Philips DCB242 user manual General information

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Search Selectivity

>28 dBf

Total Harmonic Distortion

<2%

Signal to Noise Ratio

>55 dB

Tuner (DAB)

 

 

DAB tuning range 174.92-------239.20MHz

General information

AC power (Power adaptor)

Input: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz,

 

0.7A; Output: 9.0V

1.9A;

 

Brand name: Philips; Model

 

No.: AS190-090-BI190

 

Operation Power

15 W

 

Consumption

 

 

Standby Power Consumption

<1 W

 

Dimensions

 

 

- Main Unit (W x H x D)

280 x 82 x 170 mm

 

Weight

 

 

- Main Unit

1.09 kg

 

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Contents DCB242 Contents Listen to radio Safety Important Safety Instructions Page Recycling Page Page Introduction What’s in the boxOverview of the main unit Page Overview of the remote control Page DSC Install batteries Get startedPage Page Connect power Use the supplied AC power adaptor onlySet time and date » Sync on is displayed and on begins to blinkTurn on » The time and date if set appear on the display panelCompatible iPod/iPhone PlayPlay from iPod/iPhone Listen to the iPod/iPhone» The connected iPod/iPhone plays automatically Play/pause key Charge the iPod/iPhone Play from an external device» If no key is pressed for more than Seconds, OK Listen to radio Listen to Digital Audio Broadcasts DABListen to a preset DAB radio station Program DAB radio stations manuallyShow DAB information Tuning + Listen to FM radio Tune to a radio stationProgram radio stations automatically Program FM radio stations manually» Station name » Radio text messages Listen to a preset radio stationShow RDS information » Frequency» The AL1 or AL2 icon and the hour digits begin to blink Other featuresSet the alarm timer » The AL1 or AL2 icon and the minute digits begin to blinkTurn on/off the alarm timer » The alarm repeats ringing minutes later» When the sleep timer is activated, the display shows Set the sleep timerStop alarm ring Adjust display brightness Select a preset sound effect Adjust soundAdjust volume level Enhance bassAmplifier Product informationSpecifications Tuner FMGeneral information Troubleshooting