Philips WAS7500/37 manuel d'utilisation

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    Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome W A CS7500 W AS7500 EN User manual 1 Contact information 100 W A CS7500 W AS7500 Thank you for choosing Philips. Need help fast? Read your Quick Start Guide and/or User Manual fir st for quic k tips that make using your Philips product more enjoyable. If you have read your instruc[...]

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    EN Wireless Music Center + Station 1[...]

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    Important notes for users in the U.K. Mains plug This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13- Amp plug. T o change a fuse in this type of plug, proceed as follows: 1 Remov e fuse cover and fuse. 2 Fix the new fuse which should be a BS1362 5- Amp, A.S.T .A. or BSI approved type. 3 Refit the fuse cov er . If the fitted plug is not suitable for y [...]

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    T able of contents 1 ENGLISH T able of contents 1 Important 3 1.1 Safety 3 1.2 GPL Package written offer 4 1.3 LGPL Librar y written offer 4 1.4 Envir onmental information 4 1.4.1 Disposal of product & packing material 5 1.4.2 Batter y disposal infor mation 5 1.5 Maintenance 6 1.6 Hearing Safety 7 1.7 Legal-USA and Canada-Notice of compliance w[...]

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    6.11 Edit track information 51 7 CD (Center only) 52 7.1 Supported discs 52 7.2 Pla y discs 53 7.2.1 Search by keyw ords 54 7.2.2 Find track in cur rent album (during playback) 55 7.2.3 Find passage in current tr ack (dur ing playback) 55 7.3 Pla y modes REPEA T , SHUFFLE 55 8 FM radio 56 8.1 T une radio stations 56 8.2 Store pr eset radio stations[...]

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    Impor tant 3 ENGLISH 1 Impor tant 1.1 Safety • Do not open the product or r emov e the cover . The interior does not contain any user - ser viceable parts. • Do not place objects filled with liquid, such as vases, on the product. • Do not stick objects into the openings of the product. • Do not drop objects such as pa perclips into the ope[...]

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    1.2 GPL P ackage written offer This product contains Lin ux 2.4.27-vrsl that is made available under the GNU GPL license v ersion 2 (hereafter called ‘the Program’). Philips Electronics Hong K ong Ltd. hereby offers to deliv er or make a vailable, upon request, for a charge no more than the cost of ph ysically perf orming source distribution, a[...]

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    1.4.1 Disposal of product & packing material Y our product is designed and manufactur ed with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and r eused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a pr oduct, it means the product is co ver ed by the European Dir ective 2002/96/EC. Please be informed about the local se[...]

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    1.5 Maintenance Clean the set • Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. • Do not use any solutions that contain alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives, as these can harm the product. Clean your discs • When a disc becomes dirty , clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out. • Do not use solv[...]

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    1.6 Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume. • Using headphones at a high volume can impair y our hearing. This product can pr oduce sounds in decibel ranges that ma y cause hearing loss for a normal person, even f or exposure less than a min ute . The higher decibel ranges are offered f or those that may ha ve already experienced some hearing[...]

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    1. 7 Notice of compliance with radio interference requir ements Notice of compliance W arning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expr essly appr oved b y Philips may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. F or USA: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device, pur[...]

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    1.8 Class II equipment symbol This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system. 1.9 Kno w these safety symbols This ‘bolt of lightning’ indicates uninsulated material within your unit ma y cause an electrical shock. For the safety of ev er y one in your household, please do not remov e product cov ering. The ‘exclamation poi[...]

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    8 Do not install near any heat sour ces such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 For countries with a polarized mains, do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other . A gr ounding type plug has [...]

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    1.11 Register your pr oduct T o fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register y our product at www.philips.com/welcome . As it is possible for y ou to upgrade your pr oduct, we r ecommend that you also r egister your product on www.club.philips.com so that w e can inform y ou as soon as new and free upgrades are a vailable. Products[...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 12 2 Y our Wireless Music Center & Station Congratulations on your pur chase and welcome to Philips! With the Wireless Music Center & Station y ou can: • Stream m usic from y our PC • Dock your iP od • Plug & pla y from USB de vices • Enjoy HD pla yback Y ou can store up to 15000 songs in [...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 13 ENGLISH Remote control, 2-wa y , incl. 4x AAA batteries Remote control, 1-wa y , incl. 2x AAA batteries Po wer cable, 2x FM wire antenna, 2x Ethernet cable, 1x PC Suite CD , 1x Mounting kit, 1x (for Station) Supplied accessories[...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 14 2.2.1 Controls on Center and Station 1 Antenna 2 USB jack 3 Disc slot (loader) (only ) Insert discs with graphics facing you 4 / (only ) Ejects a disk from the CD slot 5 LCD Displa y shows the status of the set 6 MUSIC FOLLO WS ME HD: moves music pla yback between Center and Station 7 DBB ( D ynamic B ass [...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 15 ENGLISH 14 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Na vigation controls (left, right up, down) allow y ou to scroll thr ough the option lists 1 HD/CD/USB/UPnP : returns to pre vious option lists 3 / 4 HD/CD/USB/UPnP : skips/searches tracks/passage back/forward (in pla yback screen) Fast scroll thr ough options/alphanumeric lists Ra[...]

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    2.3 Overview remote contr ols 2.3.1 2-way r emote control 1 y Press briefl y to switch the set to ON or Standby Press & hold to s witch the set to Eco Standby (pow er -saving mode) 2 HOME Selects HD Music , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 15 17 10 14 16 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 18 19 20 12 Important! The following f eatures requir e the use of[...]

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    5 OK , 2 / ; Confirms selection starts playing 6 V OL + , - Adjusts the volume le vel up or down 7 MENU Enters or exits the setup menu 8 MUTE Deactivates the sound temporarily 9 9 Stops pla yback or recor ding 10 )K Press to skip to pr evious track / pr ess & hold to fast forward 11 SHUFFLE ( 3 def ) Selects random pla yback 12 REPEA T ( 2 abc[...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 18 2.3.2 1-way r emote control 1 y Press briefl y to switch the set to ON or Standby Press & hold to s witch the set to Eco Standby (pow er -saving mode) 2 FM TUNER Selects FM radio 3 HOME Selects HD Music , CD , Radio , UPnP (Universal Plug & Pla y) , P or table (USB Univ ersal Serial Bus) , or AUX [...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 19 ENGLISH 12 MUTE Deactivates the sound temporarily 13 SHUFFLE ( 3 def ) Selects random pla yback 14 REPEA T ( 2 abc ) Selects continuous pla yback 15 INCR.SURR . ( 6 mno ) Selects Incredible Sur round sound effect 16 DBB ( D ynamic B ass B oost) ( 5 jkl ) T oggles the bass enhancement between on (DBB1, DBB2[...]

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    Y our wireless music centre and station 20 2.4 Overview displa y Icons of the LCD: Icon Description Icon Description Client connected Repeat all Client not connected Repeat 1 Music Shuffle Radio Alarm UPnP Music broadcast Aux mode Music follows me CD mode Mute HD mode RDS Radio mode Sleep Record (rip) mode Smart EQ T ransfer mode Wi-Fi connected US[...]

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    Installation 21 ENGLISH 3 Installation 3.1 Install Center ( ) and Station ( ) Note Befor e you decide where and ho w to install the set, test the Wi-Fi connection and r ear cable connections to find a suitable location. Y ou can install in two wa ys, free standing (using the supplied stands) or wall mounted (without the stands). Use the free stand[...]

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    Installation 22 3.2 Connect A C po w er Ensure that all r ear connections are established befor e you po wer up the set. Connect the AC po wer cord to the mains outlet. The set is now power ed up (switched on). When in Standby or Eco Standby mode, and still consume some pow er . T o disconnect the system from the pow er supply completely , remo ve [...]

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    Installation 23 ENGLISH 3.4.1 Connect antennas 1 Extend wire antenna. 2 Connect wire antenna to FM antenna jack: 3 Optional: T o improv e FM reception y ou can install an extension line (sold separately) between the wire antenna and the antenna jack. 4 Unwind the antenna extension line completely . 5 Mov e it in different dir ections to find the o[...]

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    Installation 24 T o play back m usic from the portable device: 1 Press HOME . 2 Select POR T ABLE . 3 Select USB . > Y our por table device is displayed. 4 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select your m usic . For mor e details and instructions on how to recor d music to the portable device: See 10 External sources . Tip • and only support portable (USB) d[...]

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    Installation 25 ENGLISH 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 on the remote contr ol (or use the na vigation control of y our iPod) to select the music in y our iPod menu system. (See also 10 External sources ). 3.4.4 Connect additional appliances It is possible to pla y audio output from an external sour ce, e.g. TV , VCR, Laser Disc pla yer , DVD pla yer on or . Y [...]

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    Prepare 26 4 Prepare 4.1 Set the clock The time can be displa yed in 24-hour or 12-hour format. Y ou can set up your clock on or . There ar e two methods to set the clock, RDS automatic time synchronization and man ual time set- up . RDS auto time sync: If you ha v e preset RDS radio stations, you can synchr onize the clock with one of the RDS stat[...]

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    Prepare 27 ENGLISH 4 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select the RDS radio station you wish to synchr onize the clock with. > The screen shows a confirmation scr een: Manual time set: 1 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select Settings followed by Time . 3 Use 3 , 4 , or the numeric ke ypad (0-9), and 2 to select Set Time . > The[...]

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    Prepare 28 4 Use 3 , 4 , or the numeric ke ypad (0-9) repeatedly to set the hours f ollowed by the min utes. 5 Confirm with OK . Tip • Change to 12-hour or 24-hour format: 1 In the Time menu, select Time Format . 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select your option. • If you disconnect the po wer supply (pull the mains plug), the clock will be reset (sett[...]

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    Prepare 29 ENGLISH 4.2 Remote control The set is supplied with a 2-wa y remote contr ol and a 1-wa y remote contr ol. Y ou can use these to control functions on or . Note Use the 1-wa y remote contr ol for Station management, Network configuration, and to Edit track information. The 2-way r emote control cannot be used for these tasks. 4.2.1 Remot[...]

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    Prepare 30 Installing batteries: Open batter y compartment. Install into • 2-wa y remote contr ol: 4 batteries type LR03 or AAA. • 1-wa y remote contr ol: 2 batteries type LR03 or AAA. Obser v e correct polarity (r efer to ‘ + ’ / ‘ - ’ symbols inside the batter y compartment). Close batter y compartment. IMPOR T ANT BA TTER Y INFORMA T[...]

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    Prepare 31 ENGLISH 4.2.2 Remote control, 2-wa y Y ou can choose to use the 2-way r emote control to operate either or . Depending on the lev el of interference, you can also select your pr eferr ed operational mode: Enhanced Mode or Normal Mode. Center (default): to operate Station : to operate Enhanced Mode (default): This mode offers a better ran[...]

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    4.3 Na vigation controls 1 Use the na vigation controls 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 when navigating thr ough options. 2 Highlight options with 3 / 4 . 3 Enter submenus with 2 . 4 Confirm selections with OK or 2 . 4.4 Alphanumeric k eys 1 Use the alphanumeric k eys to enter letters or numbers. 2 When the text box appears, press the alphan umeric ke ys repeatedly[...]

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    Basic functions 33 ENGLISH 5 Basic functions 5.1 P ow er modes and functions When you plug the pr oduct into your mains suppl y , it pow ers up and is in power mode ON . The y button allows y ou to change the power mode. A color ed light in the button indicates the current pow er mode: Center ( ) / Station ( ): ON 1 When the set is ON (green button[...]

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    Basic functions 34 During Standby the displa y shows the time (or displa y shows —:— if y ou ha ve not set the clock). T o switch the / back ON again, a press y . / switches ON and remembers the last sour ce selected: The button light changes from r ed to green. OR b press one of the sour ce buttons on the remote contr ol, CD/MP3-CD (only ), HD[...]

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    Basic functions 35 ENGLISH 5.2 Eco Standby (po w er -saving mode) In the pow er -saving mode Eco Standby , the displa y and Wi-Fi connections of the pr oduct are turned off. The HD (Hard Disk) of also becomes inactive. When is switched to Eco Standby , you cannot stream m usic between and or impor t music fr om the PC to . During Eco Standby the r [...]

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    Basic functions 36 5.5 MUTE During pla yback, you can deactivate the sound without switching off the set. 1 T o deactivate the sound, press MUTE . > appears . Playback continues without sound. 2 T o reactivate the sound, press MUTE again or adjust the volume with V OL + . > The icon disappear s. 5.6 Sound control 5.6.1 Smar t equaliz er This [...]

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    Basic functions 37 ENGLISH 5.6.3 DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) Press DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) once or more times to change the bass settings. Select your option: DBB OFF (default), DBB 1 , DBB 2 , or DBB 3 . Tip Some discs might be recor ded in high modulation, which causes a distortion at high volume. If this occurs, switch off DBB or reduce the v olum[...]

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    Basic functions 38 5.8 Selecting languag es 1 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select Settings , followed b y Language . 3 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to choose English , Français , Español , Nederlands , Italiano or Deutsch . 5.9 Sleep Y ou can preset a certain period of time after which or will switch to Standby mode. 1 On the re[...]

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    5.10 Alarm 5.10.1 Set alarm / alarm time / repeat mode 1 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select Settings . 3 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select Alarm , followed b y Alarm On or Off . > The Alarm Time screen appears. 4 In the Alarm Time screen, use 3 or 4 and 2 to enter the hours and minutes. 5 Confirm the alarm time with OK o[...]

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    6 HD (Hard Disk) 6.1 Pla y HD Music Music is centrally stor ed in the 80GB HD (Hard Disk) on the . All the stor ed music can be streamed and pla y ed on via Wi-Fi. 1 Check that or is switched ON or in Standby mode (see 5 Basic functions ). 2 Press HOME and select HD Music (or press HD on r emote control). > Display shows HD Music and the categor[...]

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    3 Use alphanumeric k eys to enter k eyw ord (maximum 8 characters) (see 4.4 Pr epare: Alphanumeric keys ) 4 Press OK to star t sear ching > Display: Searching… Searching star ts from the beginning of current option list. The matched items appear at the top of the list. The option list automatically shows the closest match in the alphabet if no[...]

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    6.2.4 Find track in current album (during pla yback) In pla yback screen, na vigate with 3 / 4 to select track in curr ent album during playback. 6.2.5 Find passage in curr ent track (during pla yback) 1 In pla yback screen, press & hold 3 / 4 or J( / )K > T rack gets scanned at high speed. 2 When you f ound the passage you want, release 3 /[...]

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    6.4 Build music library on Center ( ) Y ou can build a music librar y in the HD of by ripping fr om CDs, importing from PC and recor ding from external sour ces. 6.4.1 Rip music from CDs With the , y ou can rip audio CD tracks from y our CDs and store them as MP3 files in the HD of . The Gracenote MusicID® enables your set to look up CD informati[...]

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    Rip from a CD at high speed: (Audio CD , MP3/WMA CD) 1 Insert CD with printed side facing you: For MP3/WMA CD , press 2 on a highlighted file folder to enter the track list. Hard Disk 44 Music recognition technology and related data ar e pro vided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industr y standar d in music recognition technology and related cont[...]

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    Hard Disk 45 ENGLISH 2 In the track list screen, press RECORD 0 (r emote control REC ). > List of tracks with c heck box es appears: 3 Press MARK/UNMARK to select/deselect tracks (hold MARK/UNMARK to select/deselect all tracks). 4 Press RECORD 0 ( REC ) to star t ripping. > Display shows CD-Rip and the current tr ack name . (A default album n[...]

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    Hard Disk 46 6.4.3 Record from radio or e xternal source A maximum r ecording time of 3-hours can be made from the radio or an external sour ce. 1 a In Radio mode, tune the desired radio station (see 8.1 FM radio: Tuning radio stations ). or b In AUX mode, start playback fr om the external sour ce . 2 Press RECORD > The recoding star ts. 3 Press[...]

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    6.6 Delete a pla ylist, album or track This featur e works only on . 1 Na vigate with 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 to enter a category (Playlist, Artists, Albums, Genres, All tracks). 2 If necessar y , press 3 or 4 and 2 once or more times to highlight the pla ylist album or track you wish to delete. 3 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 4 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to se[...]

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    T o view more track inf ormation: 1 In HD pla yback screen, press 2 to displa y the full view album art screen. 2 In full view album art screen, press 1 to r eturn to the HD pla yback screen 6.8 Backup to PC The Wir eless Audio Device Manag er (W ADM) in the supplied PC Suite CD allows you to backup contents on the HD to your PC. The backup files [...]

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    Hard Disk 49 ENGLISH 3 T o stop MUSIC FOLLO WS ME , press ST OP 9 on the destination unit. Tip • MUSIC FOLLO WS ME will be automatically deactivated if you do not activate MUSIC FOLLO WS ME on the destination unit within 5 minutes • T o deactivate MUSIC FOLLOWS ME, press MUSIC FOLLO WS ME again. • After activating MUSIC FOLLO WS ME on the des[...]

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    Hard Disk 50 6.10 View system information 1 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to enter Information menu. The displa y shows: System , Wireless and Wired . a Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select System . > Name of or and firmware version (on also: free har d disk space) is shown on the display: b Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select Wireless .[...]

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    6.11 Edit track information Note Use the 1-wa y remote contr ol to Edit track information . The 2-wa y remote contr ol cannot be used for this task. Y ou can edit track title , album name , etc . on : 1 Press HOME to select HD . 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select the track to be edited. 3 Press MENU . > ‘Edit’ is sho wn on the LCD display 4 Use 3 [...]

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    CD 52 7 CD (Center only) 7.1 Supported discs Y ou can play the follo wing discs on the system: • Pre-r ecorded audio CDs (CDD A) • Finalized audio CD-Rs and CD-R Ws (12cm CD / 8cm CD , 185 MB / 200 MB) • MP3WMA-CDs (CD-R/CD-R Ws with MP3/WMA files) • AA C-CDs (MPEG4 AAC LC ra w format, .m4a/.m4b files) About MP3/ WMA The music compr essio[...]

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    7.2 Pla y discs 1 Insert CD into CD loader slot on with printed (label) side facing you. > Display shows: Reading CD. Audio CD : list of tracks appears (T rack information ma y not appear , if it is not found in the HD database and if there is no Internet connection to update the missing inf ormation from the Gracenote® ser vice site.) MP3/WMA [...]

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    7.2.1 Search b y ke ywords The k eywor d should be the first letter or word of the album title, ar tist name, track title, genr e name, or pla ylist name you wish to sear ch for : By entering a ke yword, you can quickl y find the item that most closely matches to y our search criteria. The search cursor will stop at the closest alphabetical match[...]

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    7.2.2 Find track in current album (during pla yback) In pla yback screen, press 3 / 4 (or J( / )K ) to select previous or next track in curr ent album during pla yback. 7.2.3 Find passage in curr ent track (during pla yback) 1 In pla yback screen, press & hold 3 / 4 (or J( / )K ) to scan currently pla ying track at high speed. 2 When you f ound[...]

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    8 FM radio 8.1 T une radio stations 1 Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to and (see 3 Installation ). 2 Ensure that the set is s witched on or in Standby mode (see 5 Basic functions ). 3 Press HOME once or more times to select Radio . > Playbac k screen appears. Display: Radio, radio station fr equenc y and preset number (if pr ogrammed). 4 P[...]

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    8.2.1 Autostore: Automatic preset pr ogram Autostore automaticall y star ts pr ogramming radio stations into the preset memory , beginning with Preset 1. Available stations ar e programmed in the or der of their radio frequency , RDS stations are follow ed by FM stations. A maximum of 10 RDS stations will be stored (Preset 01 to Pr eset 10). 1 Pres[...]

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    8.3 RDS RDS ( R adio D ata S ystem) is a ser vice that allows FM stations to send additional inf ormation along with the FM radio signal. T une to RDS radio station (see 8.2.1 Autostore: Automatic preset program ) Displa y shows (if a vailable): • Name of radio station • Radio frequency • Program type (e.g. News, Pop , Music) • RDS radio te[...]

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    8.5 Internet radio* Y ou can also listen to all the most popular Internet Radio stations by connecting through the Philips web service , where automated links to activ e stations are maintained and updated at r egular inter vals. The Internet Radio featur e requires r egistration with Philips . The registration pr ocess only has to be completed onc[...]

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    On your PC: 1 Check the inbox of the email addr ess you enter ed and look for a message fr om ‘ ConsumerCare@Philips.com ‘ with the subject: Y our Streamium Registration…. 2 Read and follow the instructions giv en in the email to complete your r egistration process on the Philips w ebsite . On or Displa y returns to Radio menu. Note • Press[...]

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    8.5.3 Add internet radio stations and bookmark your fa v orites On or In Internet radio mode press 2 to bookmark the cur rent radio station as a fa vorite. OR On your PC 1 Log in with your r egistered email addr ess at www.philips.com/welcome . 2 Select Str eamium Management on the left hand side of the windo w . 3 Choose radio stations from the li[...]

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    9 UPnP Note Ensure y ou are connected to y our home network when y ou use the UPnP feature. See 11 Network Settings for information on ho w to get your system connected to the home network and the Internet. 9.1 UPnP (Universal Plug and Pla y) UPnP is a standard which connects multiple de vices (wirelessly or wir ed) with each other and enables them[...]

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    9.2 Connect to the UPnP de vice When connecting to the network of the UPnP de vice , you ha ve the f ollowing options: • Connect wirelessly or thr ough an Ethernet cable. • Connect or , onl y , or only . For mor e information on the connection, see 11.2 Network settings: Connect to Wi-Fi enabled or wir ed home network . Tip Connecting other UPn[...]

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    or : 4 Press HOME on remote contr ol to select UPnP mode . > The display on the set shows a list of connected UPnP devices (up to 4 UPnP de vices). (Ser ver not f ound appear s if there is no UPnP de vice found in the network.) 5 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select your desir ed UPnP device. > The music library of the UPnP device appears on or as well[...]

  • Page 69

    10 External sources 10.1 Pla y or recor d to USB mass storage de vice Y ou can playback music fr om a USB device on or . Y ou can also transfer the music library of to a USB mass storage device, so that you can carry your fa vorite music with y ou wherev er you g o. 10.1.1 About USB de vice Note • In some USB flash (or memor y) de vices, the sto[...]

  • Page 70

    Ho w to organize y our MP3/WMA files on a USB mass storage de vice or browses MP3/WMA files in the same wa y as reads the HD . Organize your MP3/WMA files in diff erent folders or sub-folders as needed. Tip • Mak e sure that MP3 files end on extension .mp3 and WMA files end on extension .wma. • For DRM pr otected WMA files, use Windows Me[...]

  • Page 71

    10.1.3 T ransfer music to USB de vice 1 Check that the USB device is pr operly connected to . 2 On , press HOME and use 3 or 4 and 2 as necessar y to select HD . > If it is in HD playing mode , press ST OP to stop playing. 3 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select an option (Pla ylists, Ar tists, etc…) and enter the corresponding list of tracks. 4 In the t[...]

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    6 Press RECORD to star t r ecording. > Display shows: T ransferring... The number of tracks transfer red / to be transferr ed appears. Selected tracks are transf erred to the USB de vice . Tip • Press 1 to stop selecting tracks and return to the list of tracks. T o continue, repeat steps 3 to 5. • Recording will also stop when: - the USB dev[...]

  • Page 73

    10.2 Pla y your iP od music Y ou can enjoy the music library on your iPod pla y er through the speak er system of the W A CS7500. This featur e requires a Dock. The designated Philips Docking Cradle , Model DC1050 is sold separately . 1 Check that or is switched on or in standby mode. 2 Connect your Dock to or : a Connect the 9-pin docking cable to[...]

  • Page 74

    11 Netw or k settings Note Use the 1-wa y remote contr ol for Station management and Network configuration. The 2-wa y remote contr ol cannot be used for these tasks. Y ou can add and/or to your existing home netw ork. Set your network accor ding to your needs as follows: 11.1 Add Stations to Wi-Fi netw ork of Center ( ) Y ou can connect up to fi[...]

  • Page 75

    • On a Station that was already paired with another Center: a Press MENU b Select Installation mode > Station enter s automatic installation mode. 2 Disconnect the pow er plug of and then connect it to the pow er supply again. > Display: Connecting to Center 3 On remote contr ol, press MENU to enter Installation Mode. > The following mes[...]

  • Page 76

    11.2 Connect to Wi-Fi (wireless) enab led home network The Wi-Fi enable network is a Wi-Fi infrastructure network or a Wi-Fi enable home network with a router . 1 T o connect or to a Wi-Fi enabled home netw ork, start the Add Network pr ocedure on or respectiv ely . 2 For music pla yback within the home network, see 9.3 UPnP Playback . 11.2.1 Netwo[...]

  • Page 77

    7 As prompted, select Ye s to apply the settings. is connected to the Wi-Fi home network. might be disconnected from the Wi-Fi network of . Tip • T o add to the netw ork of , follow the steps under user man ual section 3.1 Installation: Install Center and Station . • If you change the WEP/WP A k ey after y ou hav e added the W ACS7500 into y ou[...]

  • Page 78

    Network settings 74 6 7 Select Automatic . 8 As prompted, select YES to apply the settings. is connected to the Wi-Fi home network. will be disconnected from the Wi-Fi network of . 11.3 Connect to wired home netw ork The wired home netw ork can be a single PC , a PC network, another or . and can both access the wired and wireless home netw ork at t[...]

  • Page 79

    Network settings 75 ENGLISH 6 In Set IP Mode scr een: If y ou are using a DHCP* enabled network de vice, select Automatic . * DHCP stands for D ynamic H ost C onfiguration P rotocol. It is a protocol f or assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. 11.3.2 Set network on Station ( ) If there is no DHCP: 1 Select Static and assign an IP [...]

  • Page 80

    11.4 Connect to two diff erent home networks W A CS7500 can be added into two differ ent home networks via wir ed and wireless netw ork por ts. Note that the IP addr esses of the two differ ent network ports cannot be in one subnet: W ACS7500 has no router function and cannot determine which port to use. Note Once is added to the Wi-Fi netw ork, al[...]

  • Page 81

    11.5.2 Viewing the connection with home netw ork 1 Check that or is in HD source. 2 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 3 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to enter Information menu. > The display shows: System , Wireless and Wired . 4 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to select Wireless or Wired . • Wi-Fi: information about the Wi-Fi settings. • Ethernet: information about[...]

  • Page 82

    The follo wing steps sho w how to g et DNS and Gatewa y settings of the curr ent network fr om the PC connected to the same network: 1 On your PC, click Star t > Run 2 T ype cmd and click OK 3 T ype ipconfig/all 4 Write down the DNS and Gatewa y of the current connection. On 1 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to enter Set[...]

  • Page 83

    12 Connect to y our PC Minimum PC r equirements: • Windows 2000 SP4 (or abov e) / XP SP2 / Vista • Pentium III 500MHz pr ocessor or higher • 256MB RAM • CD-R OM driv e • Ethernet adapter , enabled (for wired connection) - or • Wireless netw ork adapter 802.11 b/g (for wir eless connection) • 500MB free har d disk space Install W ADM ([...]

  • Page 84

    Connect to your PC 80 Launch W ADM 1 Double click W ADM . 2 If your Center a ppears, continue with step 6. 3 If your Center is not f ound, select Connection Wizard . 4 In Connection Wizar d screen, select Express Mode . 5 Click Next and f ollow the instructions. 6 Select your Center fr om the list and click Connect no w . Connect Center to PC (Wire[...]

  • Page 85

    Launch for Windo ws XP or Vista: 1 Double click W ADM . 2 A list of discov ered Centers appears. 3 If your Center a ppears, continue with step 6. 4 If your Center is not f ound, select Connection Wizard . 5 In Connection Wizar d screen, select Express Mode . 6 Click Next and f ollow the instructions. 7 Select your Center fr om the list and click Co[...]

  • Page 86

    13 Gracenote® CD Infor mation The Gracenote® music r ecognition ser vice pro vides the set with CD track information (including album, ar tist, genre, track information) fr om its built-in database. It allows the r ecorded CD tracks to be properl y categorized (for example, under Artists, Albums, Genres or All tracks) and be merged with the exist[...]

  • Page 87

    13.2.1 Look up CD track information When an internet connection present (see 11.6 Connect to Internet ), insert the CD of which you r equire the information (insert disc into loader slot of with graphics facing y ou). Searching start immediately . The system will search the local Gracenote® CD database first. If the CD track information cannot be[...]

  • Page 88

    14 Firmware Upgr ade 14.1 Upgrade firmware The supplied PC Installer CD Wireless Audio Device Manager (W ADM) helps you get the upgrades for W ACS7500 Center and Station. 1 Register your Philips Wireless Music Center with www .club.philips.com. 2 Download the firmwar e upgrade files and store them on your PC. 3 Place and side by side on a level [...]

  • Page 89

    14.2 Restore pr evious firmwar e After the firmware of is upgraded, you can r estore it to its pr evious version as desir ed. On 1 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 2 Use 3 or 4 and 2 to enter Settings follow ed by Firmwar e , then Restore firmware . 3 Press 2 to select Ye s . After upgrading or restoring the firmwar e of , you need to r ees[...]

  • Page 90

    15 Reset Y ou can restore or to the default settings (including network settings). When to reset or : • Reset or to reestablish Wi-Fi connection between and . • Reset or to change the way or connects to a Wi-Fi enabled / wired home network. 1 Check that the set is switched on (see 5 Basic functions ). 2 Press MENU to enter the menu screen. 3 Us[...]

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    16 T echnical data 16.1 Center T echnical data 87 ENGLISH Specifications and external appearance ar e subject to change without notice. General A C Po wer V oltage information is printed on the back or the underside of the W A CS7500. Dimensions (w x h x d) 616x272x172mm W eight (Net) appr ox. 8.8kg P ow er consumption Active <45W Standby < [...]

  • Page 92

    General A C Po wer V oltage information is printed on the back or the underside of the W A CS7500. Dimensions (w x h x d) 387x272x128mm W eight (Net) appr ox. 3.6kg P ow er consumption Active <25W Standby < 20W Eco Po wer Standby < 1W Amplifier Output pow er 2x7.5+15W(RMS) Frequency r esponse 60-20,000Hz, - 3dB Signal-to-noise ratio 72 dB[...]

  • Page 93

    17 Frequentl y asked questions Attention! • Nev er tr y to repair the system y ourself as this will invalidate the warranty . Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. • If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system f or repair . If y ou are unable to r esolve a pr oblem by following these h[...]

  • Page 94

    Frequently asked questions 90 Prob lem Solution I get interfer ence on m y wireless (Wi-Fi) link between and . The W A CS7500 operates in the 2.4GHz radio frequency spectrum. Many other household/IT devices also operate in this frequency spectrum, for example: micro wav e ov ens, Dect phones, bluetooth devices lik e bluetooth headphones, computer m[...]

  • Page 95

    Frequently asked questions 91 ENGLISH Prob lem Solution Nothing appears on the synchr onous displa y of the 2-wa y remote contr ol of ev en after the set is switched on. Y ou hav e switched on the set with the y button on the set and not the y button on the 2-wa y remote control. Press REFRESH on center’ s 2-wa y remote control to synchr onize it[...]

  • Page 96

    Frequently asked questions 92 Prob lem Solution Some files on the USB de vice are not displa y ed. • Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or the number of titles exceeds 999. • Only completely r ecorded MP3/WMA files can be found and pla yed b y W A CS7500. Check if the file has been recor ded completely . • DRM-protected WMA files c[...]

  • Page 97

    Frequently asked questions 93 ENGLISH Prob lem Solution I ha ve pr oblems installing W ADM or launching W ADM after installation. • Please mak e sure your Operating System is either Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 and above, or Windows XP . • Please check if your PC has a virus. • Please mak e sure your PC has the Micr osoft Windows Media Pl[...]

  • Page 98

    Frequently asked questions 94 Prob lem Solution I ha ve done all the steps described in Connect to PC guide to connect m y W A CS7500 to my home wir eless network, but and are still not connected to each other . • On , go to Menu > Information > Wireless > Status . Check that has been changed from ad-hoc to infrastructure mode. Also chec[...]

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    18 Appendix 18.1 Ho w to mount Station ( ) to a wall Mount and use free standing. 18.1.1 What’ s in the supplied mounting kit 1 x mounting brack et for 2 x scre ws 18.1.2 What else you’ll need • Suitable scre ws and wall anchors for each of the holes in the pro vided mounting bracket. • Electric drill • Scre wdriver Appendix 95 ENGLISH Im[...]

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    18.1.3 Preparation T ry the necessar y rear connections and the Wi-Fi connections betw een AND in order to find a suitable location for installation/mounting (see 3 Installation ). 18.1.4 Mounting Station Y ou can mount Station to the wall using the provided brack et. 1 Align the brack et in the chosen location on a wall. Use a pencil to mark the [...]

  • Page 101

    End-User License Agreement USE OF THIS PRODUCT IMPLIES A CCEPT ANCE OF THE TERMS BELO W Gracenote® MusicID® T erms of Use This device contains softwar e from Gracenote, Inc . of Emer yville, California (‘Gracenote’). The software fr om Gracenote (the ‘Gracenote Software’) enables this application to carry out online disc identification a[...]

  • Page 102

    Registering your model with PHILIPS makes you eligible f or all of the valuable benefits listed belo w, so don't miss out. Complete and return your Product Registr ation Card at once, or register online at www .philips .com/welcome to ensure: Return your Pr oduct Registration Card or r egister online at www .philips.com/welcome toda y to get t[...]

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