Philips MC235B 05 User Manual

Micro Hi-Fi System
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MC235B
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Important notes for users in the U.K.
Mains plug
1 Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type. 3 Refit the fuse cover.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5 Amp. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp.
Note: The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code: blue = neutral (N), brown = live (L).
As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug,
proceed as follows: – Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black. – Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red. – Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or coloured green (or green and yellow).
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead ­not simply over the two wires.
Copyright in the U.K.
Recording and playback of material may require consent. See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performer’s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.
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CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.
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Contents
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General Information
Environmental information ................................ 7
Supplied accessories ............................................ 7
Safety information ................................................ 7
Specifications ........................................... 18
Maintenance.............................................. 18
Preparations
Rear connections .......................................... 8 – 9
Optional connection ........................................... 9
Before using the remote control ...................... 9
Replacing battery (lithium CR2025) into the
remote control ..................................................... 9
Controls
Controls on the system and remote
control .................................................................. 10
Basic Functions
Switching the system on ................................... 11
Adjusting volume and sound............................ 11
CD Operation
Playing a disc ........................................................ 12
Selecting a different track ................................. 12
Finding a passage within a track ...................... 12
Different play modes: Shuffle and Repeat ..... 13
Programming track numbers ........................... 13
Reviewing the programme ............................... 13
Erasing the programme ..................................... 13
Radio Reception
Tuning to radio stations .................................... 14
Programming radio stations ............................. 14
Tuning to preset radio stations ....................... 14
RDS ....................................................................... 15
Setting the RDS clock ....................................... 15
Searching programme type (PTY) .................. 15
RDS News and Traffic Announcement (TA) . 16
Troubleshooting .................................... 19
Clock/Timer
Setting the clock ................................................. 17
Viewing the clock ............................................... 17
Setting the timer ................................................. 17
Activating and deactivating TIMER ................. 17
Activating and deactivating SLEEP .................. 17
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General Information
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.
This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community.
Environmental Information
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted. We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).
Your system consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
Disposal of your old product
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
Notes for battery disposal
Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed with normal household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries because correct disposal helps to prevent negative consequences for the environmental and human health.
Supplied accessories
– 2 speaker boxes – remote control (with battery) – AM loop antenna – FM wire antenna – stand – screw and plug assembly
Safety Information
Before operating the system, check that the
operating voltage indicated on the typeplate (or the voltage indication beside the voltage selector) of your system is identical with the voltage of your local power supply. If not, please consult your dealer.
Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler
is used as the disconnet device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
Place the system on a flat, hard and stable
surface.
Place the system in a location with adequate
ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches) clearance from the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side.
The ventilation should not be impeded by
covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, cur tains, etc.
Do not expose the system, batteries or discs to
excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
should be placed on the apparatus.
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall
be placed on the apparatus.
If the system is brought directly from a cold to a
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the lens of the disc unit inside the system. Should this occur, the CD player would not operate normally. Leave the power on for about one hour with no disc in the system until normal playback is possible.
The mechanical par ts of the set contain self-
lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated.
When the system is switched to Standby
mode, it is still consuming some power. To disconnect the system from the power supply completely, remove the AC power plug from the wall socket.
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Preparations
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MW loop
antenna
Speakers
(right)
AC power cord
Rear connections
The type plate is located at the rear of the system. For users in the U.K.: please follow the instructions on page 2.
A Power
Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made.
WARNING! – For optimal performance, use only the original power cable. – Never make or change any connections with the power switched on.
FM wire antenna
Speakers
(left)
B Antennas Connection
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM antenna to the respective terminals. Adjust the position of the antenna for optimal reception.
AM Antenna
To avoid overheating of the system, a safety circuit has been built in. Therefore, your system may switch to Standby mode automatically under extreme conditions. If this happens, let the system cool down before reusing it (not available for all versions).
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Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV,
VCR or other radiation source.
Preparations
FM Antenna
For better FM stereo reception, connect an
outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM ANTENNA) terminal.
C Speakers Connection
Front Speakers
Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS terminals, right speaker to "RIGHT" and left speaker to "LEFT", colored (marked) wire to "+" and black (unmarked) wire to "-".
Fully inser t the stripped por tion of the speaker
wire into the terminal as shown.
Notes: – For optimal sound performance, use the supplied speakers. – Do not connect more than one speaker to any one pair of +/- speaker terminals. – Do not connect speakers with an impedance lower than the speakers supplied. Please refer to the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.
Before using the remote control 1 Pull out the plastic protective sheet. 2 Select the source you wish to control by
pressing one of the source select keys on the
remote control (for example CD, TUNER).
3 Then select the desired function (for example
ÉÅ , í , ë).
plastic protective sheet
Replacing battery (lithium
CR2025) into the remote control 1 Pull out the knob A slightly to the left. 2 Pull out the battery compartment B .
3 Replace a new battery and fully insert the
battery compar tment back to the original
position.
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Optional connection
The optional equipment and connecting cords are not supplied. Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment for details.
Connecting other equipment to your system
Connect the audio left and right OUT terminals of a TV, VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD player or CD Recorder to the AUX-IN terminals.
Note: – If you are connecting equipment with a mono output (a single audio out terminal), connect it to the AUX left terminal. Alternatively, you can use a “single to double” cinch cable (the output sound still remain mono).
CAUTION!
Batteries contain chemical substances, so
they should be disposed off properly.
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Controls (illustrations on page 3)
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Controls on the system and remote control
1 STANDBY-ON
– switches the system on or to standby.
2 Display
– shows the status of the system.
3 OPEN • CLOSEç
– opens/ closes the CD door.
4 IR
– remote sensor
5 VOLUME (3 / 4 ) (+/-)
– adjusts the volume level.
6 CD Door 7 Mode Selection
SEARCH/ TUNE (à / á)
for TUNER ........ tunes to a station
for CD ................. fast searches back and forward
within a track/ CD.
STOP 9 ............stops CD playback or erase a
CD programme.
PLAYÉÅ ...... star ts or interr upts playback.
PRESET (¡ / ™)
for TUNER ........ selects a preset radio station.
for CD ................. skips to the beginning of a
current track/ previous/ subsequent track
8 DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)
– enhances the bass.
9 BAND
– selects a waveband.
0 PROGRAM
for CD ................. programmes tracks and reviews
the programme.
for TUNER ........ programmes tuner stations.
! SOURCE
– selects the respective sound source for CD/
TUNER/ AUX.
@ CLOCK SET
– sets the clock function. – views the clock.
# TIMER
– activates/ deactivates or sets the timer function
$ SLEEP
– activates/deactivates or selects the sleeper time.
% DSC (Digital Sound Control)
– selects sound characteristics: ROCK/ JAZZ/
POP/ CLASSIC.
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^ RDS.NEWS
– activates RDS news and Traffic Announcement. – for tuner, displays RDS information.
& MUTE
– interrupts and resumes sound reproduction.
* REPEAT
– repeats a track/ CD programme/ entire CD.
( SHUFFLE
– plays CD tracks in random order.
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– connects headphones
Notes for remote control:
– First select the source you wish to control
by pressing one of the source select keys on
the remote control (for example CD,
TUNER).
– Then select the desired function (for
example ÉÅ, ¡ , ™).
IMPORTANT! Before you operate the system, complete the preparation procedures.
Switching the system on
Press STANDBY-ON / 2.
The system will switch to the last selected
source.
Press SOURCE (or CD, TUNER or AUX on
the remote control).
The system will switch to the selected source.
Press OPEN • CLOSEç.
Basic Functions
Adjusting volume and sound
1 Press the VOLUME 3 / 4 (+/-) control to
decrease or increase the volume. Display shows the volume level VOL and a number from MIN1, 2, ...30, 31 MAX.
2 Press DSC repeatedly to select the desired
sound effect: ROCK/ JAZZ/ POP/ CLASSIC.
3 Press DBB to switch bass enhancement on or
off. Display shows: DBB.
4 Press MUTE on the remote control to
interrupt sound reproduction instantly. Playback will continue without sound and the display shows MUTE.
To activate sound reproduction you can:
– press MUTE again; – adjust the volume controls; – change source.
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To switch the system to standby mode
Press STANDBY-ON 2
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CD Operation
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IMPORTANT! The lens of the CD player should never be touched.
Playing a disc
CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV, VCD, MP3, DVD or
computer CDs, however, are not possible.
4 Press ÉÅ to start playback.
Current track number and elapsed playing
time of the track are displayed during disc
playback.
5 To interrupt playback pressÉÅ. Press ÉÅ
again to resume play.
6 To stop disc playback, press STOP 9.
Note: CD play will also stop when;
– the CD door is opened.
– the disc has reached the end.
– you select another source: TUNER or AUX.
Selecting a different track
Press í or ë once or repeatedly until the
desired track number appears in the display.
If you have selected a track number shortly after
loading a disc or in the PAUSE position, you will
need to press ÉÅto start playback.
Finding a passage within a track 1 Press and hold down on à or á.
The disc is played at high speed and low
volume.
2 When you recognise the passage you want,
release à or á.
Normal playback continues.
1 Press SOURCE to select CD. 2 Press OPEN • CLOSEç on the front panel
of the system to open the CD compartment. OPEN is displayed when the compartment cover slides up.
3 Inser t a disc with the printed side facing up.
Press OPEN • CLOSEç again to close the compartment. READING is displayed as the CD player scans the contents of the disc. The total playing time and the total number of tracks are displayed.
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CD Operation
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT
You can select and change the various play modes before or during playback. The REPEAT modes can also be combined with PROGRAM.
SHUFFLE .........tracks of the entire disc are
played in random order
SHUFFLE and REPEAT ALL…to repeat the
entire disc continuously in random order
REPEAT ALL ... repeats the entire disc/ program
REPEAT ............ plays the current track
continuously
1 To select your play mode, press the SHUFFLE
or REPEAT on the remote control before or during playback until the display shows the desired function. (SHUFFLE, REPEAT, REPEAT ALL)
2 PressÉÅto star t playback if in the STOP
position. If you have selected SHUFFLE, playback starts automatically.
3 To return to normal playback, press the
respective SHUFFLE or REPEAT button until the various SHUFFLE / REPEAT modes are no longer displayed.
You can also press STOP 9 to cancel your play
mode.
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to select and store all desired
tracks.
FULL is displayed if you attempt to program
more than 40 tracks.
5 To start playback of your disc program, press
STOP 9 followed by ÉÅor press ÉÅdirectly.
Reviewing the program
In STOP mode, press and hold PROGRAM.
Until the display shows all your stored track
number in sequence.
Erasing the program
You can erase the program by:
pressing STOP 9 once in the STOP mode;
pressing STOP 9 twice during playback;
opening the CD compartment;
PROGRAM disappears.
CLEAR is displayed briefly.
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Programming track numbers
Program in the STOP position to select and store your disc tracks in the desired sequence. If you like, store any track more than once. Up to 40 tracks can be stored in the memory.
1 Press PROGRAM to enter the programming
mode. A track number is shown and PROGRAM flashes.
2 Use the í or ë to select your desired track
number.
3 Press PROGRAM to confirm the track number
to be stored. The number of tracks programmed and the total playing time of the programme are show briefly, then the selected track and PROG.
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Radio Reception
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Tuning to radio stations
1 Press SOURCE to select TUNER.
TUNER is displayed briefly.
2 Press BAND (or TUNER on the remote
control) once or more to select your waveband (FM/ MW).
3 Press and hold TUNE à or á.
The radio automatically tunes to a station with sufficient reception. Display indication during automatic tuning: SEARCH.
4 Repeat step 3 if necessar y until you find the
desired station.
To tune to a weak station, press TUNE à or á briefly and repeatedly until you have found
optimal reception.
2 Press PROGRAM for more than 2 seconds to
activate programming. AUTO is displayed and available stations are programmed in order of waveband reception strength: RDS, FM followed by MW. The last preset automatically stored will then be played.
Manual programming
1 Tune to your desired station (see “Tuning to
radio stations”).
2 Press PROGRAM to activate programming.
3 Press PRESET ¡ or to allocate a number
from 1 to 40 to this station.
4 Press PROGRAM again to confirm the setting.
The preset number and the frequency of the preset station are shown.
5 Repeat the above four steps to store other
stations.
You can override a preset station by storing
another frequency in its place.
Tuning to preset radio stations
Press PRESET ¡ or until the desired preset
station is displayed.
Programming radio stations
You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations in the memory.
Automatic programming
Automatic programming will start with a chosen preset number. From this preset number upwards, former programmed radio stations will be overridden. The system will only program stations which are not in the memory already.
1 Press PRESET ¡ or to select the preset
number where programming should start.
Note: – If no preset number is selected, default is preset (1) and all your presets will be overridden.
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Radio Reception
RDS
Radio Data System is a service that allows
FM stations to show additional information. If you are receiving a RDS station, station name are displayed. When automatic programming is used, RDS stations will be programmed first.
Scrolling through different RDS information
Press RDS • NEWS briefly and repeatedly to scroll through the following information (if available): – Station name – Programme type such as NEWS, SPORT,
POP M ...
– Radio text messages – Frequency
Note: – If you press RDS and the RDS signal is not available NO RDS is displayed.
and the
Setting the RDS clock
Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a real clock time at an interval of every minute. It is possible to set the clock by using a time signal which is broadcast together with the RDS signal.
1 Tuned to a RDS station from FM band (refer to
“Tuning to radio stations”).
2 Press and hold CLOCK SET until "SET
CLOCK" is displayed.
3 Press RDS • NEWS.
"SEARCH RDS TIME" appears.When RDS time is read, the current time will
be stored. If the RDS station does not transmit RDS time within 90 seconds, "NO RDS TIME" appears.
Note: – Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a real time clock at a minute interval. The accuracy of the transmitted time depends on the transmitting RDS radio station.
Searching programme type (PTY)
PTY helps you find a desired programme type. To enable PTY, first programme RDS stations into the tuner memory (see Programming radio stations)
1 While receiving an RDS station, press RDS •
NEWS briefly until the programme type is
displayed.
2 Press PRESET ¡ or until the desired
programme type is displayed.
3 Press and hold down on TUNE à or á to
start searching. The radio tunes to a RDS station broadcasting this programme type. If the programme type is not available TYPE NOT FOUND is displayed.
RDS Programme types
NO TYPE .......... No RDS programme type
NEWS .................... News services
AFFAIRS .......... Politics and current affairs
INFO .................... Special information programmes
SPORT ................ Sports
EDUCATE .......... Education and advanced training
DRAMA ................ Radio plays and literature
CULTURE .......... Culture, religion and society
SCIENCE .......... Science
VARIED ............. Entertainment programmes
POP M ................. Pop music
ROCK M .............. Rock music
MOR M ................. Light music
LIGHT M .......... Light classical music
CLASSICS ...... Classical music
OTHER M .......... Special music programmes
WEATHER .......... Weather
FINANCE .......... Finance
CHILDREN ...... Children’s programmes
SOCIAL ............. Social Affairs
RELIGION ...... Religion
PHONE IN ....... Phone In
TRAVEL ............. Travel
LEISURE .......... Leisure
JAZZ .................... Jazz Music
COUNTRY .......... Country Music
NATION M ....... National Music
OLDIES ............. Oldies Music
FOLK M .............. Folk Music
DOCUMENT ...... Documentar y
TEST .................... Alar m Test
ALARM ................ Alarm
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Radio Reception
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RDS News and Traffic Announcement (TA)
You may set up the tuner in such a way that listening to CD/AUX is interrupted by the NEWS on traffic announcement of a RDS station. This only works if the RDS station broadcasts a NEWS signal while sending the news.
1 Tune to the desired RDS station.
2 In CD, AUX or Standby mode, press RDS •
NEWS once or more on the remote control to
select the NEWS option.
NEWS ON, TA ON or OFF is displayed briefly.NEWS is displayed if you have activated the
NEWS or TA option. Changing listening source will not disarm the function.
Notes: – When you receive RDS news or traffic announcements during CD playback, playback will pause and you will be able to hear the news/TA. Playback resumes after the broadcast has finished. – If you are using the RDS NEWS announcement, the whole network is searched for the respective news.
Disarming RDS News and Traffic Announcement
There are a number of ways to disarm the news feature:
Press RDS • NEWS on the remote control during reception of the news option.
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Setting the clock
1 In standby mode or system on, press and hold
CLOCK SET on the remote control for more
than 3 seconds.
SET CLOCK scrolls on the display.The clock digits for the hours flash.
2 Press VOLUME +/- to set the hours.
3 Press CLOCK SET again.
The clock digits for the minutes flash.
4 Press VOLUME +/- to set the minutes.
5 Press CLOCK SET to confirm the time.
Note: – The backlight for clock display is dim in standby.
Viewing the clock
Press CLOCK SET
The clock time is displayed.
Setting the timer
The system can be used as an alarm clock, whereby the CD, TUNER is switched on at a set time. The clock time needs to be set first before the timer can be used.
During setting, if no button is pressed within 90 seconds, the system will exit timer setting mode automatically.
1 In standby mode or system on, press and hold
TIMER on the remote control for more than 3
seconds. SET TIMER and SELECT SOURCE scrolls on the display.
Clock/Timer
2 Press SOURCE or VOLUME +/- to select
sound source.
Display sequence shows CD, TUNER. ➜ flashes.
3 Press TIMER to confirm your desired mode.
4 Press VOLUME +/- to set the hours. 5 Press TIMER again.
The clock digits for the minutes flash.
6 Press VOLUME +/- to set the minutes. 7 Press TIMER to confirm the time.
The timer is now set and activated.
Activating and deactivating TIMER
Press TIMER on the remote to turn off the
timer or turn on to the last setting again.
If activated, the timer information will display for a few seconds, then the system resumes to the last active source or stays in standby mode. If deactivated, “OFF” appears.
Note:
– The system will exit timer setting mode if no button is pressed within 90 seconds.
Activating and deactivating SLEEP
The sleep timer enables the system to switch off by itself after a set period of time.
Press SLEEP on the remote control once or
more. Display shows SLEEP and one of the sleep time options in sequence: 90, 75, 60,..., 45,30,15, OFF, 90. if you have selected a time. Once SLEEP is activated, SLEEP is display.
To deactivate, press SLEEP on the remote
control once or more until OFF is shown, or press STANDBY-ON on the system or remote control.
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Specifications
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AMPLIFIER
Output power ...................................20W total power
.............................................................................2 x 5 W RMS
Signal-to-noise ratio ....................................... * 62 dBA
Frequency response ......... 63 – 16000 Hz, ± 3 dB
Input sensitivity AUX ....................... 0.5 V (max. 2 V)
Impedance loudspeakers ......................................... 4 1
Impedance headphones ....................32 1 -1000 1
CD PLAYER
Frequency range .................................. 30 – 16000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio ............................................ 75 dBA
TUNER
FM wave range ...................................87.5 – 108 MHz
MW wave range ................................ 531 – 1602 kHz
Sensitivity at 300 1
– mono, 26 dB signal-to-noise ratio ............ 2.8 μV
– stereo, 46 dB signal-to-noise ratio ........ 61.4 μV
Selectivity ................................................................. * 28 dB
Total harmonic distor tion ..................................... ) 5%
Frequency response ..... 63 – 12500 Hz (± 3 dB)
Signal-to-noise-ratio ...................................... * 50 dBA
SPEAKERS
Bass reflex system
Dimensions (w x h x d) ....166 x 245 x 90 (mm)
GENERAL INFORMATION
AC Po wer ..................................... 220 – 240 V / 50 Hz
Dimensions (w x h x d) .....250 x 245 x 96 (mm)
Weight(with/without speakers)
Standby power consumption ............................ <2 W
Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.
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approx. 4.1/1.9 kg
Maintenance
Cleaning the Cabinet
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.
Cleaning Discs
When a disc becomes dir ty, clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the centre out.
Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for analogue records.
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Cleaning the disc lens
After prolonged use, dirt or dust may
accumulate at the disc lens. To ensure good playback quality, clean the disc lens with Philips CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available cleaner. Follow the instructions supplied with cleaner.
Troubleshooting
WARNING Under no circumstances should you 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 points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for help.
Problem Solution
CD OPERATION
NO DISC is displayed. – Inser t a disc.
– Check if the disc is inser ted upside down. – Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens
has cleared. – Replace or clean the disc, see “Maintenance”. – Use a finalised CD-RW or CD-R.
RADIO RECEPTION
Radio reception is poor. – If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or
connect an external antenna for better reception. – Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi
System and your TV or VCR.
GENERAL
The system does not react when buttons – Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and are pressed. switch on the system again.
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor – Adjust the volume. quality. – Disconnect the headphones.
– Check that the speakers are connected correctly. – Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.
The left and right sound outputs are – Check the speaker connections and location. reversed.
The remote control does not function – Select the source (CD or TUNER, for example) properly. before pressing the function button (ÉÅ,í,
ë). – Reduce the distance between the remote control
and the system. – Inser t the batter y with its polarities
(+/– signs) aligned as indicated. – Replace the batter y. – Point the remote control directly toward
IR sensor on the front of the system.
The timer is not working. – Set the clock correctly.
– Press TIMER to switch on the timer.
The Clock/Timer setting is erased. – Power has been interrupted or the power cord
has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.
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MC235B
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Printed In China MC230/235B_05_UM_V2.0
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