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Register your pr oduct and get support at W AS6050/05 W AS6050/12 EN User manual 1 DE Benutzerhandbuch 40 ES Manual del usuario 82 FR Mode d’emploi 1 22 NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 1 62 Contact information 202 was6050_ifu_01en_04de_03es_02fr_1 1 2008-02-14 12:40:20 PM[...]
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1 Create a playlist 1 7 Add audio les to a playlist 1 7 Pl a y f ro m a por ta b le au di o dev ic e (A UX ) 1 7 Music follows me 1 8 Wirelessly stream music from a PC 1 8 Install Windows Media Pla yer 11 1 8 Congure a PC to share music 1 8 More play options 1 9 Repeat play 1 9 Shufe play 1 9 Play b y ar tist 1 9 Play b y genre 1 9 7 Rad i[...]
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3 Switch backlight on/off 27 Change display contrast 27 Clock / alarm settings 27 Set the clock 27 Change the time format 27 Set the alarm time 27 Set the alarm repeat 28 Automatic time update 28 Synchronize with RDS 28 Synchronize with NTP 28 Set standby timer 28 Change language 29 10 Main ten an ce 3 0 Cleaning 30 Update 3 0 Restore the default s[...]
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4 g Do not block any v entilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufactur er’ s instructions. h Do not install near any heat sour ces such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or otherapparatus(includingampliers)that produce heat. i For countries with a polarized mains, do not defeat the safety purpose of the polari[...]
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5 W arning Never remov e the casing of this Music Station. Never lubricate any par t of this Music Station. Place this Music Station on a at, hard and stab le surface. Never place this Music Station on other electrical equipment. Only use this Music Station indoors. Keep this Music Station away from water , moisture and liquid-lled objects. K[...]
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6 Regulations of the Canadian Depar tment of Communications. This Class B digital appar atus complies with Canadian ICES-003. This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community . This product complies with the requirements of the following directiv es and guidelines: 73/23/ EEC + 89/336/EEC + 93/68/EEC Class II[...]
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7 negative consequences to the en vironment and human health. All redundant packing material has been omitted. W e ha ve done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into mono materials. Please obser ve the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials. Envir onmental information All unnecessar y packaging has been omitted[...]
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8 a MUSIC FOLLO WS ME b LCD / displa y c DBB Digital Bass Boost d + V OL - volume do wn / up e NA VIGA TION KEYS f ST OP g OK / conrm/pla ypause h skip forward i skip back j MENU k HOME l on / standby / eco standb y m INCR.SURR. Incredible Sur round sound n SMAR T EQ smar t equalizer o Wi-Fi antenna 2 Y our Wir eless Music Station Co[...]
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9 Remote contr ol a b FM TUNER radio c HOME d SEARCH e VIEW f MENU g NA VIGA TION KEYS na vigate h OK/ conrm/playpause i skip forward j k - V OL + volume do wn / up l MUTE m SHUFFLE(3def)randompla y n REPEA T(2abc) Rear panel a Po wer supply sock et b FM antenna c Holes for support attachment screws d Subwoo[...]
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10 o INCR.SURR. (6mno)IncredibleSur round sound p DBB(5jkl)DigitalBassBoost q RDS/NEWS(9wxyz) r SAMEGENRE(8tuv) s MUSIC FOLLO WS ME t (0) u MUSIC BR O ADCAST v SAME AR TIST(7pqrs) w SMAR TEQ(4ghi) x SLEEP(1.,?!’@-_:;/)standbytimer y SCR O[...]
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11 P osition your Music Station Caution Risk of product damage! Place the Music Station on a surface that is level, at, and strong enough to suppor t the Music Station. Risk of interference! Keep the Music Station awa y from TVs, VCRs, and other radiation sources. • • Mount the Music Station to a wall Caution Risk of product damage! Always c[...]
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12 Note The angle direction is different when y ou mount the Music Station to a wall. • 2 Mark the position of the dr ill holes on the wall. 3 Drill the holes. 4 Inser t suitable wall mounting pegs and screws. 5 Attach angled suppor t to the Music Station. 6 Fasten the angled suppor t on the screws. Attach the support for table top installation Y[...]
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13 Connect a PC Before y ou connect the Music Station to a PC: Ensure that the PC meets the minimum requirements. (see ‘PC connection requirements’ on page 32) Install the W ADM (Philips Wireless Audio Device Manager) on the PC . (see ‘Install W ADM’ on page 13) Y ou can choose among two diff erent modes of connection: Wired connectio n (se[...]
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14 Launch W ADM 1 Before y ou tr y to launch the W ADM, ensure you ha ve installed the W ADM software on the PC . (see ‘Install W ADM’ on page 13) 2 On the PC, double click the W ADM icon 3 Continue with the launch, depending on the status of your PC: If the Music Station is found: A Select the Music Station from the list. B Click Connect now .[...]
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15 Ad-hoc set-up process: Consult the user manual of the Center how to add a Station to the Center . Infrastr ucture set-up proces s (see ‘Infrastr ucture mode connection to a Center’ on page 15 ). 3 P osition the Music Station in a suitab le location (within reach of a pow er socket). 4 P osition the Music Station where it is separated from th[...]
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16 3 T o switch the Music Station to eco standby , press and hold the button on the top panel. Note When the Music Station is in eco standby mode, the remote control is inactive. • Note Connections that include a router require that the router is switched on at all times. • Ad-hoc mode connection to Center Note Y ou can connect the Music Statio[...]
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17 turned on. switched to standby (activ e). 3 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 4 Press HOME . 5 Select [HD] . 6 Press MENU to enter the HD menu. 7 Press to select [Cr eate pla ylist] , then press . A new playlist with a default alb um name , such as Playlist_001, is created. T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . Addaudiole[...]
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18 Install Windows Media Pla yer 11 1 On the PC , inser t the supplied PC Suite CD . Autor un star ts. If Autorun does not star t, click on the W AC_Installer icon in y our Explorer program. 2 Follow the instr uctions on the PC to install the Windows Media Pla yer 11 . CongureaPCtoshar emusic Y ou can share music from a PC with th[...]
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19 Pla y by genr e Y ou can play all audio les of the same ar tist from the HD of the Center . 1 When you play HD audio , press SAME GENRE . Mor e pla y options Y ou can choose between various play options: Repeat pla y (see ‘Repeat play’ on page 19) Shufe pla y (see ‘Shufe play’ on page 19) Play b y ar tis t (see ‘Play b y ar ti[...]
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20 Tip Y ou can store channel frequencies under a preset channel number (see ‘Manual search 999). • Manual sear ch Y ou can manually search and store channels. 1 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Select [Radio] > [FM T uner] . The current frequency is displayed. 4 Press to change the frequency . 5 Press MENU . 6 S[...]
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21 user s for Internet r adio’ on page 22) under a different user name. Note Internet r adio features require broadband Internet access. • First-time Internet radio registration For r st-time Inter net radio registr ation you need a valid email address to register with Philips. The following steps show y ou how to register the Internet r adi[...]
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22 Listen to Internet radio When you ha ve registered the Internet radio featur e (see ‘Fir st-time Inter net r adio registration’ on page 21 ), you can listen to the Internet r adio. 1 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected to the Internet. 3 Press HOME . 4 Select [Radio] > [Internet Radio][...]
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23 on the P C (see ‘Add URL address on the PC’ on page 23) Note Internet r adio features require broadband Internet access. • Add URL addr ess on the Music Station Y ou can add individual URL addresses for Internet r adio stations on the Music Station. 1 On your PC , log on at www .philips.com/ welcome . Register the Music Station, if you hav[...]
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24 Notes If the manually added Internet radio station is available and broadcast in a compatible format, y ou can listen to it on the Music Station. Y ou can nd the manually added Internet radio stations in the My Media list on the Music Station. • • Listen to My Media When you man ually enter the URL address, you can listen to Internet r ad[...]
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25 8 T o stop the search, press . T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . • 8 Sear ch f or audio files(music) Y ou can choose between the follo wing options to search for specic audio les: Scroll at high spee d (see ‘Scroll at high speed’ on page 25) Alphanumeric search (see ‘Alphanumer ic search’ on page 25) Scr oll at high sp[...]
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26 Activate Smart EQ Note When you activate the Smar t EQ function, you can manually deactivate the function. • 1 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 2 Press SMAR T EQ . The Smar t EQ function automatically selects equalizer settings according to the genre that is associated with the audio le . If no genre is associated with the audio[...]
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27 Set the clock 1 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Set time] . 4 Press to change the time. 5 Press to return to the Time menu. T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . Change the time format Y ou can choose between 12-hr or 24-hr time display format. 1 Before you change the time for[...]
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28 2 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 3 Press HOME . 4 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Auto time sync] . 5 Press to select, then press . 6 T o retur n to the Home menu, press HOME . Synchr onize with NTP 1 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Auto time sync] . 4 Press to s[...]
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29 Change language Y ou can change the language that you ha ve set during the r st installatio n (see ‘Fir st-time installation’ on page 15 ). 1 Ensure that the Music Station is tur ned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Select [Settings] > [Language] . 4 Press to select, then press . 5 T o retur n to the Home menu, press HOME . Change language English[...]
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30 Tip Y ou can restore the default settings without losing the audio les on the HD of a connected Center . • 10 Maintenance Cleaning Note Av oid moisture and abr asion. • 1 Clean the Music Station only with a soft dr y cloth. Update When the Music Station is connected to a PC , you can do wnload new r mware updates with the help of the W[...]
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31 Wireless standard 802.11g, backwards compatible to 802.11b Wireless security WEP (64 or 128 bit),WP A/ WP A2 (8-63 char acter s) Frequency range 2412 - 2462MHz (CH1-CH11) Wired(LAN/Ethernet) Wired standard 802.3 / 802.3u Speed 10 / 100MBit/s Mode half / full duplex Crossov er detection (Auto MDIX) Y es T uner FM wav e r ange 87.5 - 108.[...]
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32 Note The display of the Music Station suppor ts director ies with nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels. • Supplied accessories Remote control 2 AAA batter ies A C power adapter with cable Angled suppor t (for use as table stand or wall mount) 2 screws to attach angled suppor t PC connection r equirements The minimum requirements for PC connecti[...]
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33 2 Use an Ether net cable (sold separately) to connect the Music Station to the PC . 3 On the PC , launch the W ADM on the PC to update the rmwar e (see ‘Update’ on page 30 ). I ha ve pr oblems installing W ADM or launching W ADMafterinstallation, whatdoIdo? Ensure that the operating system of the PC meets the requirement[...]
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34 The low est three octaves of the audio band. Low bass is the bottom octa ve (20-40Hz), mid- bass is the middle octav e (40-80Hz), and upper bass is the 80-160Hz octav e . Bluetooth A shor t-r ange wireless protocol that is meant to allow mobile devices to share information and applications without the worr y of cables or interface incompatibilit[...]
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35 E Eco(EcoStandby) Eco Standby is the most ‘economic’ mode of the Music Station and consumes less than 1W . It is ‘economic’ and environmentally friendly to use this mode during longer times of non-usage of the Music Station. EQ(Equalizer) A class of electronic lter circuits designed to augment or adjust electronic or acoustic[...]
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36 Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate measurement system which is often used with highly compressed formats such as AA C , D AB , MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the better the quality generally is. K kHz(kiloHertz) 1000Hz or 1000 cycles per second. L LCD(LiquidCr ystalDispla y) Probably the most common wa y to show visual info[...]
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37 as electromagnetic wav es by radio (and television) stations. Rip(ripping) Using a software program that “gr abs” digital audio from a compact disc and transfer s it to a computer hard drive . The integr ity of the data is preser ved, because the signal does not pass through the computer sound card, and need not be conv er ted to an analo[...]
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38 products from different v endor s. UPnP devices should be able to connect to a netw or k automatically , handling identication and other processes on the y . The standards developed by the UPnP Forum are media-, platfor m-, and device-independent. USB(universalserialbus) A hardware interface used to connect devices such as compute[...]
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39 The drive unit (loudspeaker) that reproduces the bass (low) frequencies. WP A/ WP A2(Wi-FiProtected Access) A Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improv e upon the security features of WEP . The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi products that hav e been enabled with WEP (i.e . as a software upgr ade to existing ha[...]
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000000000000 © 2008 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. Document order number: was6050_ifu_01en_04de_03es_02fr_212 212 2008-02-14 12:40:15 PM[...]