Install Batteries Into The Remote Control; Connect; Connect The Main Unit And Cd/Dvd Unit; Connect Speakers - Philips MCD900 User Manual

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Place the speakers 2 to 3 meters away from
each other, with the two speakers and your
preferred listening position forming an
equilateral triangle.
Place the speakers with the tweeters facing
your preferred listening area.
To keep the tweeters unobstructed, never
place the speakers in between shelves.
Tip
Alternatively, you can place the Soundsphere
speakers on the floor or on top of shelves,
though not preferable.
By placing the speakers at least 50 cm away
from the rear wall, you can make the bass
tighter and improve your listening experience.
Install batteries into the remote
control
Caution
Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from
heat, sunshine or fire. Never discard batteries
in fire.
Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix
different brands or types of batteries.
Risk of product damage! When the remote
control is not used for long periods, remove
the batteries.
a Open the battery compartment.
b Insert 2 AAA R03 batteries with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated.
c Close the battery compartment.
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Connect

Connect the main unit and CD/
DVD unit
As shown, plug the cable into
DIN IN.

Connect speakers

Note
Always connect the speakers before you
connect MCD900 to an AC power outlet.
By doing so, you can avoid the big noise that
may be caused during speaker installation by
the speaker wires on the metallic surface of
MCD900.
1
On MCD900, ensure that you connect the left
speaker to LOUDSPEAKERS L+, L- and right
speaker to LOUDSPEAKERS R+, R-.
2
To connect the speakers,
As shown, unscrew to loosen the
connectors;
Fully insert the ends of speaker wires, red
end into the red connector, and silver end
into the black connector;
Screw the connectors until the speaker
wires are securely fastened.
a
b

Connect for disc play

For disc play, make audio/video connections.
Connect a TV
On MCD900, you can connect a TV through one of
the two video jacks.
Select the video jack that your TV supports:
Composite video (CVBS): for a standard
TV;
c
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