INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Standard items: Re mole contra transmitter {1 x) Batteries (2x AAA size} for remote control transmitter Loudspeaker boxes {one pair) FM aerial wire 75 ohms {1x) AM loop antenna (1x) Available from your Philips dealer: “Tripodforfoudspeakerboxes {Type SBC 38585). INSTALLATION * Unpack aif parts and remove protective material. inserithebatteriesintothe remote contort transmitter, as shown In the battery compartment {Fig, 8).
busybody INSTALLATION Positioning the Loudspeakers The best position can be found by experimenting. Bass reproduction is amplified by placing the speakers on the floor. Placing loudspeakers behind curtains, etc. has an unfavorable effect on treble reproduction. Try to keep the arrangement as symmetrical as possible. CONTROLS CONTROLS ON THE UNIT {Fig. 1) ~TUNER, TIMER DISPLAY 1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Torecelvesignalsfromiheremotecontrol. 2 Display To indicate the functioning of the unit.
CONTROLS 18 AUX/TV button To switch to Aux and Phonon made {for external sources, o.g. TV sound) 19 Volume Knob To adjust the volume. The standby indicator s incorporated in the volume krill. 20 POWERLESSNESS button To switch the union or o standby mode. 21 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER (5 BAND) To adjust tone color. 22 DISPLAY: SPECTRUM ANALYZER To display the frequency distribution of the sound sources. 23 DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL JAZZ button: Digital sound control optimizes sound for jazz music.
CONTROLS ysgbug KARAOKE/MIC MIX (not all versions) 38 Microphone socket: Connection for microphone. 40 MIC MIX Revel control: to adjust mixing levelforkaracke or microphone recording. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL {Fig. 6) Perfectionist the source you wish to control by pressing one of the source select keys on the remote control (eg. OD, TUNER, TAPE and AUX/TY). ~ This remote control can be used for PHILIPS TV {with RC & code) SYSTEM. Then, select the desired function.
OPERATION AMPLIFIER OPERATION AMPLIFIER POWER STANDBY ON/OFF o Press D, TUNER, TAPE of BAUXITE on When you first plug the unit into the mains, the uni twill standpoint mode. The display wiki show the teems. ~ The dime will flash until you set the clock, {See Timer and Clock function.} « Antidepressant sourceselectionbutton of the POWERLESSNESS button on the unit, or on the remote control to switch on the unit. ~ The standby indicator on volume nab remains on and the time will be shown.
AMPLIFIER TUNER Ladybug DIGITAL SCUD CONTROL (DEC) The DSG feature creates a realistic atmosphere for the style of music you select using the latest digital sound technology. The unit offers the following DSC modes: ~ JAZZ: for that brassy bite of jazz at close quarters. ~ POP:fortheelectricexcilementof stadium pop. — CLASSIC: for the dramatic depth of classics! music in an auditorium. FLAT: for the sub fie extension of the music's dimensions.
TUNER . To tune to weak stations, briefly depress <« TUNING continuously bountiful read the correct frequency of the reception is tits optimum, Switch fo MONO i there is interference noise during FM stereo reception. PRESETTING STATIONS You can preset thirty stations in the memory. ‘Whenyoutunetoapresetsiation, the memory allocation number (1-30) appears next to the frequency on the display.
COMPACT DISC busby COMPACT DISC Usecompactdiscsbeardngthe symbol below, in addition fo the conventional 12em COs, Bem ODs can be used without an adapter, GUM PACT DIGITAL AUDIO Bear in mind the following points since any dirt, scratches or warping of the disc can cause broken or intermittent sound and also noise.
COMPACT DISC Playing in a desired order (Program) You can store up to twenty tracks in the emery. * Press <« SEARCH or BEARS »» o locate a particular track, * When you have found the correct track number, press PREVIEW 1o store it in the memory. — The display will show the number of programmed tracks and the total playing time of the music programmer. Repeat this procedure to select other tracks that you wish to programmer into the memory.
COMPACT DISC ysiibug Repeat ON: the contents of the CD or program will be replayed after the last track of the GO or programmer. Cross STOP M, OPENNESS or REPEAT 1o cancel the repeat function. Previous and Next Functions Tress 4«4 SEARCH briefly on the unit or TRACK PRESET DOWN on the remote control during normal playback; Playback wilt be interrupted andiheirackrepeated {from the beginning.
COMPACT DISC CASSETTE DECKS Dubbing a CD — with Edit features CASSETTE DECKS = ‘When using EDIT button, accreditation's 2 with a maximum of 20 titles hitherto selected GENERAL INFORMATION 2 @ length of a cassette. There are two edit mode can be used.
CASSETTE DECKS suburb INSERTING A CASSETTE * Press EJECT button on DECK 1 or DECK. + The cassette door opens. « Inge rt the casseroles with the open side downward and the full spoon on the left. + Close the cassette door. Remark: The TAPE TYPE is selected automatically. PLAYBACK Playback of a cassette + Press TAPE on the unit, + Press EJECT button to open the cassette door. insert the cassette in DECK 1 or DECK 2. Press the AUTO REVERSE to select the direction made for playback.
CASSETTE DECKS TIMER AND CLOCK FUNCTION Select the recording speed by pressing NORMAL or HIGH DUBBING SPEED button for more than 1 sec. The recording start as per your choice of dubbing speed. Note: During dubbing of cassette do not press any ether deck reflated button to avoid canceling of the recording function. The STOP W button of either deck will spat. the dubbing. Dubbing of cassette is possible during G, TUNED or AUX/TV mode. To ensure good dubbing, tapes of the same length are recommended.
TIMER AND CLOCK FUNCTION ladybug ALARM FUNCTION TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 -~ Once only alarm: for example, 9.00 AM. Otter that the timer is switched off, Daily alarm: for example, 12.30 PM every day. Weekday alarm: every weekday between Monday and Friday, for example 7.30 AM. -~ Chippendale every dayoftheweekend {i.e. Saturday and Sunday), for example, 11.00 AM. News Function ~ On and off at a specified time {every hour).
TIME AND CLOCK FUNCTION For BUZZER * IfyouselectBUZZER, you need nut select Stop Time. The BUZZER will sound for one minute. ALARM ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE if the timer is not set: * Press TIMER. ~ The display will show the start time of TIMER 1 and its flag. TIMER1isnowactiveanditsfagiluminated. * Press TIMER again. « The display will show the start time of TIMER 2 and its flag. TIMER2isnowactiveanditsflagifuminated. * Press TIMER again. ~ The flags of TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 wolf appear on the display.
busgirl CANCEL ALARM + Press any of the automatic source selection buttons 1o cancel the alarm, REPEAT ALARM (SNOOZE) Switch off the alarm temporarily from buzzer ln standby mode. + Press any of the function buttons (except BUZZER OFF) on the remote control. ~ The buzzer is temporarily switched off, ~ I will come on again after ten minutes. ~ The BUZZER flag T will blink during REPEAT ALARM. To cane! the REPEAT ALARM mods, pressurizer on the remote contort or leave the standby mode.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE THE SYSTEM + Chamois leather sightly moistened with waterissufficientfor cleaning the housing of the unit and the enclosures. + Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives. THE CD PLAYER * Keep the CD tray free of dust using a clean clot tr. THE CDs. * Never write on the printed side not attach any stickers Keep the shiny surface of a CD clean, Use a soft dint-free cloth and always wipe the CD in a straight tine from center to edge. (Fig.
= The power cord must TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following checks will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your system. Before going through the check list below, first check the hollowing points. be connected firmly. = The speaker connection must also be firm. Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest dealer. Radio Reception Symptom Cause (and Remedy) The STEREO indicator flashes Adjust the antenna.
€D Player Operation (continued) 0 05 is displayed 0:5¢ EARDRUM is displayed There is nio disc in the CO tray. ‘The CD is direly, badly serrated or warped. Flay does not start from the first frack The player is in PROGRAM mods or SHUFFLE mode., Press STOP followed by PLAY button again. Crass STOP followed by CLEAR and press PLAY again, General No sound output Turn VOLUME clockwise, “The headphones are connected. Disconnect hem. Check that the speakers are connected.
[ GUARANTEE AND SERVICE VALID FOR AUSTRALIA | | GUARANTEE AND SERVILE FOR ZEALAND | ‘The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty are additional ali other rights and remedies, which, under the Trade Practices Actor other Commonwealth or State law, the purchaser of owner has in respect of the product. ‘The Philips product carries the following warranties: {series WiFi-systems: 12 months. Compact Duse Players: 12 months. Home Audio Oysters: § months.