Philips Stereo System 544 9056 User Manual

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i Only use this product indoors. Do  
not expose the product to dripping /  
splashing water, rain or high humidity.  
1 Important  
j Keep this product away from direct  
Safety  
sunlight, naked flames or heat.  
k Do not install near any heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other electrical equipment (including  
amplifiers).  
Information for Europe:  
Know these safety symbols  
l Do not place any other electrical  
equipment on the product.  
m Do not place any sources of danger  
on the product (e.g. objects containing  
liquids, burning candles).  
n This product may include batteries.  
Please refer to safety and disposal  
instructions for batteries in this user  
manual.  
o This product may contain lead and  
mercury. Disposal of these materials  
may be regulated due to environmental  
considerations. Please refer to disposal  
instructions in this user manual.  
The ‘exclamation mark’ calls attention to  
features for which you should carefully read  
the supplied literature to prevent operating  
and maintenance problems.  
Caution  
The ‘lightening bolt’ symbol indicates  
uninsulated components within the product  
that can cause an electric shock.  
Use of controls or adjustments or  
performance of procedures other than herein  
may result in hazardous radiation exposure or  
other unsafe operation.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do  
not expose the product to rain or moisture  
and do not place any ojects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, on the product.  
Warning  
a Read these instructions.  
b Keep these instructions.  
c Heed all warnings.  
Never remove the casing of this apparatus.  
Never lubricate any part of this apparatus.  
Never place this apparatus on other electrical  
equipment.  
Keep this apparatus away from direct sunlight,  
naked flames or heat.  
Never look into the laser beam inside this  
apparatus.  
Ensure that you always have easy access to the  
power cord, plug or adaptor to disconnect this  
apparatus from the power.  
d Follow all instructions.  
e Do not use this product near water.  
f Clean only with dry cloth.  
Where the mains plug or an appliance  
coupler is used as the disconnect device,  
the disconnect device shall remain readily  
operable.  
g Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
h Do not remove the casing of this  
product.  
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Risk of overheating! Never install this apparatus  
in a confined space. Always leave a space of  
at least four inches around this apparatus for  
ventilation. Ensure curtains or other objects  
never cover the ventilation slots on this  
apparatus.  
You should use caution or temporarily  
discontinue use in potentially hazardous  
situations.  
Environmental notices  
Hearing Safety  
This product complies with the radio  
interference requirements of the European  
Community.  
Listen at a moderate volume:  
Using headphones at a high volume can impair  
your hearing. This product can produce sounds  
in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for  
a normal person, even for exposure less than a  
minute. The higher decibel ranges are offered  
for those that may have already experienced  
some hearing loss.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing  
‘comfort level’ adapts to higher volumes of  
sound. So after prolonged listening, what sounds  
‘normal’ can actually be loud and harmful to your  
hearing. To guard against this, set your volume to  
a safe level before your hearing adapts and leave  
it there.  
This product complies with the requirement of  
the 1999/5/EC directive.  
This apparatus includes this label:  
To establish a safe volume level:  
Set your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  
comfortably and clearly, without distortion.  
Listen for reasonable periods of time:  
Class II equipment symbol:  
Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally  
‘safe’ levels, can also cause hearing loss.  
Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and  
take appropriate breaks.  
This symbol indicates that this product has a  
double insulation system.  
Be sure to observe the following guidelines  
when using your headphones.  
Modifications  
Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable  
periods of time.  
Modifications not authorized by the  
manufacturer may void user’s authority to  
operate this product.  
Be careful not to adjust the volume as your  
hearing adapts.  
Do not turn up the volume so high that you  
can’t hear what’s around you.  
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Recycling  
Trademark notice  
Your product is designed and manufactured with  
high quality materials and components, which  
can be recycled and reused.  
HDMI, and HDMI logo and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.  
When you see the crossed-out wheel bin  
symbol attached to a product, it means the  
product is covered by the European Directive  
2002/96/EC:  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Never dispose of your product with other  
household waste. Please inform yourself about  
the local rules on the separate collection of  
electrical and electronic products. The correct  
disposal of your old product helps prevent  
potentially negative consequences on the  
environment and human health.  
DivX® and DivX Ultra® are registered  
trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under  
license. DivX Ultra® Certified to play DivX®  
video with advanced features and premium  
content.  
Information about the use of batteries:  
Caution  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video  
format created by DivX, Inc. This is an official  
DivX Certified device that plays DivX video.  
Visit www.divx.com for more information and  
software tools to convert your files into DivX  
video.  
Risk of leakage: Only use the specified type of  
batteries. Do not mix new and used batteries.  
Do not mix different brands of batteries.  
Observe correct polarity. Remove batteries  
from products that are not in use for a longer  
period of time. Store batteries in a dry place.  
Risk of injury: Wear gloves when handling  
leaking batteries. Keep batteries out of reach  
of children and pets.  
Risk of explosion: Do not short circuit  
batteries. Do not expose batteries to excessive  
heat. Do not throw batteries into the fire. Do  
not damage or disassemble batteries. Do not  
recharge non-rechargeable batteries.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This  
DivX Certified® device must be registered in  
order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)  
content. To generate the registration code,  
locate the DivX VOD section in the device  
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code  
to complete the registration process and learn  
more about DivX VOD.  
Battery disposal information:  
Your product contains batteries covered by the  
European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot  
be disposed of with normal household waste.  
‘DVD Video’ is a trademark of DVD Format/  
Logo Licensing Corporation.  
Please inform yourself about the local rules on  
separate collection of batteries. The correct  
disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially  
negative consequences on the environment and  
human health.  
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Windows Media and the Windows logo are  
trademarks, or registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
The making of unauthorized copies of copy-  
protected material, including computer  
programs, files, broadcasts and sound  
recordings, may be an infringement of  
copyrights and constitute a criminal offence.  
This equipment should not be used for such  
purposes.  
This item incorporates copy protection  
technology that is protected by U.S. patents  
and other intellectual property rights of  
Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and  
disassembly are prohibited.  
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The DVD player on MCi900 supports these  
disc formats:  
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Introduction  
MCi900 can  
What’s in the box  
Connect a hard disk drive (USB mass  
storage device);  
Check and identify the contents of your  
package:  
Connect to the existing home Wi-Fi/  
wired network, which can consist of  
computers and UPnP devices;  
Main unit and CD/DVD unit  
Connect the existing home audio/  
video systems, including TV, audio  
systems and MP3 players.  
Hard disk drive (HDD) with a USB  
plug  
2 SoundSphere speakers (with  
connection cables)  
With such connections, you can  
Remote control with batteries  
Composite audio/video cables  
FM T-type antenna  
Play music stored on a hard  
disk drive (HDD) through the  
Soundsphere speakers;  
Play Internet radio stations and  
*online music services over the  
Internet;  
AC power cord  
Stand for the hard disk drive (HDD)  
Software suite (stored in the  
supplied hard disk drive)  
Play movie DVDs on a TV;  
Play music/photos stored on a  
computer/UPnP server;  
Quick Start Guide  
Play music from an audio system/  
portable media player through the  
Soundsphere speakers.  
Tip  
*Online services are available in some  
countries only.  
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Overview  
Top and front view  
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1.  
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LCD display  
Wi-Fi antenna  
Disc compartment  
Press to turn on the set;  
To turn off, press to switch to  
active standby; or, press and hold  
to switch to Eco standby.  
Exit Demo mode.  
Open or close the disc  
compartment.  
Return to Home screen (main  
menu).  
3.  
4.  
Go back to the previous screen.  
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Navigation buttons  
Press to navigate through menus.  
/
In MEDIA LIB./HDD/INTERNET  
RADIO mode:  
Superscroll:In a long list of  
options, press and hold to start  
Superscroll. Release to jump  
to the first item starting with  
current alphabet/number.  
In FM RADIO mode:  
Press and hold to start the auto  
tuning to the next available  
station;  
Press repeatedly for fine tuning.  
In DISC/HDD mode:  
Select an album (for MP3/WMA  
CDs).  
OK/  
Confirm selection.  
Start/pause/resume play.  
In MEDIA LIB./HDD:  
Start to play the entire file  
folder(SuperPlay™).  
5.  
6.  
Mute/ unmute sound.  
VOL  
Increase/decrease volume.  
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1.  
2.  
3.  
~ AC IN  
for AC power cord  
10.  
11.  
USB port for the hard disk drive  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
for connection cables  
that connect the supplied  
Soundsphere speakers  
DEMO  
for the audio cable supplied  
to dealers only (for the use by  
dealers only)  
3.5 mm headphone jack  
DIN IN  
socket for the connection  
between the main unit and CD/  
DVD unit  
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4.  
5.  
LAN  
for the Ethernet cable that  
connects MCi900 with home  
Wi-Fi/wired network, if you want  
a wired connection to the home  
Wi-Fi/wired network  
HDMI  
AUX IN L / R  
Audio input sockets for a  
portable media player to play  
through the speakers on MCi900  
Video output jacks for the disc  
play  
for the HDMI cable (not  
supplied) that connects the disc  
player and a high-definition TV  
(HDTV)  
CVBS VIDEO OUT  
Video output jacks for the disc  
play  
for the supplied composite audio/  
video cable that connects the disc  
player and a standard TV  
DIN JACK  
socket for the connection  
between the main unit and CD/  
DVD unit  
6.  
7.  
CD/DVD DIGITAL AUDIO  
OUT  
Digital audio output socket for  
the disc play through an external  
speaker system  
8.  
9.  
FM TUNER  
for the supplied FM antenna  
CD/DVD AUDIO OUT  
Analog audio output sockets for  
the disc play through an external  
speaker system  
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Remote control  
1.  
Press to turn on the unit;  
To turn off, press to switch to  
active standby; or, press and hold  
to switch to Eco standby.  
Exit Demo mode.  
DISC MENU  
In DISC mode:  
Enter or exit the disc menu.  
Source selector  
Select a media source:  
INTERNET RADIO: Radio  
services provided over the  
Internet;  
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MEDIA LIB.: Media library on a  
UPnP media server;  
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AUX: Connected external audio  
device (e.g. an MP3 player or  
other portable music players);  
ONLINE SERVICES: Supported  
music services provided over  
the Internet (available in some  
countries only);  
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FM RADIO: FM radio stations,  
with RDS (Radio Data System)  
supported;  
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HDD: Media library on the hard  
disk drive connected to the unit;  
DISC: DVDs, DivX/WMA/ MP3/  
WMA files on discs, and audio  
CDs.  
FAVORITE  
In MEDIA LIB. mode:  
Add songs to the list of favorites.  
In INTERNET RADIO mode:  
Add current station to the list of  
Favorite Stations.  
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Navigation buttons  
Press to navigate through menus.  
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VOL  
In MEDIA LIB./INTERNET  
RADIO/HDD mode:  
Superscroll: In a long list of  
options, press and hold to start  
Superscroll. Release to jump  
to the first item starting with  
current alphabet/number.  
In DISC mode:  
Select an album (for MP3/WMA  
CDs).  
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In FM RADIO mode:  
Press and hold to start the auto  
tuning to the next available  
station;  
Increase/decrease the volume  
Alphanumeric  
buttons  
For text entry  
In INTERNET RADIO/FM  
RADIO mode:  
On the radio play screen, press  
and hold a numeric button to  
store current station in the  
location as a preset station.  
In MEDIA LIB./INTERNET  
RADIO/HDD mode:  
Quickjump: In a long list of  
options that are sorted in an  
alphabetical order, press once or  
repeatedly to select an alphabet,  
and jump to the first item that  
starts with the selected alphabet.  
CLEAR  
10.  
Press repeatedly for fine tuning.  
OK  
Confirm selection.  
6.  
7.  
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HOME: Return to Home screen  
(main menu).  
Press to delete the previous  
entry;  
Press and hold to delete all  
entries.  
BACK: Go back to previous  
screen.  
a/A  
Press to switch between lower  
and upper cases;  
In FM RADIO mode, press in  
the list of presets to start editing  
station name.  
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Search buttons on the play  
screen  
In MEDIA LIB./HDD/DISC  
mode:  
Press to skip to the previous/  
next chapter/track;  
12.  
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SUBTITLE  
In DISC mode: Select a subtitle  
language (for video discs only).  
AUDIO  
In DISC mode:  
Select stereo, mono-left,  
monoright,  
Start/pause/resume play;  
In MEDIA LIB./HDD mode:  
Start to play the entire file  
folder(SuperPlay™).  
or mix-mono channel (for  
VCD discs only);  
Select an audio language (for  
DVD and DivX discs only).  
SOUND  
Stop play;  
Exit Demo mode.  
8.  
14.  
Mute/ unmute sound.  
Select sound settings.  
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REPEAT A-B  
Home screen  
In DISC mode: Repeat a specific  
section within a track/disc.  
REPEAT  
Toggle through repeat play  
options.  
SHUFFLE  
Activate/deactivate random  
order play.  
16.  
17.  
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ZOOM  
In DISC mode: Zoom in/out (for  
video discs and picture files on  
CDs).  
ANGLE  
In DISC mode: Select a camera  
angle (for video discs and picture  
files on CDs).  
RATE  
In ONLINE SERVICES mode:  
Increase/decrease rating* of  
current music.  
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NOW PLAYING  
Return to play screen.  
SEARCH  
Press to start the search/  
browsing by alphanumeric entry.  
SETTINGS  
On MCi900, you enter Home screen after the  
first-time setup is complete.  
21.  
Enter the settings menus.  
From Home screen, you can select your  
desired music source*, or enter [Settings]  
menu. To do so, do the following:  
Note  
* Rating current music is available only for  
music services that support rating, and is  
available only in some countries.  
1 On the remote control, press the Source  
selector, or use the Navigation buttons  
/ / / and OK.  
2 To move to the next page, press  
repeatedly until you reach the end of the  
page.  
3 To go back to previous screen, press  
BACK.  
4 To return to Home screen, press  
HOME.  
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Text entry  
To enter text and symbols, press  
corresponding alphanumeric buttons on the  
remote control.  
To enter letters/numbers/symbols  
corresponding to the same alphanumeric  
button, briefly and repeatedly press the  
button.  
Note  
*Online services are available in some  
countries only.  
Play screen  
In MEDIA LIB./INTERNET RADIO/ONLINE  
SERVICES mode, Play screen appears when  
play starts.  
To enter symbols, press  
To enter space, press  
repeatedly.  
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To switch between lower and upper  
cases, press  
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To delete previous character, press  
To delete all entries, press and hold  
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To navigate through menus during music play,  
do the following:  
1 On the remote control, press  
and  
then, use the Navigation buttons.  
2 To return to Play screen, press NOW  
PLAYING.  
Tip  
On Play screen, you can also press  
repeatedly to select songs.  
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Tip  
For languages other than English, letters that  
an alphanumeric button corresponds to may  
vary.  
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Copy media files to the HDD  
3 Prepare  
Connect the HDD to a  
computer  
The supplied hard disk drive (HDD) contains  
the PC/Mac software for MCi900 (Media  
Browser/TwonkyMedia Server), video tutorial,  
User Manual, and other information about  
MCi900 that may be helpful to you.  
Transfer music/picture files from the computer  
to HDD. You can play music and photos on  
MCi900.  
Connect the supplied HDD to a  
computer.  
» Wait till the HDD is detected on  
the computer.  
1 On the computer, under [My Computer]  
or [Computer],  
Find the HDD of MCi900;  
Copy MCi900 files to the computer  
Find the desired music folder.  
1 On the computer, under [My Computer]  
2 From the music/photo folder on your  
computer, drag and drop music/picture  
files to the HDD.  
or [Computer],  
Find the HDD of MCi900;  
Find a location on the computer  
to store the MCi900 files from the  
HDD.  
Tip  
Copy media files to the HDD, regardless of  
the folder structure.  
The music/picture file transfer may take you  
some time. You may proceed to next steps  
when transferring music/picture files to the  
HDD.  
2 Drag and drop the “MCi900” folder from  
the HDD to the desired location on the  
computer.  
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Install batteries into the  
remote control  
Caution  
Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from  
heat, sunshine or fire. Never discard batteries  
in fire.  
Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix  
different brands or types of batteries.  
Risk of product damage! When the remote  
control is not used for long periods, remove  
the batteries.  
a Open the battery compartment.  
b Insert two AAA R03 batteries with  
correct polarity (+/-) as indicated.  
c Close the battery compartment.  
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4 Place the unit  
TV  
Wireess Modem PC Power  
Internet  
MCi900  
Place MCi900 near a TV to use the disc  
player.  
Note  
For good Wi-Fi reception, place the unit  
within the coverage of the router/ Access  
point (not supplied).  
Never place this unit in an enclosed cabinet.  
Install this unit near the AC outlet where the  
AC power plug can be easily reached.  
To avoid magnetic interference or  
unwanted noise, never place this  
apparatus and speakers too close to any  
radiation devices.  
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Place the Soundsphere  
speakers  
About Soundsphere speakers  
The supplied Soundsphere speakers can  
produce full-frequency sounds throughout the  
area of coverage.  
Unlike conventional speakers, Soundsphere  
speakers are much less sensitive to exact  
positioning. The mid- and high-frequency  
sounds from Soundsphere speakers are  
retained, even if you move away from the  
Soundsphere speakers. Thus, the authentic  
sound experience can be extended to all sides  
of the speakers.  
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How to place the soundsphere speakers  
2-3M  
For the best listening experience:  
To keep the tweeters unobstructed,  
never place the speakers in between  
shelves.  
Place the speakers with the tweeters  
at the ear height, and at least 50 cm  
away from the rear wall.  
Tip  
Place the speakers on speaker stands  
to get the best result.  
Alternatively, you can place the Soundsphere  
speakers on the floor or on top of shelves,  
though not preferable.  
By placing the speakers at least 50 cm away  
from the rear wall, you can make the bass  
tighter and improve your listening experience.  
Place the speakers 2 to 3 meters  
away from each other, with the two  
speakers and your preferred listening  
position forming an equilateral  
triangle.  
Place the speakers with the tweeters  
facing your preferred listening area.  
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As shown, unscrew to loosen the  
connectors;  
5 Connect  
Fully insert the ends of speaker wires,  
red end into the red connector, and  
silver end into the black connector;  
Connect the main unit and  
CD/DVD unit  
Screw the connectors until the  
speaker wires are securely fastened.  
As shown, plug the cable into DIN IN.  
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Connect for disc play  
For disc play, make audio/video connections.  
Connect aTV  
Connect speakers  
On MCi900, you can connect a TV through  
one of the two video jacks.  
Note  
Select the video jack that your TV supports:  
Always connect the speakers before you  
connect MCi900 to an AC power outlet. By  
doing so, you can avoid the big noise that  
may be caused during speaker installation by  
the speaker wires on the metallic surface of  
MCi900.  
Composite video (CVBS): for a  
standard TV;  
HDMI jack: for a high-definition  
TV compliant with HDMI (High  
Definition Multimedia Interface)/DVI  
(Digital Visual Interface), and HDCP  
(High-bandwidth Digital Contents  
Protection).  
1 On MCi900, ensure that you connect  
the left speaker to LOUDSPEAKERS L+,  
L- and right speaker to LOUDSPEAKERS  
R+, R-.  
2 To connect the speakers,  
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Using the CVBS jack  
As shown, connect an HDMI cable (not  
supplied) to:  
TV  
the HDMI socket on this unit, and  
the HDMI input socket on the TV.  
For TV/ monitor with a DVI jack only, use  
a DVI-to-HDMI adapter.  
Tip  
As a compact audio/video interface, HDMI  
transmits uncompressed digital data. With the  
HDMI connection, high-definition video/audio  
contents can present optimum video and  
audio quality on a HDTV.  
As shown, plug the supplied composite  
audio/video cable into the corresponding  
sockets.  
Play from another speaker system  
To play from another speaker system, connect  
an digital audio cable (not supplied) to:  
Using the HDMI jack (sold separately)  
Use the HDMI jack to connect a high-  
definition TV (HDTV), which is equipped with  
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)  
or DVI (Digital Visual Interface), and compliant  
with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents  
Protection).  
the CD/DVD DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
socket on MCi900;  
the digital audio input on an external  
speaker system.  
TV  
COAXIAL  
DIGITAL IN  
HDMI IN  
Note  
Ensure that the external audio system is  
switched to the Aux-in mode, if you are  
playing sounds from the speaker system on an  
external audio system.  
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Connect the FM antenna  
Connect external audio  
devices  
You can listen to an external audio device  
through the speakers on MCi900.To do so, do  
the following connections, and then, select the  
AUX mode on MCi900.  
Connect audio cables (red/white - not  
supplied) to:  
the AUX IN L / R sockets on this  
unit, and  
the audio output sockets on the  
external audio device.  
Or, to play from a portable media player  
with 3.5mm headphone jack  
Connect a headphone to RCA cable (not  
supplied) to:  
the AUX IN L / R sockets on this  
unit, and  
the 3.5mm headphone jack on the  
portable media player.  
Note  
Always plug in the FM antenna before tuning  
to an FM radio station.  
Connect the supplied FM T-type antenna  
to the FM TUNER socket on the unit;  
CD/DVD  
AUDIO OUT  
Stretch the antenna to its full length, and  
fix it on the wall.  
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Active standby  
Turn on/off  
When in active standby, some major functions  
of MCi900 remain in the normal state of  
power consumption, e.g. Wi-Fi connection,  
clock display. Thus, MCi900 can quickly go to  
the running state when you switch MCi900  
from active standby to on.  
Connect power supply  
Warning  
Risk of product damage! Ensure that the  
power supply voltage corresponds to the  
voltage printed on the back or the underside  
of the product.  
In active standby,  
The power indicator lights up red;  
Clock time is displayed if you have set  
clock.  
And, the unit is still connected to the Wi-Fi/  
wired network.  
Auto active standby  
Connect MCi900 to the power supply.  
If no activity happens on MCi900 for 10  
minutes, MCi900 can switch to active standby  
automatically.  
Note  
Eco standby  
The type plate information is located at the  
back or at the underside of the product.  
Eco standby is an energy-saving mode. In Eco  
standby, all major functions are switched to a  
low-power state or off, e.g. micro-processor,  
Wi-Fi connection, display, and hard disk.  
Turn on/off  
1 Press or a source selector to turn on  
the unit.  
2 To turn off the unit,  
Press to switch to active standby;  
Or, press and hold to switch to  
Eco standby (energy-saving mode).  
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6 First-time setup  
The first time you turn on MCi900,  
1 Select the desired language on the screen  
as prompted.  
2 To learn major functions on MCi900,  
Select [Yes, show me the demo],  
when asked whether to view demo;  
If necessary, press VOL to adjust  
the volume;  
To exit the demo play, press .  
» The unit is switched to Eco  
standby.  
» Press again to turn on MCi900,  
and restart the setup.  
To proceed to network setup,  
Select [No], when asked whether to  
view demo.  
3 Select your location and time zone from  
the list as prompted.  
4 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set  
up network connection.  
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Connect to homeWi-Fi/  
wired network  
Connect wirelessly  
MCi900  
Connect through an Ethernet cable  
MCi900  
To have the unit connected to the  
Internet over home Wi-Fi/wired network,  
ensure that the router connects to  
the Internet directly and no dial-up is  
required on the computer.  
You can connect MCi900 to home Wi-Fi/  
wired network in different ways: wireless or  
wired, automatic or manual.  
Use a router (or Access Point) for home  
Wi-Fi/wired network. That is, connect  
computers/devices to a router.  
To switch between different connection  
methods (wireless or wired, automatic  
or manual), or switch between different  
routers, go to [Settings] > [Network  
settings] > [Setup network].  
Connect MCi900 to the router wirelessly  
or through an Ethernet cable.  
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Wireless connection: One-touchWi-  
Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  
MCi900 supports Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup(WPS). You can quickly and securely  
connect MCi900 to a wireless router that also  
supports the WPS.  
You can select one of the two setup methods:  
PBC (Push Button Configuration), or PIN  
(Personal Identification Number).  
Tip  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup(WPS) is a standard  
created by Wi-Fi Alliance for easy  
establishment of secure wireless home  
network.  
Turn on WPS-PBC on MCi900  
Tip  
1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set  
up network connection (see ‘First-time  
setup’ on page 28).  
To use PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
as the setup method: On MCi900, select  
[Wireless (WiFi)] > [Pin entry (WPS – PIN)],  
and write down the PIN that is displayed on  
MCi900; On the router, enter the PIN.  
Consult the user manual of the router to learn  
how to enter the PIN the router.  
2 Select [Wireless (WiFi)] > [Push button  
(WPS – PBC)].  
2/3  
Connect to the Internet  
Connect to the Internet as prompted.  
Look for network  
» You enter Home screen after the first-  
time setup is complete.  
Push button (WPS...  
Pin entry (WPS - PIN)  
MCi900  
Add MCi900on the router  
Consult the user manual of the router to  
learn how to add a WPS device to the  
router. For example:  
press and hold the WPS push button.  
Internet  
» The router starts to search for a WPS  
device.  
» On MCi900, a message appears  
when the connection is completed  
successfully.  
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1/4  
Ensure that the router connects to the  
Internet directly and no dial-up is required on  
the computer.  
Network A  
Network B  
Network C  
Other...  
Wireless connection: Enter  
encryption key manually  
3 Select the desired Wi-Fi network.  
MCi900  
4 As prompted, enter the encryption key to  
the network.  
Tip  
» The unit starts to acquire an IP  
address assigned by the Wi-Fi network  
automatically.  
Before you start the network setup, have the  
encryption key to your router ready.  
» A message appears when the  
1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set  
up network connection (see ‘First-time  
setup’ on page 28).  
connection is completed successfully.  
2 Select [Wireless (WiFi)] > [Look for  
network].  
» The unit starts to search for wireless  
Enter key  
networks.  
» A list of available Wi-Fi networks  
appears.  
1/3  
Look for network  
Push button (WPS...  
Pin entry (WPS - PIN)  
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2 Press BACK on the remote control to  
stop getting auto IP.  
Successfully  
connected to  
Network A  
Acquiring IP address...  
Press <Back> to enter  
IP address manually  
Tip  
If you have hidden the SSID of the router (e.g.  
disable the SSID broadcasting), go to the end  
of the list of Wi-Fi network. Select [Other...]  
> [Manual SSID entry]. In the text box, enter  
the name of the router.  
Note  
The router may fail to assign an IP address,  
if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol) is unavailable or disabled on the  
router. You may need to enter the IP address  
manually, or press BACK to start re-  
connecting.  
Get the IP address of the router  
Consult the user manual of the router.  
Wireless connection: Enter IP address  
manually  
Or, to check for the settings of the router,  
enter the IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.1) in  
the web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer)  
of the computer, and then, get the  
desired information in the setup page.  
Enter the IP address manually  
On the MCi900, enter an IP address that  
allows the unit to be in the same subnet  
as the router.  
MCi900  
Stop getting Auto IP  
For example, if the router has  
IP address: 192.168.1.1, Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.000;  
Then, enter the following on the unit:  
IP address: 192.168.1.XX (where XX  
denotes a number), Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.000.  
1 Search for the home Wi-Fi network,  
and then, connect to the home Wi-Fi  
network.  
» The unit starts to acquire an IP  
address assigned by the Wi-Fi network  
automatically.  
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To  
Mode  
m
LAN4  
LAN3  
LAN2  
LAN1  
Reset  
Press / repeatedly to select the entry  
location;  
To enter the desired digits, use the  
alphanumeric buttons on the remote  
Connect to the home Wi-Fi/wired network  
On the unit, select [Wired (Ethernet)].  
control; or press  
/
repeatedly.  
» The unit starts to acquire an IP address  
assigned by the network automatically.  
Note  
» A message appears when the  
Ensure that you never enter an IP address that  
is already assigned to a computer/device on  
the network.  
connection is completed successfully.  
2/2  
Wired connection  
Wireless (W  
iFi)  
Wired (Ethernet)  
MCi900  
Connect to the router by using the Ethernet  
cable  
1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set  
up network connection (see ‘First-time  
setup’ on page 28).  
Tip  
The router may fail to assign an IP address,  
if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol) is unavailable or disabled on the  
router. You may need to enter the IP address  
manually, or press BACK to start re-  
connecting.  
2 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the unit  
to the router.  
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Connect to the Internet  
Connect to the Internet as prompted.  
» You enter Home screen after the first-  
time setup is complete.  
MCi900  
Acquiring IP address...  
Press <Back> to enter  
IP address manually  
Internet  
Note  
Ensure that the router connects to the  
Internet directly and no dial-up is required on  
the computer.  
Wired connection: Enter IP address  
manually  
Get the IP address of the router  
Consult the user manual of the router.  
Or, to check for the settings of the router,  
enter the IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.1) in  
the web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer)  
of the computer, and then, get the  
MCi900  
desired information in the setup page.  
Assign the IP address manually  
Stop getting Auto IP  
On the MCi900, enter an IP address that  
allows the unit to be in the same subnet  
as the router.  
1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the unit  
to the router.  
For example, if the router has  
IP address: 192.168.1.1, Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.000;  
Then, enter the following on the unit:  
IP address: 192.168.1.XX (where XX  
denotes a number), Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.000.  
2 On the unit, select [Wired (Ethernet)].  
3 Press BACK on the remote control to  
stop getting auto IP.  
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Press / repeatedly to select the entry  
location;  
To enter the desired digits, use the  
alphanumeric buttons on the remote  
control; or press  
/
repeatedly.  
Note  
Ensure that you never enter an IP address that  
is already assigned to a computer/device on  
the network.  
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7 Play from home  
Wi-Fi/wired  
network  
With the software installed, the computer can  
work as a music server. You can stream music/  
pictures from the computer to MCi900, if both  
of them are connected to the home Wi-Fi/  
wired network.  
Play from the hard disk drive  
(HDD)  
Library on the HDD  
You can transfer the music/ picture files from  
a computer to the HDD in two ways:  
Connect the HDD to MCi900  
by using a USB cable that connects  
the HDD to the computer;  
After you have transferred music/picture files  
from the computer to HDD (see ‘Prepare’ on  
page 19),  
or, through the home Wi-Fi/wired  
network.  
Transfer through the home Wi-Fi/wired  
network  
1 Install the supplied software on the  
computer: Media Browser for PC,  
TwonkyMedia Server for Mac.  
Through the network, you can conveniently  
transfer a smaller number of songs/pictures  
from the computer to HDD, without  
removing the HDD from MCi900.  
On the computer, find the “MCi900  
folder” you copied from the HDD;  
Run the setup file under  
TwonkyMedia folder to start  
installation on the computer.  
2 Ensure that you have removed the HDD  
safely from the computer.  
3 Connect the HDD to MCi900.  
1 Ensure that the computer is connected to  
the home Wi-Fi/wired network.  
On MCi900, ensure that  
The HDD is properly connected;  
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Music  
Picture  
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In [Settings] > [Network settings],  
[USB sharing]” is turned on.  
3 On [My Computer] (Windows XP), or  
[Computer] (Windows Vista),  
For computers running Windows XP  
Professional:  
Find the HDD under [Network  
Drives];  
Find the music/photos folder on the  
computer.  
2 The first time you connect the HDD as  
a network drive, assign a network drive  
to the HDD on the computer.  
For computers running Mac OS X:  
On the computer running Windows  
XP, double click [My Computer];  
On the computer running Windows  
Vista, double click [Computer].  
As shown, select [Go] > [Network];  
Under [SHARED], select [All] >  
[philips-network];  
On [philips-network], select  
[philipsmci900], and then [usb].  
Find the music/photos folder on the  
computer.  
4 Drag and drop music/picture files from  
the music/photos folder to MCi900.  
On [My Computer], select [Tools] >  
[Map Network Drive];  
» On MCi900,You can switched to the  
music/photo collection on the [HDD]  
source (Press HDD on the remote  
control).  
Click to assign a network drive to  
the HDD (e.g. X: as shown). As  
shown, type in the HDD name \\  
Philipsmci900\usb. Click [Finish].  
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Play from the HDD  
In the case of a large number of media files,  
network performance may affect the transfer  
speed, or even cause the interruption of  
transfer.  
Philipsmci900 is the default device name. To  
change the device name, go to [Settings] >  
[Device ID and information].  
Organize files on the HDD  
Audio files:  
If the files contain file information (meta  
tag or ID3 tag), the files can be sorted  
automatically by the file information, like  
Artist, Album, Genre, and others.  
Launch media management software to  
check or edit the file information. For  
example, click as shown in Windows  
Media Player 11. Select the desired song,  
and then, double click it to edit.  
1 On MCi900, ensure that the HDD is  
properly connected.  
2 On the remote control, press HDD.  
» The file sorting process may take some  
time. During file sorting, the file folders  
are displayed.  
» Audio files are displayed under  
different categories (e.g.Artist,Album,  
Genre), if meta/ID3 tags are edited for  
the files.  
» Picture files are also organized.  
3 Select your desired track or album.  
4 Press  
to start play.  
Play starts from the beginning of the  
album, if you press on an album.  
Play screen appears when play starts  
(see ‘Play screen’ on page 17).  
5 To stop play, press  
.
If necessary, you can also organize audio  
files in different folders as desired.  
Picture files:  
Organize files in different folders as desired.  
The folders are sorted in an alphabetical  
order.  
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Stream from a UPnP server  
MCi900  
Wireless Modem PC Power  
You can stream music/photos between  
computers and MCi900, when  
MCi900 can also be the UPnP media server of  
such computers and other UPnP devices that  
are connected to the home Wi-Fi network,  
if MCi900 is turned on or switched to active  
standby.  
MCi900 is connected to home Wi-Fi/  
wired network;  
Music sharing is set up on the computers,  
other UPnP servers that are also  
connected to the home Wi-Fi/wired  
network.  
Connect a hard disk drive (HDD)* to MCi900.  
Music and pictures on the HDD can be played  
on such computers and UPnP devices.  
With the music sharing software (the supplied  
Media Browser and TwonkyMedia Server),  
such computers can work as UPnP media  
servers (music/photo libraries) of MCi900, if  
they are turned on.  
Tip  
*The Hard disk drive (HDD) can have a  
maximum capacity of 160 GB, or up to 40,000  
media files.  
Through the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)  
protocols, a UPnP media server allows music  
or picture files to be streamed from the server  
to a UPnP client device (e.g. MCi900). On the  
UPnP client device, you can play the music and  
pictures from the server.  
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6 To stop play, press  
.
Library on a UPnP server  
On the computers (UPnP servers), the  
supplied software Media Browser or  
TwonkyMedia Server can access music  
libraries that are organized by different media  
management software, including Windows  
Media Player 11 and iTunes.  
Play favorite songs  
On MCi900, you may wish to listen to certain  
songs from different artists, albums, and  
genres. Add the songs to [Favorites].  
1 Go to a list of songs.  
iTunes is the a trademark of Apple Inc.,  
registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
2 On the remote control, press FAVORITE  
to add current song to [Favorites].  
Or, press FAVORITE when listening  
to a song.  
Stream from a UPnP server  
On MCi900, play music/picture libraries that  
are streamed from a UPnP server (a computer  
on the home Wi-Fi/wired network).  
A list of favorite songs is created  
under [Media Library] > [Favorites].  
3 To find and play the favorite songs, press  
1 Ensure that the UPnP server is connected  
HOMEon the remote control.  
to the home Wi-Fi/wired network.  
» From home screen, you can find the  
favorite songs under [Media Library]>  
[Favorites].  
2 On MCi900, press MEDIA LIB. on the  
remote control.  
Or, from Home screen, select  
[Media Library].  
To remove a favorite song from [Favorites]  
Select the song in [Media Library] >  
[Favorites]. Press FAVORITE on the  
remote control.  
3 Select a music/pictures library.  
» You can see the categories by which  
the music/pictures are sorted (e.g.  
Artist,Album, Genre).  
4 Select your desired track or album.  
5 Press  
to start play.  
Play starts from the beginning of the  
album, if you press on an album.  
Play screen appears when play starts  
(see ‘Play screen’ on page 17).  
Play photos  
Press  
/
to rotate the picture;  
Press / to move to previous/next  
picture;  
Press  
slideshow mode.  
to start playing all pictures in  
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Fast search forward or backward;  
Play/pause and resume.  
4 On MCi900, do the following to exit the  
external control.  
Press on the remote control;  
Press a source selector on the  
remote control;  
Press ;  
Press HOME.  
Note  
The external control is stopped if the sleeper  
timer is turned on after the set time duration.  
External control from a PC  
Through the home W-Fi/wired network, the  
Media Browser on a PC (UPnP server) allows  
you to control MCi900.  
Play Internet radio stations  
1 On the PC desktop, launch Media  
Browser by double clicking the icon.  
To play Internet radio stations, ensure that  
2 In Media Browser, select songs to be  
played on MCi900. Drag the songs to the  
icon of MCi900.  
MCi900 is connected to the Internet  
over the home Wi-Fi/wired network.  
» A green “+” appears if the songs are in  
Note  
supported formats.  
Ensure that the router connects to the  
Internet directly and no dial-up is required on  
the computer.  
MCi900  
3 On the computer, you can click the  
Internet  
buttons to  
Adjust the volume;  
Select previous/next songs if you  
have dragged more than one songs  
to MCi900. See the Step 2 above.  
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Tune to Internet radio stations  
1 Ensure that MCi900 is connected to the  
Internet.  
2 On MCi900, press INTERNET RADIO  
on the remote control.  
Or, from Home screen, select  
[Internet Radio].  
3 To search for radio stations,  
Go to [All stations] > [Locations] to  
locate stations by region;  
To search for a station by name,  
use the remote control to start  
alphanumeric search or Superscroll  
(see ‘Search for music/pictures’ on  
page 46).  
To play a preset station  
4 Select the desired station to start play.  
Go to [Internet Radio] > [Presets].  
Or, on the radio play screen, press  
the corresponding numeric button  
(0-9).  
Store preset stations  
On MCi900, you can store up to 10 preset  
stations. Each preset station corresponds to  
a numeric button on the remote control. On  
the radio play screen, press a numeric button,  
you quickly switch to the corresponding  
preset station.  
Edit favorite stations  
On MCi900, you can mark an Internet radio  
station as favorite. All the stations are added  
to [Internet Radio] > [Favorite stations]. In  
this way, you can quickly access your favorite  
stations.  
By default, preset stations are pre-loaded to  
MCi900 according to the location that you  
select during the first-time setup. To check  
or change the location, go to [Settings] >  
[Location and time zone].  
To add a station to [Favorite stations]  
On a list of stations, select the  
desired station. Press FAVORITE on  
the remote control.  
To store preset station  
Or, play the desired station. On the  
play screen, press FAVORITE on the  
remote control.  
1 Play the desired station (see ‘Tune to  
Internet radio stations’ on page 42).  
2 On the play screen, press and hold the  
» A message appears, indicating that  
the station is added to [Favorite  
stations].  
desired numeric button (0-9).  
» A message appears, indicating that the  
station is added to the corresponding  
location.  
» The new preset replaces the old one if  
the location has been filled.  
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To remove a station from [Favorite stations]  
Select th e station in the list of  
stations; or, go to the play screen of  
the station. Press FAVORITE again.  
Manage Internet radio online  
MCi900  
Internet  
http://www.philips.com/welcome  
By registering MCi900 on www.philips.com/  
welcome (see ‘Register MCi900 with Philips’  
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» The station is marked as favorite.  
on page 62), you can log in to Club Philips.  
On Club Philips, you can do the following to  
manage the Internet Radio on a computer:  
To unmark, uncheck the box  
corresponding to a station.  
Edit favorite stations;  
Manually add stations that you are unable  
to find on MCi900.  
Edit favorite stations online  
Through Club Philips, you can manage the  
list of favorite stations on a computer. When  
connecting MCi900 to the Internet, you  
update the favorite stations on MCi900.  
1 On a computer, log in to Club Philips  
(see ‘Register MCi900 with Philips’ on  
page 62).  
2 To mark/unmark stations as favorite:  
Click [Streamium management] >  
[Favorites] > [Browse];  
3 To change the order of favorite stations in  
the list:  
Click [Prioritize];  
Click on the row of the station to be  
moved;  
Drag and drop the row upward or  
downward.  
In [Browse], find the desired stations;  
» On MCi900, you can find the  
stations in the desired order  
under [Internet Radio] >  
[Favorite stations], if you have  
connected MCi900 to the  
Internet.  
Under [Favorite], check the box  
corresponding to the station.  
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Tip  
» A station is manually added the below  
In the list of favorite stations, to put a favorite  
station ahead of the first one, make the station  
just behind the first one; drag and drop the  
first station downward.  
the edit boxes.  
To edit an added station  
To put a station behind the last one, make the  
station just ahead of the last one; drag and  
drop the last station upward.  
Manually add stations online  
Manually add stations  
Through Club Philips, you can manually  
add Internet radio stations to MCi900 on a  
computer.  
1 On a computer, log in to Club Philips  
(see ‘Register MCi900 with Philips’ on  
page 62).  
2 To add a station, click [Streamium  
management] > [My media] > [Music].  
As shown, click the station.  
» The text boxes are filled, showing  
the information about the station.  
Click on the text boxes to edit the  
information.  
3 In [Music], enter station information in  
Stream from online music  
services  
the text boxes:  
In [URL], fill in the web site of the  
station;  
On MCi900, you can enjoy the online music  
services.  
In [Nickname], fill in a name that  
appears as station name in [My  
media];  
With the online music services, you can access  
their online music libraries.  
In [Description], fill in one-word  
description about the station, e.g.  
music, sports, new.  
The description is used as a category  
to sort stations under [My media].  
Create a user account to use the services.  
To access some features, you may need to  
subscribe services.  
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Search for music  
Note  
1 On the Napster screen, select [Search] >  
Online services are available in some countries  
only.  
[Song], [Album], or [Artist].  
» You can search for music by the name  
of a song, album, or artist.  
Stream from Napster  
2 Enter the name of the desired song,  
album, or artist.  
Press or to select the entry  
location;  
Note  
To stream from online music services, ensure  
that MCi900 is connected to the Internet over  
the home Wi-Fi/wired network.  
Use the alphanumeric buttons to  
enter desired letters;  
You can also press or repeatedly,  
or press and hold or until the  
desired letter appears;  
Log in to your Napster account  
To access Napster online music service,  
you need to log in to your Napster account.  
Use your existing Napster account, or use  
the trial account before you create an account  
with Napster.  
Press OK to confirm.  
Or,  
1 On the Napster screen, select [Channels].  
2 Select a playlist by genre (e.g. jazz, blues).  
Or,  
1 On MCi900, press ONLINE SERVICES  
on the remote control.  
From Home screen, go to  
[Online services] > [Napster].  
On the Napster screen, select  
[Catalogue].  
» You can browse music as sorted  
and organized by the expert  
music service of Napster.  
2 Log in to the existing account/trial  
account:  
Press or to select the entry  
location;  
Play music  
To start play, press  
To stop play, press  
.
Use the alphanumeric buttons to  
enter desired digits/letters;  
.
You can also press or repeatedly,  
or press and hold or until the  
desired digit/letter appears;  
My Library  
All your played music is saved to [My Library].  
You can search for the music by song, channel,  
album, artist, and genre.  
Press OK to confirm.  
» Next time you select Napster,  
you see the account name/  
password that you previously  
entered.  
Search for music/pictures  
Tip  
In a list of options, you can do one of the  
following to search for what you need.  
You go to the screen of account management,  
if you fail to log in to the Napster account.  
As prompted, log in to the account again, or  
change to another account.  
Tip  
When doing searching in the following ways,  
ensure that MCi900 is in the mode of [Media  
Library], [HDD], or [Internet Radio].  
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On the button corresponding to the  
letter, press once or repeatedly until  
the letter appears.  
Use the navigation keys  
,
, , .  
Start quick search by using the  
alphanumeric search, Superscroll, and  
Quickjump.  
1/6  
Note  
Alive  
Alphanumeric search, Superscroll and  
Quickjump are available only when you enter  
a long sorted list of options (excluding the  
home screen and lists of menus).  
All O
A
Argen
Avril Lavigne  
Alphanumeric search  
To reach the first item that starts with the  
next letter  
In a long list of options, start alphanumeric  
search by entering characters that an item  
starts with or contains.  
Press .  
To reach the first item that starts with the  
previous letter  
1 Press SEARCH on the remote control,  
if necessary.  
Press .  
» A text box appears.  
Superscroll  
In a long list of options, Superscroll allows you  
to start a search in an alphabetical order. You  
can quickly reach the first item that starts with  
the selected alphabet.  
1 Press and hold  
/
to start Superscroll.  
» A pop-up text box appears. Letters are  
displayed repeatedly in an alphabetical  
order, starting from current letter.  
2 Enter characters by using the remote  
control (see ‘Text entry’ on page 17).  
1/6  
3 Press OK after completing text entry.  
Alive  
» Search starts.  
» You can find a list of items that contain  
All Of 
A
the characters.  
Arge
» You can find a close match if there is  
Avril Lavigne  
no item that contains the character.  
Quickjump  
2 Release  
/
when you reach the desired  
You can also use Quickjump for alphanumeric  
search.  
letter.  
» You reach the first item that starts with  
the letter.  
To reach the first item that starts with a  
certain letter  
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3 If necessary, press DISC on the remote  
8 Play music CD/  
movie DVDs  
control, and then,  
to start play.  
4 During disc play,  
Press  
/
repeatedly to select a  
track/chapter. For WMA/MP3 files  
on a CD-R/RW, or recordable DVD,  
Caution  
press  
/
to select a file folder.  
Press / to search forward/  
backward.  
Never look at the laser beam inside the unit.  
Risk of product damage! Never play discs with  
accessories such as disc stabilizer rings or disc  
treatment sheets.  
Never put any objects other than discs into  
the disc compartment.  
Press  
to pause or resume.  
Press to stop.  
Use the disc menu  
Note  
Ensure that you have made connections for  
disc play (see ‘Connect for disc play’ on page  
24) .  
For the supported disc formats, see  
‘Introduction’ on page 9.  
After loading a disc onto the tray, you can see  
the disc settings on theTV screen.  
Basic operations  
Printed side  
TV  
1 On MCi900, press .  
» The disc tray opens.  
AV/TV  
2 Load a disc onto the tray, the printed side  
WI-FI COMPONENT HI-FI SYSTEM  
facing up. Press .  
» Play starts automatically after disc  
reading is complete.  
1 On MCi900, load a disc onto the tray.  
2 Turn on the TV and switch to the correct  
video-in channel in one of the following  
ways:  
On the remote control of your TV,  
press the AV/TV button repeatedly  
until you see the Philips screen, or  
the video disc screen.  
Go to the lowest channel on your  
TV, then press the Channel Down  
button until you see the Philips  
screen, or the video disc screen.  
Printed side  
Press the source button repeatedly  
on the remote control of your TV.  
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Tip  
The video-in channel is between the lowest  
and highest channels and may be called  
FRONT, A/V IN, VIDEO etc. See the TV user  
manual on how to select the correct input on  
the TV.  
Access the disc menu  
To access or exit the menu manually  
In the DISC mode, press DISC  
MENU or SETTINGS on the remote  
control.  
Search  
Fast search forward/backward  
1 During play, press and hold / to select  
a search speed.  
To resume play at normal speed,  
press  
.
Search by time or chapter/track  
1 During disc play, press SEARCH until  
a time field or chapter/track field is  
displayed.  
Play movie discs(DVD/DivX/  
VCD)  
For the time field, enter the play  
position in hours, minutes and  
seconds.  
Pause/Resume/Stop  
For the chapter/track field, enter the  
chapter/track.  
To pause  
» Play starts automatically at your  
During disc play, press  
to pause.  
selected point.  
» TheTV screen shows the scenes  
where you stop play.  
Select languages for disc play  
Or, during DVD play, press  
.
» TheTV screen shows the Philips  
Select an audio language  
screen.  
You can select an audio language on DVDs or  
DivX discs.  
To resume  
Press  
.
1 During disc play, press AUDIO.  
» The disc play resumes from the  
» The language options appear. If the  
selected audio channels is unavailable,  
the default disc audio channel is used.  
last stop point.  
To stop  
Press again.  
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1 In the DISC mode, ensure that the disc  
Note  
play stops.  
For some DVDs, the language can only be  
changed from the disc menu.  
2 Press FAVORITE on the remote control.  
» On theTV screen, you can see a menu  
for you to program desired chapters/  
tracks.  
Select a subtitle language  
You can select a subtitle language on DVDs.  
3 Use the remote control to enter the  
During disc play, press SUBTITLE.  
desired chapters/tracks.  
To play the program  
Note  
On the TV screen, select [Start].  
For some DVDs, the language can only be  
changed from the disc menu.  
To erase the program  
Press  
;
Or, remove the disc from the disc  
tray.  
Select play options  
Select Repeat/Shuffle options  
During disc play, you can repeatedly play a  
chapter/track, or a file or files in a folder. You  
can also play tracks or files in a folder in a  
random order.  
To turn on or off the repeat/shuffle options  
Press REPEAT or/and SHUFFLE  
repeatedly.  
Program favorite chapters/  
tracks  
To repeatedly play a section in a disc  
1 During music or video play, press  
REPEAT A-B at the start point.  
You can play certain chapters/tracks on a disc.  
Program the chapters/tracks as desired on the  
TV screen.  
2 Press REPEAT A-B at the end point.  
» The selected section starts to play  
repeatedly.  
» To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT  
A-B again.  
Note  
The section A and B can be set only within the  
same track/title.  
Printed side  
TV  
WI-FI COMPONENT HI-FI SYSTEM  
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Zoom in/out image  
1 During video/picture play, press ZOOM  
repeatedly to zoom in/out the image.  
When the image is zoomed in, you  
can press / / / to pan through  
the image.  
Change a camera angle  
Some DVDs contain alternate scenes, such as  
scenes recorded from different camera angles.  
For such DVDs, you can select from the  
available alternate scenes.  
1 During DVD play, press ANGLE  
repeatedly to switch between camera  
angles.  
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(0-9) on the remote control correspond to  
the locations (0-9) in the preset list.  
9 Play FM radio  
1 Tune to your desired station.  
2 On the radio play screen, press and hold  
Tune to FM radio stations  
a numeric button.  
If necessary, press NOW PLAYING  
to return to the radio play screen.  
Note  
Current station is stored to the  
location.  
Before you tune to FM radio stations, ensure  
that you have properly installed the supplied  
FM antenna (see ‘Connect the FM antenna’ on  
page 26).  
Edit station information  
1 In the FM RADIO mode, go to [Presets].  
On the radio play screen, press  
FAVORITE .  
Autostore  
1 On MCi900, press FM RADIO on the  
2 In the list of preset stations,  
remote control.  
Select the station to be edited;  
Or, from Home screen, select [FM  
radio].  
Press a/A to start editing;  
Press / to select the entry  
2 In [FM radio], select [Auto store].  
location; press  
/
repeatedly to  
select desired letters.  
» MCi900 starts to search for available  
stations automatically.  
3 Press OK to confirm. Press BACK to  
» Radio play starts and a maximum of 60  
stations are stored as presets when the  
auto tune is complete.  
discard the changes.  
» The preset stations are listed in the  
order of reception strength, with the  
RDS stations at the top.  
Listen to FM radio  
1 On MCi900, press FM RADIO on the  
remote control.  
3 To select a preset station, go to [Presets].  
Or, from Home screen, select [FM  
radio].  
Manual tuning  
2 Tune to your desired station (see ‘Tune to  
1 In [FM radio], select [Manual tuning].  
2 Press and hold / to start auto tuning.  
FM radio stations’ on page 52).  
To select a preset station:  
Go to [FM radio] > [Presets];  
Or, press the corresponding numeric  
button on the radio play screen (for  
the first 10 preset stations only).  
» You tune to the next available station  
with sufficient reception.  
3 Press / repeatedly for fine tuning.  
3 To mute/unmute the radio play  
Press  
Edit preset stations  
.
Store current station to a location  
When listening to a radio station, you can  
store current station to a desired location  
(0-9) in the preset list. The numeric buttons  
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RDS (Radio Data System)  
RDS (Radio Data System) is a service  
that allows FM stations to show additional  
information.  
During Autostore, RDS stations are  
automatically stored at the top of the list of  
preset stations.  
When tuning to an RDS station, you can see  
the following information on the screen:  
Station name;  
Program type, such as news, sports,  
and pop music;  
Frequency;  
Scrolling text (RDS text), if available.  
Use the RDS for clock setting  
Note  
When you use an RDS station for clock  
setting, ensure that the RDS station broadcasts  
time signals.  
1 From Home screen, select [Settings] >  
[Clock settings] > [Date and time].  
To enter [Settings], you can also  
press SETTINGSon the remote  
control.  
2 In [Date and time], select [Current date  
and time] > [Automatic (RDS)].  
» The unit searches for the first preset  
station automatically.  
» The time is set according to time  
signals from the station.  
3 To use another RDS station for clock  
setting, tune to the RDS station  
immediately.  
Tip  
To use an RDS station for regular clock setting,  
store the station as the first preset station.  
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10 Play from an  
external audio  
device (AUX)  
With the AUX IN L / R socket and AUX  
mode, MCi900 allows you to play an external  
audio device (e.g. a portable media player)  
through the speakers of MCi900.  
Play from an external audio  
device  
1 Ensure that the external audio device  
is properly connected to MCi900 (see  
‘Connect external audio devices’ on  
page 26) .  
2 On MCi900, select the AUX mode.  
From Home screen, select [AUX].  
Or, press AUX on the remote  
control.  
3 On the external audio device, start music  
play.  
For the music play, you can use the  
sound settings on MCi900 (see  
‘Sound settings’ on page 55).  
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Bass and treble  
11 Settings  
Use [Bass / Treble] to adjust the low (bass) or  
high (treble) range of musical notes.  
Play modes  
When playing music, you can choose to play  
repeatedly, play in random order, or play one by  
one. Select a play mode as desired.  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Sound settings] > [Bass / Treble].  
Or, press SOUND on the remote  
control to enter the menu of sound  
settings.  
To select a play mode for music play  
2 Press / repeatedly to increase/decrease  
Before or during music play,  
the level.  
From Home screen, go to [Settings]  
> [Play mode]; Or,  
Press CLEAR to select neutral level.  
Press REPEAT or SHUFFLE  
repeatedly on the remote control.  
Full sound  
»
- Play all songs in current folder  
repeatedly;  
[FullSound] restores the sonic details that  
music compression loses (e.g. MP3, WMA).  
»
»
- Play current song repeatedly;  
- Play all songs in current  
folder randomly.  
Turn on or off [FullSound] in [Settings]  
>[Sound settings].  
Direct Source  
Sound settings  
On MCi900, you can select different sound  
With [Direct source], you can turn off the  
settings of sound effects on MCi900, including  
[FullSound] and [Bass / Treble].  
settings in [Settings] > [Sound settings].  
Thus, music plays in an original way, without  
the sound effects from MCi900.  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Sound settings].  
Turn on or off [Direct source] in  
[Settings] > [Sound settings].  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
Tip  
2 Select the option. Press OK to turn it on  
or off.  
When [Direct source] is on, you can still  
adjust the volume and [Balance].  
The sound effect settings are retained and  
enabled when [Direct source] is off.  
Or,  
On the remote control, press SOUND to enter  
the menu of sound settings.  
Audio balance  
With [Balance], you can improve listening  
experience by adjusting difference between  
the left and right audio channels.  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Sound settings] > [Balance].  
Or, press SOUND on the remote  
control to enter the menu of sound  
settings.  
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2 Press / repeatedly to increase/decrease  
Screensaver  
the output from left/right audio channels.  
On MCi900, the screensaver is turned on  
when MCi900 is switched to active standby.  
Press CLEAR for equal output from  
left/right audio channels.  
When turned on, the selected screensaver  
appears. The clock is shown on the lower right  
corner of the screen.  
Set the volume from the external  
audio device  
By default, clock display appears as the  
screensaver.  
With [AUX in volume], you can set the  
volume from the connected external device.  
To set screensaver  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
1 On MCi900, select and play a picture.  
[Sound settings].  
2 Press SETTINGS on the remote control  
to select [Settings] > [Display settings] >  
[Screen saver].  
Or, press SOUND on the remote  
control to enter the menu of sound  
settings.  
3 In [Screen saver], select [Current  
2 Go to [AUX in volume]. Select the  
picture].  
desired volume level.  
» Current picture is set as screensaver.  
Display settings  
Slideshow settings  
Brightness  
On MCi900, you can adjust the brightness of  
the display. As desired, the display lights up,  
dims or turns off when MCi900 is turned on  
or switched to active standby.  
When in the slideshow mode, you can view  
pictures one by one.  
To select a play mode for slideshow  
In [Settings] > [Display settings] >  
[Brightness when on] or[Brightness  
when standby], select an option and  
press OK.  
1 From the home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Slideshow settings].  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
2 Select one of the following play modes.  
Wallpaper  
Press OK to turn it on or off.  
» [Repeat]: Play all pictures repeatedly;  
For menus on MCi900, you can set the  
background display (wallpaper).  
» [Shuffle]: Play all pictures randomly.  
To set wallpaper  
To set the play time of each picture  
1 On MCi900, select and play a photo.  
2 Press SETTINGS on the remote control  
to select [Settings] > [Display settings] >  
[Wallpaper].  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Slideshow settings] > [Time per slide].  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
3 In [Wallpaper], select [Current picture].  
2 In [Time per slide], select the desired  
time duration.  
» Current picture is set as wallpaper.  
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Album art  
Album art (the picture of CD/album cover) is  
sometimes available for music downloads.With  
some media management software, album  
art can be inserted for the songs. By turning  
[Album art] on or off, you can choose whether  
to show the picture of CD/album cover for  
corresponding songs.  
To turn on [Album art]  
1 From the home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Album art].  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
Clicker sound  
2 Select [Album art]. Press OK to turn it  
on or off.  
If [Album art] is on,  
MCi900 can give you an audible feedback  
(clicker sound) every time you press a button  
on the remote control.  
» In the list of songs, the album art  
appears as thumbnail along with the  
corresponding song.  
You can turn the clicker sound on or off in  
[Settings] >[Clicker sound].  
Clock settings  
Alarm  
Set the alarm  
1 Ensure that you have set the clock (see  
‘Date and time’ on page 58).  
2 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Clock settings] >[Alarm].  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
» During the song play, the album  
art is displayed in full screen as the  
background.  
3 To set the source of alarm sound,  
Select [Music];  
» At the set alarm time, last played  
song starts/resumes, or you tune  
to the last played Internet radio  
station.  
Select [Buzzer].  
» At the set alarm time, the buzzer  
sounds.  
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To turn off the alarm  
Go to [Settings] > [Clock settings]  
4 To set the alarm time,  
Press and hold / , or press  
repeatedly until you reach the  
> [Alarm]. Select [Alarm off] and  
press OK on the remote control.  
/
desired digits. Press OK to confirm.  
Or, enter the desired digits by using  
the alphanumeric buttons on the  
remote control.  
Sleep timer  
With the sleep timer, you can have MCi900  
turned off automatically after the set timer  
duration.  
» The alarm icon appears on the  
screen.  
To play a song or Internet radio station as  
the next alarm sound  
To set the time duration  
1 From the home screen, go to [Settings] >  
1 Ensure that you have selected [Music] in  
[Clock settings] > [Sleep timer].  
the Step 3 above;  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
2 Before you turn off MCi900, or switch  
MCi900 to active standby,  
2 Select an option. Press OK to turn it on.  
Go to [Media Library], and select  
and play the desired song;  
Date and time  
Or, go to [Internet Radio], and tune  
to the desired station.  
The date and time can be set automatically or  
manually.  
Use the alarm  
Automatic setting  
At the set alarm time, music/Internet radio  
plays as desired, or the buzzer sounds.  
For automatic clock setting, use the online  
service over the Internet, or use the time  
signal from FM RDS radio.  
Note  
Through the online service over the Internet  
The alarm sounds even if you have switched  
MCi900 to active standby or Eco standby.  
The buzzer sounds instead, if MCi900 fails to  
connect to a music library or an Internet radio  
station.  
MCi900 is unmuted if it has been muted.  
The alarm sounds in a higher volume if the  
volume level is lower than minimum.  
1 Turn on the unit, if necessary.  
Ensure that the unit is connected to  
the home Wi-Fi/wired network and  
Internet.  
2 From Home screen, select [Settings] >  
[Clock settings] > [Date and time].  
To snooze the alarm  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
Press any button on the unit or  
the remote control (except for the  
volume buttons).  
3 In [Date and time], select [Current date  
and time] > [Automatic (Internet)].  
» The alarm sounds again 15 minutes  
» The unit starts auto time setting over  
later.The alarm icon remains.  
the Internet.  
To stop the alarm  
» A message appears when the setting  
Press and hold or .  
is done.  
» The alarm is stopped.The alarm  
icon disappears.  
» The alarm sounds again next day.  
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2 From Home screen, select [Settings] >  
13  
[Clock settings] >[Date and time].  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
Automatic (Internet)  
3 In [Date and time], select [Current date  
Automatic (RDS)  
Manual  
and time] > [Manual].  
4 To enter date and time,  
Press or to select the entry  
location;  
Use the alphanumeric buttons to  
enter desired digits;  
Press OK to confirm.  
You can also press or  
repeatedly, or press and hold or  
until the desired digit appears.  
Tip  
According to the location and time zone you  
select, the unit can have the clock time set  
and adjusted automatically through the online  
service over the Internet.  
Set date/time format  
Select how date and time are displayed in the  
clock.  
To check and change current location and time  
zone, go to [Settings] > [Location and time  
zone].  
1 Follow Step 1-2 under “Manual setting”.  
Through time signals from FM RDS radio  
2 In [Date and time], go to [Time format]  
or [Date format] to select options.  
1 On the unit, turn on the FM radio, if  
necessary.  
Ensure that the FM antenna is  
connected properly (see ‘Connect  
the FM antenna’ on page 26).  
Network settings  
Setup network  
2 On the first location for preset stations,  
store an FM RDS station that transmits  
time signals.  
After the first-time setup, you can change  
how MCi900 connectsto home Wi-Fi/wired  
network:  
3 From Home screen, select [Settings] >  
Switch between different connection  
methods (wireless or wired,  
automatic or manual);  
[Clock settings] > [Date and time].  
Or, press SETTINGSon the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
Switch between different routers.  
4 In [Date and time], select [Current date  
To do so, do the following:  
and time] > [Automatic (RDS)].  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
» The unit searches for the first preset  
[Network settings] > [Setup network].  
station automatically.  
Or, press SETTINGS on the remote  
control to enter [Settings].  
» The time is set according to time  
signals from the station.  
2 Connect MCi900 as you did in the first-  
time setup (see ‘Connect to home Wi-Fi/  
wired network’ on page 29).  
Manual setting  
1 Turn on the unit, if necessary.  
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Device name  
Device information  
In [Device name], you can name/rename your  
MCi900. On a connected UPnP server/client,  
the MCi900 can be found as named.  
From the home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Device ID and information]You can learn  
about information about MCi900, including  
model number, name to be shown on a UPnP  
server/client, software version and network  
settings.  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Network settings] > [Device name].  
2 In [Device name], press / to select the  
entry location; press  
select desired letters.  
/
repeatedly to  
Check for software upgrades  
USB sharing  
When you connect MCi900 to home Wi-Fi/  
wired network, the HDD connected to  
MCi900 can work as a shared disk of the  
network. Contents on the HDD can be played  
or shared on computers or UPnP devices that  
are also connected to the network.  
On the MCi900, you can check for software  
upgrades.After you click to agree to the terms  
and conditions, the downloading and installation  
of new upgrades start automatically.  
1 Ensure that MCi900 is connected to the  
Internet.  
To permit or prohibit the sharing, go  
to [Settings] > [Network settings]  
> [USB sharing]. Press OK to turn  
on or off the sharing.  
2 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Check for software upgrades].  
Demo mode  
Location and time zone  
After the first-time setup, you can view the  
demo again.  
After the first-time setup, you can change the  
selected location and time zone when moving  
to a new location or time zone.  
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >  
[Demo mode].  
According to the selected location and time  
zone, MCi900 can  
» Demo play starts.  
Set clock automatically over the  
Internet (see ‘Date and time’ on page  
58);  
2 To exit the demo play, press .  
» The unit is switched to Eco standby.  
Pre-load preset Internet radio  
stations automatically.  
Call center numbers  
Language  
If you need help with the usage of MCi900, go  
to [Settings] > [Call centre numbers] to check  
the number of your nearest call center.  
After the first-time setup, you can change the  
language selection in [Settings] > [Language].  
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Restore factory settings  
You can restore MCi900 to factory settings.All  
your settings are removed, including the settings  
of network, sound, display, clock, alarm and  
language.  
1 Go to [Settings] > [Restore factory  
settings].  
2 As prompted, select [Yes].  
» The unit is turned off.  
» The unit is turned on again  
automatically when the factory settings  
are restored.  
» Start the first-time setup.  
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To get the product model number  
12 Register  
MCi900 with  
Philips  
Look at the packaging box of the  
device or the product label. You can  
always find the model number on  
the packaging box or product label  
(e.g. MCi900, NP2900).  
Benefits  
By registering MCi900 on www.philips.com/  
welcome, you can  
Get free software upgrades;  
Manage your own favorite radio stations;  
Receive Streamium newsletters.  
To get the product registration ID  
Note  
On MCi900, go to [Settings] >  
[Device ID and information]. Press  
repeatedly to find [Product  
Registration ID].  
Registration of MCi900 requires a valid email  
address.  
Register on the device  
Register MCi900  
Use an email address to register on the  
device, and then, complete the registration  
through the web site link that you received in  
the email.  
Use a valid email address as the account when  
you register MCi900 on www.philips.com/  
1 Ensure that MCi900 is connected to the  
You can complete the registration directly on  
www.philips.com/welcome. Or, use an email  
address to register on the device, and then,  
complete the registration through the web site  
link that you received in the email.  
Internet.  
2 To register with www.philips.com/  
On MCi900, select [Settings] >  
[User registration] > [Register now]  
> [Register on the device];  
Register on the web site  
As prompted, enter your valid email  
address (see ‘Text entry’ on page  
17).  
To register MCi900 directly on www.philips.  
com/welcome, you need to fill in the following  
information as prompted during registration:  
» You receive an email message  
A valid email address as the registration  
account;  
On a computer, use the web site link  
in the email to complete registration.  
Product model number;  
Product registration ID.  
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Tip  
To log in to Philips online services later,  
use the web site link in the email, and the  
password.  
Unregister MCi900  
When registering with www.philips.com/  
welcome, you can only use one account for one  
unit (e.g. MCi900). For each account, you can  
maintain a set of favorite stations and manually  
added stations.  
To use another account for registration, you  
need to unregister current one.  
To unregister an account  
1 On MCi900, select [Settings] > [User  
registration] >[Unregister].  
2 As prompted, confirm to start  
unregistering the account.  
Tip  
When re-registering the account, you can  
recover the Internet radio stations that you  
maintained with Philips online services.  
Check registration  
information  
You can check whether you have registered  
the MCi900, and what account you have used  
for registration.To check the information,  
go to [Settings] > [User registration] >  
[Registration status].  
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13 Maintenance  
This chapter tells you how to care for MCi900.  
Cleaning  
Note  
Avoid moisture and abrasion.  
1 Clean MCi900 only with a soft dry cloth.  
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Audio inputs  
14 Technical data  
Aux in (Line in)  
2x Cinch  
General  
Input sensitivity  
0.5V: Position High  
1.0V: Position Medium  
2.0V: Position Low  
Input impedance  
> 10kΩ (Ohms)  
AC Power (Main unit)  
230V ±10%, 50Hz (for /12, /05 /79)  
120V ±10%, 60Hz (for /37)  
DC Power (DVD unit)  
DIN connector (Output provided by Main  
unit)  
DC Power (HDD unit)  
5V USB power, 900mA (Provided by Main  
unit)¹  
Dimensions  
Main unit: 251 x 251 x 133mm (including  
LCD)  
DVD unit: 251 x 251 x 69mm  
HDD unit: 122 x 75 x 13mm  
Speaker box: 175 x 202 x 354mm  
Weight (net)  
Audio outputs  
Headphones  
1 x 3.5mm jack, 30 – 18000Hz, 16 - 150Ω  
(Ohms)  
Signal to noise ratio (Headphones)  
typically 90dBA (IEC)  
Distortion (Headphones)  
< 0.10%  
12.50kg (all items)  
Audio /Video outputs (only provide output  
during disc playback)  
Note  
SPDIF  
¹Use HDD only with the by-packed USB wire.  
1 x Cinch (Coax), 0.5V, 75 Ohm  
Line out  
2 x Cinch, 20 – 20000Hz, 1.5V  
Signal to noise ratio (Line out)  
typically 98dBA (IEC)  
CVBS  
1 x Cinch, 1Vpp, 75 Ohm  
Composite Video output (PbPrY)  
3 x Cinch, 75 Ohm, Pb/Pr: 0.7Vpp, Y: 1Vpp  
HDMI  
Power consumption  
Active (On)  
< 45W (according to IEC60065)  
(Active) Standby  
< 13W (HDD-spun down)  
ECO (Passive) Standby  
< 0.8W  
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 1080i, 1080p  
Video system  
PAL / NTSC  
Video format  
4:3 / 16:9  
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Audio amplifier (Digital)  
Wireless  
Output power  
Wireless standard  
2 x 50W (RMS) (= total power 100W)  
Frequency response  
802.11n, backwards compatible to 802.11b/ g  
Wireless security  
20Hz to 20000Hz (±0.5dB)  
Signal to noise ratio  
WEP (64 or 128 bit),  
WPA / WPA2 (8-63 characters)  
Frequency range  
typically 92dB/ 95dBA  
2412 - 2462 MHz (CH1-CH11) (for /79, /37,  
/55, /97)  
2412 - 2472 MHz (CH1-CH13) (for /12, /05)  
Speakers  
Antenna  
Power handling  
50W (RMS) / 60W (MPO)  
Impedance  
8Ω (Ohms)  
Sensitivity  
1 x internal / 1 x external, diversity mode  
enabled  
Wireless protected setup (WPS)  
Yes (PBC + PIN)  
Network mode support  
Infrastructure  
86dB/ 1m/ W  
Dimensions  
Woofer: 5.00 inches  
Tweeter: 1.50 inches  
Frequency response  
45 to 20000Hz  
Wired (LAN / Ethernet)  
Wired standard  
802.3 / 802.3 u  
Speed  
10 / 100MBit/s  
Sound features  
Mode  
half / full duplex  
Crossover detection (Auto MDIX)  
Yes  
FullSound®  
Yes (on/ off)  
Bass/ Treble control  
+/ - 10 steps  
Balance control  
+/ - 10 steps  
Note  
Direct Source (Flat)  
Yes (on/ off)  
The wired and wireless network interfaces  
cannot be turned on at the same time.  
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Internet services  
FMTuner  
Internet radio  
My Media  
Frequency range  
87.50 to 108.00MHz  
No. of Presets  
60  
Signal noise ratio  
≥ 62dB  
Decoding capabilities (excluding the disc  
player)  
MP3  
Tuning grid  
8 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)  
WMA  
50kHz  
RDS  
32 - 192kbps (CBR / VBR)  
WMT DRM - ND (WMA DRM - 10)  
Yes, enabled (only from a UPnP server)  
AAC (M4A)  
Yes, including RDS clock setting  
Antenna connector  
IEC (75 Ohm)  
16 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)  
PCM/ WAV  
DISC player  
1x (1.4Mbps)  
Supported discs  
FLAC  
Yes, supported  
Ogg Vorbis  
Yes, supported  
DVD, VCD, SVCD, DVD+RW, DVD-RW,  
DVD+R, DVD-R, Picture (JPEG) CD, DivX  
(Ultra) Disc, MP3 / WMA CDR / CDRW,  
CD (CDDA)  
Disc size support  
eACC  
8cm/ 12cm  
Yes, supported  
Video decoding  
JPEG  
MPEG 1, MPEG 2, DivX, JPEG  
Audio decoding  
Yes, supported (Maximum size: 7MB)  
MP3: 112 to 320kbps (Sampling rate:  
32,44.1,48kHz)  
Playlist support (excluding the disc player)  
WMA: 48 to 192kbps (Sampling rate: 44.1,  
48kHz)  
RDS  
Yes; PTY, PS, Text including RDS clock setting  
HDMI Audio support  
Yes  
*.m3u, *.wpl  
Yes  
iTunes  
Yes (via by-packed UPnP Server)  
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Display/Clock  
USB  
Resolution  
USB port type  
Dotmatrix, 320 x 240 dots (QVGA), Color  
Type A, Host  
TFT  
Size  
3.5 inches  
Backlight  
Supported media  
FAT, FAT-32, NTFS  
Supported class  
MSC only (no MTP support)  
Multi-partition support  
No, only first readable partition  
Database support  
Can be turned on/ off and can be dimmed  
Clock/ Date display  
Yes  
Wallpaper/ Screensaver  
Up to 40000 songs  
Yes  
Automatic time setting via Internet (NTP)  
HDD  
Yes, enabled  
Sleep timer  
Yes  
Internal (key) clicker  
Yes  
Disc type  
2.5 inches  
Size  
160GB³  
Format  
FAT32  
Others  
UPnP²  
Note  
DMP (Local renderer, Local control point)  
/DMS  
Shared drive  
Yes, Samba share  
³Available disc size is less due to preloaded  
contents.  
Note  
² Capable to connect to  
- Windows Media Player 11/12, Winamp,  
TwonkyMedia;  
- Philips Music Center WAC3500 / WAC7500  
/ MCi500H;  
- Philips NAS SPD8020CC;  
- Mobile phone Nokia N85, N95,N900.  
Specifications and external appearance are  
subject to changes without notice.  
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15 Troubleshooting  
I cannot hear any sound or the sound is poor,  
what do I do?  
Press + VOL - to increase the volume.  
Press the MUTE button again to  
reactivate the sound output.  
Is there a maximum distance of transmission  
between a wireless router and MCi900 for  
effective streaming?  
Yes. The maximum distance of Wi-Fi  
transmission is 250m measured in open  
spaces. However, in a home environment,  
where solid obstacles such as walls and  
doors are present, the effective transmission  
distance is reduced to 50-100m. Reposition  
the devices if you experience transmission  
problems.  
I have not received any registration email from  
Check that the email address that is  
entered in the user registration section is  
valid and spelled correctly.  
Check that the PC has an active Internet  
connection.  
The Internet server may be busy, try  
again later.  
Check if the email was redirected to the  
spam folder.  
How do I avoidWi-Fi interferences from  
other devices that operate in the same  
(2.4GHz) frequency spectrum, such as Dect  
phones or bluetooth devices?  
Move MCi900 at least 3m away from  
such devices.  
Use a WEP/WPA encryption key when  
you create the wireless connection your  
PC / home network.  
Change the operating channel on the  
interfering devices.  
Turn the devices in different directions to  
minimize interference.  
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Streamium terms and conditions  
Terms and Conditions of Use of your Philips Streamium-enabled Device  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Philips Streamium-enabled Device (“Device”).These Terms and  
Conditions of Use give you the rights to use certain features on your Device relating to the streaming of  
content. You must agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use before using the Device.Your use of the Device  
constitutes your agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Use and will give you the right to  
access these features. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use, you may return your Device to  
the point of purchase.These Terms and Conditions of Use supplement, and do not replace, any terms, conditions  
or disclaimers which were provided with your purchase of the Device.All such terms, conditions and disclaimers  
remain in full force and effect.  
Eligibility for Registration.  
You must be at least 14 years of age to assume the responsibilities of these Terms and Conditions of Use. If you  
are under 14 years of age, you may not use the Device unless one of your parents or legal guardians assumes  
the responsibilities of these Terms and Conditions of Use.Your use of the Device constitutes your  
representation that you are either 14 years of age or, if you are under 14 years of age, that your parent or legal  
guardian has assumed the responsibilities of these Terms and Conditions of Use.  
Restrictions on Modification of your Device  
Your Device provides access to certain streams of content.As a condition of obtaining access to those streams  
through the Device, you agree not to tamper with or otherwise modify or attempt to modify the Device in any  
way (including through the use of software or by making physical alterations to the Device).You agree that you  
will not circumvent or attempt to circumvent technological measures employed to control access to, or the  
rights in, any content.You agree that you will not circumvent or attempt to circumvent any copy management  
system by any means.You agree that you will not decipher or attempt to decipher cryptographic keys or  
otherwise defeat or attempt to defeat any security features implemented in the Device or in the content  
streams.You agree that you will not use the Device for any unauthorized purpose or in contravention of any law  
or regulation.  
Disclaimers Regarding Content  
The streams of content which are accessible through your Device are not controlled or programmed by Philips.  
Rather, they are provided by third parties.Think of your Device (in addition to its other features) as a form of  
“tuner” which allows you to receive the content broadcast by many others outside of your local area. Since the  
content is provided by others, PHILIPS HAS NO EDITORIAL CONTROL OVER ANY OF THAT CONTENT  
RECEIVED THROUGHYOUR DEVICE AND,THEREFORE IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONTENT OR ITS NATURE  
OR DELIVERY. PHILIPS DOES NOT ENDORSE ANY OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN ANY CONTENT RECEIVED  
THROUGHYOUR DEVICE. PHILIPS DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE TRUTHFULNESS,ACCURACY,  
RELIABILITY, COMPLETENESS OR TIMELINESS OF CONTENT.YOU AGREE THAT ANY RELIANCE ON  
CONTENT IS ATYOUR OWN RISK.  
Limitations on Access to Streams.  
Philips does not guarantee access to any particular stream or to the content contained in any stream. Philips  
may, in its discretion, add or remove access to any specific stream or content at any time. Some streams are  
accessible through arrangements with online service providers which determine which streams are listed on  
their directories.Although Philips will strive to provide a good selection of online service providers, Philips does  
not guarantee continued access to any specific online service provider. Philips may, in its discretion, add or  
remove access to any specific online service provider.  
Rights in Content  
Content may be protected by copyright laws or other intellectual property or proprietary laws. In some  
situations, such as use of the Device in a commercial environment, it may be necessary for you to obtain, at your  
own risk, a license or other authorization to use such content.You agree that, in the event such a license or  
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authorization is necessary, it is your responsibility to obtain any such license or authorization.You agree that you  
are solely liable for any damages you may incur resulting from your failure to obtain the proper license or  
authorization for use of the content accessible through the Device.You agree that Philips will have no liability to  
you with regard to your use of the content.  
Changes in Features  
Philips may, in its discretion, change the features of the Device, including adding features to, or removing features  
from, the Device. Some new features may require changes to these Terms and Conditions of Use.Your use of  
those new features will constitute your agreement to the revised Terms and Conditions of Use.  
Software and Intellectual Property Rights  
You may need to use certain software programs to use or have full access to certain features of the Device.You  
received certain software with the purchase of the Device and may receive other software from time to time in  
the future. Most of that software is contained in the Device and is not accessible to you. Some of that software  
is owned by Philips and some is owned by others.Your use of software owned by Philips is subject to these  
Terms and Conditions of Use and any applicable license agreement.Your use of software owned by others is  
governed by their applicable license agreements.Your use of software does not transfer any title or ownership  
rights in the software to you. Philips retains all its rights in software and other intellectual property, including  
copyrights, patent rights, and rights in its trademarks and trade names.You agree that you will not disassemble,  
decompile, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, modify, sublicense, distribute the software or use the  
software for any unauthorized purpose or in contravention of any law or regulation.  
Warranty Disclaimer  
PHILIPS MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,THAT THE DEVICE WILL  
MEETYOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE USE OF THE DEVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED,TIMELY,  
SECURE OR FREE FROM ERRORS. PHILIPS MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE CONTENT CARRIED IN  
ANY STREAM. PHILIPS MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,AS TO THE  
INFORMATION OR CONTENT ACCESSED THROUGHYOUR DEVICE OR TOYOUR RELIANCE ON, OR  
USE OF,ANY INFORMATION OR CONTENT ACCESSED THROUGHYOUR DEVICE. SPECIFIC  
WARRANTIES WERE PROVIDED WITHYOUR PURCHASE OFYOUR DEVICE AND THOSE WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING ANY DISCLAIMERS TO THOSE WARRANTIES, CONTINUE TO APPLY. Because some  
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PHILIPS WILL NOT BE LIABLE TOYOU OR TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS)  
OR FOR LOSS OF DATA OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TOYOUR USE  
OF THE DEVICE WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGES ARE BASED ON TORT,WARRANTY, CONTRACT  
OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY - EVEN IF PHILIPS HAS BEEN ADVISED, OR IS AWARE, OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL PHILIPS CUMULATIVE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE  
(FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER) EXCEED THE AMOUNTYOU PAID FORYOUR DEVICE.  
Miscellaneous  
“This agreement will be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Device was sold and you hereby  
consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of courts in the relevant country. If any provision of this agreement is  
invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, such provision will be deemed modified to the extent necessary  
to render such provision valid and enforceable and the other provisions of this agreement will remain in full  
force and effect.These Terms and Conditions of Use will not be governed by the United Nations Convention of  
Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is hereby expressly waived.”  
BY USINGYOUR DEVICE,YOU REPRESENT THATYOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THESE TERMS  
AND CONDITIONS OF USE AND THATYOU ACCEPT THEM.  
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loan, or otherwise transfer the Software. You shall not, and you shall not permit any third party, to reverse  
engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software, except to the extent that applicable law expressly prohibits  
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including software licensed from Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”) which implements Microsoft’s digital  
rights management technology for Windows Media. Content providers are using the digital rights management  
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that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. Your Device may also  
use WM-DRM software to transfer or play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of such  
WM-DRM Software is compromised, Microsoft may revoke (either on its own or upon the request of the  
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whenever you download a license for Secure Content. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also  
download revocation lists onto your Device on behalf of Secure Content Owners, which may disable your  
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require you to upgrade some of the WM-DRM components distributed with this Software (“WM-DRM  
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certain of the WM-DRM Software features that require Internet access such as the ability to download content  
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This product uses the following open source software:  
uClinux for Blackfin 2009R1 Release <http://blackfin.uclinux.org/>, licensed  
under GPLV2,  
BusyBox R1.13.4 <http://www.busybox.net/>, licensed under GPLV2,  
Samba r3.0.25a <http://samba.org/samba/>, licensed under GPLV2,  
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Linux/Tools.html>, licensed under GPLV2,  
NTFS-3G driver r2009.11.14 <http://www.tuxera.com/community/>, licensed  
under GPLV2,  
Das U-Boot r1.1.6 <http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot>, with exclusions for user  
programs.  
NOTE!This copyright does *not* cover the so-called "standalone"  
applications that use U-Boot services by means of the jump table  
provided by U-Boot exactly for this purpose - this is merely  
considered normal use of U-Boot, and does *not* fall under the  
heading of "derived work".  
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define interfaces to U-Boot. Including these (unmodified) header  
files in another file is considered normal use of U-Boot, and does  
*not* fall under the heading of "derived work".  
Also note that the GPL below is copyrighted by the Free Software  
Foundation, but the instance of code that it refers to (the U-Boot  
source code) is copyrighted by me and others who actually wrote it.  
-- Wolfgang Denk  
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How to ApplyTheseTerms toYour New Programs  
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest  
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it  
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.  
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest  
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively  
convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least  
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.  
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>  
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>  
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by  
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or  
(at your option) any later version.  
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,  
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the  
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License  
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software  
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA  
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.  
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this  
when it starts in an interactive mode:  
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author  
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type  
`show w'.  
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it  
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.  
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the  
appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you  
use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could  
even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.  
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your  
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if  
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:  
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program  
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.  
<signature ofTy Coon>, 1 April 1989  
Ty Coon, President ofVice  
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proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may  
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library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General  
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