Philips CEM2000X manual

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    Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual CEM2000[...]

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    3 English EN Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 4 2 Y our car audio system 6 Introduction 6 What’ s in the box 6 Over view of the main unit 7 Over view of the remote control 8 3 Get started 10 Install the car audio 10 Install remote control batter y 1 3 T urn on 1 3 Select countr y/region 1 4 Set clock 1 4 4 Listen to radio 15 T une to a radi[...]

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    4 Notice Th e mak in g of unau th or ized co pies of cop y-pr otected material, including c ompu ter pr ogr am s, fil es , bro adca s ts a nd sou nd r ecor ding s, m ay be an i nfr inge me nt of copy r ight s an d cons ti tu te a cr imin al of fen c e . This equipment should not be used f or such purposes . Wi ndow s Medi a and t he Win dows l ogo[...]

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    5 Ne ver dis pose of you r prod uc t wi th oth er household was t e . Please inform yourself about th e loc al r ules o n the s epar a te colle c tion of electr ical and elec tronic produc ts. The correc t dis pos al of your o ld pr oduc t h elps p reve nt pot enti ally n ega tive co nseq uen ces on t he env ir onme nt an d hum an hea lt h. Y our p[...]

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    6 d Tr i m p l a t e e Ca rr ying c ase for f ront pa nel f Slee ve g Rub ber cus hion h Sc rews x 4 pcs i Dis ass embl y too ls x 2 pcs j User manual k Qu ick st ar t gui de a f de c b k i j h g 2 Y our car audio system Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o fully benefit from the suppor t that Philips offer s, register yo[...]

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    7 c / Se lec t tu ner b and . • Se lec t MP3/ W MA fol der . • Sc roll u p/ d own me nu. • Ov er view of the main unit a MA X SOU ND/D BB T u rn o n or of f ma xim um vol ume . • T u rn o n or of f Dy nam ic Ba ss B oos t • (DBB) sound. b Unlock the panel. • m l n o h j g f b a e d c p r q k i English EN[...]

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    8 Ov er view of the r emote contr ol a PRES ET + /- Select preset r adio st ation. • b OPTIONS Acc ess option menu. • c St ar t p lay . • Pause or r esume play . • d AU DIO Acces s aud io se tt ing m enu . • e / T u ne to a r adi o st at ion • Skip track. • Fas t backw ard/for wa rd pla yback • f OK Confirm selec tion. • g MENU/Z[...]

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    9 h /PWR / T u rn t he un it o n or of f. • Mute or restore volume. • i / Se lec t tu ner b and . • Sc roll u p/ d own me nu. • Se lec t MP3/ W MA fol der . • j Retur n to previous menu. • k SOURCE Select audio source. • l VO LU ME +/- Adjus t volume. • m EQ Se lec t e qual izer ( EQ) set t ing. • n MA X SOU ND/D BB T u rn o n or [...]

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    10 No te on t he power su pply l ead ( yellow) W hen you co nne ct ot he r devi ces to th is • ap par atu s, e nsur e th at th e ra ting of t he ca r circu it is h ighe r tha n the to tal f use va lue of a ll th e conne c ted de vice s. No tes on s pea k er co nnec tion Ne ver conn ec t spe aker w ire s to the • me ta l body o r cha ssis of t h[...]

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    11 Con nector Con nect to 1 ANTENNA Anten na 2F R O N T L I N E OU T R (So cket) Fr ont r igh t speaker 3F R O N T L I N E OU T L (So cket) Fr ont le f t speaker 4 R E AR L IN E OU T R (So cket) Rea r r ight speaker 5 R E AR L IN E OU T L (So cket) Rear lef t speaker Tip The pin ar rangement for the ISO connector s • de pe nds o n the t yp e of v[...]

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    12 5 In st all t he sl eeve i nto th e das hbo ard a nd be nd th e ta bs ou tw ard t o fix th e sle eve. Note If t he un it is n ot fixe d by sle eve bu t by the • su ppl ied sc rew s, s ki p thi s st ep. 6 Place the supplied rubber cushion o ver th e end of t he mou nti ng bol t . 7 Sl ide t he uni t int o the d as hboa rd un til you he ar a c[...]

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    13 Install r emote control battery Caution R isk of e xpl osio n! Ke ep ba t ter ie s away fr om • he at , sun shi ne or fi re . Neve r dis ca rd ba tt er ies in fire. R isk of d ecr ea sed ba t ter y l ife ! Neve r mix • differ ent br ands or types of bat teries . R isk of p rod uc t da mage ! Wh en t he re mot e • con tr ol is no t used f[...]

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    14 Select countr y/r egion Note Se lec t cor r ec t coun tr y/re gion fo r thi s uni t, • ot her w ise t he un it c an no t wor k pr ope rl y . 1 Press to tur n on t he un it . » [SELECT OPERA TING REGION] is display ed. 2 Rota te to selec t an option: [U SA] (U nite d Sta tes ) • [Latin ] (Latin America) • [E uro pe ] ( Wes ter n Eur ope) ?[...]

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    15 The six strongest stations of the » selected band are sav ed in preset channel automatically: FM1,FM2,FM3 1-6, AM1, AM2. Stor e stations manually 1 T u ne to a s ta tio n that yo u wan t to s tor e. ( se e ‘T un e to a ra dio s t atio n’ on page 16) 2 Pr ess a nd hol d PRESE T +/ - to en ter stor ing mode. The preset number on LCD screen »[...]

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    16 Pla y from USB Note Ens ur e tha t the U SB de vice co nt ains p laya ble • music. Insert the USB device 1 Sl ide th e US B socket cove r mar ked to t he lef t . 2 In ser t th e USB d evi ce into t he US B socket. The unit star ts playing from the USB » device automatically . Remov e the USB device 1 Press to tur n of f the u ni t. 2 Re move [...]

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    17 2 Tu r n to se lec t ant her t r ack in cu rr ent fold er 3 Press to confi rm . Search in other f older 1 Press FOLDER - . The name of the current folder is » display ed. 2 Rota te to navi gate t hr ough a ll fold er s . 3 Press to acces s the se lec te d folde r . 4 Rota te to sel ec t a tr ack i n the fo lde r . 5 Press to st ar t pl ay . Ti[...]

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    18 Shuffle pla y Y ou can play the tracks in r andom order : 1 Du ri ng play, pr ess OPTION S repeatedly until [R ANDOM] is display ed. 2 Rota te to sel ec t a set t ing : • [RDM OFF ] : ca ncel s huf fle p lay . • [RDM FLD] : s tar t s huf fle w it hin a fold er t hat is b eing p layed . • [RDM ALL] : st ar t s huf fle p lay for al l tra[...]

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    19 2 Press EQ/ Audio ag ain to se lec t a pr ese t EQ setting: • [O PT I MA L] ( optimal) • [FL A T ] (flat ) • [POP ] (pop ) • [USER] ( user) • [T EC HNO ] (t ech no) • [ROCK] ( r ock) • [C L A S S IC ] (c l a s s i c) • [J AZ Z ] ( j azz ) Switch music listening zone Philips’ innovativ e Zone technology enables driver or passen[...]

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    20 • [F AD] (fad er) r ange : 1 2R t o 1 2 F . (R = r ear sp eake r , F = f ron t spea ker) 3 Rota te to sel ec t a val ue . EN[...]

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    21 3 Rota te to sel ec t a set t ing : • [D EMO O N] : T u rn o n the d emo mod e. W he n the u nit i s idle fo r more than 1 0 seconds, all functions are displ ayed. • [DEMO OFF] : T u r n off t he de mo mode. Reset Y ou can reset the unit to its default setting. 1 De tac h the f ron t pane l. 2 Pr ess t he r eset b ut to n by usin g a ball - [...]

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    22 Note If t he ne w fus e get s dam age d aga in, t her e may • be a n int er nal m alf unc ti on. C ons ult y our P hili ps dealer . Remov e the unit Y ou can remove the unit from the dashboard. 1 De tac h the f ron t pane l. 2 Pu ll ou t the u nit by u sing t he dis as sem bly tools. 8 Additional information Detach the fr ont panel Y ou can de[...]

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    23 Supported formats: US B or me mor y fi le for ma t: FA T1 6 , • FA T 3 2 MP 3 bit r at e ( d at a ra te ): 32- 320 K bps an d • variable bit r ate WM A V 4, V 7 , V8, V 9 (L 1, L2) • ISO9660, Joliet • Ma xi mum t it le num ber : 5 1 2 ( d epe ndin g • on file name length ) Ma xi mum a lbu m numb er : 2 5 5 • Suppor ted samp ling fr[...]

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    24 The CD skips tracks Ens ur e that t he CD i s not da mage d or • dir t y . Ens ur e that r a ndom m ode is d eac ti vat ed. • Disc cannot be ejected Pr ess a nd hol d • . Preset stations lost. B at ter y c ab le is not co r rec t ly conn ec ted . • Co nnec t t he bat te r y ca ble to t he te rm ina l that is always live. Displa y show ER[...]

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    25 11 Glossar y M MP3 A fil e for mat wi th a s ound d at a comp res sion sy s tem . MP3 is t he ab br evia tio n of Moti on Pic tu re E x per t s Gr oup 1 ( or M PEG -1 ) Aud io L ayer 3. W it h the M P3 for mat , on e CD -R o r CD - RW ca n cont ain a bou t 10 tim es mor e da ta t han a r egu lar CD. S SD Se cure D igi ta l. A t ype of m emor y [...]

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