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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual ZH-TW Ԛ͂ʹ˫ CEM5000 &(0BB80B9LQGE6HF [...]
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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 9 3 Get started 11 Install the car audio 1 1 Install remote control batter y 1 5 T urn on 1 5 Set clock 1 5 4 Listen to radio 16 T une to a radio station 1 6 Store radio [...]
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4 Notice Th e mak in g of unau th or ized cop ies of copy -pr ote ct ed ma ter ia l, in clud ing co mpu te r pr ogr am s, l es, b roa dca s ts a nd sou nd r ecor ding s, m ay be an i nfr inge men t of copy r ight s an d cons ti tu te a cr imi nal of fen ce. Th is eq uipm ent s houl d not be u sed for s uch pur po ses . T his ap par atu s inclu [...]
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5 Sp eci cat ions a re s ubje c t to chan ge wi thou t not ice . T r ade mar k s ar e th e pro per t y of Kon ink lij ke Phil ips El ec tro nic s N. V . o r the ir r espe ct ive ow ner s . Phil ips re ser ves t he r ight to ch ange p rod uc ts a t any tim e wi thou t be ing ob liged to adju s t ear lie r sup pli es accor din gly. Ne ver dis pose[...]
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6 1 2 345 6 7 89 11 10 2 Y our car audio system Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o fully bene t from the suppor t that Philips offer s, register your product at www .philips.com/welcome. Intr oduction With the in-car audio system, you can enjo y your drive while y ou listen to: FM o r AM (M W ) r adi o • Aud io fr o[...]
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7 d Se lec t tu ner b and . • Se lec t MP3/ W MA fol der . • Sc roll u p men u. • e / OK / MUT E T ur n the unit on or o f f. • Co n rm se le ct io n. • Mu te or r es tor e th e volum e. • Ov er view of the main unit a Ph one ca ll but to n wit h LED in dica tor G ree n bu t ton: p res s to ans wer • ph one; P res s and h old to t[...]
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8 r SEAR CH Stor e r adio s t ati ons au toma tic ally. • Search MP3/WMA • s DBB / SUB - W T u rn o n or of f Dy nam ic Ba ss B oos t • (DBB) sound. Pr ess a nd hol d to tur n o n or of f • subwoo fer . t T u ne to a r adi o st at ion • Skip track. • Fa st fo r wa rd pl ayba ck . • u Se lec t tu ner b and . • Sc roll d own m enu . ?[...]
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9 d Num eric p ad En ter ph one nu mbe r . • e * / EQ In pu t sy mbol • * . Select EQ setting. • f 1 , St ar t p lay . • Pau se or r esu me pl ay . • Se lec t pr ese t s tat ion 1. • Se lec t pr ese t 1 s t qui ck dial n umb er . • g SH UF , 4 Set shuf e play mode. • Se lec t pr ese t s tat ion 4 . • Se lec t pr ese t 4th q uic[...]
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10 r #/ SUB - W In pu t sy mbol #. T urn on or o f f • subwoo fer . s INT R O, 2 T u rn i ntr o play o n or of f. • Se lec t pr ese t s tat ion 2 . • En ter ph one nu mbe r . • Se lec t pr ese t 2nd q uick d ial nu mbe r . • t 3, RE P Se t re pea t play mo de. • Se lec t pr ese t s tat ion 3 . • En ter ph one nu mbe r . • Se lec t p[...]
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11 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 at us, e nsu re th at th e ra ting of t he ca r cir cuit i s high er t han th e tot al fu se va lue of a ll th e conne c ted de vice s. N ote s on spe aker con nect ion Ne ver con nec t sp eake r wir es to t he • me ta l body o r cha ssis of t [...]
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12 Connect wires: without ISO connectors Caution En sur e th at all l oos e lead s ar e ins ulat ed wi th • electr ical ta pe. 1 Cu t of f the b igg er en d of the s uppl ied sta nd ard co nn e cto r . 2 Ch eck th e car ’s wi ri ng car efu lly, the n con nec t th em to t he s t anda rd co nne ct or . ANTENNA FR ONT LINE OUT R FR ONT LINE OUT L [...]
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13 8 Pu rp le and purple / bla ck wi res Ri ght sp eaker ( Rear) 3 Co nne ct t he su ppli ed s ta nda rd co nnec to r to t he uni t . 4 Do t he ot her co nnec t ions , if a ppli cab le . Mount in the dashboard 1 If t he ca r doe s not have a n on- boa rd dr iv e or navi gat ion co mpu ter, disco nne ct th e neg ati ve ter mi nal of th e ca r bat te[...]
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14 5 In st all t he sl eeve i nto th e da shbo ard a nd be nd th e ta bs ou tw ar d to x the s lee ve. Note S ki p thi s st ep if t he un it is n ot xed by s lee ve • bu t by su ppl ied s cre ws. 6 Pla ce the su ppli ed r ubb er cus hion ove r 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 [...]
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15 T urn on 1 Pr ess t o tur n on t he uni t . T o t ur n off t he un it , pr ess • fo r 3 seconds. Set clock 1 Pr ess MENU r epe ated ly un til [TIM E FORMA T] (t im e for m at) displays. 2 Use r ot ar y e ncode r k nob to t ogg le th e set tin gs: • [ TIM E FO RMA T 1 2H ] • [ TIM E FO RMA T 24H] 3 Pr ess or r ep eate dly u ntil [C LOC K SE[...]
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16 Store staions automaticall y 1 Pr ess SEAR CH on th e mai n uni t. The six strongest stations of the » selected band are sav ed in preset channels 1-6 automatically . Store staions man ually 1 T u ne to a s ta tio n tha t you wan t to s tor e. 2 Pr ess o ne of th e num ber ed bu t ton s 1 to 6 for 3 s econd s. The station is sav ed in the selec[...]
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17 24 JA ZZ Ja zz Musi c 25 COU NTR Y C oun tr y Mu sic 26 NA TION M National Music 27 OLDIES Oldies Music 28 FOLK M Folk Music 29 DOC UMENT Document ary 30 TEST Alar m T est 31 AL ARM Alar m Select alternate frequencies If t he r adio s igna l come f rom t he cur r ent s ta tion i s poor, you can t ur n on th e AF (Al ter na te Fre que nc y ) fu n[...]
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18 » [Connect Ok!] displays if re- connection is successful. » [Connect Fail!] displays if re- connection is failed. Mak e a call Note T o ma ke an ou tgo ing c all o n thi s uni t, t he • bl uet ooth co nne c tion b et wee n th e uni t and th e pho ne mu st b e ac ti ve. Y ou can dial number through your mobile phone or the remote control. T o[...]
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19 Note Some mobile phone suppor ts auto playback, • no n eed t o st ar t play m anu all y . S ome m obi le pho ne ne eds t o ope n th e Med ia • Players for audio les wireless pla yback . T o pa use , pr ess 1, • again . T o t ra ck up/dow n, pr ess • / . Note If n o pr ese t qui ck dia l num be r is s tor ed, • [Empt y ] displays. P[...]
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20 Pla y from USB/SD/SDHC device Note E nsur e th at th e US B or SD/ SD HC de vice • con ta ins pl ayab le mu sic . Insert the USB device 1 Op en th e cover m ar ked o n the f ron t panel . 2 In ser t th e US B devi ce into t he US B socket. The unit star ts playing from the USB » device automatically . Remov e the USB device 1 Pr ess a nd hol [...]
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21 3 Pr ess OK / MUTE to acces s into t he fol der. Or p res s and h old • OK / MUT E to play th e rs t l e in the fo lde r . 4 Rot ate e ncod er k nob t o sel ec t a le in the f older 5 Pr ess OK / MUTE to play t he se lec te d le . Tip T o go ba ck to up pe r leve l of a fold er , pr es s • . View pla y information 1 Du ri ng [...]
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22 Repeat pla y During play , press 3, REP repeatedly to select: • [REP EA T B] : p lay the cu r ren t tr ack repeatedly . • [REP EA T F ] : play a ll tr ack s i n the cu rr ent folder r epeatedly . • [REP EA T ALL] : pl ay all t ra ck s re peat edl y Connect external sound sour ce 1 Co nnec t t he ex t er nal a udio d evi ce to MP3 L INK soc[...]
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23 2 Pr ess EQ/ Audio a gain r ep eate dly t o se lec t a pr ese t EQ: • [FL A T ] ( a t) • [POP ] (p op ) • [USER] (u s e r) • [T EC HNO ] (te ch no ) • [ROCK] (r o c k) • [C L A S S IC ] (c l a s s i c) • [J A Z Z] (j azz ) • [O PT I MA L] (o p t i m a l ) Other sound settings Y ou can also edit user preset EQ. 1 Pr ess EQ r ep[...]
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24 Black out Y ou can set the screen to tur n off automatically after the unit is idle for 10 or 20 seconds. 1 Pr ess MENU r epe ated ly un til [B LACK OUT] ( black out ) displays. 2 Rot ate e ncod er k nob t o sel ec t a set ti ng: • [BLK OUT 10S] : T ur n of f th e scr een au toma tic all y 1 0 se conds af t er la s t oper ation. • [BLK OUT 2[...]
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25 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. English EN &(0BB80B9LQGE6HF [...]
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26 Note If t he n ew fus e get s da mage d aga in , the re m ay • be a n int er nal m alf unc ti on . Cons ul t your 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 . 9 Additional information Detach the fr ont panel Y ou can detach[...]
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27 Us able sen siti vity - AM(MW) 30 V Bluetooth Ou tput pow er 0 dB m (Cla ss 2 ) Fr equency band 2 . 4 0 00 G Hz - 2 .4835 GHz ISM Band Rang e 3 m ete r s( fr ee s pace ) St and ard Bluetooth 2. 0 speci cation Compatible USB devices: US B as h mem or y ( USB 2 .0 o r USB1. 1) • US B as h playe rs ( US B 2. 0 or U SB1. 1) • me m[...]
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28 The CD skips tracks Ens ur e that t he C D is not da mage d or • dir t y . Ens ur e that r a ndom m ode is d eac t iva ted. • Disc cannot be ejected Pr ess a nd hol d • . Preset stations lost. B at ter y ca ble is n ot cor re c tly co nne ct ed. • Co nnec t t he bat t er y ca ble t o the te r mina l th at is al ways l ive . Displa y show[...]
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29 Music pla yback is una vailable on the system ev en after successful Bluetooth connection. Th e dev ice ca nnot b e used w it h the s ys te m to play music. The paired mobile phone connects and disconnects constantly . Th e Bl ueto oth r ecep tio n is poor. Move • th e mobi le ph one clo ser to t he ca r aud io sy s tem or r em ove any ob st a[...]
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30 12 Glossar y M MP3 A le for ma t wi th a so und da ta co mpr ess ion sy s tem . MP3 is t he a bbr evia tio n of Moti on Pic t ure E x per t s Gr oup 1 ( or M PE G-1 ) Aud io L ayer 3. W it h the M P3 for ma t, on e CD - R or CD - RW ca n cont ain a bou t 1 0 t ime s mor e da ta t han a r egu lar CD. S SD Se cur e Digi ta l. A t yp e of memo [...]
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© 2010 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. Document order number: CEM5000_00_UM_V2.0 &(0BB80B9LQGE6HF [...]