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Philips MC-110 User Manual

Philips MC-110
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MC-110
MC-105
MC-100
Micro Hi-Fi System
Audio
Audio
pg 001-022/MC1xx/22-Eng 10/5/01, 2:45 PM1
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Philips MC-110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display typeLCD
Backlight colorOrange
TypeHome audio micro system
Cassette deckYes
Product colorSilver
Disc loading typeTop
Cassette deck technologyMechanical
USB portNo
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Cassette playback modesAuto stop, Electronic Speed Control
RDS featuresCT, PI, PTY, RT, TA, TP
FM band range87.5 - 108 MHz
MW band range531 - 1602 kHz
Supported radio bandsFM, LW, MW
Preset stations quantity40
Playback modesProgram, Repeat, Repeat all, Repeat one, Shuffle
Channels quantity40 channels
Disc types supportedCD, CD-R, CD-RW
Audio formats supported-
Programmable tracks20
Impedance8 Ω
Frequency range40 - 20000 Hz
RMS rated power20 W
Woofer diameter102 mm
Number of speakers2
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)65 dB
Power sourceAC
Input voltage220-230 V
Input frequency50 Hz
Power consumption (standby)3 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth264 mm
Width140 mm
Height223 mm
Package depth449 mm
Package width349 mm
Package height314 mm
Package weight7200 g
Main speaker width155 mm
Main speaker height220 mm

Summary

Important notes for users in the U.K.

Mains plug

Instructions for changing the fuse in a 13 Amp plug and fitting an appropriate plug.

How to connect a plug

Explains how to connect wires to plug terminals, identifying colours and terminals.

Copyright in the U.K.

Mentions consent for recording and playback under UK Copyright Acts.

CAUTION

General Information

Environmental Information

Information on packaging materials and disposal of old equipment and batteries.

Supplied accessories

Lists the items included with the system, such as speaker boxes and antennas.

Safety Information

Crucial safety precautions for operating the system, including placement and power.

Preparations

Rear connections

Details on connecting the AC power cord and speaker wires to the rear of the system.

Antennas Connection

Instructions for connecting AM loop and FM wire antennas for optimal reception.

Preparations

Optional connection

Connecting other optional equipment like TV, VCR, or DVD player to the AUX IN terminals.

Inserting batteries into the remote control

Instructions for inserting R03 or AAA batteries into the remote control with correct polarity.

Controls

Controls on the system and remote control

Explanation of buttons and functions on the main unit and the remote control.

Notes for remote control

Important notes on how to select a source before operating remote control functions.

Basic Functions

Adjusting volume and sound

How to adjust volume, bass (DBB), digital sound control (DSC), and surround sound (IS).

Switching the system on

Steps to turn the system on using the main unit or remote, and how to switch to standby mode.

Power-saving automatic standby

Explains the system's automatic standby feature to save power after 15 minutes of inactivity.

CD Operation

Playing a disc

Step-by-step guide to inserting, playing, and interrupting a CD disc.

Selecting a different track

How to skip to previous or next tracks using the remote control buttons.

Finding a passage within a track

Instructions for fast-forwarding or rewinding within a track to find a specific passage.

CD Operation

Different play modes: SHUFFLE and REPEAT

How to activate and deactivate shuffle and repeat playback modes for CDs.

Programming track numbers

Guide to programming a sequence of tracks for playback, up to 20 tracks.

Reviewing the programme

How to view the programmed track list in the STOP mode.

Erasing the programme

Methods to clear the programmed track list from memory.

Radio Reception

Tuning to radio stations

Steps for selecting the tuner source, waveband, and tuning to stations automatically or manually.

Programming radio stations

Instructions for storing up to 40 radio stations using automatic or manual programming.

Radio Reception

Tuning to preset radio stations

How to select previously stored radio stations using preset buttons.

RDS

Explanation of Radio Data System, scrolling through information, and what 'NO RDS' means.

EON

Enhanced Other Network feature allowing search for RDS stations with specific programme types.

Searching programme type (PTY)

How to find stations broadcasting a specific programme type like NEWS, SPORT, or POP.

Radio Reception

RDS News and Traffic Announcement (TA)

Setting up the system to interrupt listening for RDS news or traffic announcements.

Disarming RDS News and Traffic Announcement

Ways to disable the RDS News/TA feature, including using the remote or standby mode.

Tape Operation / Recording

General information on recording

Guidelines for recording, including copyright, tape types, and tab protection.

Tape playback

Steps to select the tape source, insert tape, and play, pause, or stop playback.

Synchro start CD recording

How to record from a CD to tape automatically synchronized with CD playback.

Tape Operation / Recording

Recording from the radio

Instructions for recording radio broadcasts onto a tape.

Recording from Aux

Steps to record audio from an external appliance connected to the AUX input.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Cabinet

How to clean the system's exterior using a mild detergent solution.

Cleaning Discs

Instructions for cleaning CDs, including what to use and avoid.

Cleaning the disc lens

How to clean the CD player lens to ensure good playback quality.

Cleaning the Heads and the Tape Paths

Procedures for cleaning tape heads, capstans, and pressure rollers for optimal performance.

Demagnetising the heads

Recommends using a demagnetising tape available from the dealer.

Clock/Timer

Setting the clock

Describes two methods for setting the clock: manually or automatically via RDS.

Setting the timer

Guide on setting the alarm timer to switch the system on at a specific time and source.

Activating and deactivating TIMER

How to turn the timer function on or off, indicated by 'TIMER' on the display.

Clock/Timer

Activating and deactivating SLEEP

How to set the sleep timer to automatically switch off the system after a chosen period.

Specifications

AMPLIFIER

Technical specifications for the amplifier section, including output power and frequency response.

CD PLAYER

Technical specifications for the CD player, including frequency range and signal-to-noise ratio.

TUNER

Technical specifications for the tuner, including wave ranges, sensitivity, and selectivity.

TAPE DECK

Technical specifications for the tape deck, including frequency response and signal-to-noise ratio.

SPEAKERS

Specifications for the speakers, including dimensions and type.

GENERAL INFORMATION

General technical data such as AC power, dimensions, weight, and standby power consumption.

Troubleshooting

CD OPERATION

Solutions for common CD operation issues like "NO DISC" display or poor playback.

RADIO RECEPTION

Troubleshooting tips for poor radio reception, including antenna adjustment.

TAPE OPERATION / RECORDING

Solutions for problems with tape recording or playback, such as cleaning deck parts.

GENERAL

General troubleshooting for system response, sound issues, and reversed audio outputs.

Troubleshooting

The remote control does not function properly.

Steps to resolve issues with the remote control not working, such as checking source selection and batteries.

The timer is not working.

Solutions for the timer not functioning, including setting the clock and ensuring the timer is activated.

The Clock/Timer setting is erased.

Reasons why clock/timer settings might be erased, such as power interruption, and how to reset them.

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