Philips ORD7300 manual

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    www .philips.com/welcome User man ual Alwa ys there to help y ou Register your pr oduct and get suppor t at ORD7300 Ques tion? Cont ac t Philips[...]

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    1 EN Contents 1 Safety 2 2 Y our docking system 3 Introduction 3 What's in the box 3 Over view of the system 4 3 Connect pow er 5 4 P ow er on and select a source 6 5 Set the clock 6 6 Use the dock 7 Compatible iP od/iPhone models 7 Enjoy audio through the dock 7 Charge your iP od/iPhone 7 Undock your iP od/iPhone 8 7 Listen to FM radio statio[...]

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    2 EN 1 Safety Read and under stand all instr uctions before you use this product. If damage is caused b y failure to follow the instructions, the warr anty does not apply . Risk of electric shock or re! • Never remo ve the casing of the product. • Never expose the product and accessories to rain or water . Never place liquid container s, suc[...]

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    3 EN • When you change the batteries, always keep all new and used batteries out of reach of children. Make sure that the batter y compar tment is completely secure after you replace the batter y . • If the batter y compar tment cannot be completely secured, discontinue use of the product. Keep out of reach of children and contact the manufactu[...]

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    4 EN Ov er view of the system a INFO • Press repeatedly to displa y availab le information. b SC AN • Press to activate the search for the next strong FM radio station. • Press and hold to activate the automatic search for and storage of FM radio stations. c SOURCE • T urn to select a source . • T urn to switch the system from standby mod[...]

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    5 EN • For a compatible iP od/iPhone , press to pause or resume music pla y . • For a compatible iP od/iPhone , press and hold to switch it to sleep mode, or press to wake it up . g PRESET • T urn to select a preset r adio station. h PR OGRAM • Press to activate the programming of radio stations. i MENU • Press to enter or exit FM or D AB[...]

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    6 EN 4 P ow er on and select a sour ce T o power on the pr oduct, • press the knob, • turn the SOURCE knob on the product, or • press on the remote control. » The product switches to the last selected source . • T o switch the product to standby mode , press the knob or again. T o select a source, • turn the SOURCE knob on the product, o[...]

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    7 EN 6 Use the dock Y ou can enjoy audio from a compatible iP od/ iPhone through this product. Note • During play , no audio signals are tr ansferred through the headphone socket of your iP od/iPhone . • Once your iP od/iPhone is connected and recognized, the product synchronizes its clock with the iP od/iPhone automatically . Compatible iP od/[...]

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    8 EN Undock y our iPod/iPhone Note • Risk of damage to the dock or your iP od/iPhone: Do not twist or shake your iP od/iPhone . 1 Disconnect the iP od/iPhone from the dock. 2 Push the dock tray inwards until you hear a "click" to store it. 7 Listen to FM radio stations 1 T urn the SOURCE knob to switch the product to . 2 Search for radi[...]

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    9 EN Stor e radio stations automatically Press and hold SCAN until is display ed.. » After the search is complete , the r st stored radio station is broadcast. • T o tune to a stored r adio station, tur n the PRESET knob until its frequency is display ed. Pr ogram radio stations manuall y 1 T une to a radio station. 2 Press the PR OGRAM butto[...]

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    10 EN PHONE IN Phone In TRA VEL Tr a v e l LEISURE Leisure JAZZ Jazz Music COUNTR Y Countr y Music NA TION M National Music OLDIES Oldies Music FOLK M Folk Music DOCUMENT Documentar y TES Alarm T est ALARM Alarm Adjust FM settings 1 In FM mode , press MENU to access FM menus. 2 T urn the knob to toggle through the menus. Scan setting 1 Press the kn[...]

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    11 EN 8 Listen to D AB radio stations Note • For optimal reception, fully extend the antenna and adjust its position. • Y ou can progr am a maximum of 30 D AB r adio stations. • Check with local retailer or go to www .W or ldDAB.org for applicable D AB radio frequencies in your area. For the rst time use 1 T urn the SOURCE knob to switch t[...]

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    12 EN • Ensemble name • Frequency • Signal error r ate • Bitrate codec • Time • Date Use D AB menus 1 In D AB mode , press MENU to access the D AB menus. 2 T urn the knob to toggle through the menus. T une to a stor ed station 1 Press the knob to access the list of stored stations. • If no D AB station is stored, the product star ts a[...]

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    13 EN Remov e invalid stations This option lists active stations and remo ves any stations that are in the list but ha ve no ser vice in your area. In front of the station name of an invalid station, a question mar k (?) is display ed. 1 Press the knob to access the sub- menus. 2 T urn the knob to select an option. • : Retur n to the previous men[...]

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    14 EN 10 Use system menus Use the system menus to • check the version of cur rent software of this product, • upgrade the software , and • reset the product to factor y default status. Check the curr ent software v ersion Press the knob to displa y the ver sion of current software . Reset the pr oduct 1 Press the knob to displa y the options.[...]

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    15 EN 11 Adjust the v olume T urn the knob . 12 Use the r emote contr ol During use , you can use the remote control to control play . Activate the batter y For the r st time use , pull the protective tab out from the batter y compar tment. Contr ol pla y During play , follow the instr uctions below to control play . FM mode Buttons Functions / [...]

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    16 EN Buttons Functions PR OG T o program r adio stations, 1 T une to the radio station that your want to store. 2 Press PR OG to activate the programming. 3 Press / to select a sequence number . 4 Press to conrm. 5 Repeat the steps 1-4 to pro- gram more r adio stations. T o conr m a menu option, press it. D AB mode Buttons Functions MENU •[...]

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    17 EN Replace the batter y 1 Pull out the batter y tray and then remove the at batter y . 2 Inser t one CR2025 batter y with cor rect polarity (+/-) as indicated. 3 Inser t the batter y tr ay . 13 T r oubleshooting W arning • Never remov e the casing of this product. T o keep the war ranty valid, never tr y to repair the product yourself. If y[...]

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    18 EN 14 Pr oduct information Note • Product information is subject to change without pr ior notice. Amplier Frequency Response 60 Hz - 16 kHz, ±3 dB Signal to Noise Ratio > 70 dB A Aux Input 0.5 V RMS 10 kOhm T uner T uning Range FM: 87.50 - 108.00 MHz; D AB: 174.928-239.200 MHz T uning grid 50 kHz D AB sensitivity (EN50248) < -95 dbm [...]

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    19 EN 15 Notice Any changes or modications made to this device that are not expressly appro ved by Philips Consumer Lifestyle ma y void the user’ s authority to oper ate the equipment. Compliance This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community . This is CLASS II apparatus with double insulation, and no [...]

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    20 EN the use of this accessor y with iP od or iPhone may aff ect wireless performance . iP od and iPhone are tr ademar ks of Apple Inc ., registered in the U .S. and other countr ies. Cop yright 2012 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . Specications are subject to change without notice . T r ademar ks are the proper ty of Koninklijke Philip[...]

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    Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2012 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. ORD7300_10_UM_V1.0[...]