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Contents Contact information EC Declaration of Conformity Contents Supplied accessories PC connection requirements Safety Insulation system Class II equipment symbolBattery disposal information Disposal of product and packing MaterialPage ON/STANDBY/ECO-STANDBY OverviewFront view Internet Radio Menu HomeRemote control Prepare Install remote control batteriesConnect AC power Turn on / switch to standbyTip First-time installationOn the MCi300, press Menu Network Press To selectWireless Then To select networkOn the MCi300, pess Menu Press Then Continue with stepOn the item, press Menu Press or , then to select Apply settings? YesNetwork Press Then To selectWired Static Ensure that the MCi300 is turned onInternet radio PlayPlay CD Stream music from a UPnP device / PCPress OK Listen to Internet radioMark Internet radio stations as Favorites Listen to Favorite StationsListen to FM radio FM radioManually add Internet radio stations Listen to My MediaManual search & store Change frequencyAutomatic channel search Play from a flash memory USB device Select preset channelsConnect audio devices AUX Play by artist Play optionsRepeat play Shuffle playAlphanumeric search Settings Set the time manually Set standby timerChange language Synchronize with RDS radio stationUpdate through PC connection MaintenanceCleaning UpdateMSC, MTP Technical dataAUX USBPC connection requirements Supplied accessoriesTroubleshooting On the PC, launch the Wadm on the PC to update the firmware Cddb GlossaryDhcp Incredible Surround Sound Incr.Surr Hi-Fi High FidelityM4A MP3 VBR variable bit rate StereoStreaming SubwooferWMA Windows Media Audio WPA / WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected AccessWattage WAVPhilips Contact informationGNU 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