Philips MP3 Docking Station DC570 37B User Manual

DC570  
Docking Entertainment System  
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DOCKINGENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM DC570  
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7
8
2
3
4
POWER  
DBB  
SOURCE  
9
0
DSC  
PRESET  
VOLUME  
+
+
5
!
AUX  
FM  
6
@
3
 
1
2
3
POWER  
TUNER  
9
0
!
+
TUNING  
TUNING  
@
#
$
4
5
6
USB  
MENU  
TIMER  
AUX  
SHU FFLE  
REPEAT  
PROG  
SET TIME  
DSC  
ALBUM/  
PRESET  
VOL  
7
8
%
^
DBB  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
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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.  
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materials  
Class II equipment symbol  
This symbol indicates that the unit has  
a double insulation system  
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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 that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :  
Relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
IMPORTANT !  
modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.  
Remarque : Cet équipement a été testé et a été certifié conforme aux limites imposées pour un  
appareil numérique de Classe B, conformément à la partie 15 des réglements FCC. Ces limites sont  
définies aux fins d'assurer une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans une  
installation résidentielle. Cet équipement génère, utilise et émet des fréquences radio qui, en cas d'une  
mauvaise installation ou d'une utilisation non-conforme aux instructions de ce manuel d'utilisation  
peuvent causer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Il n'y a toutefois aucune garantie  
que des interférences nuisibles ne se produiront pas dans une installation donnée. Si cet équipement  
cause des interférences nuisibles avec votre poste radio ou de télévision, ce que vous pouvez déterminer  
en éteignant et en rallumant votre équipement, il est conseillé à l'utilisateur d'essayer de pallier à ces  
interférences nuisibles en prenant l'une ou l'autre des mesures suivantes:  
– Changez la position de l'antenne de réception.  
– Augmentez la séparation entre l'équipement et le récepteur.  
– Branchez l'équipement sur une source d'alimentation différente de celle sur laquelle le récepteur est  
branché.  
– Consultez votre distributeur ou un technicien qualifié en la matière pour assistance.  
IMPORTANTE !  
las modificaciones no autorizadas por el fabricante pueden anular la autoridad de los usuarios para  
utilizar este aparato.  
Nota : Este aparato ha sido probado y cumple con los límites correspondientes a un aparato digital de Clase  
.
B, según la parte 15 de las Normas FCC. Estos límites han sido diseñados para facilitar suficiente protección  
frente a interferencias perjudiciales en una instalación residencial. Este aparato genera, utiliza y puede emitir  
energía de frecuencias de radio y, si no se instala y utiliza según el manual de instrucciones, puede provocar  
interferencias perjudiciales en las comunicaciones de radio. Sin embargo, no existe garantía de que las  
interferencias no ocurrirán en una instalación particular. Si este aparato provoca interferencias perjudiciales en  
la recepción de radio o television, que se puede identificar encendiendo y apagando el aparato,  
recomendamos al usuario que intente solucionar las interferencias siguiendo una o más de las siguientes  
medidas:  
– Cambie la posición de la antena receptora.  
– Aumente la separación entre el aparato y el receptor.  
– Conecte el aparato a una toma de un circuito diferente al que está conectado el receptor.  
– Consulte con el distribuidor o un técnico de radio/TV con experiencia para que le ayuden.  
¡IMPORTANTE!  
modificações não autorizadas pelo fabricante, podem causar danos na operação deste aparelho.  
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Index  
English ------------------------------------------------ 8  
Français -------------------------------------------- 25  
Español --------------------------------------------- 44  
CAUTION  
Canada  
Use of controls or adjustments or  
performance of procedures other  
than herein may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure or other unsafe  
operation.  
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.  
ATTENTION  
Franćais:  
L'utilisation des commandes ou  
réglages ou le non-respect des  
procédures ci-incluses peuvent se  
traduire par une exposition  
dangereuse à l'irradiation.  
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.  
ATENCIÓN  
El uso de mando o ajustes o la  
ejecucción de métodos que no sean  
los aquí descritos puede ocasionar  
peligro de exposición a radiación.  
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Contents  
Using a non-USB device.................................... 18  
Using a USB mass storage device ................... 18  
General Information  
Environmental Information ................................ 9  
Supplied accessories ............................................ 9  
Safety Information ................................................ 9  
Clock/Timer/Sleep  
Clock setting ....................................................... 20  
Setting theAlarmTime...................................... 20  
Stopping the alarm ...................................................20  
Sleep timer setting ............................................. 20  
Preparations  
Rear connections ............................................... 10  
Connecting a USB device or memory card ........11  
Connecting other equipment to your system ...11  
Before using the remote control .................... 11  
Replacing the remote control battery........... 11  
iPod Dock  
Compatible iPod players ................................... 21  
Selecting the correct dock adaptor ............... 21  
Using the dock adaptors................................... 21  
Playing an iPod portable player ....................... 21  
Charging iPod battery using the dock ........... 21  
Controls  
Main unit .............................................................. 12  
Remote Control ................................................. 13  
Specifications ............................................ 22  
Basic Functions  
Switching the system on ................................... 14  
Switching the system toEco Power standby  
mode ..................................................................... 14  
Switching the system to standby mode ........ 14  
Power SavingAutomatic Standby.................... 14  
Adjusting volume and sound............................ 14  
Sound control ..................................................... 15  
Troubleshooting ..................................... 23  
USB playback functions  
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT ...  
................................................................................ 16  
Programming track numbers ........................... 16  
Reviewing programmed tracks........................ 16  
Changing programmed tracks ......................... 16  
Erasing the program .......................................... 16  
Radio Reception  
Tuning to radio stations .................................... 17  
Programming radio stations............................. 17  
Automatic programming .........................................17  
Manual programming ...............................................17  
Tuning to preset radio stations ....................... 17  
External Sources  
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General Information  
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome  
to Philips!  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall  
be placed on the apparatus.  
To fully benefit from the support that Philips  
welcome.  
Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the  
AC power plug can be reached easily.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping  
or splashing.  
Environmental Information  
When the system is switched to Standby  
mode, it is still consuming some power.  
To disconnect the system from the  
power supply completely, remove the AC  
power plug from the wall socket.  
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted.We  
have tried to make the packaging easy to  
separate into three materials: cardboard (box),  
polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,  
protective foam sheet).  
Your system consists of materials which can be  
recycled and reused if disassembled by a  
specialized company. Please observe the local  
regulations regarding the disposal of packaging  
materials, exhausted batteries and old  
equipment.  
Supplied accessories  
– remote control (with battery)  
– FM antenna  
– 4 X iPod dock adaptors  
– 3.5 mm line-in cable  
Safety Information  
Before operating the system, check that the  
operating voltage indicated on the typeplate of  
your system is identical with the voltage of your  
local power supply. If not, please consult your  
dealer.  
Place the system on a flat, hard and stable  
surface.  
Place the system in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in  
your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches)  
clearance from the rear and the top of the unit  
and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side.  
The ventilation should not be impeded by  
covering the ventilation openings with items,  
such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.  
Do not expose the system, batteries or discs to  
excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources  
caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,  
should be placed on the apparatus.  
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Preparations  
FM wire  
antenna  
Rear connections  
B Antenna Connection  
Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM  
terminal. Extend and position the FM antenna for  
optimal reception.  
The type plate is located at the rear of the  
system.  
A Power  
Note:  
Before connecting the power cord to the wall  
outlet, ensure that all other connections have  
been made.  
– Position the FM antenna away from the speaker  
wires to avoid electrical interference.  
WARNING!  
– For optimal performance, use only the  
original power cord.  
– Never make or change connections with  
the power switched on.  
C Optional connections  
The optional equipment and connecting cords are  
not supplied. Refer to the operating instructions  
of the connected equipment for details.  
To avoid overheating of the system, a safety  
circuit has been built in. Therefore, your  
system may switch to Standby mode  
automatically under extreme conditions. If  
this happens, let the system cool down  
before reusing it (not available for all versions).  
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Preparations  
Connecting a USB device  
Before using the remote control  
1 Pull out the plastic protective sheet.  
By connecting a USB mass storage device  
(including USB flash memory, USB flash players)  
to the system, you can enjoy the device's stored  
music through the powerful speakers of system.  
2 Select the source you wish to control by  
pressing one of the source select keys on the  
remote control (for example USB,TUNER).  
Insert the USB device's USB plug into the  
socket on the set.  
3 Then select the desired function (for example  
).  
OR  
for devices with USB cables:  
1 Insert one plug of the USB cable (not supplied)  
to the  
socket on the set.  
2 Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the  
USB port of the USB device.  
Connecting other equipment to your  
system  
Replacing the remote control  
battery (lithium CR2025)  
Use a line-in-cable to connect AUX IN to the  
analogue audio out terminals of an external  
equipment (TV,VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD  
player or CD Recorder).  
1 Press the slot on the battery compartment.  
2 Pull out the battery compartment.  
3 Replace a new battery and fully insert the  
battery compartment back to the original  
position.  
1
CR2025  
2
3
CAUTION!  
– Remove battery if it is exhausted or will  
not be used for a long time.  
– Batteries contain chemical substances, so  
they should be disposed of properly.  
– Perchlorate Material-special handling  
hazardouswaste/perchlorate.  
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Controls  
Main unit  
1 USB DIRECT  
jack for the connecting an external USB mass  
storage device and MP3/ WMA players.  
2ÉÅ  
(iPod/USB) starts or interrupts playback.  
3S/ T  
iPod/ USB .......... fast searches back and forward  
within a track (press and hold).  
................................. skips to the beginning of a  
current/previous/next track.  
CLOCK ............... adjusts the minutes for the clock/  
alarm function.  
TUNER ............... tunes to lower/ higher FM  
frequency.  
4VOLUME -/+  
adjusts the volume level.  
5Display screen  
shows the status of the system.  
6FM antenna  
improves FM reception  
7DOCK for iPod  
cradle for docking adaptors used to dock your  
iPod player for playback or recharging through  
this system.  
8 Power  
switches on the system to the last sound source  
played.  
switches the system to standby mode.  
9Source  
to select the respective sound source: USB, iPod,  
FM, or AUX.  
0PRESET -/+  
(USB) skips to the beginning of a previous/  
subsequent album.  
adjusts the hours for the clock/alarm function.  
selects a preset radio station.  
DBB  
enhances the bass  
DSC  
selects different sound effects  
!IR  
remote sensor  
@AUX  
connect an auxiliary device here.  
12  
 
Controls  
@Timer  
Remote Control  
activates/deactivates alarm setting mode  
turns alarm on/off  
1iPod  
selects the sound source for your iPod player.  
2Power  
#AUX  
selects sound source for other audio equipment.  
$PROG/SETTIME  
switches the system to standby mode.  
(TUNER) programs radio stations.  
sets the clock function.  
(USB) programs tracks.  
3ÉÅ  
(iPod/USB) starts or interrupts playback.  
4Menu  
%VOLUME -/+  
adjusts the volume level.  
^MUTE  
interrupts and resumes sound production.  
enters iPod menu  
5USB  
6 REPEAT/SHUFF  
selects sound source for a USB audio player.  
(USB) toggles track/album playback options e.g.  
repeat or random order mode.  
7ALBUM/PRESET3 / 4  
(USB) skips to the beginning of a previous/  
subsequent album.  
selects a preset radio station.  
DBB  
enhances the bass  
Notes for remote control:  
– First select the source you wish to control  
by pressing one of the source select keys on  
the remote control (for example USB/AUX).  
– Then select the desired function (for  
example ÉÅ, S , T).  
DSC  
selects different sound effects  
8 SLEEP  
selects the sleeper time.  
9TUNER  
selects the sound source for FM radio.  
0TUNING -/+  
TUNER ............... tunes to lower/ higher FM  
frequency.  
CLOCK ............... adjusts the hour for the clock/  
alarm function.  
!S / T  
iPod/USB.....fast searches back and forward within  
a track (press and hold).  
................................. skips to the beginning of a  
current/previous/next track.  
CLOCK ............... adjusts the minute for the clock/  
alarm function.  
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Basic Functions  
Switching the system to Standby  
mode  
Press Power (or Power on the remote  
control).  
The volume level (up to a maximum volume  
of 12), last selected mode, source and tuner  
presets will be retained in the system's memory.  
POWER  
TUNER  
+
TUNING  
TUNING  
Power Saving Automatic Standby  
As a power-saving feature, the system  
automatically switches to standby 15 minutes  
after a USB connected device has reached the  
end of the last track and no control is operated.  
Adjusting volume and sound  
USB  
MENU  
TIMER  
AUX  
1 Press VOLUME -/+ to decrease or increase the  
volume.  
SHU FFLE  
REPEAT  
PROG  
SET TIME  
Display shows the volume levelVoL and a  
number 0-32.  
DSC  
ALBUM/  
PRESET  
2 Press MUTE on the remote control to  
interrupt sound reproduction instantly.  
Playback will continue without sound and  
MUTE appears.  
VOL  
DBB  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
To activate sound reproduction you can:  
– press MUTE again;  
– adjust the volume controls;  
– change source.  
Important!  
Before you operate the system, complete  
the preparation procedures.  
Switching the system on  
Press Power on the set.  
The system will switch to the last selected  
source.  
Press source on the set repeatedly or USB,  
AUX, iPod or TUNER on the remote  
control.  
The system will switch to the selected source.  
Switching the system to Eco  
Power Standby mode  
Press and hold POWER (or POWER on the  
remote) in the active mode.  
The system enters Eco power standby mode.  
If the system is normal standby mode, press and  
hold POWER on the front panel for 3 seconds  
or more to switch to Eco power standby or vice  
versa.  
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Basic Functions  
Sound Control  
DBB and DSC sound features cannot be  
activated at the same time.  
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)  
DBB enhances the bass response.  
iPod/AUX  
Press ALBUM/PRESET 4 on the remote or  
PRESET - on the pane to enable/disable DBB  
feature.  
USB/TUNER  
Press and hold ALBUM/PRESET 4 on the  
remote or PRESET - on the panel for more  
than 2 seconds to enable/disable DBB feature.  
DSC (Digital Sound Control)  
DSC provides a different type of preset sound  
equalizer setting.  
iPod/AUX  
1 Press ALBUM/PRESET 3 or PRESET + on  
the panel to enter DSC mode.  
2 Press PRESET + repeatedly to select: CLASSIC,  
JAZZ, POP or ROCK.  
USB/TUNER  
1 Press and hold ALBUM/PRESET 3 or  
PRESET + on the panel for more than 2  
seconds to enter DSC mode.  
2 Press PRESET + repeatedly to select: CLASSIC,  
JAZZ, POP or ROCK.  
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USB playback functions  
Programming track numbers  
Program in the STOP position to select and  
store up to 20 tracks in the memory.  
1 Press PROG/SETTIME on the remote  
control to enter the programming mode.  
Pr 01 appears and PROG flashes.  
POWER  
TUNER  
2 Press S/T to select your desired track  
+
TUNING  
TUNING  
number.  
For tracks in a different album, press ALBUM/  
PRESET 3/4 to select a desired album  
number.  
3 Press PROG/SETTIME to confirm the track  
number to be stored.  
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to select and store all desired  
tracks.  
USB  
MENU  
TIMER  
AUX  
FULLappears if you attempt to program  
more than 20 tracks.  
SHU FFLE  
REPEAT  
PROG  
SET TIME  
5 To start playback of your program, press ÉÅ.  
DSC  
ALBUM/  
PRESET  
VOL  
Reviewing programmed tracks  
You can review or change the programmed  
tracks.  
DBB  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
1 Press PROG/SETTIME repeatedly to review  
each programmed track.  
Changing programmed tracks  
1 Press PROG/SETTIME repeatedly to your  
desired programmed track.  
Different play modes: SHUFFLE  
and REPEAT  
You can select and change the various play  
modes before or during playback.The REPEAT  
modes can also be combined with PROGRAM.  
2 Press S/T to select your desired track  
number.  
For tracks in a different album, press ALBUM/  
PRESET 3/4 to select a desired album  
number.  
1 To select your play mode, press REPEAT/  
SHUFF before or during playback until the  
display shows the desired function.  
If onE appears the current track will play  
repeatedly.  
3 Press PROG/SETTIME to confirm the track  
number to be stored.  
If ALb appears the current album will play  
repeatedly.  
If ALL appears all tracks will be played  
repeatedly.  
Erasing programmed tracks  
1 To erase your program, press and hold PROG/  
SETTIME for more than 2 seconds.  
CLR appears.  
SHUFF appears if shuffle playback is  
activated and disappears if deactivated.  
2 To return to normal playback, press the  
REPEAT/SHUFF until oFF displayed.  
Note:  
– The Repeat and Shuffle functions cannot be  
combined.  
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Radio Reception  
Programming radio stations  
You can store up to a total of 20 radio stations  
in the memory.  
Automatic programming  
POWER  
TUNER  
Automatic programming will start at preset  
number 1 and all your former presets will be  
overridden.  
+
TUNING  
TUNING  
Press PROG/SETTIME for more than 3  
seconds to activate programming.  
All available stations are programmed.  
Manual programming  
USB  
MENU  
TIMER  
AUX  
1 Tune to your desired station (refer to “Tuning to  
radio stations”).  
SHU FFLE  
REPEAT  
PROG  
SET TIME  
2 Press PROG/SETTIME to activate  
programming.  
DSC  
ALBUM/  
PRESET  
PROG flashes in the display.  
VOL  
DBB  
3 Press ALBUM/PRESET 3 / 4 to allocate a  
number from 1 to 20 to this station.  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
4 Press PROG/SETTIME again to confirm the  
setting.  
PROG disappears, the preset number and  
the frequency of the preset station are shown.  
Tuning to radio stations  
5 Repeat the above four steps to store other  
stations.  
1 Press TUNER to select the tuner source.  
You can override a preset station by storing  
another frequency in its place.  
2 Hold TUNING -/+ (or S/T on the set)  
and then release the button.  
The system will start searching for a radio  
station with sufficient signal strength.  
Tuning to preset radio stations  
3 Repeat step 2 if necessary until you find the  
Press ALBUM/PRESET 3/ 4until the  
desired preset station is displayed.  
desired station.  
To tune to a weak station, press TUNING -/+  
(or S/T on the set) briefly and repeatedly.  
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External Sources  
INFORMATION REGARDING USB  
DIRECT:  
1. Compatibility of the USB connection on this  
system:  
a)This product supports most USB Mass storage  
devices (MSD) that are compliant to the USB  
MSD standards.  
POWER  
DBB  
SOURCE  
DSC  
PRESET  
VO  
L
UME  
+
+
i) Most common Mass storage class devices are  
flash drives, memory sticks, jump drives and etc.  
ii) If you see a "Disc Drive" showing up on your  
computer after you have plugged the mass  
storage device into your computer, most likely it  
is MSD compliant and it will work with this  
system.  
b) If your Mass storage device requires a battery/  
power source please make sure you have a fresh  
battery inserted or charge the USB device before  
connecting to the system.  
Using a non-USB device  
1 Connect the audio out terminals of the external  
equipment (TV,VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD  
player or CD Recorder) to the AUX socket of  
your system.  
2 Press AUX to select external equipment.  
2. Supported Music type:  
a)This device only supports unprotected music  
with the following file extension:  
Note:  
ñ Refer to the operating instructions of your  
connected equipment for details.  
.mp3  
.wma  
b) Music bought from on-line music stores are not  
supported because they are secured by Digital  
Rights Management protection (DRM).  
c) File name extensions that end with the  
following are not supported:  
USB  
MENU  
AUX  
.wav;.m4a; .m4p;mp4; .aac and etc.  
3. Playback of audio files through the system's  
speakers is not possible if you connect directly from  
your computer to the USB socket.  
Using a USB mass storage device  
By connecting a USB mass storage device to the  
system, you can enjoy the device's stored music  
through the system's powerful speakers.  
1 Check the USB device has been properly  
connected. (See Installation: Connecting an  
additional appliance).  
2 Press USB once or more to select USB.  
no AUdIO appears if no audio file is found  
in the USB device.  
3 Refer to the Quick Start Guide or the Controls  
page of this manual for basic playback features.  
Playing a USB mass storage device  
Compatible USB mass storage devices  
You can use:  
– USB flash memory (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)  
– USB flash players (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)  
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External Sources  
Supported formats:  
– USB or memory file format FAT12, FAT16,  
FAT32 (sector size: 512-4096 bytes)  
– MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and  
variable bit rate  
– WMA v9 or earlier  
– Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8  
levels  
– Number of albums/ folders: maximum 99  
– Number of tracks/titles: maximum 999  
– ID3 tag v2.0 or later  
– File name in Unicode UTF8 (maximum length:  
128 bytes)  
The system will not play or support the  
following:  
– Empty albums: an empty album is an album  
that does not contain MP3/WMA files, and  
will not be shown in the display.  
– Non-supported file formats are skipped.This  
means that e.g.:Word documents .doc or  
MP3 files with extension .dlf are ignored and  
will not be played.  
– AAC, WAV, PCM audio files  
– DRM protected WMA files  
– WMA files in Lossless format.  
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Clock/Timer/Sleep  
1 Press TIMER for more than 3 seconds to enter  
the alarm setting mode.  
appears.  
The alarm clock digits flash.  
"Err" appears briefly if you have not set the  
clock time.  
POWER  
TUNER  
2 Press TUNING +/- to set the hours.  
+
TUNING  
TUNING  
3 Press S/T to set the minutes.  
4 Press iPod, TUNER or USB to select the  
sound source.  
5 Press TIMER to confirm your alarm setting.  
The display returns to the clock time.  
Notes:  
TheTUNER mode is the default source if:  
– Your USB device contains no MP3 orWMA files.  
– You forgot to connect a USB device.  
– You forgot to dock your iPod.  
USB  
MENU  
TIMER  
AUX  
SHU FFLE  
REPEAT  
PROG  
SET TIME  
DSC  
ALBUM/  
PRESET  
Stopping the alarm  
VOL  
DBB  
To cancel the alarm, press TIMER in standby or  
playback mode.  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
appears if activated, and disappears if  
deactivated.  
Sleep timer setting  
The sleep timer enables the system to switch off  
by itself after a set period of time.  
1 Press SLEEP on the remote control repeatedly  
to select a preset time.  
Clock setting  
The clock uses the 12-hour mode.  
The selections are as follows (time in  
minutes):  
1209060 3015OFF…  
Important!  
To set clock in the Eco Power mode, press and  
hold POWER on the set for 3 seconds or  
more to switch to normal standby mode first  
before proceeding with the procedures below.  
SLEEP is displayed.  
2 To review the remaining sleep time, press  
1 In standby mode, press PROG/SETTIME for  
more than two seconds.  
SLEEP .  
The clock digits flash.  
Note:  
– If you press SLEEP again, this will change your  
sleep time period to the next shorter preset option.  
2 Press S/T to set the minutes.  
3 Press TUNING -/+ to set the hours.  
4 Press PROG/SETTIME to confirm the time.  
To deactivate the sleep timer  
Press SLEEP repeatedly until "0FF" is displayed,  
or press Power.  
Setting the timer  
You can only set timer in standby mode.  
Wake up to FM radio or music from your USB  
device or iPod.The clock time needs to be set  
first before the alarm clock can be used.  
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iPod Dock  
Compatible iPod players  
Playing an iPod portable player  
The docking entertainment system is compatible  
with all the existing Apple iPod models with 30-  
pin connector.  
1 Correctly dock your iPod portable player in the  
cradle. Make sure the dock adaptor is  
compatible.  
Make sure that you have powered on your iPod  
player before selecting iPod source.  
Selecting the correct dock  
adaptor  
2 Press iPod on the remote control to select iPod  
source.  
Four adapters are included to fit different iPod  
models including iPod touch (8GB, 16GB), iPod  
classic (80GB, 160GB), iPod nano 3rd generation  
(4GB, 8GB), iPod the 5th generation (30GB,  
60GB, 80GB), iPod nano 2nd generation (2GB,  
4GB, 8GB) and iPod nano 1st generation (1GB,  
2GB, 4GB ).  
The iPod dock icon  
appears.  
3 Playback starts automatically. Playback functions  
play, skip, fast search and, pause are possible using  
the controls on this system and its remote  
control.  
Charging iPod battery using the  
dock  
Using the dock adaptors  
Before plugging your player in the dock, snap the  
suitable dock adapter into the dock to provide a  
snug fit for the player to be docked  
In iPod mode, directly dock your iPod portable  
player on the cradle for charging.  
Note:  
–For the purpose of saving power, recharging of  
your USB device and iPod is Not Supported when  
the main set is in Eco Power mode.  
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Specifications  
AMPLIFIER  
– FM ................................................................................ 20dBf  
Total harmonic distortion..................................... 1%  
Frequency response  
– FM .............................................................. 63 – 6000 Hz  
Signal-to-noise-ratio  
Output power ........................................................................  
......................................................................50W+2 x 25W  
Signal-to-noise ratio....................................... 70 dBA  
Frequency response ...... 50 Hz – 20 KHz, 3 dB  
Input sensitivity AUX ....................... 0.5V (max. 2V)  
– FM ....................................................................... 50 dBA  
SUBWOOFER  
USB PLAYER  
Frequency response ............................ 50 Hz – 1KHz  
Impedance........................................................................ 8 Ω  
Rated power ................................................................ 50W  
USB ................................................................... 12Mb/s,V1.1  
......................................... support MP3 and WMA files  
Number of albums/folders .................maximum 99  
Number of tracks/titles...................... maximum 999  
TWEETER  
Frequency response ..................... 160 Hz – 16 KHz  
Impedance........................................................................ 4 Ω  
Rated power ........................................................ 2 x 25W  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
AC Power ................................................... 120V / 60 Hz  
Dimensions (w x h x d)300 x 300 x 1024 (mm)  
Weight......................................................................... 10.1 kg  
Standby power consumption ............................<7W  
TUNER  
FM wave range ................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz  
Sensitivity at 75 Ω  
Specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
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Troubleshooting  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the  
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you  
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for  
help.  
Problem  
Solution  
Insert a a USB device.  
“NO USb” is displayed.  
If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or  
connect an external antenna for better  
reception.  
Radio reception is poor.  
Increase the distance between the unit and your  
TV orVCR.  
Position the FM antenna away from the speaker  
wires to avoid electrical interference.  
Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and  
switch on the system again.  
The system does not react when buttons  
are pressed.  
Adjust the volume.  
Disconnect the headphone.  
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor  
quality.  
Select the source (e.g.TUNER) before pressing  
the function button (3/4, S/T).  
Reduce the distance between the remote  
control and the system.  
Insert the battery with its polarities  
(+/– signs) aligned as indicated.  
The remote control does not function  
properly.  
Replace the battery.  
Point the remote control directly toward  
IR sensor on the front of the system.  
Set the clock time correctly.  
Switch on the alarm.  
The alarm function is not working.  
The Clock setting is erased.  
Power has been interrupted or the power cord  
has been disconnected. Reset the clock.  
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PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY  
ONE (1) YEAR  
WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth  
below.  
Philips, or (d) if any Philips serial number has been removed or  
defaced, or (e) product, accessories or consumables sold “AS IS”  
without warranty of any kind by including refurbished Philips  
product sold “AS IS” by some retailers.  
WHO IS COVERED:  
Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the per- This Limited Warranty does not cover:  
son receiving the product as a gift against defects in materials and  
workmanship as based on the date of original purchase  
(“Warranty Period”) from an Authorized Dealer. The original  
sales receipt showing the product name and the purchase date  
from an authorized retailer is considered such proof.  
Shipping charges to return defective product to Philips.  
Labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjust-  
ment of customer controls on the product, and installation or  
repair of antenna/signal source systems outside of the product.  
Product repair and/or part replacement because of improper  
installation or maintenance, connections to improper voltage  
supply, power line surge, lightning damage, retained images or  
screen markings resulting from viewing fixed stationary con-  
tent for extended periods, product cosmetic appearance items  
due to normal wear and tear, unauthorized repair or other  
cause not within the control of Philips.  
Damage or claims for products not being available for use, or  
for lost data or lost software.  
Damage from mishandled shipments or transit accidents when  
returning product to Philips.  
A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable  
it to operate in any country other than the country for which  
it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or  
repair of products damaged by these modifications.  
A product used for commercial or institutional purposes  
(including but not limited to rental purposes).  
WHAT IS COVERED:  
The Philips warranty covers new products if a defect in material  
or workmanship occurs and a valid claim is received by Philips  
within the Warranty Period. At its option, Philips will either (1)  
repair the product at no charge, using new or refurbished  
replacement parts, or (2) exchange the product with a product  
that is new or which has been manufactured from new, or ser-  
viceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent or most  
comparable to the original product in Philips current inventory,  
or (3) refund the original purchase price of the product.  
Philips warrants replacement products or parts provided under  
this warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from  
the date of the replacement or repair for ninety (90) days or for  
the remaining portion of the original product’s warranty,  
whichever provides longer coverage for you. When a product or  
part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property  
and the replaced item becomes Philips’ property. When a refund  
is given, your product becomes Philips’ property.  
Product lost in shipment and no signature verification receipt  
can be provided.  
Failure to operate per Owner’s Manual.  
Note: Any product sold and identified as refurbished or  
renewed carries a ninety (90) day limited warranty.  
TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN THE U.S.A., PUERTO  
RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS…  
Contact Philips Customer Care Center at:  
1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477)  
Replacement product can only be sent if all warranty  
requirements are met. Failure to follow all requirements  
can result in delay.  
TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN CANADA…  
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)  
1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) - (English or Spanish  
Speaking)  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED - EXCLUSIONS AND LIMI-  
TATIONS:  
This Limited Warranty applies only to the new products manu-  
factured by or for Philips that can be identified by the trademark,  
trade name, or logo affixed to it. This Limited Warranty does not REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS  
apply to any non-Philips hardware product or any software, even  
if packaged or sold with the product. Non-Philips manufacturers,  
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE CON-  
SUMER. PHILIPS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDEN-  
suppliers, or publishers may provide a separate warranty for their TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF  
own products packaged with the bundled product.  
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PROD-  
UCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  
LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT  
IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
Philips is not liable for any damage to or loss of any programs,  
data, or other information stored on any media contained within  
the product, or any non-Philips product or part not covered by  
this warranty. Recovery or reinstallation of programs, data or  
other information is not covered under this Limited Warranty.  
Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation of inciden-  
tal or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may  
not apply to you.  
This warranty does not apply (a) to damage caused by accident,  
abuse, misuse, neglect, misapplication, or non-Philips product, (b)  
to damage caused by service performed by anyone other than  
Philips or Philips Authorized Service Location, (c) to a product or  
a part that has been modified without the written permission of  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.  
Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026  
3121 233 48802  
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