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DCM230
Docking Entertainment System
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Thank you for choosing Philips. Gracias por escoger Philips
votre confiance.
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that make using your Philips product l'utilisateur regorgent d'astuces destinées
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Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee tha
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Return your Product Registration Card or register online at www.philips.com/welcome today to get the very most from your purchase. Registering your model with PHILIPS makes you eligible for all of the valuable benefits listed below, so don't miss out. Complete and return your Product Registration Card at once, or register online at www.philips.com/welcometo ensure: *Proof of Purchase *Product Safety *Additional Benefits Notification Returning the enclosed card Registering your product guar-
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Clean only with dry cloth. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnet device, the disconnet device shall remain readily operable. 9 materials Class II equipment symbol This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system 5 pg001-029_DCM230_37-Eng 5 1/9/08, 16:05
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Canada English: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Français: Cet appareil numérique n'emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Class B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le Brouillage Radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada. Windows Media is a trade
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Index English ------------------------------------------------ 6 Français -------------------------------------------- 30 Español --------------------------------------------- 54 7 pg001-029_DCM230_37-Eng 7 1/9/08, 16:05 Español English Français
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English Contents Timer setting ....................................................... 23 General Information Activating and deactivating timer ..........................23 Environmental Information ................................ 9 Sleep timer setting ............................................. 24 Supplied accessories ............................................ 9 Safety Information ................................................ 9 iPod Dock Hearing Safety ..................................
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General Information Congratulations on your purchase and ● Place the system in a location with adequate welcome to Philips! ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches) To fully benefit from the support that clearance from the rear and the top of the unit Philips offers, register your product at and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side. www.philips.com/welcome. ● The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, Thi
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English General Information Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume. ● Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing. This product can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person, even for exposure less than a minute. The higher decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced some hearing loss. ● Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound. So after prolonged listen
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Preparations AM loop antenna FM wire antenna AC power adaptor Rear connections B Antennas Connection Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM The type plate is located at the rear of the antenna to the respective terminals. Adjust the system. position of the antenna for optimal reception. A Power AM Antenna ● Before connecting the AC power adaptor to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made. WARNING! –For optimal performance, use only the original AC power adaptor. –
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English Preparations FM Antenna Connecting other equipment to your system ● Use a cinch cable to connect AUX to the analogue audio out terminals of an external equipment (TV, VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD player or CD Recorder). Note: ● For better FM stereo reception, connect an – If you are connecting equipment with a mono outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM output (a single audio out terminal), connect it to ANTENNA) terminal. the AUX left terminal. Alternatively, you can use a “single t
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Preparations CAUTION! Before using the remote control – Remove battery if it is exhausted or will 1 Pull out the plastic protective sheet. not be used for a long time. 2 Select the source you wish to control by – Battery contains chemical substances, so pressing one of the source select keys on the they should be disposed of properly. remote control (for example DISC, FM). – Perchlorate Material-special handling 3 Then select the desired function (for example may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/ ÉÅ ,
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English Controls (illustrations on page 3) # SOURCE Controls on the system and – selects the respective sound source for CD/USB/ remote control iPod/TUNER (FM/AM)/AUX. 1 STANDBY-ON/ECO POWERB $ PROG – switches the system on or to Eco Power –(for CD/MP3WMA/USB) programs tracks. standby/normal standby with clock display. –(for TUNER) programs radio stations. – sets the clock function. 2 Display screen – shows the status of the system. % REPEAT for CD/MP3/WMA/USB selects a repeat playback 3 EJECT 0
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Controls § MENU – equivalent to the MENU button on your iPod player. ≥ Numerical Keypad (0~9) –(for CD/MP3/WMA/USB) selects a track directly. • BAND – For tuner (TUNER): press to switch between AM and FM. ª iPod dock – is used to dock your iPod player for playback or recharging through this system. º AUX – is the jack used to connect an auxiliary device. ⁄ USB DIRECT – jack for the external USB mass storage device. ¤ OK – confirms a selection (for iPod menu operation only). Notes for remote con
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English Basic Functions ● Press STANDBY-ON/ECO POWER B (or B on the remote). ➜ The backlight for clock display is dim in standby. iPod ➜ The volume level (up to a maximum volume level of 12), interactive sound settings, last selected mode (ECO Power Standby or normal standby), source and tuner presets will be retained in the player's memory. Switching the system to Eco Power Standby mode ● Press and hold STANDBY-ON/ECO POWER B (or B on the remote) for more than 2 seconds. ➜ The backlight will g
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CD/MP3-CD Operation select CD or press CD on the remote. 2 Insert a disc into the disc loader.. ➜ Make sure the label side is facing up. iPod ➜ Make sure you have removed any other disc from the slot loader. 3 Press ÉÅ to start playback. 4 At any time, simply press 9 to stop playback. Basic playback controls To play a disc ● Press ÉÅ to start playback. ➜ The current track number and elapsed playing time of the track are displayed during disc playback. To select a different track ● Press S/T (or
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English CD/MP3-CD Operation To find a passage within a track Playing an MP3/WMA disc 1 Press and hold S/T (or 5 /6 on the 1 Load an MP3/WMA disc. remote control). ➜ The disc reading time may exceed 10 seconds due to the large number of songs 2 When you recognize the passage you want, compiled into one disc. release S/T (or 5 /6 on the remote control). 2 Press ALBUM/PRESET +/- (or 3 / 4 on the ➜ Normal playback continues. remote control) to select a desired album. 3 Press S/T (or ¡ /™ on the re
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CD/MP3-CD Operation Different play modes: SHUFFLE Programming track numbers Program in the STOP position to select and and REPEAT store your disc tracks in the desired sequence. If You can select and change the various play you like, store any track more than once. Up to modes before or during playback. The REPEAT 40 tracks can be stored in the memory. modes can also be combined with PROGRAM. 1 Press PROG to enter the programming mode. 1 To select your play mode, press PLAY•MODE ➜ A track number
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English Radio Reception Programming radio stations You can store up to a total of 20 radio stations iPod for each band in the memory. Automatic programming Automatic programming will start with a chosen preset number. From this preset number upwards, former programmed radio stations will be overridden. 1 Press ALBUM/PRESET +/- (or ¡ / ™ on the remote control) to select the preset number where programming should start. Note: – If no preset number is selected, default is preset (1) and all your pr