Philips DCM105 manual

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    DCM105 Register y our pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User manual 3 ZH-TW Ԛ͂ʹ˫ 19[...]

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    3 English EN 8 Adjust v olume lev el and sound effect 14 Adjust volume lev el 1 4 Select a preset sound effect 1 4 Enhance bass 1 4 Mute sound 1 4 9 Listen to radio 14 T une to a r adio station 1 4 Progr am r adio stations automatically 1 4 Progr am r adio stations manually 1 5 Select a preset r adio station 1 5 10 Other featur es 15 Set the sleep [...]

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    4 Impor tant Safety Instructions a Re ad t he s e in s t r uc t i on s . b Kee p t he se i n st r u c t io ns . c He e d al l w ar n in g s . d Follow all instruc tions. e Do n ot u se t h is a p p ar a tu s n e ar w a te r . f Clean only with dry cloth. g Do n ot b lo c k any ve n t il a t io n op e ni ng s . In s t a ll i n ac cord a n ce w it h [...]

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    5 Hearing safety Li s t e n at a m od e r at e vo lu m e . Us i ng h ea d ph o ne s a t a hi gh vo l um e c a n  im p ai r you r h e ar in g. T h i s pr o d uc t c a n pr o d u ce so u nd s i n de ci b e l r ang es t h a t may c au s e he a r ing l os s fo r a no r ma l pe r so n , e ve n for e x p os ur e le ss t h a n a mi n u t e . T h e h[...]

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    6 2 Y our Docking Enter tainment System Congr atulations on your purchase, and ZHOFRPHWR3KLOLSV 7 RIXOO EHQHÀWIURPWKH suppor t that Philips off er s, register y our product at www .philips.com/welcome . Intr oduction Wi t h t hi s u ni t , you c a n: e nj oy au di o f r o m au d io C D s , i Pod p laye r s ,  and [...]

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    7 j / S k i p to t h e p r e vi o us / n e x t t r ac k .  Fa s t r eve r se o r f a s t for w a r d w i t h i n a  tr ack or disc. T un e t o a r a d io s t a t io n .  Adjus t time.  k St a r t or p au se p lay.  l T ur n o n th e a p pa r at us ; s wi t ch t o  s t andby mode. m Open/ clo se the disc c ompar t[...]

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    8 e SLEEP /TIMER S et t h e s l ee p t i m e r .  S et t h e a la r m ti m e r .  f / Na vi g at e t h r ou g h t he i Pod m e n u .  g / Fa s t r eve r se o r f a s t for w a r d w i t h i n a  tr ack or disc. S k i p to t h e p r e vi o us / n e x t t r ac k .  T un e t o a r a d io s t a t io n .  Adjus t time[...]

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    9 Connect pow er Caution R i s k of p r od u c t da m a ge ! Ens u r e t h a t t he  po we r s u pp l y vo l t ag e cor r e s po n d s to t h e vo l t a g e p r i n te d o n t h e b ac k o r t h e un d e r si d e of t he u n i t . Before c onnec ting the A C pow e r c ord , ensure  you have completed all other c onnec tions . Note T h e t y p[...]

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    10 Note If y ou a r e not g o in g to u s e t h e r e m ot e co nt r ol  fo r a lo n g t im e , r e mo ve t h e ba t te r i es . Do n o t us e o ld a n d n ew o r d i f fer en t t yp e s of  bat ter ies in combination. B a t te r ie s co nt ai n ch e m i c a l su b s t a nc es , so t h ey  should be disposed of prope r ly . Auto install ra[...]

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    11 5 Pla y a disc 1 Press DISC t o se l e c t th e d is c so u r ce . 2 Press on t h e to p pa n e l of t h e un i t . The disc door opens. » 3 Pl ace a d i sc o n to t h e t r ay an d pr ess again. Ensure that the label side faces » upwards. 4 Pla y st ar t s a u tomatical ly . If p l ay do e s no t s t ar t , pr e s s  / to se l e c t a t[...]

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    12 Random pla y 1 Press SHUF . >6+8)@VKXIÁHLVGLVSOD HG DOOWU DFNV » are play ed r andomly . 2 T o r et u r n to no r ma l pl ay , p r e s s SHUF again. Tip 7 K HU H S H D WD QGV K X I ÁHI X Q F WL R QVF D Q Q RWE H  ac t i v at e d a t t h e s a me t i m e . Pr ogram tracks Y ou can progr am[...]

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    13 Note I n i Pod m e n u mo d e , i f n o ke y is p r e s s ed f o r  more than 1 0 seconds, OK / w il l r e t u r n to it s pla y/ pause func tion. Charge the iP od The docked iP od begins to char ge as soon as the unit is connected to A C po wer . Remov e the iPod 1 Pu ll t h e i Pod o u t of t h e do ck . 7 Pla y iP od Y ou can enjo y audio [...]

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    14 9 Listen to radio T une to a radio station 1 Press TUN t o se l e c t FM . 2 Pr es s an d h ol d / for m or e th a n 2 seconds. [SEARCH] (search) is display ed. » The r adio tunes to a station with » strong reception automatically . 3 Re p e at s te p 2 to t u n e to m or e s t a t i on s . T o t u ne t o a wea k s t a ti o n , pr es s  [...]

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    15 10 Other f eatur es Set the sleep timer This unit can switch to standby automaticall y after a set per iod of time . 1 W h e n t he u n i t i s tu r ne d on , pr e s s SLEEP / TIM ER r e p e at ed l y to s e l ec t a se t p e r iod of ti m e ( in m i nu tes ). When sleep timer is activated, the » display sho ws . T o deactivate sleep timer 1 Pr[...]

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    16 11 Pr oduct inf ormation Note Pr od u c t i n fo r ma t io n i s su b j e c t to ch a ng e  wit hout pr ior no tice. 6SHFLÀFDWLRQV $PSOLÀHU R a te d O u t p u t Power 2 X 5W R M S Fr e q u e n c y R es p o ns e 6 0 - 1 6 k Hz , ±3 d B Signal to Noise R atio > 65dB Au x I n pu t 0 . 5 V R M S 20 koh m Disc L ase r T y pe Semiconduc tor D[...]

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    17 12 T r oubleshooting W arning N ev e r r e m ove t h e c a s i n g of t hi s a p pa r at u s .  T o keep the warr anty valid, never tr y to repair the system y our self. If y ou encounter problems when using this appar atus, check the following points bef ore requesting ser vice . If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips w eb site ([...]

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    18 Remote contr ol does not work B efo r e yo u p r e ss a ny f u nc ti o n bu t ton ,  ÀU V WVH O HF WW K HFRU U H F WVRX U FHZ L WKW K H r e m ote co n t r o l in s tea d of t h e ma i n u ni t . Re d u ce t he d i s t an ce b e t w e e n t he r em ot e  con t r o l a nd t h e u n i t . I ns e r t th e ba t te r y wi t[...]

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    © 2009 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. DCM105_98_UM_V1.0[...]