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Register your pr oduct and get support at AJB1002 EN User manual[...]
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1 Impor tant Safety a Re ad t he se i ns t ru c ti on s . b Kee p t he se i ns t ru c ti on s . c He e d al l wa rn in g s. d Fo ll ow al l in s tr uc t io ns . e Do n ot u se t hi s a pp ar a tu s ne a r wa te r . f Cl e an o nl y wi t h dr y c lo t h. g Do n ot b lo ck a ny ve nt i la ti on o pe ni ng s . I ns t al l in a cco rd an ce wi t h t he[...]
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m B at t er y us a ge C AU TI O N – T o preve n t ba t te r y l e ak a ge w hi ch may r es ul t in b od il y i nju r y, pro pe r t y d a ma ge , o r d am ag e t o t he u ni t : I ns t a ll t h e ba t t e r y co r r e c t ly. • Re m ove t h e ba t t er y w h en t h e un i t is n ot u se d fo r a l on g • time. n A pp ar a tu s sh a ll n [...]
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no r m al h ou se h ol d w a s te . P l ea s e in fo r m yo ur se l f ab ou t t h e lo c al r u l es on s e pa r a te co ll e c t io n of ba t te r i es b e ca us e co r r e c t di s po sa l he l ps t o pr e ve nt n e ga t iv e con se q ue n ce s for t h e e nv ir o nm e nt a l a nd h um a n health. E nvi ron me n t al i nf or ma ti on A ll u nn e [...]
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Qu i ck s t a r t g u id e • Ov er view of the main unit c d e b c i h g f l k j a n n m[...]
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a + TU N I N G - T un e to r ad io s t at i on s . • b RE P E A T A L A R M/ B RI G HT N ES S C ON TRO L Re p ea t a la r m . • Ad ju s t d is p lay b r i gh t ne ss . • c AL 1/A L 2 Se t a la r m . • Ac t i v at e /dea c t i va te a l ar m ti m er. • d /SOURCE T ur n o n /of f t he u n i t . • Se l ec t a so ur c e: F[...]
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S how c ur r en t s t a tu s . • Sw i tc h be t w ee n m on o an d s t e re o b r oa dc a s t . • Co n r mas e le c t io n . • n Di sp l ay pa ne l 3 Get star ted Caution Us e of co n tr o ls o r ad j us t m en t s o r pe r fo r m an ce of p r oc ed u re s • ot h er t h an h e r ei n ma y re s ul t i n ha z a r d ou s r ad[...]
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Caution R i s kofex p lo si o n !Ke epb at te r i esa wa yfr o mhe a t ,su ns h in eo r re . • Ne ve rd is c ar db at te r i esi n re . Ri sk o f pr o du c t d a ma ge ! W h en t h e ap p ar a t us i s no t us ed f or l o ng • pe r i od s , r e mo ve t he b at te r y. Th e ba t t er y[...]
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Connect pow er Caution R is k of p r od u c t da m ag e ! En su r e t ha t t he p owe r v ol t a ge co r r e sp on d s • to t h e vol t a ge p r i nt ed o n t he b ac k o r th e u nd e r s id e of t he apparatus. R is k of e l ec t r i c s ho ck ! W he n yo u un p lu g t he AC p owe r co r d , al w ay s • pu ll t h e pl u g fr o m th e s oc ke [...]
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T urn on 1 Pr e s s to tu r n o n th e u ni t . 2 Pr e s s re pe a te dl y to s w i t ch b et w e en s t an d by mo d e an d di f fe r e n t so ur ce s ( FM / DA B/ M P 3 - L I N K ) . The time and date (if set) are display ed. » T o switch the unit to standby mode: 1 Pr e s s for 3 s eco nd s . Set clock 1 I n s t an d by m od e , pr e s s SE T T[...]
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4 Listen to D AB radio T une to D AB radio station Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a wa y of broadcasting r adio digitally through a network of tr ansmitter s. It provides you with more choice, more information and better sound quality . 1 Pr e s s SO U RC E r e pe a te dl y to s e le c t DA B . The radio begins to scan DAB radio stations autom[...]
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1 I n DAB m od e , p re s s MENU unt i l [M a nu al t un e] is d is pl aye d , th e n pr e s s ENTER t oco n r m . A channel and its frequency appear on the display . » 2 Pr e s s + TU N I NG - r e p ea te d ly t o tu n e to yo ur d e si r ed s t at i on . 3 Pr e s s ENT ER tocon r m . [DRC value] • [D RC of f ] : D RC ([...]
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Show D AB information 1 W hi le l is te ni n g to DA B r ad i o, p r es s D I S P L AY r e pe at e dl y to sc r ol l th r ou g h th e fo ll ow i ng i nfo r m at io n ( if a va il a bl e): Dynamic label segment (DLS) » Program type (PTY) » Ensemble Name » Channel and frequency » Signal error r ate » Bit rate and audio status » Time/date » 5 L[...]
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Stor e FM radio stations automatically Note Y ou c a n s to r e a ma x i mu m of 2 0 pr e se t r a di o s t a ti o ns . • 1 Pr e s s SO U RC E r e pe a te dl y to s e le c t F M tu n e r . 2 Pr e s s PRO G fo r ove r 3 s eco n ds . All availab le stations are stored in the order of wav eband » reception strength. Ther ststoredradio?[...]
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Select a pr eset FM radio station 1 I n FM t u ne r mo d e , pr e ss P R ES E T + / R R ES E T - t o se le c t a pr e se t n um b er. Select ster eo/mono broadcast Note Fo r s t a ti o ns w i th w ea k s ig na l s , to i mp r ove t h e r ec ep ti o n, c ha n ge t o • mo na u r a l so un d . 1 I n FM t un e r mo d e , pr e ss a n d ho ld E N T ER [...]
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Note If n o b u t to n i s pr e ss ed i n o ne m i nu t e , th e s ys te m e xi t s a la r m s et t in g mo de . • Activate/Deactivate alarm timer Note En su r e t ha t yo u ha ve a lr e ad y s et t h e al ar ms s uc ce ss f ul ly. • 1 Pr e s s A L1 or AL 2 r e pe at e dl y. If the alarm timer is activated, » or appear s. If the alarm timer is[...]
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Set sleep timer The unit can switch to standby mode automatically after a period. 1 Pr e s s SLEEP r e pe at e dl y to s el e c t t im e p er i o d. » is display ed. The volume decreases gradually in the last 5 minutes. » T o turn off the sleep timer : 1 Pr e s s SLEEP r e pe at e dl y un t il [ S le e p of f ] i s di sp l aye d . » disappear s.[...]
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7 Pr oduct information Note Pr o du c t i nf or m a ti on i s s ub je c t t o ch an ge w i t ho u t pr i o r no ti ce . • Specications T uner (FM) T un in g R a nge 87 . 5 - 10 8 M Hz T un in g gr id 50K Hz Sen sitivity - Mo n o, 26 d B S/ N R a ti o <2 2 d B f Se a r ch S e le c t iv i t y > 28dBf T o t al H a r m on ic D i s to r t i o[...]
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General information AC Powe r I np u t : 2 20 - 2 30 V, 50 H z O pe r a ti o n Powe r C on su m pt io n 3 .0 W Dimensions - Ma i n Un i t ( W x H x D) 207 x 6 0 x 8 8 m m W eight - W it h P ac k i ng - Ma i n Un i t 0 . 53 k g 0 .4 kg 8 T roubleshooting Caution Ne ve r r e mo ve t he c a s in g of t hi s ap p ar a t us . • T o keep the war ranty [...]
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Di s con n ec t a n d r eco n ne c t t h e AC pow er p lu g , t he n t ur n on • th e u ni t a ga i n . Poor radio r eception I nc r ea s e th e d is t a n ce be t w ee n t h e ap pa r a tu s a nd y ou r T V o r • VCR . Fu ll y e x t e nd t he a n te n na . • Timer does not work Se t t h e clo ck c or r e c t l y. • Sw i tc h on t h e ti m [...]
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sense and simplicity PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS W ARRANTY POLICY FOR AUSTRALIA Effective 1st J uly 2009 Philips pro vides its Consumer Electronics pr oducts with a 1 Y ear Manufacturers W arranty . The benets given to the pur chaser by this war ranty are in addition to all other rights and r emedies, which the purchaser has in r espect of the [...]
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If the product fails within 12 months fr om the date of pur chase , please return the faulty pr oduct to the place of purchase. Conditions of W arranty a. All claims for war ranty can only be made at the place of purchase and a cop y of the purchase r eceipt is requir ed for any warranty claim. b . The warranty period is valid fr om the original da[...]
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c . Reception problems, replacement of worn or used batteries or other consumables. d. Second hand products or refurbished pr oducts. e. Products failur e, caused by other products. V ersion 1.3: 1 st July 2009 NEW ZEALAND -Gu ar an t ee an d S e rvi c e f or N e w Z ea l an d Thank-you for pur chasing this quality Philips pr oduct. Philips New Zea[...]
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4. Reasonable evidence (in the form of a sales dock et) must be supplied to indicate that the product was pur chased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim. 5. In the ev ent of a failure, Philips shall be under no liability for an y injury , or any loss or damage caused to property or pr oducts other than the product under guarantee[...]
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© 2010 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. AJB1002_79_UM_V1.0[...]