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Summary of Contents for MCI300/05

Page 1: ...Register your product and get support at MCI300 05 MCI300 12 EN User manual 1 Contact information 34 ...

Page 2: ... with the following standards EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 2005 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 EN 300 328 V1 6 1 2004 EN 55020 2002 A1 2003 A2 2005 EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 title and or number and date of issue of the standards following the provisions of R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC incl 73 23 EEC 2004 108 EC 93 68 EEC directiv...

Page 3: ...nguage 22 Maintenance 23 Cleaning 23 Update 23 Update through PC connection 23 Restore the default settings 23 Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 5 Disposal of product and packing material 5 2 Your Micro System 7 Overview 7 Front view 7 Remote control 8 3 Prepare 9 Install remote control batteries 9 Position your MCi300 9 Connect AC power 9 Turn on switch to standby 9 First time installation 1...

Page 4: ... 9 Technical data 24 Supplied accessories 25 PC connection requirements 25 10 Troubleshooting 26 11 Glossary 28 Contents Eng lis h EN ...

Page 5: ...y use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer l Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 1 Important Safety Know these safety symbols This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cau...

Page 6: ...eriods of time n Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped o Battery usage CAUTION To prevent battery leakage whic...

Page 7: ... any built in batteries before you discard the appliance All batteries must be disposed of at an official collection point EN ...

Page 8: ...O STANDBY p WiFi antenna 2 Your Micro System 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 Overview Front view a b VOL volume up down c Display d skip forward e DBB Dynamic Bass Boost f STOP Your Micro System Englis h EN ...

Page 9: ...w SMART EQ 4 ghi x SLEEP 1 _ standby timer y SCROLL z CLEAR skip back FAVORITE USB Universal Serial Bus FM TUNER MP3 CD CD UPNP Universal Plug and Play Remote control a b INTERNET RADIO c HOME d SEARCH e HD harddisk music PC or Center f MENU g navigate h OK confirm play pause i skip forward j k VOL volume up down l MUTE m SHUFFLE 3 def random play n REPEAT 2 abc EN ...

Page 10: ...l 3 Prepare Install remote control batteries Caution Risk of explosion Keep batteries away from heat sunshine or fire Never discard batteries in fire Risk of decreased battery life Never mix different brands or types of batteries Risk of product damage When the remote control is not used for long periods remove the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert 2 AAA batteries with correct pola...

Page 11: ...ops up to select your language 2 Press or then to select the language The MCi300 prompts you to select the network settings 3 To select the network settings follow the steps on how to Connect to a home network see Connect to a home network on page 11 To stop the network setup press To return to the Home menu press HOME Tip After the first time language set up you can change the language in the Set...

Page 12: ... to continue if required 8 Press or then to select Static 4 Connect to a home network Before you connect the MCi300 to a router Ensure that the PC meets the minimum requirements You can choose one of these modes of connection Wireless connection with automatic IP address see Create wireless connection with automatic IP address on page 11 Wireless connection with static IP address see Create wirele...

Page 13: ... This chapter shows you how to create a wired connection to a home network with automatic IP address 1 Use an Ethernet cable sold separately to connect the MCi300 to the router that is connected to your home network with broadband Internet access 2 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on First time setup when you connect the MCi300 to the power supply continue with step 5 Change network settings after...

Page 14: ...s the Internet radio registration screen 6 Press alphanumeric buttons on the remote control to enter the valid email address 5 Play Play CD 1 Press to open the CD tray 2 Insert CD with printed side facing up 3 Press to close the CD tray 4 Press OK to play Stream music from a UPnP device PC You can stream music to the MCi300 from a connected UPnP device such as a PC if you install the Windows Media...

Page 15: ...mium Management on the Philips website 7 Press OK The display confirms the automated email dispatch to your mailbox 8 Check your email inbox for a message from ConsumerCare Philips com with the subject Your Streamium Registration 9 Follow the instructions in the email to complete your registration process on the Philips website To return to the Home menu press HOME Listen to Internet radio 1 Follo...

Page 16: ...ick the link Streamium Management 3 Select My Media 4 Click on the tab Music 5 Enter the URL address of Internet radio station in the first column 6 Enter a nickname in the second column The nickname is the Internet radio stations identification that is displayed the MCi300 7 Enter a description in the third column 8 Click on Save to confirm your entries Note If the manually added Internet radio s...

Page 17: ...Autostore radio The MCi300 searches and stores channels When all available channels are stored the search stops Tip You can optimize the reception when you rotate the FM antenna You can use the automatic search store function to store channels under presets Change frequency To fine tune the reception of a channel you can adjust the channel frequency 1 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on 2 Press HO...

Page 18: ... albums sorted by music style if album information is available All tracks All audio files sorted by name in alphanumeric order 1 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on 2 Press HD to select the harddisk 3 Press OK to play Press OK to toggle between pause and play To return to the Home menu press HOME To return to the Home menu press HOME Select preset channels You can find your preset channels in the...

Page 19: ...ist You can create up to 99 playlists on the hard disk of the connected Philips Wireless Music Center 1 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on 2 On the remote control of the MCi300 press HD 3 Press MENU to enter the HD menu 4 Press or then to select Create Playlist A new playlist with a default album name such as Playlist_001 is created To return to the Home menu press HOME Add audio files to a playl...

Page 20: ...he repeat function as follows Repeat 1 The current audio file is continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected Repeat All All audio files of the current selection are continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected Off default Shuffle play You can play the audio files of the current selection in random order shuffled 1 During play press SHUFFLE to toggle shuffle o...

Page 21: ...the available servers 4 Press or then to select server The display shows the available lists 5 Press or then to select list 6 Press SEARCH The display shows a text box 7 Press the alphanumeric buttons on the remote control to enter the search word 8 Press OK to start the search The MCi300 shows the closest alphabetical match 9 To stop the search press To return to the Home menu press HOME EN ...

Page 22: ...press the button again Time settings This chapter shows you how to change the time settings 8 Settings Adjust volume 1 During play press VOL to adjust the volume Mute You can turn off the sound of your audio 1 During play press MUTE To turn the sound back on press MUTE again Change Equalizer EQ settings You can adjust the audio sound with the following equalizer settings Rock Pop Jazz Neutral Tech...

Page 23: ... the Home menu press HOME Synchronize with RDS radio station RDS Radio Data System is a service that allows FM stations to send additional information along with the FM radio signal Automatic time synchronization is one of the RDS features 1 Ensure that the radio station you select for synchronization has RDS 2 Ensure that the MCi300 is turned on 3 Press MENU 4 Press or then to select Settings Tim...

Page 24: ...e Cleaning Note Avoid moisture and abrasion 1 Clean the MCi300 only with a soft dry cloth Update When the MCi300 is connected to a PC you can download new firmware updates Update through PC connection This chapter shows you how to install the WADM Philips Wireless Audio Device Manager software The WADM is necessary to search and download software updates for the MCi300 1 On the PC visit the www cl...

Page 25: ...2 44 1 48 kHz USB player USB 12 Mbps V1 1 supports MP3 WMA and M4A files USB class MSC MTP Number of tracks titles maximum 9999 File format FAT FAT 32 only 9 Technical data General AC Power Voltage information is printed on the back or the underside of the MCi300 Dimensions w x h x d 185 x 210 x 248 mm Weight net Main unit 3 5 kg Main unit speakers 5 5 kg Power consumption On 35 W Standby active 1...

Page 26: ...FM radio antenna PC connection requirements The minimum requirements for PC connections are Windows 2000 SP4 or above XP SP2 Vista Pentium III 500 MHz processor or higher 256 MB RAM CD ROM drive Adapter Ethernet enabled for wired connection Wireless network 802 11 b g for wireless connection 500 MB free hard disk space Technical data Englis h EN ...

Page 27: ... firmware update failed what do I do 1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the Internet 2 Use an Ethernet cable sold separately to connect the MCi300 to the PC 10 Troubleshooting Caution Never try to repair the system yourself as this will invalidate the warranty Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock If a fault occurs first check the FAQ points then consult your dealer or Phil...

Page 28: ...operly what do I do Reduce the distance between the remote control and the MCi300 Insert the batteries with correct polarity as indicated inside the battery compartment Replace the batteries Point the remote control directly at the infrared sensor The screen of the MCi300 is stuck in a menu or shows no response for a long period of time 2 5 minutes what do I do Press ON STANDBY ECO STANDBY If the ...

Page 29: ...oaxial A single copper conductor surrounded with a layer of insulation covered by a surrounding copper shield and finally an insulating jacket An unbalanced transmission line with constant impedance In audio this type is commonly used 11 Glossary A AAC Advanced Audio Coding An audio compression scheme defined as part of the MPEG 2 standard also known as MPEG 2 AAC or MPEG 2 NBC or Not Backwards Co...

Page 30: ...optimal normal is 20 20 000 Hz Hertz the range of human hearing for for low level line signals terminated in RCA connectors Compression In audio terms this is a process of temporarily or permanently reducing audio data for more efficient storage or transmission A temporary reduction in file size is called non lossy compression and no information is lost A permanent reduction in file size such as w...

Page 31: ...l drivers are limited to reproduce only that part of the spectrum for which they were made so their response is limited but still a necessary point to consider when designing a complete sound system H Hi Fi High Fidelity A method of sound reproduction that emphasizes the highest possible adherence to the exact character of the original sound This is a principal that must be paramount in every stag...

Page 32: ...oduces files that sound worse and take up less drive space than those with a higher rate CDs have a sampling rate of 44 1kHz and DAT machines have a sampling rate of 48kHz MiniDisc player recorders with a built in sampling rate converter can handle both rates Mono monaural The operation of an amplifier in one channel for both input and output Can refer to an amplifier with only one channel of ampl...

Page 33: ...t also pertains to the function on many electronic devices that is used to control the loudness Sensitivity Volume that a speaker offers for a specific voltage input expressed in decibels per watt dB W Shuffle A feature that plays audio files tracks in random order Signal to noise ratio Represents the difference between the level of the audio signal and any interference The larger the figure the p...

Page 34: ... data services Generally used as a means to view Internet web pages using the limited transmission capacity and small display screens of portable wireless devices WAV A format for sound files developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM Built into Windows 95 to XP which made it the de facto standard for sound on PCs WAV sound files end with a wav extension and works with nearly all Windows applications ...

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