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Philips MAS-300 User Manual

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Contents

General Information

Supplied accessories...................................................................9

Environmental information........................................................ 9

Safety information...................................................................... 9

Preparations

Rear connections............................................................... 10-11

Power

Antennas connection

Speakers connection

Inserting batteries into the remote control. 11

Controls

Conm>ls on the s/stem and remote

control.......................................................................................12

Basic Functions

Plug and Play............................................................................13

Demonstration mode..............................................................14

Switching the system on.......................................................... 14

Switching the system to standby mode................................ 14

Dim mode................................................................................14

Volume control.........................................................................14

Sound control.......................................................................... 15

DSC (Digital Sound Control)
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)

CD Operation

Discs for playback.....................................................................16

Loading discs............................................................................16

Playing discs..............................................................................17

Selecting a desired track/passage........................................... 17

Replacing discs during playback............................................. 17

Repeat and Shuffle.............................................................17-18

Repeat play
Random play

Ptxjgramming the disc tracks.................................................. 18

Erasing the program................................................................ 18

Radio Reception

Tuning to radio stations........................................................... 19

Storing preset radio stations.............................................. 19-20

Automatic preset programming

Manuai preset programming

Tuning to preset radio stations................................................20

Erasing a preset radio station...................................................20

Tape Operation/Recording

Loading tape.............................................................................21

Playing tapes.............................................................................21

Rewlnding/Fast forwarding...................................................... 22

General information on recording........................................... 22

Preparation for recording ................. .......................................22

One touch recording.................................................................22

CD Synchronized start recording ........................................... 22

Dubbing tapes................ -...................................................... 23

Maintenance

............................................................... 23

Clock/Timer

View clock.................................................................................. 24

Clock setting.............................................................................. 24

Timer setting........................................................................24-2S

Deactivating the timer

Activating the timer

Sleep timer setting.................................................................. 25

Specifications.............................................................................26

Troubleshooting

................................................ 27-28

Limited Warranty

................................................... 29