Philips FW-C399 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2 CESKA REPUBLIKA MAGYARORSZAG Vystraha! Tento pEistroj pracuje s laserov_m Min6s_gtan6slt_s A 2aranca;%ypn fdtCintetatt f_%a]ombahoz6 paprskem. P_i nespr6vn6 manipulaci v_,ll_lat_ 2/1984 (11110)BkNdDN %yOttes p_fstrojem (v rozporu s tlmto n6vodem) m_s_e dojlt k nebezpe_n_mu oz6_enl. Proto pHstroj rendelet &rtelm6ben tan_s'tja, bogy ezen k_szL_l_k za chodu neotevfrejte ani nesnfmejte jeho...
  • Page 3 TAPE 2 -TAPE 115 21241 pg 001-030/C399/34-Eng 12/24/01, 11:48 AM] 139...
  • Page 4 Press&HOLD for I; seconds for 5 seconds Plug in the unit 115 21241 pg 001-030/C399/34-Eng 12/24/01, 11:48 AM] 139...
  • Page 5 Index English PyccKH_ Polski _esky ..........SIovensky ........Magyar ..........12/24/01, 1 1:48 AM 3139 115 21241 pg 001-030/C399/34-Eng...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Information Radio Reception Supplied accessories ..........7 Tuning to radio stations ........19 Environmental information ........ 7 Storing preset radio stations ....19 20 Automatic preset programming Safety information ..........H_nua] preset programming Tuning to preset radio stations .......
  • Page 7: General Information

    General Information Supplied accessories Safety information 2 speaker boxes • Before operatir,g the system, check that the remote coRtrol operating voltage indicated on the typeplate (o_- batter es (:wo AA size) fur remote control the voltage ndica* on beside the voltage AM loop a_,tenna se}ector) of yoHr system is identical with the...
  • Page 8: Preparations

    Preparations speaker (left) AC power cord Rear connections (E_ Antennas Connection Connect the suppied AM loop snte_r_a arid FM The type plate is located at the rear of the a_,tenna to the respect ve termir_als Adjust the system. position of the antenna fur optimal reception (A_ Power AM Antenna...
  • Page 9: Optional Connection

    Preparations Inserting batteries into the _C_ Speakers Connection remote control Front Speakers b_sert two batter-es (Type R06 orAA) into the Connect the speaker" wires to the SPEAKERS remote control with the correct polarity as terminals, _-ight speaker to "g" and lefL speaker to ind cared by the "4-"...
  • Page 10: Controls

    Controls (illustrations on page 3) • II PLAY,PAUSE Controls on the system and fur CD ....to start or nterrupt p]aybacl< remote control forTape ....to start playback. Plug & Play¸¸ (on the system only) to initiate (1} STANDBY and start plug & play mode¸ to switch the system on or to standby mode I<...
  • Page 11 Controls MODE Notes for remote controh to select different bdghtness for the disp}ay First, select the source you wish to screen :DIM I, DIM 2, DIM 3 or DIM OFK control by pressing one of the source select keys on the remote control (CD or TUNER, A OPEN...
  • Page 12: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions © © ® ©5© ..F IMPORTANT! -_ If RDS star on does no: transmit RDS tme Before you operate the system, complete withn 90 seconds, the programme will ext the preparation procedures. automat cally and the display will show"NO P,_S IFthe firstpr_se- i snonRDS statior,;...
  • Page 13: Demonstration Mode

    Basic Functions Demonstration mode Switching system to Eco The system has a demor, stratior _mode that Power standby mode (< 1 Watt) shows the vsdous featHres offered by the system press ECO POWER (or press and hod O o_ To activate the demonstration the remote control) •...
  • Page 14: Volume Control

    Basic Functions Volume control clockwise or pressVOLUME + ) or- decresse (turn knob anti c}ockwise or pmssVOLUME -- ) the sound }evel i ii!i!iiI !iii'i Adjus_ VOLUME to increase (tNrl' knob To listen through the headphones • Corlnect the headphones plug to the ,_, socket at the frorlt of the system...
  • Page 15: Dbb (Dynamic Bass Boost)

    Basic Functions DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) There are three DBB settin£s to enhance the bass response P-oss DBB -) The selected DBB is show_, except for DBB OFF mode Adjust the JOG control (or press DBB 1/2/3 on the remote control repeatedly) to select :...
  • Page 16: Cd Operation

    CD Operation IMPORTANT! Loading discs This system is designed for regular discs. P-_ss OPEN,CLOSE to open the disctray, Therefore, do not use any accessories such as disc stabiliser rings or disc treatment Load p To two discsor_ the indivdusldisctrays sheets, etc., as offered on the market, Fu load the third disc,press DISC CHANGE because they may jam the changer...
  • Page 17: Playing Discs

    CD Operation Playing discs Replacing discs during playback Press DISC CHANGE. To play all discs on the disc tray • Press I_11 -_ Tl'e dsc tray will open wtPout interrupting current playback. -_ AI the availab e discs will play once,then stop -_ During pl_back, the selected disc tray, track...
  • Page 18: Programming The Disc Tracks

    CD Operation To review the programme Programming the disc tracks Programm ng tracks is possible wPen p ayback is • Stop playback and press HI or _1 repeatedly stopped Up to 40 tracks can be storod n the • Fo exit review mode, press • • meTqory in any orde/: Erasing the programme Load the desired...
  • Page 19: Radio Reception

    Radio Reception i ..TUI'JE, Tuning to radio stations Storing preset radio stations You cars store up to 40 prosct -adio sta+ ons n Press TUNERTo selectTUNER mode the memory "T;,NEh j" s displayed. A few seconds la:ec t_e cu/-rel't radio frequency will appear on the Automatic Preset Programming...
  • Page 20: Storing Preset Radio Stations

    Radio Reception To stop storing the automatic preset • P-ess PROGRAM or • on the system RDS (Radio Data System} is a broadcasting setvice that allows FM stations to send additional Note; infutmation along with the regular- FM radio If no preset number is selected, automatic preset signal TFis additonal nf_rmation can co_,tain:...
  • Page 21: Setting The Rds Clock

    Radio Reception Notesz Setting the RDS clock You have to exit Tuner mode before selecting Some RDS radio station may be transmuting NEWS function. real clock time at an interval of every minute Before you activate the NEWS feature, ensure is possible to s_ the clock by using a time signal that the first five presets have RDS stations.
  • Page 22: Tape Operation/Recording

    Tape Operation/Recording @ GO IMPORTANT! Playing tapes Before playing a tape, check and tighten To playback a selected tape deck slack tape with a pencil. Slack tape may get jammed or may burst in the mechanism. PressTAPE (or TAPE 1/2 on the reTqo:e C-120 tape is extremely...
  • Page 23: Rewinding/Past Forwarding

    Tape Operation/Recording Rewinding ! Fast forwarding Preparation for recording Press TAPE To se}ectTAPE 2 S_op payback, press 414 or _ -> The tape wll stop automatically at the end of Load a recordable tape r¢o tape deck 2 with full -_wir,d ng or f_s_ fu_varding spool to the left Press•...
  • Page 24: Dubbing Tapes

    Tape Operation/Recording To select another track during recording Dubbin S of tapes is possible on one side of the tape only To continue record ng on the reverse Press •11 to interrupt mcordin£ side, a: the end of side A, flip the tape to side B PressI_1or •l to select the desired track and repeat the procedure p-oss •11 to resume recordin£...
  • Page 25: Clock/Timer

    Clock/Timer IMPORTANT! Press CLOCK,TIMER again to store the When in Eco Power standby mode, it is not setting possible to operate the clock or timer -> The clock starts working function. To exit without storing the setting View clock Press • on the system The dock (if it is se_) will be sl,own in standby Notes_...
  • Page 26: Timer Setting

    Clock/Timer N0_es: setting Timer When the preset time is reached and the The system can swdcb on to CD, TUNER selected disc tray is empty, the next available disc TAPE 2 mode sutomaticall 7 at a preset tme, will be selected. If all the disc trays are not serving as an alarm to wake you up available, Tuner will be selected automatically.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Demagnetising the heads playbacl< quality c ean the disc lens with Philips • Use a dema£netising tape awi abe at your CD Lens Cleaner or any commerc...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications SPEAKERS AMPLIFIER System ....3way; doube port bassreflex Output power ........2 x 240W b/PO ..............2x120WRHSq Impedance ................ 6 _2 Woofer ..............1 x 65" S gnal4o noise ratio ......> 67 dBA 0EC) Fwe_er ..............1 x 25" Frequency response ......
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate 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.
  • Page 30 Troubleshooting GENERAL system does not react when buttons Remove and recor_r_ectthe AC power plug and are pressed, switch on the system adain Sound cannot be heard or is of poor Adjust the volume quality. D sconnect the headpl,or, es Check tha: the speakers are connected correct}y Check fthe str pped speaker wire s clamped...

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