Philips MP3-CD user manual Preparations, Rear connections, Power, Antennas Connection, MW Antenna

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Preparations

FM wire antenna

MW loop ￿

 

antenna

 

 

 

FM AERIAL￿

 

 

 

 

75W

 

 

 

 

AUX/￿

 

speaker￿

 

 

CDR￿

speaker￿

 

 

￿

 

 

 

IN

 

 

R

L

AM ANTENNA￿

 

(right)

 

 

 

(left)

+

AC￿

R

MAINS

 

￿–

 

￿–

 

L

 

+

 

SPEAKERS 6

 

AC power cord

Rear connections

The type plate is located at the rear of the system.

For users in the U.K.: please follow the instructions on page 2.

APower

Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made.

WARNING!

ÐFor optimal performance, use only the original power cable.

ÐNever make or change any connections with the power switched on.

To avoid overheating of the system, a safety circuit has been built in. Therefore, your system may switch to Standby mode automatically under extreme conditions. If this happens, let the system cool down before reusing it (not available for all versions).

B Antennas Connection

Connect the supplied MW loop antenna and FM antenna to the respective terminals. Adjust the position of the antenna for optimal reception.

MW Antenna

1 2

Fix the claw to the slot

3

MW ANTENNA

￿

Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV, VCR or other radiation source.

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Contents MP3-CD Mini Hi-Fi System Manual do usuárioHow to connect a plug Important notes for users in the U.KMains plug Copyright in the U.KMAX For tuner installation Italiano Nederlands Deutsch Dansk Svenska Suomi Contents Supplied accessories Safety informationGeneral Information AcknowledgementPower PreparationsRear connections Antennas ConnectionInserting batteries into the remote control Connecting other equipment to your SystemOptional connection FM AntennaPrev / ë Next -TITLE + Controls on the system and remote controlMode Selection Search Tuning Volume VOL + Controls# # Open Disc trayFirst time setup/power up PressÉÅ on the system to start installationTo reinstall Plug and Play Basic FunctionsDemonstration mode Switching the system to standby modeSwitching the system to Eco Power mode 1 Watt Switching the system onDBB Dynamic Bass Boost Volume controlDSC Digital Sound Control CD/MP3-CD Operations Discs for playbackAbout MP3 disc Loading discsPlaying discs Replacing discs during playbackSelecting a desired track/passage Selecting a desired Album/Title MP3 disc onlyDifferent play modes Shuffle and Repeat Programming the disc tracksErasing the programme Shuffle on Ð to random playback of the current discTuning to radio stations Storing preset radio stationsAutomatic Preset Programming Radio ReceptionTuning to preset radio stations Manual Preset ProgrammingEnglish Setting the RDS clock To cancel News functionNews starts flashing To activate News functionTape Operation/Recording Loading tapePlaying tapes To playback a selected tape deckRewinding / Fast forwarding General information on recordingPreparation for recording One touch recordingExternal Sources CD Synchronised start recordingDubbing tapes Listening to external sourcesClock/Timer Clock settingClock if it is set will be shown in standby mode To exit without storing the settingTimer setting Sleep timer settingTo deactivate the Timer To activate the TimerSpecifications Maintenance TroubleshootingProblem SolutionClock/Timer setting is erased Check the speaker connections and location

MP3-CD specifications

The Philips MP3-CD is an innovative approach to portable audio, integrating the versatility of MP3 technology with the traditional compact disc format. This product caters to music enthusiasts who desire high-quality sound and immense storage without the need for extensive hardware.

At the heart of the Philips MP3-CD is its ability to store a significantly greater number of tracks on a single disc compared to standard audio CDs. A typical CD can hold around 80 minutes of audio, while an MP3-CD can accommodate up to 10 to 12 hours of music, depending on bit rate and compression settings. This capability allows users to enjoy extensive music libraries without the clutter of multiple CDs.

One of the standout features of the Philips MP3-CD is its compatibility with various audio formats. In addition to standard MP3 files, the device often supports WMA (Windows Media Audio) and sometimes other formats, providing users with the flexibility to play different types of audio files. This feature is particularly advantageous for users who may have collections in different formats, ensuring a seamless listening experience.

In terms of technology, the Philips MP3-CD utilizes advanced laser tracking systems that ensure precise reading of the digital data encoded on the disc. This technology minimizes playback errors and enhances sound quality, making for a more enjoyable listening experience. Furthermore, many Philips MP3-CD players come equipped with features such as programmable playlists, repeat modes, and shuffle functionality, allowing users to customize their listening experiences.

The design of the Philips MP3-CD players prioritizes portability and user-friendly operation. Many models boast lightweight, compact designs that are easily transportable, making them ideal for travel or outdoor activities. Additionally, intuitive controls and LED displays are common, providing users with easy access to their music and playback options.

Battery life is another key characteristic of Philips MP3-CD players, with many models offering several hours of continuous playback on a single charge. Additionally, some devices include options for rechargeable batteries or the use of standard AA batteries, enhancing convenience in various settings.

In conclusion, the Philips MP3-CD stands out as a versatile, user-friendly device that revolutionizes the way music is stored and played. With its superior storage capacity, wide range of supported formats, advanced tracking technology, and portable design, the Philips MP3-CD continues to appeal to music lovers seeking a reliable and enjoyable way to experience their favorite tunes. Its ability to combine traditional CD elements with modern digital technologies makes it a distinctive option in the evolving audio market.