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www .philips.com/w elcome User man ual Register your pr oduct and get support at MCM1006[...]
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3 EN Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 4 2 Y our micr o music system 6 Introduction 6 What's in the box 6 Over view of the system 7 3 Get started 8 Connect pow er 8 T urn on and select a source 8 4 Pla y discs 8 Control play 8 Progr am tr acks 9 5 Pla y fr om a USB storage de vice 10 Control play 10 Progr am tr acks 10 6 Listen to radio 1[...]
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4 EN 1 Impor tant Safety Read and under stand all instr uctions before you use this micro m usic system. If damage is caused by failure to f ollow the instr uctions, the war r anty does not apply . Never expose the product and accessories to r ain or w[...]
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5 EN Car e of the envir onment Y our product is designed and manufactured with high quality mater ials and components, which can be recycled and reused. Never dispose of y our product with other household waste . Please infor m yourself about the local r ules on the separ ate collection of electr ical and electronic products and batter ies. The cor[...]
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6 EN 2 Y our micr o m usic system Intr oduction With this system, you can: enjoy audio from discs, USB stor age devices, and other exter nal devices listen to FM r adio stations Y ou can enrich sound output with the sound effect: Dynamic bass boost (DBB) Pla yable media: Discs: CD-D A, CD-R, CD-RW , MP3-CD , WMA-CD ?[...]
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7 EN Ov er vie w of the system a Cov er of disc compartment b Disc compartment c Integrated speak er d DBB Slide to enable or disab le the DBB sound effect. e Indicator window Indicate the frequency of cur rent FM r adio station. f TUNING Rotate to select an FM radio frequency . g PR OG Progr am audio tr acks. h MODE [...]
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8 EN 3 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. Alwa ys follow the instructions in this chapter in sequence . Connect pow er Connect the pow er adaptor to the pow er supply socket. T urn on and select a sour ce Slide [...]
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9 EN Pr ogram tracks Note Y ou can program a maximum of 20 tr acks. During progr amming, if no oper ation is made within 20 seconds, the system retur ns to stop mode without saving programmed tracks. For a CD 1 Press to stop play . » The total number of tracks is display ed. 2 Press PR OG to activate the progr amming. » PR OG is display e[...]
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10 EN 5 Pla y fr om a USB storage de vice are copied onto a suppor ted USB stor age device: Flash dr ive Memor y card reader HDD: hard disc dr ive (This product can detect only a por table HDD [...]
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11 EN 1 Press to stop play . » The total number of tracks is display ed. 2 Press PR OG to activate the progr amming. » PR OG is display ed, and blinks. 3 Press / (or ALBUM - /ALBUM + ) repeatedly to select an alb um. » The album number and ALB b links. 4 Press PR OG ?[...]
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12 EN 7 Listen to an external de vice Y ou can use the system as a speaker to amplify the audio input from an exter nal device , for example , MP3 play er . 1 Slide the pow er switch and source selector to CD , USB , or FM . 2 Connect the MP3 link cable to the MP3-LINK socket on the system, and the audio output socket (usually the hea[...]
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13 EN 9 Pr oduct inf ormation Note Product information is subject to change without pr ior notice . Rated output pow er 2 X 2 W RMS Frequency response 40 Hz - 20 kHz, ±3 dB Signal-to-noise r atio > 50 dB MP3-Link input 600 mV RMS, 22 kOhm Disc Laser type Semiconductor Disc dia[...]
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14 EN Suppor ted MP3 disc formats ISO9660, Joliet Maximum alb um number : 99 Suppor ted sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz [...]
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15 EN 10 T r oubleshooting W arning Never remo ve the casing of this apparatus. T o keep the war r anty valid, never tr y to repair the product your self. If you encounter prob lems when using this product, check the follo wing points before requesting ser vice . If the problem remains unsolv ed, go to the Philips W eb page (www .philips.com/su[...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2012 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. MCM1006_55_UM_EN_V1.0[...]