Philips WACS7500 1.5Disposal of your old product, 1.6Maintenance Clean the set, Clean your discs

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1.5Disposal of your old product

1.5Disposal of your old product

Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.

In order to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health, and utilize natural resources prudently and rationally, you should return the

unserviceable product either to the place where you purchased it, or to a relevant facility in accordance with the local statutory regulations.

The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the product must not be disposed of in the household refuse.The symbol is used in conjunction either with a solid bar or the date of manufacture / launch.

Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste.The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

1.6Maintenance

Clean the set

Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.

Do not use any solutions that contain alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives, as these can harm the product.

Clean your discs

When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth.Wipe the disc from the center out.

Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, or antistatic spray intended for analog records.

Care for the HD (Hard Disk )

The HD is a delicate piece of equipment that is prone to damage due to its long recording capacity and high speed operation.

Do not move the unit while it is switched on.

Do not remove the AC power plug from the power outlet during operation.

Do not use the unit in excessively hot or humid places as this may cause condensation to form inside the unit.

If the HD fails, playback and recording will not be possible. In this case, is will be necessary to replace the HD unit.

1.6Maintenance Note

The HD is not recommended for permanent storage of recorded contents. Before creating your music library, create a back up of the music on your PC. If necessary, you can later restore your system with these backup files.

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Contents Wireless Music Center + Station WACS7500 WAS7500For support call Philips Consumer Electronics EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPhilips WACS7500/12, /05EN Wireless Music Center + Station Norge CLASS LASER PRODUCTImportant notes for users in the U.K Your Wireless Music Center Table of contentsInstallation Basic functions Firmware Upgrade Network settings Reset Technical data1.1Safety 1.2GPL Package written offer 1.3LGPL Library written offer1.4Environmental information Clean your discs 1.6Maintenance Clean the set1.5Disposal of your old product Care for the HD Hard DiskTo establish a safe volume level 1.7Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volumeImportant for models supplied with headphones Listen for reasonable periods of time1.8Register your product Enjoy your Wireless Music Center & Station2.1What’s in the box 2 Your Wireless Music Center & StationRemote control, 2-way,incl. 4x AAA batteries Supplied accessoriesFM wire antenna, Mounting kit, 1x for Station Your wireless music centre and station2.2.1Controls on Center and Station 2.2Overview Wireless Music Center & StationAntenna current Genre on or off141 Green indicator light = the set is switched ON16MENU 17HOME Selects2.3.12-wayremote control 2.3Overview remote controlsHD Music CD Radio26SLEEP 1 .,?!’@ 2.3.21-wayremote control HD Music , CD , RadioRadio , UPnP , Portable , or AUX 24SLEEP 1 .,?!’@ Icon 2.4Overview displayDescription Icon3.1Install Center and Station 3 Installation3.2Connect AC power and are ready for use3.4Rear connections 3.4.1Connect antennas 3.4.2Connect a portable USB deviceFor portable devices with USB cable Your portable device is displayed sources Tip3.4.3Connect your iPod optional 3.4.4Connect additional appliances See also 10 External sourcesOn the additional appliance On or4 Prepare 4.1Set the clockRDS auto time sync Manual time set 4.1.1View the clock 4.2.1Remote control battery installation 4.2Remote controlTo avoid the risk of explosion To avoid burn injuriesIMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION Installing batteries4.2.2Remote control, 2-way 4.4Alphanumeric keys 4.3Navigation controls5.1Power modes and functions 5 Basic functionsButton indicator light CharacteristicsPage 5.2Eco Standby power-savingmode 5.4Volume control5.3Auto-Standby appears Playback continues without sound 5.5MUTEThe icon disappears 5.6Sound control 5.6.1Smart equalizer5.6.3DBB Dynamic Bass Boost 5.7Display adjustment5.6.4Incredible surround Backlight5.8Selecting languages 5.9SleepThe icon disappears 5.10Alarm 6.1Play HD Music 6 HD Hard Disk6.2Search 6.2.1Search by keywords Display text box appearsDisplay Searching… 6.2.2Select track of same artist6.2.3Select track of same genre 6.2.4Find track in current album during playback 6.3Play modes REPEAT, SHUFFLESHUFFLE, then REPEAT 6.4.1Rip music from CDs 6.4Build music library on CenterRip from a CD at high speed 6.4.2Import from your PC Display shows CD-Rip and the current track name2Press RECORD The recoding starts 6.4.3Record from radio or external source6.5Create a playlist 2Select Add to Playlist6.7View track information 6.6Delete a playlist, album or track6.8Backup to PC On the source unit where music is playing6.9.1MUSIC FOLLOWS ME On Stations 6.9.2MUSIC BROADCASTOn Center On andcUse 3 or 4 and 2 to select Wired bUse 3 or 4 and 2 to select Wireless6.10View system information 1Press MENU to enter the menu screen‘Edit’ is shown on the LCD display 6.11Edit track informationscroll through the character list through the character list7.1Supported discs 7 CD Center onlyAbout MP3/ WMA Supported formatsDisplay shows 7.2Play discsOthers CDDADisplay Searching… 7.2.1Search by keywords7.3Play modes REPEAT, SHUFFLE 7.2.2Find track in current album during playbackWhen you are receiving an RDS station, is shown 8 FM radio8.2Store preset radio stations 8.1Tune radio stations8.2.1Autostore Automatic preset program 8.2.2Manual store Manual preset program8.2.3Listen to preset station Automatic preset program 8.3RDS8.4NEWS 8.5.1First time use 8.5Internet radioOn or Internet connection startsOn your PC 8.5.2.1Radio services On orOn or 8.5.2Regular useOn your PC On or8.5.3.1My Media On or 8.5.3.2Favorite stations On or9.1.2About UPnP* enabled devices 9 UPnP9.1UPnP Universal Plug and Play 9.1.1About UPnP9.2Connect to the UPnP device 9.3UPnP playback9.3.1Play music from UPnP device Tip On or 9.3.2Play music from Centerconnection status 10.1Play or record to USB mass storage device 10 External sources10.1.1 About USB device Compatible USB mass storage devicesThe screen shows ‘USB direct’ 10.1.2 Play music from USB deviceThe list of tracks appears 10.1.3 Transfer music to USB deviceFind the transferred tracks on your USB device 10.3Play external sources 10.2Play your iPod musicOn or On external source11 Network settings 11.1Add Stations to Wi-Finetwork of CenterStation enters automatic installation mode The following messages are shown in succession Station enters automatic installation modeHD screen appears once is connected to 11.1.1 Delete a Station11.2.1 Network settings on Center 11.2Connect to Wi-Fiwireless enabled home networkUse the 1-wayremote control key for the Wi-FinetworkInstall Center and Station 11.2.2 Set network on StationDisplay Searching for Networks… Wi-Finetwork key for the Wi-Finetwork11.3Connect to wired home network If you already know the WEP/WPA11.3.2 Set network on Station If there is no DHCP is connected to the external wired networkOn the display, the icon changes to 12 Connect to your PC11.5View connection status 11.4Connect to two different home networks11.5.2Viewing the connection with home network 3Select Wired or Wireless11.6Connect to Internet Set DNS and Gateway3Type ipconfig/all Settings will changeSet DNS Set GatewayThe installation process starts automatically 12 Connect to your PCConnect Center to PC Wired connection Minimum PC requirementsConnect Center to PC Wireless connection Launch WADM4In Connection Wizard screen, select Express Mode 5In Connection Wizard screen, select Express Mode Launch for Windows XP or Vista13 Gracenote CD Information 13.1Gracenote music recognition database13.2Gracenote Internet Queries 13.2.1 Look up CD track information 14.1Upgrade firmware 14 Firmware UpgradeHD screen appears on when the is connected to On Philips Wireless Music Center14.2Restore previous firmware Connecting to Center appearsStations start to connect to When to reset or 15 ResetThe set is rebooted The Wi-Ficonnection is being reestablished16 Technical data Headphones Wired LAN / EthernetWireless 16.2 StationProblem 17 Frequently asked questionsSolution During the first-timesetup, theSolution ProblemWi-Filink between Stations react when you operate theSolution Problemdisplay of the 2-wayremote control even after the set is switchedSolution ProblemInstall the supplied FM wire antenna for better Go to File Refresh Content to refresh theSolution ProblemI have problems installing WADM or launching WADM after installationSolution Problemgo to Menu Information Wireless WACS7500 to my home wireless18.1How to mount Station to a wall 18 Appendix18.1.1 What’s in the supplied mounting kit 18.1.2 What else you’ll need18.1.4 Mounting Station 18.1.3 PreparationGracenote MusicID Terms of Use End-UserLicense Agreement
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