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1 Important Safety Environmental notices Recycling Trademark notice 2 Your MCi8080 Introduction What’s in the box Overview Top and front view Rear view Remote control Touch screen Home screen Play screen Text entry 3 Prepare Connect the HDD to a computer Copy MCi8080 files to the computer Copy media files to the HDD Install batteries into the remote control 4 Place the unit Place the speakers 5 Connect Connect the main unit and CD/DVD unit Connect speakers Connect for disc play Connect a TV Connect the FM
Select play options Select Repeat/Shuffle options Zoom in/out image Change a camera angle 9 Play FM radio Tune to FM radio stations Autostore Manual tuning Edit preset stations Listen to FM radio RDS (Radio Data System) Use the RDS for clock setting 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 52 52 52 53 53 10 Play from an external audio device (AUX) 54 Play from an external audio device 11 Settings Play modes Sound settings Bass and treble Full sound Direct Source Audio balance Display settings Brightness Wallpaper Screensave
Safety Information for Europe: Know these safety symbols h Do not remove the casing of this product. English 1 Important i Only use this product indoors. Do not expose the product to dripping / splashing water, rain or high humidity. 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.
Warning • Never remove the casing of this apparatus. • Never lubricate any part of this apparatus. • Never place this apparatus on other electrical • • • • equipment. Keep this apparatus away from direct sunlight, naked flames or heat. Never look into the laser beam inside this apparatus. Ensure that you always have easy access to the power cord, plug or adaptor to disconnect this apparatus from the power.
Information about the use of batteries: English This apparatus includes this label: Caution • Risk of leakage: Only use the specified type of Class II equipment symbol: This symbol indicates that this product has a double insulation system. batteries. Do not mix new and used batteries. Do not mix different brands of batteries. Observe correct polarity. Remove batteries from products that are not in use for a longer period of time. Store batteries in a dry place.
DivX® and DivX Ultra® are registered trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license. DivX Ultra® Certified to play DivX® video with advanced features and premium content. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video.
The DVD player on MCi8080 supports these disc formats: English 2 Your MCi8080 Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.
Overview Top and front view a b c d e f g 1. STANDBY Press to turn on the set; To turn off, press to switch to active standby; or, press and hold to switch to Eco standby. Exit Demo mode. 2. Mute/ unmute sound. - VOLUME + Increase/decrease volume. 3. 10 EN 4. 5. 6. 7. LCD display Wi-Fi antenna Disc compartment Open or close the disc compartment.
English Rear view a l b c k d e j i f h 1. 2. 3. 4. g ~ AC IN for AC power cord AUX IN L / R Audio input sockets for a portable media player to play through the speakers on MCi8080 DVD CABLE IN Socket for connection of the main unit to the CD/DVD unit LAN Socket for the Ethernet cable that connects MCi8080 with the home Wi-Fi/wired network, if you want a wired connection to the home WiFi/wired network 8. 9. 10. 5. 6. 7.
1. Remote control a b c 2. 3. d w e f g v u h t i s r q j k l m n p o 4. 5. 12 EN 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. SETTINGS Enter the settings menus. Source selector Select a media source: INTERNET RADIO: Radio services provided over the Internet; LIBRARY: Media library on a UPnP media server; AUX: Connected external audio device (e.g.
10. 11. 6. HOME: Return to Home screen (main menu). 7. BACK: Go back to previous screen. / Search buttons on the play screen In LIBRARY/USB/DISC mode: Press to skip to the previous/ next chapter/track; Start/pause/resume play; In LIBRARY/USB mode: Start to play the entire file folder (SuperPlay™). 12. 13. 14. 15. 8. 9. Stop play; Exit Demo mode. RATE In ONLINE SERVICES mode: Increase/decrease rating* of current music.
21. NOW PLAYING Return to play screen. Home screen 22. Mute/unmute sound. SEARCH Press to start the search/browsing by alphanumeric entry. 23. Note • * Rating current music is available only for music services that support rating, and is available only in some countries. Touch screen MCi8080 is equipped with a touch screen. AII songs AII songs Playlists Playlists Artists Artists AIbums AIbums On MCi8080, you enter Home screen after the first-time setup is complete.
On Home screen, tap on / to navigate through icons. Tap on the corresponding icon to select. • Or, press / /OK on the remote control to select the desired source. To go back to previous screen • BACK. Press To return to Home screen • Press English • 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 to Play screen, press NOW PLAYING. HOME.
Tip • For languages other than English, letters that an alphanumeric button corresponds to may vary. • To enter symbols, press repeatedly. • To enter space, press • To switch between lower and upper . cases, press • To delete previous character, press To delete all entries, press and hold 16 EN . . .
Copy media files to the HDD English 3 Prepare Connect the HDD to a computer D:\MCi8080 The supplied hard disk drive (HDD) contains the PC/Mac software for MCi8080 (Media Browser/TwonkyMedia Server), video tutorial, User Manual, and other information about MCi8080 that may be helpful to you. • Connect the supplied HDD to a computer. » Wait till the HDD is detected on the computer. Transfer music/picture files from the computer to HDD. You can play music and photos on MCi8080.
Install batteries into the remote control Caution • Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat, sunshine or fire. Never discard batteries in fire. • Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix different brands or types of batteries. • Risk of product damage! When the remote control is not used for long periods, remove the batteries. 1 2 Open the battery compartment. 3 Close the battery compartment. 18 EN Insert two AAA R03 batteries with correct polarity (+/-) as indicated.
English 4 Place the unit TV Wireless Modem PC TV Power Internet MCi8080 • Place MCi8080 near a TV to use the disc player. • For good Wi-Fi reception, place the unit within the coverage of the router/ Access point (not supplied). • To avoid magnetic interference or unwanted noise, never place this apparatus and speakers too close to any radiation devices. Note • Never place this unit in an enclosed cabinet. • Install this unit near the AC outlet where the AC power plug can be easily reached.
Place the speakers 2-3M For the best listening experience: 20 • Place the speakers with the tweeters at the ear height, and at least 50 cm away from the rear wall. • Place the speakers on speaker stands to get the best result. • Place the speakers 2 to 3 meters away from each other, with the two speakers and your preferred listening position forming an equilateral triangle. • Place the speakers with the tweeters facing your preferred listening area.
For the main unit side: 1 2 Connect the main unit and CD/DVD unit • As shown, plug the cable into DVD CABLE IN. 3 Hold down the socket flap. English 5 Connect Insert the stripped part of the wire completely. • Insert the right speaker wires to “R”, left speaker wires to “L”. • Insert the red wires to “+”, black wires to “-”. Release the socket flap. a b c For the speaker side: 4 5 Unscrew the speaker connectors. 6 Insert fully the red end of the speaker cable into the red (+) connector.
TV Connect for disc play For disc play, make audio/video connections. Connect a TV On MCi8080, you can connect a TV through one of the two video jacks. Select the video jack that your TV supports: • Composite video (CVBS): for a standard TV; • HDMI jack: for a high-definition TV compliant with HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)/DVI (Digital Visual Interface), and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection).
• Or, 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 on this unit, and • the 3.5mm headphone jack on the portable media player. Note • Always plug in the FM antenna before tuning to an FM radio station. • Connect the supplied FM T-type antenna to the FM TUNER socket on the unit; • Stretch the antenna to its full length, and fix it on the wall.
Connect an iPod / iPhone dock Turn on/off Connect power supply Warning • Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the underside of the product. DOCK for iPod • With the connected iPod / iPhone dock, you can charge or listen to music from your iPod / iPhone through this unit. • Connect MCi8080 to the power supply. Note • The type plate information is located at the back or at the underside of the product.
Active standby English When in active standby, some major functions of MCi8080 remain in the normal state of power consumption, e.g. Wi-Fi connection, clock display. Thus, MCi8080 can quickly go to the running state when you switch MCi8080 from active standby to on. In active standby, • The power indicator lights up red; • Clock time is displayed if you have set clock. And, the unit is still connected to the Wi-Fi/ wired network.
6 First-time setup The first time you turn on MCi8080, 1 2 Select the desired language on the screen as prompted. To learn major functions on MCi8080, • Select [Yes, show me the demo], when asked whether to view demo; • If necessary, press the volume; • To exit the demo play, press . » The unit is switched to Eco standby. VOL to adjust » Press again to turn on MCi8080, and restart the setup. To proceed to network setup, • Select [No], when asked whether to view demo.
English Connect to home Wi-Fi/ wired network Connect wirelessly MCi8080 Connect through an Ethernet cable MCi8080 You can connect MCi8080 to home Wi-Fi/ wired network in different ways: wireless or wired, automatic or manual. • Use a router (or Access Point) for home Wi-Fi/wired network. That is, connect computers/devices to a router. • Connect MCi8080 to the router wirelessly or through an Ethernet cable.
Wireless connection: One-touch WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) MCi8080 supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup(WPS). You can quickly and securely connect MCi8080 to a wireless router that also supports the WPS. You can select one of the two setup methods: PBC (Push Button Configuration), or PIN (Personal Identification Number). Tip • Wi-Fi Protected Setup(WPS) is a standard created by Wi-Fi Alliance for easy establishment of secure wireless home network.
English 1/4 Note • Ensure that the router connects to the Internet directly and no dial-up is required on the computer. Network A Network B Wireless connection: Enter encryption key manually Network C Other ... MCi8080 Tip • Before you start the network setup, have the encryption key to your router ready. 1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set up network connection (see ‘First-time setup’). 2 Select [Wireless (WiFi)] > [Look for network]. » The unit starts to search for wireless networks.
Tip • If you have hidden the SSID of the router (e.g. disable the SSID broadcasting), go to the end of the list of Wi-Fi network. Select [Other...] > [Manual SSID entry]. In the text box, enter the name of the router. Note • The router may fail to assign an IP address, if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is unavailable or disabled on the router. You may need to enter the IP address manually, or press BACK to start re-connecting.
» A message appears when the connection is completed successfully. To enter the desired digits, use the alphanumeric buttons on the remote control; or press / repeatedly. English • 2/2 Note • Ensure that you never enter an IP address that Wireless (WiFi) is already assigned to a computer/device on the network. Wired (Ethernet) Wired connection MCi8080 Tip Connect to the router by using the Ethernet cable 1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set up network connection (see ‘First-time setup’).
Wired connection: Enter IP address manually 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. 192.168.1.1) in the web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) of the computer, and then, get the desired information in the setup page. MCi8080 Assign the IP address manually Stop getting Auto IP 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the unit to the router. 2 3 On the unit, select [Wired (Ethernet)].
English 7 Play from home Wi-Fi/wired network Play from the hard disk drive (HDD) Connect the HDD to MCi8080 After you have transferred music/picture files from the computer to HDD CA - COMMON TOPIC - PREPARE - HEADER - Prepare (see ‘Prepare’ on page 17), 1 Install the supplied software on the computer: Media Browser for PC, TwonkyMedia Server for Mac. • On the computer, find the “MCI8080 folder” you copied from the HDD; • Run the setup file under TwonkyMedia folder to start installation on the computer.
1 Ensure that the computer is connected to the home Wi-Fi/wired network. On MCi8080, ensure that • The HDD is properly connected; 1/2 Music Picture • 2 The first time you connect the HDD as a network drive, assign a network drive to the HDD on the computer. • 34 In [Settings] > [Network settings], “[USB sharing]” is turned on.
On [My Computer] (Windows XP), or [Computer] (Windows Vista), • Find the HDD under [Network Drives]; • Find the music/photos folder on the computer. For computers running Mac OS X: • As shown, select [Go] > [Network]; • Under [SHARED], select [All] > [philips-network]; • Tip English 3 • In the case of a large number of media files, network performance may affect the transfer speed, or even cause the interruption of transfer. • Philipsmci8080 is the default device name.
Play from the HDD 1 On MCi8080, ensure that the HDD is properly connected. 2 On the remote control, press HDD. » The file sorting process may take some time. During file sorting, the file folders are displayed. » Audio files are displayed under different categories (e.g. Artist, Album, Genre), if meta/ID3 tags are edited for the files. » Picture files are also organized. 3 4 Select your desired track or album. Press to start play. • Play starts from the beginning of the album, if you press on an album.
English Multiroom music NP3700 MCi8080 With the Multiroom Music feature, you can play the same song on MCi8080 and a Philips network music player (NP3700) at the same time. 3 Wait until the Multiroom Music feature is enabled successfully. • To cancel simultaneous play, press MCi8080.
Stream from a UPnP server MCi8080 Wireless Modem PC You can stream music/photos between computers and MCi8080, when • MCi8080 is connected to home Wi-Fi/ wired network; • Music sharing is set up on the computers, other UPnP servers that are also connected to the home Wi-Fi/wired network. With the music sharing software (the supplied Media Browser and TwonkyMedia Server), such computers can work as UPnP media servers (music/photo libraries) of MCi8080, if they are turned on.
English Library on a UPnP server On the computers (UPnP servers), the supplied software Media Browser or TwonkyMedia Server can access music libraries that are organized by different media management software, including Windows Media Player 11 and iTunes. iTunes is the a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Stream from a UPnP server On MCi8080, play music/picture libraries that are streamed from a UPnP server (a computer on the home Wi-Fi/wired network).
MCi8080 Play photos • Press / to rotate the picture; • Press / to move to previous/next picture; • Press to start playing all pictures in slideshow mode. 3 4 External control from a PC Through the home W-Fi/wired network, the Media Browser on a PC (UPnP server) allows you to control MCi8080. 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 MCi8080. See the Step 2 above.
To play Internet radio stations, ensure that • MCi8080 is connected to the Internet over the home Wi-Fi/wired network. Note • Ensure that the router connects to the Internet directly and no dial-up is required on the computer. MCi8080 Store preset stations On MCi8080, you can store up to 10 preset stations. Each preset station corresponds to a numeric button on the remote control. On the radio play screen, press a numeric button, you quickly switch to the corresponding preset station.
Edit favorite stations On MCi8080, you can mark an Internet radio station as favorite. All the stations are added to [Internet Radio] > [Favorite stations]. In this way, you can quickly access your favorite stations. To add a station to [Favorite stations] • On a list of stations, select the desired station. Press FAVORITE on the remote control. • Or, play the desired station. On the play screen, press FAVORITE on the remote control.
English Manage Internet radio online MCi8080 Internet http://www.philips.com/welcome By registering MCi8080 on www.philips.com/ welcome (see ‘Register MCi8080 with Philips’), you can log in to Club Philips. On Club Philips, you can do the following to manage the Internet Radio on a computer: • Edit favorite stations; • Manually add stations that you are unable to find on MCi8080. Edit favorite stations online Through Club Philips, you can manage the list of favorite stations on a computer.
• • Under [Favorite], check the box corresponding to the station. » The station is marked as favorite. To unmark, uncheck the box corresponding to a station. Tip • In 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 first station downward. • To put a station behind the last one, make the station just ahead of the last one; drag and drop the last station upward.
Stream from Napster English To edit an added station Note • To stream from online music services, ensure that MCi8080 is connected to the Internet over the home Wi-Fi/wired network. Log in to your Napster account To access Napster online music service, you need to log in to your Napster account. Use your existing Napster account, or use the trial account before you create an account with Napster. 1 On MCi8080, press ONLINE SERVICES on the remote control. • 2 • As shown, click the station.
Search for music 1 2 On the Napster screen, select [Search] > [Song], [Album], or [Artist]. » You can search for music by the name of a song, album, or artist. Search for music/pictures In a list of options, you can do one of the following to search for what you need. Tip Enter the name of the desired song, album, or artist.
Press OK after completing text entry. » Search starts. Superscroll » You can find a list of items that contain the characters. In a long list of options, Superscroll allows you to start a search in an alphabetical order. You can quickly reach the first item that starts with the selected alphabet. » You can find a close match if there is no item that contains the character. 1 Press and hold / to start Superscroll. » A pop-up text box appears.
8 Play music CD/ movie DVDs Caution • Never look at the laser beam inside the unit. • Risk of product damage! Never play discs with accessories such as disc stabilizer rings or disc treatment sheets. • Never put any objects other than discs into the disc compartment. Note 4 During disc play, • / repeatedly to select a Press track/chapter. For WMA/MP3 files on a CD-R/RW, or recordable DVD, press / to select a file folder. • Press and hold / to search forward/backward.
1 2 On MCi8080, load a disc onto the tray. Turn on the TV and switch to the correct video-in channel in one of the following ways: • On the remote control of your TV, press the AV/TV button repeatedly until you see the Philips screen, or the video disc screen. • Go to the lowest channel on your TV, then press the Channel Down button until you see the Philips screen, or the video disc screen. • Press the source button repeatedly on the remote control of your TV.
Play movie discs(DVD/DivX/ VCD) Search by time or chapter/track 1 During disc play, press SEARCH until a time field or chapter/track field is displayed. • For the time field, enter the play position in hours, minutes and seconds. • For the chapter/track field, enter the chapter/track. » Play starts automatically at your selected point. Pause/Resume/Stop To pause • During disc play, press to pause. » The TV screen shows the scenes where you stop play. • Or, during DVD play, press .
You can play certain chapters/tracks on a disc. Program the chapters/tracks as desired on the TV screen. Printed side To turn on or off the repeat/shuffle options • Press PLAY MODE on the remote control. English Program favorite chapters/ tracks To repeatedly play a section in a disc 1 During music or video play, press REPEAT A-B at the start point. 2 Press REPEAT A-B at the end point. » The selected section starts to play repeatedly. » To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT A-B again.
9 Play FM radio Tune to FM radio stations Note When 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 remote control correspond to the locations (0-9) in the preset list. 1 2 • Before you tune to FM radio stations, make sure that you have properly installed the supplied FM antenna (see ‘Connect’->’Connect the FM antenna’). Tune to your desired station. On the radio play screen, press and hold a numeric button.
English RDS (Radio Data System) RDS (Radio Data System) is a service that allows FM stations to show additional information. During Autostore, RDS stations are automatically stored at the top of the list of preset stations. When tuning to an RDS station, you can see the following information on the screen: • Station name; • Program type, such as news, sports, and pop music; • Frequency; • Scrolling text (RDS text), if available.
10 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 portable media player) through the speakers of MCi8080. Play from an external audio device 1 Ensure that the external audio device is properly connected to MCi8080 (see ‘Connect’->’Connect external audio devices’). 2 3 On MCi8080, select the AUX mode. • From Home screen, select [AUX]. • Or, press AUX on the remote control.
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] > [Sound settings] > [Bass / Treble]. • Play modes 2 When playing music, you can choose to play repeatedly, play in random order, or play one by one. Select a play mode as desired. To select a play mode for music play Before or during music play, • Press CLEAR to select neutral level. Full sound From Home screen, go to [Settings] > [Play mode]; Or, [FullSound] restores the sonic details that music compression loses (e.g. MP3, WMA).
2 Press / repeatedly to increase/decrease the output from left/right audio channels. • Press CLEAR for equal output from left/right audio channels. 1 2 3 Display settings Brightness On MCi8080, you can adjust the brightness of the display. As desired, the display lights up, dims or turns off when MCi8080 is turned on or switched to active standby. • In [Settings] > [Display settings] > [Brightness when on] or[Brightness when standby], select an option and press OK.
2 From the home screen, go to [Settings] > [Album art]. Or, press SETTINGS on the remote control to enter [Settings]. Select [Album art]. Press OK to turn it on or off. If [Album art] is on, » In the list of songs, the album art appears as thumbnail along with the corresponding song. Clicker sound English 1 MCi8080 can give you an audible feedback (clicker sound) every time you press a button on the remote control. You can turn the clicker sound on or off in [Settings] >[Clicker sound].
To play a song or Internet radio station as the next alarm sound Sleep timer 1 Ensure that you have selected [Music] in the Step 3 above; 2 With the sleep timer, you can have MCi8080 turned off automatically after the set timer duration. Before you turn off MCi8080, or switch MCi8080 to active standby, To set the time duration • Go to [Media Library], and select and play the desired song; 1 • Or, go to [Internet Radio], and tune to the desired station.
Automatic (Internet) Manual setting 1 2 Automatic (RDS) Manual 1 On the unit, turn on the FM radio, if necessary. • 2 3 On the first location for preset stations, store an FM RDS station that transmits time signals. From Home screen, select [Settings] > [Clock settings] > [Date and time]. • 4 Ensure that the FM antenna is connected properly CA-MCI8080Connect the FM antenna (see ‘Connect the FM antenna’ on page 23). Or, press SETTINGSon the remote control to enter [Settings].
• 2 Or, press SETTINGS on the remote control to enter [Settings]. Connect MCi8080 as you did in the first-time setup (see ‘First-time setup’>’Connect to home Wi-Fi/wired network’). Device name In [Device name], you can name/rename your MCi8080. On a connected UPnP server/client, the MCi8080 can be found as named. 1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] > [Network settings] > [Device name]. 2 In [Device name], press / to select the entry location; press / repeatedly to select desired letters.
English Restore factory settings You can restore MCi8080 to factory settings. All your settings are removed, including the settings of network, sound, display, clock, alarm and language. 1 Go to [Settings] > [Restore factory settings]. 2 As prompted, select [Yes]. » The unit is turned off. » The unit is turned on again automatically when the factory settings are restored. » Start the first-time setup.
12 Register MCi8080 with Philips To get the product model number • Look at the packaging box of the device or the product label. You can always find the model number on the packaging box or product label (e.g. MCi8080, NP3700). Benefits By registering MCi8080 on www.philips.com/ welcome, you can • Get free software upgrades; • Manage your own favorite radio stations; • Receive Streamium newsletters. Note • Registration of MCi8080 requires a valid email address.
On a computer, use the web site link in the email to complete registration. English • Tip • To log in to Philips online services later, use the web site link in the email, and the password. Unregister MCi8080 When registering with www.philips.com/ welcome, you can only use one account for one unit (e.g. MCi8080). For each account, you can maintain a set of favorite stations and manually added stations. To use another account for registration, you need to unregister current one.
13 Maintenance This chapter tells you how to care for MCi8080. Cleaning Note • Avoid moisture and abrasion. 1 Clean MCi8080 only with a soft dry cloth.
General AC Power (Main unit) 230V ±10%, 50Hz (for /12, /05 /79) 120V ±10%, 60Hz (for /37) DC Power (DVD unit) DIN connector (Output provided by Main unit) DC Power (HDD unit) 5V USB power, 900mA (Provided by Main unit)¹ Dimensions Main unit: 251 x 251 x 142mm (including LCD) DVD unit: 251 x 251 x 74mm HDD unit: 122 x 75 x 13mm Speaker box: 180 x 282.9 x 295mm Weight (net) 12.50kg (all items) Note • ¹Use HDD only with the by-packed USB wire.
Sound features Internet services FullSound® Yes (on/ off) Bass / Treble control +/ - 10 steps Balance control +/ - 10 steps Direct Source (Flat) Yes (on/ off) Internet radio Media Library Decoding capabilities (excluding the disc player) Wireless standard 802.11n, backwards compatible to 802.
USB Frequency range 87.50 to 108.00MHz No.
Display/Clock Resolution Dotmatrix, 320 x 240 dots (QVGA), Color TFT Size 3.5 inches Backlight Can be turned on/ off and can be dimmed Clock/ Date display Yes Wallpaper/ Screensaver Yes Automatic time setting via Internet (NTP) Yes, enabled Sleep timer Yes Internal (key) clicker Yes Others UPnP² DMP (Local Renderer, Local Controlpoint)/ DMS Note • ² Requires User-registration @ Rhapsody.
English 15 Troubleshooting 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. Is there a maximum distance of transmission between a wireless router and MCi8080 for effective streaming? Yes. The maximum distance of Wi-Fi transmission is 250m measured in open spaces.
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