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www .philips.com/welcome User man ual Alwa ys there to help y ou Register your pr oduct and get suppor t at BTB2090 Ques tion? Cont ac t Philips[...]
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1 EN Contents 1 Important 2 2 Notice 3 3 Y our Micro System 5 Introduction 5 What's in the box 5 Over view of the main unit 6 Over view of the remote control 7 4 Get started 9 Placement 9 Prepare FM/D AB+ antenna 9 Prepare the remote control 9 Connect pow er 9 Set clock 9 T urn on 10 5 Pla y 11 Play disc 11 Play from a USB storage device 11 Pl[...]
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2 EN 1 Impor tant W arning • Never remov e the casing of this micro system. • Never lubricate any par t of this system. • Never place this system on other electrical equipment. • Never look into the laser beam inside this system. • Keep this system away from direct sunlight, naked ames or heat. • Make sure that you al ways have easy [...]
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3 EN 2 Notice Any changes or modications made to this device that are not expressly appro ved by W OO X Innovations ma y void the user’ s authority to oper ate the equipment. Any changes or modications made to this device that are not expressly appro ved by W OO X Innovations ma y void the user’ s authority to oper ate the equipment. Here[...]
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4 EN The making of unauthorized copies of copy- protected material, including computer programs, les, broadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a cr iminal offence. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. Note • The type plate is located on the back of the apparatus.[...]
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5 EN 3 Y our Micr o System Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o fully benet from the suppor t that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips.com/welcome. Intr oduction With this micro system, you can: • enjoy audio from discs, USB devices, and other external devices • listen to FM/D AB+ r adio Y ou can e[...]
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6 EN Ov er view of the main unit a • T urn the system on. • Switch to standby mode. b SOURCE • Select a source: CD , USB , FM, DAB+, FM, BLUET OO TH, or MP3 LINK. j o n kl m ab c de f g h i c / • Skip to the previous or next track. • Search within a track or disc . • T une to radio stations. • Adjust time . d OK/ • Star t or pause p[...]
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7 EN • Conrm a selection. • Switch between mono and stereo broadcast. e MENU/ • Access FM/D AB+ menu. • Stop play or erase a progr am. f V OLUME + / - • Adjust volume. g • Open or close the disc compar tment. h Po wer indicator • Light up when the micro system in in ECO standby mode. i Displa y panel • Show pla y information. j D[...]
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8 EN • T une to radio stations. • Adjust time . e V OL +/- • Adjust volume. f REPEA T/SHUFFLE • Play a track or all tr acks repeatedly . • Play tracks in cur rent album repeatedly . • Play tracks r andomly . g MUTE • Mute or resume sound. h SOUND • Select a preset sound setting. i CLOCK/SCAN • Set time . • Scan/store D AB+ r adi[...]
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9 EN 4 Get star ted Caution • Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation. Always f ollow the instr uctions in this chapter in sequence . Placement Y ou can place the system on a at surface or mount it on a wall. Mount on a wall See the wall [...]
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10 EN » [SET CLOCK] (set clock) scrolls on the display , and then 12 or 24 hour format blinks. 3 Press / repeatedly to select the hour format. 4 Press CLOCK / SCAN to conr m. 5 Repeat steps 3-4 to set the hour and minute respectivel y . Note • If the system is idle for 10 seconds, it exits clock setting mode automatically . T urn on Press . ?[...]
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11 EN 5 Pla y Pla y disc 1 Press CD / MP3-LINK repeatedly to to select CD source . 2 Press to open the disc compar tment. 3 Inser t a disc with the printed side facing up. 4 Press to close the disc compar tment. » Playback star ts automaticall y after a few seconds. if not, press . Pla y from a USB storage device Note • Make sure that the USB de[...]
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12 EN 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select the Bluetooth source . » [BLUET OO TH] (BLUET OO TH) is display ed. 2 On your device, enable Bluetooth and search for Bluetooth devices that can be paired (refer to the user manual of the device). 3 Select ' Philips BTB2090 on your Bluetooth enabled device and if necessar y input '0000' as t[...]
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13 EN Pr ogram tracks Y ou can progr am a maximum of 20 tracks. 1 In CD or USB mode , press to stop playback. 2 Press PR OG to activate the programming mode . 3 For MP3/WMA tracks, press / repeatedly to select an album. 4 Press / repeatedly to select a track, then press PR OG to conrm. 5 Repeat steps 3-4 to program more tr acks. 6 T o play the p[...]
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14 EN 6 Listen to D AB+ radio Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB+) is a wa y of broadcasting radio digitally through a network of tr ansmitter s. It provides y ou with more choice , better sound quality and more information. For rst-time use 1 Press D AB/FM repeatedly to select D AB+ radio. » [FULL SCAN] (full scan) is displayed. 2 Press OK to sta[...]
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15 EN Use D AB+ menu 1 In D AB+ mode , press MENU // to access D AB+ menu. 2 Press / to scroll through the menu options: • [ST A TION LIST] (station list): T une to a D AB+ r adio station from a list of availab le DAB+ stations, or scan DAB+ stations if no station is stored in the list. • [FULL SCAN] (full scan): Scan and store all availab le D[...]
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16 EN 7 Listen to FM radio T une to FM radio stations 1 Press D AB/FM repeatedly to select FM tuner mode . 2 Press and hold or for 3 seconds. » The system tunes to an FM station with strong reception automatically . 3 Repeat step 2 to tune to more stations. T o tune to a station with weak signal: Press or repeatedly until you nd good reception.[...]
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17 EN Select ster eo/mono br oadcast Note • Stereo broadcast is the default setting for tuner mode. • For stations with weak signals: to improve the reception, change to monaural sound. In FM tuner mode , press OK to switch between mono and stereo broadcast. Use FM menu 1 In FM mode , press MENU to access FM menu. 2 Press / repeatedly to scroll[...]
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18 EN 8 Other featur es Use system menu 1 In FM/D AB+ mode , when the [System] (system) menu is display ed, press / repeatedly to select an option. 2 Press OK to conrm the selection. [Time] [Auto update] Synchronize the clock with FM or D AB stations that transmit time signal. • [Update from an y] • [Update from D AB] • [Update from FM] ?[...]
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19 EN Set the alarm timer Note • Make sure that you ha ve set the clock correctly . 1 In standby mode, press and hold SLEEP/ TIMER . » [TIMER SOURCE] (Timer Source) is display ed. 2 Press SOURCE repeatedly or the source selection buttons on the remote control to select an alarm source: FM, CD , USB , DAB. 3 Press SLEEP/TIMER to conrm. » The [...]
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20 EN Listen thr ough the headphone Plug a headphone into the socket on the system.[...]
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21 EN 9 Pr oduct information Note • Product information is subject to change without pr ior notice. Specications Amplier Rated Output P ower 2 x 10 W RMS Frequency Response 125 -16000 Hz, ±3 dB Signal to Noise Ratio > 62 dBA T otal Har monic Distor tion <1% MP3 Link Input 650 mV RMS Disc Laser T ype Semiconductor Disc Diameter 12 cm/[...]
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22 EN USB pla yability information Compatible USB devices: • USB ash memor y (USB1.1) • USB ash play er s (USB1.1) • memor y cards (requires an additional card reader to work with this unit) Supported formats: • USB or memor y le format: F A T12, F A T16, FA T32 (sector size: 512 bytes) • MP3 bit rate (data r ate): 32-320 Kbps an[...]
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23 EN 10 T r oubleshooting W arning • Never remov e the casing of this device . T o keep the war ranty valid, never tr y to repair the system yourself. If you encounter prob lems when using this device , check the following points bef ore requesting ser vice. If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips W eb page (www . philips.com/suppor t[...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. 2014 © WOO X Innovations Limited. All rights reserved. Philips and the Philips’ Shield Emblem are r egistered trademarks of K oninklijke Philips N.V . and are used by WOO X Innovations Limited under license fr om K oninklijke Philips N.V . BTB2090_12_UM_V1.0[...]