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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual CEM3000[...]
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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 9 Install the car audio 9 Attach the front panel 9 Install remote control batter y 10 T urn on 10 Select countr y/region 10 Set clock 11 4 Listen to radio[...]
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4 Th e app ar atus s hall n ot be ex pose d to • dripping or splashing. Do n ot place a ny sour ces of da nge r on • th e appa r atus (e.g . liqu id fill ed ob jec ts , lig hted c and les). Notice Th e mak in g of unau th or ized cop ies of cop y-protec ted mater ial, including c omputer pr ogr am s, fil es , bro adca s ts a nd sou nd r ecor [...]
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5 Th is pr odu ct co mpl ies wi th t he r adi o in ter fe re nce re qui re men ts of t he Eur ope an Communit y . Environmental informatio n Al l unn ecess ar y pa cka ging h as be en om it te d. W e have t r ied to ma ke the p ack agin g eas y to separ ate into thre e mate rials: car dboard ( bo x) , pol ys t yr ene foa m (b uf fer) an d polye thy[...]
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6 c Front pa nel d Tr i m p l a t e e Ca rr ying c ase for f ront pa nel f Slee ve g Rub ber cu shio n h Sc rews x 4 pcs i ISO mal e c onnectors j Dis ass embl y too ls x 2 pcs k User manual l Qu ick st ar t gui de a f de c b l k i j h g a f de c b l k i j h g 2 Y our car audio system Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o f[...]
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7 d / T u rn t he un it o n or of f. • Confirm selec tion. • Mute or unmute sound. • Rotate to adjus t setting s. • e Enter iP od/iPhone control mode. • Ov er view of the main unit a Full Sound T u rn o n or of f Full S oun d. • b Unlock the p anel. • c BAND/ Select tuner band. • Retur n to previous menu. • s q r b a cd e f g h j[...]
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8 Ov er view of the r emote contr ol a PRES ET + /- Select preset r adio st ation. • Acc ess manual s tore. • b OPTIONS Acc ess option menu. • c St ar t p lay . • Pause or r esume play . • d AU DIO Acces s aud io se tt ing m enu . • e / T u ne to a r adi o st at ion • Skip track. • Fas t backw ard/for wa rd pla yback • f OK Confi[...]
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9 3 Get star ted Caution Us e the co ntr ols o nly a s s ta ted in t his u ser • manual. Always f ollow the instr uctions in this chapter in sequence . If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model and serial number of your apparatus. The model number and serial number are on the bottom of your apparatus. Wr ite the numbers here: Model [...]
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10 T urn on 1 Press to tur n on t he un it . T o t ur n off t he un it , pr ess • for ove r 3 sec onds . Select countr y/r egion Note Se lec t cor r ec t coun tr y/re gio n for th is un it , • ot her w ise t he un it c an no t wor k pr ope rl y . 1 Press to tur n on t he un it . » [SELECT OPERA TING REGION] is display ed. 2 Rota te to selec t [...]
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11 4 Listen to radio T une to a radio station 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to selec t r adio mode. 2 Press BAND / to se lec t ba nd: [FM1 ] , [FM2] , [FM3] , [AW1] or [A W 2] . 3 Press or to tu ne to a r adi o st at ion manually . The radio station is broadcast. » T o search for a r adio station » automatically , press or for o ver 3 seconds. Select[...]
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12 T une to a pr eset station 1 Press BAND / to se lec t ba nd. 2 Press +/ PR ES E T or -/ RRESET to se lec t the preset st ation. 2 Rota te to sel ec t a set t ing : • [LOC AL S EEK O N] : O nly s ta tio ns with strong sign al can be broadcas t. • [LOCAL SEEK OFF ] : Sta tio ns wit h s tr ong and we ak sig nals c an be broadcast . Stor e radio[...]
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13 Pla y from USB Note En sur e tha t the U SB d evice co nt ains p laya ble • music. Insert the USB device 1 Sl ide th e US B socket cove r mar ked to t he lef t . 2 I nse r t th e USB d evi ce into t he US B socke t. The unit star ts playing from the USB » device automatically . Remov e the USB device 1 Press to tur n of f the u ni t. 2 Re mov[...]
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14 Pla y from iP od/iPhone Y ou can enjoy audio from iP od/iPhone through this unit. Compatible iP od/iPhone Ap ple i P od a nd iP hon e mode ls wi th a 3 0 -pi n dock c onnec t or : Made for . iPod nano (2nd gener ation ) • iPod nano (3rd gener ation 4GB) • iPod nano (3rd gener ation 8GB) • iPod nano ( 4th gener ation ) • iPod nano (5th ge[...]
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15 Sear ch for an MP3/WMA track 1 Press SOURCE re pea tedl y to sel ec t iPod mode. 2 Press BAND / to bro wse iP od/iPhone menu. 3 Rota te to sel ec t th e Ar t is t sea rch mod e, a nd pr ess to co nfir m . 4 Press DISP / t o search alphabetically . 5 Rota te to sel ec t des ir ed ar tis t , th en press to co nfir m . 6 Rota te to sel ec t des i[...]
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16 Intr o pla y Y ou can play the fir st 10 seconds of each track. 1 Du ri ng play, pr ess OPTION S repeatedly until [ IN TRO] displays. 2 Rota te to sel ec t a set t ing : • [INTRO OFF] : C ance l int ro play a nd s ta r t no r mal pl ay . • [INTRO FLD ] : St ar t i ntr ol play i n the current f older . • [INTRO ALL ] : Play t he fi rs t 1[...]
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17 T unr on/off max sound 1 Press 6281' . The current setting displays » » [MAX ON] : The maximum sound (max sound) function is on. » [MAX OFF] : The maximum sound function is off. Switch music listening zone Philips’ innovativ e Zone technology enables driver or passenger s to enjoy m usic with the best speaker s balance and experien[...]
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18 7 Adjust system settings T urn beep sound on/off Each time you press a b utton, the unit beeps. Y ou can tur n on or off this beep sound. 1 Press MENU . 2 Press / r epea ted ly unt il [BEE P] displays. 3 Rota te to sel ec t a set t ing : • [B EEP ON] : T ur n on t he be ep so und . • [B EEP OFF ] : T ur n of f the b ee p soun d. Select black[...]
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19 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. 3 Rota te to sel ec t a set t ing : • [D EMO O N] : T u rn o n the d emo mod e. W he n the un it[...]
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20 3 Replace the fuse. Note If t he ne w fus e get s dam age d aga in, t he re 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 dis as sem bly tools. 8 Additional information Detach the fr o[...]
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21 Compatible USB devices: US B fla sh me mor y : US B 1 . 1 ho st w it h • in ter f ace re adin g all sp eed s uppo r t (1 . 1, 2.0 ) US B fla sh playe r s: US B 1 . 1 ho st w it h • in ter f ace re adi ng all s pee d supp or t (1. 1 , 2 .0) Me mor y ca rds (S D / SD HC) • Supported formats: US B or me mor y fi le for ma t: FA T1 6 , F A [...]
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22 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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11 Glossar y M MP3 A fil e for mat w ith a soun d dat a comp res sio n 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. S SD Se cure D igi ta l. A t ype of m emo r y ca[...]
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© 2010 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. CEM3000/x78_UM_V2.0[...]