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    Docking Enter tainment System Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/welcome DCB210 EN User manual[...]

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    1 Impor tant Safety Important Safety Instructions a Re ad the se in str uc tio ns. b Kee p the se in str uc tio ns. c He ed al l war nin gs. d Fo llow a ll ins tr uct ion s. e Do n ot use t his a pp ara tus n ear w ate r . f Cl ean o nly w ith d ry c lot h. g Do n ot blo ck any v ent ila tio n ope ning s. I nst all i n acco rda nce wi th t he ma nu[...]

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    m Ref er al l ser vic ing t o qu ali ed se rv ice p ers onne l. S er vic ing is re quir ed wh en th e app ar atu s has b een d am age d in any w ay, su ch as p ower- sup ply c ord or pl ug is d am age d, li quid h as be en sp ill ed or ob jec ts h ave fa lle n int o the a ppa rat us , the ap par atu s ha s bee n exp ose d to r ain or m ois ture [...]

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    Th is pr od uc t com pli es wi th t he r equ ir em ent s of th e fol low ing di re ct ive s and g uid el ine s: 20 0 4/10 8/E C + 20 06 /95/ EC An y cha nges o r mod i cat ion s mad e to th is de vice t ha t ar e not ex pr ess ly a ppr oved b y Phi lips C ons ume r Li fes t yle m ay void t he u ser ’s au th or it y to op er at e the e qu ipm e[...]

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    r egu lat ion s reg ar di ng th e dis pos al of pa ck agi ng ma ter ia ls, e xh aus te d ba tt er ie s and o ld eq uip me nt . 2 Y our Docking Enter tainment System Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to Philips! T o fully benet from the suppor t that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips. com/welcome. Intr oduction Wit[...]

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    Overview of the main unit MP3-Link DC IN TUNING – TUNING + INFO / MENU TIME SET / AU TO SCAN BUZZ FM DAB WAKE TO iPod 6.5V1.3A SOURCE SLEEP SELECT p r[...]

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    MP3-Link DC IN TUNING – TUNING + INFO / MENU TIME SET / AU TO SCAN BUZZ FM DAB WAKE TO iPod 6.5V1.3A SOURCE SLEEP SELECT p r a AL A RM 1/AL AR M 2 Se t th e ala rm t im er . • Vi ew t he al ar m tim e. • T ur n of f th e ala rm t one . • b RE PE A T AL AR M/ BR IGH TNE S S CONT ROL Re pea t th e ala rm . • Ad jus t th e dis pla y br igh t[...]

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    f Di spl ay pan el Sh ow cu rr en t st at us . • g Do ck com par t men t h St ar t o r pau se iPo d play. • i / Sk ip t o th e pre vio us /nex t a udi o le . • Se ar ch wi th in an a udi o l e. • j TU NI NG +/- T un e to DAB /F M ra dio s t ati on . • Ad jus t ti me . • k I NFO/MENU Se le ct DA B men u. • Di spl ay DAB a nd R DS[...]

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    Pr ogr a m DAB /FM r ad io s ta tio ns . • Co nr m DA B men u sel ec ti on. • 3 Get star ted Caution Us e of con tr ols o r adj us tme nt s or pe r for ma nce o f pro ced ure s ot her • th an he re in m ay re sul t in ha z ar dou s ra dia tio n ex posu re o r oth er un safe o pe ra tio n. Always follo w the instructions in this chapter in [...]

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    Connect pow er Caution R isk of p ro duc t d ama ge! E nsu re t hat t he po wer v olt ag e cor re spo nds • to t he vo lt age p ri nte d on th e bac k or un de rs ide o f the a ppa r atu s. R isk of e le ct ri c sho ck ! Wh en yo u unp lug t he AC a dap tor, alw ays p ull • th e plu g fr om th e soc ket . Ne ver p ull t he co rd . B efor e con [...]

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    2 Co nne c t the o the r en d of th e AC ada ptor t o the w al l out le t. Set clock 1 In s t an dby mo de , pr ess a nd ho ld TI ME S ET/AUTO SC AN f or 2 se cond s. » [SYNC ON] begins to blink. 2 Pr es s TU NIN G +/- to se lec t a s yn c mod e and p re ss TI ME S ET/AUTO SC AN t o con r m. The 24H or 12H begins to blink » 3 Pr es s TU NIN G [...]

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    4 Pla y Pla y fr om iP od Y ou can enjoy audio from iP od through this unit. Compatible iPod Ap ple i Pod m ode ls wi th a 3 0 -p in do ck con nec to r : iPo d cla ssi c, i Pod tou ch, i Pod na no, i Pod 5t h gen er at ion (vi de o ), • iPo d wi th col or di spl ay, iPod m ini . Load the iPod 1 Pu sh to o pen t he d ock co mpa r t men t.[...]

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    2 Pl ace th e iPo d in th e doc k. Remov e the iPod 1 Pu ll th e iPod o ut of t he d ock . Listen to the iPod 1 En sur e th at th e iPod i s loa ded co r rec t ly. 2 Pr es s SOU RC E re pea ted ly to s ele c t iPod s our ce. The connected iP od plays automatically . » T o pau se /res um e play, pr ess • . T o sk ip to a t r ack , pr es s • / .[...]

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    Pla y fr om an external de vice Y ou can also listen to an exter nal audio device through this unit. 1 Pr es s SOU RC E re pea ted ly to s ele c t MP3 l ink s our ce . 2 Co nne c t the s upp lie d MP 3 lin k cab le to : th e • MP3 -LIN K ja ck (3 . 5mm) on t he ba ck of th e un it . th e hea dp hon e jack o n an e x ter na l dev ice . • 3 St ar[...]

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    Tip If n o DAB se r vi ce is av ail abl e, • [N O SE R V ] is di sp laye d, an d th en [S le ct M anu al] i s dis play ed. T une to D AB radio station manually 1 Pr es s SOU RC E re pea ted ly to s ele c t [DAB ] . 2 Pr es s TU NIN G +/- to nav ig ate t he se r vi ce lis t . 3 Pr es s SELECT to co nr m t he se lec te d DAB r ad io s ta tio n. [...]

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    3 Pr es s and h old S ELECT for t wo se con ds . The preset number of the sav ed station appears. » 4 Pr es s PR ESE T +/- to s ele ct a p re set n um ber. Show D AB information 1 T un e to a DAB r ad io s ta tio n. 2 Pr es s INF O/MENU re pea ted ly to s cr oll t hr oug h the f ollo win g in for mat io n (if av ai lab le): Dynamic label segment ([...]

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    Pr ogram radio stations automatically Y ou can progr am a maxim um of 20 preset radio stations. 1 In t he t une r mod e, p re ss an d hol d TIM E SE T/AUTO SC AN fo r mo re t han 2 s econ ds to a c tiv ate a ut oma tic p rog r am mo de . [FM SCAN] » is display ed. All availab le stations are programmed in the order of » wav eband reception streng[...]

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    Select a preset radio station 1 Pr es s PRE SE T +/- to se lec t a p res et n umb er. Reset the preset radio stations 1 In F M/ DAB m ode , du r ing b roa dca s tin g, p res s an d hold INFO/ MENU . [SELECT F A CT OR Y] » is display ed on the screen. 2 Pr es s SELECT . [CONFIRM Reset] » is display ed on the screen. 3 Pr es s SELECT to co nr m [...]

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    9 Pr es s TU NIN G +/- to se lec t a lar m vo lum e. 10 Pr es s AL AR M 1 or AL A RM 2 to co n rm . Set alarm mode 1 Ad jus t th e WAKE TO i Pod/ DAB/ FM /B UZZ c ont ro l to sel ec t th e sou rce f or th e ala r m. When the alarm time comes, the selected iP od, radio or » buzzer turns on. Tip If i Pod so ur ce is se le ct ed bu t no i Pod is l[...]

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    Tip Y ou c an pr es s • TU NI NG+/- t o adj us t int er v al (5 -1 5m inu tes) to r ep eat alar m. Stop alarm ring 1 W hen t he a lar m r ing s, p res s th e cor re spo ndi ng AL A RM 1 or AL A RM 2 . The alarm stops but the alar m settings remain. » Y ou al so ca n pr es s • SLEE P /SOURCE . If iP od is connected, the alar m stops and iP od p[...]

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    Note W hen t he sl ee p tim er i s ac tiv ate d, t he vo lum e wil l gr ad ual ly • de cr eas e. Adjust displa y brightness 1 Pr es s BR IGH TNE SS C ONT ROL r epe ate dly t o sel ec t di ffe re nt le vels o f dis play b ri ght ne ss . 7 Pr oduct information Note Pr od uc t info rm at ion i s sub jec t to c han ge wi th out p ri or no tic e. • [...]

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    T uner FM T un ing R ang e 87 . 5 - 108 M Hz T un ing g ri d 50 K Hz Sens itivity - Mo no, 26 dB S /N R ati o - Ste re o, 4 6dB S /N R at io <2 2 dB u <45 d Bu Se ar ch Se lec t ivi t y <28 d Bu T ot al Ha rm on ic Di st or t ion <3% Si gna l to No ise R at io > 45 dB General information AC pow er ( powe r ada pto r) I np ut : 100 -2[...]

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    SPORT Spor ts EDUC A TE Education and advanced tr aining DRAMA Radio plays and literature CUL TURE Culture, religion and society SCIENCE Science V ARIED Enter tainment programs POP M P op music ROCK M Rock music MOR M Light music LIGHT M Light classical music CLASSICS Classical m usic O THER M Special music programs WEA THER W eather FINANCE Financ[...]

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    About D AB About Digital Audio Broadcasting (D AB) D AB digital radio is a new way of broadcasting radio via a networ k of terrestr ial transmitter s. It provides listeners with more choice and information delivered in cr ystal clear , cr ackle-free sound quality . – The technology allows the receiver to lock on to the strongest signal it can [...]

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    T o keep the warr anty valid, never tr y to repair the system yourself. If you encounter problems when using this apparatus, check the following points before requesting service . If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips web site (www .philips.com/welcome). When you contact Philips, ensure that the apparatus is nearby and the model number[...]

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    © 2009 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. Printed in China DCB210_05_UM_V2.0[...]