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1 Important 4 4 5 5 2 Your Wireless Music Center 7 7 7 7 8 8 Safety Notice Recycling Overview Front view Top view Side view Remote control 3 Prepare 10 Position the WAC7500 Connect to AC power Turn on / switch to standby 10 10 10 4 Connect to a home network 11 Create wireless connection with automatic IP address 11 Create wireless connection with static IP address 11 Create wired connection with automatic IP address 12 Create wired connection with static IP address 12 5 Build a music libra
Change language Maintenance Cleaning Update Update through PC connection Restore the default settings 28 28 28 28 28 29 12 Add a Philips Wireless Music Station (sold separately) 30 Add a Philips Wireless Music Station to the WAC7500 30 Broadcast music to Philips Wireless Music Stations 30 Music Follows Me 31 Delete a Philips Wireless Music Station from the WAC7500 31 Relocate a connected WAC7500 or Philips Wireless Music Station 31 13 Technical data 32 Supplied accessories PC connection requirem
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2 Your Wireless Music Center • • Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips. com/welcome. o Press briefly to toggle between modes Standby and On. Press and hold to toggle between modes On and Eco Standby (powersaving mode). RECORD record p INCREDIBLE SURROUND SOUND q MUSIC BROADCAST Note • The illumination of one corner of the casing is a design Overview element.
Remote control Top view Eng lis h Side view a LINE OUT L / R line out jacks b AUX L / R external device connections c ETHERNET Ethernet jack d DOCK IN docking jack e DIGITAL OUT digital out jack f headphone jack g 75 FM ANTENNA FM antenna jack a On / Standby b HOME c FM TUNER FM radio tuner d SEARCH e VIEW view screen / previous options list f MENU enter / exit setup menu. navigate g h OK/ i j confirm / play/pause skip forward VOL volume up / down EN wac7500_um_01eng.
k MUSIC FOLLOWS ME l SHUFFLE random play m INCR.SURR. Incredible Surround sound n RDS/NEWS o SAME GENRE p SAME ARTIST q DBB Dynamic Bass Boost r SMART EQ smart equalizer s SLEEP sleep timer t REPEAT u MUSIC BROADCAST v Alphanumeric keys w MUTE turn off sound output x SCROLL y z CLEAR { REC clear entry / skip back record | MARK/UNMARK } AUX select external device ~ HD harddisk music MP3-CD/CD EN wac7500_um_01eng.
3 • The type plate information is located at the back or at the underside of the WAC7500. Open the battery compartment. Insert 2 AAA batteries with correct polarity (+/-) as indicated. Close the battery compartment. Position the WAC7500 Caution • Risk of product damage! Place the WAC7500 on a surface that is level, flat, and strong enough to support the WAC7500. Turn on / switch to standby You can select from the following status options: • On • Standby • Active standby.
4 Connect to a home network Before you connect the WAC7500 to a router: • Ensure that the PC meets the minimum requirements.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • • Ensure that your encryption key (if required) is available. Turn on your wireless access point or wireless router with broadband Internet. 1 Turn on the WAC7500. On the WAC7500, press MENU . Select [Settings] < [Network] > [Wireless] and confirm. Select the network from the list in the display. • Enter encryption key (if required) with the remote control, then press OK to continue. Select [Static] and confirm.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 This chapter shows you how to create a wired connection to a home network with automatic IP address. Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to connect the WAC7500 to the access point or router that connects to your home network with broadband Internet access. Turn on your wireless access point or wireless router with broadband Internet. Turn on the WAC7500. On the item, press MENU . Select [Settings] > [Network] > [Wired] > [Static] and confirm.
You have the following options to build a music library on the harddisk: • rip music from CDs • import music from a PC • record music from FM radio • record music from an external device Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote. com. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-2007 Gracenote.
3 Drag and drop selected file(s) to WAC7500 (bottom window). 4 5 6 all tracks of the CD when no tracks are marked.) • Long press MARK/UNMARK to select/deselect all tracks. Press REC to start ripping. To rip another CD, repeat above steps 1 to 4. To stop ripping, press . Tip • For information about how to change the rip quality, see chapter Settings. Record music You can record from 2 different sources.
6 Play Note Adjust volume During play, press volume. • Internet radio features require broadband Internet VOL to adjust the Mute the sound Register the WAC7500 with Philips You can turn off the sound of your audio. 1 During play, press MUTE . • To turn the sound back on, press MUTE again. Play CD 1 2 Insert CD into the CD slot with printed side facing you. Press OK / to play. • To eject the CD, ensure the CD is in stop mode and press .
3 4 5 • • Turn on your wireless access point or wireless router with broadband Internet. Press HOME. Press or , then to select[Radio] > [Internet Radio]. Press or , then to select the Internet radio service. To return to the Home menu, press HOME. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note • Internet radio features require broadband Internet access. Mark Internet radio stations as Favorites 2 3 4 Follow the steps to register the WAC7500 with Philips. When you listen to Internet radio, press to mark the station.
Eng lis h access. Click on Save to confirm your entries. • If the manually added Internet radio station is available • • Internet radio features require broadband Internet Enter a description in the third column. Note • Note and broadcast in a compatible format, you can listen to it on the WAC7500. You can find the manually added Internet radio stations in the My Media list on the WAC7500. Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
2 3 4 » The current frequency is displayed. Press HOME . Press FM TUNER . » The current frequency is displayed. 4 Press to adjust the frequency. • Press HOME to go to the Home menu. » Press MENU . Select [Autostore radio]. » The WAC7500 searches and stores channels. » When all available channels are stored, the search stops. » Press HOME to go to the Home menu. Tip • You can store channel frequencies under a preset channel number.
• You can overwrite preset channel numbers with new frequencies. Wirelessly stream music from a PC You can wirelessly stream music to the WAC7500 from a connected PC, if you install Windows Media Player 11 on the PC (see ‘Install Windows Media Player 11’ on page 20) and configure the PC to share your music. (If Windows Media Player 11 is already installed on the PC, you can skip the installation section and continue with the configuration.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu. Connect audio devices (AUX) You can play music from an external appliance that is connected to the AUX input of the WAC7500. 1 2 3 4 5 21 Consult the user manual of the external appliance to connect the supplied audio cable to the audio output jack of the external appliance. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the AUX IN jack of the WAC7500. On the remote control of the WAC7500, press HOME . Press or , then to select[AUX].
Repeat play You can repeat one or all audio files of the current selection. 1 In play mode, press REPEAT to toggle the repeat function as follows: • Repeat 1 • The current audio file is continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected. • Repeat all • All audio files of the current selection are continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected. • Off (default) Shuffle play You can play the audio files of the current selection in random order (shuffled).
1 2 3 4 5 6 You can add up to 300 audio files to a playlist. Turn on the WAC7500. On the remote control, press HD . Select an audio file. Press MENU to enter the HD menu. Select [Add To Playlist] and confirm. Select playlist and confirm. » The audio file is added to the selected playlist. » Press HOME to go to the Home menu. Play from a playlist This is how to navigate and select with the remote control: • Press or to select a menu option. • Press to confirm a selection.
Eng lis h 8 Record from HD to USB 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alphanumeric search You can record music files from the HD (harddisk) of the WAC7500 to a flash memory USB device. Insert the USB plug of the USB device into the USB socket of the WAC7500: Use the remote control of the WAC7500 for the following steps: Press HD . Press REC. Press MARK/UNMARK to select/deselect tracks. (By default the WAC7500 records all tracks of the HD when no tracks are marked.
9 Alphanumeric search 10 Gracenote® CD information You can search for specific audio files on the HD (harddisk) of the WAC7500. Gracenote® CD Information Gracenote MusicID® provides the set with CD track information (including album, artist, genre, track information) from its built-in database. It allows the recorded CD tracks to be properly categorized (for example, under Artists, Albums, Genres or All tracks) and be merged with the existing tracks in the hard disk.
This is how to navigate and select with the remote control: • Press or to select a menu option. • Press to confirm a selection. • Press to go back to the previous screen. • Press HOME to go to the Home menu. • • • • • • • 1 2 3 4 You can adjust the audio sound with the following equalizer settings: [Rock] [Pop] (default) [Jazz] [Neutral] [Techno] [Classical] [Treble/Bass] Turn on the WAC7500. Press MENU . Select [Equalizer] and confirm. Select a menu option and confirm.
Time settings 3 This chapter shows you how to change the time settings. 4 5 Synchronize with RDS radio station RDS (Radio Data System) is a service that allows FM stations to send additional information along with the FM radio signal. Automatic time synchronization is one of the RDS features. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ensure that the radio station you select for synchronization has RDS. Turn on the WAC7500. Press MENU . Press or , then to select[Settings] > [Time] > [Auto Time Sync].
4 5 6 Press or to adjust the setting, then press to confirm the adjustment. Press OK to confirm the alarm time settings. Press or , then to select the repeat mode [Once] or [Daily]. » The display briefly shows [Alarm on] and the alarm icon remains visible while the alarm feature is activated. Change language You can change the language that you have set during the first-time installation. 1 2 3 4 5 Turn on the WAC7500. Press MENU . Select [Settings] > [Language]. Press or , then to select the language.
Tip • You can also consult the user manual of the PC and manually add the WADM application to your list of programs that are safe to run. Restore the default settings You can restore the default settings (including network settings) of the WAC7500. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn on the WAC7500. Press HOME to go to the Home menu. Press MENU to enter the menu display. Press or , then to select[Settings] > [Restore settings]. Press . Press to select [Yes]. » The WAC7500 restarts when the factory settings are restored.
6 You can add up to 5 Philips Wireless Music Stations (sold separately) and expand your wireless music to other locations in your home. Follow the instructions of the Philips Wireless Music Station to enter the ‘Installation Mode’ on the Station. (The Philips Wireless Music Station must be in ‘Installation Mode’ so that the WAC7500 can find it.) When the display of the WAC7500 shows that the Philips Wireless Music Station is found, press . » The WAC7500 stops to search. » You can relocate the devices.
5 Music Follows Me 6 Note • This feature requires that you first connect the WAC7500 to a Philips Wireless Music Station (sold separately) (see ‘Add a Philips Wireless Music Station (sold separately)’ on page 30). As you move around at home, let the music move with you between the WAC7500 and one or more connected Philips Wireless Music Stations. The unit where the music is playing is the source unit. The unit to which you want to move the music is the destination unit.
AC Power Voltage information is printed on the back or the underside of the WAC7500. Dimensions (w x 387 x 272 x 128 mm h x d) Weight (net) Main unit: ~ 3.6 kg Power consumption On < 25 W Standby (active) < 20 W ECO (passive) standby < 1 W Amplifier Output power Frequency response Signal to noise ratio 2 x 7.
HD player Frequency range Signal to noise ratio MPEG 1 Layer 3 (MP3-CD) MP3-CD bit rate WMA bit rate Sampling frequencies HD storage cpacity • 60 - 20,000 Hz (-3 dB) 72 dBA (IEC) MPEG AUDIO • Adapter • Ethernet enabled, plus Ethernet cable (for wired connection) • Wireless network 802.11 b/g (for wireless connection) 500 MB free hard disk space 32 - 320 kbps, CBR / VBR up to 160 kbps, CBR / VBR 32, 44.
Caution • Never try to repair the system yourself as this will invalidate the warranty. • Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. • If a fault occurs, first check the FAQ points, then consult your dealer or Philips for help. The WAC7500 is connected to a home network and music skips during play (from any source including HD), what do I do? Ensure that the network router is turned • on.
• Ensure that the turbo mode of your wireless router is switched off, if your router has this function. The wireless firmware update failed, what do I do? 1 2 3 Ensure that the PC is connected to the Internet. • • • • Check if the disc is inserted with the graphics side (label) facing up. Wait for the condensation moisture on the lens to clear. Replace or clean the disc. Use a finalized CD-RW or CD-R. Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to connect the WAC7500 to the PC.
A (Amp/Ampere) The Ampere (abbreviations: Amp or A) is the unit of electric current, or amount of electric charge per second. AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) An audio compression scheme defined as part of the MPEG-2 standard (also known as MPEG2 AAC or MPEG-2 NBC, or Not Backwards Compatible). It offers better sound and a compression ratio that is superior by roughly 30 percent compared to the MPEG-1 MP3 format.
C D CBR (constant bit rate) With CBR the encoder spends the same amount of bits on each frame, regardless of how much it may really need. Disadvantage of CBR: Bits are wasted in case of absolute blackness of a picture or complete silence in an audio frame. And pictures or audio frames with a lot of elements may need those bits. dB (Decibel) A unit of measure used to express relative difference in power or intensity of sound.
DVD±RW Each time you store a recording or a file on a DVD±RW, the space can be re-used when you delete it. You can re-use the same disc repeatedly. DVI A digital interface standard created by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) to convert analog into digital signals to accomodate both analog and digital monitors. E EasyLink Philips Easylink complies to the HDMI CEC industry standard protocal to share functionalities between this unit and its connected devices.
H HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. This is a specification that provides a secure transmission of digital contents between different devices (to prevent unauthorized copyright.) HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface is a high-speed digital interface that can transmit uncompressed high definition video and digital multichannel audio. It delivers high quality picture and sound quality, completely free from noise. HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI.
Lossless compression A system for reducing the number of data bits (density) in a musical signal without corrupting the original. MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group. A collection of compression systems for digital audio and video. M M4A The audio file format used by Apple in their iTunes Music Store often appears on your system with the ‘.m4a’ filename extension. M4A can produce better audio quality than MP3 using less physical space for the files. MHz (Mega Hertz) One million cycles per second.
FM stations include on a sub-carrier signal within their normal broadcast signal. Some RDS equipped tuners can even override with traffic alerts or emergency broadcasts, during playback of other media - CD MD, or cassette. There are other useful features too, many of which are offered by the growing number of RDS stations. Region code A system that allows discs to be played only in the region designated. This unit only plays discs that have compatible region codes.
Stereo Literally means solid. Usually taken to refer to two channel stereo, though developments in digital audio facilitate multichannel stereo. Streaming A technique for transferring data such that it can be processed as a steady and continuous stream. Streaming technologies are often used on the Internet because many users do not have fast enough access to download large multimedia files quickly, so the client browser or plug-in can start displaying the data before the entire file has been transmitted.
W W (wattage) A measurement of power. In speakers, wattage is a term that indicates power-handling characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage inputs from the amplifier. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Global protocol used in some wireless devices that allows the user to view and interact with data services. Generally used as a means to view Internet web pages using the limited transmission capacity and small display screens of portable wireless devices.
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