used again.You can erase the recording or file, but you cannot store anything over that space. Once the disc is full, you cannot store items on the disc.

DVD±RW

Each time you store a recording or a file on a DVD±RW, the space can be re-used when you delete it.You can re-use the same disc repeatedly.

DVI

A digital interface standard created by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) to convert analog into digital signals to accomodate both analog and digital monitors.

E

EasyLink

Philips Easylink complies to the HDMI CEC industry standard protocal to share functionalities between this unit and its connected devices.This feature is only available if you connect this unit to a HDMI compliant device with a HDMI cable.

Eco (Eco Standby)

Eco Standby is the most ‘economic’ mode of the WAC7500 and consumes less than 1W. It is ‘economic’ and environmentally friendly to use this mode during longer times of non-usage of the WAC7500.

Encryption key

An encryption key is an alphanumeric series that enables data to be encrypted and then decrypted so it can be safely shared among members of a network.

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

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A term used to describe the accuracy of

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recording, reproduction, or general quality of

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audio processing.“High Fidelity” (Hi-Fi) is the

 

goal of every designer.

Glossary

To make a DVD±R play correctly on any

Finalize

 

WAC7500, you must finalize it. After you finalize

 

the DVD±R, you cannot store or edit on it.

 

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

 

individuals is often much more restricted.

 

A good full-range speaker system however,

 

reproduces as much of this range as possible to

 

cover all variations. Individual drivers are limited

 

to reproduce only that part of the spectrum

 

for which they were made, so their response is

 

limited, but still a necessary point to consider

 

when designing a complete sound system.

 

FullSound

 

FullSound™ is an innovative technology

 

designed by Philips. FullSound™ faithfully

 

restores sonic details to compressed music,

 

enhancing it to provide a full sound experience

 

without any distortion.

 

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WAC7500 specifications

The Philips WAC7500 is a versatile wireless audio system that merges high-quality sound with modern technology to provide an unparalleled listening experience. Designed for those who prioritize both aesthetics and audio performance, the WAC7500 offers a range of features that make it an ideal choice for any audio enthusiast.

One of the standout features of the WAC7500 is its multi-room audio capability. This system allows users to connect multiple speakers throughout their home, creating a seamless listening experience in every room. With the use of the Philips Streamium app, users can easily control music playback from their smartphones or tablets, ensuring they have complete command over their audio environment.

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