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Philips Streamium Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System

160GB/2000CDs

Free Internet radio 2x50W

MCI500H

Free your music
Enjoy all your music on one system - wirelessly
Celebrate music, your way - in pristine and powerful sound! The all-in-one 160GB MCi500H lets you enjoy HDD playback, transfer music from your PC, plug and play from USB devices, or enjoy countless more music options on Internet Radio.
All your music on one wireless system 160GB hard disk to store up to 2000 CDs Drag and drop music from PC Thousands of free Internet Radio Stations Play and rip CDs with Gracenote automatic song information Plug and play directly from your USB flash memory device Easy navigation and control Alphanumeric search with remote control Browse your collection by album, artist, genre and track Easy and intuitive user interface with album art display Quality sound performance 2x50W RMS Hi-Fi sound with Class "D" Digital Amplifier Hi-Fi dome tweeters and 5.25 " Woofers Expandable Extend your system by adding up to 5 Wi-Fi Stations
Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System

MCI500H/12

160GB/2000CDs Free Internet radio 2x50W

Specifications

Equalizer settings: Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Techno, Neutral Sound Enhancement: Dynamic Bass Boost 3 steps, Equalizer, Incredible Surround, Treble and Bass Control, Class "D" Digital Amplifier, Smart equalizer Volume Control: Volume Control up/down Music Power: 200 W Output power (RMS): 2x50W

Highlights

Connectivity
Other connections: Ethernet Headphone: 3.5 mm Antenna: FM Dipole Wireless connections: Wireless LAN(802.11g) Wireless Universal Plug & Play: Enabled LAN wired: Ethernet (RJ 45) 1x Encryption / security: WEP 128 bit, WEP 64 bit, WPA Audio cinch in: Analog AUX (Center) Aux in: Line in Power: 220 - 240 V 50 Hz

160GB hard disk/2000CDs

The 160GB hard disk provides a very large capacity for you to store your digital music files, easily holding up to 2000 music CDs. Space saving, smart music collection management, easy access and all in one place.

Loudspeakers

Main Speaker: 2 way, 5.25" woofer

Audio Playback

Convenience
Compression format: MP3, WMA, non DRM AAC (m4A) Playback Media: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3-CD, WMA-CD Disc Playback Modes: Next/Previous Track Search, Fast Forward/Backward, Repeat Play ID3-tag support Loader Type: Tray Hard Disk Playback Mode: Album, Genre, Playlist, All tracks, Same Artist, Same Genre Hard Disk Streaming Mode: Wi-Fi streaming to 5 stations, "My Room, My Music", "Music Follows Me", "Music Broadcast" Sample frequencies: 8-48 kHz (MP3) PC Link playback mode: MP3 streaming via network, Wi-Fi wireless connection USB Direct Modes: Play/Pause, Previous/Next, Stop Internet Radio MP3 bit rates: 8-320 kbps and VBR
Display Type: LCD Backlight Backlight color: White On-Screen Display languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish Digital Content Management: WADM software included Eco Power Standby: 1 watt Headphone jack Clock: On main display Remote control: 1-Way

Accessories

Audio Recording
Recording Media: HDD Audio file format: MP3 Bit rate: 128, 160, 192, 256 & 320 kbps Recording speed: 1 x, 4 x
Included accessories: AC Power Cord, FM antenna Quick start guide: English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Portuguese Remote control: 1-way Remote User Manual: English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Portuguese Warranty Card: Warranty Card Batteries: 2 x AAA CD-ROM: Installation CD-ROM, WADM and utilities softwares.

Dimensions

Storage Media
Hard Disk Capacity: 160 GB
Tuner/Reception/Transmission

Tuner Bands: FM Auto digital tuning Auto store Number of Preset Channels: 50
Carton dimensions (WxDxH): 570 mm x 397 mm x 357 mm Main speaker dimensions (W x H x D): 174 x 301 x 270 mm Master carton weight: 13.5 kg Set dimensions (W x H x D): 265 x 182.5 x 289 mm Set weight: 12.1 kg
Issue date 2010-12-21 Version: 4.1.10
2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All Rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. www.philips.com
12 NC: 39824 EAN: 42393 3

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Adjust volume Mute Change Equalizer (EQ) settings Activate Smart EQ Adjust treble / bass Set Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB) Activate Incredible Surround sound
5 Build a music library on the harddisk
13 Import music from a PC 13 Rip music from CDs on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System 13 Record music 15

6 Play

Play CD Internet radio Listen to Internet radio

English

Contents
Mark Internet radio stations as Favorites 15 Listen to Favorite Stations 15 Manually add Internet radio stations 16 Listen to My Media 16 FM radio 16 Listen to FM radio 17 Change frequency 17 Automatic channel search 17 Automatic channel search & autostore 17 Select preset channels Manual search & store Wirelessly stream music from a computer 18 Install TwonkyMedia Server 18 Configure a PC to share music 18 Play from a flash memory USB device 19 Connect audio devices (AUX) 19 Play HD music 19
Time settings 26 Synchronize with RDS radio station 26 Set the time format 26 Set the time manually 26 Set standby timer 26 Change recording speed 26 Change recording quality 27 Change language 27 Maintenance 27 Cleaning 27 Update 27 Update through PC connection Restore the default settings
12 Add a Philips Wireless Music Station (sold separately)
Add a Philips Wireless Music Station to Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System Broadcast music to Philips Wireless Music Stations Music Follows Me Delete a Philips Wireless Music Station from Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System Relocate Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System or Philips Wireless Music Station after connection

13 Technical data

MCi500H - Supplied accessories PC connection requirements
14 Troubleshooting 15 Glossary 16 Contact information

Safety

Information for Europe: Know these safety symbols
j Keep this product away from direct sunlight, naked flames or heat. k Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other electrical equipment (including amplifiers). l Do not place any other electrical equipment on the product. m Do not place any sources of danger on the product (e.g. objects containing liquids, burning candles). n This product may include batteries. Please refer to safety and disposal instructions for batteries in this user manual.
The exclamation mark calls attention to features for which you should carefully read the supplied literature to prevent operating and maintenance problems. The lightening bolt symbol indicates uninsulated components within the product that can cause an electric shock. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture and do not place any ojects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the product. a Read these instructions. b Keep these instructions. c Heed all warnings. d Follow all instructions. e Do not use this product near water. f Clean only with dry cloth. g Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. h Do not remove the casing of this product.

Rip music from CDs on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System
Important: The CD rip process consists of various stages (ripping, compressing, converting, etc.). After the initial CD rip stage is complete, It takes approximately 15 minutes to process the ripped data. This happens in the background and during this time you can operate Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System as normal. To avoid loss of data during or after CD rip: do not switch to eco standby during rip process do not disconnect Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System from the power supply for at least 15 minutes after the rip process stops Rip from a CD to the harddisk of Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System at high speed: (Audio CD, MP3/WMA CD)
Note While Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is ripping,
only the stop function is available.
Tip You can rip while you listen, if you press REC

during play.

On Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System, insert CD with printed side facing up. In the track list screen, press REC.
Press MARK/UNMARK to select/ deselect tracks. (By default, Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System rips all tracks of the CD when no tracks are marked.) Long press MARK/UNMARK to select/deselect all tracks. Press REC to start ripping. To rip another CD, repeat above steps 1 to 4. To stop ripping, press
For information about how to change the rip
quality, see chapter Settings.

Record music

You can record from 2 different sources.
Press AUX to record from an external device. FM TUNER to record from FM radio. Press REC. To stop recording, press

Play CD 3 4

Press Press to open the CD tray. to close the CD tray. to play. Insert CD with printed side facing up. Press OK /
You can mark Internet radio stations as your Favourites so next time you want to listen to a station, it is easy to find.
Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is connected to broadband Internet. When you listen to Internet radio, press to mark the station. To return to the Home menu, press HOME. The next time you connect to the Internet radio, the radio station is shown in the Favorite Stations menu.

Internet radio

Note Internet radio features require broadband Internet radio features require registration,
if you run firmware version 1.xx.xxxx on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System. Internet access.
Internet radio features require broadband You can also place bookmarks for Internet
Internet access. radio stations when you log on at www. philips.com/welcome and on the registered product site click the link Streamium Management.

Listen to Internet radio

Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is connected to the Internet. Press HOME. Press or , then to select [Internet Radio]. The options are displayed. Press or , then to select the station. To return to the Home menu, press HOME.

You can optimize the reception when you
rotate the FM antenna. You can use the automatic search & store function to store channels under presets.

Change frequency

To fine tune the reception of a channel, you can adjust the channel frequency.
Automatic channel search & autostore
Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System can automatically search and store up to 60 channels under the preset numbers.
Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Press HOME. Press FM TUNER. The current frequency is displayed. Press to adjust the frequency. To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
Turn on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System. Press HOME. Press or , then to select [FM Tuner]. The current frequency is displayed. Press MENU. Select [Autostore radio]. Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System searches and stores channels. When all available channels are stored, the search stops. To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
You can store channel frequencies under a

preset channel number.

Automatic channel search
Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System can automatically search available channels.

Select preset channels

You can find your preset channels in the preset channel list.
Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Press HOME.
Turn on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System. Press HOME.
Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on.
Press or , then to select [FM Tuner]. The current frequency is displayed.
Press or , then to select [FM Tuner]. The current frequency is displayed. Press to display preset channel numbers. Press to select, then press. To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
Note If TwonkyMedia Server is already installed
on the computer, you can skip the installation section and continue with the configuration. For any other media players, refer to the instructions of the player.
Install TwonkyMedia Server
Manual search & store
You can manually search and store channels.
On the computer, insert the supplied software CD. Installation of TwonkyMedia starts. Follow the instructions on the computer to install the software.
Turn on Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System. Press HOME. Press or , then to select [FM Tuner]. The current frequency is displayed. Press to change the frequency. Press MENU. Select [Save to Preset]. Press to select, then press. The frequency is stored under the selected preset number. To return to the Home menu, press HOME.

Change recording speed

You can change the speed at which Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System rips a CD.

Maintenance

Cleaning
Press CD. Press MENU. Press or , then to select [Settings]. Press or , then to select [Normal speed] or [Fast speed].
Avoid moisture and abrasion.
Clean Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System only with a soft dry cloth.

Change recording quality

You can change the quality in which Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System rips a CD.

Update

When Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is connected to a PC, you can download new firmware updates.
Press CD. Press MENU. Press or , then to select [Settings]. to select [Rec to select the bit Press or , then quality]. Press rate. or , then
Update through PC connection
This chapter shows you how to install the WADM (Philips Wireless Audio Device Manager) software. The WADM is necessary to search and download software updates for Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System.

Change language

You can change the language that you have set during the first-time installation.
On the PC, visit the <Website>. Download the latest software for Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System to the harddisk of the PC. Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is connected to the network of the PC. Press MENU. Insert the PC Suite CD into the PC. Follow the instructions on the PC to install WADM. When the security alert message (Microsoft Windows Firewall) pops up, press Unblock to allow the WADM application to run on the PC. The firewall is still effective and only allows the WADM to run. On the WADM screen, select Device Configuration.
Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Press MENU. Select [Settings] > [Language]. Press or , then to select. To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
10In the Device Configuration screen, select 11 Click Browse to locate the software 12 Click OK to start the update.
The software update progress is shown. Firmware upgrade and click OK. image file that you saved on the harddisk of the PC.
When the software installation is complete, Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System restarts.
Tip You can also consult the user manual of the PC
and manually add the WADM application to your list of programs that are safe to run.
Restore the default settings
You can restore the default settings (including network settings) of Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System.
Ensure that Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is turned on. Press MENU to enter the menu display. Press or , then to select [Settings] > [Restore settings]. Press. Press to select [Yes]. Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System restarts when the factory settings are restored. The language selection display is shown.

13Technical data

Speakers Power 50 W (RMS) / 75 W (MPO) 60 Hz - 30 kHz (-6 dB)
HD player Frequency range Signal to noise ratio M4A (AAC) bit rate MP3 bit rate WMA bit rate 30 - 20,000 Hz (-3 dB) 75 dBA (IEC) 16 - 320 kbps, CBR / VBR 32 - 320 kbps, CBR / VBR up to 192 kbps, CBR / VBR 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.
MCi500H - Supplied accessories
Remote control 2 AAA batteries AC power cable RCA cable FM radio antenna
Sampling frequencies HD storage 160 GB* capacity Recording quality 128, or 160, or 192, or 256, or 320 kbp Recording speed 1x, 4x CDDB (CD Internal Gracenote / recognition online access enabled database) Album artwork Supported * Actual formatted capacity will be less CD player Frequency range Signal to noise ratio M4A (AAC) bit rate MP3 bit rate WMA bit rate Sampling frequencies USB player USB USB class Number of tracks / titles File format 60 - 20,000 Hz (-3 dB) 75 dBA (IEC)
PC connection requirements
The minimum requirements for PC connections are: Windows 2000 SP4 (or above) / XP SP2 / Vista Pentium III 500 MHz processor or higher 256 MB RAM CD-ROM drive Adapter Ethernet enabled, plus Ethernet cable (for wired connection) Wireless network 802.11 b/g (for wireless connection) 500 MB free hard disk space
16 - 320 kbps, CBR / VBR 32 - 320 kbps, CBR / VBR up to 192 kbps, CBR / VBR 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
12 Mbps, V1.1 (supports MP3, WMA and M4A files) MSC, MTP maximum 9999 FAT, FAT-32 only
Caution Never try to repair the system yourself as this Do not open the system as there is a risk of If a fault occurs, first check the FAQ points,
then consult your dealer or Philips for help. electric shock. will invalidate the warranty.
Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System is connected to a home network and music skips during play (from any source including HD), what do I do? Ensure that the network router is turned on. Ensure that the network settings are correct for the selected network (see section Connect to a home network). I cannot hear any sound or the sound is poor, what do I do? Press + VOL - to increase the volume. Press the MUTE button again to reactivate the sound output. Check that the RCA cable is connected correctly. Check that you have selected Aux in as the source on the connected stereo system. Check if the volume control of the connected stereo system is adjusted correctly. The radio reception is poor, what do I do? Adjust the antenna for better reception. Increase the distance between Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System and TV or VCR devices. Is there a maximum distance of transmission between a Philips Wireless Music / Micro Center and Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System for effective streaming?

CBR (constant bit rate) With CBR the encoder spends the same amount of bits on each frame, regardless of how much it may really need. Disadvantage of CBR: Bits are wasted in case of absolute blackness of a picture or complete silence in an audio frame. And pictures or audio frames with a lot of elements may need those bits. CD (Compact Disc) Format developed by Phillips, Sony, and Pioneer for conveying music and data. CDs record information by deforming the inner metal foil on the disc with tiny micro pits burned in by a laser. CDDB A centralized database of CDs, CD tracks, and artists on the Web, now known as Gracenote. The audio player or burner program can log on to CDDB. It uploads the ID of the CD being played, and then downloads the title, artist, and track list.

15Glossary

Bass The lowest three octaves of the audio band. Low bass is the bottom octave (20-40Hz), mid-bass is the middle octave (40-80Hz), and upper bass is the 80-160Hz octave.
Coaxial A single copper conductor, surrounded with a layer of insulation, covered by a surrounding copper shield and finally, an insulating jacket. An unbalanced transmission line with constant impedance. In audio, this type is commonly used for low level, line signals terminated in RCA connectors. Compression In audio terms, this is a process of temporarily or permanently reducing audio data for more efficient storage or transmission. A temporary reduction in file size is called non-lossy compression, and no information is lost. A permanent reduction in file size (such as with MP3 files) is called lossy compression, and involves discarding unnecessary information which is irretrievably lost.
Analog sound can only be transmitted through two channels. Duplex (half/full) Full duplex is the ability to send and receive data simultaneously. Duplex is synonymous with full duplex. Example: when a modem operates in full-duplex mode, it can transmit data in two directions simultaneously. In half-duplex mode it can transmit data in two directions, but not simultaneously.

security of such WM-DRM Software is compromised, Microsoft may revoke (either on its own or upon the request of the owners of Secure Content (Secure Content Owners)) the WM-DRM Softwares right to acquire new licenses to copy, store, transfer, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Softwares ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your PC and/or your Device whenever you download a license for Secure Content. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your Device on behalf of Secure Content Owners, which may disable your Devices ability to copy, store, display, transfer, and/or play Secure Content. Secure Content Owners may also require you to upgrade some of the WM-DRM components distributed with this Software (WM-DRM Upgrades) before accessing their content. When you attempt to play Secure Content,WM-DRM Software built by Microsoft will notify you that a WM-DRM Upgrade is required and then ask for your consent before the WM-DRM Upgrade is downloaded. WM-DRM Software built by Philips may do the same. If you decline the upgrade, you will not be able to access Secure Content that requires the WM-DRM Upgrade; however, you will still be able to access unprotected content and Secure Content that does not require the upgrade. WM-DRM features that access the Internet, such as acquiring new licenses and/or performing a required WM-DRM Upgrade, can be switched off. When these features are switched off, you will still be able to play Secure Content if you have a valid license for such content already stored on your Device. However, you will not be able to use certain of the WM-DRM Software features that require Internet access such as the ability to download content that requires the WM-DRM Upgrade. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the Secure Content is the property of the respective Secure Content owners and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This Agreement grants you no rights to use such Secure Content. To summarize, if the Software contains Microsoft WM-DRM components Secure Content you desire to download, copy, store, display, transfer, and/or play is protected by the Microsoft WM-DRM components of the Software. Microsoft, Secure Content Owners, or Secure Content distributors may deny you access, or restrict your access, to Secure Content even after you have paid for, and/or obtained, it. Neither your consent nor the consent or approval of Philips is necessary for any of them to deny, withhold or otherwise restrict your access to Secure Content. Philips does not guaranty that you will be able to download, copy, store, display, transfer, and/or play Secure Content. 5. Open Source Software. (a) This software may contain components that are subject to open-source terms, as stated in the documentation accompanying the Device.This Agreement does not apply to this software as such. (b) Your license rights under this Agreement do not include any right or license to use, distribute or create derivative works of the Software in any manner that would subject the Software to Open Source Terms. Open Source Terms means the terms of any license that directly or indirectly (1) create, or purport to create, obligations for Philips with respect to the Software and/or derivative works thereof; or (2) grant, or purport to grant, to any third party any rights or immunities under intellectual property or proprietary rights in the Software or derivative works thereof. 6.Termination. This Agreement shall be effective upon installation or first use of the Software and shall terminate (i) at the discretion of Philips, due to your failure to comply with any term of this Agreement; or (ii) upon destruction of all copies of the Software and related materials provided to you by Philips hereunder. Philipss rights and your obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 7. Upgrades. Philips may, at its sole option, make upgrades to the Software available by general posting on a website or by any other means or methods. Such upgrades may be made available pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or the release of such upgrades to you may be subject to your acceptance of another agreement. 8. Support Services. Philips is not obligated to provide technical or other support (Support Services) for the Software. If Philips does provide you with Support Services, these will be governed by separate terms to be agreed between you and Philips.

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