DC912
Docking Entertainment System
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operating and maintenance problems.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, this apparatus should not be
exposed to rain or moisture and objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, should not
be placed on this apparatus.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Clean only with dry cloth.
Where the MAINS plug or an appliance
coupler is used as the disconnet device,
the disconnet device shall remain
readily operable.
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materials
Class II equipment symbol
This symbol indicates that the unit has
a double insulation system
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Index
English ------------------------------------------------6
Canada
English:
This digital apparatus does not exceed
the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set
out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.
Français -------------------------------------------- 27
Español --------------------------------------------- 50
Français:
Cet appareil numérique n'emet pas de
bruits radioélectriques dépassant les
limites applicables aux appareils
numériques de Class B prescrites dans
le Règlement sur le Brouillage
Radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère
des Communications du Canada.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other
than herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure or other unsafe
operation.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
ATTENTION
L’utilisation des commandes ou
réglages ou le non respect des
procédures ci-incluses peuvent se
traduire par une exposition
dangereuse à l’irradiation.
ATENCIÓN
El uso de mando o ajustes o la
ejecucción de métodos que no sean
los aquí descritos puede ocasionar
peligro de exposición a radiación.
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Contents
General Information
USB/Card
Environmental Information ................................ 7
Supplied accessories ............................................ 7
Safety Information ................................................ 7
Hearing Safety ....................................................... 8
Using a USB mass storage device/SD/MMC
memory card................................................ 16~17
Using playback features .............................. 17~18
Basic playback controls
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT
Programming audio files
Preparations
Connections ................................................... 9~10
Dock for iPod
Power
PlayingApple iPod using DC912 ..................... 19
Compatible iPod player
Connecting the wireless subwoofer
Antenna connection
Optional connection
Connecting a USB mass storage device or
SD/MMC memory card
Connecting other equipment to your system
Dock adaptor
Playing Apple iPod
Charging iPod battery using the dock ........... 19
Mounting the set onto wall.............................. 11
Using Remote Control ..................................... 11
AUX
Listening to an external source ...................... 20
Controls
Controls on the system .................................... 12
Controls on the remote control .................... 13
Clock/Timer
Clock setting ....................................................... 21
Timer setting ....................................................... 21
Sleep timer setting ............................................. 22
Basic Functions
Switching the system on ................................... 14
Switching the system to standby mode ........ 14
Switching the system to Eco Power Standby
mode ..................................................................... 14
Power SavingAutomatic Standby.................... 14
Adjusting volume and sound............................ 14
Specifications ........................................... 23
Maintenance.............................................. 23
Troubleshooting ............................. 24~25
Radio Reception
Tuning to radio stations .................................... 15
Programming radio stations............................. 15
Automatic programming
Manual programming
Tuning to preset radio stations ....................... 15
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General Information
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Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler
is used as the disconnet device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome
to Philips!
To fully benefit from the support that Philips
welcome.
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Place the system on a flat, hard and stable
surface.
Place the system in a location with adequate
ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in
your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches)
clearance from the rear and the top of the unit
and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side.
This set complies with the FCC rules,
Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
– This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
– This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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The ventilation should not be impeded by
covering the ventilation openings with items,
such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
Do not expose the system, batteries or discs to
excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources
caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.
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No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
should be placed on the apparatus.
Environmental Information
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted.We
have tried to make the packaging easy to
separate into three materials: cardboard (box),
polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,
protective foam sheet).
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall
be placed on the apparatus.
Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the
AC power plug can be reached easily.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing.
Your system consists of materials which can be
recycled and reused if disassembled by a
specialized company. Please observe the local
regulations regarding the disposal of packaging
materials, exhausted batteries and old
equipment.
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like.
If the system is brought directly from a cold to a
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,
moisture may condense on the lens of the disc
unit inside the system. Should this occur, the CD
player would not operate normally. Leave the
power on for about one hour with no disc in the
system until normal playback is possible.
Supplied accessories
– remote control with 1 CR2025 battery
– 4 X iPod dock adaptors
– 1 X certified AC/DC adapter
(Input: 100- 240V ~ 50/60Hz, 1.6A
Output: 29V
model No.:
PAT075A29UL/ OH-1065A2402700U)
– 1 x AUX cable
2.5A; manufacturer: Philips;
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The mechanical parts of the set contain self-
lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or
lubricated.
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)
shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
– Mounting kit (2 dowels and 2 screws)
Safety Information
When the system is switched to Standby
mode, it is still consuming some power.
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Before operating the system, check that the
operating voltage indicated on the typeplate of
your system is identical with the voltage of your
local power supply. If not, please consult your
dealer.
To disconnect the system from the
power supply completely, remove the AC
power plug from the wall socket.
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General Information
Hearing Safety
Listen at a moderate volume.
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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.
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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.
To establish a safe volume level:
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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:
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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.
Be sure to observe the following
guidelines when using your headphones.
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Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable
periods of time.
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.
You should use caution or temporarily
discontinue use in potentially hazardous
situations.
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Do not use headphones while operating a
motorized vehicle, cycling, skateboarding, etc.; it
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many
areas.
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Preparations
Connections
B Connecting the wireless subwoofer
The type plate is located at the bottom of
the system.
1 Place the subwoofer on the floor near an AC
outlet.
2 Connect the power cord of the subwoofer to
the AC outlet.
A Power
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Before connecting the AC power adaptor to the
wall outlet, ensure that all other connections
have been made.
DC jack is located at the bottom panel of the
set.
➜ The LED indicator on the subwoofer’s back
panel light up blue.
3 Power on both the main set and subwoofer.
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➜ Wireless connection will set up automatically.
➜ “NOT PAIR” will be displayed at inverals of
10 seconds if wireless connection fails to set up.
WARNING!
– Use the supplied AC power adaptor only!
Using any other power connection device
may damage your main set!
– For optimal performance, use only the
original AC power adaptor.
In case the wireless connection fails due
to conflict or strong interference etc.,
you may need the following procedures
for manual pairing:
– Never make or change connections with
the power switched on.
1 In standby mode, press and hold 2;on the set
for three seconds to activate signal transmitting.
➜ “PAIR” flashes on the display screen.
To avoid overheating of the system, a safety
circuit has been built in. Therefore, your
system may switch to Standby mode
automatically under extreme conditions. If
this happens, let the system cool down
before reusing it (not available for all versions).
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Preparations
2 Press and hold the PAIR button on the rear of
the subwoofer for three seconds to activate
signal receiving.
Connecting a USB mass storage device
or SD/MMC memory card
By connecting a USB mass storage device or SD/
MMC memory card to the Hi-Fi system, you can
enjoy the device's or card’s stored music through
the powerful speakers of the Hi-Fi system.
➜ The LED indicator on the subwoofer flashes
in blue and green alternatively .
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Insert the USB device's USB plug into the
socket on the set.
OR
for the devices with USB cables:
1 Insert one plug of the USB cable (not supplied)
to the socket on the set.
2 Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the
USB output terminal of the USB device.
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If the connection succeeds, the display shows
“PASS”.
If the connection fails or the connection cannot
be set up successfully within 60 seconds, the
display shows “FAIL”.
OR
for the memory card:
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Fully insert the memory card (metal contact
facing left) into the SD / MMC slot on the top
of the system.
Notes:
– The wireless connection will be disconnected
automatically after power-off.
Connecting other equipment to your
system
– See“Basic Functions - Switching the system to
Eco Power Standby mode”for how to switch
between Eco Power Standby mode and standby
mode.
This feature allows you to listen to music from
the external equipment throught the powrful
speakers of the Hi-Fi system.
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Use an Aux-in cable (supplied) to connect the
AUX IN-1 or AUX-2 jack (3.5mm, located on
the bottom panel) to an AUDIO OUT or
headphone jack on an external device (such as
TV, Laser Disc player, DVD player or CD
recorder).
C Antenna Connection
FMAntenna
It is unnecessary to connect the FM pigtail
antenna since it is fixed to the main unit.
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Adjust the FM antenna for optimal FM stereo
reception.
Note:
– Refer to the operating instructions for the
connected equipment for details.
D Optional connection
The optional equipment and connecting cords are
not supplied. Refer to the operating instructions
of the connected equipment for details.
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Preparations
Using the Remote Control to operate
the Player
Mounting the set onto wall
See the separate sheet of Wall mounting
instructions on how to mount the set onto wall.
1 Aim the Remote Control directly at the remote
sensor (IR) on the front panel.
Note:
2 Select the source you wish to control by
pressing one of the source select buttons on the
remote.
– To secure the mounting on wall, cement wall is
required.
3 Then select the desired function (for example,
Using Remote Control
ÉÅ, ¡ or ™).
IMPORTANT!
– Before using the remote control,
remove the insulation plastic tab as
shown in the picture below.
– If the remote control does not
function correctly or the operating range
is reduced, replace the battery with a
new (CR2025) battery.
CAUTION!
– Remove battery if it is exhausted or will
not be used for a long time.
– Battery contains chemical substances, so
they should be disposed of properly.
– Perchlorate Material-special handling
hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
1 Push to open the battery tray.
2 Replace a new battery according to the
indicated polarity.
3 Push the battery tray back to close it.
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Controls
3
2
1
9 8
4
5
6
7
DSC (Digital Sound Control)
Controls on the system
–
selects different types of preset sound equalizer
settings. (in USB/Tuner mode, hold down then
release to select)
1 SD / MMC
–
is the slot used to insert an SD/MMC memory
card.
7 VOLUME +/-
2 USB port
–
adjusts the volume level.
–
jack for the external USB mass storage device.
–
adjusts the hours and minutes for the clock/timer
function.
switches between 12 hour and 24 hour dispaly.
3 iPod dock
–
–
is used to dock your iPod player for playback or
recharging through this system.
4 POWER
switches the system on or to Eco Power
standby/normal standby with clock display.
5 SOURCE
selects the respective sound source forTUNER
(FM)/iPod/USB/CARD (SD/MMC)/AUX.
6 PRESET +/-
8 S/T
for USB/CARD/iPod
................................. fast searches back and forward
within a track (press and hold).
................................. skips to the beginning of a
current/previous/subsequent
track.
–
–
forTUNER ........ tunes to radio stations (down/
up).
–
(for USB/CARD) skips to the beginning of a
current/previous/subsequent album.
selects a preset radio station.
9 ÉÅ
starts or interrupts playback.
–
–
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)
–
enables or disables bass enhancement. (in USB/
Tuner mode, hold down then release to select)
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Controls
9 VOL +/-
–
adjusts the volume level.
–
adjusts the hours and minutes for the clock/timer
function.
switches between 12 hour and 24 hour dispaly.
$
#
–
1
0 PROG/SETTIME
–
–
–
(for USB/CARD) programs tracks.
(forTUNER) programs radio stations.
sets the clock function.
@
! AUX
2
3
4
–
selects AUX mode.
!
0
@ ÉÅ
–
starts or interrupts playback.
–
confirms a selection (for iPod menu operation
only).
5
9
8
TUNING +/-
forTUNER ........ tunes to radio stations
(down/up).
6
7
................................. Navigates the iPod menu.
S/T
for USB/CARD/iPod
................................. fast searches back and forward
within a track (press and hold).
................................. skips to the beginning of a
current/previous/subsequent
track.
Controls on the remote control
1 POWER
–
switches the system on or to Eco Power
standby/normal standby with clock display.
# TUNER
2 MENU
is equivalent to the MENU button on your iPod
player.
3 USB/SD
–
selects the tuner source
–
$ iPod
–
selects the iPod source.
–
swicthes between USB and SD mode.
4 SHUFFLE/REPEAT
for USB/CARD
................................. selects a repeat playback mode.
................................. plays USB/CARD tracks
randomly.
5 ALBUM/PRESET 3 / 4
–
(for USB/CARD) skips to the beginning of a
current/previous/subsequent album.
selects a preset radio station.
–
Notes for remote control:
6 SLEEP
– First select the source you wish to
control by pressing one of the source select
keys on the remote control (for example
iPod, TUNER).
– Then select the desired function (for
example ÉÅ, S, T ).
–
selects the sleeper time.
7 TIMER
–
sets the timer function.
8 MUTE
–
interrupts and resumes sound production.
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Basic Functions
➜ The display displays clock time, or --: -- is
displayed if clock time is not set.
➜ The volume level (up to a maximum volume
level of 12), interactive sound settings, last
selected mode (ECO Power Standby or normal
standby), source and tuner presets will be
retained in the player's memory.
Switching the system to Eco
Power Standby mode
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Press and hold POWER for more than 2
seconds.
➜ The backlight will go blank.
Power Saving Automatic Standby
As a power-saving feature, the system
automatically switches to Eco Power/ Standby 15
minutes after playback has reached the end and
no control is operated.
Adjusting volume and sound
1 Press VOLUME +/- on the system (or VOL +/-
on the remote control) to decrease or increase
the volume.
➜ Display shows the volume levelVOL and a
number from 0, 1, 2, ...32.
2 In USB/Tuner mode, press and hold DSC on the
set, then release to select a sound effect: ROCK/
POP/JAZZ/CLASSIC.
●
In iPod /AUX mode, simply press DSC on the
set to select the desired sound effect.
IMPORTANT!
– Make sure to complete the
preparation procedures before operating
the system.
3 In USB/Tuner mode, press and hold DBB on the
set, then release to switch bass enhancement on
or off.
●
In iPod /AUX mode, simply press DBB on the
set to switch bass enhancement on or off.
➜ If the DBB is activated, DBB ONis shown.
➜ If the DBB is deactivated, DBB OFFis shown.
Switching the system on
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Press POWER.
➜ The system will switch to the last selected
source.
4 Press MUTE on the remote control to
interrupt sound reproduction instantly.
➜ Playback will continue without sound and
MUTE will flash on the display.
Press SOURCE on the set or iPod, TUNER,
USB/CARD or AUX on the remote control.
➜ The system will switch to the selected source.
●
To activate sound reproduction you can:
– press MUTE on the remote control again;
– adjust the volume controls;
Switching the system to standby
mode
– change source.
●
Press POWER.
➜
The backlight for clock display is off in standby.
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Radio Reception
Programming radio stations
You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations
(40 FM) in the memory.
Automatic programming
Automatic programming will start with a chosen
preset number. From this preset number
upwards, former programmed radio stations will
be overridden.
1 Press PRESET +/- on the system (or ALBUM/
PRESET 3/ 4on the remote control) to
select the preset number where programming
should start.
Note:
– If no preset number is selected, default is preset
(1) and all your presets will be overridden.
2 Press PROG on the remote control for more
than two seconds to activate programming.
➜ All available stations are programmed.
Manual programming
1 Tune to your desired station (refer to “Tuning to
radio stations”).
2 Press PROG on the remote control to activate
programming.
➜ PROG appears in the display.
3 Press PRESET +/- on the system (or ALBUM/
PRESET 3/ 4on the remote control) to
allocate a number from 1 to 40 to this station.
Tuning to radio stations
4 Press PROG on the remote control again to
confirm the setting.
1 Press SOURCE repeatedly (or TUNER on the
remote control) to select the tuner source (FM).
➜ PROG disappears, the preset number and
the frequency of the preset station are shown.
2 Hold S/T on the system (or TUNING +/-
on the remote control) and then release the
button.
5 Repeat the above four steps to store other
stations.
➜ The system will start searching for a radio
station with sufficient signal strength.
●
You can override a preset station by storing
another frequency in its place.
3 Repeat step 2 if necessary until you find the
desired station.
Tuning to preset radio stations
●
To tune to a weak station, press S/T on
the system (or TUNING +/- on the remote
control) briefly and repeatedly until you have
found optimal reception.
●
Press PRESET +/- on the system (or ALBUM/
PRESET 3/ 4on the remote control) until
the desired preset station is displayed.
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USB/Card
Supported formats:
Using a USB mass storage
device/SD/MMC memory card
– USB or memory file format FAT12, FAT16,
FAT32 (sector size: 512 bytes)
– MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and
variable bit rate
– WMA v9 or earlier
– Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8
levels
By connecting a USB mass storage device or SD/
MMC memory card to the Hi-Fi system, you can
enjoy the device's or card’s stored music through
the powerful speakers of Hi-Fi system.
– Number of albums/ folders: maximum 99
– Number of tracks/titles: maximum 400
– ID3 tag v2.0 or later
– File name in Unicode UTF8 (maximum length:
128 bytes)
Playing a USB mass storage device/SD/
MMC memory card
Compatible mass storage devices/cards
With the Hi-Fi system, you can use:
– USB flash memory (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)
– USB flash players (USB 2.0 or USB1.1)
– SD/MMC memory cards
The system will not play or support the
following:
– Empty albums: an empty album is an album
that does not contain MP3/WMA files, and
will not be shown in the display.
– Non-supported file formats are skipped.This
means that e.g.:Word documents .doc or
MP3 files with extension .dlf are ignored and
will not be played.
– AAC, WAV, PCM audio files
– DRM protected WMA files
– WMA files in Lossless format
Notes:
– In some USB flash players (or memory devices),
the stored contents are recorded using copyright
protection technology. Such protected contents will
be unplayable on any other devices (such as this
Hi-Fi system).
– Compatibility of the USB connection on this
product:
a)This product supports most USB Mass storage
devices (MSD) that are compliant to the USB
MSD standards.
i) Most common Mass storage class devices are
flash drives, memory sticks, jump drives and etc.
ii) If you see a "Disc Drive" show up on your
computer after you plugged the mass storage
device into your computer, most likely it is MSD
compliant and it will work with this product.
b) If your Mass storage device required a battery/
power source. Please make sure you have a fresh
battery in it or charge the USB device first and
then plug it into the product again.
– Supported Music type:
a)This device only supports unprotected music
with the following file extension:
.mp3
.wma
b) Music bought from on-line music stores are not
supported because they are secured by Digital
Rights Management protection (DRM).
c) File name extensions that end with the
following are not supported:
.wav; .m4a; .m4p;mp4; .aac and etc.
– No Direct connection can be made from
Computer USB port to the product even you have
either or both mp3 or wma files in your computer.
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USB/Card
How to transfer music files from PC to a
USB mass storage device/SD/MMC
memory card
– For DRM protectedWMA files, useWindows
Media Player 10 (or later) for conversion.Visit
Media Player andWM DRM (Windows Media
Digital Rights Management).
By dragging and dropping music files, you can
easily transfer your favorite music from PC to a
USB mass storage device/SD/MMC memory
card.
For a flash player, you can also use its music
management software for the music transfer.
However, thoseWMA files may be
unplayable for compatibility reasons.
1 Check the USB device/SD/MMC memory card
has been properly connected. (See
”Preparations: Connecting a USB mass storage
device or SD/MMC memory card”).
2 Press SOURCE on the system (USB/CARD
on the remote) once or more to select USB/
CARD.
How to organize your MP3/WMA files on
the USB mass storage device/SD/MMC
memory card
➜ NO AUDIOappears if no audio file is found
in the USB device/SD/MMC memory card.
This Hi-Fi system will browse the MP3/WMA
files in the folders/sub-folders/titles order.
Example:
3 Play the available audio files using playback
buttons on the set or remote control (such as
2;, S/T).
Root
Using playback features
Basic playback controls
To play audio file
Title 001
Title 002
Title 003
●
●
Press ÉÅ to start playback.
Album 01
To interrupt playback
Title 001
Title 002
Title 003
Press 2; during playback.
➜ To resume, press 2;again.
Album 02
To select a different track
Title 001
Title 002
Title 003
●
●
Press S/T once or repeatedly until the
desired track number appears in the display.
For MP3/WMA, you may press PRESET +/- on
the system (or ALBUM/PRESET 3/ 4on
the remote control) to select a desired album,
then select your desired track.
Album 03
Title 001
Title 002
Title 003
To find a passage within a track
Organize your MP3/WMA files in different
folders or subfolders as required.
●
Press and hold down on S/T .
➜ The file is played at high speed and low
volume.
Notes:
– If you have not organized MP3/WMA files into
any albums on your disc, an album "01" will be
automatically assigned for all those files.
– Make sure that the file names of MP3 files end
with .mp3. and the file names ofWMA files end
with .wma.
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USB/Card
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and
REPEAT
Programming audio files
You may store up to 40 audio files in the desired
sequence. If you like, store any track more than
once.
You can select and change the various play
modes before or during playback.The REPEAT
modes can also be combined with
PROGRAMME.
1 Press and hold PROG on the remote control to
store.
➜ PROG flashes, and PR 01is displayed.
SHUF ................all the audio files are played in
random order
REPALL ...........repeats all the audio files/
programme
REP ...................plays the current audio file
continuously
2 Press S/T to select your desired track
number.
●
For MP3/WMA, you may press PRESET +/- on
the system (or ALBUM/PRESET 3/ 4on
the remote control) to select a desired album,
then select your desired track.
1 To select your play mode, press SHUFFLE/
REPEAT on the remote control before or
during playback until the display shows the
desired function.
3 Repeat steps 1-2 to select and store all desired
tracks.
➜ PROGRAM FULLis displayed if you attempt
to programme more than 40 tracks.
2 Press 2; to start playback if in the STOP
4 To start playback of your programme, press 2;.
position.
3 To return to normal playback, press SHUFFLE
/ REPEAT on the remote control until the
various SHUFFLE/ REPEAT modes are no longer
displayed.
5 To stop playback, press and hold PROG.
To review the programme
● Press and hold PROG to stop playback, then
press S/T.
Note:
–The SHUFFLE and REPEAT functions cannot be
used simultaneously.
To delete the programme
Press and hold PROG once in the STOP mode;
Press PROG twice during playback.
●
●
➜ PROG disappears from the display.
Note:
– For compatibility reasons, the album/track
information may differ from what it is displayed
through flash players' music management software.
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DOCK for iPod
PlayingApple iPod
PlayingApple iPod using DC912
1 Correctly place the iPod in the dock.
The set is equipped with a dock for iPod. By
connecting Apple iPod to the set, you can listen
to the sound of the docked iPod through the
powerful speakers of the Hi-Fi system and view
the iPod video (if available).
Compatible iPod player
●
●
Apple iPod models with 30-pin dock connector
as follows:
20GB, 40GB, 20/30GB Photo, 40/60GB Photo,
30GBVideo, 60GB/80Video, Mini, Nano 1st /
2nd/3rd generation, iPod 5th generation (video),
iPod touch and iPod classic.
2 Press repeatedly SOURCE on the main unit to
select iPod mode (or iPod on the remote
control) .
3 Power on your iPod.
iPod Shuffle is not supported.
4 Select and playback your favourite song/video/
Dock adaptor
photo on the iPod.
Before plugging your player in the dock, snap the
suitable dock adaptor (supplied) into the dock to
provide a snug fit for the player to be docked.
Notes:
– Using the following buttons only ( 2;, S/ T ,
VOLUME and MUTE ) on the DC912 and its
remote control, you can control some iPod playback
features, such as, Play/Pause, selecting next/
previous track, fast forwarding/rewinding and
changing volume.
Selecting the correct dock adaptor
●
●
4 iPod dock adaptors are included. Each adaptor
has indication to match different iPod types.
–You may also use TUNING +/- and ÉÅon
the remote control to navigate the iPod menu and
confirm a selection.
Installing the dock adaptor
As shown below, align the slots of the dock and
latches of the adaptor, then slide in the adaptor.
Charging iPod battery using the
dock
In normal standby or power-on mode, you can
charge the iPod while docking.
Note:
– iPod charging is not available in ECO power
standby mode.
Removing the dock adaptor
●
As shown, slide the adaptor up to take it out.
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AUX
Listening to an external source
This feature allows you to listen to music from
the external equipment throught the powrful
speakers of the Hi-Fi system.
1 Use an Aux-in cable (supplied) to connect the
AUX 1 or AUX 2 jack (3.5mm, located on the
bottom panel) to an AUDIO OUT or
headphone jack on an external device (such as
TV, Laser Disc player, DVD player or CD
recorder).
2 Press SOURCE on the system repeatedly (or
AUX on the remote control) to select “AUX 1”
or “AUX 2”.
Note:
– Refer to the operating instructions for the
connected equipment for details.
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Clock/Timer
6 Press VOLUME +/- on the system (or
VOL +/- on the remote control) to set the
minutes.
7 Press PROG/SETTIME on the remote
control to confirm the time.
Timer setting
●
●
The system can be used as an alarm clock,
whereby theTUNER (FM)/iPod/USB/CARD
(SD/MMC) is switched on at a set time (one
time operation). The clock time needs to be set
first before the timer can be used.
During setting, if no button is pressed within 30
seconds, the system will exit timer setting mode
automatically.
1 In standby mode, press TIMER for more than
two seconds.
2 Press SOURCE on the system repeatedly (or
the respective source keys on the remote
control) to select the sound source.
3 Press TIMER to confirm your desired mode.
➜ The clock digits for the hours flash.
4 Press VOLUME +/- on the system (or
VOL +/- on the remote control) to set the
hours.
5 Press TIMER again.
➜ The clock digits for the minutes flash.
6 Press VOLUME +/- on the system (or
VOL +/- on the remote control) to set the
minutes.
Clock setting
The clock can be set in either 12-hour or
24-hour mode (12HRor 24HRfor example).
7 Press TIMER to confirm the time.
➜ The timer is now set and activated.
1 In standby mode, press and hold
Activating and deactivating timer
PROG/SETTIME on the remote control.
●
In standby or during playback, press TIMER
once on the remote control.
➜ Display shows if activated, and disappears if
deactivated.
2 Press VOLUME+/- on the system (or
VOL +/- on the remote control) to switch
between 12 hour and 24 hour display.
3 Press PROG/SETTIME on the remote
control again to confirm.
Notes:
➜ The clock digits flash on the display panel.
– Timer is not available in AUX mode.
– If USB/SD/MMC source is selected and no
compatible USB/SD/MMC device is plugged,
TUNER will be selected automatically.
4 Press VOLUME +/- on the system (or
VOL +/- on the remote control) to set the
hours.
5 Press PROG/SETTIME on the remote
control again.
➜ The clock digits for the minutes flash.
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Clock/Timer
Sleep timer setting
The sleep timer enables the system to switch off
by itself after a set period of time.
1 In power on mode, press SLEEP on the remote
control repeatedly to select a preset time.
➜ The selections are as follows (time in
minutes):
120 ™ 90 ™ 60 ™ 45 ™ 30 ™ 15 ™ OFF ™
120 …
➜ "SLEEP XX" is displayed. "XX" is the time in
minutes.
➜ "SLEEP" is displayed if the sleep time you
have selected is not 0FF.
2 When you reach the desired length of time, stop
pressing the SLEEP button.
To deactivate the sleep timer
●
Press SLEEP repeatedly until "0FF" is displayed,
or press POWER.
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Specifications
AMPLIFIER
GENERAL INFORMATION
Output power ....................................... 2 x 25W RMS
Signal-to-noise ratio....................................... ≥ 70 dBA
Frequency response ...... 20 Hz – 20 KHz, 3 dB
(Subwoofer) ................................................50 - 180Hz
Input sensitivity AUX ....................... 0.5V (max. 2V)
Impedance loudspeakers ......................................... 4 Ω
(Subwoofer) ............................................................... 8W
AC Power (for the main uint)............ 100 – 240V,
.................................................................................... 50/60 Hz
AC Power (for the subwoofer)..............110V, 60Hz
Dimensions (w x h x d, main unit)
........................................................210 x 200 x 567 (mm)
Dimensions (w x h x d, subwoofer)
...........................................................70 x 197 x 302 (mm)
Weight (main unit) .................................................... 3 kg
Weight (subwoofer) ............................................. 3.3 kg
Wireless subwoofer connection.........2.4GHz,AFH
Standby power consumption ............................<2W
Eco power standby .................................................<1W
TUNER
FM wave range ................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz
Antenna
FM ....................................................................... 75 Ω wire
USB PLAYER/SD/MMC CARD
USB ................................................................... 12Mb/s,V1.1
......................................... support MP3 and WMA files
Number of albums/folders ................. maximum 99
Number of tracks/titles...................... maximum 400
Specifications and external appearance are
subject to change without notice.
Maintenance
Cleaning the Cabinet
●
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild
detergent solution. Do not use a solution
containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.
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Troubleshooting
WARNING
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for
help.
Problem
Solution
Radio reception is poor.
✔
✔
If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or
connect an external antenna for better
reception.
Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi
System and yourTV orVCR.
The system does not react when buttons
are pressed.
✔
✔
✔
Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and
switch on the system again.
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor
quality.
Adjust the volume.
The remote control does not function
properly.
Select the source (iPod orTUNER, for example)
before pressing the function button (ÉÅ, 5 /
6).
✔
✔
Reduce the distance between the remote
control and the system.
Insert the battery with its polarities
(+/– signs) aligned as indicated.
Replace the battery.
✔
✔
Point the remote control directly toward
IR sensor on the front of the system.
The timer is not working.
✔
✔
Set the clock correctly.
Switch on the timer.
The Clock/Timer setting is erased.
✔
✔
Power has been interrupted or the power cord
has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.
Some files on the USB device are not
displayed.
Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or
the number of titles exceeds 400.
“DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED” scrolls on the
display.
✔
Remove the USB mass storage device or select
another source.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
Wireless connection with the subwoofer
fails
✔
✔
Ensure that the subwoofer is powered on.
The distance between the main set and
subwoofer may exceed the maximum range of
wireless communication. Move the subwoofer
closer to the main set.
✔
✔
Obstacles may exist between the main set and
subwoofer. Remove the obstacles.
Strong interference may exist. Ensure there is no
strong interference that may impair the
communication between the main set and
subwoofer.
✔
If the problem remains, see “Preparations -
Connecting the wireless subwoofer” for manual
pairing.
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PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY
ONE (1) YEAR
WARRANTY COVERAGE:
PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth
below.
Philips, or (d) if any Philips serial number has been removed or
defaced, or (e) product, accessories or consumables sold “AS IS”
without warranty of any kind by including refurbished Philips
product sold “AS IS” by some retailers.
WHO IS COVERED:
Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the per- This Limited Warranty does not cover:
son receiving the product as a gift against defects in materials and
workmanship as based on the date of original purchase
(“Warranty Period”) from an Authorized Dealer. The original
sales receipt showing the product name and the purchase date
from an authorized retailer is considered such proof.
•
•
Shipping charges to return defective product to Philips.
Labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjust-
ment of customer controls on the product, and installation or
repair of antenna/signal source systems outside of the product.
Product repair and/or part replacement because of improper
installation or maintenance, connections to improper voltage
supply, power line surge, lightning damage, retained images or
screen markings resulting from viewing fixed stationary con-
tent for extended periods, product cosmetic appearance items
due to normal wear and tear, unauthorized repair or other
cause not within the control of Philips.
Damage or claims for products not being available for use, or
for lost data or lost software.
Damage from mishandled shipments or transit accidents when
returning product to Philips.
A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable
it to operate in any country other than the country for which
it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or
repair of products damaged by these modifications.
A product used for commercial or institutional purposes
(including but not limited to rental purposes).
•
WHAT IS COVERED:
The Philips warranty covers new products if a defect in material
or workmanship occurs and a valid claim is received by Philips
within the Warranty Period. At its option, Philips will either (1)
repair the product at no charge, using new or refurbished
replacement parts, or (2) exchange the product with a product
that is new or which has been manufactured from new, or ser-
viceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent or most
comparable to the original product in Philips current inventory,
or (3) refund the original purchase price of the product.
Philips warrants replacement products or parts provided under
this warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from
the date of the replacement or repair for ninety (90) days or for
the remaining portion of the original product’s warranty,
whichever provides longer coverage for you. When a product or
part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property
and the replaced item becomes Philips’ property. When a refund
is given, your product becomes Philips’ property.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Product lost in shipment and no signature verification receipt
can be provided.
Failure to operate per Owner’s Manual.
Note: Any product sold and identified as refurbished or
renewed carries a ninety (90) day limited warranty.
TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN THE U.S.A., PUERTO
RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS…
Contact Philips Customer Care Center at:
1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477)
Replacement product can only be sent if all warranty
requirements are met. Failure to follow all requirements
can result in delay.
TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN CANADA…
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)
1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) - (English or Spanish
Speaking)
WHAT IS NOT COVERED - EXCLUSIONS AND LIMI-
TATIONS:
This Limited Warranty applies only to the new products manu-
factured by or for Philips that can be identified by the trademark,
trade name, or logo affixed to it. This Limited Warranty does not REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS
apply to any non-Philips hardware product or any software, even
if packaged or sold with the product. Non-Philips manufacturers,
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE CON-
SUMER. PHILIPS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDEN-
suppliers, or publishers may provide a separate warranty for their TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF
own products packaged with the bundled product.
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PROD-
UCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE
LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT
IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS
WARRANTY.
Philips is not liable for any damage to or loss of any programs,
data, or other information stored on any media contained within
the product, or any non-Philips product or part not covered by
this warranty. Recovery or reinstallation of programs, data or
other information is not covered under this Limited Warranty.
Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation of inciden-
tal or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may
not apply to you.
This warranty does not apply (a) to damage caused by accident,
abuse, misuse, neglect, misapplication, or non-Philips product, (b)
to damage caused by service performed by anyone other than
Philips or Philips Authorized Service Location, (c) to a product or
a part that has been modified without the written permission of
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.
Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026
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México
Es necesario que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de manejo.
PRECAUCIÓN - ADVERTENCIA
No abrir, riesgo de choque eléctrico
ATENCIÓN
Verifique que el voltaje de alimentación
sea el requerido para su aparato
Para evitar el riesgo de choque eléctrico, no quite la tapa.
En caso de requerir servicio, dirijase al personal calificado.
Descripción:
Modelo :
Système de divertissement avec
station d’accueil
DC912/ 37
Alimentación: 100–240V~; 50/60 Hz (unidad principal)
110 V, 60 Hz (subwoofer)
Consumo:
25 W (unidad principal)
40 W (subwoofer)
Importador:
Domicilio:
Philips Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
Av. La Palma No.6
Col. San Fernando La Herradura
Huixquilucan
Localidad yTel: Edo. de México C.P. 52784
Tel.52 69 90 00
Exportador:
Philips Electronics HK, Ltd.
País de Origen: China
Nº de Serie:
______________________________
LEA CUIDADOSAMENTE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO
ANTES DE USAR SU APARATO.
AVISO IMPORTANTE
Philips Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. no se hace
responsable por daños o desperfectos causados por:
– Maltrato, descuido o mal uso, presencia de
insectos o roedores (cucarachas, ratones etc.).
– Cuando el aparato no haya sido operarado
de acuerdo con el instructivo del uso, fuera
de los valores nominales y tolerancias de las
tensiones (voltaje), frecuencia (ciclaje) de
alimentación eléctrica y las características
que deben reunir las instalaciones auxiliares.
– Por fenómenos naturales tales como:
temblores, inundaciones, incendios, descargas
eléctricas, rayos etc. o delitos causados por
terceros (choques asaltos, riñas, etc.).
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PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICA
P.O. BOX 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026
Meet Philips at the Internet
DC912
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Printed In China
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