Philips MCi500H/05 manual

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    MCi500H/05 MCi500H/12 EN User manual 1 Contact information 43 Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome[...]

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    Philips Consumer Lifestyle _ _ _ Philips Consumer Lify style AMB 544-9056 HK-0948-MCi500H-FR 2008 ...................... .................................. ................................... ................................ ........ (Report No. / Numéro du Rapport) (Year in which the C E mark is affixed / Année au cours de laquelle le marquag e [...]

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    1 English EN Contents 1 Important 3 Safety 3 Environmental notices 4 Disposal of product & packing material 4 2 Y our Wireless Micr o Hi-Fi System 6 Over view 6 Front view 6 Back view 6 Remote control 7 3 Prepar e 8 P osition Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System 8 Connect to A C po wer 8 T urn on / switch to standby 8 Fir st-time installation 9 Select l[...]

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    2 EN Time settings 26 Synchronize with RDS radio station 2 6 Set the time format 26 Set the time manually 26 Set standby timer 26 Change recording speed 26 Change recording quality 27 Change language 27 Maintenance 27 Cleaning 27 Update 27 Update through PC connection 27 Restore the default settings 28 12 Add a Philips Wireless Music Station (sold [...]

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    3 i On ly u se th is p rodu ct i ndo or s. D o not e xp ose t he p rodu c t to dr ip pi ng / sp la sh ing w at er , r ain o r hig h hum idi t y . j Keep t hi s prod uc t aw ay from di rec t sun lig ht , naked  a me s or he at . k Do no t ins t al l ne ar a ny he at sou rces suc h as r ad ia tor s , he at re gi st er s , st oves , or ot he r el e[...]

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    4 Disposal of pr oduct & packing material Y ou r pr o du c t is d es ig ne d an d ma nuf ac tur e d wi t h hi gh q ua li t y ma te r ia ls a nd com po ne nt s , wh ich c a n be r e c ycle d an d r eu se d. W he n th is cr os se d - ou t w he el ed b in s y mb ol i s at ta che d to a p ro du c t , i t m ea ns t he p ro du c t is cover e d by th [...]

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    5 In for mat io n abo ut t he u se of b at t er ies : Caution R is k of le a k ag e: O nl y us e th e s pe ci e d t y pe of • ba t te r i es . D o no t mi x ne w an d us e d bat te r ie s . Do n ot mi x d if f er e nt b r a nd s of b at ter i es . Ob se r ve cor re c t po la r i t y. Re move b at te r ie s fr o m pr od u c t s t ha t ar e n ot[...]

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    6 j sk i p ba ck k REC r e cor d l m HOME n MENU o Wi - F i a nte n na Back view a Wi - F i a nte n na b ~ AC MAI N S powe r su pp ly connection c FM A NT EN N A FM r adio a nt en na d S PE A KE R S L / R e ETHERNET f AUX I N R / L ex te r na l de vi ce connections 2 Y our Wir eless Micr o Hi-Fi System Congratulations on your purchase and welcome t[...]

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    7 l SHUFFL E r a nd om p lay m INCR .S URR . I ncr e di bl e Su r r ou nd sound n RDS/NE WS o SA M E GE N RE p SA M E ARTI ST q DBB D y nam ic B a s s Bo os t r S MA RT EQ s SLEE P s t a nd by ti me r t R E P E AT u M US I C BR O ADCAST v Al ph an um er ic keys w MUTE x SC ROLL y z CLE AR / s k ip b ack { REC r e cor d | MARK / UNMARK } AUX s el ec[...]

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    8 Connect to A C pow er W arning R is k of pr o du c t d am ag e ! En su r e th at t he • pow er s up pl y vo l t age co r r e sp on ds t o th e vol t a ge p r in te d on t h e t y pe p la te (at th e ba ck or a t th e u nd er sid e of W ir e l es s Mi cr o H i- Fi S y s t e m). 1 Co nn ec t W i r el ess M i cr o Hi - F i Sys t em t o th e powe r[...]

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    9 1 T o tu r n o n Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem , pr es s . 2 T o s wi t ch W ir e les s M icr o H i- Fi Sys t em t o s t an db y , pr e ss . 3 T o s wi t ch W ir e les s M icr o H i- Fi Sys t em t o eco s t a nd by, pre ss a nd ho ld t he bu t ton on t he t op pa ne l . Note W he n W ir e le ss M ic r o Hi - F i Sys tem i s in e co • s [...]

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    10 1 Ens ur e t ha t you r ne t wor k nam e an d ne t wor k pa ss wor d o r en cr yp ti on key a r e available . So me I nt er net s er v ice pr ov id er s • (I S P) r eq ui r e th e us e of a pr ox y ser ver . 2 T u r n on yo ur w ir e le ss a cces s poi nt o r wi r el es s ro u te r wi t h br oa db an d In te r n et . 3 T u r n on W i re le ss [...]

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    11 T o se le c t a n um be r or a n al ph an um e r ic • cha r a c te r , pr e ss a bu t ton o nce o r mor e un ti l you se e t he nu m be r or a lp ha be ti c cha r a c te r in t he d is pl ay of Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys t em . T o c ycl e th ro ug h th e al ph an um er ic • cha r a c te r s t ha t ar e av ai la bl e, p r es s a bu t [...]

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    12 un ti l you se e t he nu m be r or a lp ha be ti c cha r a c te r in t he d is pl ay of Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys t em . T o c ycl e th ro ug h th e al ph an um er ic • cha r a c te r s t ha t ar e av ai la bl e, p r es s a bu t ton r ep ea te dl y. T o de l ete t he l a s t ch ar a c t er e nt r y fr om • th e di sp lay, pre ss CLE [...]

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    13 Impor t music fr om a PC The impor t of music into Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System requires the W ADM (Wireless Audio Device Manager) in the supplied PC installer . Before y ou can impor t music from a PC that is connected to a home network, you need to connect Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System to the PC . Rip music fr om CDs on Wir eless Micro Hi-Fi Syst[...]

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    14 3 Pr es s MARK /UN MARK to se le c t / de se le c t t r ac k s . ( By de fa ul t , W ir e le ss Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem r i ps al l tr ack s of t h e CD w he n no t r a ck s ar e ma r ked .) Lon g pr es s • MARK /UNMARK to se le c t / de se le c t al l tr ack s . 4 Pr es s R EC to s t a r t r ip pi ng. 5 T o r i p an oth e r CD, r e pe at a b[...]

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    15 Mark Internet radio stations as Fa vorites Y ou c a n ma r k I nte r n et r adio s ta ti ons a s yo ur Favou r i te s so n ex t ti me yo u wa nt to l is t en t o a s t at io n , it i s ea s y to  nd . 1 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem is tu r n ed o n. 2 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem is con ne c t[...]

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    16 Listen to My Media My M ed ia a llow s you t o acce ss I nte r n et r adi o s t at io ns t ha t ar e no t pa r t of th e s t an da r d se r vice . 1 Fol low t he s teps t o re gi s te r W ir el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem w i th P hi lip s . 2 Fol low t he s teps t o man ua ll y ad d In te r ne t r ad io s t a ti on s . 3 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r [...]

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    17 3 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t [F M Tu n e r ] . The current frequency is displayed. » 4 Pr es s a nd ho ld or to s t ar t a u tom at ic se ar ch f un c t io n. When a channel is found, the search » stops. 5 Pr es s MENU . 6 Se le c t [ S ave to Pre se t] . 7 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t . The frequency is stored under the » selected [...]

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    18 Note If T wo nk yM ed ia ™ S er ve r is a lr e ad y in s t a ll ed • on t he co m pu t er, you ca n s k ip t h e ins ta ll at io n se c t io n an d con ti nu e w i th t h e con g ur ati on . Fo r any o th e r me di a pl aye r s , r efe r to t h e • in s tr uc t io ns of t he p lay er. Install T wonkyMedia™ Server 1 On t he co mp u te [...]

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    19 Connect audio devices (A UX) Y ou can play music from an external appliance that is connected to the AUX input of Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System. 1 Co nsu l t th e us er m an ua l of th e ex te r na l ap pli an ce to con ne c t t he s up pl ied a ud io ca bl e to t he a ud io ou t pu t j ack of t h e ex te r na l ap pl ian ce . 2 Co nn ec t t h e o[...]

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    20 Pla y by ar tist Y ou can play all audio les of the same ar tist from the HD of the Philips Wireless Music Center . 1 W he n you pl ay H D aud io , pr es s SA M E A RT I ST . Pla y by genr e Y ou can play all audio les of the same genre from the HD of the Philips Wireless Music Center . 1 W he n you pl ay H D aud io , pr es s SA M E GENRE [...]

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    21 Add audio les to a pla ylist Y ou can add up to 300 audio les to a playlist. 1 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem is tu r n ed o n. 2 On t he r e mo te con tr o l, p r es s HD . 3 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t au di o l e . 4 Pr es s MENU to en te r th e H D me nu . 5 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t [Add T o Playl[...]

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    22 8 Record fr om HD to USB Y ou can record music les from the HD (harddisk) of Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System to a ash memor y USB device. 1 In se r t th e U SB p lug of t h e US B de vi ce in to th e U SB s ock et of W ir e le ss M icr o Hi - F i Sys t em : Use t h e re m ote con t ro l of Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem fo r th e fol lo[...]

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    23 9 Alphanumeric sear ch Y ou can search for specic audio les on a connected UPnP device . 1 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem is tu r n ed o n. 2 Pr es s HOME . 3 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t t he m us ic source. The display sho ws the availab le lists. » 4 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t li s t . 5 Pr es s S E A R[...]

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    24 10 Gracenote® CD information Gracenote® CD Infor mation Gracenote MusicID® provides the set with CD track infor mation (including album, ar tist, genre, track infor mation) from its built-in database. It allows the recorded CD tracks to be proper ly categorized (for example , under Ar tists, Albums, Genres or All tr acks) and be mer ged with [...]

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    25 Th e S ma r t EQ f un c ti on a u to mat ic al ly • se le c t s eq ua li zer s et tin gs a ccor di ng to t he ge n re t ha t is a s soc iat ed w i th th e au di o l e. If n o gen r e is a s soc iat ed w i th t he • au dio  le , t he d ef au l t se t t ing i s Pop. Adjust tr eble / bass 1 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sy[...]

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    26 Set the time manually 1 Ens ur e t ha t Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem is tu r n ed o n. 2 Pr es s MENU . 3 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t [Set tings ] > [ T im e] > [S e t Tim e] . 4 Pr es s or t o ad jus t, t he n to con r m th e ti me . 5 Pr es s to re tu r n to t he p r ev io us se le c ti on m e nu . T o r et ur n to th e [...]

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    27 Maintenance Cleaning Note Avoi d mo is t ur e a n d ab r a s io n. • 1 Cl ea n Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem o nl y wi t h a sof t dr y clot h . Update W he n Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys tem i s • con ne c te d to a PC , you c an d ow nl oad new  r mw a r e up da tes . Update thr ough PC connection Th is ch ap te r sh ows yo[...]

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    28 10 In t he D ev ice Co n gu r a ti on sc r ee n , se le c t Fir mwa re up gr ade a nd c lic k OK . 11 Cl ick B row se to l oc at e th e sof t wa r e im age  le t ha t you s aved o n th e ha r dd is k of th e PC . 12 C lic k OK to s ta r t t he u pd at e. The software update progress is » shown. When the software installation is » complet[...]

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    29 4 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t [Add N ew S t at i o n] . Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System searches » for Philips Wireless Music Stations. 5 Fol low t he i ns t r u c t io ns of th e Ph il ips Wi r el es s Mu si c St at io n to e nte r t he ‘ In st a ll ati on Mo de ’ o n th e St at io n . ( T h e Ph ili ps W ir e les s M us ic St a ti on mu [...]

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    30 Delete a Philips Wireless Music Station fr om Wir eless Micr o Hi-Fi System 1 On t he r e mo te con tr o l of Wi r el es s Mi cr o Hi - F i Sys t em , p r es s HD . 2 Pr es s MENU . 3 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t [ St at ion M g n t] 4 Pr es s or , t h en to se le c t [D el et e S t at i o n] . The display sho ws all the Philips » Wireless [...]

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    31 Speak ers Pow e r 50 W ( R M S) / 75 W ( M P O) Fr eq ue n cy response 60 H z - 3 0 k Hz (- 6 dB) Sen sitiv ity 8 4 d B / m / W Im p ed an ce 9 Ω Sp ea ke r dr i ve r s 2-way ba s s r e ex s y s te m 5 ¼ ” wo ofer, 25 mm d om e t wee ter Di me ns io ns (w x h x d) 1 73 x 3 0 0 x 26 5 mm Headphone Im p ed an ce 1 6 - 1 50 Ω Input sensit[...]

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    32 Specications and external appear ance are subject to change without notice . MCi500H - Supplied accessories Re mot e cont r ol • 2 A A A ba t te r i es • AC power c a bl e • RC A c ab le • FM r adio a nt en na • PC connection r equirements The minimum requirements for PC connections are: Wi nd ows 20 0 0 S P4 ( o r a bove) / XP SP 2[...]

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    33 Y es . T h e ma x im um d is ta nce of W i - Fi tr ans mis si on i s 2 50 m me a su r ed i n op en sp aces . H owev er, in a hom e env ir o nm en t , wh e re s ol id ob s t ac les s uc h a s wa lls a nd do or s a r e pr e se nt , t he e f fec tiv e tr ans mis si on dis ta nce i s re du ced t o 50 - 10 0 m. Re pos i ti on th e de vi ces if y ou e[...]

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    34 3 On t he P C , lau nch t h e W A DM o n th e PC to up da te t he  r mw a re . I ha ve pr oblems installing W ADM or launching W ADM after installation, what do I do? Ens ur e t ha t th e op er ati ng s ys tem of t he • PC m ee t s th e r eq ui r em e nt s . Ens ur e t ha t th e PC i s vi r u s-f r ee . • Some les on the USB device ar [...]

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    35 B Bass Th e low es t t hr e e oc tave s of th e au di o ba nd . Low ba s s is t he b ot t om oc tave ( 20 - 4 0 Hz), mi d- b a ss is t h e mid dl e oc tave (40 - 8 0 Hz), and up pe r ba s s is t he 8 0 - 160 H z oc t ave . Bi t / bi t s A bi t is a b in ar y dig i t , t ak ing a va lu e of ei t he r 0 or 1. For e xa m ple , t he n um b er 10 0 1[...]

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    36 An al og so un d ca n on ly b e t r an sm i t te d t hr ou gh t wo ch an ne ls . Du ple x (h al f/ ful l) Ful l du pl ex i s th e ab ili t y t o se nd a nd • r ece ive d at a s im ul t a ne ous ly. Du ple x is sy n ony mo us w it h f ull d u ple x . E x am pl e: wh e n a mod e m op er a te s in f ul l- d up le x mod e , i t ca n t r a nsm i t [...]

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    37 In pu t sen si ti vi t y SP L ( so un d pr es su r e lev el ) a sp ea ke r pr od uce s , gi ve n on e wa t t of p ower, mea su r ed fr om a o ne - m et er d is t a nce a t a t y pi ca l in pu t fr e qu en c y ( us ua ll y 1 k H z un les s ot he r wi se not ed on t h e sp ea ke r). Interf ace A de vi ce or pr ot ocol w hi ch f aci li t at es t he[...]

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    38 R RD S (R adio D at a Sy st em) R DS tu ne r s can a u tom at ic al ly t un e in s t a ti on s accor d ing t o th e t y pe s of mu sic (or t al k) th ey br oa dc a s t . R D S als o e nab le s a r ece ive r to di sp lay te x t mes sa ges a nd e ve n gr a ph ic s ( us ua ll y ca ll le t t er s and fo r m at i nfor mat ion) th at ma ny F M s t at [...]

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    39 mu lt im ed ia  le s qu ick ly , so t he c lie n t br ows e r or p lug - in c an s ta r t di sp lay ing t he d at a b efo r e th e en ti r e l e ha s be e n tr ans mi t ted . Subwoofer Th e ex t r a- l ow fr e qu en c y dr i ve - u ni t (l ou ds pe ake r) th at c an b e us ed t o aug me n t bot h s t er e o an d su r r ou nd s ys tem . T T[...]

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    40 on t he I EE E 8 02 . 1 1 s t a nd ar ds . C om mo n ap pli ca t ion s for W i - F i inc lu de I nt er net a nd V o IP p ho ne a cces s , ga mi ng , an d ne t wor k con ne c ti v it y for cons um er e l ec t r on ic s su ch a s te lev is io ns , DVD p laye r s , a nd d igi t a l ca me r a s . Wireless T e le com mu nic a ti ons u si ng el ec tr [...]

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    41 No r way 2 2 7 0 8 111 Pak is ta n 05 1 58 0 90 2- 3 Pe r u 0 8 0 0 0 010 0 Philippines (63 2 ) 667 9 0 0 0 Pol a n d 8 0 0 3 1113 18 Po r t u g al 80 0 78 090 3 Romania 8 0 0 89 49 10 Rus si a Fe de r a ti on ( 495)96 1- 1 1 1 1 ( lo ca l r at e )8 -8 0 0 -20 0 - 0 8 8 0 ( mo bi le p hon e - f re e) Singa por e 65 6 8 82 399 9 Slov ak ia 80000 [...]

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    42 The Gracenote ser vice uses a unique identier to track quer ies for statistical pur poses. The purpose of a r andomly assigned numeric identier is to allow the Gracenote ser vice to count queries without knowing anything about who you are. For more information, see the web page for the Gracenote Privacy P olicy for the Gracenote ser vice .[...]

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    Streamium terms and conditions T erms and Conditions of Use of your Philips Str eamium-enabled Device Congratulations on your pur chase of a Philips Streamium-enabled Device (“De vice”). These T erms and Conditions of Use give y ou the rights to use certain features on your De vice relating to the streaming of content. Y ou must agr ee to these[...]

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    or authorization is necessary , it is y our responsibility to obtain an y such license or authorization. Y ou agree that you ar e solely liable for any damages y ou ma y incur resulting fr om your failure to obtain the pr oper license or authorization for use of the content accessible thr ough the Device. Y ou agree that Philips will ha ve no liabi[...]

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    NO TICE SOFTW ARE END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT THIS SOFTW ARE END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT (“THIS A GREEMENT”) IS A LEGAL AND BINDING A GREEMENT BETWEEN Y OU (EITHER AN INDIVIDU AL OR ENTITY) AND PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTR ONICS B.V . A DUTCH LIMITED LIABILITY COMP ANY , WITH ITS PRINCIP AL OFFICE A T GLASLAAN 2, 5616 L W EINDHO VEN, THE NETHERLANDS[...]

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