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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual CEM2000[...]
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3 English EN 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 started 10 Install the car audio 10 Install remote control batter y 1 4 T urn on 1 4 Set clock 1 4 4 Listen to radio 15 T une to a radio station 1 5 Store radio s[...]
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4 Notice Not ice of compli ance Th e set co mpli es wi th t he FCC -R ule s, Pa r t 1 5 an d wi th 21 CF R 1 0 40 . 10. O per at ion is su bjec t to t he foll owin g two co ndi tio ns: 1. Thi s devi ce may not c ause h ar mful interference, and 2 . This d evi ce mus t acce pt any in ter f ere nce r ecei ved, i nclu ding i nte r fer ence t hat m ay [...]
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5 electr ical and elec tronic produc ts. The correc t dis pos al of your o ld pr oduc t he lps pr eve nt pot ent iall y nega tive co nse que nces on t he env ir onme nt an d hum an hea lt h. Y our pr odu c t cont ains b at ter ie s cover ed by th e Eur opea n Dir ec ti ve 20 06/66 /EC , w hich ca nnot b e dis posed of w it h nor ma l house hol d wa[...]
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6 a h f ij g de c b k a h f ij g de c b k a h f ij g de c b k a h f ij g de c b k 2 Y our car audio system Congratulations on your purchase , and ZHOFRPHWR3KLOLSV 7 RIXOOEHQHÀWIURPWKH suppor t that Philips offer s, register your product at www .philips.com/welcome. Intr oduction With the in-car audio system, you can enj[...]
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7 c Se lec t tu ner b and . Se lec t MP 3/ WMA fo lder. Sc roll u p men u. d T ur n to adj ust E ncoder vo lume . Ov er view of the main unit a DBB T u rn o n or of f Dy nam ic Ba ss B oos t (DBB) sound. b Un lock t he pa nel p o q r s i n m l k j h g b a f e c d p o q r s i n m l k j h g b a f e c d v t u v t u p[...]
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8 r EQ A UDIO Pr ess t o sel ec t equ alize r (EQ) se t ting . Pr ess a nd hol d to acces s aud io set ting menu . s SOURCE Select audio source. t RESET Res to re d efau lt se t ting s u Disc slot v Pa nel powe r conne ctio n Ov er view of the r emote contr ol a -/RR ESET Preset down. b OPT Acc ess option menu. ?[...]
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9 r DISP Di splay r ad io fr equ enc y , an d ra dio pr ogr am t yp e (if av aila ble). Di splay t ra ck , ela psed t ime , ar tis t , DO EXP WLW OH IROGH U À OHDQ GFORFN Pr ess a nd hol d to acces s illu min ate dimmer settings . s CL OCK View clo ck. d +/ PR ES E T Preset up. e AU[...]
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10 No te on t he power su pply l ead ( yellow) W hen you co nne ct o the r dev ices to t his ap par atu s, e nsur e th at th e ra ting of t he ca r circu it is h ighe r tha n the to tal f use va lue of a ll th e conne c ted de vices . No tes on s pea k er co nnec tion Ne ver con nec t spe aker w ir es to th e me ta l body o r cha ssis[...]
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11 Conn ector Conn ect to 1 ANTENNA Anten na 2 R E AR L IN E OU T R Re ar r ight speaker 3 R E AR L IN E OU T L Rear left speaker Connection: for cars without ISO connectors Caution Be sure to connect the blac k ground ( ear th ) OHDG ÀU VW 1 & RQQH FWW KHDQ WHQ QDDQGD PSO LÀH UDV illust rated, if applicable .[...]
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12 Tip The pin ar rangement for the ISO connector s de pe nds on t he t yp e of vehi cle yo u dr ive . Ma ke su re to m ake th e pr ope r conn ec tio ns to pr eve nt da mage t o the u ni t. Mount in the dashboard 1 If t he ca r does n ot have an o n- boar d dr iv e or navi gat ion co mpu ter, disco nnec t th e neg ative t er min al of the c ar [...]
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13 6 Place the supplied rubber cushion ov er th e end of t he mou nti ng bol t . 7 Sl ide t he uni t int o the d ash boa rd un til you he ar a click s ound . 8 Re conne ct t he ne gat ive te rm inal of t he car b at t er y . 5mm 5mm 5mm 5mm 4 Ensure that car dashboard openi ng is within thes e measurements: 5 In st all t he sl eeve i nto th e das h[...]
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14 T o replace the r emote control batteries: 1 Open th e batter y comp ar tment. 2 In ser t 1 CR 20 25 bat t er ies w ith co r rec t pol ar it y ( +/- ) a s indi cat ed. 3 Cl ose th e bat te r y comp ar tm ent . T urn on 1 Press / OK / MUTE to t ur n on th e uni t. T o t ur n off t he un it , pr ess / OK / MUTE for 3 se cond s. Set clock 1 [...]
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15 Stor e radio stations in memor y Y ou can store up to 6 stations in each band. Store staions automaticall y 1 Press OPTIONS re peat edly u nti l [ AU T O -SC AN ] is dis played , the n pre ss / OK / MUTE WRFRQ ÀU P The six strongest stations of the » selected band are sav ed in preset channel automatically: FM1,FM2,FM3 1-6, AM1, AM2. [...]
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16 Pla y from USB Note En sur e tha t the U SB d evice co nt ains p laya ble music. Remov e the USB device 1 Press / OK / MUTE to tu rn of f th e uni t . 2 Re move th e USB d evice . Insert the USB device 1 Op en th e cover ma rke d on t he fr ont pane l. 2 In ser t th e US B devi ce into t he US B socket. The unit star ts playing from the USB [...]
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17 View pla y information 1 Du ri ng play U SB d evice , pr ess DI SP r epea ted ly to vi ew: T r ac k num ber a nd ela pse d play ti me Ar tist Album Title Folder File Repeat pla y 1 Du ri ng play, pr ess OPTION S repeatedly until [RE P] is displayed. 2 Rot ate e ncod er k nob t o sel ec t a set ti ng. [...]
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18 Intr o pla y < RXFDQSODWKHÀU VWVHFRQGVRIHDFKWUDFN 1 Du ri ng play, pr ess OPTION S repeatedly until [INT ] is displayed: 2 Rot ate e ncod er k nob t o sel ec t a set ti ng [INT ON] $I WH UWKHÀ UV W se conds of e ach tr a ck have be en played, play stops. [INT OFF [...]
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19 2 Press EQ/ Audio aga in re pea tedl y to se lec t a pr ese t EQ: [O PT I MA L] ( optimal) [FL A T ] ÁDW [POP ] (pop ) [USER] ( user) [T EC HNO ] (t ech no) [ROCK] ( r ock) [C L A S S IC ] (c l a s s i c) [J AZ Z ] ( j azz ) Other sound settings Y ou can also edit user preset EQ[...]
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20 Reset Y ou can reset the unit to its default setting. 1 De tac h the f ron t pane l. 2 Pr ess t he r eset b ut to n by usin g a ball - poi nt pe n or a si mila r tool . Preset adjustments such as preset » channels and sound adjustments are erased. 7 Adjust system settings T urn demo mode on/off When demo mode is on, when the unit is idle for mo[...]
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21 Note If t he ne w fus e get s dam age d aga in, t her e may be a n int er nal m alf unc ti on. C ons ult y our P hili ps dealer . Remov e the unit Y ou can remove the unit from the dashboard. 1 De tac h the f ron t pane l. 2 Pu ll ou t the u nit by u sing t he re mov al keys . FUSE 1 5A FUSE 1 5A FUSE 1 5A FUSE 1 5A 8 Additional information [...]
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22 86 %ÁD VKSODH UV 86 % KRV WZL WK in ter f ace re adin g all sp eed s uppo r t (1 . 1, 2.0 ) Supported formats: 86 %RUPH PRU À OHIRU PD W)$ 7 FA T 3 2 MP 3 bit r at e ( d at a ra te ): 32- 320 Kb ps and variable bit r ate WM A V 4 , V7 , V8 , V9 (L 1, L2) ISO966[...]
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23 The CD skips tracks Ens ur e that t he CD i s not da mage d or dir t y . Ens ur e that r a ndom m ode is d eac ti vat ed. Disc cannot be ejected Pr ess a nd hol d . Preset stations lost. B at ter y ca ble is n ot cor r ec tly co nne ct ed. Co nnec t t he bat te r y ca ble to t he te rm ina l that is always live. Displa y show ERR[...]
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24 11 Glossar y M MP3 $ÀO HIRU PDWZ LWKDV RXQGG DW DFRPS UHV VLR Q sy s tem . MP3 is t he ab br evia tio n of Moti on Pic tu re E x per t s Gr oup 1 ( or M PEG -1 ) Aud io L ayer 3. W it h the M P3 for mat , on e CD -R o r CD - RW ca n cont ain a bou t 10 time s mor e da ta t han a r egu lar CD. W WMA ( Win dows Media A udi[...]
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© 2010 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. Document order number: CEM2000_55_UM_V1.0[...]