Philips MZ-1100 User manual - Page 6

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English Contents General Information Environmental information 7 Maintenance 7 Safety information 7 Connections Supplied accessories 8 Rear connections 8-9 Preparations Before using the remote control 10 Replacing battery (lithium CR2025) into the remote control 10 Placing the power box 10 Introduction of Features 11 Radio Reception Plug and Play 12 First time setup/power up Reinstalling Plug and Play Switching on to tuner mode 12 Presetting radio stations 13-14 Automatic preset programming Manual preset programming Listening to the preset radio stations Deleting a preset radio station CD/ MP3-CD Operations Discs for playback 15 Loading /Unloading the disc 15 Inserting the disc Ejecting the disc Playing a CD /MP3-CD 16 Selecting a desired MP3 Album/Track 17 Programming the disc tracks 17 MP3-CD programming Clock /Timer About Clock 18 Setting the clock About Timer 19 Setting the timer Cancel/Disable the timer Activating the timer to the last setting Other Features Switching on 20 Switching to Eco Power standby mode Switching to standby mode Switching to active mode Sound control 20 Adjusting the Bass/ Treble level Activating/ deactivating Incredible Surround effect Other Connections Connecting external devices 21 Connecting an external device for listening to music/sound Connecting an external device for analogue recording Listening to an external source 21 Specifications 22 Troubleshooting 23 Limited Warranty 24 6

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Contents
General Information
Environmental information
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7
Maintenance
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7
Safety information
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7
Connections
Supplied accessories
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8
Rear connections
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8–9
Preparations
Before using the remote control
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10
Replacing battery (lithium CR2025) into
the remote control
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10
Placing the power box
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10
Introduction of Features
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11
Radio Reception
Plug and Play
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12
First time setup/power up
Reinstalling Plug and Play
Switching on to tuner mode
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12
Presetting radio stations
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13–14
Automatic preset programming
Manual preset programming
Listening to the preset radio stations
Deleting a preset radio station
CD/MP3-CD Operations
Discs for playback
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15
Loading/Unloading the disc
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15
Inserting the disc
Ejecting the disc
Playing a CD/MP3-CD
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16
Selecting a desired MP3 Album/Track
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17
Programming the disc tracks
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17
MP3-CD programming
Clock/Timer
About Clock
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18
Setting the clock
About Timer
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19
Setting the timer
Cancel/Disable the timer
Activating the timer to the last setting
Other Features
Switching on
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20
Switching to Eco Power standby mode
Switching to standby mode
Switching to active mode
Sound control
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20
Adjusting the Bass/Treble level
Activating/deactivating Incredible Surround effect
Other Connections
Connecting external devices
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21
Connecting an external device for listening
to music/sound
Connecting an external device for analogue
recording
Listening to an external source
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21
Specifications
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22
Troubleshooting
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23
Limited Warranty
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24