Philips MCM276R owner manual Contents

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Contents

English

General Information

 

Supplied accessories

9

Environmental information

9

Safety information

9

Controls

 

Controls on the set

10

Remote control

11-12

Installation

 

Placing MCM276R

12

Mounting stand onto the set

 

Mounting MCM276R onto walls

 

Rear connections

13-14

Speaker connections

 

Antenna connections

 

Connecting an additional appliance

14-15

Connecting a USB device

 

Connecting a docking cradle

 

Using AC power

15

Preparations

 

Using the remote control

16

Setting the clock

16

CD

 

Discs for playback

19

Playing discs

19-20

Selecting and searching

20

Selecting a different track

 

Finding a passage within a track during playback

Programming tracks

21

Reviewing the program

 

Erasing the program

 

Different play modes: REPEAT, SHUFFLE

22

Display track information

 

(MP3/WMA only)

22

Tuner

 

Tuning to radio stations

23

Programming radio stations

23

Autostore:Automatic programming

 

Manual programming

 

To listen to a preset station

 

USB

 

Using a USB mass storage device

24-25

Playing a USB mass storage device

 

Basic Functions

 

Switching on/off the set and

 

selecting functions

17

Switching between Standby and

 

ECO POWER mode

17

Auto-standby

17

Volume control

18

Volume adjustment

 

MUTE

 

Sound control

18

DSC

 

DBB

 

Displaying the clock

18

Dock (optional)

 

Compatible portable players

26

Selecting the correct dock adaptor

26

Setup

27

Playing an iPod/GoGear portable player

27

Charging iPod battery using the dock

27

Timer

 

Setting the timer

28

Activating and deactivating TIMER

28

SLEEP

 

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28

Specifications

29

Maintenance

29

Troubleshooting

30-31

How to mount your MCM276R

onto walls

32

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Contents Necesita ayuda Inmediata? Need help fast? Besoin dune aideMCM276R Page Page Materials Clean only with dry clothClass II equipment symbol English FrançaisIndex Contents Supplied accessories Safety InformationGeneral Information Environmental InformationHearing Safety ControlsControls on the set illustrations Helpful hintsRemote control Volume +Standby or Eco Power mode press Example ÉÅ, 4 , ¢Placing MCM276R Open CLOSEçMounting stand onto the set Mounting MCM276R onto wallsInstallation Rear connectionsSpeaker Speaker connectionsConnecting an additional appliance Connecting a USB device or memory CardFM antenna For the devices with USB cableSee Dock optional for details Using AC powerConnecting a docking cradle Using the remote control Setting the clockTo replace the remote controls’ Battery PreparationSwitching on/off the set and selecting functions Switching between Standby and ECO Power modeBasic Functions Auto-standbyVolume control Volume adjustmentSound control Displaying the clockDiscs for playback Playing discsAbout MP3/ WMA Supported formatsFinding a passage within a track During playback Selecting and searchingSelecting a different track MP3/WMA press ALBUM/ Preset Programming tracksErasing the program Press STANDBY-ON yDifferent play modes REPEAT, Shuffle Display track information MP3/WMA onlyRepeat TRACK- plays the current track continuously Shuffle plays all the tracks of the CD in random orderProgramming radio stations Tuning to radio stationsTuner Using a USB mass storage device Playing a USB mass storage deviceCompatible USB mass storage devices RootFor compatibility reasons, the album/track Dock Optional Compatible portable playersSelecting the correct dock adaptor = HDD1840/1850Setup Playing an iPod/GoGear portable playerTimer Setting the timerHelpful hints Timer will not work at the set time if Set will switch to Tuner source automatically ifCleaning Discs SpecificationsCleaning the Cabinet Cleaning the disc lens Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Check the speaker connections and locationReplace the battery Buttons 2 , ¡1, 2 and Volume function onlyHow to mount your MCM276R onto walls AppendixPage Remarques relatives à la connexion dun iPod