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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual 3 KO ␚⫔#⒢ᴮ⒚# 21 ZH-TW Ԛ͂ʹ˫ 39 DCM292[...]
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3 English EN Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 5 2 Y our Micr o Hi-Fi 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 Placement 10 Prepare the remote control 10 Connect pow er 10 Auto install r adio stations 11 Set clock 11 T ur n on 11 4 Pla y 12 Play a disc 12 Pla[...]
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4 m 5HI HUD OOVH U YLF LQ JWRT X DO L ÀH GVH U Y LF H pe r son ne l. S e r v ic in g is re qu ire d w he n t he a pp a r at us h a s b ee n d a m ag ed i n any w ay , suc h a s powe r-s up p ly cord o r pl ug is d a m ag ed , l iq ui d ha s b ee n s pi ll ed o r ob je c t s h ave fa ll e n in t o t he a pp a r at u s , t he a[...]
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5 Y ou s h ou ld u se c a u t io n o r te m po r ar ily discontinue use in potentially ha zardous situations . Do not use headphones while op e r a t in g a mo to r i ze d veh i cle , cyc li ng , VN DWH E RD U G L QJ H WF L WPDFU H DW HDW U D I ÀF ha za r d a n d is i ll eg a l i n ma ny a r e a s . Notice $ [...]
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6 2 Y our Micr o Hi-Fi System Congr atulations on your purchase, and welcome WR3KLOLSV 7 RIXOOEHQHÀWIURPWKHVXSSRU W that Philips offer s, register y our product at www .philips.com/welcome . Intr oduction With this unit, y ou can enjoy audio from discs, USB devices, iP od players, iPhone and other exter nal devices, or [...]
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7 c Open/ clos e the disc compar tment . d Disc c ompar tment e Display p anel Sh ow cu r r ent s t at us . Ov er vie w of the main unit a T u r n o n t he u n i t , or s w i tc h to s t andby mode. b Do ck fo r i Pod/ i Ph on e a c b d e English EN m l k f h i g j[...]
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8 Ov er vie w of the remote contr ol a T u r n o n t he u n i t , or s w i tc h to s t andby mode. b OPEN/ CL OSE Op e n or cl os e th e d is c c ompar tment. PRESET/ALBUM DISPLAY RDS VOL SLEEP/ TIMER REPEAT/ SHUFFLE DSC DBB PROG/ CLOCK SET a b c e f g q p n m o d h i j k l OPEN/CLOSE CD MP3 LINK USB TUNER iPhone MENU iPod f SOURCE Se[...]
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9 o /MEN U Sto p play o r e r as e a p r og r a m . Acce ss t h e i Pod m e nu . p iP od/iPhone Selec t iP od/iPhone source. q TUNER Selec t tuner sour ce. c CD Se l e c t d i sc s ou r ce . d / / / Nav i ga te i n t h e iPod m e n u . S k i p to t h e pr e v io us / n e x t al b u m . / S k i p to t[...]
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10 T o inser t the remote contr ol batter y: 1 Open the batter y c ompar tment. 2 I nse r t 2 A A A ba t ter ie s ( n ot s up p li ed ) wi th co r re c t pol a r i t y ( +/- ) a s i nd i ca t ed . 3 Cl os e t he b at te r y com pa r tm e n t . Note If y ou a r e n ot g oi n g to u se t h e r e m ot e co nt r o l fo r a lo ng t i m e , r e m ove[...]
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11 Set clock Note Y o u c a n se t t h e cl o ck i n t h e s t an db y mo d e o nl y. 1 Pr e s s an d h ol d PROG / CLOC K S E T to en te r t h e clo ck s et t ing m od e . [ » SET CLOCK ] (set clock) scrolls on the screen. 2 Press / r e pe a te dl y to s e le c t 1 2 h ou r or 24 hou r fo r m a t . 3 Press PR OG / C LOC K S E T WRFR Q ?[...]
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12 Pla y iP od/iPhone Y ou can enjoy audio from iP od/iPhone through this Micro Hi-Fi system. Compatible iP od/iPhone A pp l e iPod a n d iP h on e m od e ls w i t h a 3 0 - p in dock c onnec tor : iPod classic, iPod touch , iP od nano, iPod 5th g e n e r a t io n (vi d e o ), i Pod w i t h col o r display , iP od mini iPhone, iPhone 3 G , i[...]
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13 5 Listen to radio T une to a radio station 1 Press TUNER to se le c t FM . 2 Pr e s s an d h ol d / fo r m or e t h a n 2 sec onds . [ » SEARCH ] (search) is display ed. The r adio tunes to a station with strong » reception automatically . 3 Re p ea t s tep 2 t o tu n e to m or e s t a ti o ns . T o tu ne t o a wea k s t at io n , p r es s [...]
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14 6 Pla y options Pause/r esume pla y 1 Du r ing p l ay , p r e ss to pause/ r esume play . Skip to a track For CD: 1 Press / to s el e c t a n ot h er t r ac k . T o se l ec t a tr ack d i r e c t l y , yo u c an al so p r e ss a key o n t he n u me r ic al keyp ad . 2 Press to se l e c t a n a lb u m or a fo l de r . 3 Press / WRV H[...]
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15 Select a pr eset sound effect 1 Du r ing p l ay , p r e ss DSC r e p ea te d ly t o selec t: [ POP ] ( po p ) [ JA Z Z ] ( j a z z) [ RO C K ] ( r ock) [ CL ASSIC ] ( cl a ss i c ) [ FL A T @ÁDWD OOH T XD O L]H U VRI I Enhance bass 1 Du r ing p l ay , p r e ss DB B to tu r n on or of f[...]
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16 2 Press SL EEP / TI M ER r e pe a te dl y u nt i l [ OFF ] (off ) i s di s playe d . When sleep timer is deactivated, » disappear s on the display . Pla y fr om an external device Y ou can also listen to an exter nal audio device through this unit. 1 Press USB / MP 3 L INK to se le c t th e M P3 link source. 2 Connec t the supplied MP3 link cab[...]
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17 Speak ers S pe a ker i m pe d a nce 2 x 10 W , 4 General information AC p o w e r 10 0 - 240V~ , 50 /6 0 H z M o de l : AS 3 00- 1 2 0- CQ25 0 Operation P ower Consumption 15 W St a nd by Power Consumption < 2 W Eco Power St a nd by Power Co ns um pt io n < 1 W U SB D i r e c t V e r si on 2 . 0/1. 1 Dime nsions - Ma i n U ni t ( W x H x D[...]
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18 9 T r oubleshooting W arning N eve r r em ove t h e c a s in g of t hi s a p pa r atu s . T o keep the war r anty valid, never tr y to repair the system yourself. If you encounter prob lems when using this appar atus, check the follo wing points before requesting ser vice . If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips web site (www .ph[...]
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19 I nse r t t he b at te r y w i t h i t s pol ar i t ie s ( + /– signs ) aligned a s indicated. Re p la ce th e ba t te r y. Ai m t h e r e m ote co n t r ol d i r ec tl y a t t h e se ns o r on t h e f r on t of t he u n i t . &DQQRWGLVSOD VRPHÀOHVLQ86%GHYLFH 7 KHQ X PE H URIIR OG H U VRUÀO H[...]
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