Philips MCI8080/12 User Manual

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Register your product and get support atwww.philips.com/welcomeMCi8080/12EN User manual

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104. LCD display5. Wi-Fi antenna6. Disc compartment7.Open or close the disc compartment.OverviewTop and front view cabdegfEN1. STANDBYPress to turn on

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OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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117. VIDEO OUTVideo output socket for the disc playfor the supplied composite video cable that connects the disc player and a standard TV8. HDMIVideo

Page 14 - Touch screen

121.Press to turn on the unit;To turn off, press to switch to active standby; or, press and hold to switch to Eco standby.Exit Demo mode.2. SETTINGSEn

Page 15 - Play screen

13Quickjump: In a long list of options that are sorted in an alphabetical order, press once or repeatedly to select an alphabet, and jump to the first

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14Home screen On MCi8080, you enter Home screen after the first-time setup is complete. To select a music source, or enter the [Settings] menu 21. NO

Page 17 - 3 Prepare

15 To navigate through menus during music play, do the following:1 On the remote control, press and then, use the Navigation buttons.2 To return

Page 18 - Install batteries into the

16TipFor languages other than English, letters that •an alphanumeric button corresponds to may vary. To enter symbols, press • repeatedly. T

Page 19 - 4 Place the unit

17Copy media files to the HDD Transfer music/picture files from the computer to HDD. You can play music and photos on MCi8080.1 On the computer, under

Page 20 - Place the speakers

18Install batteries into the remote controlCautionRisk of explosion! Keep batteries away from •heat, sunshine or fire. Never discard batteries in fire.

Page 21 - 5 Connect

19NoteNever place this unit in an enclosed cabinet. •Install this unit near the AC outlet where the •AC power plug can be easily reached.4 Place the

Page 23 - Connect external audio

20To keep the tweeters unobstructed, • never place the speakers in between shelves.TipAlternatively, you can place the speakers on •the floor or on to

Page 24 - Connect an iPod / iPhone

21For the main unit side:1 Hold down the socket flap.2 Insert the stripped part of the wire completely.Insert the right speaker wires to “R”, • left

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22 As shown, connect an HDMI cable (not • supplied) to:the • HDMI socket on this unit, and the • HDMI input socket on the TV. For TV/ monitor with

Page 26 - 6 First-time setup

23Or, to play from a portable media player • with 3.5mm headphone jack Connect a headphone to RCA cable (not supplied) to:the • AUX IN L / R sockets

Page 27 - Connect to home Wi-Fi/

24Turn on/offConnect power supplyWarningRisk of product damage! Ensure that the •power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back

Page 28 - Pin entry (WPS - PIN)

25Active standbyWhen in active standby, some major functions of MCi8080 remain in the normal state of power consumption, e.g. Wi-Fi connection, clock

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266 First-time setupThe first time you turn on MCi8080,1 Select the desired language on the screen as prompted.2 To learn major functions on MCi8080,

Page 30 - IP address manually

27To have the unit connected to the • Internet over home Wi-Fi/wired network, ensure that the router connects to the Internet directly and no dial-up

Page 31 - Wired (Ethernet)

28 TipTo use PIN (Personal Identification Number) •as the setup method: On MCi8080, select [Wireless (WiFi)] > [Pin entry (WPS – PIN)], and write

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29 3 Select the desired Wi-Fi network. 4 As prompted, enter the encryption key to the network. The unit starts to acquire an IP »address assigned

Page 33 - Wi-Fi/wired

3EnglishEN6 First-time setup 26Connect to home Wi-Fi/wired network 27Wireless connection: One-touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 28Wirel

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30 Get the IP address of the router Consult the user manual of the router.• Or, to check for the settings of the router, • enter the IP address (e.g.

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31A message appears when the »connection is completed successfully. TipThe router may fail to assign an IP address, •if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Confi

Page 36 - 5 To stop play, press

32Get the IP address of the router Consult the user manual of the router.• Or, to check for the settings of the router, • enter the IP address (e.g. 1

Page 37 - Multiroom Music

33 TipWith the software installed, the computer can •work as a music server. You can stream music/pictures from the computer to MCi8080, if both of t

Page 38 - Modem PC

34 On [My Computer], select [Tools] > • [Map Network Drive];Click to assign a network drive to • the HDD (e.g. X: as shown). As shown, type in the

Page 39 - Stream from a UPnP server

35TipIn the case of a large number of media files, •network performance may affect the transfer speed, or even cause the interruption of transfer. •

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36Play from the HDD 1 On MCi8080, ensure that the HDD is properly connected. 2 On the remote control, press USB. The file sorting process may take s

Page 41 - Store preset stations

373 Wait until the Multiroom Music feature is enabled successfully. To cancel simultaneous play, press • on MCi8080. Starting Multiroom Music. Pres

Page 42 - Edit favorite stations

38MCi8080 can also be the UPnP media server of such computers and other UPnP devices that are connected to the home Wi-Fi network, if MCi8080 is turne

Page 43 - Internet

39 6 To stop play, press .Play favorite songsOn MCi8080, you may wish to listen to certain songs from different artists, albums, and genres. Add the

Page 44 - 4 Click [Save]

4 EN12 Register MCi8080 with Philips 62Benefits 62Register MCi8080 62Register on the web site 62Register on the device 62Unre

Page 45 - Stream from online music

40 3 On the computer, you can click the buttons to Adjust the volume;• Select previous/next songs if you • have dragged more than one songs to MCi808

Page 46 - Alphanumeric search

41Store preset stationsOn MCi8080, you can store up to 10 preset stations. Each preset station corresponds to a numeric button on the remote control.

Page 47 - Quickjump

42Edit favorite stationsOn MCi8080, you can mark an Internet radio station as favorite. All the stations are added to [Internet Radio] > [Favorite

Page 48 - 8 Play music CD/

43 In [Browse], find the desired stations;• Manage Internet radio online By registering MCi8080 on www.philips.com/welcome (see ‘Register MCi8080 with

Page 49 - Access the disc menu

44TipIn the list of favorite stations, to put a favorite •station ahead of the first one, make the station just behind the first one; drag and drop the

Page 50 - Printed side

45Stream from NapsterNoteTo stream from online music services, ensure •that MCi8080 is connected to the Internet over the home Wi-Fi/wired network. L

Page 51 - Change a camera angle

46Search for music/picturesIn a list of options, you can do one of the following to search for what you need. TipWhen doing searching in the following

Page 52 - 9 Play FM radio

47SuperscrollIn a long list of options, Superscroll allows you to start a search in an alphabetical order. You can quickly reach the first item that st

Page 53 - RDS (Radio Data System)

483 If necessary, press DISC on the remote control, and then press to start play. 4 During disc play, Press • / repeatedly to select a track/chap

Page 54 - 10 Play from an

49 Play movie discs(DVD/DivX/VCD)Pause/Resume/StopTo pauseDuring disc play, press • to pause.The TV screen shows the scenes »where you stop play. Or

Page 55 - 11 Settings

5h Do not remove the casing of this product. i Only use this product indoors. Do not expose the product to dripping / splashing water, rain or high

Page 56 - Screensaver

50 Program favorite chapters/tracksYou can play certain chapters/tracks on a disc. Program the chapters/tracks as desired on the TV screen. 1 In the

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51 Select play optionsSelect Repeat/Shuffle optionsDuring disc play, you can repeatedly play a chapter/track, or a file or files in a folder. You can als

Page 58 - Date and time

52When listening to a radio station, you can store current station to a desired location (0-9) in the preset list. The numeric buttons (0-9) on the re

Page 59 - Automatic (RDS)

53RDS (Radio Data System)RDS (Radio Data System) is a service that allows FM stations to show additional information. During Autostore, RDS stations a

Page 60 - USB sharing

5410 Play from an external audio device (AUX)With the AUX IN L / R socket and AUX mode, MCi8080 allows you to play an external audio device (e.g. a po

Page 61 - Restore factory settings

551 From Home screen, go to [Settings] > [Sound settings] > [Bass / Treble]. Or, press • SOUND on the remote control to enter the menu of soun

Page 62 - MCi8080 with

56To set screensaver1 On MCi8080, select and play a picture. 2 Press SETTINGS on the remote control to select [Settings] > [Display settings] >

Page 63 - Check registration

57Clicker soundMCi8080 can give you an audible feedback (clicker sound) every time you press a button on the remote control.You can turn the clicker s

Page 64 - 13 Maintenance

58Sleep timerWith the sleep timer, you can have MCi8080 turned off automatically after the set timer duration. To set the time duration1 From the hom

Page 65 - 14 Technical data

59Manual setting1 Turn on the unit, if necessary. 2 From Home screen, select [Settings] > [Clock settings] >[Date and time]. Or, press • SETT

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6Set your volume control at a low setting.Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, without distortion.Listen for reaso

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60LanguageAfter the first-time setup, you can change the language selection in [Settings] > [Language].Device informationFrom the home screen, go to

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61Restore factory settingsYou can restore MCi8080 to factory settings. All your settings are removed, including the settings of network, sound, displa

Page 69 - 15 Troubleshooting

62To get the product model numberLook at the packaging box of the • device or the product label. You can always find the model number on the packaging

Page 70 - 16 Contact

63On a computer, use the web site link • in the email to complete registration.Tip To log in to Philips online services later, •use the web site link

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6413 MaintenanceThis chapter tells you how to care for MCi8080.CleaningNoteAvoid moisture and abrasion. •1 Clean MCi8080 only with a soft dry cloth.

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65Audio outputsHeadphones1 x 3.5mm jack, 20 – 18000Hz, 32Ω (Ohms)Signal to noise ratio (Headphones)typically ≥ 85dBA (IEC)Distortion (Headphones)≤ 1%A

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66Internet servicesInternet radioMedia LibraryDecoding capabilities (excluding the disc player)MP38 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)WMA32kbps - 192kbps (CBR / VB

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67USBUSB port typeType ASupported mediaFAT, FAT-32, NTFS V 3-1Supported classMSC only (no MTP support)Multi-partition supportNo, only first readable pa

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68Display/ClockResolutionDotmatrix, 320 x 240 dots (QVGA), Color TFTSize3.5 inchesBacklightCan be turned on/ off and can be dimmedClock/ Date displayY

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6915 TroubleshootingI cannot hear any sound or the sound is poor, what do I do?Press • + VOL - to increase the volume.Press the •MUTE button again t

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7Information about the use of batteries:CautionRisk of leakage: Only use the specified type of •batteries. Do not mix new and used batteries. Do not m

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7016 Contact informationArgentina (54-11) 4544-2047Australia 1300 363 391Austria 0810 000 205Belgium 78250145Belarus 882000110068Brazil 0800 701 02 03

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Streamium terms and conditionsTerms and Conditions of Use of your Philips Streamium-enabled Device Congratulations on your purchase of a Philips Strea

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