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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual FWM653[...]
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3 7 Listen to radio 17 T une to a radio station 17 Program r adio stations automatically 17 Program r adio stations manually 17 Select a preset radio station 17 8 Other featur es 18 Set the alarm timer 18 Set the sleep timer 18 Listen to an external device 18 Karaoke 19 9 Product inf ormation 20 Specications 2 0 USBplayabilityinf or mat[...]
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4 l Un plug t his a pp arat us du ring l ight nin g st orm s or whe n unu sed for l ong pe riod s of t ime . m Refe rallse r vici ngtoqu ali edse r vice pe rson nel . Ser vi cing i s requ ired w hen th e app ar atus h as be en d ama ged i n any way, such a s power- sup ply cor d or plug is d ama ged , liq uid ha s bee n spi[...]
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5 pac ka ging m ate ri als , ex hau st ed ba t ter ie s and old e qu ipm ent . Wi ndow s Me dia a nd th e Win dows l ogo a re tr ad em ar k s , or re gis te re d tr ad ema r k s of Mi cros of t Co rp or at ion i n the U ni ted St at es an d/or ot her co unt ri es . Thi s app ar atus i nclu des t his l abe l: W arning Ne ver r em ove t he ca si ng o[...]
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6 What’ s in the bo x Check and identify the contents of your package: Ma in un it x 1 • AC power c ab le x 1 • Lou dsp eak erboxx2 • Su bwoofe r x 1 • Re moteco ntr olwi t h2A A Abat te ri es • FM w ir e ant enn a x 1 • AM l oop a nte nna x 1 • MP 3 lin k cab le x 1 • Qu ick s t ar [...]
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7 e So urce se lec tion key s Se lec t a s our ce. • f CL OCK Se t th e clock . • g SL EEP/TIMER Se t th e sle ep ti me r . • Se t th e alar m t ime r . • T u rn o n or of f sl ee p/alar m t ime r . • h VO LU M E Ad jus t vol ume . • Ov er view of the main unit a b d c e f g h j k i l n m p q o x w v u r s t o r z y a [...]
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8 v P ROG Pr ogr a m tr ack s . • Pr ogr a m r adio s t at ions . • w MODE Se lec t r ep eat p lay or r an dom p lay . • x D I S P L AY Se lec t d isp lay infor m ati on. • y Dis c comp ar tm ent d oor z OPEN/CL OSE Op en or c lose t he di sc • comp ar tment . i / Sk i p to the p re vio us/ne x t t ra ck . • Se ar ch w[...]
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9 d MODE Se lec t r ep eat p lay or r an dom p lay . • e MAX T u rn o n or of f in st an t powe r boos t • for s ound . f / Se ar ch wi th in a tr ac k / d isc /U SB . • T u ne to a r ad io s ta tio n. • g / Sk i p to the p re vio us/ne x t t ra ck . • Ad jus t ti me . • h DSC Se lec t a p re set so und e qua lize r ?[...]
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10 r VAC Se lec t a n am bie nce -ba se d equ alis er • se t ting . s SLEEP Se t th e sle ep ti me r . • t T IMER Se t th e alar m t ime r . • EN[...]
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11 Connect AM antenna 1 A sse mbl e th e AM lo op an ten na . 2 Co nne c t the A M loo p ant enn a to th e AM jac k on th e back of t he ma in un it . Connect speak ers Note Fo r opt ima l sou nd , use t he su pp lie d spe ake r s • o n ly. Co nne c t onl y sp eak er s wi t h imp eda nce t hat i s • th e sa me or h igh er t ha n the s up pli ed[...]
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12 Note Th e t yp e pla te is lo ca ted o n the b ack of t he • ma in un it . 1 Co nne c t the AC powe r ca ble to : th e mai n uni t . • th e wal l socke t . • Pr epare the r emote contr ol Note R isk of e xp los ion ! Kee p ba t ter ie s away f ro m • he at ,su nsh ineo rr e.N eve rdis ca rdb at te ri es in?[...]
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13 T urn on 1 Pr ess P OW E R . The unit switches to the last selected » source . Switch to standby 1 Pr ess to s wi tch t he un it to s t an dby mode. The backlight on the display panel is » dimmed. The clock (if set) appear s on the » display panel. Auto install radio stations When you connect po wer and no radio stations are stored, the unit [...]
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14 Pla y from USB Note • En sur e th at t he US B de vice co nt ai ns play ab le au dio co nte nt s for s upp or te d for ma ts . (see ‘ US B play ab ili t y info r mat ion’ o n pag e 2 1 ) 1 In ser t t he U SB pl ug of th e dev ice in to the soc ket . 2 Pr ess U SB to se lec t t he U SB sou rce . 3 Pr ess ALB/PRESE T + /- to s ele c t a fold[...]
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15 Displa y pla y information 1 Du r ing pl ay , p re ss DISPL A Y /CL OCK r epe ated ly to s ele c t dif fe re nt play information. 5 Pla y options Repeat and random pla y 1 Pr ess M ODE r ep eate dly t o sel ec t: • : th e cur r ent t r ack is p layed repeatedly . • : all t r ack s a re pl ayed r epe ate dly. • : all t r ack s a re[...]
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16 [ T ECH NO] (tech no ) • [OPT IM AL] ( opt ima l) • Enhance bass The best DBB (Dynamic Bass Enhancement) setting is generated automatically for each DSC selection. Y ou can manually select the DBB setting that best suits your listening environment. 1 Du r ing pl ay , p re ss DBB /IS re pea ted ly to selec t: DB B 1 • DB B2 •?[...]
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17 Pr ogram radio stations manuall y Y ou can progr am a maximum of 40 preset radio stations. 1 T u ne to a r ad io s ta tio n. 2 Pr ess P RO G to ac t iva te pr ogr a m mod e. [PROG] (program) blinks on the » display . 3 Pr ess ALB/PRESE T + /- to a lloc ate a nu mbe r to th is r adi o st at ion , th en p res s PRO G toco nr m . The pres[...]
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18 Set the sleep timer This unit can switch to standby automatically after a set period of time . 1 W hen t he un it i s tur ne d on , pre ss SLE EP r epe ated ly to s ele c t a set p er iod of t ime (i n min ute s ). When sleep timer is activated, » is display ed. 2 Pr ess S LEEP r epe ated ly u ntil [OF F ] ( of f ) is di spl ayed . When sleep t[...]
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19 Karaok e Y ou can connect a microphone and sing along with a music source. 1 Tu r n M IC VOL to t he mi nimu m leve l. 2 Co nne c t a micr oph one t o the mi cro phon e por t o n th e uni t . 3 Pr ess C D 1/2 /3 , or TU NER , or USB , or M P3 LIN K / AUX to s ele c t the s our ce, a nd s ta r t play. 4 Si ng th rou gh t he mic ro phon e. T o ad [...]
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20 T uner T u ning r a nge FM : 87 . 5 - 10 8M Hz ; AM :531-1 6 02k Hz (9K Hz); 530 - 1 70 0 KH z ( 10K H z ) T u ning g r id 10 0K Hz ( FM ); 9K Hz /10 K Hz (AM ) Nu mbe r of pr ese ts 4 0 (FM + A M) FM 75o hm wi re AM loo p an ten na Speak ers Sp eak er I mpe dan ce 6ohm Wo of e r 2x5. 2 5 ” Tw e e t e r 2x1.75 ” Dimen[...]
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21 Su ppo r t edsa mpl ingfr eq ue ncie s:32k Hz , • 4 4. 1kH z, 48 k Hz Su ppo r t edBi t-r a tes:32- 320( k bps ), • va r iab le bi t r ates ID3ta gv 2 .0o rlate r • Di re ct or y n es tin g up to a ma x imu m of 8 • leve ls Maintenance Clean the cabinet Use a s of t clot h sli ght ly mo [...]
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22 Re place t he ba t ter i es . • Ai m the r e mote con tr ol di re ct ly a t the • se nsor o n th e fro nt of t he mai n uni t . No disc detected In ser t a d isc . • Ch eck if t he d isc is i nse r te d ups ide d own . • Wait u nt il th e mois tu re co nde nsa tio n at • th e len s ha s clea re d. Re place o r clea n th e disc . • Us[...]
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