Philips CEM2000B User Manual

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CEM2000B  
EN User manual  
1 Important  
Notice  
Safety  
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.  
Read and understand all instructions  
before you use your apparatus. If damage  
is caused by failure to follow instructions,  
the warranty does not apply.  
This apparatus is designed for negative  
ground (earth) 12 V DC operation only.  
To ensure safe driving, adjust the volume  
to a safe and comfortable level.  
Improper fuses can cause damage or  
fire. When you need to change the fuse,  
consult a professional.  
Windows Media and the Windows logo are  
trademarks, or registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
Use only the supplied mounting hardware  
for a safe and secure installation.  
To avoid short circuit, do not expose the  
apparatus, remote control or remote  
control batteries to rain or water.  
Never insert objects into the ventilation  
slots or other openings on the apparatus.  
Clean the apparatus and frame with a  
soft, damp cloth. Never use substances  
such as alcohol, chemicals or household  
cleaners on the apparatus.  
This apparatus includes this label:  
Never place any objects other than discs  
into the apparatus.  
Never use solvents such as benzene,  
thinner, cleaners available commercially,  
or anti-static sprays intended for discs.  
Visible and invisible laser radiation when  
open. Avoid exposure to beam.  
Risk of damage to the apparatus screen!  
Never touch, push, rub or strike the  
screen with any object.  
Recycling  
Your product is designed and manufactured  
with high quality materials and components,  
which can be recycled and reused.  
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:  
Caution  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance  
of procedures other than herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe  
operation.  
4
EN  
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.  
Your product contains batteries covered by the  
European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot  
be disposed of with normal household waste.  
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.  
2 Your car audio  
system  
Congratulations on your purchase, and  
welcome to Philips!To fully benefit from the  
support that Philips offers, register your product  
Introduction  
With the in-car audio system, you can enjoy  
your drive while listening to:  
FM or AM (MW) radio  
DAB radio  
Audio from CD or MP3 disc  
Audio from USB devices  
Audio from other external devices  
This product complies with the radio  
interference requirements of the European  
Community.  
The unit supports the following media format:  
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.)  
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.  
What’s in the box  
Check and identify the contents of your package:  
a Main unit  
Any changes or modifications made to this  
device that are not expressly approved by  
Philips Consumer Lifestyle may void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
2010 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.  
All rights reserved.  
Specifications are subject to change without  
notice. Trademarks are the property of  
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their  
respective owners. Philips reserves the right  
to change products at any time without being  
obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly.  
b Remote control  
c Front panel  
d Trim plate  
e Carrying case for front panel  
f Sleeve  
g Rubber cushion  
h Screws x 4 pcs  
i Standard ISO connector  
EN  
5
j Disassembly tools x 2 pcs  
k User manual  
l Quick start guide  
m DAB Antenna  
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Overview of the main unit  
a DBB  
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Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost  
(DBB) sound.  
Navigate MP3/WMA folders.  
Select radio bands.  
Scroll up/down menu.  
b
Unlock the panel.  
EN  
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q MENU  
Switch the unit on or off.  
Confirm selection.  
Mute or unmute sound.  
Rotate to adjust volume.  
Access system menu.  
r EQ AUDIO  
Select equalizer (EQ) setting.  
Access audio setting menu.  
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s SOURCE  
Return to previous menu.  
Eject disc.  
Select audio source.  
t RESET  
Restore default settings.  
u Disc slot  
USB connector.  
h MP3 LINK  
Connect external audio device.  
Overview of the remote  
control  
i OPTIONS/CLOCK  
Access option menu.  
Display the DAB related information.  
View clock.  
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j 5+  
Select/Store preset radio station  
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1-10.  
Select/Store preset DAB station  
1-20.  
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k SONG/4  
OK  
Search for track.  
Select/Store preset station no.4.  
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l 3  
PRESET  
PRESET  
FOLDER  
SONG  
Select/Store preset station no.3.  
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m FOLDER/2  
OPT  
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Search for folder.  
Select/Store preset station no.2.  
OPTIONS  
CLOCK  
DISPLAY  
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n 1  
Select/Store preset station no.1.  
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Tune for radio/DAB station.  
Skip/search for track.  
a PRESET +/-  
Select preset radio station.  
Fast forward/backward playback.  
b OPT  
p DISP  
Access option menu.  
In Radio mode, press briefly to display  
radio info.  
In DAB mode , press briefly to display  
DAB radio station list.  
c
Start play.  
Pause or resume play.  
8
EN  
d AUDIO  
3 Get started  
Access audio setting menu.  
e
/
Tune to a radio station  
Skip track.  
Fast backward/forward playback  
Caution  
Use the controls only as stated in this user  
manual.  
f OK  
Confirm selection.  
Always follow the instructions in this chapter in  
sequence.  
If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the  
model and serial number of your apparatus.The  
model number and serial number are on the  
bottom of your apparatus.Write the numbers  
here:  
g MENU  
Access system menu.  
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/PWR/  
Turn the unit on or off.  
Mute or restore volume.  
Model No. __________________________  
Serial No. ___________________________  
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Select tuner band.  
Scroll up/down menu.  
Select MP3/WMA folder.  
Install the car audio  
j
Return to previous menu.  
These instructions are for a typical installation.  
However, if your car has different requirements,  
make the corresponding adjustment. If you have  
any questions regarding installation kits, consult  
your Philips car audio dealer.  
k SOURCE  
Select audio source.  
l VOLUME +/-  
Adjust volume.  
Caution  
m EQ  
Select equalizer (EQ) setting.  
This unit is designed for negative ground  
(earth) 12 V DC operation only.  
n DBB  
Always install this unit in the car dashboard.  
Other locations can be dangerous as the rear  
of the unit heats up during use.  
Turn on or off Dynamic Bass Boost  
(DBB) sound.  
To avoid short-circuit: before you connect,  
ensure that the ignition is off.  
o SONG  
Ensure that you connect the yellow and red  
power supply leads after all other leads are  
connected.  
Search for track.  
p FOLDER  
Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with  
electrical tape.  
Search for folder.  
Ensure that the leads do not get caught under  
screws orin parts that will move (e.g. seat rail).  
Ensure that all ground (earth) leads are run to  
a common ground (earth) point.  
q DISP  
In Radio mode, press briefly to display  
radio info.  
In DAB mode , press briefly to display  
DAB radio station list.  
Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a  
safe and secure installation.  
Improper fuses can cause damage or fire.  
When you need to change the fuse, consult a  
professional.  
r CLOCK  
View clock.  
EN  
9
Note on the power supply lead (yellow)  
3 Connect the antenna and amplifier as  
illustrated, if applicable. You can connect  
the car audio to the amplifier through  
RCA-TO-RCA cables (not supplied).  
When you connect other devices to this  
apparatus, ensure that the rating of the  
car circuit is higher than the total fuse  
value of all the connected devices.  
Notes on speaker connection  
Never connect speaker wires to the metal  
body or chassis of the car.  
Never connect speaker wires with stripes  
to one another.  
Connection: for cars with ISO  
connectors  
6
Caution  
Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with  
electrical tape.  
Connector  
ANTENNA  
Connect to  
Antenna  
Front right  
speaker  
Front left  
speaker  
Rear right  
speaker  
1
2
1 Pull out the ISO connectors from car  
dashboard and connect them to the  
bigger end of the supplied standard  
connector.  
FRONT LINE  
OUT R (Socket)  
FRONT LINE  
OUT L (Socket)  
REAR LINE  
OUT R (Socket)  
REAR LINE  
3
4
5
6
Rear left  
speaker  
DAB Antenna  
OUT L (Socket)  
DAB Antenna  
Connection: for cars without ISO  
connectors  
2 Connect the other end of the supplied  
standard connector to the unit.  
Caution  
Be sure to connect the black ground (earth)  
lead first.  
10 EN  
1
2
3
4
Green/black strip  
White/black strip  
Gray/black strip  
Purple/black strip  
Left speaker  
(Rear)  
Left speaker  
(Front)  
Right speaker  
(Front)  
Right speaker  
(Rear)  
1 Connect the antenna and amplifier as  
illustrated, if applicable.  
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RED  
Ignition key +12V DC  
when ON/ACC  
Motor/electric antenna  
relay control lead/  
Amplifier relay control  
lead  
BLUE  
6
Connector  
Connect to  
g
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BLACK  
Ground  
1
2
ANTENNA  
Antenna  
Front right  
speaker  
YELLOW To the +12V car battery  
which is energized at all  
times  
FRONT LINE  
OUT R (Socket)  
FRONT LINE  
OUT L (Socket)  
REAR LINE  
OUT R (Socket)  
REAR LINE  
3
4
5
6
Front left  
speaker  
4 Connect the supplied standard connector  
Rear right  
speaker  
to the unit.  
Rear left  
speaker  
DAB Antenna  
OUT L (Socket)  
DAB Antenna  
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Tip  
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The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors  
depends on the type of vehicle you drive. Be  
sure to make proper connections to prevent  
damage to the unit.  
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2 Cut off the bigger end of the supplied  
standard connector.  
3 Check the car’s wiring carefully and  
connect them to the supplied standard  
connector.  
EN 11  
4 Remove the mounting sleeve with the  
Mount into the dashboard  
1 If the car does not have an on-board  
drive or navigation computer, disconnect  
the negative terminal of the car battery.  
supplied disassembly tools.  
If you disconnect the car battery in  
a car that has an on-board drive or  
navigation computer, the computer  
may lose its memory.  
If the car battery is not disconnected,  
to avoid short-circuit, ensure that the  
bare wires do not touch each other.  
2 Ensure that car dashboard opening is  
within these measurements:  
5 Install the sleeve into the dashboard and  
bend the tabs outward to fix the sleeve.  
5mm  
Note  
If the unit is not fixed by sleeve but by the  
supplied screws, skip this step.  
183 mm  
5mm  
53.5mm  
3 Remove the two screws on the top of the  
unit.  
12 EN  
6 Place the supplied rubber cushion over  
Attach the front panel  
1 Attach the trim plate.  
the end of the mounting bolt.  
2 Insert the right side of the panel in the  
chassis until it is correctly engaged.  
3 Press the left side of the panel until the  
mechanism locks it into place.  
7 Slide the unit into the dashboard until you  
hear a click sound.  
5mm  
Place the DAB antenna  
Warning  
Make sure the antenna cable does not  
interfere with the safe operation of driving  
wheel, air bags and seatbelts or other  
equipment.  
Before entering low overhangs, car washes, or  
other places with obstacles which may catch  
on or touch the antenna, remove the antenna  
to avoid potential damage.  
8 Reconnect the negative terminal of the  
car battery.  
Damage caused by not following the  
installation instructions is not covered by  
warranty.  
EN 13  
you selected. The magnetic steel base will  
stick to any metallic surface.  
Note: Damage may be caused to the  
paintwork of the car if the antenna slides  
or rotates on the car surface.  
DAB / DAB+Antenna  
4 Route the cable: Tuck the cable under  
weather strip of the door and run the  
cable through the passenger doorway  
or tailgate. Reserve enough slack in  
your cable to fit open doors or deck  
lids. Secure cables to avoid cable being  
pinched between hinges and the door.  
Install remote control battery  
DAB / DAB+Antenna  
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.  
Perchlorate Material - special handling may  
perchlorate.  
For first-time use:  
1 Remove the protective tab to activate the  
remote control battery.  
1 Find a location as flat as possible on the  
outside of your car. For example, the roof  
near the windshield, or rear window.  
Note: The magnetic base of the  
antenna will remain secure at normal  
vehicle speeds in non-windy conditions.  
Antennae installed on curved surfaces  
may become detached in windy  
conditions.  
To replace the remote control battery:  
1 Open the battery compartment.  
2 Insert one CR2025 battery with correct  
polarity (+/-) as indicated.  
3 Close the battery compartment.  
2 Make sure the selected surface is  
clean and free of dirt, water, or other  
substances which could inhibit attachment  
to the surface.  
3 Gently place the magnetic steel base of  
the DAB/DAB+ antenna on the surface  
14 EN  
4 Listen to radio  
Turn on  
1 Press to turn on the unit.  
To turn off the unit, press for over  
3 seconds.  
Select tuner region  
You can select suitable country/region of the  
radio.  
Set clock  
1 Press SOURCE to select radio mode.  
2 Press MENU repeatedly to select region.  
3 Rotate to select:  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press or repeatedly until current  
[USA]  
time is displayed.  
[LATIN]  
[Europe]  
[ASIA]  
3 Turn to set hour.  
4 Press to confirm.  
5 Turn to set minute.  
6 Press to confirm.  
[M-EAST]  
[RUSSIA]  
View clock  
Select tuner sensitivity  
To receive more radio stations or only stations  
with strong signal, you can adjust the tuner  
sensitivity.  
1 Press and hold CLOCK until the clock is  
displayed.  
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until [LOCAL]  
is displayed.  
2 Rotate to select a setting:  
[LOCAL SEEK ON]: Only stations  
with strong signal can be broadcast.  
[LOCAL SEEK OFF]: Stations with  
strong and weak signals can be  
broadcast.  
Listen to FM/AM radio  
Tune to a radio station  
1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select Tuner.  
2 Press or to select band: [FM1], [FM2],  
[FM3], [AM1], or [AM2].  
EN 15  
3 Press  
manually.  
or  
to tune to a radio station  
Play with RDS  
The RDS (Radio Data System) function  
operates only in areas with FM stations  
broadcasting RDS signals. If you tune to an  
RDS station, an RDS icon and information  
about the presenter, station or program is  
displayed.  
» The radio station is broadcast.  
» To search for a radio station  
automatically, press  
3 seconds.  
or  
for over  
Store radio stations in memory  
You can store up to 10 stations in each band.  
Turn on RDS  
Note  
Store stations automatically  
The default setting for RDS is on.  
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
[AUTO-STORE] displays.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press to confirm.  
2 Press  
/
repeatedly until [RDS]  
» The 10 strongest stations of the  
selected band are saved in preset  
channel automatically.  
displays.  
3 Rotate to select option:  
[RDS ON]: The RDS function is  
turned on.  
Store stations manually  
[RDS OFF]: The RDS function is  
turned off.  
1 Tune to a station that you want to store.  
(see ‘Tune to a radio station’ on page 16)  
Select program type  
Before tuning to RDS stations, you can select  
program type and let the unit search only for  
programs of the selected category.  
2
For preset 1 to preset 4, press and  
hold button 1 to 4 to store the  
corresponding station.  
For preset 5 to 10, press and hold  
button 5+ and rotate to select a  
number (1-10) for the preset.  
1 Press OPTIONS until [PTY SCH] is  
displayed.  
2 Turn to select a type, then press to  
3 Press to confirm.  
» The station is saved in the selected  
channel.  
confirm.  
» The preset number lights up on the  
LCD screen.  
Tune to a preset station  
1 Press or to select band.  
2 Press 5+ and rotate to select the preset  
number.  
3 Press to confirm the selection.  
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Item  
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Program type Description  
Item  
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Program type Description  
NEWS  
AFFAIRS  
News services  
Politics and  
current affairs  
Special  
information  
programs  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
FOLK M  
National Music  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
3
INFO  
DOCUMENT Documentary  
30  
31  
TEST  
Alarm Test  
ALARM  
Alarm  
4
5
SPORT  
Sports  
EDUCATE  
Education and  
advanced training  
Radio plays and  
literature  
Select alternate frequencies  
6
7
DRAMA  
If the radio signal come from the current  
station is poor, you can turn on the AF  
(Alternate Frequency) function to let the  
unit searches for another station with  
stronger signal but with the same program  
identification as the current station  
automatically.  
CULTURE  
Culture, religion  
and society  
Science  
Entertainment  
programs  
8
9
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
10  
11  
12  
13  
POP M  
Pop music  
Rock music  
Light music  
Light classical  
music  
1 Press MENU.  
ROCK M  
EASY M  
LIGHT M  
2 Press or repeatedly until [AF] is  
displayed.  
3 Rotate to select a setting:  
[AF ON]: Turn on the AF mode.  
[AF OFF]: Turn off the AF mode.  
14  
15  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
Classical music  
Special music  
programs  
Set region for AF tuning  
You can define AF tuning region:  
16  
17  
18  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
Weather  
Finance  
Children’s  
programs  
[REG ON] Only stations in current region  
can be tuned to automatically.  
[REG OFF] All stations can be tuned to  
automatically.  
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20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
SOCIAL  
Social Affairs  
Religion  
Phone In  
Travel  
Leisure  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [REG]  
Jazz Music  
Country Music  
(Regional Radio) is displayed.  
COUNTRY  
3 Rotate to select a setting.  
EN 17  
Receive traffic announcement  
If you do not want to miss traffic  
announcement when enjoying music, turn on  
the TA (Traffic Announcement) function.  
Listen to Digital Audio  
Broadcasts (DAB)  
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), is a way  
of broadcasting radio digitally through a  
network of transmitters. It provides you with  
more choice, better sound quality and more  
information.  
1 Press MENU or OPTIONS.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [TA] is  
displayed.  
3 Rotate to select a setting:  
For the first time when DAB mode is  
switched on.  
[TA ON]: When there is traffic  
announcement, the unit switches  
to the tuner mode (regardless of  
the current mode) and begins to  
broadcast the traffic conditions.  
When the traffic announcement  
is over, it returns to the previous  
mode.  
1 Press SOURCE on the main unit repeatedly  
to select DAB/DAB+.  
» The system performs auto scan.  
» All the available DAB stations is stored.  
» The radio tunes to the first available  
station.  
[TA OFF]: Traffic announcement  
does not cut in.  
Tip  
The display shows a rectangle. The position  
of the rectangle indicates the degree of signal  
strength. (The further towards the right, the  
greater the signal strength.)  
Set RDS clock  
You can use time signal that is broadcast  
together with the RDS signal to set the clock  
of the unit automatically.  
If there is no DAB coverage currently available,  
or DAB signal is too weak in your area, no  
DAB station will be found, and message like  
“No Station Found, Scan Again” displays.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [CT] is  
displayed.  
Tune to DAB radio station manually  
3 Rotate to select a setting:  
[CT ON]: Turn on the RDS clock.  
Time shown on the unit synchronizes  
with that on the RDS station.  
1 Under DAB mode, press and hold  
/
to enter manual seek mode.  
» “MANUAL” blinks on LCD screen.  
[CT OFF]: Turn off the RDS clock.  
2 Press  
/
repeatedly until the the  
desired channel/frequency appears.  
Tip  
The accuracy of the transmitted time depends  
on the RDS station that transmits the time  
signal.  
Scan for new DAB stations  
1 Under DAB mode, press MENU  
repeatedly until [DAB SCAN] is displayed.  
2 Press to confirm.  
» The system scans for all available DAB  
radio stations and broadcasts the first  
station.  
18 EN  
Tip  
Tune to a preset station  
New stations and services will be added in the  
DAB broadcast. To make new DAB stations  
and services available on your car audio, scan  
on a regular base.  
1 Press 5+ and rotate to select the preset  
number.  
2 Press to confirm the selection.  
Note  
Store DAB stations automatically  
f the Scanned/Preset DAB station signal is  
not available at particular time/region, [No] is  
displayed.  
1 In DAB mode, press MENU to enter the  
menu options.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [DAB  
STORE] displays.  
Display DAB information  
3 Press to confirm.  
On the display of DAB broadcasting, the first  
line shows station name, and the second line  
shows the service information for the current  
station. 6 types of service information are  
available.  
» The 20 strongest stations of the  
selected band are saved in preset  
channel automatically.  
Program DAB radio stations manually  
You can program a maximum of 20 preset  
DAB radio stations.  
1 Tune to a DAB station.  
2 Press OPTIONS/CLOCK repeatedly to  
scroll through the display information  
(if available).  
1 Tune to a DAB station.  
Multiplex name: Displays the name  
of the DAB multiplex in which the  
current station is broadcast.  
Multiplex info: Displays the channel  
and frequency of the current DAB  
multiplex.  
2
For preset 1 to preset 4, press and  
hold button 1 to 4 to store the  
corresponding station.  
For preset 5 to 10, press and hold  
button 5+ and rotate to select a  
number (1-20) for the preset.  
Program type: Describes the content  
of the current DAB station.  
Scrolling text: Information broadcast  
by most DAB stations (may include  
song titles, news, etc)  
3 Press to confirm.  
» The station is saved in the selected  
channel.  
Signal Strength: Displays a meter  
illustrating the strength of the DAB  
signal 0-100.  
Signal Quality: Display DAB signal  
quality, from 0 to 100.  
» The preset number is displayed on the  
LCD screen.  
Note  
If a DAB station is already stored under a  
preset location, new DAB station assigned to  
this location will overwrite the old DAB station.  
DAB station presets will not overwrite FM  
presets.  
Tip  
If any information above is selected, when  
you tune to another DAB station, you can  
press OPTIONS/CLOCK once to display the  
selected information, no need to scroll through  
the list.  
EN 19  
Weak DAB signal  
Use DAB menu  
Select the switch over option when DAB  
signal is weak.  
1 In DAB mode, press MENU to enter the  
menu options.  
1 In the DAB mode, press MENU to enter  
2 Press or repeatedly until DAB  
the menu options.  
antenna option displays.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [WEAK  
3 Rotate to select an option.  
DAB] displays.  
[ANTENNA OFF]: Select when  
using the DAB aerial without the  
booster.  
3 Rotate to select an option.  
[WEAK MUTE]: When the DAB  
signal is weak, fade out the DAB  
audio and mute it until the DAB  
signal is strong, then the audio will  
fade in to the original volume level.  
[WEAK TO FM]: When the DAB  
signal is weak, switch to the last  
listened FM station. Switch back to  
DAB when signal is strong.  
[ANTENNA 12V]: Select when using  
the DAB aerial with the booster (12V).  
DAB Sorting  
With this option, you can select the way that  
the station list is arranged.  
1 In DAB mode, press MENU to enter the  
menu options.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [DAB  
DAB Dynamic Range Control  
DRC adds or removes a degree of  
compensation for the differences in the  
dynamic range between radio stations.  
SORTING] displays.  
3 Rotate to select an option.  
[SORT ACTIVE]: Lists active stations  
first on the station list.  
1 In DAB mode, press MENU to enter the  
[SORT A-Z]: Lists all sations in  
alphanumeric order (0-9, A-Z).  
[SORT MULTIPLEX]: Lists stations  
in groups according to their multiplex  
(a group of stations broadcast by the  
same operator).  
menu options.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [DAB  
DRC] displays.  
3 Rotate to select an option.  
[DRC Off]: No compensation  
applied. (the default)  
[DRC Low]: Medium compensation  
applied.  
[DRC High]: Maximum compensation  
applied.  
You can tune to a DAB station through the  
sorted DAB station list.  
1 Under DAB mode, press DISP once to  
display the DAB station list.  
2 Rotate to scroll through the DAB  
station list in the order set above.  
Note  
3 Press to switch to the selected DAB  
The best way to determine which of these DRC  
value settings suits you best is to experiment  
with them on a variety of source material.  
station.  
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5 Play audio files  
Play from USB  
Note  
Note  
Ensure that the USB device contains playable  
music.  
Ensure that the disc or device contains playable  
files.  
Insert the USB device  
1 Slide the USB socket cover marked  
Play a disc  
to the left.  
2 Insert the USB device into the USB socket.  
» The unit starts playing from the USB  
device automatically.  
Note  
You cannot play CDs encoded with copyright  
protection technologies.  
You can play commercially available audio CDs  
and these discs:  
CD-Recordables (CD-R)  
CD-Re-writables (CD-RW)  
MP3 CDs  
WMA CDs  
Note  
Ensure that the disc contains playable content.  
1 Insert a CD with the printed side facing up.  
» Play starts automatically.  
To pause CD play, press  
.
To resume CD play, press again.  
To skip to the previous/next track, press  
or  
.
To search backward/forward rapidly  
Remove the USB device  
within the current track, press  
for 3 seconds.  
or  
1 Press to turn off the unit.  
Remove the CD  
To take out the CD, press on the front panel.  
2 Remove the USB device.  
Tip  
Search for an MP3/WMA  
track  
If the disc is blocked in the disc compartment,  
press and hold until the disc comes out.  
Search within the current folder  
1 Press SONG.  
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» The name of the current track is  
Shuffle play  
displayed.  
2 Rotate to select another track in  
You can play the tracks in random order:  
current folder  
1 During play, press OPTIONS repeatedly  
3 Press to confirm.  
until [RANDOM] displays.  
Search in other folder  
2 Rotate to select a setting:  
[RANDOM OFF]: Turn off random  
play.  
[RANDOM FLD]: start random play  
for all tracks in the current folder.  
[RANDOM ALL]: start random play  
for all tracks.  
1 Press FOLDER.  
» The name of the current folder is  
displayed.  
2 Rotate to navigate through all folders.  
3 Press to access the selected folder.  
4 Rotate to select a track in the folder.  
5 Press to start play.  
Intro play  
Tip  
You can play the first 10 seconds of each track.  
To go back to upper level of a folder, press  
.
1 During play, press OPTIONS repeatedly  
until [INTRO] displays.  
2 Rotate to select a setting:  
[INTRO OFF]: Cancel intro play and  
start normal play.  
View play information  
[INTRO FLD]: Start introl play in the  
current folder.  
[INTRO ALL]: Play the first  
10 seconds of each track.  
1 During playing, press DISP repeatedly to  
view:  
Track number and elapsed play time  
Artist  
Album  
Title  
Folder  
File  
Connect external sound  
source  
1 Connect the external sound source to  
Repeat play  
MP3 LINK socket with a 3.5 mm cable.  
2 Press SOURCE repeatedly until [MP3  
1 During play, press OPTIONS repeatedly  
LINK] is displayed.  
until [REPEAT] displays.  
3 Operate the external component (refer  
to the instructions supplied with the  
external component).  
2 Rotate to select a setting.  
[REPEAT ALL]: Play all tracks  
repeatedly.  
[REPEAT TRK]: Play current track  
repeatedly.  
[REPEAT FLD]: Play all tracks in the  
current folder repeatedly.  
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6 Adjust sound  
Other sound settings  
You can also adjust the preset EQ/Audio  
settings.  
Adjust volume  
1 Press EQ/Audio for 3 seconds.  
2 Press or repeatedly to select the  
1 Turn clockwise/anticlockwise to  
item to be adjusted:  
increase/decrease volume.  
[BASS LEVEL]: -7 to +7  
[BASS CFQ] (bass center frequency)  
range: 60, 80, 100, 200.  
Mute  
[MIDDLE LEVEL] range:-7 to +7  
[MIDDLE CFQ] (middle center  
frequency) range: 0.5k, 1.0k, 1.5k,  
2.5k.  
You can turn off the sound of your audio.  
1 During play, press  
.
To resume sound, press again.  
[TREBLE LEVEL] range: -7 to +7  
[TREBLE CFQ] (treble center  
frequency) range: 10.0k, 12.5k, 15.0k,  
17.5k.  
Turn DBB on/off  
[BALANCE] range: 12L to 12R. (L=  
left speaker, R = right speaker)  
[FADER] range: 12R to 12F. (R =  
rear speaker, F = front speaker)  
[RESUME]: Resume the preset EQ  
value to factory default value.  
1 Press DBB.  
» The current DBB setting is displayed.  
» [DBB ON] :The Dynamic Bass Boost  
(DBB) function is on.  
» [DBB OFF] :The DBB function is off.  
3 Rotate to select a value.  
Select preset equalizer  
1 Press EQ/Audio.  
» Current Equalizer setting is displayed.  
2 Press EQ/Audio again to select a preset  
EQ setting:  
[OPTIMAL] (optimal)  
[FLAT] (flat)  
[POP] (pop)  
[USER] (user)  
[TECHNO] (techno)  
[ROCK] (rock)  
[CLASSIC] (classic)  
[JAZZ] (jazz)  
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3 Rotate to toggle between the settings  
7 Adjust system  
settings  
[DIMMER Hi] (dimmer hi)  
[DIMMER Lo] (dimmer low)  
Turn demo mode on/off  
1 Press MENU.  
Turn beep sound on/off  
Each time you press a button, the unit beeps.  
You can turn on or off this beep sound.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [DEMO] is  
displayed.  
» The screen shows current Demo  
mode setting.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press or repeatedly to until [BEEP]  
is displayed.  
3 Rotate to select a setting:  
3 Rotate to select a setting:  
[DEMO ON] : Turn on the demo  
mode. When the unit is idle for  
more than 10 seconds, all functions  
are displayed.  
[DEMO OFF] : Turn off the demo  
mode.  
[BEEP ON]: Turn on the beep  
sound.  
[BEEP OFF]: Turn off the beep  
sound.  
Select blackout setting  
You can set the screen to turn off automatically  
after the unit is idle for 10 or 20 seconds.  
Reset  
You can reset the unit to its default setting.  
1 Press MENU.  
1 Detach the front panel.  
2 Press or repeatedly until [BLKOUT]  
2 Press the reset button by using a ball-  
is displayed.  
point pen or a similar tool.  
» Preset adjustments such as preset  
channels and sound adjustments are  
erased.  
3 Rotate to select a setting:  
[BKO 10 S] : Turn off the screen  
automatically 10 seconds after last  
operation.  
[BKO 20 S] : Turn off the screen  
automatically 20 seconds after last  
operation.  
[BKO OFF] : Never turn off the  
screen.  
Dimmer  
1 Press MENU  
2 Press or repeatedly until [DIMMER]  
is displayed.  
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8 Additional  
information  
Detach the front panel  
You can detach the front panel to deter theft.  
1 Press to release the panel.  
2 Push the left side of the panel rightward.  
Note  
If the new fuse gets damaged again, there may  
be an internal malfunction. Consult your Philips  
dealer.  
Remove the unit  
You can remove the unit from the dashboard.  
1 Detach the front panel.  
2 Pull out the unit by using the disassembly  
tools.  
3 Pull the panel towards you to disengage it  
from the chassis.  
4 Store the panel in the supplied carry case  
to protect it from dirt or damage.  
Replace fuse  
If the fuse is damaged,  
1 Check the electric connection.  
2 Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the  
damaged fuse.  
3 Replace the fuse.  
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Compatible USB devices:  
9 Product  
information  
USB flash memory: USB 1.1 host with  
interface reading all speed support (1.1, 2.0)  
USB flash players: USB 1.1 host with  
interface reading all speed support (1.1, 2.0)  
Supported formats:  
USB or memory file format: FAT16, FAT32  
MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and  
variable bit rate  
WMA V4, V7, V8, V9 (L1, L2)  
ISO9660, Joliet  
Maximum title number: 512 (depending  
on file name length)  
Note  
Product information is subject to change  
without prior notice.  
Power supply  
12 V DC (11 V -  
16 V), negative  
ground  
15 A  
4 - 8  
Maximum album number: 255  
Supported sampling frequencies: 2 kHz,  
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Fuse  
Suitable speaker  
impedance  
Maximum power output 45 W x 4 channels  
Continuous power  
output  
Pre-Amp output voltage 2.5 V  
Aux-in level  
Supported Bit-rates: 2~256 (kbps),  
variable bit rates  
Directory nesting up to a maximum of  
8 levels  
Number of albums/ folders: CD  
maximum 99, USB maximum 199  
Number of tracks/titles: maximum 999  
ID3 tag v2.0 to v2.4  
File name in Unicode UTF8 (maximum  
length 64 bytes)  
22 W x 4 RMS  
(4 10% T.H.D.)  
500 mV  
Dimensions (W x H x D) 188 x 58 x 201 mm  
Weight  
1.47 kg  
Radio  
Unsupported formats:  
Empty albums: an empty album is an  
album that does not contain MP3/WMA  
files, and is not be shown in the display.  
Unsupported file formats are skipped. For  
example, Word documents (.doc) or MP3  
files with extension .dlf are ignored and  
not played.  
Frequency range - 87.5 - 108.0 MHz  
FM (100kHz per step in auto  
search and 50kHz per  
step in manual search)  
Frequency range - 522 - 1620 KHz (9 kHz)  
AM (MW) 530 - 1710 kHz (10 kHz)  
Usable sensitivity - 8 μV  
AAC, WAV, PCM audio files  
FM  
DRM protected WMA files (.wav, .m4a,  
.m4p, .mp4, .aac)  
WMA files in Lossless format  
Usable sensitivity - 30 μV  
AM (MW) (S/N =  
20 dB)  
DABTuner  
Frequency range  
Sensitivity  
Selectivity  
174 - 240 MHz  
-100dBm(Band III)  
40dB  
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Disc cannot be ejected  
Press and hold .  
10 Troubleshooting  
Preset stations lost.  
Battery cable is not correctly connected.  
Connect the battery cable to the terminal  
that is always live.  
Caution  
Never remove the casing of this apparatus.  
Display show ERR-12  
USB data error. Check the USB device.  
To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair  
the system yourself.  
If you encounter problems when using  
this apparatus, check the following points  
before requesting service.  
No power or no sound.  
Car engine is not on. Turn the car  
engine on.  
Cable is not correctly connected. Check  
connections.  
Fuse is burnt. Replace fuse.  
Volume is too low. Adjust volume.  
If the above solutions cannot help, press  
the RESET button.  
Ensure that the track played is of a  
compatible format.  
Noise in broadcasts.  
Signals are too weak. Select other  
stations with stronger signals.  
Check the connection of the car antenna.  
Change broadcast from Stereo to mono.  
Cannot play disc  
Ensure that the disc label is inserted with  
the printed side facing up.  
Wipe the disc with fibre cleaning cloth  
from the centre to the edge in a straight  
line.  
This disc may be defective. Play another  
disc.  
Ensure that the CD is a finalised CD/CD-  
R/CD-RW.  
Ensure that the CD is not encoded with  
copyright protection technologies.  
The CD skips tracks  
Ensure that the CD is not damaged or  
dirty.  
Ensure that random mode is deactivated.  
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11 Glossary  
M
MP3  
A file format with a sound data compression  
system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion  
Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio  
Layer 3. With the MP3 format, one CD-R or  
CD-RW can contain about 10 times more  
data than a regular CD.  
W
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a  
part of Microsoft Windows Media technology.  
Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management  
tools, Windows Media Video encoding  
technology, and Windows Media Audio  
encoding technology.  
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© 2011 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.  
All rights reserved.  
CEM2000B_05_UM_V3.1  

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