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CEM2100 Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome User man ual CEM2100_05_UM_EN_V1.0.indd 1 2012-3-12 15:53:46[...]
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3 English 8 Additional information 23 Detach the front panel 23 Replace fuse 23 Remov e the unit 23 9 Product information 24 10 T r oubleshooting 25 11 Glossar y 26 Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 4 2 Y our car audio system 6 Introduction 6 What’ s in the box 6 Over view of the main unit 7 Over view of the remote control 8 3 Get star ted 9[...]
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4 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Do not place any sources of danger on the candles). Notice The making of unauthorized copies of copy- ?[...]
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5 English 2012 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reser ved. notice . T rademar ks are the proper ty of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective o wner s. Philips reser ves the right [...]
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6 d T rim plate e Carrying case for front panel f ISO male connector g Rubber cushion h Scre w x 1 pc i Disassembly tools x 2 pcs j User manual k Quick start guide a f c b k j i c c c c c c h g c 2 Y our car audio system [...]
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7 English T urn the unit on or off. Mute or unmute sound. Rotate to adjust volume. e ZONE / Select tuner band. Select MP3/WMA folder . Switch music listening z one . Ov er view of the main unit a SOURCE Select audio source . b MENU Acc[...]
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8 q Unlock the panel. r BAND Select tuner band. s RESET Restore default settings. t SD card slot u Disc slot Ov er view of the r emote contr ol a V OL +/- Adjust volume. b / Select tuner band. Scroll up/down menu. Select MP3/WMA folder . a b d c e f f Eject disc. g USB socket. h MP3 LIN[...]
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9 English 3 Get star ted Caution Use the controls only as stated in this user manual. Always f ollow the instr uctions in this chapter in sequence . model and serial number of your apparatus. Th[...]
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10 1 Green/black strip Left speaker (Rear) 2 White/black strip Left speaker (Front) 3 Gray/black strip Right speaker (Front) 4 Purple/black strip Right speaker (Rear) e Red Ignition key +12V DC when ON/A CC f Blue Motor/electric antenna relay control lead g Blue/white lead h Bla[...]
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11 English If you disconnect the car batter y in a car that has an on-board drive or may lose its memor y . [...]
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12 Reconnect the negative terminal of the car batter y . Attach the fr ont panel 1 Attach the trim plate . 2 Inser t the r ight side of the panel in the chassis until it is correctly engaged. 3 Press the left side of the panel until the mechanism locks it into place . 5 Place the supplied r ubber cushion ov er the end of the mounting bolt. 6 Sl[...]
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13 English Select countr y/region Note the unit can not work proper ly . 1 Press to turn on the unit. » [SELECT OPERA TING REGION] is display ed. 2 Rotate to select an option: ?[...]
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14 4 Listen to radio T une to a radio station 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select radio mode . 2 Press BAND or / repeatedly to select band: [FM1] [FM2] [FM3] [AM1] [AM2] . 3 Press and hold or until the 4 Press or to tune to a rad[...]
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15 English Pla y with RDS The RDS (Radio Data System) function operates only in areas with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals. If you tune to an RDS T urn on RDS Note The default setting for RDS is on. 1 Press MENU . 2 Pr[...]
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16 Set region f or AF tuning [REG ON] Only stations in current region can be tuned to automatically . [REG OFF] All stations can be tuned to automatically . 1 Press MENU . 2 Press or repeatedly until [REG] is display ed. 3 Rotate to select a setting. [...]
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17 English 5 Pla y audio files Note Pla y a disc Note Y ou cannot play CDs encoded with copyright protection technologies. Y ou can play commercially a vailable audio CDs and the[...]
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18 3 Close the front panel. » The unit star ts playing from the card automatically . Remov e the card 1 Press to turn off the unit. 2 Press the card until you hear a click sound. » The card is now disengaged. 3 Remov e the card. Pla y options Sear ch for an MP3/WMA track Search within the cur rent folder 1 Press . » The name of the current tr ac[...]
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19 English Connect external sound sour ce 1 Connect the external sound source to MP3 LINK socket with a 3.5 mm cab le . 2 Press SOURCE repeatedly until [MP3 LINK] is display ed. 3 Operate the exter nal component (refer to the instr uctions supplied with the exter nal component). Tip ?[...]
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20 Select pr eset equalizer 1 Press EQ / AUDIO . » Current Equalizer setting is display ed. 2 Press EQ / AUDIO again to select a preset EQ setting: [OPTIMAL] (optimal) [FLA T] [POP] (pop) [USER] (user) [TECHNO] (techno) [R OCK] (rock) [CLASSIC] (classic) [JAZZ] (jazz) Switc[...]
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21 English settings T urn beep sound on/off Y ou can tur n off/on this beep sound. 1 Press MENU . 2 Press or repeatedly until [BEEP] is display ed. 3 Rotate t[...]
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22 Dance Y ou can tur n on or off the spectr um on the LCD display . 1 Press MENU . 2 Press or repeatedly until [D ANCE] is display ed. 3 Rotate to select a setting: [D ANCE ON] : T ur n on the spectr um. [D ANCE OFF] : T ur n off the spectr um. Rear Aux 1 Press MENU . 2 Press or repeatedly until [TEL MUTE] is display ed. 3 Rotate to [...]
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23 English 3 Replace the fuse . Note internal malfunction. Consult your Philips dealer . Remov e the unit Y ou can remove the unit from the dashboard. 1 Detach the front panel. 2 Pull out [...]
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24 2.0) Memor y cards (SD/SDHC) Supported formats: [...]
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% CD-R/CD-RW . % Ensure that the CD is not encoded with copyright protection technologies. The CD skips tracks % Ensure that the CD is not damaged or dir ty . % Ensure that random mode is deactivated. Disc cannot be ejected % Press and hold [...]
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11 Glossar y M MP3 system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Exper ts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio ?[...]
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© 2012 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. CEM2100_05_UM_V1.0 CEM2100_05_UM_EN_V1.0.indd 28 2012-3-12 15:54:13[...]