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AE2012 Register your product and get suppor t at www .philips.com/welcome User man ual[...]
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1 Impor tant Safety Hearing safety Listen at a moderate volume. Using headphones at a high volume can impair y our hearing. This product can produce sounds in decibel r anges that ma y cause hear ing loss for a normal per son, even f or exposure less than a minute. The higher decibel r anges are offered f or those that may ha ve already expe[...]
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Do not tur n up the v olume so high that you can’t hear what’ s around you. Y ou should use caution or temporar ily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Do not use headphones while oper ating a ?[...]
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When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means that the product is cov ered by the European Directiv e 2002/96/EC . Please inform your self about the local separ ate collection system for electr ical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal[...]
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What’ s in the bo x Check and identify the contents of your package: Main unit A C adaptor User manual Ov er view of the main unit ab c d e fg h i[...]
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j k l m a Jack for the headphone. b T ur n on or off the unit. c SELECT Display D AB station infor mation. d TUNING +/- T une to an FM station. [...]
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f Displa y panel Display current status. g MENU/SC AN Select D AB/FM menu option. Scan D AB radio stations. h V OL+/- Adjust volume. i FM/D AB Select D AB or FM radio. j Batter y compartment door k FM/D AB antenna Improv e FM/D AB reception. l PULL FOR ST AND (Retractable stand) Provide stand suppor [...]
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Place the radio from bottom of the unit at back-side . Pr epar e FM/D AB antenna For optimal reception, fully extend and[...]
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Option 1: A C po wer Caution Risk of product damage! Ensure that the pow er supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the under side of the product. Risk of electric shock! When you unplug the A C adaptor , al ways pull the plug from the socket. Never pull the cord. ?[...]
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Option 2: Batter y power Caution Do not mi[...]
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Note Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of proper ly . T urn on 1 Press . » The unit switches to the last selected source . T o turn off the unit: 1 Press again. Adjust the v olume lev el 1 Dur ing pla y , press V OL+/- to increase/decrease the v olume level. 4 Listen to FM radio T une to FM radio 1 Press D AB/FM[...]
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Stor e FM stations manuall y Y ou can program a maximum of 10 preset FM radio stations. 1 T une to your desired FM station. 2 T o preset number 1 - 5, press and hold the numeric keypad 1 - 5 for two seconds; T o select the preset number 6 - 10, press and hold the numeric keypads 5+ sim ultaneously with other keypad (e.g. 5+ with 1 for 6; 5+ with 5 [...]
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2 Press TUNING +/- to scroll the menu options: [Audio setting] [System] 3 T o select an option, press SELECT . 4 Repeat step 2-3 if sub-option is a vailable under one option. [Audio setting] This function enables y ou to select mono or stereo [For ced mono] Select mono broadcast. [Stereo allo wed] Select stereo broadcast[...]
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Number of Stations found Progress bar A When scan is completed, the stations are listed in numer ical then alphabetic order . » Fir st availab le station is pla yed. B If there is no D AB co verage cur rently a vailab le » “No D AB Station” is display ed. a Change the location or adjust antenna. b Press SELECT to scan again. Change D AB stati[...]
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Tip New stations and ser vices will be added in the D AB broadcast. T o make new D AB stations and ser vices available on y our radio player , do scan on a regular base . Displa y station information 1 T une to a D AB r adio station. 2 Press SELECT repeatedly to scroll through the follo wing information (if a vailable): » Dynamic label segment[...]
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Note T o overwrite a preset station, store another station in its place . Select a pr eset D AB radio station 1 Press D AB/FM repeatedly to select D AB radio. 2 Press numeric keypads to select a preset number . Use D AB menu 1 In D AB mode, press MENU/SC AN to enter the D AB men u. 2 Press TUNING +/- to scroll the menu options: [Station [...]
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[V alid] off-air station. [Ensemble] This option lists groups of stations that are broadcast together on the same ensemble (i.e.: BBC or Sout[...]
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Note If no button is pressed within seven seconds, the menu exits. 6 Pr oduct inf ormation Note Product information is subject to change without pr ior notice . T uner (FM) T uning Range 87.5 - 108MHz T uning gr id 50KHz T uner (D AB) T uning Range 174.928MHz - 239.200MHz (Band III)[...]
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General information A C/DC adaptor - Br and name - Model - Input - Output PHILIPS OH-1048A0750500U2-UK 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz, 250 mA 7.5V 500mA Oper ation P ower Consumption 5 W Standby P ow er Consumption <1 W P ower output 0.3W (10% THD) Batter y power input 1,5 V x 6 Headphone output pow er 12 mW x 2 (32 Ohm) Dimensions - Main Unit (W x H x D) [...]
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No pow er Ensure that the A C po wer plug of the unit is connected proper ly . Ensure that there is pow er at the A C outlet. Inser t the batter ies with their polar ities (+/– signs) aligned as indicated. Replace the batter y . No sound Adjust the volume. P oor radio reception Increase the distance between the unit and y [...]
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© 2012 K oninkli jke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. AE2012_05_UM_V1.0[...]