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WAV

A format for sound files developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM. Built into Windows 95 to XP, which made it the de facto standard for sound on PCs.WAV sound files end with a ‘.wav’ extension and works with nearly all Windows applications that support sound.

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)

All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use WEP as their basic security protocol. WEP secures data transmissions using 64-bit or 128-bit encryption; however, it does not offer complete security and is usually used in conjunction with other security measures such as EAP.

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a wireless technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance intended to improve the interoperability of wireless local area network products based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VoIP phone access, gaming, and network connectivity for consumer electronics such as televisions, DVD players, and digital cameras.

Wireless

Telecommunications using electromagnetic waves rather than wires or cable to transmit information. Wireless communication can be used for free-ranging mobile systems such as cell phones and global positioning systems (GPS), which use satellite technology. Wireless systems can also be fixed, such as LANs that provide wireless communications within a limited area (such as an office), or wireless peripherals such as mice and keyboards.

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.

Woofer

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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 informationNavigation Keys Stop OverviewTop panel Music Follows MEMute Remote controlRear panel Home Search View MenuMARK/UNMARK Music Follows ME Music BroadcastScroll Clear / skip back REC recordMount the Music Station to a wall Install remote control batteriesPrepare Position your Music StationFasten the angled support on the screws Attach the support for table top installationConnect a PC Connect AC powerConnect Connect a portable audio device AUXLaunch Wadm Create wireless connectionSelect language Set-up with a Center sold separatelyCenter Ad-hoc mode connection to Center Turn on / switch to standbyPlay Play HD music from a CenterPlay from a portable audio device AUX Music follows me Wirelessly stream music from a PCInstall Windows Media Player Configure a PC to share musicPlay by artist More play optionsRepeat play Shuffle playFM radio RadioSelect preset channels Internet radioFirst-time Internet radio registration Register users for Internet radio Listen to Internet radioPlace bookmarks for radio stations Add URL address on the PC Listen to Favorite StationsAdd URL address on the Music StationUser My Media When you manually enter the URL address, youListen to My Media Listed on the Philips websiteAlphanumeric search Scroll at high speedChange sound settings SettingsClock / alarm settings Adjust displaySynchronize with RDS Set standby timerSet the alarm repeat Automatic time updateYou can change the language that you have Installation’ onSelect Settings Language Change languageRestore the default settings MaintenanceCleaning UpdateTechnical data Supported audio file formatsAUX PC connection requirements Supplied accessoriesTroubleshooting Cddb GlossaryDigital CompressionDB Decibel DC direct currentM4A Hi-Fi High FidelityIncredible Surround Sound Incr.Surr KbpsMP3 USB universal serial bus Signal to noise ratioStereo StreamingWAV 210 Was6050ifu01en04de03es02fr212 2008-02-14 124015 PM
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