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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.

Mute

A control found on receivers, and some mixers or signal processing units that silences (mutes) a signal path, or output.

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Ohm

Measure of resistance to current (impedance). The lower the impedance of a speaker, the harder it is to drive.

P

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

Pioneering form of digital recording.

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.

RF (radio frequency)

An alternating current or voltage with a frequency (or carrier wave) above about 100kHz. It is called radio frequency because these frequencies have a capacity to be radiated

as electromagnetic waves by radio (and

 

 

television) stations.

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Rip (ripping)

Using a software program that “grabs” digital

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audio from a compact disc and transfers it to a

 

computer hard drive.The integrity of the data

 

is preserved, because the signal does not pass

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not be converted to an analog format.The

through the computer sound card, and need

 

digital-to-digital transfer creates a WAV file that

 

can then be converted into an MP3 file.

 

RMS (Root Mean Square)

 

A formula that provides a reasonably accurate

 

means to measure and compare continuous

 

AC power.The use of this measure is preferred

 

when matching system components, like

 

amplifiers and receivers.

 

S

S/PDIF (SPDIF) (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) A standard audio-file transfer-format that was developed jointly by Sony and Philips. S/PDIF allows the transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another, without the need to convert first to analog.This prevents the quality of the digital signal degrading during transfer to analog.

Sampling rate

The precision with which a digital file describes the analog sound it represents. Basically, a lower rate produces files that sound worse and take up less drive space than those with a higher rate. CDs have a sampling rate of 44.1kHz, and DAT machines have a sampling rate of 48kHz. MiniDisc player/recorders with a built-in sampling rate converter can handle both rates.

Sensitivity

Volume that a speaker offers for a specific voltage input, expressed in decibels per watt (dB/W).

Shuffle

A feature that plays audio files (tracks) in random order.

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Contents Was6050ifu01en04de03es02fr1 2008-02-14 124020 PM Contents Cleaning Update Restore the default settings Safety Station away from water, moisture and liquid-filled Objects Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Disposal of product and packing materialNegative consequences to the environment and human health Battery disposal informationTop panel OverviewMusic Follows ME Navigation Keys StopRear panel Remote controlHome Search View Menu MuteScroll Music Follows ME Music BroadcastClear / skip back REC record MARK/UNMARKPrepare Install remote control batteriesPosition your Music Station Mount the Music Station to a wallFasten the angled support on the screws Attach the support for table top installationConnect Connect AC powerConnect a portable audio device AUX Connect a PCLaunch Wadm Create wireless connectionSet-up with a Center sold separately Select languageCenter Ad-hoc mode connection to Center Turn on / switch to standbyPlay HD music from a Center PlayPlay from a portable audio device AUX Install Windows Media Player Wirelessly stream music from a PCConfigure a PC to share music Music follows meRepeat play More play optionsShuffle play Play by artistFM radio RadioInternet radio Select preset channelsFirst-time Internet radio registration Listen to Internet radio Register users for Internet radioPlace bookmarks for radio stations Add URL address on the Music Listen to Favorite StationsStation Add URL address on the PCListen to My Media When you manually enter the URL address, youListed on the Philips website User My MediaAlphanumeric search Scroll at high speedChange sound settings SettingsClock / alarm settings Adjust displaySet the alarm repeat Set standby timerAutomatic time update Synchronize with RDSSelect Settings Language Installation’ onChange language You can change the language that you haveCleaning MaintenanceUpdate Restore the default settingsSupported audio file formats Technical dataAUX PC connection requirements Supplied accessoriesTroubleshooting Cddb GlossaryDB Decibel CompressionDC direct current DigitalIncredible Surround Sound Incr.Surr Hi-Fi High FidelityKbps M4AMP3 Stereo Signal to noise ratioStreaming USB universal serial busWAV 210 Was6050ifu01en04de03es02fr212 2008-02-14 124015 PM
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