Philips CID3687/00 user manual Glossary, Mmc, MP3, Sdhc

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13 Glossary

B

Bite rate

The max data transfer through the USB port.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth® is a short-rang wireless protocol that is meant to allow mobile devices to share information and applications without the worry of cables or interface incompatibilities. The name refers to a Viking King who unified Denmark. Operate at 2.4GHz. For more information, see www.bluetooth.com.

M

MMC

MultimediaCard. A type of memory card with a flash memory.

MP3

A file format with a sound data compression system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer 3. With the MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can contain about 10 times more data than a regular CD.

R

RDS (Radio Data System)

RDS tuners can automatically tune in stations according to the types of music (or talk) they broadcast. RDS also enables a receiver to display text messages and even graphics (usually call letters and format information) that many FM stations include on a sub-carrier signal within their normal broadcast signal. Some RDS equipped tuners can even override with traffic alerts or emergency broadcasts, during playback of other media - CD MD, or cassette. There are other useful features too, many of which are offered by the growing number of RDS stations.

Region code

A system that allows discs to be played only in the region designated. This unit only plays discs that have compatible region codes. You can find the region code of your unit on the product label. Some discs are compatible with more than one region (or ALL regions.)

S

SD

Secure Digital. A type of memory card with a flash memory.

SDHC

Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) is a type of flash memory card based on the SDA

2.00specification. The SDA 2.00 specification enables SD cards to reach higher capacities from 4GB to 32GB, and growing.

W

WMA (Windows Media Audio)

An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a part of Microsoft Windows Media technology. Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management tools, Windows Media Video encoding technology, and Windows Media Audio encoding technology.

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Contents ZH-HK ZH-CN Page Contents Recycling SafetyEnvironmental information English What’s in the box Check and identify the contents of your packageIntroduction Overview of the main unit Never connect speaker wires with stripes to one another Install the car audioConnect wires Get startedConnect GPS antenna Connect radio antennaMount in the dashboard Set date and time Reconnect the negative terminal of the car batteryTurn on Press and hold /MUTE/VOL to turn on the unitSet time Tap Time Upgrade the mapUse map Tap or to set hour and minuteTune to a radio station Listen to radioTune by frequency Store radio stations in memory Tune to a preset stationPlay with RDS Optional Select program type Select alternate frequenciesRDS Turn on RDSEON TA VOLConnect USB device PlayLoad discs Remove the USB deviceSkip/search Insert USB or SD/MMC cardPlay/Pause Remove the SD/MMC cardRepeat Search within a title/folderRepeat a section Select audio language Select audio modeRandom play Select subtitle languageDevice Play with BluetoothSelect slide show duration Make a call Disconnect Bluetooth devicesSwitch phone call to the mobile Receive callAdjust Bluetooth settings Listen to music from Bluetooth deviceDuring talking, tap Select preset equalizer Adjust soundAdjust volume Adjust fader/balanceTap F, R, L, or R to adjust fader/balance value Adjust settingsAdjust general settings Set Dynamic Bass Boost DBBAdjust sound settings OirtAdjust video settings Pairing View code for Code Adjust language settingsAdjust volume settings Other BluetoothReset Adjust DVD ratingOthers English Listen to other devices Remove the unit Replace fuseAmmw Product informationAM MW LCD DVD TroubleshootingDivx Home theater MP4 Xvid Device cannot be used with the system to play music About Bluetooth deviceImage flashes or distorted Paired mobile phone connects and disconnects constantlyMP3 GlossaryMMC Sdhc