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Philips Str eamium Wir eless Music Center + Station Quick star t guide 1 2 3 W A CS7500 W AS7500 Prepare Connect Enjoy[...]
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ii EN Befor e using the remote contr ol: Insert batteries as shown. 2-wa y r emote control (onl y for W ACS7500) 1-wa y r emote control 3 2 1 What’ s in the bo x 2-wa y r emote control (for Center ) 4 x AAA batteries (only included in W ACS7500 set) Remote control, 1-wa y , incl. 2x AAA batteries Quick start guide User manual WACS7500 Co ng rat u[...]
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Ho w to use this guide I want to ... See page(s): Connect: ... connect the Center to a home netw ork / PC 4 / ... add a Station to the netw ork of the Center 5 ... r elocate a connected Center or Station 5 ... set up the Center and Station without a netw ork 5 Record / rip / cop y: ... build an HD librar y (rip CDs) on the Center 8 ... transfer m u[...]
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iv Benefits Enjo y all y our m usic in e v er y r oom T otal music enjo yment and freedom All y our music on one wir eless system • Wir eless streaming betw een Music Center , Station(s) and PC • 80GB har d disk to stor e up to 1500 CDs • CD and USB Dir ect pla yback • Enjo y Internet radio • Docking cradle f or iP od (optional) Easy na v[...]
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1 EN Pr epar e 1 1 Antenna 2 USB jack 3 Disc slot (loader) Insert discs with graphics facing you 4 / Disk eject 5 LCD 6 MUSIC FOLLO WS ME 7 DBB ( D ynamic B ass B oost) 8 SMAR T EQ 9 V OLUME + 10 V OLUME - 11 9 Stop 12 )K Skip forward 13 OK / 2; OK/ Play/pause 14 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Navigation left / right / up / down 15 J( Skip back 16 MENU 17 HOME 18 y[...]
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2 Controls on the r emote controls B 2-wa y r emote control (Only supplied with W ACS7500 Center + Station set.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 15 17 10 14 16 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 18 19 20 12 1 y On, Standby , Eco Standby 2 HOME 3 HD (Hard Disk) 4 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Navigation contr ols 5 OK , 2 / ; 6 V OL + , - 7 MENU 8 MUTE 9 9 Stops 10 )K Skip f[...]
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3 EN 1-wa y r emote control 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 11 15 17 31 30 29 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 28 19 20 5 13 1 y On, Standby , Eco Standby 2 FM TUNER (radio) 3 HOME 4 SEARCH 5 VIEW 6 MENU 7 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Na vigation controls 8 OK , 2 / ; 9 )K Skip forward 10 9 Stop 11 V OL + , - 12 MUTE 13 SHUFFLE ( 3 def ) 14 REPEA T ( 2 abc ) 15 INCR.SURR . ( [...]
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4 Connect the Center to the po w er supply A Connect the Center to your home netw ork / PC This section describes the simplest wa y to set up a wir eless connection between the Center and your home netw ork / PC. Y ou can add up to 5 Stations to the connection. For more advanced setups, see section Connect to PC in the user manual. When you connect[...]
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5 EN C D Add a Station to the netw ork of the Center : On the Center : 1 Press HOME . 2 Press 3 or 4 , then 2 to select HD (Harddisk) mode. 3 Press MENU to enter the menu displa y . 4 Press 3 or 4 , then 2 to select Station Management (Mgnt). 5 Press 3 or 4 , then 2 to select Add New Station . > The Center searches for the new Station. On the St[...]
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6 Pla y HD (Har ddisk) music fr om the Center 1 Ensure that the de vice is turned on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Press HD on the remote contr ol. 4 Press 3 4 1 2 to select your pla yback options. Demo tracks are stor ed under All tracks. 5 Press OK / 2; to start play . 6 Press ST OP 9 to stop play . Change y our pla yback option: 1 During pla y , press 1 onc[...]
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7 EN Pla y CDs on the Center D Important! For reasons of CD cop yright protection, during CD play the featur es Music Broadcast and Music F ollows Me ar e not supported. Y ou can pla y • all prer ecorded audio CDs • all finalized audio CDR and CDR W discs • MP3/WMA/m4a-CDs (CD-R/CD-R W with MP3/WMA/m4a files) 1 Ensure that the de vice is turn[...]
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8 Build an HD music library (Rip CDs) on the Center : Y ou can build a music library on the hard disk of the Center by ripping music fr om CDs, importing MP3/WMA/m4a files from a PC, or recor ding audio fr om radio or external sources. Rip from CDs 1 Insert a CD into the Center (see Controls on the Center ), with the printed side facing towards the[...]
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9 EN Listen to FM Radio 1 Ensure that the de vice is switched on. 2 Press HOME . 3 Press FM TUNER on the remote contr ol. 4 Press MENU . 5 Press 3 or 4 , then 2 to select Autostore radio . > When all available stations are stored, the first auto stored preset station plays. Y ou can store up to 60 pr eset radio stations in the memory (including [...]
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10 Minimum PC r equirements: • Windows XP SP2 or Vista • Pentium III 500MHz pr ocessor or higher • 256MB RAM • CD-R OM drive • Ethernet adapter , enabled (for wir ed connection) - or Wireless Netw ork adapter 802.11 b/g (f or wireless connection) • 500MB free hard disk space Install PC Software 1 Insert the PC Suite CD into the PC . 2 F[...]
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11 EN W ADM - Wireless Audio Device Manag er Launch W ADM: 1 Double click W ADM icon on Desktop. 2 Select your Center fr om the list. 3 Click Connect no w . > Y ou can transfer music fr om your PC to the Center . T ransfer music fr om your PC to the Center 1 Launch the W ADM software. 2 On My Computer panel, click to highlight a desired file/f o[...]
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12 Stream m usic fr om a PC Y ou can stream m usic without transferring audio files. When you use UPnP (Univ ersal Plug and Pla y), you can stream m usic from a PC or another content server to the Center / Station. F or Windows XP / Vista: 1 Ensure that y our administrator rights ar e enabled on the PC. 2 Insert the PC suite CD into the PC . 3 Clic[...]
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13 EN Internet radio Y ou ha ve to r egister your product with a valid email addr ess when using the Internet feature for the first time: 1 Ensure that the Center / Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Center / Station is connected to the Internet. 3 Ensure y ou ha v e a valid email addr ess. 4 Ensure that y ou use the 1-wa y remote control of t[...]
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14 Broadcast m usic When the Center and Station(s) are s witched on and the Center is in HD pla y mode, you can broadcast the m usic form the Center to all connected Stations. 1 When in HD pla y on the Center , press MUSIC BR O ADCAST . > The display shows the icon and the HD music is broadcast to all connected Stations. 2 T o stop music broadca[...]
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15 EN M Pla y portable USB de vices Y ou can pla y USB flash memory devices (USB 2.0 or USB 1.1) and USB flash pla yers (USB 2.0 or USB 1.1) with the Center or Station. 1 Insert the USB plug of the USB device into the socket on the Center / Station. 2 Ensure that the Center /Station and the USB de vice are turned on. 3 On the Center / Station, pres[...]
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16 F A Q - Fr equentl y ask ed questions About the Envir onment About Recording fr om CDs/ T rack Information Q : What does ‘Ripping from CDs’ mean and what functions can I use while the recor ding is in pr ogress? A : ‘Ripping from CDs’ is the pr ocess by which a CD track is conv erted into the much smaller MP3 format, and is then added to[...]
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17 EN About Music Management Compatibility Philips Streamium Wireless Music Products The Philips Wireless Music Centers (W AC700/7000/7500, W AC3500D) ar e compatible with any Philips Wireless Music Stations (W AS700/7000/7500) Flash Pla y er Philips KEY007, KEY010, KEY013, HDD1XX (HDD100 / HDD120), SA16X (SA160 / SA164 / SA165 / SA167 / SA169), SA[...]
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18 Need help? User Manual See the User manual that came with y our pla yer . Online Go to www .philips.com/welcome Disposal of y our old pr oduct Y our product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a pr oduct it means the pro[...]
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Printed in China wk8033 Specifications are subject to change without notice. T rademarks are the pr operty of K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . or their respectiv e owners © 2008 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. www .philips.com[...]