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To set the time duration

1

  From the home screen, go to 

[Settings]

 > 

[Clock 

settings]

 > 

[Sleep timer]

.

Or, press 

• 

SETTINGS

 on the remote control 

to enter 

[Settings]

.

2

  Select an option. Press 

OK

 to turn it on. 

Date and time

The date and time can be set automatically or manually. 

Automatic setting

For automatic clock setting, use the time signal from 

FM RDS radio. 

Through time signals from FM RDS radio

1

  On the unit, turn on the FM radio, if necessary. 

Ensure that the FM antenna is connected 

• 

properly (see ‘Connect the FM antenna’ on 

page 12). 

2

  On the first location for preset stations, store an 

FM RDS station that transmits time signals

3

  From Home screen, select 

[Settings]

 > 

[Clock 

settings]

 > 

[Date and time]

4

  In 

[Date and time]

, select 

[Current date and 

time]

 > 

[Automatic (RDS)]

.

The unit searches for the first preset station 

 

»

automatically. 

The time is set according to time signals from 

 

»

the station. 

 

Manual setting

1

  Turn on the unit, if necessary. 

2

  From Home screen, select 

[Settings]

 > 

[Clock 

settings]

 >

[Date and time]

3

  In 

[Date and time]

, select 

[Current date and 

time]

 > 

[Manual]

.

4

  To enter date and time, 

Press 

• 

 or 

 to select the entry location;

Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter 

• 

desired digits;

Press 

• 

OK

 to confirm. 

You can also press 

• 

 or   repeatedly, or 

press and hold   or   until the desired 

digit appears.

Set date/time format

Select how date and time are displayed in the clock. 

1

/

2

Automatic (RDS)

Manual

Press and hold 

• 

 / , or press  /  

repeatedly until you reach the desired digits. 

Press 

OK

 to confirm. 

Or, enter the desired digits by using the 

• 

alphanumeric buttons on the remote 

control. 

The alarm icon 

 

»

 appears on the screen. 

To play a song or FM radio station as the next alarm 

sound

1

  Ensure that you have selected [Music] in the Step 

3 above;

2

  Before you turn off MCD900, or switch MCD900 

to active standby,

Go to 

• 

[USB]

, and select and play the 

desired song;

Or, go to

• 

 [FM radio]

, and tune to the 

desired station.

Note

Keep the USB flash device connected to 

 

MCD900, if you select a song as the alarm 

sound.

Tune to an FM radio station that is in service 

 

at the set alarm time, if you select FM radio as 

the alarm sound.

Use the alarm

At the set alarm time, music/FM radio plays as desired, 

or the buzzer sounds. 

Note

The alarm sounds even if you have switched 

 

MCD900 to active standby or Eco standby.

The buzzer sounds instead, if MCD900 fails to 

 

detect a USB flash device.

MCD900 is unmuted if it has been muted.

 

The alarm sounds in a higher volume if the 

 

volume level is lower than minimum.

To snooze the alarm

Press any button on the unit or the remote 

• 

control (except for the volume buttons).

The alarm sounds again 15 minutes later. 

 

»

The alarm icon remains. 

To stop the alarm 

Press and hold 

• 

 or  . 

The alarm is stopped. The alarm icon 

 

»

disappears. 

The alarm sounds again next day. 

 

»

To turn off the alarm

Go to 

• 

[Settings]

 > 

[Clock settings]

 > 

[Alarm]

. Select 

[Alarm off]

 and press 

OK

 

on the remote control. 

Sleep timer

With the sleep timer, you can have MCD900 turned 

off automatically after the set timer duration. 

EN

Summary of Contents for MCD900

Page 1: ...MCD900 Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome EN User manual ...

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Page 3: ... 6 3 Prepare 10 Place the Soundsphere speakers 10 Install batteries into the remote control 11 4 Connect 11 Connect the main unit and CD DVD unit11 Connect speakers 11 Connect for disc play 11 Connect the FM antenna 12 Connect external audio devices 13 Turn on off 13 5 Play music CDs movie DVDs 14 Basic operations 14 Use the disc menu 14 Play movie discs DVD DivX VCD 14 Program favorite chapters t...

Page 4: ...vel before your hearing adapts and leave it there To establish a safe volume level Set your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly without distortion Listen for reasonable periods of time Prolonged exposure to sound even at normally safe levels can also cause hearing loss Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and take appropriate ...

Page 5: ...tion technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reserve engineering or disassembly is prohibited Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time Be careful not to adj...

Page 6: ... Introduction MCD900 can Connect a USB flash device Connect the existing home audio video systems including TV audio systems and MP3 players With such connections you can Play music stored on a USB flash device through the Soundsphere speakers Play movie DVDs on a TV Play music from an external audio system portable media player through the Soundsphere speakers EN Overview Top and front view i e a...

Page 7: ...ect on page 11 1 AC IN for AC power cord 2 DIN IN socket for the connection between the main unit and CD DVD unit 3 USB port for the USB flash device 4 CVBS VIDEO OUT CD DVD AUDIO OUT for the supplied composite audio video cable that connects the disc player and a standard TV HDMI for the HDMI cable not supplied that connects the disc player and a high definition TV HDTV 5 CD DVD DIGITAL AUDIO OUT...

Page 8: ...start the auto tuning to the next available station Press repeatedly for fine tuning OK Confirm selection 6 HOME Return to Home screen main menu BACK Go back to previous screen 7 Search buttons on the play screen In USB DISC mode Press to skip to the previous next chapter track Start pause resume play In USB mode Start to play the entire file folder SuperPlay Stop play Mute unmute sound NOW PLAYIN...

Page 9: ...eric button to store current station in the location as a preset station In USB mode Quickjump In a long list of options that are sorted in an alphabetical order press once or repeatedly to select an alphabet and jump to the first item that starts with the selected alphabet 9 a A Press to switch between lower and upper cases In FM RADIO mode press in the list of presets to start editing station na...

Page 10: ... full frequency sounds throughout the area of coverage Unlike conventional speakers Soundsphere speakers are much less sensitive to exact positioning The mid and high frequency sounds from Soundsphere speakers are retained even if you move away from the Soundsphere speakers Thus the authentic sound experience can be extended to all sides of the speakers How to place the soundsphere speakers For th...

Page 11: ...ds remove the batteries a Open the battery compartment b Insert 2 AAA R03 batteries with correct polarity as indicated c Close the battery compartment 4 Connect Connect the main unit and CD DVD unit As shown plug the cable into DIN IN Connect speakers Note Always connect the speakers before you connect MCD900 to an AC power outlet By doing so you can avoid the big noise that may be caused during s...

Page 12: ...DMI High Definition Multimedia Interface DVI Digital Visual Interface and HDCP High bandwidth Digital Contents Protection Using the CVBS jack As shown plug the supplied composite audio video cable into the corresponding sockets Using the HDMI jack HDMI cable sold separately Use the HDMI jack to connect a high definition TV HDTV which is equipped with HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface or DV...

Page 13: ...andby Eco standby is an energy saving mode In Eco standby all major functions are switched to a low power state or off e g micro processor and display Connect external audio devices You can listen to an external audio device through the speakers on MCD900 To do so do the following connections and then select the AUX mode on MCD900 Connect audio cables red white not supplied to the AUX IN L R socke...

Page 14: ...X VCD Pause Resume Stop To pause During disc play press to pause TheTV screen shows the scenes where you stop play Or during DVD play press TheTV screen shows the Philips screen Printed side TV AV TV TV TV TV 5 Play music CDs movie DVDs Caution Never look at the laser beam inside the unit Risk of product damage Never play discs with accessories such as disc stabilizer rings or disc treatment sheet...

Page 15: ...ernate scenes such as scenes recorded from different camera angles For such DVDs you can select from the available alternate scenes 1 During DVD play press ANGLE repeatedly to switch between camera angles To resume Press The disc play resumes from the last stop point To stop Press again Search Fast search forward backward 1 During play press and hold to select a search speed To resume play at norm...

Page 16: ...and repeatedly to select songs In a list of options you can do one of the following to search for what you need Tip When doing searching in the following ways ensure that MCD900 is in the mode of USB Use the navigation keys Start quick search by using the alphanumeric search Superscroll and Quickjump 6 Play from a USB flash device Connect a USB flash device On MCD900 you can play music photos stor...

Page 17: ...set station go to Presets Manual tuning 1 In FM radio select Manual tuning 2 Press and hold to start auto tuning 1 6 Alive All Of Your Life Argentina Avril Lavigne Alive Alive All Of Your Life Argentina Avril Lavigne A Note Alphanumeric search Superscroll and Quickjump are available only when you enter a long sorted list of options excluding the home screen and lists of menus Alphanumeric search I...

Page 18: ... current station to a location When listening to a radio station you can store current station to a desired location 0 9 in the preset list The numeric buttons 0 9 on the remote control correspond to the locations 0 9 in the preset list 1 Tune to your desired station 2 On the radio play screen press and hold a numeric button If necessary press NOW PLAYING to return to the radio play screen Current...

Page 19: ...he display Wallpaper For menus on MCD900 you can set the background display wallpaper To set wallpaper 1 On MCD900 select and play a photo 9 Settings Play modes When playing music you can choose to play repeatedly play in random order or play one by one Select a play mode as desired To select a play mode for music play Before or during music play From Home screen go to Settings Play mode Or Press ...

Page 20: ... screensaver To set screensaver 1 On MCD900 select and play a picture 2 Press SETTINGS on the remote control to select Settings Display settings Screen saver 3 In Screen saver select Current picture Current picture is set as screensaver Slideshow settings When in the slideshow mode you can view pictures one by one To select a play mode for slideshow 1 From the home screen go to Settings Slideshow ...

Page 21: ...ual Press and hold or press repeatedly until you reach the desired digits Press OK to confirm Or enter the desired digits by using the alphanumeric buttons on the remote control The alarm icon appears on the screen To play a song or FM radio station as the next alarm sound 1 Ensure that you have selected Music in the Step 3 above 2 Before you turn off MCD900 or switch MCD900 to active standby Go t...

Page 22: ...l setting 2 In Date and time go to Time format or Date format to select options Language After the first time setup you can change the language selection in Settings Language Demo mode You can view the demo to learn major functions on MCD900 1 From Home screen go to Settings Demo mode Demo play starts 2 To exit the demo play press The unit is switched to Eco standby Restore factory settings You ca...

Page 23: ... MPEG 2 DivX JPEG Audio decoding MP3 112 to 320kbps Sampling rate 32 44 1 48kHz WMA 48 to 192kbps Sampling rate 44 1 48kHz HDMI Audio support Yes HDMI 480i 480p 576i 576p 1080i 1080p Video system PAL NTSC Video format 4 3 16 9 Audio amplifier Digital Output power 2 x 50W RMS total power 100W Frequency response 20Hz to 20000Hz 0 5dB Signal to noise ratio typically 92dB Speakers Power handling 50W R...

Page 24: ... distance between the apparatus and your TV or VCR Fully extend the FM antenna Connect an outdoor FM antenna instead Audio or subtitle languages cannot be set The disc is not recorded with sound or subtitles in multiple languages The audio or subtitle language setting is prohibited on the disc Cannot display some files in a USB mass storage device The number of folders or files in the USB mass sto...

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