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    31 4 PG 13
    –Material is unsuitable for children under age
    13. Parental Guidance suggested.
    5-6 PG-R, R
    –Parental Guidance – Restricted;
    recommended that parents restrict children
    under 17 from viewing or allow them to view
    only when super vised by a parent or adult
    guardian.
    7 NC-17
    –No children under age 17; not recommended
    for children under age 17.
    8 ADULT
    –Material for adults only; viewed only by adults
    due to graphic sexual scenes, violence , or
    language.
    Password
    You can enter your four-digit password to
    activate or deactivate rating control.
    To change password
    1Move to Password and press á or OK to
    enter its submenu.
    2Press OK to enter the menu below.
    3Use the Numeric Keypad (0-9) to enter your
    four-digit code.
         ➜ The password supplied by default is 1234.
    4Enter your new four-digit password using
    Numeric Keypad (0-9).
    5Enter the new password again for confirmation.
    6Press OK to confirm and the new password
    takes effect.
    Note:
    –The default password (1234) is always active
    even if the password has been changed.
    Divx Subtitle
    Select the font type that suppor ts the recorded
    Divx subtitle.
    ➜ 
    Standard: Display a standard list of Roman
    subtitle fonts provided by this unit.
    ➜ 
    Central Europe: Display Central Europe
    for nts.
    ➜ 
    Cyrillic: Display Cyrillic font.
    Default
    Setting the “Default” function will reset all
    options and your personal settings to the factor y
    defaults and all your personal settings will be
    erased.
    1Press 5/4 to highlight “Default”.
    2Highlight “Reset” by pressing á.
    3Press OK to confirm selection.
    Caution!
    –When this function is activated, all
    settings will be reset to factory defaults.
    System Menu Options
    – –   Preference Page   – –
    Audio
    Subtitle
    Disc Menu
    Parental
    Password
    Divx Subtitle
    DefaultChange
    PWD
    OK
    – –   Preference Page   – –
    Audio
    Subtitle
    Disc Menu
    Parental
    Password
    Divx Subtitle
    Default
    Reset
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    Radio Reception
    Tuning to radio stations
    1
    Press SOURCE on the set (or FM on the
    remote control ) repeatedly until FM is displayed.
    2Press down on TUNING à / á(or à / á
    on the remote control) and release the button.
    ➜The radio automatically tunes to a station
    with sufficient reception. Display indication during
    automatic tuning: SEARCH.
    3Repeat step 2 if necessar y until you find the
    desired station.
    ●To tune to a weak station, press TUNING à /
    á(or à / á on the remote control) briefly
    and repeatedly until you have found optimal
    reception.
    Programming radio stations
    You can store up to a total of 20 FM radio
    stations  in the memor y.
    Automatic programming
    Autostore automatically star ts programming
    radio stations from preset 1. Any previous
    presets e.g. manually programmed will be erased.
    ●In tuner mode, press and hold PROG until
    “AUTO” appears on the display panel.
    ➜All previously stored radio stations will be
    replaced.
    Manual programming
    1Tune to your desired station (see Tuning to radio
    stations).
    2Press PROG on the remote control to activate
    programming.
    ➜
    PROG flashes in the display.
    3Press í/ ë to allocate a number from 1 to 20
    to this station.
    4Press PROG on the remote control again to
    confirm the setting.
    ➜
    PROG disappears. The preset number and the
    frequency of the preset station are shown.
    5Repeat the above four steps to store other
    stations.
    ●You can override a preset station by storing
    another frequency in its place.
    Tuning to preset radio stations
    ●Press í/ ë until the desired preset station is
    displayed.
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    Using USB connectivity
    ●MCD177 is fitted with a USB por t in the front
    panel, offering a plug and play feature which
    allows you to play, from your MCD177 , digital
    music and spoken contents stored on a USB
    mass storage device.
    ●Using a USB mass storage device, you can also
    enjoy all the features offered by MCD177 which
    are explained and instructed in the sections of
    disc operation.
    Compatible USB mass storage devices
    With the MCD177, you can use
    –USB flash memor y (USB 2.0 or USB 1.1)
    –USB flash player (USB 2.0 or USB 1.1)
    •USB device which requires driver
    installation under Windows XP is not
    suppor ted.
    Note:
    –In some USB flash players (or memor y devices),
    the stored contents are recorded using copyright
    protection technology. Such protected contents will
    be unplayable on any other devices (such as
    MCD177 device).
    Supported formats:
    –USB or memor y file format FAT12, FAT16,
    FAT32 (sector size: 512 - 4096 bytes)
    –MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 kbps and
    variable bit r ate
    –WMA v9 or earlier
    –Director y nesting up to a maximum of 8
    levels
    –Number of albums: maximum 99
    –Number of tracks: maximum 800
    –ID3 tag v2.0 or later
    –File name in Uicode UTF8 (maximum length:
    128 bytes
    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-suppor ted 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. NTFS audio files
    •DRM protected WMA files
    •WMA files in Lossless formatPlaying a USB mass storage device1Make sure that your MCD177 is being powered
    on.
    2Plug a compatible USB mass stor age device to
    MCD177 ’s USB por t marked 
     . If needed,
    use a suitable USB cable to connect between
    the device and MCD177 ’s USB por t.
    ➜The device will automatically power on.
    ●If the device is not powered on, turn on the
    power manually, then re-connnect it.
    3Press SOURCE repeatedly (or USB on the
    remote) to enter USB mode.
    ➜NO AUDIO appears if no audio file is found
    in the USB device.
    4Press 2; on your MCD177 to star t play.
    ●To use other playback features, see the section
    of CD/MP3 Operation.
    Helpful hints:
    –Make sure that file names of MP3 files end
    with .mp3. and the file names of WMA files end
    with .wma.
    –For DRM protected WMA files, use Windows
    Media Player 10 (or later) for conversion. Visit
    www.microsoft.com for details about Windows
    Media Player and WM DRM (Windows Media
    Digital Rights Management).
    –For USB device playing, if the display shows
    OL, it means that the USB device is
    electrically overloading MCD177. You need to
    change a USB device.
    USB Connection
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    USB Connection
    INFORMATION REGARDING USB DIRECT:
    1. Compatibility of the USB connection on this
    micro system:
    a) This micro system supports most USB Mass
    storage devices (MSD) that these devices 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  showing up on
    your computer after you have plugged the mass
    storage device into your computer, most likely it
    is MSD compliant and it will work with this
    micro system.
       b) If your Mass storage device requires 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 micro
    system again.
    2. Suppor ted Music type:
    a) This device only supports unprotected music
    with 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 ended with the
    following are not supported:  .wav; .m4a; .m4p;
    .mp4; .aac and etc.
    3. No Direct connection can be made from a
    Computer USB port to the micro system even
    you have either or both mp3 or wma file in your
    computer.
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    Clock/Timer
    Viewing clock
    ●The clock (if it is set) is shown in normal standby
    mode.
    To view the clock in any sound source
    (CD or FM for example )
    ●Press briefly DISPLAY/CLOCK (or CLOCK
    on the remote control ).
    Setting clock
    1
    In standby mode, press and hold DISPLAY/
    CLOCK.
    ➜The clock digits flash on the display panel.
    ➜If the clock has not been set, 00: 00 flashes
    2Press TUNING à / á (or à / á on the
    remote) to set the hours.
    3Press í/ ë to set the minutes.
    4Press PROG to select between 12 hour and 24
    hour display.
    5Press DISPLAY/CLOCK agian to store the
    setting.
    ➜The clock star ts wor king.
    Notes:
    –The clock setting will be erased when the system
    is disconnected from the power supply.
    –The system will exit clock setting mode if no
    button is pressed within 90 seconds.
    –To exit clock setting without storing, press STOP
    on the system to exit.
    Setting wake-up timer
    The system can switch on to DISC, TUNER or
    USB mode automatically at a preset time, ser ving
    as an alarm to wake you up.
    IMPORTANT!
    –Before setting the timer, ensure that
    the clock is set correctly.
    –To set a new timer, you need to
    deactivate the previously set timer.
    1In standby mode, press and hold SLEEP/
    TIMER on the remote for more than 2 seconds
    to enter timer setting mode.
    ➜The source and timer digits will be lighted on
    the display panel.
    ➜“ 00: 00 “ will be displayed briefly if wake-up
    timer is not set.
    2Press DISC, USB or TUNER to select the
    desired source.
    ●Before setting timer, make sure the music source
    has been prepared.
    DISC – load the disc.
    TUNER – tune to the desired radio station.
    USB – connect a USB device.
    3Press TUNING à / á (or à / á on the
    remote) to set the hours.
    4Press í/ ë to set the minutes.
    5Press SLEEP/TIMER to store the time.
    ●At the preset time, the selected source will play.
    To deactivate the wake-up timer
    ●In standby mode, press SLEEP/TIMER until
    “TIMER OFF” is displayed on the panel.
    Notes:
    –The system will exit timer setting mode if no
    button is pressed within 90 seconds.
    –Display shows 
     if activated, and disappears if
    deactivated.
    Setting sleep timer
    The sleep timer enables the system to switch off
    by itself after a set period of time.
    1During playback, press SLEEP/TIMER on the
    remote control repeatedly to select sleep
    options.
    ➜The selections are as follows (time in
    minutes):
    15 ™ 30 ™ 45 ™ 60 ™ 90 ™120 ™ OFF
    2Press SLEEP/TIMER until you reach the
    desired length of time.
    To deactivate the sleep timer
    ●Press SLEEP/TIMER repeatedly until OFF is
    displayed, or press the STANDBY ON y
    button.
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    36AMPLIFIER
    Output power
    L/R speaker s ............................. 20 W /channel RMS
    Speaker channel
    Frequency Response .......................................................
    ........................................... 200 Hz - 18 kHz / ± 3 dB
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio ...... > 60dB (A-weighted)
    Input Sensitivity
    AUX In .................................................................. 500 mV
    Output Sensitivity
    Line Out(1KHZ 0dB) ................................. 2 + 0.2V
    TUNER
    Tuning Range .............................. FM 87.5 – 108 MHz
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio ................................ FM ≥ 50 dB
    DV D
    Laser Type ................................................ Semiconductor
    Disc Diameter .............................................. 12cm / 8cm
    Video Decoding ........................... MPEG-2 / MPEG-1
    Video DAC ................................................................ 12 Bits
    Signal System ............................................... PAL / NTSC
    Video Format ..................................................... 4:3 / 16:9
    Video S/N ........................................... 56 dB (minimum)
    Composite Video  Output ................ 1.0 Vp-p,  75 Ω
    S-Video Output ..........................  Y - 700 Vp-p, 75 Ω
    .............................................................. C - 300 Vp-p, 75 Ω
    Audio DAC .......................................... 24 Bits / 96 kHz
    Specifications
    USB PLAYER
    USB ................................................................. 12 Mb/s, V1.1
    ......................................... suppor t MP3 and WMA files
    Number of albums/folders ................. maximum 99
    Number of tracks/titles ...................... maximum 800
    Main unit
    Power Supply Rating ........... 100 -240V,  50/60 Hz
    Power Consumption
    Active .......................................................................... 30 W
    Eco-power standby ............................................. 
    						
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    37 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.
    Troubleshooting
    Problem Solution
    No power.
    No picture.
    Distorted or poor picture.
    Completely distorted picture or black/
    white picture.✔Check if the AC power cord is proper ly
    connected.
    ✔Press STANDBY ONB on the DVD System or
    source buttons on the remote to turn on the
    power.
    ✔Check if the TV is switched on.
    ✔Check the video connection.
    ✔Press SOURCE on the DVD player repeatedly to
    select “DVD” or press DISC on the remote.
    ✔Set your TV to the correct Video In channel. This
    channel is usually near channel 00. Or, you may
    have a button on the TV remote control that
    selects Auxiliar y or A/V IN channel. See your TV
    owner’s manual for details. Or, change channels at
    the TV until you see DVD screen on the TV.
    ✔If the progressive scan feature is activated but the
    connected TV does not suppor t progressive
    signals or the cables are not connected
    accordingly, see “Getting Star ted-Setting up
    Progressive Scan feature (for Progressive Scan TV
    only)” for proper progressive scan setup or
    deactivate the progressive scan feature as below:
    1) Turn off your TV progressive scan mode or
    turn on to interlaced mode.
    2) Select “OFF” in PROGRESSIVE menu of
    system setup menu to turn off progressive, then
    press SYSTEM MENU to exit the menu.
    ✔Sometimes a small amount of picture distor tion
    may appear. This is not a malfunction.
    ✔Clean the disc.
    ✔TV has a colour system standard. If the disc’s or
    DVD system’s colour system is different than
    your TV’s colour system, the picture may be
    distor ted or colourless.
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    Troubleshooting
    ✔The aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD disc.
    ✔Depending on the TV, it may not be possible to
    change the aspect ratio.
    ✔Adjust the volume.
    ✔Check that the speaker s are connected correctly.
    ✔Replace the speaker cables.
    ✔Disconnect the headphones.
    ✔The system is in pause, slow motion or fast
    forward/reverse mode, press ÉÅ (or ÉÅ
    on the remote) to resume normal play mode.
    ✔Inser t a readable disc with the playback side
    facing down.
    ✔Check the disc type, colour system and regional
    code. Check for any scratches or smudges on
    the disc.
    ✔Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the setup
    menu screen.
    ✔Cancel the parental control rating function or
    change the rating level.
    ✔Moisture has condensed inside the system.
    Remove the disc and leave the system turned on
    for about an hour.
    ✔Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and
    inser t again.
    ✔Multi-language sound or subtitle is not recorded
    on the DVD.
    ✔Changing the language for the sound or subtitle
    is prohibited on the DVD.
    ✔The features may not be available on the disc.
    ✔If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or
    connect an external antenna for better
    reception.
    ✔Increase the distance between the Mini HiFi
    System and your TV or VCR.
    ✔Set the clock correctly. The aspect ratio of the screen cannot be
    changed even though you have set the TV
    shape.
    No sound or distorted sound.
    The micro DVD player does not start
    playback.
    The DVD micro system does not respond
    when the buttons are pressed.
    Cannot activate some features, such as
    Subtitles, or multi-language Audio.
    Radio reception is poor.
    The timer is not working.
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    ✔Power has been interrupted or the power cord
    has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.
    ✔Select the correct source (DISC or AUX for
    example) before pressing the function button.
    ✔Point the remote control at the remote sensor
    of the unit.
    ✔Reduce the distance to the player.
    ✔Remove any possible obstacles.
    ✔Replace the batter y with new one.
    ✔Check that the batter y is loaded correctly.
    ✔Place the DVD micro system as far away as
    possible from electrical devices (such as
    speakers, TV) that may be causing interference .
    ✔Check all speakers for correct polarity.
    ✔Check that the output of the video signal is
    switched to  Ypbpr. The Clock/Timer setting is erased.
    The remote control does not function.
    Low hum or buzz sound.
    Low bass response.
    Unable to select Progressive Scan
    Troubleshooting
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    Glossary
    Analog:  Sound that has not been turned into
    numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital sound
    has specific numerical values. These jacks send
    audio through two channels, the left and right.
    Aspect ratio:  The ratio of ver tical and
    horizontal sizes of a displayed image. The
    horizontal vs. ver tical ratio of conventional TVs. is
    4:3, and that of wide-screens is 16:9.
    AUDIO OUT Jacks:  Jacks on the back of the
    DVD System that send audio to another system
    (TV set, Stereo, etc.).
    Bit Rate:  The amount of data used to hold a
    given length of music; measured in kilobits per
    second, or kbps. Or, the speed at which you
    record. Generally, the higher the bit rate the
    better the sound quality. However, higher bit
    rates use more space on a Disc.
    Chapter:  Sections of a picture or a music
    piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A
    title is composed of several chapters. Each
    chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling
    you to locate the chapter you want.
    Component Video Out Jacks:  Jacks on the
    back of the DVD System that send high-quality
    video to a TV set that has Component Video In
    jacks (R/G/B,  Y/Pb/Pr, etc.).
    Disc menu:  A screen display prepared for the
    selection of images, sound, subtitles, multi-angles,
    etc recorded on a DVD.
    Digital:  Sound that has been conver ted into
    numerical values. Digital sound is available when
    you use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL
    or OPTICAL jacks. These jacks send audio
    through multiple channels, instead of just two
    channels as analog does.
    Dolby Digital:  A surround sound system
    developed by Dolby Laboratories containing up
    to six channels of digital audio (front left and
    right, surround left and right and center).
    JPEG:  A still-picture data compression system
    proposed by the Joint Photographic Exper t
    Group, which features small decrease in image
    quality in spite of its high compression ratio.
    MP3:  A file format with a sound data
    compression system, “MPE” is the abbreviation of
    Motion Picture Exper ts Group 1 (or MPEG-1)
    Audio Layer 3. Through the MP3 format, one
    CD-R or CD-RW can contain about 10 times as
    much data volume as a regular CD can.
    Multichannel:  DVD is specified to have all
    sound tracks constitute one sound field.
    Multichannel refers to a structure of sound
    tracks having three or more channels.
    Parental control:  A function of the DVD to
    limit playback of the disc by the age of the users
    according to the limitation level in each countr y.
    The limitation varies from disc to disc; when it is
    activated, playback will be prohibited if the
    software’s level is higher than the user-set level.
    PCM (Pulse Code Modulation): A system
    for conver ting analog sound signal to digital
    signal for later processing without data
    compression.
    Playback control (PBC):  Refers to the signal
    recorded on video CDs or SVCDs for
    reproduction control. By using screen menus
    recorded on a Video CD or SVCD that suppor ts
    PBC, you can enjoy interactive-type software as
    well as software having a search function.
    Progressive Scan (P-Scan):  It displays all the
    horizontal lines of a picture at one time, as a
    signal frame.  This system can conver t interlaced
    video from DVD into progressive format for
    connection to a progressive display.  It
    dramatically increases the ver tical resolution.  A
    progressive scan TV set is needed to receive
    progressive scan output from the system.
    Region code:  A system allowing discs to be
    played only in preset regions. This unit will only
    play discs that have compatible region codes. You
    can find the  region code of your unit from the
    product label. Some discs are compatible with
    more than one region (or ALL regions).
    S-Video:  Produces a clear picture by sending
    separate signals for luminance and the color. You
    can use S-Video only if your TV set has S-Video
    In jack.
    Sampling Frequency:  Frequency of data
    sampling when analog data is conver ted to
    digital data. Sampling frequency numerically
    represents how many times the original analog
    signal is sampled per second.
    Surround:  A system for users to create
    realistic three-dimensional sound fields full of
    realism by arranging multiple speakers around
    the listener.
    Title:  The longest section of a picture or music
    feature on DVD, music , etc., in video software, or
    the entire album in audio software. Each title is
    assigned a title number enabling you to locate
    the title you want.
    VIDEO OUT jack:  Jack on the back of the
    DVD System that sends video to TV.
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