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Contents Register your product and get support at MCi8080/12 Page Contents Cleaning Select play optionsZoom in/out image Change a camera angle Play from an external audio deviceInformation for Europe Know these safety symbols SafetyDo not remove the casing of this product To establish a safe volume level Hearing Safety Set your volume control at a low settingEnvironmental notices Trademark notice RecyclingPage Introduction Your MCi8080What’s in the box Top and front view OverviewStandby Rear view Remote control SettingsEnter the settings menus Library modePlay Mode ClearSubtitle AudioHome screen Touch screenSearch Text entry Play screenTo return to Play screen, press NOW Playing Tip Prepare Connect the HDD to a computerCopy MCi8080 files to the computer Copy media files to the HDDOpen the battery compartment Install batteries into the remote controlClose the battery compartment Place the unit InternetPlace the speakers For the best listening experienceConnect the main unit and CD/DVD unit ConnectConnect speakers Connect a TV Connect for disc playFor disc play, make audio/video connections Connect the FM antenna Connect external audio devicesConnect power supply Connect MCi8080 to the power supplyConnect an iPod / iPhone dock Turn on/offActive standby First-time setup Connect to home Wi-Fi/ wired network Internet directly and no dial-up is required on the computerWireless connection One-touch Wi- Fi Protected Setup WPS Look for network Push button WPS Pin entry WPS PINPush button WPS Pin entry WPS PIN 255.255.255.000 Wireless connection Enter IP address manuallyPress / repeatedly to select the entry location Wireless WiFi Wired Ethernet Wired connectionWired connection Enter IP address manually Connect the HDD to MCi8080 Play from the hard disk drive HDDLibrary on the HDD On MCi8080, ensure that HDD is properly connected On My Computer, select Tools Map Network DriveOrganize files on the HDD Audio files Play from the HDD To stop play, pressMultiroom Music Multiroom musicMCi8080 Stream from a UPnP serverLibrary on a UPnP server Stream from a UPnP server40 EN Play Internet radio stations Store preset stationsTune to Internet radio stations Edit favorite stations Or, press Clear on the play screen of the stationManage Internet radio online Browse, find the desired stationsManually add stations online Manually add stationsStream from online music services Stream from NapsterTo edit an added station As shown, click the station Click on the text boxes to edit the informationSearch for music/pictures Alphanumeric searchSuperscroll QuickjumpSelected alphabet Press and hold / to start Superscroll Basic operations During disc playAccess the disc menu Use the disc menuPlay movie discsDVD/DivX/ VCD Pause/Resume/StopSearch Program favorite chapters/ tracksSelect languages for disc play Select play options Select Repeat/Shuffle optionsZoom in/out image Change a camera angleTune to FM radio stations Play FM radioListen to FM radio Use the RDS for clock setting RDS Radio Data SystemPlay from an external audio device AUX Play from an external audio deviceSound settings SettingsPlay modes Slideshow settings Display settingsAlbum art Clock settings AlarmTo set the source of alarm sound Select Music Clicker soundSleep timer Date and timeNetwork settings Setup networkFrom Home screen, select Settings Press OK to confirm You can also press orCheck for software upgrades Demo modeLocation and time zone LanguageRestore factory settings Register MCi8080 with Philips BenefitsRegister MCi8080 Register on the web siteUnregister MCi8080 Check registration informationMaintenance CleaningThis chapter tells you how to care for MCi8080 Clean MCi8080 only with a soft dry clothTechnical data CvbsCinch, 1Vpp, 75 Ohm 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 1080i, 1080p Video systemMP3 WMAWMT DRM ND WMA DRM AAC M4ARDS USBHDD Disc typeSize TFTDMS Troubleshooting Contact information PhilipsStreamium terms and conditions Changes in Features Software END User License Agreement Page Page Page GPLV2 GNU General Public License Page Page Page Page Page Page No Warranty END Ofterms and Conditions `show w LGPLV2 You distribute copies of the library, or if you modify it Page Page Modified work must itself be a software library Page States terms for distribution of such executables Accompany the work with a written offer, valid for at Page Page Page Appendix How to ApplyTheseTerms toYour New Libraries Ordinary General Public License Copyright and Permission Notice Names OpenSSLToolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to Page This Software is Provided by Ericyoung ``AS is Page Flac http//flac.sourceforge.net/index.html, licensed as below Page Page Page Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V All rights reserved