| Micro Hi-Fi System   MC-220   Read this manual first!   Return   Congratulations on purchasing this Philips product.   We’ve included everything you need to get started.   If you have any problems, Philips Representatives can   help you get the most from your new product by explaining:   • Hookups,   yourWarranty   Registration Card   within 10 days   Y • FirstTime Setup, and   • Feature Operation.   Do not attempt to return this product to the store.   For fast help, call us first!   1-800-531-0039   Thank you for making Philips a part of your home!   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   % 1 CD   TUNER   TAPE   AUX   2 REPEAT   SHUFFLE   SLEEP   ^ 8 ( 6 VOL   @ DSC   DBB   NEWS/TA   IS   9 & MUTE   * $ 1 2 3 # @ STANDBY-ON   PROGRAM   TIMER   CLOCK   REPEAT   SHUFFLE   REV   MODE   BAND   ON   OFF   SIDE A/B   ! PROGRAM SHUFFLE   SOURCE   SELECT   4 5 0 RECORD   PREV   PLAY•PAUSE   STOP   iR   NEXT   9 8 6 7 3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Return your Warranty Registration card today to   ensure you receive all the benefits you’re entitled to.   • Once your Philips purchase is registered, • So complete and return theWarranty   you’re eligible to receive all the privileges   of owning a Philips product.   Registration Card enclosed with your   purchase at once, and take advantage   of these important benefits.   Warranty   Owner   Model   Verification   Confirmation Registration   Registering your product   within 10 days confirms   your right to maximum   protection under the   terms and conditions of   your Philips warranty.   Your completed Warranty Returning your Warranty   Registration Card serves   as verification of owner-   Registration Card right   away guarantees you’ll   ship in the event of prod- receive all the information   uct theft or loss.   and special offers which   you qualify for as the   owner of your model.   Know these   For Customer Use   Enter below the Serial No. which is locat-   ed on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this   information for future reference.   safetysymbols   CAUTION   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   Model No. _______________________   Serial No. ________________________   CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT   REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS   INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.   This “bolt of lightning” indi-   cates uninsulated material   within your unit may cause   WARNING: TO PREVENT   FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO   NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO   RAIN OR MOISTURE.   an electrical shock. For the safety of   everyone in your household, please do   not remove product covering.   CAUTION: To prevent electric   shock, match wide blade of plug to   wide slot, and fully insert.   The “exclamation point” calls   attention to features for   which you should read the   enclosed literature closely to prevent   operating and maintenance problems.   MAC5097   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   S ! y r Hur   Congratulations on your purchase,   and welcome to the “family!”   Dear Philips product owner:   Thank you for your confidence in Philips.You’ve selected one of the best-built,   best-backed products available today.And we’ll do everything in our power to   keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come.   As a member of the Philips “family,” you’re entitled to protection by one   of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks   in the industry.   What’s more, your purchase guarantees you’ll receive all the information   and special offers for which you qualify, plus easy access to accessories   from our convenient home shopping network.   And most importantly you can count on our uncompromising commitment   to your total satisfaction.   All of this is our way of saying welcome – and thanks for investing in a   Philips product.   Sincerely,   Lawrence J. Blanford   President and Chief Executive Officer   P.S. Remember, to get the most from your Philips product, you   must return your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days.   So please mail it to us right now!   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   1. Read these instructions.   2. Keep these instructions.   3. Heed all warnings.   12.   Use only with the cart, stand,   tripod, bracket, or table specified   by the manufacturer or sold with   the apparatus.When a cart is   used, use caution when moving   the cart/apparatus combination   to avoid injury from tip-over.   4. Follow all instructions.   5. Do not use this apparatus near   water.   13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning   storms or when unused for long periods of   time.   6. Clean only with dry cloth.   7. Do not block any ventilation   openings. Install in accordance with   the manufacturer´s instructions.   14. Refer all servicing to qualified service   personnel. Servicing is required when the   apparatus has been damaged in any way,   such as power-supply cord or plug is   8. Do not install near any heat sources   such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or   other apparatus (including amplifiers) that   produce heat.   damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects   have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus   has been exposed to rain or moisture, does   not operate normally, or has been dropped.   9. Do not defeat the   safety purpose of the   15.Battery usage CAUTION –To   prevent battery leakage which may result in   bodily injury, property damage, or damage   to the unit:   polarized or   grounding-type plug.   AC Polarized   Plug   A polarized plug has two blades with one   wider than the other.A grounding type plug   has two blades and a third grounding prong.   The wide blade or the third prong are   provided for your safety. If the provided plug   does not fit into your outlet, consult an   electrician for replacement of the obsolete   outlet.   G G G Install all batteries correctly, + and - as   marked on the unit.   Do not mix batteries (old and new or   carbon and alkaline, etc.).   Remove batteries when the unit is not used   for a long time.   10. Protect the power cord from being   walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,   convenience receptacles, and the point   where they exit from the apparatus.   EL 6475-E004: 02/8   11.Only use attachments/accessories   specified by the manufacturer.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   English ------------------------------------------------ 8   Français -------------------------------------------- 24   Español --------------------------------------------- 43   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   General Information   Tape Operation / Recording   Environmental information ................................ 9   Supplied accessories ............................................ 9   Safety information ................................................ 9   Tape playback ...................................................... 17   Switching tape sides ........................................... 17   Reverse mode options ...................................... 17   General information on recording ................. 17   Synchro start CD recording ............................ 18   Recording from the radio................................. 18   Recording from the Aux ................................... 18   Recording timer.................................................. 18   Preparations   Rear connections ........................................ 10–11   Optional connection ......................................... 11   Inserting batteries into the remote control. 11   Clock/Timer   Controls   Setting the clock ................................................. 19   Setting the timer................................................. 19   Activating and deactivatingTIMER ................. 19   Activating and deactivating SLEEP .................. 19   Controls on the system and remote   control .................................................................. 12   Basic Functions   Switching the system on ................................... 13   Power-saving automatic standby ..................... 13   Adjusting volume and sound............................ 13   Specifications ........................................... 20   Maintenance.............................................. 20   Troubleshooting ............................. 21–22   CD Operation   Playing a disc ........................................................ 14   Selecting a different track ................................. 14   Finding a passage within a track ...................... 14   Different play modes: Shuffle and Repeat ..... 15   Programming track numbers ........................... 15   Reviewing the programme ............................... 15   Erasing the programme..................................... 15   Radio Reception   Tuning to radio stations .................................... 16   Programming radio stations............................. 16   Tuning to preset radio stations ....................... 16   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   General Information   Safety Information   Environmental Information   All unnecessary packaging has been omitted.We   have tried to make the packaging easy to   separate into three materials: cardboard (box),   polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,   protective foam sheet).   G Before operating the system, check that the   operating voltage indicated on the typeplate (or   the voltage indication beside the voltage   selector) of your system is identical with the   voltage of your local power supply. If not, please   consult your dealer.   Your system consists of materials which can be   recycled and reused if disassembled by a   specialized company. Please observe the local   regulations regarding the disposal of packaging   materials, exhausted batteries and old   equipment.   G G Place the system on a flat, hard and stable   surface.   Place the system in a location with adequate   ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in   your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches)   clearance from the rear and the top of the unit   and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side.   Supplied accessories   G G Do not expose the system, batteries or discs to   excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources   caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.   If the system is brought directly from a cold to a   warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,   moisture may condense on the lens of the disc   unit inside the system. Should this occur, the CD   player would not operate normally. Leave the   power on for about one hour with no disc in the   system until normal playback is possible.   The mechanical parts of the set contain self-   lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or   lubricated.   – 2 speaker boxes   – remote control   – AM loop antenna   – FM wire antenna   G G When the system is switched to Standby   mode, it is still consuming some power.   To disconnect the system from the   power supply completely, remove the AC   power plug from the wall socket.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparations   AM loop   antenna   FM wire antenna   AM   aerial   C speakers   (right)   speakers   (left)   RIGHT   LEFT   B AUX in   L R A AC power cord   Rear connections   B Antennas Connection   Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM   antenna to the respective terminals.Adjust the   position of the antenna for optimal reception.   The type plate is located at the rear of the   system.   A Power   AM Antenna   Before connecting the AC power cord to the   wall outlet, ensure that all other connections   have been made.   WARNING!   – For optimal performance, use only the   original power cable.   – Never make or change any connections   with the power switched on.   To avoid overheating of the system, a safety   circuit has been built in. Therefore, your   system may switch to Standby mode   automatically under extreme conditions. If   this happens, let the system cool down   before reusing it (not available for all versions).   G Position the antenna as far as possible from aTV,   VCR or other radiation source.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparations   FM Antenna   Optional connection   The optional equipment and connecting cords   are not supplied. Refer to the operating   instructions of the connected equipment for   details.   1 2 G For better FM stereo reception, connect an   outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM   ANTENNA) terminal.   Connecting other equipment to your   system   Connect the audio left and right OUT terminals   of aTV,VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD player or   CD Recorder to the AUX IN terminals.   C Speakers Connection   Front Speakers   Note:   Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS   terminals, right speaker to "RIGHT" and left   speaker to "LEFT", coloured (marked) wire to   "+" and black (unmarked) wire to "-".   – If you are connecting equipment with a mono   output (a single audio out terminal), connect it to   the AUX IN left terminal. Alternatively, you can use   a “single to double” cinch cable (the output sound   still remain mono).   Inserting batteries into the   2 1 remote control   Insert two batteries (not supplied) type R03 or   AAA into the remote control with the correct   polarity as indicated by the "+" and "-"   symbols inside the battery compartment.   G Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker   wire into the terminal as shown.   Notes:   – For optimal sound performance, use the   supplied speakers.   – Do not connect more than one speaker to any   one pair of +/- speaker terminals.   – Do not connect speakers with an impedance   lower than the speakers supplied. Please refer to   the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.   CAUTION!   – Remove batteries if they are exhausted   or will not be used for a long time.   – Do not use old and new or different   types of batteries in combination.   – Batteries contain chemical substances, so   they should be disposed off properly.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls (illustrations on page 3)   # Mode Selection   Controls on the system and   remote control   STOP 9 ............ stops CD playback or erase a   CD programme.   ................................. stops tape playback/recording.   PLAY•PAUSE ÉÅ   1 STANDBY ON y   – – switches the system to standby/on.   on the remote control only - switches the system   to standby.   ................................. starts or interrupts CD playback.   ................................. starts tape playback.   ................................. (on the remote control only)   during tape playback, switches   tape direction.   2 SELECT SOURCE   – selects the respective sound source for CD/   TUNER/TAPE /AUX.   PRESET 34   – switches on the system.   ( ¡, ™ ) .............. selects a preset radio station.   PREV ¡1 / NEXT 2™   3 Display   – shows the status of the system.   ( ¡, ™ ) ................ skips to the beginning of a   current track/previous/   4 PROGRAM   for CD ................. programmes tracks and reviews   the programme.   subsequent track.   ( à, á ) .......... fast searches back and forward   within a track/CD.   ................................. fast rewind/wind tape.   TUNING à á   forTuner ............. programmes tuner stations   manually or automatically.   5 TIMER ON•OFF   – activates/deactivates or sets the timer function.   ( à, á ) .......... tunes to radio stations.   RECORD........ starts recording.   $ OPEN•CLOSE   6 VOLUME (VOL -/+ )   – – adjusts the volume level.   on the system only - adjusts the hour and minutes   for the clock/timer functions.   – opens/closes the CD door.   % n   7 CLOCK   for Clock ............ sets the clock function.   – connect headphones.   ^ REPEAT   forTape ............... shows tape counter in recording   mode.   – repeats a track/CD programme/ entire CD.   & SHUFFLE   8 SHUFFLE/ SIDE A/B   for CD ................. plays CD tracks in random order.   forTape ............... switches tape direction.   9 OPEN   – plays CD tracks in random order.   * MUTE   – interrupts and resumes sound reproduction.   ( NEWS/TA   – opens tape compartment.   – activates RDS news andTraffic Announcement   (not for all versions).   0 INTERACTIVE SOUND controls:   DBB .................... (Dynamic Bass Boost) enhances   the bass.   ) SLEEP   activates/deactivates or selects the sleeper time.   – DSC..................... (Digital Sound Control) selects   sound characteristics: CLASSIC/   ROCK/JAZZ/POP.   INCREDIBLE SURR.   (IS) ....................... creates a super-enhanced stereo   effect.   ! iR SENSOR   Notes for remote control:   – infrared sensor for remote control.   – First select the source you wish to   control by pressing one of the source select   keys on the remote control (for example   CD,TUNER).   – Then select the desired function (for   exampleÉ, í, ë).   @ REPEAT/ REV MODE/ BAND   for CD ................. repeats a track/CD programme/   entire CD.   forTape ............... selects tape reverse modes.   forTuner ............. selects waveband.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Functions   Adjusting volume and sound   1 Turn the VOLUME control anti-clockwise to   decrease or clockwise to increase volume on the   system (or press VOL -/+ on the remote   control).   STANDBY-ON   PROGRAM   TIMER   CLOCK   REPEAT   SHUFFLE   REV   MODE   BAND   ON   OFF   SIDE A/B   ➜ Display shows the volume level VOLand a   number from 0-32.   SOURCE   SELECT   RECORD   PREV   PLAY•PAUSE   STOP   iR   2 3 4 Press DSC repeatedly to select the desired   sound effect: CLASSIC (no indication)/   NEXT   ROCK (   ) / JAZZ (   ) / POP ( ).   Press DBB to switch bass enhancement on or   off.   IMPORTANT!   Before you operate the system, complete   the preparation procedures.   ➜ Display shows:   if the DBB is activated.   DBB   Press INCREDIBLE SURR. (IS on the   remote control) to switch the surround sound   effect on or off.   Switching the system on   ➜ Display shows:   if activated.   G G Press 2 STANDBY ON or SELECT   SOURCE.   ➜ The system will switch to the last selected   source.   Press CD, TUNER, TAPE or AUX on the   remote control.   ➜ The system will switch to the selected source.   Note:   – The effect of INCREDIBLE SURROUND may   vary with different types of music.   5 Press MUTE on the remote   control to interrupt sound   reproduction instantly.   ➜ Playback will continue   without sound and the display   shows MUTE.   DSC   DBB   MUTE   To switch the system to standby mode   Press 2 STANDBY ON on the system or   remote control.   If in recording mode, press STOP 9 first.   ➜ The volume level, interactive sound settings,   last selected source and tuner presets will be   retained in the player's memory.   G G G To activate sound reproduction you can:   – press MUTE again;   – adjust the volume controls;   – change source.   Power-saving automatic standby   As a power-saving feature, the system   automatically switches to standby 15 minutes   after a tape or CD has reached the end and no   control is operated.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CD Operation   5 6 To interrupt playback press PLAY•PAUSE 2;   (on the remote control 2;). Press   PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the remote control 2;)   again to resume play.   ➜ The display freezes and the elapsed playing   time flashes when playback is interrupted.   STANDBY-ON   PROGRAM   TIMER   CLOCK   REPEAT   SHUFFLE   REV   MODE   BAND   ON   OFF   SIDE A/B   To stop disc playback, press STOP 9.   SOURCE   SELECT   Note: CD play will also stop when;   – the CD door is opened.   – the disc has reached the end.   RECORD   PREV   PLAY•PAUSE   STOP   iR   NEXT   – you select another source:TAPE,TUNER or AUX.   Selecting a different track   IMPORTANT!   The lens of the CD player should never be   touched.   G G Press PREV ¡1 or NEXT 2™ (on the remote   control ¡ or ™) once or repeatedly until the   desired track number appears in the display.   If you have selected a track number shortly after   loading a disc or in the PAUSE position, you will   need to press PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the   remote control 2;) to start playback.   X Finding a passage within a track   Playing a disc   1 2 Press and hold down on PREV ¡1 or   NEXT 2™ (on the remote control à or á ).   ➜ The disc is played at high speed and low   volume.   This CD player plays Audio Discs including CD-   Recordables and CD-Rewritables.   G CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV, VCD, DVD or computer   CDs, however, are not possible.   When you recognise the passage you want,   release PREV ¡1 or NEXT 2™ (on the   remote control à or á ).   1 2 Select CD source.   Press OPEN•CLOSE on the   top   of the system to open the CD   compartment.   ➜ OPEN is displayed when   you   ➜ Normal playback continues.   Note:   – During a disc programme or if SHUFFLE/   REPEAT active, searching is only possible within the   same track.   open the CD compartment.   3 4 Insert a disc with the printed side facing up and   press down on OPEN•CLOSE to close the   CD door.   ➜ READ is displayed as the CD player scans the   contents of a disc, and then the total number of   tracks and playing time are shown.   Press PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the remote   control 2;) to start playback.   ➜ Current track number and elapsed playing   time of the track are displayed during disc   playback.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CD Operation   Programming track numbers   Programme in the STOP position to select and   store your disc tracks in the desired sequence. If   you like, store any track more than once. Up to   20 tracks can be stored in the memory.   Different play modes: SHUFFLE   and REPEAT   You can select and change the various play   modes before or during playback.The play   modes can also be combined with   PROGRAMME.   1 Press PROGRAM to enter the programming   mode.   ➜ A track number is shown and PROGRAM   flashes.   SHUFFLE .........tracks of the entire disc/   programme are played in   random order   SHUFFLE and REPEAT ALL…to repeat the   entire disc/ programme   continuously in random order   REPEAT ALL ...repeats the entire disc/   programme   2 3 Use the PREV ¡1 or NEXT 2™ (on the   remote control ¡ or ™) to select your desired   track number.   Press PROGRAM to confirm the track number   to be stored.   ➜ The number of tracks programmed and total   playing time of the programme is shown briefly,   then the selected track and PROG.   REPEAT............plays the current track   continuously   1 2 To select your play mode, press the SHUFFLE   or REPEAT button before or during playback   until the display shows the desired function.   4 5 Repeat steps 2-3 to select and store all desired   tracks.   ➜ FULLis displayed if you attempt to   programme more than 20 tracks.   Press PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the remote   control 2;) to start playback if in the STOP   position.   ➜ If you have selected SHUFFLE, playback starts   automatically.   To start playback of your disc programme, press   PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the remote control 2;).   3 To return to normal playback, press the   respective SHUFFLE or REPEAT button until   the various SHUFFLE/ REPEAT modes are no   longer displayed.   Reviewing the programme   In STOP mode, press and hold down   PROGRAM for a while until the display shows   all your stored track numbers in sequence.   G You can also press STOP 9 to cancel your play   Erasing the programme   You can erase the programme by:   mode.   G G G pressing STOP 9 once in the STOP mode;   pressing STOP 9 twice during playback;   opening the CD compartment;   ➜ PROGRAM disappears from the display.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Radio Reception   Programming radio stations   You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations   in the memory.   STANDBY-ON   PROGRAM   TIMER   CLOCK   REPEAT   SHUFFLE   REV   MODE   BAND   ON   OFF   Automatic programming   SIDE A/B   Automatic programming will start with a chosen   preset number. From this preset number   upwards, former programmed radio stations will   be overridden.The system will only program   stations which are not in the memory already.   SOURCE   SELECT   RECORD   PREV   PLAY•PAUSE   STOP   iR   NEXT   1 2 Press PRESET 3 or 4 ( ¡ or ™ on the   remote control) to select the preset number   where programming should start.   Note:   Tuning to radio stations   Select TUNER source.   – If no preset number is selected, default is preset   (1) and all your presets will be overridden.   1 2 3 ➜ TUNERis displayed briefly.   Press PROGRAM for more than 2 seconds to   activate programming.   ➜ AUTOis displayed and available stations are   programmed in order of waveband reception   strength: FM followed by AM. The last preset   automatically stored will then be played.   Press BAND once or more to select your   waveband.   Press down on TUNING à or á and release   button.   ➜ The radio automatically tunes to a station   with sufficient reception. Display indication during   automatic tuning: SEARCH.   Manual programming   ➜ If a FM station is received in stereo, STEREO is   shown.   1 2 3 Tune to your desired station (seeTuning to radio   stations).   4 Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find the   desired station.   Press PROGRAM to activate programming.   ➜ PROGRAM flashes in the display.   G To tune to a weak station, press TUNING à   or á briefly and repeatedly until you have   found optimal reception.   Press PRESET 3 or 4 (¡ or ™ on the remote   control) to allocate a number from 1 to 40 to   this station.   4 Press PROGRAM again to confirm the setting.   ➜ PROGRAM disappears, the preset number and   the frequency of the preset station are shown.   5 Repeat the above four steps to store other   stations.   G You can override a preset station by storing   another frequency in its place.   Tuning to preset radio stations   G Press PRESET 3 or 4 (on the remote control   ¡ or ™ ) until the desired preset station is   displayed.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tape Operation / Recording   Switching tape sides   The tape side can be switched manually or   automatically before or during tape playback.   G G Press SIDE A/B (during playback only 2; on   the remote control).   ➜ The display shows SIDE A or SIDE B and the   tape counter resets to 000.   Reverse mode options   Press REV MODE repeatedly to select your   option;   å : playback stops at the end of the tape.   : both sides are played once.   : both sides are played repeatedly, up   to 5 times each side.   Tape playback   1 2 Select TAPE source.   General information on   ➜ The display shows TAPEbriefly.The tape   counter TAPE 000display with the SIDE A or   SIDE B and reverse mode status are then shown   during tape mode.   recording   G G Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or   other rights of third parties are not infringed.   For recording, use only NORMAL (IEC type I)   tapes on which the tabs have not yet been   broken.This deck is not suited for recording on   METAL (IEC IV) type tapes.   Press OPEN to open the tape door.   3 Insert a recorded tape and close the tape door.   Load the tape with the open side downward and   the full spool to the left.   G The best recording level is set automatically.   Altering theVOLUME, INCREDIBLE   G SURROUND, DBB or INTERACTIVE SOUND   controls will not affect the recording in progress.   At the very beginning and end of the tape, no   recording will take place during the 7 seconds   when the leader tape passes the recorder heads.   To protect a tape from accidental erasure, have   the tape in front of you and break out the left   tab. Recording on this side is no longer possible.   If, however, you wish to record over this side   again, cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive   tape.   4 5 G Press PLAY•PAUSE 2; (on the remote   control 2;) to start playback.   G G By pressing ¡1 or 2™ on the system (on the   remote control à or á), fast winding of tape is   possible in both directions.   During fast winding, you can monitor the tape   message with the tape counter.   6 G To stop the tape, press STOP 9 .   To reset the tape counter, press STOP 9 again.   Note:   – The sound source cannot be changed while   recording a tape.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tape Operation / Recording   3 Press RECORD to start recording.   ➜ RECORDis displayed briefly and RECORD is   shown during recording.   If you wish, press CLOCK once to monitor the   counter display.   Synchro start CD recording   1 2 Select CD source.   G Insert a disc and if desired, programme track   numbers.   4 To stop recording, press STOP 9.   3 4 Press OPEN to open the tape door.   Recording timer   Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the   tape door.   To record from the radio, you will need to use a   preset radio station and to set a start (ON) and   finish (OFF) time.   5 Press RECORD to start recording.   ➜ COPYor RECORDis displayed briefly and   RECORD is shown during recording.   ➜ Playing of the CD programme starts   automatically from the beginning of the CD   after 7 seconds. It is not necessary to start the   CD player separately.   1 Insert a suitable tape into the deck.   ➜ If desired, select tape reverse mode option.   2 3 Select the preset radio station to record from.   G If you wish, press CLOCK once to monitor the   counter display.   Press TIMER ON•OFF for more than 2   seconds.   ➜ TIMER flashes and a source is displayed.   6 To stop recording, press STOP 9.   4 5 Press SELECT SOURCE repeatedly, or turn   VOLUME clockwise until RECTUN source is   displayed.   Recording from the radio   1 Tune to the desired radio station (seeTuning to   radio stations).   Press TIMER ON•OFF to confirm the source.   ➜ SET ON TIMEis displayed, TIMER and the   clock digits for the hours flash.   2 3 Press OPEN to open the tape door.   6 7 8 9 Turn VOLUME to set the hours: clockwise for   hours up; anti-clockwise for hours down.   Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the   tape door.   Press TIMER ON•OFF again.   ➜ The clock digits for the minutes flash.   4 G 5 Press RECORD to start recording.   ➜ RECORDis displayed briefly and RECORD is   shown during recording.   If you wish, press CLOCK once to monitor the   counter display.   Turn VOLUME to set the minutes: clockwise for   minutes up; anti-clockwise for minutes down.   Press TIMER ON•OFF to confirm the ON   start time.   To stop recording, press STOP 9.   ➜ SET OFF TIMEis displayed, TIMER and the   clock digits for the hours flash.   Recording from Aux   1 2 Select AUX source.   10 Repeat steps 6-8 to set the finish time.   If necessary, prepare the additional appliance for   recording.   11 Press TIMER ON•OFF to confirm the timer   settings.   ➜ TIMER is shown and the recording timer is   now set.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Clock/Timer   ➜ The selected source   or   TUNER   CD   is shown. Display sequence scrolls SET ON   TIMEand TIMER flashes. The clock digits for the   hours flash.   STANDBY-ON   PROGRAM   TIMER   CLOCK   REPEAT   SHUFFLE   4 5 6 7 Turn VOLUME to set the hours: clockwise for   hours up; anti-clockwise for hours down.   REV   MODE   BAND   ON   OFF   SIDE A/B   SOURCE   SELECT   Press TIMER ON•OFF again.   ➜ The clock digits for the minutes flash.   RECORD   PREV   PLAY•PAUSE   STOP   iR   Turn VOLUME to set the minutes: clockwise for   minutes up; anti-clockwise for minutes down.   NEXT   Press TIMER ON•OFF to confirm the time.   ➜ The timer is now set and activated.   Setting the clock   In standby, press CLOCK.   Activating and deactivating   TIMER   In standby or during playback, press   TIMER ON•OFF once.   1 2 3 4 5 ➜ The clock digits for the hours flash.   G Turn VOLUME to set the hours: clockwise for   hours up; anti-clockwise for hours down.   ➜ Display shows TIMER if activated, and   disappears if deactivated.   Press CLOCK again.   ➜ The clock digits for the minutes flash.   Activating and deactivating   SLEEP   The sleep timer enables the system to switch off   by itself after a set period of time.The clock time   needs to be set first before the sleep timer can   be used.   Turn VOLUME to set the minutes: clockwise for   minutes up; anti-clockwise for minutes down.   Press CLOCK to confirm the time.   Setting the timer   G The system can be used as an alarm clock,   whereby the CD,TUNER orTAPE is switched on   at a set time.The clock time needs to be set first   before the timer can be used.   You can also use it to record a favourite tuner   programme at a set period (see “Recording   timer”)   During setting, if no button is pressed within 90   seconds, the system will exit timer setting mode   automatically.   G Press SLEEP on the remote   control once or more.   ➜ Display shows SLEEP   and one of the sleep time   options in sequence: 60, 45,   30,15, SLEEP OFF, 60... if   you have selected a time. Once SLEEP is   activated, SLEEP ONscrolls across the display at   repeated intervals.   To deactivate, press SLEEP on the remote   control once or more until SLEEP OFFis   shown, or press STANDBY ON on the system   or remote control.   UFFLE   SLEEP   G G G 1 2 In any mode, press TIMER ON•OFF for more   than 2 seconds.   ➜ SLEEP OFFscrolls across the display.   Turn VOLUME clockwise to select sound   source.   ➜ Display sequence shows CD, TUNER, TAPEor   REC TUNER.   3 Press TIMER ON•OFF to confirm your   desired mode.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications / Maintenance   Cleaning the Cabinet   AMPLIFIER   G Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild   detergent solution. Do not use a solution   containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.   Output power ....................................... 2 x 10 W RMS   ................................................................. 20 W total power   Signal-to-noise ratio.......................... ≥ 65 dBA (IEC)   Frequency response .........40 – 20000 Hz, 3 dB   Input sensitivity AUX ....................... 0.5V (max. 2V)   Impedance loudspeakers ......................................... 8 Ω   Impedance headphones .................... 32 Ω -1000 Ω   Cleaning Discs   G G When a disc becomes dirty,   clean it with a cleaning cloth.   Wipe the disc from the center   out.   Do not use solvents such as   benzene, thinner, commercially   available cleaners, or antistatic   spray intended for analog records.   CD PLAYER   Frequency range .................................. 20 – 20000 Hz   Signal-to-noise ratio............................................ 75 dBA   TUNER   FM wave range ................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz   AM wave range .................................. 530 – 1700 kHz   Sensitivity at 75 Ω   – mono, 26 dB signal-to-noise ratio ............ 2.8 µV   – stereo, 46 dB signal-to-noise ratio ........ 61.4 µV   Selectivity ................................................................. ≥ 28 dB   Total harmonic distortion..................................... ≤ 5%   Frequency response ..... 63 – 12500 Hz ( 3 dB)   Signal-to-noise-ratio ...................................... ≥ 50 dBA   Cleaning the disc lens   G After prolonged use, dirt or dust may   accumulate at the disc lens.To ensure good   playback quality, clean the disc lens with Philips   CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available   cleaner. Follow the instructions supplied with   cleaner.   Cleaning the Heads and theTape Paths   To ensure good recording and playback quality,   clean the heads A, the capstan(s) B, and   pressure roller(s) C after every 50 hours of   tape operation.   G TAPE DECK   Frequency response   Normal tape (type I)... 120 – 10000 Hz (8 dB)   Signal-to-noise ratio   G G Use a cotton swab slightly moistened with   cleaning fluid or alcohol.   You can also clean the heads by playing a   cleaning tape once.   Normal tape (type I).................................... 48 dBA   Wow and flutter ......................................... ≤ 0.4% DIN   SPEAKERS   Bass reflex system   Dimensions (w x h x d) . 140 x 231 x 216 (mm)   ..................................................... 5.51 x 9.09 x 8.5 (inch)   GENERAL INFORMATION   AC PowerVoltage.................................. 120V / 60 Hz   Dimensions (w x h x d) .. 140 x 231 x 280 (mm)   ................................................ 5.51 x 9.09 x 11.02 (inch)   Weight (with/without speakers) ..................................   ...............................................................approx. 6.7 / 3.0 kg   ............................................... approx. 14.8 / 6.62 pound   Standby power consumption .......................... < 3 W   A A B C Demagnetizing the heads   Use a demagnetizing tape available at your   dealer.   G Subject to modification   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting   WARNING   Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the   warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.   If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you   are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.   Problem   Solution   CD OPERATION   “NO DISC” is displayed.   – – – Insert a disc.   Check if the disc is inserted upside down.   Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens   has cleared.   – – Replace or clean the disc, see “Maintenance”.   Use a finalised CD-RW or CD-R.   RADIO RECEPTION   Radio reception is poor.   – – If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or   connect an external antenna for better reception.   Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi   System and yourTV orVCR.   TAPE OPERATION / RECORDING   Recording or playback cannot be made.   – – Clean deck parts, see “Maintenance”.   Use only normal (IEC I) tape for recording.   “CHECK TAPE” is displayed.   – Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing   tab space.   The tape deck door cannot open.   – Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and   switch on the system again.   GENERAL   The system does not react when buttons   are pressed.   – Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and   switch on the system again.   Sound cannot be heard or is of poor   quality.   – – – – Adjust the volume.   Disconnect the headphones.   Check that the speakers are connected correctly.   Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.   The left and right sound outputs are   reversed.   – Check the speaker connections and location.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting   The remote control does not function   properly.   – – – Select the source (CD orTUNER, for example)   before pressing the function button (É,í,ë).   Reduce the distance between the remote   control and the system.   Insert the batteries with their polarities   (+/– signs) aligned as indicated.   – – Replace the batteries.   Point the remote control directly toward   IR sensor on the front of the system.   The timer is not working.   – – – Set the clock correctly.   PressTIMER ON•OFF to switch on the timer.   If a recording is in progress, stop the recording.   The Clock/Timer setting is erased.   – Power has been interrupted or the power cord   has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LIMITED WARRANTY   AUDIO SYSTEM   OneYear Free Labor   OneYear Free Service on Parts   This product must be carried in for repair.   WHO IS COVERED?   You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service.A sales   receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product   is considered proof of purchase.   BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...   Please check your owner's manual for assistance. If you have additional   questions, call us at 1-800-531-0039.   TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A.,   WHAT IS COVERED?   PUERTO RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...   Take the product to a Philips factory service center (see enclosed   list) or authorized service center for repair.When the product has   been repaired, you must pick up the unit at the center. Centers may   keep defective parts. (In U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and U.S.Virgin Islands, all   implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability   and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the   duration of this express warranty. But, because some states do not   allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limi-   tation may not apply to you.)   Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one   year thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced, and labor is   free.After one year from the day of purchase, you pay for the   replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.   All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for   the original warranty period.When the warranty on the product   expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.   WHAT IS EXCLUDED?   Your warranty does not cover:   • labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment   of customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of   antenna systems outside of the product.   product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse,   accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the   control of Philips.   reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or anten-   na systems outside the unit.   a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to   operate in any country other than the country for which it was   designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of   products damaged by these modifications.   TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA...   Please contact Philips at:   1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)   1-800-531-0039 (English or Spanish Speaking)   • (In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No   other warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied war-   ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Philips is   not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special,   incidental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if   notified of the possibility of such damages.)   • • • incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.   (Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or conse-   quential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.   This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether   copyrighted or not copyrighted.)   REMEMBER...   Please record below the model and serial numbers found on the   product.Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card   promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary.   • a product that is used for commercial or institutional purposes.   MODEL # ________________________________________   SERIAL # ________________________________________   WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?   Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is   officially distributed by Philips. In countries where Philips does not   distribute the product, the local Philips service organization will   attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the   appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily   available).   MAKE SUREYOU KEEP...   Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of   purchase.Attach it to this owner’s manual and keep both nearby.Also   keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return   your product.   This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.   Philips, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152, USA, (402) 536-4171   EL4965E007 / 8-02   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |