Philips MCI300/05 manual

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    Register your pr oduct and get support at MCI300/05 MCI300/12 EN User manual 1 Contact information 34[...]

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    Philips Consumer Lifestyle HK- 0818-MC i300 (report No.) EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, Philips Consumer Lifest yle (manufacturer’s name) Philips, Glaslaan 2, 5616 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands (manufacturer’s address) declare under our responsibility that the electrical products: Philips MCi300/12, /05 (name) (type or model) Wireless Micro H[...]

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    2 FM radio 1 5 Listen to FM radio 1 5 Change frequency 1 6 Man ual search & store 1 6 Automatic channel search 1 6 A ut omat ic c hann el s earc h & autos tore 1 6 Select preset channels 1 7 Pla y from a ash memor y USB device 1 7 Pla y HD m usic from a Philips Wireless Music Center 1 7 Create a playlist 1 8 Add audio les to a pla yli[...]

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    3 9 T ec hnic al d at a 24 Supplied accessories 2 5 PC connection requirements 2 5 10 T roub le shoo tin g 26 1 1 Glo ss ar y 28 Contents English EN[...]

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    4 g Do not block any v entilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufactur er’ s instructions. h Do not install near an y heat sour ces such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat. i F or countries with a polarized mains, do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or gr[...]

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    5 Notice Class II equipment symbol This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system. Disposal of pr oduct and packing material Y our product is designed and man ufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the pro[...]

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    6 any built-in batteries before y ou discard the appliance . All batteries must be disposed of at an ofcial collection point. EN[...]

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    7 g EJECT eject disc h CD tra y i INTERNET RADIO j MENU k HOME l skip back m na vigate OK / conrm / pla y/pause n USB jack o /ON/ST ANDBY/ECO-ST ANDBY p WiFi antenna 2 Y our Micr o System Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! T o full y benet from the suppor t that Philips off ers, register y our product at www .philips. co[...]

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    8 o INCR.SURR. (6 mno) Incredible Surr ound sound p DBB (5 jkl) Dynamic Bass Boost q RDS/NEWS (9 wxyz) r SAME GENRE (8 tuv) s MUSIC FOLLO WS ME t DIM u VIEW v SAME AR TIST (7 pqrs) w SMAR T EQ (4 ghi) x SLEEP (1 .,?!’@-_:;/) standb y timer y SCR OLL z CLEAR skip back { F A V ORITE | USB Univ ersal Serial Bus } FM TUNER ~ MP3-CD/CD  UPNP Univ e[...]

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    9 Y our MCi300 turns on and is ready to be set up for use. Note The type plate information is located at the back or at the under side of the MCi300. • T urn on / switch to standb y Y ou can select from the f ollowing status options: On Standby Active standb y . The button on the remote control can turn on the MCi300. Eco standby Passiv e standby[...]

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    10 Note When the MCi300 is in eco standby mode, the remote control is inactive. • First-time installation When you connect the MCi300 to the po wer supply for the rst time: 1 W ait until the language selection menu pops up, to select your language. 2 Press or , then to select the language . The MCi300 prompts you to select the network settings[...]

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    11 5 Press or , then to select [Settings] > [Network ] . 6 Press or to select [Wireless ] . 7 Press . 8 Press or , then to select network. Enter encr yption key with the remote control, then press OK / to continue (if required). 9 Press or , then to select [Automatic] > (Apply settings?) [Y es] . The MCi300 displays a conrmation screen tha[...]

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    12 2 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on. Fir st-time setup when you connect the MCi300 to the pow er supply (continue with step 5-7). Change network settings after r st- time setup (continue with step 3-7). 3 On the item, press MENU . 4 Press or , then to select [Settings] > [Network ] . 5 Press or , then to select [Wired] > [Static] . 6 [...]

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    13 4 In the Media sharing... pop-up window , select Share m y media , then conrm with OK . When the MCi300 is connected to your home netw or k, the display shows the MCi300 with an aler t icon: 5 Click on the MCi300. 6 Select Allow , then conrm with OK . 7 On the MCi300, press HOME . 8 Press or , then to select [UPnP] . It can take a few min [...]

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    14 4 When you listen to Internet r adio, press F A V ORITE to mar k the station. T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . The next time you connect to the Internet r adio, the r adio station is shown in the Fa vorite Stations menu. Note Internet r adio features require broadband Internet access. • Listen to Fa vorite Stations Y ou m ust store In[...]

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    15 4 Ensure that the MCi300 is connected to the Internet. 5 Press INTERNET RADIO . 6 Press or , then to select [My Media] . T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . Note Internet r adio features require broadband Internet access. • FM radio Y ou can listen to FM radio with the MCi300, if you connect the supplied antenna: Listen to FM radio 1 Ens[...]

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    16 Tip Y ou can overwrite preset channel numbers with new frequencies. • Automatic channel sear ch The MCi300 can automatically search a vailable channels. 1 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Press FM TUNER . The current frequency is displayed. 4 Press and hold or to star t automatic search function. When a channel is found, t[...]

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    17 4 Press or , then to select the USB contents, T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . Pla y HD music fr om a Philips Wir eless Music Center Note Consult the user manual of your Philips Wireless Music Center (sold separately) and follow the instructions on ho w to add a ‘Station’. • Y ou can pla y the music that is stored on the harddisk [...]

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    18 5 Press or , then to select playlist. 6 Press OK / to play . T o stop pla y , press . T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . Connect audio devices (A UX) Y ou can pla y music from an external appliance that is connected to the AUX input of the MCi300. 1 Consult the user manual of the external appliance to connect an audio cable (sold separate[...]

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    19 1 When you pla y HD audio, press SAME AR TIST . Pla y by genre Y ou can pla y all audio les of the same genre from the HD of the Philips Wireless Music Center . 1 When you pla y HD audio, press SAME GENRE . 6 Pla y options Y ou can choose betw een var ious play options: Repeat play Shufe play Pla y b y ar tist Play b y genre Repeat pla y Y[...]

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    20 7 Alphanumeric sear ch Y ou can search f or specic audio les on a connected UPnP device . 1 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Press or , then to select [Music] . The display sho ws the availab le ser ver s. 4 Press or , then to select ser ver . The display sho ws the availab le lists. 5 Press or , then to select list. 6[...]

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    21 the genre that is associated with the audio le . If no genre is associated with the audio le , the default setting is P op. Adjust tr eble / bass 1 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on. 2 Press MENU . 3 Press or , then to select [Settings] > [T reble/Bass]. 4 Press or , then to select. 5 Press or , then to adjust. T o return to the Home [...]

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    22 5 Press to retur n to the previous selection menu. T o return to the Home menu, press HOME . Set standby timer Y ou can select a set time period after which the MCi300 automatically switches to standb y . The timer offers the following options in minutes: [Sleep 15] [Sleep 30] [Sleep 45] [Sleep 60] [Sleep 90] [Sleep 120] [Sleep off] 1 Ensure tha[...]

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    23 11 Click Browse to locate the software image le that you sa ved on the harddisk of the PC . 12 Click OK to star t the update . The software update progress is shown. When the software installation is complete , the MCi300 restar ts. Tip Y ou can also consult the user manual of the PC and manually add the WADM application to y our list of prog[...]

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    24 Wireless Wireless standard 802.11g, backwards compatible to 802.11b Wireless security WEP (64 or 128 bit), WP A/WP A2 (8-63 char acter s) Frequency range 2412 - 2462 MHz CH1-CH11 Wired (LAN / Ethernet) Wired standard 802.3 / 802.3 u Speed 10 / 100 MBit/s Mode half / full duplex Crossov er detection (Auto MDIX) Y es T uner FM wav e r ange 87.5 - [...]

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    25 Specications and external appear ance are subject to change without notice . Supplied accessories Remote control 2 AAA batter ies A C pow er cable FM radio antenna PC connection r equirements The minimum requirements for PC connections are: Windows 2000 SP4 (or abo ve) / XP SP2 / Vista P entium III 500 MHz processor or higher 256 MB RAM CD-RO[...]

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    26 1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the Internet. 2 Use an Ethernet cable (sold separ ately) to connect the MCi300 to the PC . 3 On the PC , launch the W ADM to update the rmwar e (see ‘Update’ on page 23 ). I ha ve done all the steps described to connect the MCi300 to m y wireless home netw ork, but the MCi300 is still not connected. On[...]

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    27 3 On the PC , launch the W ADM on the PC to update the rmware . I ha ve pr oblems installing W ADM or launching W ADM after installation, what do I do? Ensure that the operating system of the PC meets the requirements. Ensure that the PC is vir us-free . Some les on the USB device ar e not displa yed, what do I do? Check if the number of f[...]

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    28 B Bass The low est three octaves of the audio band. Low bass is the bottom octa ve (20-40Hz), mid- bass is the middle octav e (40-80Hz), and upper bass is the 80-160Hz octav e . Bluetooth A shor t-r ange wireless protocol that is meant to allow mobile devices to share information and applications without the worr y of cables or interface incompa[...]

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    29 mode , it can tr ansmit data in two directions simultaneously . In half-duplex mode it can transmit data in two directions, but not simultaneousl y . E Eco (Eco Standby) Eco Standby is the most ‘economic’ mode of the MCi300 and consumes less than 1W . It is ‘economic’ and environmentally friendly to use this mode during longer times of n[...]

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    30 IP addr ess An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique computer address that enables electronic devices to communicate with and identify each other . K Kbps Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate measurement system which is often used with highly compressed formats such as AA C , D AB , MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the better the quality[...]

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    31 other useful features too , many of which are offered b y the growing number of RDS stations. RF (radio frequency) An alternating cur rent or voltage with a frequency (or carr ier wave) abo ve about 100kHz. It is called r adio frequency because these frequencies hav e a capacity to be radiated as electromagnetic wav es by radio (and television) [...]

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    32 T weeter The drive unit (loudspeaker) that reproduces high frequency sounds. U UPnP (Universal Plug and Pla y) Universal Plug and Play is a networ king architecture developed b y a consor tium of companies to ensure easy connectivity between products from different v endor s. UPnP devices should be able to connect to a netw or k automatically , [...]

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    33 (GPS), which use satellite technology . Wireless systems can also be xed, such as LANs that provide wireless comm unications within a limited area (such as an ofce), or wireless per ipher als such as mice and keyboards. WMA (Windows Media Audio) An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a par t of Microsoft Windows Media technology . Includes[...]

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    GPL Package / LGPL Library written offers This product contains Linux Kernel (linux-2.4.27-vrs1) Linux kernel drivers developed by NXP Semiconductors ethtool lsof modutils procps smartmontools libstdc++ libgcc busybox wireless_tools made available under the GNU GPL license version 2 (hereafter called the Program and the GNU LGPL license version 2.1[...]

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