc stabiliser rings ordisc treatment sheets, etc., as offered onthe market, because they may jam thechanger mechanism.– Do not load more than one disc ontoeach tray.

Playable discsThis 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)

Loading discs (page 3 – P4)

1 Press OPEN•CLOSE 0 DISC 1 button ontop of the main unit to open disc tray 1.

2 Load a disc with the label side facing up.

3 Press OPEN•CLOSE 0 DISC 1 button againto close the disc tray. “READING“ is displayed. The selected disctray, total number of tracks and the playing timewill appear on the display.

4 Repeat steps 1~3 to load discs onto the disctrays 2~5.

Notes:– To ensure good system performance, wait untilthe disc trays completely read the disc(s) beforeproceeding.– Only one tray can be opened each time.If you open the second tray before closing the firsttray, the first tray will automatically close before thesecond tray opens.

Basic playback controls

Load discs (page 3 – P4)

To play all discs on the disc trays

Press ÉÅ.OR

In the stop mode, press CD to select a disc trayto begin, then press ÉÅ. All the available discs will play once, and thenstop.

To play the selected disc only Press one of the CD 1~5 buttons on remote.

The selected disc will play once, and thenstop.

To select a desired track Press í or ë repeatedly until the desired

track is displayed. During random play (shuffle mode), pressingí will not affect the current playback.

To search for a particular passage duringplayback

Press and hold à or á and release it whenthe desired passage is located. During searching, the volume will be reduced.For MP3 disc, the volume will be muted.

To replace discs without interruptingplayback

Press OPEN•CLOSE 0 buttons of theinactive disc trays (refer to “Loading discs”).For example, if currently disc tray 1 is playing,you can replace the discs on disc tray 2~5.

To interrupt playback Press ÉÅ.

To resume normal playback, repeat theabove.

To stop playback Press Ç.

If the system remains in the stop mode for 30minutes, it will switch to the Eco Power standbymode.

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Playing an MP3 disc

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1 Load an MP3 disc. The disc reading time may exceed 10seconds due to the large number of songscompiled in one disc. “AXX TYYY” is displayed. XX is the currentalbum number and YYY is the current titlenumber.

2 Press à / á to select a desired album.

3 Press í / ë to select a desired title.

4 Press ÉÅ to start playback.

During playback, press DISPLAY to show thealbum and title name.

Supported MP3 disc formats:– ISO9660, Joliet, UDF 1.5– Maximum title number : 999 (depending on

filename length)– Maximum album number : 99– Supported sampling frequencies : 32 kHz,

44.1 kHz, 48 kHz– Supported Bit-rates : 32~256 (kbps), variable

bitrates– ID3 tags : V1.1, V2.2, V2.3, V2.4

Repeat and shuffleYou can select and change various play modesbefore or during playback.

Repeat play

1 Press REPEAT on the remote controlrepeatedly to select :

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A – to repeat playback of the current track.B – to repeat playback of the current disc.C – to repeat playback of all available discs

(not available for this model).D – to repeat playback of the current

programmed track (only if theprogramme mode is active)

E – to repeat playback of all the programmedtracks (only if the programme mode isactive)

2 To resume normal playback, press REPEATuntil “OFF” is displayed.

Random play

Press SHUFFLE on the remote control to turnon/off the shuffling mode. If activated, SHUF is shown and the repeatmode (if any) will be cancelled. The random play will start from the currentdisc tray. And it will change to the next availabledisc tray only after all the tracks in the active onehave been shuffled. If the programming mode is active, only theprogrammed tracks will be played in a randomorder.

Note:– Pressing the OPEN•CLOSE button will cancel allrepeat and shuffling modes.

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Programming the disc tracksProgramming tracks is possible when playback isstopped. Up to 99 tracks can be stored in thememory in any order.

IMPORTANT!It is only possible to program from thecurrent selected disc tray.

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1 Load the desired discs on the disc trays (refer to“Loading discs”).

2 Press CD or one of the CD 1~5 buttons toselect a disc.

3 Press PROGRAM (PROG) to startprogramming. PROG starts flashing.

4 Press í or ë repeatedly to select the desiredtrack.

For MP3 disc, press à / á and í / ë toselect the desired album and title forprogramming.

5 Press PROGRAM (PROG) to store.

Repeat steps 4–5 to select other tracks. If you attempt to program more than 99tracks, “PROGRAM FULL” is displayed.

6 To start program play, press ÉÅ.

7 To stop playback or to end programming, pressÇ once. PROG stays and the programming moderemains active.

Notes:– If the total playing time has reached 100minutes or one of the programmed tracks has anumber greater than 30, “—:—” is displayedinstead of the total playing time.– The system will exit the programming mode ifno button is pressed within 20 seconds.

Checking the programme

1 Stop playback and press í or ë repeatedly.

2 Press Ç to exit.OR

Press ÉÅ to start playback from the currentprogrammed track

Clearing the programme

Stop playback, and then press Ç to clear theprogramme.OR

Press the OPEN•CLOSE 0 button of thedisc tray. PROG disappears and “PROGRAM CLEARED”is displayed.

Note:– The program will be erased if the system isdisconnected from the power supply or you switchto another source mode.

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IMPORTANT!Make sure the FM and MW antennas areconnected.

Tuning to radio stations

1 Press TUNER to enter tuner mode.To select another waveband (FM or MW), pressTUNER again.

2 Press and hold à or á until the frequencyindication starts to change, then release. The system automatically tunes to the nextstrong signal radio reception. lights up for FM stereo reception. RDS lights up for RDS station (in FM bandonly).

Tuning to a weak signal station, Press à or á briefly and repeatedly until an

optimal reception is found.

Presetting radio stationsYou can store up to 40 preset radio stations inthe memory, starting from FM and followed byMW bands.

Notes:– The system will exit presetting mode if nobutton is pressed within 20 seconds.– If no stereo frequency is detected during Plugand Play, “CHECK ANTENNA” is displayed.

Using the plug and play (page 3 - P3)

Plug and Play allows you to store all availableradio stations automatically.

1 Connect the system to the power supply,“AUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY” isdisplayed.OR

In the Eco Power standby/standby mode,press and hold ÉÅ on the main unit until“AUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY” isdisplayed.

2 Press ÉÅ on the main unit to start installation. “INSTALL TUNER” is displayed. All previously stored radio stations will bereplaced.

Tuner Operations

Once completed, the last tuned radio stationwill be played. Once completed, the last tuned radio station(or the first available RDS station) will be played.

3 If the first preset is a RDS station, it willproceed to set the RDS clock. "INSTALL" is displayed, followed by "TIME"and "SEARCH RDS TIME". When RDS time is read, "RDS TIME" isdisplayed and the current time will be stored. If RDS station does not transmit RDS timewithin 90 seconds, “NO RDS TIME” is displayedand the programme will exit automatically.

Automatic presetting

You can start the automatic presetting from aselected preset number.

1 In the tuner mode, press í or ë to select apreset number.

2 Press and hold PROGRAM (PROG) until“AUTO” is displayed. If a radio station has been stored in one ofthe presets, it will not be stored again at anotherpreset number. If no preset number is selected, automaticpreset will begin from preset (1) and all yourprevious presets will be overridden.

Manual presetting

You can choose to store only the favourite radiostations.

1 Tune to your desired radio station (refer to“Tuning to radio stations”).

2 Press PROGRAM (PROG). The preset number starts flashing. If you wantto store the radio station in another presetnumber, press í or ë.

3 Press PROGRAM (PROG) again to store.

Repeat steps 1–3 to store other radio stations.

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Tuner Operations

Selecting a preset radio station

In the tuner mode, press í or ë. The preset number, radio frequency, andwaveband are displayed.

Deleting a preset radio station

Press and hold Ç until “PRESET DELETED” isdisplayed. The current preset radio station will bedeleted. All other preset radio stations with highernumbers are decreased by one.

RDSRDS (Radio Data System) is a service thatallows FM stations to show additionalinformation. If you are receiving a RDS station,RDS and the station name are displayed.

Scrolling through RDS information

Tuned to a RDS radio station from FM band,then press NEWS•RDS repeatedly to selectthe following information (if available):– Station name– Programme type (for example: News, Affairs,

Sport, etc.)– Radio text messages– Frequency

Setting the RDS clock

Some RDS radio station may be transmitting areal clock time at an interval of every minute. Itis possible to set the clock by using a time signalwhich is broadcast together with the RDS signal.

1 Tuned to a RDS station from FM band (refer to“Tuning to radio stations”).

2 Press and hold CLOCK•TIMER on the mainunit until "SELECT CLOCK OR TIMER" isdisplayed. Then press ë to change the displayto “CLOCK” and pressCLOCK•TIMER again to confirm.

3 Press NEWS•RDS. "SEARCH RDS TIME" is displayed. When RDS time is read, the current time willbe stored. If the RDS station does not transmit RDStime within 90 seconds, "NO RDS TIME" isdisplayed.

Note:– Some RDS radio station may be transmitting areal time clock at a minute interval. The accuracyof the transmitted time depends on thetransmitting RDS radio station.

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Tuner Operations

NEWSYou may set up the tuner in such a way thatlistening to CD or external source is interruptedby the NEWS of a RDS station. This only worksif the RDS station broadcasts a NEWS signalwhile sending the news.

IMPORTANT!You can activate NEWS function fromany source mode except TUNER.

Switching on NEWS function

1 In any active mode, press and holdNEWS•RDS until "NEWS" is displayed. NEWS is shown. The system will scan the radio stations storedin the first five (5) preset and wait for the NewsProgramme Type data to be available in any ofthese RDS stations. While searching NEWS in progress, thecurrent active mode remains uninterrupted.

2 When NEWS transmission is detected, thesystem will switch to Tuner mode. NEWS starts flashing.

If no RDS station is detected in the first fivepresets, the system will exit NEWS function. "NO RDS NEWS" is displayed.

Notes:– You have to exit Tuner mode before selectingNEWS function.– Before you activate the NEWS feature, ensurethat the first five presets have RDS stations.– The NEWS works only once for each activation.

To cancel NEWS function Press and hold NEWS•RDS again or switch

the system to tuner mode.OR

During news bulletin, press any other availablesource keys to execute the relevant sourcemode.

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Timer settingThe system can switch on to CD, TUNER orUSB PC LINK mode automatically at a presettime, serving as an alarm to wake you up.

IMPORTANT!– Before setting the timer, ensure thatthe clock is set correctly.– The volume of the timer will increasegradually to the last tuned volume level.If the last tuned volume level is too low,the set will then increase to apredetermined minimum audible level.

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1 Press and hold CLK/TIMER (orCLOCK•TIMER on main unit) until “SELECTCLOCK OR TIMER” is displayed.

2 Press ë to change the display to “TIMER” andpress CLK/TIMER again to confirm.

3 Press CD or TUNER or USB PC LINK toselect the wake-up source. The selected source will be lighted whileother available sources are flashing.

4 Press à or á (for hours) and í or ë (forminutes) repeatedly to set the wake-up time.

5 Press CLK/TIMER to store the setting. The timer will always be switched on once ithas been set. icon remains on the display. It indicates thetimer is activated.

At the preset time, the selected soundsource will be played for 30 minutesbefore it switches to Eco Power standbymode (if no button is being pressed within thetime frame). CD – playing the first track of the lastselected disc. If the last selected disc tray isempty, it will switch to the next available disc. Ifall the disc trays are not available, it will switch toTuner mode. TUNER – playing the last tuned radio station. USB PC LINK – playing the last selectedplaylist. If the connection fails, it will switch toTuner mode. Refer to “USB PC Link” for properconnection and setup before use.

Activating/deactivating the timer

Press TIMER ON/OFF on the remote controlto turn off the timer or turn on to the lastsetting again. If activated, the timer information will displayfor a few seconds, then the system resumes tothe last active source or stays in the standbymode. If deactivated, “CANCEL” is displayed.

Notes:– The system will exit the timer setting mode if nobutton is pressed within 90 seconds.– The USB timer does not function when thecomputer is in the standby mode.

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glish Listening to an external deviceYou can listen to the sound of the connectedexternal device through your system’s speakers.

1 Use the red/white audio cables to connect thesystem’s AUX IN (R/L) terminals to theAUDIO OUT terminals on anotheraudio/visual device (such as a TV, VCR, Laser Discplayer, DVD player or CD recorder).

2 Press AUX/GAME until “AUX” is displayed.

3 Press PLAY on the connected device to startplayback.

Listening to an external device

Use the red/white audio cables to connectthe system’s LINE OUT (R/L) terminals tothe AUDIO IN terminals on a recordingdevice (such as CD/Tape recorder).

Notes:– All the sound control features (DSC, VAC forexample) are available for selection.– Always refer to the owner’s manual of the otherequipment for complete connection and usedetails.

Timer Operations Other Connection

Sleep timer settingThe sleep timer enables the system to switch tothe Eco Power standby mode automatically at apreset time.

1 Press SLEEP repeatedly until it reaches thedesired preset turn-off time. The selections are as follows (time inminutes):

15 ™ 30 ™ 45 ™ 60 ™ 90 ™ 120 ™OFF ™ 15 …

SLEEP is shown, except for the “OFF” mode. To view or change the setting, repeat theabove.

2 Before the system switches to the Eco Powerstandby mode, a countdown of 10 seconds isdisplayed.

“SLEEP 10” ™ “SLEEP 9”.... ™ “SLEEP1” ™ “SLEEP”

To cancel the sleep timer function Press SLEEP repeatedly until “OFF” is

displayed, or press the STANDBY ON Bbutton.

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AMPLIFIEROutput power ........................................ 8500 W MPO................................................................. 2 x 200 W RMS(1)

Booster .................................................................. 2x100 WSignal-to-noise ratio ....................................... ≥ 62 dBAFrequency response ........ 63 – 16000 Hz, ≤–3 dBInput sensitivityAUX In ................................................................................... 640 m VGameport .............................................................................. 640 mV

OutputSpeakers ..................................................................................... ≥ 6 ΩBooster Speakers .................................................................. ≥ 6 Ω

Headphones ........................................................ 32 Ω – 1000 Ω(1)(6 Ω, 60Hz - 12.5 kHz, 10% THD)

DISC PLAYERProgrammable tracks .................................................... 99Frequency response ........... 50 – 18000 Hz, –3 dBSignal-to-noise ratio ........................................ ≥ 62 dBAChannel separation .......................... ≥ 35 dB (1 kHz)MPEG 1 Layer 3 (MP3-CD) .......... MPEG AUDIOMP3-CD bit rate ....................................... 32-256 kbps.................................................................... (128 kbps advised)

Sampling frequencies ....................... 32, 44.1, 48 kHz

USBFrequency response ...... 50 – 18000 Hz, ≤ ±3 dBSignal-to-noise ratio .......................................... ≥ 62 dBA

Channel separation .............................. ≥ 35 dB (1 kHz)

Total harmonic distortion ............... < 0.3% (1 kHz)

TUNERFM wave range ................................... 87.5 – 108 MHzMW wave range ................................ 531 – 1602 kHzNumber of presets ........................................................ 40AntennaFM ......................................................................................... 75 Ω wireMW .............................................................................. Loop antenna

Specifications

SPEAKERSSystem ................................................... 3 way, Bass reflexImpedance ......................................................................... 8 Ω

Woofer ...................................................................... 1 x 6.5"Tweeter ................................. 1 x 2" Ferro fluid cooledDimensions (w x h x d) .. 348 x 322 x 245(mm)Weight ............................................................. 4.35 kg each

BOOSTER SPEAKERSSystem .......................................................................... 3-wayImpedance ........................................................................ 6 ΩWoofer .......................................................................... 2 x 4"Tweeter .......................................................................... 1 x 2"Dimensions (w x h x d) .......................................................................................................... 140 x 310 x 310 (mm)Weight ................................................................ 4.0 kg each

GENERALMaterial/finish ................................... Polystyrene/MetalAC Power ..................................... 220 – 230 V / 50 HzPower ConsumptionActive ........................................................................................ 130 WStandby .................................................................................. < 25 WEco Power Standby ............................................................. < 1 W

Dimensions (w x h x d) . 265 x 322 x 390 (mm)Weight (without speakers) ................................. 8.6 kg

BOOSTER UNITMaterial/finish ................... Polystyrene/Metal/WoodAC Power ............................ 110 – 127 / 220 – 240 V;

....................................................... 50/60 Hz SwitchablePower Consumption

Active ...................................................................... 150 WStandby ..................................................................... 25 W

Dimensions (w x h x d) ........................................................................................................... 140 x 310 x 345 (mm)Weight (without speakers) .................................. 7.0 kg

Specifications and external appearance aresubject to change without notice.

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WARNINGUnder no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this willinvalidate 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. Ifyou are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer orPhilips for help.

Auto Installation of the Installer CD-ROM didnot install the Philips Sound Agent 2 onto myPC.

When in USB PC LINK mode, “NOCONNECTION” is displayed.

I want the minimum effect from the PhilipsSound Agent 2 sound mode when listening toMP3 music streaming via USB PC Link.

Radio reception is poor.

“NO DISC” is displayed or the disc cannotbe played.

The system does not react when buttons arepressed.

Sound cannot be heard or is of poor quality.

Check that your PC’s Operating System is running onWindows 2000/XP.

Check the connection between your PC and thesystem and the inital setup required, see “Connections”and “USB PC Link”.

Make sure the connected PC is turned on.

Select the PRESET - Neutral mode. Select the REVERB - No environment mode.

If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or connectan external antenna for better reception.

Increase the distance between the system and your TVor VCR.

Insert a disc. Load in the disc with label facing right. Replace or clean the disc, see “Care and safety

information”. Use a finalised CD-R(W) or a correct format disc.

Remove and reconnect the AC power cord and switchon the system again.

Adjust the volume. Disconnect the headphones. Check that the speakers are connected correctly. Check that the AC power cord is connected properly. When in USB PC LINK mode, check that the PC’s

volume is not put into mute. When playing CD from PC’s CD drive, refer to “USB

PC Link - Enable digital CD audio output“.

Problem Solution

Troubleshooting

Refer to the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on the supplied CD-ROM or visit our website“www.audio.philips.com” for latest update on FAQ.

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Troubleshooting

The remote control does not functionproperly.

The timer is not working.

The system displays features automatically andbuttons start flashing.

“UACB error” and “Audio Set is notconnected/nor filter driver is not loaded”message prompts up on Computer screen inWindows XP.

Select the source (CD or TUNER, for example) beforepressing the function button (ÉÅ, S , T).

Reduce the distance between the remote control andthe system.

Replace the battery. Point the remote control directly toward the IR sensor.

Set the clock correctly. Press TIMER ON/OFF to switch on the timer.

Press and hold DEMO STOP on the main unit to switchoff the demonstration mode.

Reboot the computer.

Problem Solution

Refer to the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on the supplied CD-ROM or visit our website“www.audio.philips.com” for latest update on FAQ.