Australia @ New Zealand @Mexico Guarantee and Service valid for Australia The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty are in addition to alf other rights and remedies, which, under the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State law, the purchaser or owner has in respect of the product. The Philips product carries the following warranties: —C-series WiFi-systems 12 months, —Compact Disc Players: 12 months, ~Home Audio Systems: 6 months.
CONTENTS SETTING UP AND CONNECTION! Connections on the back of the unit Setting Power supply Connecting the P Antenna Connecting the CD place Connecting the cassette deck RC-Bus line connection... Connecting an analog record player. Connecting a DSR tuner Connecting a DC-dect Connecting other sources Conn acting headphones . Fitting a mains plug..
SETTING UP AND CONNECTING CONNECTIONS ON THE BACK OF THE UNIT . POWER CABLE This is used to connect you unit to the 230 240 V~ mains power supply. SPEAKERS connection terminals The speaker connection cables are attached 10 these screw terminals, DCC PLAY/REC sockets These sockets are for the cinch connection cable of your DCC recorder.
SETTING UP AND CONNECTING ) CONNECTING THE CD PLAYER o i Connect the flat cable to the CD PLAYER socket of the Q.| receiver. @ ; CONNECTING THE CASSETTE DECK Connect the flat cable to the CASSETTE socket of the receiver. RC-BUS LINE CONNECTION i you would like to use the receiver te switch on and remotely control other units (outside this system}, these units must be connected by means of the RC -BUS connection. CONNECTING AN ANALOG RECORD PLAYER Connect your analog record player to the PHONON IN sockets.
REMOTE CONTROL * Open the battery compartment and insert two batteries, (’ ” type RO3, UM-4 or AAA cells, as indicated above. ™ « Remove the batteries when they have run down or if they | B will not ba used again for a long period. The lifetime of the i batteries is about one year. SYSTEM STANDBY To switch the system on and off. TUNER CD TAPE 1TAPE2-DCC TV To select the sound source and {wake-up from standby); press more than 0.5 seconds.
RECEIVER PHILIPS OPERATING ELEMENTS POWER button This button is used for switching the main unit {as well as other auxiliary units connected to the power supply sockets) on {in standby mode) and off. TUNER selection switch This switch is used 1o select the tuner radio}. TAPE selection switch This switch is used 1o select TAPE (tape recorder). PHONON selection switch This switch is used for selecting the PHONON input.
AMPLIFIER EQUALIZER TUNER SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF {Standby) When connected to the mains, the system is always energized, To switch off the mains supply completely, pull the main plug out of the wall socket, Walking up the system ‘The normal way 1o wake up the system is by pressing the POWER button, Switching the stern to STANDBY Press POWER or press SYSTEM STANDBY on the remote control. The system will enter the standby mode {a kind of sleeping nematode.
TUNER ysyibug t FM RECEPTION MONO/STEREO Normally, your unit is in stereo standby. i noise-free stereo reception is not possible, you can switch your unit to MONO reception using the MONO button. You are now able to receive even very weak broadcast signals PRESET RADIO STATIONS You ¢an store up to 50 preferred radio stations in the memory. Autocratic programming of preset radio stations 50 radii stations ¢an be stored automatically in the memory.
CLOCK/TIMER ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SETTING THE CLOCK TECHNICAL DATA S Keep the SET button pressed for more than 2 seconds. The unit is meets the CE regulations concerning interference radiation. = The time appears on the display; the mintiest are flashing. This set complies with the safety regulations according to VDE g‘ Use the A PRESET ¥ buttons to adjust the minutes. Press the SET button again; the hour starts flashing. Use the A PRESET ¥ buttons to adjust the hour.
CD PLAYER L] CD PLAYER OPERATING BUTTONS i button This skip button is used 1o skip to the next track (NEXT) and to start forward search, ¢ button This skip button is used to skip 10 the previous track {PREVIOUS) and to start backward search. »button This button is used to start playback. 1 button This button is used to briefly interrupt playback (PAUSE), without changing the unit settings. TIME button This is used to change the information shown in the display.
CD PLAYER STOPPING PLAY Press the O button, SKIP FUNCTION (TRACK NEXT PREVIOUS) By passing the i bunion you can skip to the beginning of the next track in the track sequence (NEXT), and by pressing the <6« button you can skip 1o the beginning of the preceding track (PREVIOUS). While in STOP mode you can choose a certain track. Playback begins immediately. FAST SEARCH By keeping the or ] button passed, you activate the fast search (SEARCH) in the corresponding direction.
CD PLAYER stinkbug PROGRAMMING PLAYBACK To play the programmer you have created, press the Button. Alt functions of the playback mode continue to function, DELETING A PROGRAMMER To delete the entire programmer, press the CLEAR button while in the STOP mode. Opening the compartment (OPEN/CLOSE button} or shutting off the unit also deletes the programmer.
CASSETTE DECK CASSETTE DRIVE OPERATING BUTTONS $22¢ to open the cassette compartment. button This button is used to start playback, SIDE button This button is used to select side A or side B of the tape. 0 button This button is used to stop all functions. P21 button {forward) When the unit is in STOP made: fast forward. When pressed during playback: MUSIC SEARCH forward {music search to the beginning of the next track). -« button {reverse) Wuhan the unit is in STOP mode: fast reverse.
CASSETTE DECK 3 busy; N STARTING PLAYBACK | Switch on the noise reduction system with the DOLBY button if & cassette was recorded with DOLBY NR. Select the tape side with the SIDE button. To start playback, press the button . A LED next to the cassette compartment cover indicates the playback direction. STOPPING PLAYBACK Press the I button. INTERRUPTING PLAYBACK If you want to briefly interrupt playback, press the REC PAUSE REC button. Press the »button to resume playback.
CASSETTE DECK COPYING CASSETTES (DUBBING) Two tape drives enable you to dub tapes. When dubbing cassettes, it is not possible to select a DOLBY NR noise reduction system, as Dolby NR is automatically defeated in dubbing mode regardless of the NR switch sating. Therefore any NR system used on the source tape is automatically transferred to the copy whether Dolby B NR, Dolby all, Instar the cassette you want to copy from into drive {DECK} A, Insert the cassette you want 1o copy to into drive {DECK) B.