Philips MX-1050D, MX-1060D manual Connections, Rear Panel

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Connections

Rear Panel

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IMPORTANT!

Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made.

Never make or change any connections with the power switched on.

The type plate is located at the rear of the system.

1ANTENNA

FM Antenna

2AUDIO IN

For connecting analogue (Left/Right) audio signals from external sources to the unit.

VCR – connect to Video Cassette Recorder AUDIO OUT terminal

TV – connect to Television AUDIO OUT terminal CDR – connect to CD Recorder AUDIO OUT

terminal

3VIDEO IN

For FM reception, connect the FM antenna to the FM terminal. Move the antenna in various directions until the clearest signal is received.

AM Loop Antenna

For AM reception, connect the AM loop antenna to the AM terminal. Position the loop antenna to receive the clearest sound.

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Fully insert the stripped portion of the antenna into the terminals as shown.

Note:

– Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV,VCR or other radiation source.

For connecting to the corresponding VIDEO OUT terminal on a VCR, TV or CDR.

4DIGITAL OUT (in DVD/CD mode only)

Digital Coaxial Output RCA terminal

For connecting to external equipment that has a digital COAXIAL IN terminal.

Digital Optical Output terminal

For connecting to external equipment that has a digital OPTICAL IN terminal.

5SCART OUT

For connecting to the SCART IN terminal on the TV using the supplied scar t cable.

Audio Out on/off switch

For switching on or off the audio signal from the AV CONNECTOR to your TV.

6VIDEO OUT

For connecting to external equipment with VIDEO IN terminals for viewing or recording.

REC – connect to VCR or other recording device MON– connect to TV or Monitor

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Contents DVD Important Note How to connect a plugImportant notes for users in the U.K Mains plug Copyright in the U.KPolski IndexLaser General InformationContents Introduction Front Panel Functional Overview@ Ç FM Mode T DVD/CD mode onlyDisc Menu DVD/CD mode only ¡ Title DVD mode onlyRear Panel ConnectionsAudio OUT Analogue Audio ConnectionsRecording from the digital output Video Connections Digital/Optical AudioSystem Setup Speakers PlacementSpeakers Setup Setting each speaker’s relative volume balance Setting the speaker distanceSwitch on/off the subwoofer Volume AdjustmentBasic Functions This soundfield effect is suitable for all types of music Soundfield EffectsAutomatic tuning Manual tuningTuning to a weak FM station Preset Radio StationsRDS Clock Searching for RDS radio stations using Programme TypeSetting the Clock Clock/TimerSetting the On/Off Timer Activating/Deactivating On/Off TimerDVD/CD Operation When the DVD is playingLoading Discs Active Navigation Menu DVDPlaying a music CD When the music CD is playingTrack Active Navigation Menu music CDRepeat RandomOn-screen messages Press System Menu Disc Setup Menu24 DVD/CD Operation Exit Audio SetParental Lock password erase Parental ControlPress and hold Frequency 3 on the front panel Panel keys Off Exit ParentalProgramme music CD Example showing how to play from an indexed pointIndex DVD Press RDS DisplayAmplifier Section Specifications

MX-1050D, MX-1060D specifications

The Philips MX-1050D and MX-1060D are advanced digital audio systems designed for professional use, particularly in venues requiring high-quality sound reinforcement. These models are celebrated for their robust features, versatility, and user-friendly interfaces that cater to a range of applications from live performances to studio recordings.

One of the defining characteristics of the MX-1050D and MX-1060D is their superior audio fidelity. Both models are engineered with state-of-the-art digital processing technology that ensures dynamic range and clarity in sound reproduction. This technology minimizes distortion and enhances the overall listening experience, making them ideal for both vocal and instrumental performances.

The MX-1050D offers 50 watts of output power, whereas the MX-1060D boasts a powerful 60 watts, enabling them to fill larger rooms with rich, detailed sound. Both systems come equipped with multiple input options—such as microphone and line inputs—allowing for different configurations depending on user needs. This flexibility makes the systems suitable for various settings, from small gatherings to larger events.

Another notable feature is the integrated digital effects processor found in both models. Users can add effects like reverb and echo, enhancing the audio's ambiance and making performances more immersive. This built-in technology means that external effects units are not always necessary, simplifying the setup process for users.

Portability is also a key aspect of the MX-1050D and MX-1060D. Their compact design and lightweight construction make them easy to transport, which is essential for mobile sound applications. Additionally, the systems feature durable casings, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of frequent moving and setup.

Connectivity options further enhance usability. The inclusion of Bluetooth technology allows users to stream audio directly from mobile devices, facilitating easy access to playlists and backing tracks. This feature, combined with USB and AUX inputs, positions the MX series as a comprehensive solution for modern audio needs.

In summary, the Philips MX-1050D and MX-1060D are distinguished by their high-output power, exceptional sound quality, integrated digital effects, and versatile connectivity options. Their user-friendly design and portability make them ideal choices for professionals seeking reliable audio equipment for a variety of applications. Whether for live performances, events, or studio work, these systems deliver exceptional audio performance, meeting the demands of modern sound engineering.