1. GENERAL 2. TECHNICAL DATA ysijfiug THANK YOU FOR SELECTING THIS PHILIPS SYSTEM TECHNICAL DATA This state-of-the-art Whiff mint stereo system gaffers you the latest technology, {subject to modification} high quality sound and an extreme user-friendly operation thanks to its liege display which contains an advanced interactive user interface. Amplifier BICYCLING » All redundant packaging material has been omitted.
3. ADDITIONAL FEATURES DEMONSTRATION MODE SWITCHABLE "OPTIMAL SOUND PRESET The sy: tem has a demonstration mode, showing various features offered by the system. The system is in the demonstration mode if after waking up the oyster the display shows continuously the strolling message "MAGIC NEW R SYSTEM EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN' and a few shyster possibilities.
4. SYSTEM SURVEY { stinkbug } § | 789 0 1112 SYSTEM CONTROLS POSITIONING THE SYSTEM 1 REMOTE SENSOR infrared remote control eye = Do not cover the system, 2 System display and buttons * Place the system on a hard surface.
5. SYSTEM DISPLAY 6. REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM DISPLAY AND BUTTONS ot (v) Nt Recon: When 4 sound source or the timer is deserted, the available functions appear in the display next to the display buttons Using the 12 buttons around the display field, you can defect the desired function. I B Tt area to display |n10rmat|0n and messages. of the reproduced sound, or the equalizer setting for spectrum analyzer, shows the frequency distribution the selected sound preset.
7. CONNECTIONS ysijfug T T oUT -+ AUK LAY ;D= "o s Auk BACK PANEL 1 PHONON input sockets for a recons player with magneto-dynamic pick-up cartridge PHONON GROUND for the earth wire of a record player AUX PLAY analog input sockets for an textual sound source, 8.4. 8 DC-deck or the sound channel of a TV set, video recorder efc. AUX REG analog output caskets for e.g.
7. CONNECTIONS AUX PLAY/REC AUX PLAY input suckers Tor amplifying or recording the signal from an malamute sound source, e.g. 3 TV, video recorder, DC-deck etc. » Goner the AUX PLAY input sockets to the sockets INE OUT, ACIDIC OUT, or ANALOG DUT of the other set, left to left{1) and right to right {R). AUX REC output caskets for linking the system signal to textual equipment, 2. 8 reorder, amplifier, DC-deck ste.
8. SYSTEM SET-UP thuggish SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF {Stand By} When connected to the mains, the system is always energized, To switch off the mains supply completely, pull the mains plug out of the wall socket. Waking up the system * The normal way to wake up the system is by pressing the button POWER STANDALONE or SOURCE SELECT or & source select button on the remote control.
DBB DYNAMIC BASS BOOST » Tis enhance the bass tones (volume-position-dependent), press DBB, pragmatic | The words Dynamic Bass Boast appear, This setting is 18ASS BOOST| saved when switching the system to STANDBY, SURROUND SOUND « Incubator @ spastic sound effect {only possible with stereo signals), press BURGUNDY. The surround effect is optimal when using 4 speakers. { %;3 The SURROUND symbol appears.
10. TUNER ‘ | stinkbug | GENERAL OPERATION PRESET RADIO STATIONS » Select the tuner by pressing the SOURCE SELECT button several thews unit! TUNER appears, or press the TUNER button on the remote control. » Select a stored preset radio station using PRESET < ». * When a non-stored frequency is required, defect the band by pressing BAND unfit the desired band appears and then tune to the radio station using TUNING adores. The correct procedure is described in the following sections.
10. TUNER Selecting a preset radio station Their: e several options to select a preset radio station: © O the tuner, press PRESET «€ » unfit the desired preset radio station appears on the display. « D 3he cremate control, press er i until the desired preset radio station appeases on the display. * (n the remote control, press the digit numbers 1o form the desired preset midwinter. Presets consisting of two figures must be selected within secants, otherwise only the first number will be selected.
11. TAPE DECKS ysi|bug COMPACT CASSETTES * At the very beginning and end of the tape, no recording will take place during the 7 seconds when the deafer tape passes the recorder heads. * To prevent the accidental erasure of a recording keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front of you and break out the left tab. Now, recording on this side is no longer possible. To render this safeguard ineffective, cover the aperture with a piece of adhesive tape.
11. TAPE DECKS PREPARING TAPE 2 FOR RECORDING Notes: 1. Re carding is only possible on TAPE 2. 2, When going to STANDBY during recording or dubbing, recording will stop. * Select TAPE 2 using the SOURCE SELECT bitten or the remote control. cure TAPE 2 appears on the display, ® Prius the TAPE 2 OPEN & Hutton to pen the cassette holder. * Load the cassette to ba recorded into FATE 2. Ensure that the cassette fess are not broken qut, * Chase the cassette holder.
12. CD PLAYER ysijfug GENERAL PLAYBACK OFA CD CD HANDLING * Defect CD using the SOURCE SELECT button o the cremate control. Tha source CO appears on the display. ® Press CLOSENESS A on the CD player to open the CD compartment, The message OPEN appears on the display. # Insert a (O, printed side facing up. + Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the compartment {or push briefly against the front of the ./ €D tray}.
12. CD PLAYER SHUFFLE PLAY IN RANDOM ORDER SHUFFLE plays all tracks of the CD or the CD program in a random order. * Freon; the Player STOP-position, press SHUFFLE, The: message SHUFFLE appears and an at random selected track is played. # [You pass vee o7 an already played track is repeated (PREVIOUS] or e of the NEXT tracks {at candor} is played. * Te leave the SHUFFLE-mode, press SHUFFLE again to return to normal play.
13. CLOCK / TIMER ysijbug SET CLOCK Setting the time-of-day The lock shows the day of the week and the time, it can be set toa 12-hour or 24-hour clock format, In the standby mode, day and time are displayed, but the display illumination is switched off. The clack display will flash if the time-of-day has not been set, or if the over supply was interrupted for longer than 10 minutes, * Press the TIMER button to enter the TIMER mods. The timer display appears. » Cross SET CLOCK, The day appears.
13. CLOCK/TIMER SET NEWS The news faction will interrupt any playing source and switch to a program in} radio station in order ta fasten to the news. You have fo programs the infrared radio news station and the start/stop time {only the minutes). Example: You pie rammed a radio news station, 4 stet Bme of 190 minutes, a spat teems of 03 minutes and you activated the news timer.
14. MAINTENANCE ysijfugz SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CASSETTE DECK MAINTENANCE + The mechanical parts of the CD player and the cassette decks containment ensure 4 good recording and playback quality, clean the indicated parts lubricating bearings and must nt be ogled or lubricated. @D after every 50 hours of aeration or, on average, once a month * Chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the system. + Do not use cleaning agents containing alcoholic, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.
16. DISPLAY MESSAGES GENERAL MAGIC NEW MINI SYSTEM fi EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN. ~ Demonstration mode is * |eave this way or undo, see 3 ADDITIONAL FEATURES = TRADE ON or TRADE OFF . Demonstration mode activated of n Leave this way or undo, see 3 ADDITIONAL FEATURES =1 SELF PROTECTION ACTIVE] Amplifier overheated, FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL active..» Leave this way, DG NOT TURN UP THE VOLUME wd PROTECTIVE .. Amplifier overheated and MUTE activated System inoperative until it has cooled off NG cop .