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1. INTRODUCTION 2. INSTALLATION *y Thank you for selecting the Philips FW 61 WiFi mini system This state-of-the-art WiFi mini stereo system offers the latest | technology to give you & high degree of sound reproduction in combination with user friendly operation. Thanks to the integration of user friendly computer technology. alf the individual units in the FW 61 function as a total system.
Connections BACK PANEL CD-TAPE IN/OUT deck connector for the system control cable €D IN DIGITAL — input socket for connecting the digital output of a CD player using a coaxial cable {for digital recording to 8 DCC recorder only) PHONON GROUND for connecting the earth wire of & record player FM AERIAL 75 © — socket for the FM aerial PHONON input sockets for connecting a record player with a magneto-dynamic pick-up cartridge AUX input sockets for connecting the sound channel of a TV set or video recorder DCC
Connections ladybug MAINS SUPPLY Warning Before connecting the unit to the mains, proceed as follows: « if the unit is equipped with a voltage selector, first adjust the voltage selector to the local mains voltage. « {f the unit does ot have a voltage selector, first check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate on the back of the unit corresponds to your local mains voltage, If it does not, consult your dealer or service organization. « First make all other connections.
3. REMOTE CONTROL The supplied remote control can be used to operate all units in the system. In addition, it can be used 1o operate any other equipment (e.g. television} that is connected to the system and uses the RC-5 remote control stern, if an operation is (also} possible by remote control, it will be explained in the description of the particular unit.
4. RECEIVER ladybug 2726 FRONT OF RECEIVER 1 NEWS for {deactivating the news timer 19 ¥ ADJUST A ~for adjusting a graphic equalizer frequency 2 AUTOGRAPH for activating the automatic programming of in the programming mode. preset stations 20 PHONOGRAPH ~ for selecting a record player connected to 3 TIMER OFFEND for {deactivating the timers the PHONON caskets {on the back of the receiver) or another PRIG ~for entering the programming mode 1o change and er sound source like a VCR, TV, COV etc.
Amplifier AMPLIFIER DISPLAY BAND SPECTRUM ANALYZER/GRAPHIC EQUALIZER The spectrum analyzer shows the frequency distribution of the selected source in real time. The graphic equalizer shows the setting of the B programmable equalizer presets {1-8) during programming. This area s also used to show the stereo balance adjustment.
Amplifier stinkbug " MICROPHONE MIXING 'Karaoke’ {not on alf versions) By connecting a microphone with 3.5 mm plug to the MICRO socket, you can mix your voice with any sound source. list also possible to record the mixed signal on your cassette deck. However, recording is not possible in position TAPE and during cassette dubbing. » Before connecting the microphone, set VOLUME to MIN {minimum}.
Tuner TUNER/CLOCK DISPLAY TUNING * Select the tuning range with BAND. The tuner will programmatic Flashes when you are in the programming made to programmer a preset station. PRESET Lights up when a preset station is selected. ~ NEWS Lights up when the news timer is activated ~ STEREO Lights up when you are receiving a FM stereo transmitter. [f you press MONO while receiving a mono transmitter, STEREO fights up for 2 seconds. ~ SLEEP Lights up when the sleep timer is activated.
Tuner Clock/Timer ladybug Manual programming of preset stations * Press PRIG to enter the programming mode, PROGRAM starts flashing on the display. « Select the band and tune to the frequency 1o be stored (as described under TUNING), « Select the preset number (as described under Selecting of preset stations} in which the frequency is to be stored. » Press PRIG again, ‘The selected band and frequency are stored under the selected preset number.
Clock/Timer » Crass TUNING select the digit to be changed and press preset A ¥ to change the selected digit. + Crass NEWS/TIMER SET to store the start time. If you selected the buzzer as the source, the timer setting mode is ended, otherwise the display will show STOP TIME, followed by a teems, * Crass TUNING select the digit to be changed and press preset A ¥ to change the selected digit.
5. CD PLAYER CASSETTE DECK ladybug PLAYER CASSETTE DECK 1 e SEARCH w1 ~ for selecting the next/previous track or searching for a particular passage during playback. SHUFFLE for playing & CD or program in random order. SCAN for playing the first 10 seconds of each track ona program. CD TRAY for inserting 2 CD. REPEAT for repeating a particular track, a program or the whole CD, TIME — for defecting the time information you want to see on the display.
CD player CD PLAYER DISPLAY GENERAL PLAYBACK Press OPEN/CLOSE or OPEN/CL un the remote control to s EDIT _ PROGRAMMATIC TOTAL L LR open the OO compartment. The message OPEN appears on the display. REPEAT i} 1234667 & $ 1011213141516 17 1819 20 ~ EDIT Lights up when the player is in the EDIT mode. ~ ~ Lights up during programming, when a program is stored and when a program is being played. -~ TRACK indicates what track is being played; the number of tracks or the program.
CD player ladybug SEARCHING FOR A PASSAGE DURING PLAY It is possible to search for a passage somewhere on the CD during normal play. During playback of a program or in the shuffle mode, searching for a passage is only possible within the track being played. * On the CD player: press ue or »i for longer than 0.5 seconds to search backwards or forwards. * On the remote control: press <« to search backwards or press »» to search forwards.
CD Programming CD Edit STORING A PROGRAM You can store up to 20 tracks any required sequence in a program. All play functions {play, shuffle and scan) will then use this program, To create a program repeat the following two steps until the program is finished. Select a desired track = On your remote control, press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the desired track appears on the display or select the track directly by pressing the numeric keys. * On your CD player, press .
Cassette decks INDICATORS ON CASSETTE HOLDERS 4 direction W~ indicates the tape travel direction of deck A or 8. The indicators are flashing when automatic rewind is activated. RECORD flashes when RECORD prepare is active and remains illuminated when actually recording.
Cassette decks RECORDING {(deck B only} [t is riot possible to make a recording when the auto play mode is selected with PLAY MODE. The cassette deck will automatically switch to the mode for playback of both sides. * Press EJECT to open the cassette holder of deck B, + Insert a cassette which is not protected against recording, with the open side facing downwards. » Close the cassette holder. « |f desired, switch on the Dolby B/C anise reduction system by passing DOLBY B/C.
Cassette decks 6. GENERAL INFORMATION ACTIVE REWIND You can rewind the tape to the beginning where it steins playing automatically. « Press «4 and »» simultaneously to start the active rewind, The direction indicator starts flashing. Notes: Press any key on the cassette deck keyboards 1o stop the ACTIVE REWIND, — ACTIVE REWIND can be activated while playing or when playback is stopped.
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