INDEX ysyjbug INDEX... Supplied accessories Demonstration mode Environmental information INSTALLATION Before you start Connections Speaker connections REMOTE BASIC FUNCTIONS Switching the system on and off/standby Adjusting the display illumination System display and buttons SOUND CONTROLS TUNER..
CONTROLS n FW630 Hi 05 Oyster it English RWOHRUONROCO 1 ranee Auto Reverse I PHILIPS WEER ranee 2 Auto Reverse [Top and front panel 7 OPEN.. Z POWER ON/STANDBY to switch the set on and off 3 PHONES .3.5 mm headphones socket Inserting the plug will disconnect the speakers. 4 BRIGHTNESS ...to adjust the intensity of the display illumination 5 VOLUME adjust the volume level & DB. -...
INSTALLATION uysijbiug o & < [Before you start [Connections | « After unpacking the system, remove all protective material, * Before connecting the system to the mains, check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate corresponds to your focal mains voltage, If it does not, consult your dealer or service organization. If your set is equipped with a voltage selector, set this selector to the focal mains voltage. The type plate is located at the rear of the system. Place the system on a hard surface.
INSTALLATION REMOTE CONTROL [Speaker connections ] You can connect the 2 supplied LSB 650 speakers or you can create & A-speaker system for surround sound using two extra speakers having an impedance of at least 8 ohms, £.9. special surround sound speakers, type PHILIPS SBC BS010. /W Y 2-speaker system « Connect the black or non-marked wires to the black terminals and the red or marked wires to the red terminals.
BASIC FUNCTIONS ysyjbug [Switching on and off/standby ] [Adjusting the display illumination » T switch on the unit, press POWER ON/STANDBY on the unit or any sound source button on the unit or on the remote control, -~ The display illumination comes up with full intensity. The selected sound source is indicated on the display and the belonging LED indicator above the sound source button lights up. » Ty switch off the unit, press POWER ON/STANDBY on the unit or on the remote control.
SOUND CONTROLS [ANALYZER = Spectrum Analyzer ] The graph bars in the center of the display show the sound Revels, The spectrum analyzer shows continuously the frequency distribution of the current sound. » By pressing the ANALYZER bitten, the spectrum analyzer bars are either hidden or show, The display shows either ANALYZER OFF or ANALYZER ON, Note: When switching on the system, the spectrum analyzer is always switched on.
TUNER [Tuning to radio stations m 1 Press TUNER on the unit or on the cremate control. & | -»First TUNER appears on the display and after a few seconds & it will show the current frequency or the station name if = available. The available display button functions light NER Select the desired waveband by repeatedly pressing BAND. 3 Hold down TUNING <« 0r»» 0r»» on the remote control) unfit you approach the required frequency.
TUNER [Selecting a preset station enn i g o ooy 000 « Press PRESET A or W until the desired preset number appears on the display {on the remote control use the buttons 0-8). [RECORD TAPE nous as you press RECORD TAPE @, the current sound will be recorded on TAPE 2, provided a tape suitable for recording is loaded. 2 To stop recording, press M (or STOP M on the remote control).
CD PLAYER [Playing a CD ] [Changing the display time indication ! g1 Press CD on the unit or on the remote control, @ | -»Briefly L3 appears on the display. If there is no CO in the o selected CD tray, the display will then show O BIS. & The available display button functions light Press OPEN-CLOSE an the unit to open the CD tray. —» The display shows PEN, 3 £ 3 Inserts €D, printed side up. Use ably Digital Audio CDs. 8om CDs can be played as well, 4 Close the tray by pressing OPEN-CLOSE.
CD PLAYER REPERTOIRE — repeating a track of the entire GD ] [SHUFFLE -~ playing in random order | 1 Press REPEAT on the unit several times until the desired option is displayed: REPEAT: The current track is played repeatedly, REPEAT ALL: The entire CD {or program] is played repeatedly. ~» During play: The selected repeating mode is automatically executed. —» [nth stop position: press M ta start CO play.
TAPE DECKS [inserting a tape [Fast winding o 1 Press OPEN to open the During playback Compartmentalization. 1 Hold down ore» the remits control to find Insert the tape with the open side Ewer) particular passage in the forward ‘e down. b gt or backward direction. —» The display shows J27. —» The deck detects the presence of a tape in the cassette compartment and automatically selects the tape type {NORMAL or Crag. [Playing a tape 1 Press TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 on the unit or on the remote contra.
TAPE DECKS & |General information on recording | Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed. At the very beginning and end of the tape, no recording will take place during the 7 seconds when the leader tape passes the recorder heads. ~ Her a recording is active, most functions ara disabled. RECORDING ACTIVE will appear on the display when a wrong button is pressed. ~ In general, the recording level is set automatically.
“® TAPE DECKS CLOCK / TIMER {Dubbing tapes {copying from TAPE 1 to TAPE 2} 1 Insert a recorded tape into deck 1 and a blank tape into deck 2. 2 Crass TAPE 1 and prepare the deck for the recording: * Select the tape side by pressing SIDE: FRONT or BACK. » Select the play mode by pressing PLAY MODE until the desired indicator lights up: 2 or 220, ysijfiug 3 Press TAPE 2 and select the tape side by pressing SIDE: FRONT ar BACK. 4 Press DUBBING and thereafter select the dubbing speed by pressing <« rove.
CLOCK / TIMER [Setting the timer for a radio recording ] [At the preset start dime | 1 insert a tape into FATE 2, 2 Press CLOCK-TIMER to enter the clock/timer mode. ~» The clock/timer display appears. 3 Press REC TIMER to enter the timer setting mode. The function indicator REC TIMER starts flashing and a radii preset appears. 4 Press A or'v until the desired preset station is indicated. 5 Confirm the preset station by pressing REC TIMER. ~» The message OM and ot P the time appear.
MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA ysijug |General maintenance | * Do not expose the set, CDs or ‘tapes to humidity of rain, sand root excessive heft caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight. * The mechanical parts of the set contain self-lubricating bearings and must not be oiled o lubricated! « You can clean the set with a soft, slightly dampened chamois leather.
TROUBLESHOOTING » If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair. WARNING: . . Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set « If you are unable to remedy @ problem by following these hints, yourself, as this will invalidate the guarantee. consult your dealer or service center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY No power Taine lead is not securely connected. Connect the mains lead properly. Na or poor sound VOLUME is not turned up, Tum up the VOLUME.