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DCM3100

FR

 Mode 

d’emploi 

105

HU

 Felhasználói 

kézikönyv 131

IT

 Manuale 

utente 

157

NL

 Gebruiksaanwijzing 183

EN

 User 

manual 

3

CS

  

DA

 Brugervejledning 

53

DE

 Benutzerhandbuch  79

Summary of Contents for DCM3100

Page 1: ...uct and get support at www philips com welcome DCM3100 FR Mode d emploi 105 HU Felhasználói kézikönyv 131 IT Manuale utente 157 NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 183 EN User manual 3 CS DA Brugervejledning 53 DE Benutzerhandbuch 79 ...

Page 2: ...d iPhone models 16 Enjoy audio through the dock 17 Charge your iPod iPhone 17 Unload your iPod iPhone 17 7 Listen to FM radio 18 Tune to an FM radio station 18 Program radio stations automatically 18 Program radio stations manually 18 Tune to a preset radio station 18 Display RDS information 19 8 Adjust sound 19 Adjust volume level 19 Adjust bass level 19 Adjust treble level 19 Use automatic loudn...

Page 3: ...e product Never connect the product to the power outlet if the voltage is different Never expose the remote control or batteries to rain water sunshine or excessive heat Avoid force coming onto power plugs Visible and invisible laser radiation when open Avoid exposure to beam Do not touch the disc optical lens inside the disc compartment Never place the product or any objects on power cords or on ...

Page 4: ...ropean 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 Environmental information All unnecessary packaging has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three ma...

Page 5: ...ence This equipment should not be used for such purposes 2012 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V notice Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V or their respective owners Philips reserves the right to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly Note The type plate is located on the back of the system ...

Page 6: ...D RW MP3 CD WMA CD Files mp3 wma USB storage device Compatibility USB 1 1 Class support MSC Mass Storage Class File system FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 Maximum number of albums folders 99 Maximum level of directory 8 iPhone and iPod models iPhone 4S iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPod touch 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th generation iPod nano 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th and 6th generation iPod classic iPod with video iPod...

Page 7: ...on the system Switch the system to eco power standby mode or normal standby mode l m n o b c d e f g h i k j a c TREBLE Rotate to increase or decrease the treble level d Stop the play of a disc or wma mp3 J Press twice to erase a program In disc mode press and hold to eject the disc tray ...

Page 8: ...e h Connect to a headphone with 3 5 mm connector i MP3 LINK Connect to the audio output socket usually the headphone socket of an external device j VFD screen k BASS Rotate to increase or decrease the bass level l VOLUME Rotate to increase or decrease the volume level m Start pause or resume play n Eject or close the disc compartment o Connect to a USB storage device Overview of the remote control...

Page 9: ...ctly Enter the sequence number to select a preset radio station j PROG Program audio tracks Program radio stations k LOUDNESS Enable or disable the feature of automatic loudness control l BASS Activate the adjustment of bass level m TREBLE Activate the adjustment of treble level n REPEAT RANDOM Select a play mode normal play repeat o Start pause or resume play p RDS Display available information o...

Page 10: ... the supplied speakers only Connect speakers with the same or higher impedance only Refer to Product information for details Connect the speaker cable plugs to the SPEAKER OUT sockets the left one to the L L socket the right one to the R R socket Connect the FM antenna Note For optimal reception fully extend the antenna and adjust its position or connect an outdoor antenna This product does not su...

Page 11: ...e completed all other connections Connect the AC power cord to the AC MAINS socket on the back panel and the wall outlet Install replace the remote control batteries 1 Open the battery compartment Insert 2 AAA batteries with correct polarity as indicated 3 Close the battery compartment ...

Page 12: ...andby mode from the eco power standby mode to the normal standby mode Press to switch this product between the working mode and a standby mode Note When an iPod iPhone is connected this product does not switch to the eco power standby mode Set the clock Note During setting if no action is made within 90 seconds the system exits clock setting without saving earlier operations 1 In normal standby mo...

Page 13: ...rce to Press to eject the disc tray 3 Load a disc with the printed side facing up 4 Press again to close disc compartment Play starts automatically after a few seconds If play does not start automatically Press to start play Play from a USB storage device are copied onto a supported USB storage device Flash drive Memory card reader HDD hard disc drive This product can detect only a portable HDD wi...

Page 14: ... to the previous or next album when no less than one album exits Enter the number of a track to play it REPEAT RANDOM Select an available play mode repeat the current track repeat all tracks repeat the current album play tracks randomly play tracks in se quence is unavailable for programmed tracks Program tracks Note You can program a maximum of 20 tracks During programming if no operation is made...

Page 15: ...G album blinks 5 Press repeatedly to select a track XX XX indicates the track number blinks 6 Press PROG track 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 to program more tracks 8 Press to start play Erase the program To erase the program Press twice Switch to another souce 6 Use the dock You can enjoy audio from iPod iPhone through this system Note No audio output from the headphone socket in this situation Compatible...

Page 16: ... Play a track on your iPod iPhone Buttons Functions Start pause or resume play MENU Access the playlist of iPod iPhone Navigate through the playlist of iPod iPhone Skip to the previous next track Press and hold to rewind or search forward fast Charge your iPod iPhone Once the iPod iPhone is docked and recognized the charging starts Unload your iPod iPhone Note Risk of damage to the dock or your iP...

Page 17: ...old PROG until blinks All available stations are programmed in the order of waveband reception strength broadcast automatically Program radio stations manually Note You can program a maximum of 20 preset radio stations To overwrite a programmed radio station store another one with its sequence number 1 Tune to a radio station Press PROG to activate programming XX XX indicates the sequence number b...

Page 18: ... The accuracy of the clock depends on the RDS radio station 8 Adjust sound The following operations are applicable to all supported media Adjust volume level On the remote control press VOL repeatedly On the main unit rotate VOLUME clockwise or anti clockwise Adjust bass level On the remote control press BASS to enable bass adjustment and then press VOL repeatedly On the main unit rotate BASS cloc...

Page 19: ...hone playlist as the alarm source create a playlist named 3 Press SLEEP TIMER The hour digits blink 4 Press repeatedly to set the hour and then press SLEEP TIMER The minute digits blink 5 Press to set the minute and then press SLEEP TIMER XX XX indicates the volume level of alarm blinks 6 Press VOL to set the alarm volume and then press SLEEP TIMER is displayed To deactivate the alarm timer press ...

Page 20: ...the MP3 LINK socket 1 Connect an MP3 Link cable to the MP3 LINK socket on the front panel of main unit and the headphone socket on the external device for example MP3 player Press SOURCE to switch the source to 3 Play the external device P M 3 K N I L Listen through headphone Plug a headphone into the socket on the front panel of main unit Note No audio output from the headphone socket when you li...

Page 21: ...ning range 87 5 108 MHz Tuning grid 50 kHz Sensitivity Mono 26dB S N Ratio Stereo 46dB S N Ratio 22 dBf 43 dBf Search selectivity 28 dBf Total harmonic distortion 3 Signal to noise ratio 55 dB Speakers Speaker Impedance 6 Ohm Speaker Driver 4 5 woofer 1 tweeter Sensitivity 80 dB m W General information AC power 220 240V 50 60 Hz Operation power consumption 35 W Eco standby power consumption Audio ...

Page 22: ...encies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Supported bitrates 32 320 kbps variable bitrates RDS program types NOTYPE No RDS programme type NEWS News services AFFAIRS Politics and current affairs INFO Special information programs SPORT Sports EDUCATE Education and advanced training DRAMA Radio plays and literature CULTURE Culture religion and society SCIENCE Science VARIED Entertainment programs POP M Pop music...

Page 23: ...h 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 Clean the disc lens After prolonged use dirt or dust may accumulate at the disc lens To ensure good play quality clean the disc lens with Philips CD lens cleaner or any commercially available cleaner Follow the instructio...

Page 24: ...e speakers are connected correctly Make sure that the stripped speaker wires are clamped No response from the system Reconnect the AC power plug and then turn on the system again With a power saving feature the system switches off automatically 15 minutes after the system stays inactivity Remote control does not work Before you press any function button select the correct source with the remote co...

Page 25: ...n the system and other electrical appliances Fully extend the antenna Connect an outdoor FM DAB antenna instead Timer does not work Set the clock correctly Switch on the timer Clock timer setting is erased Power has been interrupted or the AC power cord has been disconnected Reset the clock timer ...

Page 26: ...Specifications are subject to change without notice _ 2 H_ _ _ ...

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