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for low level, line signals terminated in RCA connectors.

Compression

In audio terms, this is a process of temporarily or permanently reducing audio data for more efficient storage or transmission. A temporary reduction in file size is called ‘non-lossy’ compression, and no information is lost. A permanent reduction in file size (such as with MP3 files) is called ‘lossy’ compression, and involves discarding unnecessary information which is irretrievably lost.

D

dB (Decibel)

A unit of measure used to express relative difference in power or intensity of sound.

DC (direct current)

Direct current or continuous current is the constant flow of electric charge.This is typically in a conductor such as a wire. In direct current, the electric charges flow in the same direction, distinguishing it from AC (alternating current).

DHCP

DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network.

Digital

A method to encode information using a binary code of 0s and 1s. Many wireless phones and networks use digital technology.

Digital Audio

Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been converted into numerical values. Digital sound can be transmitted through multiple channels. Analog sound can only be transmitted through two channels.

Duplex (half/full)

Full duplex is the ability to send and receive data simultaneously. Duplex is synonymous with full duplex. Example: when a modem operates in full-duplex

mode, it can transmit data in two directions simultaneously. In half-duplex mode it can transmit data in two directions, but not simultaneously.

E

Eco (Eco Standby)

Eco Standby is the most ‘economic’ mode of the MCi300 and consumes less than 1W. It is ‘economic’ and environmentally friendly to use this mode during longer times of non-usage of the MCi300.

EQ (Equalizer)

A class of electronic filter circuits designed to augment or adjust electronic or acoustic systems. Equalizers can be fixed or adjustable, active or passive. Many equalizers divide the spectrum into 3 to 12 bands.This allows each section to be either increased or decreased in amplitude without changing the response of the rest.

F

Fidelity

A term used to describe the accuracy of recording, reproduction, or general quality of audio processing. “High Fidelity” (Hi-Fi) is the goal of every designer.

FM (Frequency Modulation)

In radio broadcasting: a method of modulation in which the frequency of the carrier voltage is varied with the frequency of the modulation voltage.

Frequency

The property or condition of occurring at frequent intervals. In sound, this simply refers to the regular occurrence of compression and rarification of air that we experience as sound.

Frequency Response

Is the range of frequencies that a speaker reproduces, lowest frequency to the highest. While the optimal normal is 20-20,000 Hz (Hertz), the range of human hearing for

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Contents Contact information EC Declaration of Conformity Contents Supplied accessories PC connection requirements Safety Disposal of product and packing Material Class II equipment symbolBattery disposal information Insulation systemPage Internet Radio Menu Home OverviewFront view ON/STANDBY/ECO-STANDBYRemote control Turn on / switch to standby Install remote control batteriesConnect AC power PrepareFirst-time installation TipContinue with step Network Press To selectWireless Then To select networkOn the MCi300, pess Menu Press Then On the MCi300, press MenuEnsure that the MCi300 is turned on Press or , then to select Apply settings? YesNetwork Press Then To selectWired Static On the item, press MenuStream music from a UPnP device / PC PlayPlay CD Internet radioListen to Favorite Stations Listen to Internet radioMark Internet radio stations as Favorites Press OKListen to My Media FM radioManually add Internet radio stations Listen to FM radioChange frequency Manual search & storeAutomatic channel search Select preset channels Play from a flash memory USB deviceConnect audio devices AUX Shuffle play Play optionsRepeat play Play by artistAlphanumeric search Settings Synchronize with RDS radio station Set standby timerChange language Set the time manuallyUpdate MaintenanceCleaning Update through PC connectionUSB Technical dataAUX MSC, MTPSupplied accessories PC connection requirementsTroubleshooting On the PC, launch the Wadm on the PC to update the firmware Glossary CddbDhcp Hi-Fi High Fidelity Incredible Surround Sound Incr.SurrM4A MP3 Subwoofer StereoStreaming VBR variable bit rateWAV WPA / WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected AccessWattage WMA Windows Media AudioContact information PhilipsGNU General Public License Page Page Page Page Hacker Signature of Ty Coon, 1 April GNU Lesser General Public License Page Each licensee is addressed as you Page Use a suitable shared library mechanism for linking with Page Page No Warranty Domain ===== Cgi-html Page Page Page Inc Page ===== Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V All rights reserved