Contents

English

General Information

 

 

Features

8

Supplied accessories

8

Environment information

8

Safety information

9

Maintenance

9

Connections

 

 

Step1: Placing speakers and subwoofer

10

Step2: Connecting speakers and subwoofer...

10

Step3: Connecting TV set

11~12

Using Video in jack (CVBS)

 

 

Using Componet Video in jack (Pr Pb Y)

 

Using S-Video in jack

 

 

Using an accessory RF modulator

 

 

Step4: Connecting the FM antenna

13

Step5: Connecting the power cord

13

Step6: Connecting a VCR or cable/satellite

 

box

.13

Step7: Connecting digital audio equipment....

14

Functional Overview

 

 

Controls on the system

15

Remote control

16~17

Getting Started

 

 

Step 1: Using the Remote Control

18

Step 2: Setting up the TV

18~20

Selecting the color system that matches

 

your TV set

 

 

Setting up Progressive Scan feature

 

 

To deactivate Progressive manually

 

 

Step 3: Setting language preference

20

Setting the OSD Language

 

 

Setting the Audio, Subtitle and Disc Menu

 

language

 

 

Basic Functions

 

 

Switching the system on/off

21

Power saving automatic standby

21

Volume control

21

Sound Control

21

DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)

 

 

DSC (Digital Sound Control)

 

 

Disc Operations

 

Playable Discs

22

Region Codes

22

Playing discs

23

Using the Disc Menu

23

Using PBC feature (available for 2.0-version

VCD only)

 

Resuming playback

23

Selecting and searching

23~24

Selecting a different track/chapter

 

Fast forwarding/reversing

 

GOTO

 

Different play modes:

 

REPEAT, SHUFFLE and REPEAT A-B

24

REPEAT

 

SHUFFLE

 

REPEAT A-B

 

Programming favourite tracks

25

Display information

25

ZOOM

26

AUDIO

26

SUBTITLE

26

Playing a title

26

Playing MP3/WMA/JPEG disc

26

Playing MP3 music and JPEG picture

 

simultaneously

27

Playing Kodak Picture disc

27

DVD MENU Operations

 

Using the menu bar

28

Using setup menu (user preference settings)

........... ..............................................................

29~31

TV Display

 

Screen Saver

 

Night Mode

 

Test Tone

 

Changing the password

 

Restricting playback by setting parental level

Rating explanations

 

OSD language (menu lanuage)

 

Default

 

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Philips MCD139B owner manual Contents

MCD139B specifications

The Philips MCD139B is a compact stereo system designed to deliver high-quality audio while being versatile and stylish. This model combines multiple features that cater to music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, making it a sought-after choice for home entertainment.

One of the standout features of the MCD139B is its powerful audio output. With a total output power of 30 watts, the system fills any room with clear and vibrant sound. This makes it perfect for both intimate gatherings and larger parties. The system comes equipped with a built-in CD player that supports various formats including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users to enjoy their favorite albums without needing an external device.

In addition to its CD playback capabilities, the MCD139B features AM/FM radio, enabling users to tune into their favorite stations effortlessly. The digital tuning feature ensures that listeners can quickly find and store preferred channels for easy access. Another highlight is the USB connectivity, which allows users to easily play music directly from USB flash drives, making it a convenient option for those who prefer digital music formats.

The design of the Philips MCD139B is sleek and modern, with a minimalist aesthetic that can seamlessly fit into any interior decor. Its compact size makes it easy to place on shelves or countertops without taking up too much space. The user-friendly interface, combined with a bright LCD display, enhances the overall experience by providing clear visibility of settings and track information.

Bluetooth technology is also integrated into the MCD139B, enabling wireless streaming from smartphones, tablets, and other compatible devices. This feature adds a layer of convenience, allowing users to enjoy their favorite playlists without the hassle of cables. The system supports multiple audio formats, including MP3 and WMA, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of media.

Overall, the Philips MCD139B stands out as a well-rounded music system that combines quality audio performance with modern features. With its CD player, radio functionality, USB support, and Bluetooth connectivity, it caters to diverse listening preferences, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience at home. The stylish design and ease of use further solidify the MCD139B as a valuable addition to any music lover's setup.