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www .philips.com/w elcome User man ual Register your pr oduct and get support at DCW8010[...]
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3 EN Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 5 2 Y our wireless m usic system with AirPla y 8 Introduction 8 What's in the box 8 What else you need 9 Over view of the main unit 10 Over view of the remote control 12 3 Befor e use 14 Connect the FM antenna 14 Connect pow er 14 Install/replace the remote control batter ies 14 4 Get started 16 T ur[...]
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4 EN 1 Impor tant Safety Information for Eur ope: Know these safety symbols The 'exclamation mar k' calls attention to features f or which you should carefull y read the supplied liter ature to prevent operating and maintenance problems. The 'lightening bolt' symbol indicates uninsulated components within the product that can ca[...]
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5 EN Hearing safety Listen at a moderate volume. Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing. This product can produce sounds in decibel r anges that may even f or exposure less than a minute . The higher [...]
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6 EN Class II equipment symbol: no protective ear th provided. Car e of the envir onment Y our product is designed and manufactured ?[...]
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7 EN Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible f or the oper ation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulator y standards. Please note that the use of this [...]
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8 EN 2 Y our wir eless m usic system with AirPla y ?[...]
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9 EN What else y ou need ?[...]
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10 EN Ov er vie w of the main unit j i k ab c d ef g h lm pq n o r[...]
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11 EN a T urn on the system. Switch the system to eco pow er standby mode or normal standby mode . b SOURCE Press repeatedly to select a source. c d Stop the play of m usic . Access the playlist of a dock ed iP od/ [...]
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12 EN Ov er vie w of the r emote contr ol a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s a T urn on the system. Switch the system to eco pow er standby mode or normal standby mode . b AirPla y Switch the source to audio input that is streamed from your iT unes libr ar y by AirPla y . c CD Switch the source to disc . d PRESET/ALBU[...]
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13 EN q / DOCKING Switch the source to the audio input that is tr ansferred through the dock. r s TUNER/MP3-LINK Switch the source between FM tuner or the audio input that is tr ansferred through the MP3-LINK socket.[...]
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14 EN 3 Bef or e use Connect the FM antenna Note [...]
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15 EN 2 Inser t 2 AAA batter ies with cor rect polar ity (+/-) as indicated. 3 Close the batter y compar tment. Note Before y ou press any function button on the remote contro[...]
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16 EN 4 Get star ted Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe oper ation. T urn on switches on automatically . W [...]
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17 EN 5 Connect to y our home Wi- Fi netw ork T o connect this system to your existing home Wi-Fi settings to it. Choose your best setup method based on the preconditions listed below . Precondition Setup method Y ou [...]
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18 EN 4 T ap ALLO W (allow) to share your Wi-Fi settings with this system. 5 W ait less than 1 minute until the light stops Note ?[...]
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19 EN Tip WPS button for Wi-Fi connection or enable the WPS PBC ?[...]
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20 EN Switch this system to Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode Note sure that the system has been booted up successfully (see 'T ur n on' on page 16). Press WIFI SETUP on the top panel. » [...]
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21 EN 3 W ait until successful Wi-Fi connection on your iP od touch/iPhone/iPad. » is display ed at the upper left cor ner of your iP od touch/iPhone/iPad. Tip If Philips DCW8010 XXXXXX scan the availab le Wi-Fi networks again. Option 2: Use your Wi-Fi enabled [...]
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22 EN Open the built-in web pa ge of this system 1 Launch Apple Safari browser or an y other inter net browser on y our Wi-Fi enabled device . 2 T ype in 192.168.1.1 at the bro wser » displ[...]
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23 EN Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of this system you can change the internal Wi-Fi settings for connection of this system to your existing home Wi-Fi networ k. Note [...]
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24 EN Restore y our Wi-Fi enabled de vice back to y our existing home Wi-Fi setting Note Make sure that the settings at steps 2 to 3 belo w match your home Wi-Fi networ k settings you wrote on paper . 1 Select Settings (Settings) -> Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi) on your iP od touch/iPhone/iPad. Or open the list of a vailable Wi-Fi networ ks on your P[...]
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25 EN 6 Str eam audio by AirPla y Str eam audio fr om your iT unes music librar y Note Make sure that y our iT unes host device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as this system. Y our iT unes device can be an iP od touch/iPhone/iPad installed with iOS 4.3 (or later) or a Wi-Fi enabled PC/Mac installed with iT unes 10 (or later). For iP[...]
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26 EN 4 » this system. Note [...]
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27 EN Tip When you stream audio from y our iT unes music libr ar y enabled devices (if a vailable) at step 3 to stream m usic to all of them at the same time. [...]
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28 EN 7 Use the dock Y ou can enjoy audio from iP od/iPhone through this system. Note No audio output from the headphone socket in this situation. Compatible iP od/iPhone/iPad models and iPad [...]
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29 EN Charge y our iP od/iPhone/iPad Once the iP od/iPhone/iPad is dock ed and Undock y our iP od/iPhone Note Risk of damage to the dock or your iP od/iPhone: Do not twist or shake y our iP od/iPhone/iPad. 1 Pull the iP od/iPhone/iPad out of the [...]
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30 EN 8 Listen to FM radio T une to an FM radio station Note Make sure that y ou hav e connected and fully extended the FM antenna. 1 Press SOURCE or TUNER/MP3-LINK repeatedly to switch the source to FM tuner . » FM display ed. 2 Press and hold / unt[...]
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31 EN Displa y RDS information RDS (Radio Data System) is a ser vice that allows FM stations to sho w additional information. 1 T une to an RDS radio station. 2 Press DISPLA Y/RDS repeatedly to scroll through a vailable information: Station name Progr am type such as NEWS SPOR T ?[...]
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32 EN 9 Pla y Pla y a disc Caution Never inser t any object other than a disc of 12-cm diameter into the disc compar tment. 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to switch the source to DISC . Y ou can also press CD to switch the source . 2 Inser t a disc into the disc compar tment with the pr inted side facing you. » Play star ts automatically aft[...]
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33 EN Contr ol pla y Buttons Functions Pause or resume pla y . Stop play . / Skip to the previous or next tr ack. Press and hold to rewind a tr ack or search forward fa[...]
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34 EN 10 Other f eatur es Set alarm timer Y ou can use this system as an alar m clock. Note Make sure that y ou hav e set the clock cor rectly . 1 SLEEP/SNOOZE until DISC blinks. 2 Press / repeatedly to select an alar m source[...]
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35 EN 3 Play the external device . (See the user manual of external device). Listen thr ough headphone Plug a headphone with 3.5-mm plug into the socket on the top panel. Note No audio output from the headphone socket when you pla y the playlist of a docked iP od/iPhone/iPad. Listen through the speakers instead.[...]
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36 EN 11 Adjust sound The follo wing oper ations are applicable to all suppor ted media. Adjust v olume lev el V OL +/- repeatedly . V OL+/V OL- repeatedly . Mute sound ?[...]
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37 EN 12 Adjust system settings 1 Press SETTINGS to access the menu of system settings. » WIFI is display ed. 2 Press / to select a menu option. WIFI IP ADDR DIMMER NET RST F A C RST VERSION 3 Press to view system status or change system settings. ?[...]
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38 EN 13 Update firmwar e Please register your product at www .philips. com[...]
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39 EN Note procedures again. ?[...]
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40 EN 14 Pr oduct inf ormation Note Product information is subject to change without pr ior notice . # $ Rated output pow er 40 W ±3 dB Signal-to-noise r atio MP[...]
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41 EN USB pla yability information Compatible USB devices: [...]
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42 EN 15 T r oubleshooting W arning Never remo ve the casing of this product. ?[...]
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43 EN Problem Solution USB stor age device . ?[...]
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44 EN Problem Solution Occasional breaking of AirPlay music streaming Do one or all of the follo wing: Move this system closer to y our Wi-Fi router . Keep the space between this system and y our Wi-Fi router clear of any obstacle. Do not use Wi-Fi channel that is over lapped by the nearb y Wi-Fi networ k. Check whether [...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2012 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. DCW8010_12_UM_V1.3[...]