Contents 1 Important Safety Notice 2 Your in-car entertainment system Introduction What’s in the box Overview of the main unit 3 Get started Install the car audio Turn on Set date and time Adjust screen 4 Use map Upgrade the map 5 Listen to radio Tune to a radio station Store radio stations in memory...
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2 Your in-car entertainment system Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to Philips! To fully benefi t from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. Introduction With the car entertainment system, you can • Quickly found routine through the...
Overview of the main unit a Disc slot b Map card slot c TUNE/ SELECT • Tune for radio station. • Skip to the previous or next title, chapter, or track. • Confi rm an entry or selection. • Start, pause or resume play. d RESET •...
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k NAVI • Enter the GPS navigation system or exit. l MENU • Return to the home menu. m VOL / /MUTE • Adjust volume. • Turn the unit on or off. • Turn mute on or off. • Eject disc. o Built-in microphone...
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. Caution • This unit is designed for negative ground (earth) 12 V DC operation only.
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Slide the unit into the dashboard until a click sound is heard. Fix the unit onto the dashboard with screws. Reconnect the negative terminal of the car battery.
Connect wires Caution • Ensure that all loose leads are insulated with electrical tape. Check the car’s wiring carefully, then do the other connections: Yellow Green Blue Gearbox Turn on Caution • Risk of road accidents! Never watch video or adjust settings while you drive.
• To turn off the unit, press seconds. Set date and time Press MENU. » The main menu is displayed. Tap [Settings]. Tap [Time]. » The date/time setup menu is displayed. Set date Tap [Date]. Tap the displayed date information. »...
4 Use map Note • You may need to upgrade the map (sold separately) before using it (see “Upgrade the map” section) Tap the upper left corner to display home menu. Tap [Navigation]. » The navigation menu is displayed in a few seconds.
5 Listen to radio Tune to a radio station to display home menu. Tap [Radio]. » Band and frequency information is displayed. Tap on FM or AM to select band: • FM band options: FM1, FM2, FM3 • AM band options: AM1, AM2 Briefl...
Tap one of the channels 01 to 06 to save the select band. Store stations automatically You can search for a station with intro search, which broadcasts a 10-second preview of each detected radio station. Select band. Tap [Search]. » Auto search starts.
6 Play Load discs You can play video, audio or images stored on the following discs: • DVD video, DVD-R, DVD-RW • • Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW Note • Ensure that the disc contains playable content. Insert the disc into the disc slot with label side facing up.
Remove the SD/MMC card Switch to another source. Press the card until you hear a click sound. » The card is now disengaged. Remove the SD or MMC card. Play/Pause Once a disc, USB or SD/MMC card is inserted, play starts automatically. For DVD movie, if a menu appears, tap to start play.
Tap the numbers to enter chapter/fi le number, then tap • To clear the previous input, tap • To clear all input, tap Repeat one/all During play, you can select different repeat play modes. For DVD/VCD movie disc: Tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen, if necessary.
Select audio language For video discs that contain two or more audio channels. During play, tap anywhere except for the upper left corner to display menu on the screen, if necessary. to display the 2nd menu. repeatedly. » The audio channel information is displayed on the upper line of the screen.
7 Play with Bluetooth device You can make or receive phone calls with Bluetooth-enabled phones through the unit. You can also listen to music from a Bluetooth- enabled device. Pair the Bluetooth-enabled devices To connect your Bluetooth device to the unit, you need to pair the device to the unit.
• [Missed calls] • [Received calls] • [Dialed calls] • [Phone book] • [Sim phone book] • [Local phone book] Or tap to dial number directly, then tap to dial. Receive call By default, all incoming calls are received automatically. If there is incoming call, [Incoming call...] fl...
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In Bluetooth menu, tap » The option menu is displayed. Tap an option to change the setting. • You can also adjust Bluetooth settings in the “Settings” menu.
8 Adjust sound Adjust volume Turn clockwise to increase volume. • Turn anti-clockwise to reduce volume. Mute During play, press . • To turn the sound back on, press again. • You can also turn off sound by tapping the screen. Select preset equalizer You can select preset equalizer: •...
Tap F, R, L, or R to adjust fader/balance value. • [Fade] fader range: +24 to -24. (F = front speaker, R = rear speaker) • [Balance] balance range: -24 to +24. (L = left speaker, R = right speaker) to exit.
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General Options Description settings [Radio [USA], [S. Select one that region] Amer-1], matches your [Arabia], location. [China],[S. Amer-2], [Europe], [Korea], [OIRT] [Radio [Local] Only stations with range] strong signals can be broadcast. [Distance] Stations with strong and weak signals can be broadcast.
• [User] is selected, a new window is displayed. Tap or select a picture from the list. Tap [Scan SD] > to select a picture from the map card. • The background picture is changed. to exit. Note • Only picture saved in 800 x 480 pixel (resolution) and in .bmp format can be used as wallpaper.
[PAL] Used in China, India, Singapore, the western European countries (except France), Australia, and some other countries. [Rear [Normal] When you drive in camera] reverse, the rear view is displayed normally. [Mirror] When you drive in reverse, the rear view is displayed in mirror.
[DVD [English] Select DVD subtitle subtitle] language. Options available are depends on DVD disc. [Off] Turn off subtitle language display. [Disc [English] Select DVD menu menu] language. Options available are depends on DVD disc. to exit. Adjust volume settings You can set different volume for different modes.
Check the electric connection. Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the damaged fuse (15A) Replace the fuse. If the fuse gets damaged immediately after it has been replaced, there may be an internal malfunction. In such case, consult your Philips dealer.
11 Product information Note • Product information is subject to change without prior notice. General Power supply 12 V DC (11 V - 16 V), negative ground Fuse 15 A Suitable speaker 4 - 8 impedance Maximum power 50 W x 4 channels output Continuous power 24 W x 4 channels (4...
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Compatible Hands-Free Profi le (HFP) Bluetooth Handset Profi le (HSP) profi les Advanced Audio Distribution Profi le (A2DP) Audio Video Remote Control Profi le (AVRCP) Supported SBC (Sub Band Codec) codecs SBC (Sub Band Codec) Receive Transmit Compatible USB devices: •...
If you encounter problems when using this apparatus, check the following points before requesting service. If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips web site (www. philips.com/welcome). When you contact Philips, ensure that the apparatus is nearby and the model number and serial number are available.
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Cannot connect with the system. • The device does not support the profi les required for the system. • The Bluetooth function of the device is not enabled. Refer to the user manual of the device for how to enable the function. •...
13 Glossary Bite rate The max data transfer through the USB port. Bluetooth ® Bluetooth is a short-rang wireless protocol that is meant to allow mobile devices to share information and applications without the worry of cables or interface incompatibilities. The name refers to a Viking King who unifi...