Philips HK-0948-MCi500H-FR, MCi500H/12, MCi500H/05, 544-9056 user manual Wav, WMA Windows Media Audio

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complex pictures get as much as they need. While this provides the best quality the final size cannot be predicted at all.

Volume

Volume is the most common word used to specify the control of relative loudness of sounds. It also pertains to the function on many electronic devices that is used to control the loudness.

W

W (wattage)

A measurement of power. In speakers, wattage is a term that indicates power- handling characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage inputs from the amplifier.

WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Global protocol used in some wireless devices that allows the user to view and interact with data services. Generally used as a means to view Internet web pages using the limited transmission capacity and small display screens of portable wireless devices.

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

The drive unit (loudspeaker) that reproduces the bass (low) frequencies.

WPA / WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access)

AWi-Fi standard that was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP. The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi products that have been enabled with WEP (i.e. as a software upgrade to existing hardware), but the technology includes two improvements over WEP.

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Contents Contact information Issued the certificate MCi500H/12Electrosuisse Contents From Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System Time settingsWireless Micro Hi-Fi System MCi500H Supplied accessories PC connection requirementsHearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume SafetyInformation for Europe Know these safety symbols Splashing water, rain or high humidityBattery disposal information Environmental noticesDisposal of product & packing material Information about the use of batteries Overview Front viewBack view Remote control Turn on / switch to standby Position Wireless Micro Hi-Fi SystemConnect to AC power Connect Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System to the power supplyPress First-time installationSelect language Standby, pressConnect to a home network Turn on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System Ensure that your encryption key if required is availableUntil you see the number or alphabetic 12 EN Import music from a PC Before you can import music from a PC thatTrack list screen, press REC Record music Play Play CDInternet radio FM radio Manually add Internet radio stationsListen to My Media Change frequency Select preset channelsListen to FM radio Automatic channel searchConfigure a PC to share music Wirelessly stream music from a computerInstall TwonkyMedia Server Manual search & storePlay from a flash memory USB device Connect audio devicesPlay HD music Play options Press or , then to select Add To Playlist Add audio files to a playlistPlay from a playlist Playlist »» To return to the Home menu, press HomeRecord from HD to USB Long press MARK/UNMARK to select/deselect all tracksAlphanumeric search Gracenote Media Database Update Gracenote Media Database Gracenote CD InformationSettings Synchronize with RDS radio station Time settingsSet standby timer Set the time formatChange recording quality MaintenanceChange recording speed Change languageRestore the default settings »» The language selection display is shownFor Philips Wireless Music Stations Press or , then to select Add New StationMusic Follows Me DeleteTechnical data MPOCddb CD PC connection requirementsVBR USBTroubleshooting Ensure that the network router is turned onPress /ON/STANDBY/ECO StandbyCBR constant bit rate GlossaryAmplifier CD Compact DiscDhcp Frequency Response Hi-Fi High Fidelity M4A MP3 Streaming Sampling rateStereo SubwooferWAV WMA Windows Media AudioPhilips Gracenote End User License Agreement Version Particular PURPOSE,TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT. GracenoteGracenote Streamium terms and conditions Changes in Features Software END User License Agreement Page Page GNU 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
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