Philips CED2000 User Manual

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Contents
1 Safety 3
2 Your car entertainment system 4
Introduction 4 What's in the box 4 Overview of the main unit 5 Overview of the remote control 6
3 Install the car entertainment system 7
Connect wires 8 About the GPS antenna 11 Mount into the dashboard 12
4 Get started 13
Prepare the remote control 13 Turn on 13 Use the home menu 14 Set the date and time 15 Switch display designs 16
5 Play from hard media 16
Load a disc 16 Connect a USB storage device 17 Insert an SD/SDHC card 17 Control play 18
Browse recorded les 19 About DivX® videos 19
6 Listen to radio 21
Switch to radio mode 21 Set up 21 Tune to a radio station 21 Store radio stations in memory 22 Tune to a preset radio station 22 Use RDS related features 22
7 Use the navigation system 24
Insert the map data card 24 Navigate your road trip 24
8 Use Bluetooth devices 25
Activate the Bluetooth function 25 Pair a device 25 Play audio from a connected device 27 Make a call 28
9 Play from an iPod/iPhone 30
Compatible iPod/iPhone models 30 Connect your iPod/iPhone 30 Control play 31 Charge your iPod/iPhone 31
10 Smart Connect Link 32
11 Unisersal USB Charging 32
12 Adjust sound 33
Adjust the volume level 33 Mute sound 33 Enable the MAX Sound effect 33 Enable the DBB sound effect 33 Enable the FullSound effect 33 Select a preset sound equalizer 33 Others 34
13 Adjust settings 35
Access system setup menus 35 Adjust general settings 36 View system information 36 Adjust Navigation settings 37 Adjust Bluetooth settings 37
14 Others 38
Play external audio/video input 38 Use buttons on the steering wheel 38
Reset the system 39 Replace the fuse 39 Upgrade the rmware 39
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15 Product information 40
16 Troubleshooting 42
General 42 About the Bluetooth device 43
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1 Safety
Read and understand all instructions before you use the device. If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions, the warranty does not apply.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.
The device is designed for negative ground (earth) 12 V DC operation only.
To reduce the risk of trafc accidents, do
not watch video when driving.
To ensure safe driving, adjust the volume to a safe and comfortable level.
Improper fuses can cause damage or re. When you need to change the fuse,
consult a professional.
Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation.
To avoid short circuits, do not expose the device, remote control or remote control batteries to rain or water.
The device shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
Do not place any sources of danger on the device (e.g. liquid lled objects, lighted
candles).
Never insert objects into the ventilation slots or other openings on the device.
Never place any objects other than discs into the disc tray/slot.
To avoid exposure to laser radiation, do not disassemble the device.
Risk of damage to the screen! Never touch, push, rub or strike the screen with any object.
Never use solvents such as benzene, thinner, cleaners available commercially, or anti-static sprays intended for discs.
Clean the device with soft, damp cloth. Never use substances such as alcohol, chemicals or household cleaners on the device.
Risk of swallowing batteries! A coin type battery is bundled, which can be swallowed. Keep the battery out of reach of children at all times!
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2 Your car
entertainment system
Congratulations on your purchase, and
welcome to Philips! To fully benet from the
support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.
Introduction
With the car entertainment system, you can
listen to music,
watch videos,
view pictures,
listen to FM (RDS included) and AM/MW
radio,
make phone calls via Bluetooth, and
navigate your road trip.
What's in the box
Check and identify the contents of the package:
1 Main unit 2 Remote
control
3 ISO male connector
X 2
4 Rubber
cushion
5 Screw X 4
(M5x8mm)
6 Hexagon
head screw
7 Remote control
battery
8 GPS
antenna
9 Use manual
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Overview of the main unit
a
Press to eject the disc.
b
Press to access the navigation system.
Press and hold to pop up virtual
control buttons, only available when an external smart link box(not supplied) is connected with the system.
c
Press to turn on the unit.
Press and hold to turn off the unit.
Press to mute the speakers or release
them from mute status.
d RESET
Press to reset the system.
e
Insert an SD/SDHC card.
f MAP
Insert a microSD card that stores the digital map data.
g iR sensor
The sensor that receives infra-red signals from the remote control.
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Connect to the audio and video output sockets of an external player by a composite AV cable.
i
Connect to a USB storage device or iPod/iPhone.
j LCD screen k +/-
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
l MIC
The built-in microphone for phone calls.
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Overview of the remote control
a SOURCE
Press repeatedly to select a source.
b
Press to eject the disc.
c
Return to the previous menu or mode.
d VOLUME + / -
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
e
Access the home menu.
f
Enable or disable the maximum sound.
g
Switch to video playback mode.
h
Enable or disable the FullSound effect.
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Select an audio language or audio channel.
j DBB
Enable or disable the DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) sound effect.
k EQ
Select a preset sound equalizer.
l MUSIC ZONE
Select a music listening zone.
m
Turn on or off the screen.
n
Press and hold to pop up virtual control buttons, only available when an external smart link box(not supplied) is connected with the system. tch to the control interface for front source or rear source.
o TOP MENU
Return to top menu.
p DVD MENU
Access the DVD menu.
q
Switch to music playback mode.
r
Switch to picture slideshow mode.
s
Start, pause, or resume the play.
t OK
• Conrm an option.
u / /TRACK -/TRACK +
Skip to the previous or next track, chapter, or le.
For DVD, press and hold to select a
speed for fast backward or forward search.
v BAND
Select a tuner band.
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w / /PRESET +/PRESET -
Tune to the previous or next preset radio station.
Skip to the previous or next folder.
x
Press to turn on the system.
Press and hold to turn off the system.
Press to mute the speakers or release
them from mute status.
y NAVI
Press to access the navigation system.
3 Install the car
entertainment system
Always follow the instructions in this chapter in sequence.
These instructions are for a typical installation. However, if your car has different requirements, make the adjustment accordingly. If you have any question regarding installation kits, consult your local retailer.
Note
• This system is designed for negative ground (earth) 12V
DC operation only.
• Always install this system in the car dashboard. Other
locations can be dangerous as the rear of the system heats up during use.
• To avoid short-circuit: before you connect, make sure
that the ignition is off.
• Make sure that you connect the yellow and red power
supply leads after all other leads are connected.
• Make sure that all loose leads are insulated with
electrical tape.
• Make sure that the leads do not get caught under
screws iron parts that will move (e.g. seat rail).
• Make sure that all ground (earth) leads are run to a
common ground (earth) point.
• Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe
and secure installation.
Improper fuses can cause damage or re. When you
need to change the fuse, consult a professional.
• When you connect other devices to this system, make
sure that the rating of the car circuit is higher than the total fuse value of all the connected devices.
• Never connect speaker wires to the metal body or
chassis of the car.
• Never connect speaker wires with stripes to one
another.
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Connect wires
Note
• Make sure that all loose leads are insulated with
electrical tape.
• Consult a professional to connect wires as instructed
below.
• Before connection, check the car's wiring carefully.
1 Connect the ISO male connectors.
ISO male connectors Connect to
1 Green strip, black-
edged green strip
Rear left speaker
2 White strip, black-
edged white strip
Front left speaker
3 Gray strip, black-
edged gray strip
Front right speaker
4 Purple strip, black-
edged purple strip
Rear right speaker
e Red strip Ignition key +12V
DC when ON/ACC
f Blue strip Motor/electric
antenna relay control lead
g Blue strip, white strip Amplier relay
control lead h Black strip Ground i Yellow strip The +12V car
battery which is
energized at all times
2 Connect other wires if necessar y.
Caution
• To avoid an accident, the driver must not watch video
while driving. By design, this system disallows watching video during drive. Park your car in a safe place and engage the parking brake before watching video.
Note
• When the parking brake of your vehicle is not engaged,
the video blocking system is activated. It blocks the display of front video source only.
• If the system is not properly connected with the
parking brake control module of your vehicle, video signals will be blocked by the system, with the below message displayed on the TFT.
Connectors and
sockets on rear panel
External sockets or connectors
1 For ISO male
connectors
As indicated above
2 REAR OUT R (Red
socket)
Rear right speaker
3 AV-IN R(Red socket) Right audio
channel output socket of an external player
4 AV-IN L(White socket) Left audio
channel output socket of an external player
5 REAR OUT L (White
socket)
Rear left speaker
6 VIDEO IN (Yellow
socket)
Video output socket of an external player
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Connectors and
sockets on rear panel
External sockets or connectors
7 VIDEO OUT 1 (Yellow
socket)
Video input socket of an external display device
8 VIDEO OUT 2 (Yellow
socket)
Video input socket of an external display device
9 RADIO ANTENNA
(Green socket)
Radio antenna
10 CAMERA IN (Purple
socket)
Video output socket of an external camera
11 SUB-W OUT (Blue
socket)
Sub-woofer
12 REVERSE CAMERA
(Purple wire)
Reverse camera (B+)
13 PARKING BRAKE
(Pink wire)
Parking brake (-)
14 OE SWC IR REMOTE
IN (Brown wire)
OE SWC remote in
15 OE SWC IR REMOTE
IN (Black wire)
Ground
16 OE SWC AD LEARN
(White wire)
OE SWC AD Learn line 1
17 OE SWC AD LEARN
(White wire)
OE SWC AD Learn line 2
18 OE SWC AD LEARN
(Black wire)
Ground
19 EXTERNAL BOX
CONNECTOR (Black
connector)
External navigation box
20 External Mic (Black
connector)
External microphone
21 GPS AERIAL (Black
connector)
GPS smart antenna
22 FRONT OUT R (Red
connector)
Front right speaker
23 FRONT OUT L
(White connector)
Front left speaker
Tip
• The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends
on the type of your vehicle. To avoid damage to the system, connect properly.
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About the GPS antenna
Warning
• Risk of injury: Never install the antenna and its
accessories on the airbag cover.
• Risk of swallowing parts: Keep the antenna and
accessories out of the reach of children.
Caution
• Risk of electromagnetic interference: Do not install the
GPS antenna over any sensors or vents.
• Risk of short circuit, malfunction, or damage to your car
navigation system: Do not alter the GPS antenna cable or dismantle the antenna box.
• Risk of poor reception: Use the supplied metal sheet
only, and never cut or distort it; do not paint the GPS antenna.
• Risk of damage to the GPS antenna cable: Never pull
the antenna cable when you remove the antenna.
• Risk of scratching your car: The GPS antenna box has
a magnet. When you install or remove it, do not drag it on any metal surface.
Connect the GPS antenna
1 Connect the GPS antenna to your car
navigation system.
2 Use the supplied screw to fasten the
connectors.
GPS AERIAL
a b
Install the GPS antenna
You can install the signal receptor of GPS antenna:
On the dashboard cover
On the back panel of rear-view mirror
Note
• Make sure that the contact surface that contacts with
the metal sheet is free of moisture, dust, grime, oil, and any other dirt.
• If you remove the metal sheet, some adhesive may be
left on the contact surface.
1 Remove the protective cover of the metal
sheet, and then afx it.
2 Afx the antenna box onto the metal
sheet.
3 Use clamps to secure the antenna cable.
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Mount into the dashboard
Note
• Make sure that wires are correctly connected before
you mount the main unit into a car.
• If preset radio stations are lost when the ignition key
is turned OFF and then back ON, reconnect the red leads crosswise to the yellow ones.
1 If the car does not have an on-board drive
or navigation computer, disconnect the negative terminal of the car battery.
If you disconnect the car battery in a car that has an on-board drive or navigation computer, the computer may lose its memory.
If the car battery is not disconnected, to avoid short-circuit, make sure that bare wires do not touch each other.
2 Make sure that the car dashboard opening
is within these measurements:
Since the unit cannot be used if the dashboard opening's slant angle is above 20 degrees, make sure that the horizontal slant of the car dashboard opening is between 0 and 20 degrees.
182 mm
112 mm
5 mm
3 Slide the unit into the dashboard until a
click sound is heard.
4 Reconnect the negative terminal of the car
battery.
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4 Get started
Caution
• Risk of car accidents! Never watch video or operate
this system while driving.
Prepare the remote control
For the rst time use
Pull the protective sheet out.
» The remote control is ready for use.
Replace the battery
Caution
Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat,
sunshine or re. Never discard batteries in re.
Note
• Remove the battery if it is exhausted or if the remote
control is not to be used for a long time.
• Batteries contain chemical substances, they should be
disposed of properly.
• Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
1 Pull out the batter y tray. 2 Inser t one CR2025 battery with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated.
3 Inser t the battery tray.
Turn on
Press .
» PHILIPS logo and a progress bar are
displayed while boot-up.
To turn off the system, press and hold for 3 seconds.
For the st time use
After successful boot-up, the following interface is displayed.
1 Tap to select a language for on-screen
display.
» The following interface is displayed.
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2 Tap to select a radio region that matches
your location.
» The following interface is displayed.
3 Tap [FINISH] to complete the initial setup.
» The device switches to radio mode
automatically.
Use the home menu
Note
• If is displayed when you touch an icon, it indicates
that the selected media or feature is unavailable at the current time.
Access the home menu
Tap to access the home menu.
» The clock, date, and the bar for
popular icons are displayed.
To access the full menu with all feature icons displayed, tap
.
To return to the home menu, tap .
[Radio]: Switch the source to FM/
AM radio.
[Disc]: Switch the source to disc.
[USB]: Switch the source to USB
storage device.
[SDHC]: Switch the source to SD/
SDHC card.
: Once your iPod/iPhone is
connected and recognized, this icon is displayed in the bar of favorite icons. Tap it to switch the source back to iPod/iPhone.
[Navigation]: Access the navigation
system.
[Bluetooth]: Use the Bluetooth
feature.
[AV-In 1]/[AV-In 2]: Switch the
source to the audio and video input that is transferred from an external video player (Only AV cable with
Apple certicate can be used) .
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[SWC]: Access the interface to assign functions to buttons on the steering wheel.
[Settings]: Access the system menu.
[Car Mirror]: Access the CarMirror
system.
Customize the home menu
1 Tap and hold an icon until it is movable. 2 Drag it to the target place, and then
release your nger.
When you move an icon from the bar
for popular icons to the lower area,
release your nger when the icon's
name is displayed.
When you move an icon from the lower area to the bar for popular icons,
release your nger when the icon's
name disappears.
3 Tap to return to the home menu.
» The bar for popular icons is refreshed.
Set the date and time
1 Tap > to access the full menu with all
feature icons displayed.
2 Tap [Settings].
» The [General] menu is displayed.
3 Tap [Clock mode] to select a time format.
[24hr]: 24-hour time format
[12hr]: 12-hour time format
4 Tap [Date] to display the interface for
setting the date.
5 Tap to set the year, month, and date. 6 Tap [Time] to display the interface for
setting the time.
7 Tap to set the hour and minute. 8 Tap to return to the home menu.
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Switch display designs
Select a preset display design.
1 In FM mode, tap , and then [Display
Design].
» The [Display Design] interface is
displayed.
2 Tap a setting to display the options.
[Wallpaper]: Select a wallpaper.
[Visualizer]: Select a motional
visualization effect.
[Skin]: Select a background color for on-screen icons.
3 Tap an option to select it. 4 Tap to return to the previous mode.
5 Play from hard
media
You can use this system to listen to audio, watch videos, and view photos that are stored on a disc, USB storage device, or SD/SDHC card.
Note
• Before use, check for compatible media.
Load a disc
Caution
• Never insert any object other than a disc of 12-cm
diameter into the disc slot.
1 Inser t the disc into the disc slot with the
label side facing up.
» Play starts automatically.
If play does not start automatically, tap the screen to display the
icon, and
then tap to start play.
2 To eject the disc, press .
» When the disc is ejected, the system
switches to the previous source or radio mode.
Region code
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This system can play DVD discs marked with the following region code.
DVD region code
Countries and regions
Asia Pacic, Taiwan, Korea
Connect a USB storage device
Note
Make sure that the USB storage device contains
compatible les.
NTFS (New Technology File System) le system is not
supported.
• The car audio system can support USB device with
capacity from 512MB to 32GB.
1 Push the USB socket cover upwards to
open it.
2 Connect the USB storage device to the
USB socket.
» Tap to start playback of the source.
To remove the USB storage device, switch the system to another source
rst.
Insert an SD/SDHC card
Note
Make sure that the SD/SDHC card contains compatible
les.
NTFS (New Technology File System) le system is not
supported.
• The car audio system can support SD/SDHC card with
capacity from 512MB to 32GB.
1 Flip up the protective cover. 2 Inser t the SD/SDHC card into the slot
until you hear a "click".
» Tap to start playback of the source.
Remove the SD/SDHC card
1 Switch system to another source. 2 Press the card inwards until you hear a
"click".
» The card is disengaged.
3 Pull out the SD/SDHC card.
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Control play
Videos
: Return to the home menu.
: Zoom in or out of the image.
: Select an available audio channel or
audio language.
: Select an available subtitle.
For DVD, return to the disc menu or
root menu.
• For recorded les, return to the list of les or folders (see 'Browse recorded les' on page 21).
PBC: For VCD/SVCD only, enable or
disable the PBC (Playback Control) feature.
/ : Skip to the previous or next title, chapter, track, or le.
To search forward fast or rewind the
track, tap on the progress bar.
/ : Start, pause, or resume play.
: Display control icons on the second
page.
: Select a repeat mode.
DVD: [Repeat chapter] (repeat the
current chapter), [Repeat title] (repeat the current title), [Repeat all] (repeat all chapters and titles), or [Repeat off] (cancel repeat play).
VCD/SVCD: [Repeat one] (repeat the current track) or [Repeat all] (repeat all tracks).
• Recorded les: [Repeat one] (repeat the current video le), [Repeat folder] (repeat all video les in the current
folder), or [Repeat all] (repeat all video
les).
[16:9]/[4:3]: Select an aspect ratio.
: Tap to display the brightness bar, and
then tap on the bar to adjust the screen brightness.
: Tap to display the contrast bar, and then tap on the bar to adjust the image contrast.
: Tap to display the saturation bar, and then tap on the bar to adjust the image saturation.
: Display control icons on the rst page.
Audios
: Return to the home menu.
Press once to access the track list.
Press twice to access the folder list.
Press repeatedly to return to the
playback interface.
: For recorded les only, skip to the next
audio folder.
: Return to the list of tracks or folders (see 'Browse recorded les' on page 21).
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/ : Skip to the previous or next track.
To search forward fast or rewind the
track, tap on the progress bar.
/ : Start, pause, or resume play.
/ / : Select a repeat mode.
: Repeat the current track.
: For recorded les, repeat all tracks
in the current folder.
(highlighted): Repeat all tracks.
: Select random play ( highlighted)
or sequential play ( in gray).
Pictures
: Return to the home menu.
: Zoom in or out of the picture.
/ : Rotate the picture clockwise or anti- clockwise by 90 degrees.
/ : Return to the list of les or folders (see 'Browse recorded les' on page 21).
/ : Select the previous or next picture.
/ : Pause or resume the slideshow.
: Display control icons on the second
page.
[16:9]/[4:3]: Select an aspect ratio.
: Tap to display the brightness bar, and
then tap on the bar to adjust the screen brightness.
: Tap to display the contrast bar, and then tap on the bar to adjust the image contrast.
: Tap to display the saturation bar, and tap on the bar to adjust the image saturation.
: Display control icons on the rst page.
Browse recorded les
During playing recorded les, you can access the le list and select les from the list.
1 Tap to access the list of les or folders.
2 Tap an icon to select a le category.
: Display the list of audio tracks or
folders.
: Display the list of picture les or
folders.
: Display the list of video les or
folders.
3 Tap the name of a le to start play.
About DivX® videos
DivX® video is a digital media format that retains high quality despite of a high compression rate. You can play DivX® VOD (Video-on-Demand) videos that are rented or purchased from online stores. You can also play non-VOD DivX videos.
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Play DivX VOD videos
To play DivX® VOD videos on this product, you need the DivX® VOD code on this product, the DivX Player installed on your computer, and a free DivX Account.
Find the DivX® VOD code on your product.
1 Tap > to access the full menu with all
feature icons displayed.
2 Tap [Settings] to access the system
setup menus.
3 Tap [Info] to access the [Info] menu. 4 Tap [DivX(R) VOD] to display the
registration code.
Note
• If no DivX Player is installed on your computer,
download it from www.divx.com for free.
• If you have no DivX Account, create one for free
through DivX Player that is installed on your computer.
On your computer through DivX Player
1 With the DivX® VOD code, register this
product under your DivX Account.
After the registration, previous videos that you rented or purchased with the same DivX Account can be played on this product.
2 Rent or purchase DivX® VOD videos with
your DivX Account.
3 Transfer the DivX® VOD videos to a
supported recordable disc.
On your product
Play the DivX® VOD videos from the disc.
Note
• Go to www.divx.com to learn more about
downloading and playing DivX videos.
Play non-VOD DivX videos
1 Transfer the videos and subtitle les onto
a supported recordable disc, USB storage device, or SD/SDHC card.
2 Play the video les from the disc, USB
storage device, or SD/SDHC card.
Note
To play a DivX DRM protected le, transfer it to a
compatible disc rst.
The subtitle lename has to be the same as the
lename of the DivX video (the le extension
excluded).
The DivX video le and its subtitle le must be saved
under the same directory.
This product supports subtitle les in the following
formats: .srt and .sub.
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6 Listen to radio
Switch to radio mode
After the boot-up at the rst time, the system
switches to radio mode automatically.
To switch the source back to radio afterwards, tap
[Radio] on the home menu.
» The interface for radio is displayed.
Set up
Before you search for radio stations, make prior setup.
Tap
to display the setup menus.
Select a radio range
1 Tap [Radio Range].
2 Tap [Distance] or [Local] to select a tuner
sensitivity.
[Distance]: Stations with strong and weak signals can be tuned to.
[Local]: Only stations with strong signals can be tuned to.
Enable the RDS feature
Note
• RDS feature is enabled by default.
• Only after the RDS feature is enabled, the option of
[PTY list] is displayed.
Tap [RDS Off] to enable the RDS feature.
» The option of [PTY list] is displayed.
To disable the RDS feature, tap [RDS On].
Tune to a radio station
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1 Tap FM or AM to select a band.
FM bands: FM1, FM2, FM3
AM bands: AM1, AM2
2 Tap or repeatedly until the frequency
of target radio station is displayed.
To tune to a radio station automatically, tap and hold
or until the
frequency digits start change.
Tip
• You can also press BAND on the remote control
repeatedly to select a band.
Store radio stations in memory
You can store up to 6 stations in each band.
Store radio stations manually
1 Select a band. 2 Tune to the target radio station. 3 Tap and hold one of the channels (1 to 6)
over two seconds.
» The radio station is saved under the
selected channel.
Store radio stations automatically
You can search for a radio station with intro search, which broadcasts a 10-second preview of each detected radio station.
1 Select a band. 2 Tap . 3 Tap [Auto Store].
» Auto search starts. The six strongest
stations of the selected band are saved in preset channels automatically.
Tune to a preset radio station
1 Select a band. 2 Tap one of the preset channels (1 to 6) to
select a preset radio station.
Use RDS related features
Note
• Only after RDS feature is enabled, you can use RDS
related features.
Search for RDS programs of a specic
type
1 Tap > [PTY list] to display the list of
program types.
2 Tap the name of a program type to start
search.
» Once an RDS station that transmits
programs of the selected type is
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found, the RDS station is broadcast automatically.
To save the RDS station, tap and hold one of the preset channels.
To search for another RDS station, repeat steps 1 and 2.
RDS program types
Item Program
type
Description
1 NEWS News ser vices
2 AFFAIRS Politics and current
affairs
3 INFO Special information
programs 4 SPORT Sports 5 EDUCATE Education and advanced
training 6 DRAMA Radio plays and
literature 7 CULTURE Culture, religion and
society 8 SCIENCE Science 9 VARIED Entertainment programs 10 POP M Pop music 11 ROCK M Rock music 12 MOR M Light music 13 LIGHT M Light classical music 14 CLASSICS Classical music 15 OTHER M Special music programs 16 WEATHER Weather 17 FINANCE Finance 18 CHILDREN Children’s programs 19 SOCIAL Social Affairs 20 RELIGION Religion 21 PHONE IN Phone In 22 TRAVEL Tr ave l 23 LEISURE Leisure 24 JAZZ Jazz Music 25 COUNTRY Country Music 26 NATION M National Music 27 OLDIES Oldies Music 28 FOLK M Folk Music
29 DOCUMENT Documentary 30 TEST Alarm Test 31 ALARM Alarm
Use alternate frequencies
If the signal of an RDS station is poor, enable the AF (Alternate Frequency) function. The system searches for a strong station that broadcasts the same program.
Tap AF to enable or disable the AF function.
AF (highlighted): The function is enabled.
AF (in gray): The function is disabled.
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7 Use the
navigation system
Insert the map data card
Note
• The map data card is not included in the packaging.
• Before using the map data card, update the map data
if necessary.
1 Flip up the protective cover. 2 Inser t the map data card into the MAP slot
until you hear a "click".
3 Close the protective cover.
Navigate your road trip
Note
Risk of trafc accident! Never operate the navigation
system during drive. Complete the setting of your
destination and other navigation specications before
you drive.
1 Press NAVI.
You can also tap on the home menu to access the navigation system.
» The navigation interface is displayed in
a few seconds.
2 Follow the user manual of the navigation
map to set navigation specications.
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8 Use Bluetooth
devices
With this system, you can listen to audio from a player and make a call through Bluetooth.
Activate the Bluetooth function
On the home menu, tap .
In any other mode, tap on top of the
screen.
Pair a device
Note
• Philips does not guarantee the compatibility with all
Bluetooth devices.
• Before pairing a device with this system, read its user
manual for Bluetooth compatibility.
• Make sure that Bluetooth function is enabled on your
device, and your device is set as visible to all other Bluetooth devices.
• The operational range between this system and a
Bluetooth device is approximately 8 meters (24 feet).
• Any obstacle between this system and a Bluetooth
device can reduce the operational range.
• Keep away from any other electronic device that may
cause interference.
Pair the rst device
1 Activate the Bluetooth function on this
system.
» The following interface is displayed.
2 Tap on this system to search for other
Bluetooth devices.
3 In the device list, tap the name of your
Bluetooth device, and then tap
behind
the name.
» The paring starts, and then a pairing
request from CED2000 is displayed on your device.
4 On your device, accept the pairing request
from CED2000, enter the default password '0000', and then conrm the password entry.
» [Paired OK!] ashes, and then
[Connecting] is displayed on this
system.
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5 On your device, enable or permit the
connection with CED2000.
If a player is connected, the music playback interface is displayed on this system.
: Tap it to return to the music
playback interface.
: Tap it to display the list of paired
mobile phones.
: Tap it to display the list of paired
mobile phones.
: Tap it to display the list of paired
mobile phones.
If a mobile phone is connected, the keypad is displayed on this system.
: Tap it to display the list of paired
players.
: Tap it to display the on-screen
keypad for phone calls.
: Tap it to display the phone book that is synchronized with your mobile phone and keypad.
: Tap it to display the list of favorite contacts.
Pair more devices
1 Activate the Bluetooth function on this
system.
» One of the following interfaces is
displayed.
2 Tap on the top right corner.
3 Tap [New pairing] to start searching for
Bluetooth devices.
4 Repeat steps 3 to 5 that are indicated in
the above section "Pair the rst device" to
complete the connection.
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Note
• You can connect a music player and a mobile phone
simultaneously.
Manage paired devices
1 Activate the Bluetooth function. 2 Tap or .
To manage paired players, tap .
To manage paired mobile phones, tap
.
3 Tap on the top right corner.
4 Tap [Paired Device].
» The list of paired devices is displayed.
5 Tap the name of the paired device that you
want to reconnect, disconnect, or delete.
: Tap to reconnect the device.
: Tap to disconnect the device.
: Tap to delete the device from the
list of paired devices.
6 Tap , , or .
Tip
• If you want to manually reconnect a device after the
connection is interrupted, disable the function of automatic connection (see 'Adjust Bluetooth settings' on page 42).
Play audio from a connected device
If the connected Bluetooth device supports
Advanced Audio Distribution Prole (A2DP),
you can listen to tracks that are stored on the device through the system. If the device also
supports Audio Video Remote Control Prole (AVRCP) prole, you can control play on the
system or with its remote control.
1 Play a track on the connected device. 2 On this system, tap to display the music
playback interface.
3 Tap icons on the interface to control play.
: Pause or resume play.
/ : Select the previous or
next track.
Note
If the connected device does not support the AVRCP
prole, control play on the connected device.
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Make a call
Note
• Keep the Bluetooth connection active between the
system and your mobile phone.
Locate the external microphone
You can connect an external microphone for better communication quality.
Note
• The external microphone is not included in the
packaging of this system.
1 Make sure that the microphone is
connected to this system.
2 Place the microphone at a proper location,
such as, stick it onto the dashboard, or clip it on the sun-shield.
Call a number
You can make phone calls with the system.
1 Tap on top of the screen.
» The keypad is displayed.
If the keypad is not displayed, tap .
2 Tap number icons to enter the phone
number.
To clear the last digit, tap .
To clear all digits, tap .
To return to the previous screen, tap
.
3 Tap to send the call.
To end the call, tap .
To enter numbers during the call, tap to display the keypad rst.
Redial the last called number
1 Tap .
» The last called number is displayed.
2 Tap again to send the call.
Answer a call
Note
• By default, all incoming calls are picked up automatically.
You can disable the function of automatic answer (see 'Adjust Bluetooth settings' on page 42).
1 When there is an incoming call, [Incoming
call…] is displayed on the screen.
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2 Tap to answer the call.
To reject or end the call, tap .
Transfer a phone call to mobile phone
By default, the voice comes from the loudspeakers during a call.
1 Tap to transfer the phone call to your
mobile phone.
» The loudspeakers are muted, and the
voice comes from the mobile phone only.
2 Take up your mobile phone for the
conversation.
Use the on-screen phone book
1 Tap to display the phone book interface. 2 Tap [Sync] to start synchronizing the
phone book with your mobile phone.
» [Synchronizing...] is displayed. » After the synchronization is complete,
the contact list is displayed.
3 Tap the name of a contact from the list,
and then tap
to send a call.
Manage the phone book
1 Tap the name of a contact from the list. 2 Tap .
» The following options are displayed.
[Delete one]: Delete the selected
contact.
[Delete all]: Delete all contacts.
[Cancel]: Return to the phone book
interface.
3 Tap one of the options and conrm.
Search for a contact
Tap the alphanumeric icons to enter the keyword.
To enter the rst letter displayed on the
icon, tap it once.
To switch between letters and the digit, tap an icon briey and repeatedly.
To delete the last input, tap .
» The system searches for contacts
whose name include the keyword.
» If no contact is found, [No match] is
displayed.
Note
• Up to 5 characters can be entered as the keyword.
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Edit the favorite call list
Save the number of a contact into the favorite call list, and then you can send a call quickly.
1 Tap to display the favorite call list. 2 Tap behind a sequence number. 3 Enter the number and then tap OK to
conrm.
» The number is saved.
To send a call, tap the number from the list.
9 Play from an
iPod/iPhone
Note
• During play, no audio signals are transferred through
the headphone socket of your iPod/iPhone.
Compatible iPod/iPhone models
This system supports the following iPod and iPhone models.
iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPhone
iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generations)
iPod nano (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generations)
iPod classic
Connect your iPod/iPhone
Connect an Apple 30-pin USB cable to:
the USB socket on the front panel of this system, and
your iPod/iPhone.
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» The system starts playing tracks that
are stored on your iPod/iPhone.
Once your iPod/iPhone is connected and recognized,
is displayed in the bar of popular icons on the home menu. You can tap it to switch back to this playback interface.
Note
• Before you disconnect your iPod/iPhone, switch the
system to another source.
Control play
By default, use the on-screen playback interface of this system to control play.
: Tap to pause play.
: Tap to resume play.
/ : Tap to play the previous or
next track.
/ : Tap to select a repeat mode.
: Repeat the current track.
(highlighted): Repeat all tracks.
(in gray): Cancel repeat play.
: Tap to select a play mode.
(highlighted): Play tracks randomly.
(in gray): Play tracks in sequence.
: Tap to switch to the iPod control
mode, and then you can control play on your iPod/iPhone.
: Tap to switch back to the on-screen control mode, and then you can control play on this system.
: Tap to access the music menu.
Search for a track
You can select a track quickly through the music menu.
1 Tap to access the music menu.
2 Tap to select a category.
» Tracks under the selected category are
listed.
3 Tap a track name to start play.
If one or more subcategories are
under the selected category, select a
category rst.
Charge your iPod/iPhone
Once the iPod/iPhone is connected and recognized, the iPod/iPhone begins to charge.
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10 Smart Connect
Link
Smart Connect Link is a device interoperability
standard dened by Philips that offers
integration between external peripheral (TV box, smar t devices, etc) and Philips’s car entertainment system. Smart Connect Link brings the attached peripheral’s function into the application platform of the Philips car entertainment system where apps are still hosted and running on the external peripheral. Drivers and passengers can interact with the external peripheral through the touch screen of Phillips car entertainment system.
Smart Connect Link uses generic RGB video signal standard to enable the display of the user interface from external peripheral application on Philips car entertainment system and utilizes
Bluetooth HID prole protocol standard to
communicate user input back to the peripheral.
Contact your dealer for the Smart Connect Link compatible devices to enrich your entertainment experience.
11 Unisersal USB
Charging
Philips enhanced the USB interface which was normally used for music playback from pen drive to now being able to supply current for charging smart devices.
The current required for recharging phone battery or operation for some smart devices are higher than the standard USB can afford.
The new Philips Universal USB charging interface is able to supply 1 Amp of current
to a smart device, sufcient to charge up its
battery and power it up for intensive usage. The software protocol is also designed to be universal such that it can be compatible with virtually all smart phones available in the market and starts charging process instantly when USB is connected.
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12 Adjust sound
When you listen to radio, enjoy music, or watch video, follow the instructions below to adjust sound.
Adjust the volume level
Press +/- repeatedly on the front panel.
+: Increase the volume level.
-: Decrease the volume level.
Mute sound
Press on the front panel.
To release the speakers from mute status, press
again.
Enable the MAX Sound effect
Tap on the playback interface.
(highlighted): The MAX Sound effect is enabled.
(in gray): The MAX Sound effect is disabled.
Enable the DBB sound effect
When DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) is enabled, low tones are enhanced electronically.
Tap
on the playback interface.
(highlighted): DBB sound effect is enabled.
(in gray): DBB sound effect is disabled.
Enable the FullSound effect
Note
• This feature is unavailable when you listen to radio.
Philips FullSound restores the audio details that are lost due to compression. It enriches the music signals so that what you hear is the full sound with every nuance of emotion and every detail of musical genius.
Philips FullSound can:
bring out CD sound quality from an MP3 track,
achieve richer bass with greater depth and impact,
restore the sense of spaciousness that lacks in a compressed audio, and
enhance sound precision and details.
Tap
on the playback interface.
(highlighted): The FullSound effect is enabled.
(in gray): The FullSound effect is disabled.
Select a preset sound equalizer
1 Tap on the playback interface.
» The current equalizer settings are
displayed.
2 Tap or to select a preset sound
equalizer.
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[Custom], [Techno], [Rock], [Classic], [Jazz], [Optimal], [Flat], or [Pop]
» The selected sound equalizer is
highlighted.
3 Tap on the circle or bar to adjust the
settings.
[Bass]: bass range (-14 to +14)
[Middle]: middle range (-14 to +14)
[Treble]: treble range (-14 to +14)
: Tap and hold to restore the settings.
4 Tap to exit.
Others
Tap on the playback interface.
» The setup interface is displayed.
: Tap to display the [Music zone] interface for selecting a listening zone.
: Tap to display the [Fader/ Balance] interface for adjusting the
fader and balance.
: Tap to display the [SubWoofer] interface for setting the sub-woofer.
Adjust the fader and balance
Tap or to adjust fader or balance value.
[Fader]: fader range (+16 to -16).
[Balance]: balance range (-16 to +16).
Set the sub-woofer
[On]/[Off]: Tap to turn on or off the sub- woofer.
/ : Tap to set the volume of sub- woofer (0 dB to 14 dB).
[80 Hz]/[120 Hz]/[160 Hz]: Tap to select a low pass lter range for the sub-woofer.
Select a listening zone
Philips’ innovative Zone technology enables the driver or passengers to enjoy music with the best speakers balance and experience more vivid spacial effect as the artist is intended to create. You can switch the music listening zone from the driver to passengers for the best speaker sound settings in car.
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Tap a gray point to switch the listening zone.
» The highlighted area indicates the
current listening zone.
13 Adjust settings
Access system setup menus
1 Tap > to display all feature icons.
2 Tap [Settings].
» The [General] menu is displayed.
3 Tap an icon on the left.
: Access the [General] menu to
adjust general settings.
: Access the [Info] menu to view
system information.
: Access the [Navigation] menu to
adjust navigation settings.
: Access the [Bluetooth] menu to
adjust Bluetooth settings.
4 Swipe your nger up or down to view
more settings.
5 Tap an option to view details or change
the setting.
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To exit the menu, tap .
Adjust general settings
Settings Options Description
[Radio Region]
Select a radio region that matches your location.
[Beep] [On] Turn the
beep sound on. Each time you press a button or tap an icon, the unit beeps.
[Off] Turn off the
beep sound.
[Language] Select
an OSD (on-screen display) language.
[Calibration] Follow the
on-screen instructions to calibrate the touch screen.
[Clock mode]
[12Hr]/[24Hr] Select a time
format.
[Date] Set the date. [Time] Set the time.
[Parking] [On]/[Off] Enable or
disable the video blocking system.
[Demo] (Auto start after power off)
[On]/[Off] Enable it to
demonstrate features after the system is power off.
View system information
Settings Options
[ARM version]
View rmware versions.
[Servo version]
[MCU version]
[Bluetooth version]
View the version of Bluetooth.
[DVD regions]
View the DVD region code that the system supports.
[DivX(R) VOD]
View the DivX registration code.
[Restore factory defaults]
Tap to display the dialog box for restoring the system.
Tap [Yes] to restore the sys- tem to factory default status.
Tap [No] to return to the previous menu.
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Adjust Navigation settings
[Navigation Program Path]: Tap [Enter] to access the Navigation Program Path mode.
[Navigation Voice]: Tap [Enter] to display the [Navigation Voice] interface.
[All]/[Front left]/[Front right]: Select a
zone for navigation voice.
[Off]: Mute the navigation voice.
[Voice Level]: Tap +/- to adjust the
volume of navigation voice.
Adjust Bluetooth settings
Bluetooth settings
Options Description
[New Pairing]
Search for new devices.
[Auto Connect]
[On] When a paired
device is within effective range, the system reconnects with the device automatically.
[Off] Reconnect manually.
[Auto Answer]
[On] Answer phone calls
automatically when the paired mobile phone receives an incoming call.
[Off] Answer phone calls
manually.
[Pin Code] Set the password
for pairing the car entertainment system with another Bluetooth device. The default password is 0000.
[External microphone]
[On] Turn on the external
microphone.
[Off] Use the integrated
microphone.
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14 Others
Play external audio/video input
You can connect an external audio/video player to this system.
1 Connect a composite AV cable to
the AV-IN socket on the front panel,
and
the audio and video output sockets of
the external player.
2 Tap > to access the full menu with all
feature icons displayed.
3 Tap [AV-IN1] to display the playback
interface.
4 Operate on the external player to start
play (see the user manual of the external device).
Tip
• If you connect this system to an external player through
the VIDEO IN, AV-IN L, and AV-IN R sockets on the rear panel, tap
[AV-IN2] to switch the source
instead of
[AV-IN1].
Use buttons on the steering wheel
You can assign a function to a button on the steering wheel, and then control the system with that button.
1 Tap > to access the full menu with all
feature icons displayed.
2 Tap .
» The [Steering Wheel Remote Control
Learning] interface is displayed.
3 Tap an icon, for example, , of which
you want to assign the function to a button on the steering wheel.
To cancel the assignment, tap [Cancel].
4 Press and hold the button on the steering
wheel for one second.
» The following interface is displayed.
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5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assign more
functions to buttons on the steering wheel.
To clear the assignment, tap [Clear All].
Reset the system
If the system hangs up, reset it.
1 Flip up the protective cover. 2 Press RESET with the tip of a ball-point
pen or toothpick.
Replace the fuse
If there is no power, check the fuse and replace it if it is damaged.
1 Detach the main unit from dashboard. 2 Check the electric connection. 3 Remove the damaged fuse from the rear
panel.
4 Inser t a new fuse with the same
specications (15 A).
Tip
• If the fuse gets damaged immediately after it is
replaced, an internal malfunction may occur. In this case, consult your Philips retailer.
Upgrade the rmware
Note
• Power supply must not be interrupted during the
upgrade.
When the rmware upgrade succeeds, all settings are
restored to the factory default status.
Register your product
1 Go to www.philips.com/welcome. 2 Click the link of "Register my product"
(the exact wording of this link name may vary in different languages).
3 Log in with your account on the prompt
Web page.
If you have no account for Club Philips, create one rst on this Web page.
4 Search your product with "CED2000/98"
as the keyword.
5 Click the link of search result to access the
Web page for registering your product.
6 Fill in necessar y information about this
product to complete the registration.
FUSE 15A
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» With the registration, you can get
information about software update and product support at this Web page or via your mailbox that is registered as the account for Club Philips.
Perform the upgrade
1 Check the current rmware version of this
system (see 'View system information' on page 41).
2 Go to www.philips.com/support. 3 Login with your account for Club Philips.
» Support information about your
registered product is displayed.
4 Click the link of "Firmware Upgrade
Readme File" (the exact wording of this
link name may vary in different languages).
5 Read and understand the instructions on
rmware upgrade.
6 Follow the instructions to download the
upgrade packet and complete the upgrade.
If the upgrade fails, reboot this system, and then perform the upgrade again.
15 Product
information
Note
• Product information is subject to change without prior
notice.
General
Power supply 12 V DC (11 V - 16 V),
negative ground Fuse 15 A Suitable speaker
impedance
4 - 8
Maximum power output
50 W x 4
Continuous power output
22 W x 4 channels (4
10% T.H.D.) Pre-Amp output
voltage
2.5 V (CD play mode; 1
kHz, 0 dB, 10 k
load)
Sub-woofer output voltage
2.5 V (CD play mode, 61
Hz, 0 dB, 10 k
load) Aux-in level 800 mV Dimensions (W x
H x D)
178 x 101.5 x 160 mm
Weight (main unit)
3.1 kg
Disc player
System DVD / CD audio /
MP3 system Disc diameter 12 cm Frequency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz Signal/noise ratio > 75 dB Total harmonic distortion Less than 0.3% Channel separation > 55 dB Video signal format NTSC/PAL Video output 1 +/- 0.2 V p-p
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Radio
Frequency range
- FM
87.5 - 108.0 MHz (50 kHz per step)
Frequency range
- AM(MW)
522 - 1620 kHz (9 kHz per
step)
Usable sensitivity
- FM
2 uV
Usable sensitivity
- AM (MW)
25 uV
LCD
Screen size 6.2 inches Display resolution 800 x 480 dots Contrast ratio
500
Brightness 450 cd/m²
Bluetooth
Communication system
Bluetooth Standard version
2.0
Output Bluetooth Standard Power
Class 2
Maximum communication range
Line of sight approx. 8m
Frequency band 2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz
- 2.4835 GHz)
Compatible Bluetooth
proles
Hands-Free Prole (HFP)
Handset Prole (HSP)
Advanced Audio Distribution
Prole (A2DP)
Audio Video Remote
Control Prole (AVRCP)
Supported codecs
Receive
Transmit
SBC (Sub Band Codec)
SBC (Sub Band Codec)
USB playability information
Compatible USB devices:
USB ash memory (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)
USB ash players (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)
Memory cards (SD/SDHC)
Maximum capacity: 32 G
Supported USB formats:
USB or memory le format: FAT16, FAT32
MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and
variable bit rate
WMA v9 or earlier
Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8
levels
Number of albums/folders: maximum 99
Number of tracks/titles: maximum 999
ID3 tag v2.0 or later
File name in Unicode UTF8 (maximum
length: 128 bytes)
Supported MP3 disc format:
ISO9660, Joliet
Maximum title number: 512 (depending on
le name length)
Maximum album number: 255
Supported sampling frequencies: 32 kHz,
44.1kHz, 48 kHz
Supported Bit-rates: 32-320 Kbps and
variable bit rate
Supported video formats:
DVD
Divx
Note
To ensure a better playback, it is recommended that le
image size is no higher than 640 x 480, frame rate is 20 fps, data rate is no higher than 500 kbps.
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16 Troubleshooting
Warning
• Never remove the casing of this product.
To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the product yourself.
If you encounter problems when using this product, check the following points before requesting service. If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips Web page (www. philips.com/support). When you contact Philips, make sure that the product is nearby and the model number and serial number are available.
General
No power
Car engine has not been started. Start the car engine.
Connections are incorrect.
The fuse has been damaged. Replace the fuse.
No sound
Volume is too low. adjust the volume.
Speaker connections are incorrect.
No response to the remote control
Make sure that the path between the remote control and the unit is clear from obstacles.
Move the remote control close to the unit, and point it at the iR sensor.
Press to switch to the control interface for front source or rear source.
The function is not applicable to the current media.
Replace the remote control battery.
The disc does not play.
The disc is upside down. Make sure that the printed side is upwards.
The disc is dirty. Clean the disc with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the disc outwards from the center.
The disc is defective. Try another disc.
The disc is incompatible. Try another disc.
The recordable disc is not nalized.
The region code of DVD disc is not supported. Use a disc with proper region code.
Cannot play DivX le from an SD/SDHC card
or USB storage device
DivX DRM protected les cannot be played if they are saved on an SD/SDHC card or USB storage device. Transfer it to a compatible disc instead.
No image
Parking wire connection is incorrect. Check the wiring.
No image on rear monitor
Enable the signal transferring to rear monitors (see 'Use rear monitors' on page
43).
A DivX video can be played for front passengers only.
Image ashes or is distorted.
Video connection is improper. Check the connections.
Noise in broadcasts
Signals are too weak. Select another station with stronger signals.
Check the connection of the car antenna.
Preset stations are lost.
Battery cable is not correctly connected. Connect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live.
The fuse is broken.
The fuse type is incorrect. Replace it with a 15 A fuse.
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Speaker wire or power wire is grounded. Check the connections.
About the Bluetooth device
Music playback is unavailable on the system even after successful Bluetooth connection.
The device cannot be used with the system to play music.
The audio quality is poor after connection with a Bluetooth-enabled device.
The Bluetooth reception is poor. Move the device closer to the system or remove any obstacle between the device and the system.
Cannot connect with the system.
The device does not support the proles required for the system.
The Bluetooth function of the device is not enabled. Refer to the user manual of
the device to nd out how to enable the
function.
The system is not in the pairing mode.
The system is already connected with another Bluetooth-enabled device. Disconnect that device or all other connected devices and then try again.
The paired mobile phone connects and disconnects constantly.
The Bluetooth reception is poor. Move the mobile phone closer to the system or remove any obstacle between the mobile phone and the system.
Some mobile phones may connect and disconnect constantly when you make or end calls. This does not indicate any malfunction of the system.
For some mobile phones, the Bluetooth connection may be deactivated automatically as a power-saving feature. This does not indicate any malfunction of the system.
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