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CAUTION Canada English: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Français: Cet appareil numérique n'emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Class B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le Brouillage Radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Clean only with dry cloth. materials 19. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnected device shall remain readily operable. 6 pg001-034_BTM630_37-Eng 6 2007.6.
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Contents English General Information iPod Dock Environmental Information ................................ 9 Supplied accessories ............................................ 9 Safety Information ................................................ 9 Hearing Safety ..................................................... 10 Compatible iPod players ................................... 25 Selecting the correct dock adaptor ............... 25 Setup ...................................................................
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.
General Information English Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume. ● Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing. This product can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person, even for exposure less than a minute. The higher decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced some hearing loss. ● Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound.
English Preparations AM loop antenna FM wire antenna AC power adaptor Rear connections B Antennas Connection The type plate is located at the rear of the system. A Power ● Before connecting the AC power adaptor to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made. Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM antenna to the respective terminals. Adjust the position of the antenna for optimal reception.
Preparations English FM Antenna Connecting other equipment to your system ● Use the supplied Aux-in cable to connect the AUX jack (3.5mm, located on the top panel) to an AUDIO OUT or headphone jack on an external device (such as TV, Laser Disc player, DVD player or CD recorder). ● For better FM stereo reception, connect an outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM ANTENNA) terminal.
English Preparations Inserting batteries into the Remote Control 1 2 3 Open the battery compartment. Insert two R03 or AAA batteries following the indications (+/-) inside the compartment. Close the cover. 1 3 2 Using the Remote Control to operate the system 1 2 Aim the Remote Control directly at the remote sensor (IR) on the front panel. Do not put any objects between the Remote Control and the system while operating the system.
Controls (illustrations on page 3 & 4) English Controls on the system and remote control @¡ 1 STANDBY-ON/ECO POWERB – switches the system on or to Eco Power standby/normal standby with clock display. – # – 2 Display screen shows the status of the system. /™ for CD/MP3-CD/WMA/USB/CARD ................................. skips to the beginning of a current/previous/subsequent track. SOURCE selects the respective sound source for DISC (CD)/TUNER (FM/AM)/BT (BLUETOOTH)/ DOCK (iPod)/USB/CARD (SD/MMC)/AUX.
English Controls § MENU – ≥ – is equivalent to the MENU button on your iPod player. Numerical Keypad (0~9) (for CD/MP3/USB/CARD) selects a track directly. • REC • – copies music to an external portable USB storage device or SD/MMC card. ª iPod dock – is used to dock your iPod player for playback or recharging through this system. º AUX – is the jack used to connect an auxiliary device. ⁄ USB DIRECT – jack for the external USB mass storage device.
Basic Functions English ➜ The backlight for clock display is dim in standby. ➜ The volume level (up to a maximum volume level of 12), interactive sound settings, last selected mode (ECO Power Standby or normal standby), source and tuner presets will be retained in the player's memory. Switching the system to Eco Power Standby mode ● Press and hold STANDBY-ON/ECO POWER B (or B on the remote) for more than 2 seconds. ➜ The backlight will go blank.
English CD/MP3-CD/WMA Operation Basic playback controls To play a disc ● Press ÉÅ to start playback. ➜ The current track number and elapsed playing time of the track are displayed during disc playback. To select a different track ● Press S/T (or ¡ / ™ on the remote control) once or repeatedly until the desired track number appears in the display. ● You can also use the Numerical Keypad (0~9) on the remote to select a track directly.
CD/MP3-CD/WMA Operation English To find a passage within a track 1 2 Press and hold S/T (or 5 remote control). /6 Playing an MP3/WMA disc on the When you recognize the passage you want, release S/T (or 5 /6 on the remote control). ➜ Normal playback continues. To stop playback 1 2 Press S/T (or ¡ /™ on the remote control) to select a desired track.
Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT Programming track numbers Program in the STOP position to select and store your disc tracks in the desired sequence. If you like, store any track more than once. Up to 40 tracks can be stored in the memory. You can select and change the various play modes before or during playback. The REPEAT modes can also be combined with PROGRAM.
Radio Reception English Programming radio stations You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations (30 for FM and 10 for AM) in the memory. Automatic programming Automatic programming will start with a chosen preset number. From this preset number upwards, former programmed radio stations will be overridden. 1 Press ALBUM • PRESET +/- (or ¡ / ™ on the remote control) to select the preset number where programming should start.
English Radio Reception Tuning to preset radio stations ● Press ALBUM • PRESET +/- (or 3 / 4 on the remote control) until the desired preset station is displayed. 21 pg001-034_BTM630_37-Eng 21 2007.6.
External Sources English Using a non-USB device 1 2 Use the supplied Aux-in cable to connect the AUX jack (3.5mm, located on the top panel) to an AUDIO OUT or headphone jack on an external device (such as TV, Laser Disc player, DVD player or CD recorder). Press SOURCE repeatedly (or AUX on the remote control) to select external equipment. Note: – All the sound control features (DSC or DBB, for example) are available for selection.
English External Sources How to transfer music files from PC to a USB mass storage device/SD/MMC memory card Organize your MP3/WMA files in different folders or subfolders as required. By dragging and dropping music files, you can easily transfer your favorite music from PC to a USB mass storage device/SD/MMC memory card. For a flash player, you can also use its music management software for the music transfer. However, those WMA files may be unplayable for compatibility reasons.
External Sources English Notes: – Some functions may be unavailable during ripping. In this case, you may see a prompt of “PRESS STOP TO RELEASE” on the display panel. – You can continue enjoying music during ripping. However, music playback will be interrupted during speedy ripping. – This function can also be combined with the programme function.
Compatible iPod players ● Most Apple iPod models with 30-pin dock connectors as follows: 20GB, 40GB, 20/30GB Photo, 40/60GB Photo, 30GB Video, 60GB Video, 80GB Video, Mini, Nano and Nano 2nd generation. Selecting the correct dock adaptor ● 8 iPod dock adaptors of different type, as indicated at the back of the adaptor, are included to fit the following iPod: 20GB, 40GB, 20/30GB Photo, 40/60GB Photo, 30GB Video, 60GB Video, 80GB Video, Mini, Nano and Nano 2nd generation.
Bluetooth Operation English Pairing a Bluetooth-enabled device with the system The Bluetooth capabilities of BTM630 enable it to receive audio from various other Bluetoothenabled devices wirelessly (for example, a mobile phone, PDA etc.) within a range of approximately 8 meters.
5 6 7 8 Select “BTM630” to start pairing. Enter “0000” when prompted for a keyword. Wait for completion of the pairing until you hear a double beep from the system and the bluetooth icon turns on. ➜ If the connected device (mobile phone) supports the HFP and/or HSP profiles, the display panel of the system will show “PHONE CONNECTED” briefly.
Bluetooth Operation English 5) Place the unit in line with your mouth. If you will be using this unit while sitting down, place the unit at tabletop level, in line with the level of your mouth. Placing the unit on a high cabinet or on the floor may reduce the pick-up of the microphone.
Timer setting ● The system can be used as an alarm clock, whereby the DISC (CD)/TUNER (FM/AM)/ DOCK (iPod)/USB/CARD (SD/MMC) is switched on at a set time (one time operation). The clock time needs to be set first before the timer can be used. ● During setting, if no button is pressed within 90 seconds, the system will exit timer setting mode automatically. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Clock setting 2 3 4 5 6 Press SOURCE repeatedly (or the respective source keys on the remote control) to select the sound source.
Clock/Timer English Sleep timer setting The sleep timer enables the system to switch off by itself after a set period of time. 1 Press SLEEP on the remote control repeatedly to select a preset time. ➜ The selections are as follows (time in minutes): OFF ™ 90 ™ 75 ™ 60 ™ 45 ™ 30 ™ 15 ™ OFF ™ 90 … ➜ "SLEEP XX" is displayed. "XX" is the time in minutes. ➜ is displayed if the sleep time you have selected is not OFF. 2 When you reach the desired length of time, stop pressing the SLEEP button.
AMPLIFIER Output power ....................................... 2 x 15 W RMS Signal-to-noise ratio ....................................... ≥ 70 dBA Frequency response ...... 20 Hz – 20 KHz, ± 3 dB Input sensitivity AUX ....................... 0.5 V (max. 2 V) Impedance loudspeakers ......................................... 4 Ω Impedance headphones ........................................ 32 Ω Output power headphones ....................... <50 mW CD PLAYER Frequency range ................................
Troubleshooting English 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. Problem Solution “PLEASE INSERT CD/MP3 DISC” is displayed. ✔ Insert a disc.
Problem English Troubleshooting Solution Some files on the USB device are not displayed. ✔ Check if the number of folders exceeds 99 or “DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED” scrolls on the display. ✔ Remove the USB mass storage device or select Sound input to the microphone cannot be heard clearly. ✔ Move closer to the microphone when talking or the number of titles exceeds 400. another source. talk louder. ✔ Choose an environment with less echo effect and/or less background noise.
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