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Brand | Philips |
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Model | FWM377/12 |
Category | Stereo System |
Speaker Type | 2-way |
Speaker Channel | 2.0 |
Audio formats supported | MP3, WMA |
Bluetooth | Yes |
USB Direct | Yes |
USB Direct Recording | Yes |
USB Port | Yes |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 65 dB |
USB Playback | Yes |
Disc Playback | CD |
Tuner Bands | FM |
Frequency Response | 40 - 20000 Hz |
Inputs | USB |
Instructions for fuse replacement and plug suitability for UK outlets.
Wiring instructions for mains plug based on wire colours and terminal markings.
Legal information regarding consent for recording and playback of material.
Lists items included with the Hi-Fi system, such as speakers and remote control.
Precautions before operating the system regarding voltage, placement, and ventilation.
Details on energy efficiency, packaging separation, and product disposal.
Guidelines for listening at safe volumes and periods to prevent hearing damage.
Details on connecting power, antennas, and speakers to the rear of the system.
Instructions for connecting the AC power cord and voltage selector.
How to connect MW and FM antennas for optimal reception.
How to connect FM antenna and front speakers to the system.
Connecting non-USB devices and USB mass storage devices for playback.
Instructions on how to insert batteries into the remote control.
Controls for power, selecting sources, and adjusting volume.
Buttons for disc selection, track navigation, programming, and display modes.
Controls for bass, equalizer, display, and special effects.
Buttons for stopping, playing, pausing, and navigating tracks/titles.
Controls for dimming, sound modes, RDS/NEWS, timer, and sleep timer.
Controls for USB connection, recording, and deleting files, plus microphone input.
Automatic storage of available radio stations during initial setup.
Steps to re-run tuner installation or exit without saving.
Covers turning on, standby, Eco Power, and auto standby modes.
Controls for display brightness, volume, and headphone usage.
Covers MAX Sound, DSC, DBB, and Incredible Surround for audio tuning.
Connects and uses a microphone for singing along to music.
Supported disc types, MP3 format details, and loading procedures.
Crucial information regarding disc accessories and usage.
Text display modes and basic disc playback functions.
How to replace discs, search tracks, and select albums/titles.
Explains and enables shuffle and repeat playback modes.
How to create a custom playback sequence of tracks.
Steps to clear programmed track sequences.
How to manually tune and automatically store radio stations.
System scans and stores radio stations automatically.
Manually tuning and storing favorite radio stations.
Explains RDS, how to receive it, and check information.
Uses RDS time signal to set the system clock.
Activates function to automatically switch to news broadcasts.
Steps to enable and disable the NEWS broadcast feature.
Step-by-step guide to playing audio tapes, including important warnings.
General recording information, copyright, and preparation steps.
Explains one-touch and synchronized recording.
Instructions for cleaning the system, discs, heads, and tape paths.
How to connect and use external audio equipment via AUX.
Details on supported USB devices, music types, formats, and file transfer.
How to structure MP3/WMA files and play them from USB.
Records music from other sources to a USB device.
Removes unwanted music files from the USB device.
Instructions for setting, activating, deactivating, and viewing tuner recording timers.
Instructions for setting the 24-hour clock.
Sets the system to automatically switch on to a source at a preset time.
How to check, change, deactivate, and set the sleep timer.
Technical details for Amplifier, Tape Player, Speakers, CD/MP3 Player, Tuner, and USB Player.
Overall system details including material, power, and dimensions.
Solutions for disc errors, finalization, and poor radio reception.
Solutions for unresponsive buttons, sound issues, and reversed audio outputs.
Crucial safety warning regarding self-repair and electric shock risk.
Solutions for remote control malfunctions and incorrect time settings.
Solutions for display problems, erased settings, and unsupported USB files.