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Philips MCI730/12 User Manual
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Philips Consumer Lifystyle AMB 544-9056
HK-1014-MCi730 2010
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de laquelle le marquage CE a été apposé)
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(DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE CE)
We / Nous, PHILIPS CONSUMER LIFESTYLE B.V.
(Name / Nom de l’entreprise)
TUSSENDIEPEN 4, 9206 AD DRACHTEN, THE NETHERLANDS
(address / adresse)
Declare under our responsibility that the electrical product(s):
(Déclarons sous notre propre responsabilité que le(s) produit(s) électrique(s):)
Philips........................................................... ....................MCi730/12, /05...........
(brand name, nom de la marque) (Type version or model, référence ou modèle)
Wi-Fi Component Hi-Fi System
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(product description, description du produit)
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following harmonized standards:
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(title, number and date of issue of the standard / titre, numéro et date de parution de la norme)
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Following the provisions of :
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1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive)
2004/108/EC (EMC Directive)
2009/125/EC (ErP Directive) – EC/1275/2008
And are produced under a quality scheme at least in conformity with ISO 9001 or CENELEC
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Contents
1 Important 5
Safety-Important notes for users
in the U.K. 5
Safety 5
Environmental notices 6
Recycling 7
Trademark notice 7
2 Your MCi730 8
Introduction 8
What’s in the box 8
Overview 9
Top and front view 9
Rear view 10
Remote control 11
Touch screen 12
Home screen 13
Text entry on the remote control 13
3 Prepare 15
Install batteries into the remote control 15
4 Connect 16
Connect speakers 16
Connect external audio devices 16
Connect a portable media player 16
Connect another audio system 16
Turn on/off 17
Connect power supply 17
Turn on/off 17
5 First-time setup 18
Connect to home network 18
Wireless connection: One-touch
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 19
Wireless connection:
Enter encryption key manually 20
Wired connection 21
6 Play from home network 23
Play Internet radio stations 23
Tune to Internet radio stations 23
Edit favorite stations 23
Manage Internet radio online 24
Stream from a computer or
Network-attached storage (NAS) 27
On computers: Set up music
sharing 28
Library on the computer or NAS 28
Stream from the computer or NAS 28
7 Play from a USB mass storage
device 30
Connect a USB mass storage device 30
Play from the USB mass storage device 30
8 Play music CDs 31
Basic operations 31
Use the touch screen 31
9 Play FM radio 33
Tune to FM radio stations 33
Autostore 33
Manual tuning 33
Edit preset stations 33
Listen to FM radio 33
RDS (Radio Data System) 33
10 Play from an external audio device 34
Play from a portable media player 34
Play from another audio system 34
11 Settings 35
Sound settings 35
Dynamic Bass Boost 35
Equalizer 35
Set the volume from the external
audio device 35
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Display settings 35
Brightness 35
Clock settings 35
Alarm 35
Date and time 36
Network settings 37
Setup network 37
Location and time zone 37
Language 37
Device information 38
Check for software upgrades 38
Restore factory settings 38
12 Register MCi730 with Philips 39
Benefits 39
Register MCi730 39
Register on the web site 39
Register on the device 39
Unregister MCi730 40
Check registration information 40
13 Maintenance 41
Cleaning 41
14 Technical data 42
15 Troubleshooting 45
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Safety
Information for Europe:
Know these safety symbols
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
manufacturer’s instructions.
h Do not remove the casing of this product.
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.
m Do not place any sources of danger
on the product (e.g. objects containing
liquids, burning candles).
1 Important
Safety-Important notes for users
in the U.K.
Mains plug
This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13
Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug
proceed as follows:
a Remove fuse cover and fuse.
b Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 3
Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.
c Refit the fuse cover.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your
socket outlets, it should be cut off and an
appropriate plug fitted in its place.
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this
should have a value of 3 Amp. If a plug
without a fuse is used, the fuse at the
distribution board should not be greater
than 3 Amp.
Note: The severed plug must be disposed
off to avoid a possible shock hazard
should it be inserted into a 13 Amp
socket elsewhere.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with
the following code: blue = neutral (N), brown
= live (L).
As these colours may not correspond with the
colour markings identifying the terminals in your
plug, proceed as follows:
Connect the blue wire to the terminal •
marked N or coloured black.
Connect the brown wire to the terminal •
marked L or coloured red.
Do not connect either wire to the earth •
terminal in the plug, marked E (or ) or
coloured green (or green and yellow).
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain
that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of
the lead - not simply over the two wires.
Copyright in the U.K.
Recording and playback of material may require
consent. see Copyright Act 1956 and The
performer’s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.
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exposure less than a minute. The higher
decibel ranges are offered for those that may
have already experienced some hearing loss.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your
hearing ‘comfort level’ adapts to higher
volumes of sound. So after prolonged listening,
what sounds ‘normal’ can actually be loud and
harmful to your hearing. To guard against this,
set your volume to a safe level before your
hearing adapts and leave it there.
To establish a safe volume level:
Set your volume control at a low setting.
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
comfortably and clearly, without distortion.
Listen for reasonable periods of time:
Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally
‘safe’ levels, can also cause hearing loss.
Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and
take appropriate breaks.
Be sure to observe the following guidelines
when using your headphones.
Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable
periods of time.
Be careful not to adjust the volume as your
hearing adapts.
Do not turn up the volume so high that you
can’t hear what’s around you.
You should use caution or temporarily discontinue
use in potentially hazardous situations.
Environmental notices
This product complies with the radio
interference requirements of the European
Community.
This product complies with the requirement
of the 1999/5/EC directive.
n This product may include batteries. Please
refer to safety and disposal instructions
for batteries in this user manual.
o This product may contain lead and
mercury. Disposal of these materials
may be regulated due to environmental
considerations. Please refer to disposal
instructions in this user manual.
Caution
Use of controls or adjustments or •
performance of procedures other than herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure or
other unsafe operation.
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,
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naked flames or heat.
Never look into the laser beam inside this
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apparatus.
Ensure that you always have easy access to the
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power cord, plug or adaptor to disconnect this
apparatus from the power.
Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler
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is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
Note
The type plate information is located at the •
back or at the underside of the product.
Risk of overheating! Never install this
apparatus in a confined space. Always leave
a space of at least four inches around this
apparatus for ventilation. Ensure curtains or
other objects never cover the ventilation slots
on this apparatus.
Hearing Safety
Listen at a moderate volume:
Using headphones at a high volume can impair
your hearing. This product can produce
sounds in decibel ranges that may cause
hearing loss for a normal person, even for
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Information about the use of batteries:
Caution
Risk of leakage: Only use the specified type of •
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.
Risk of injury: Wear gloves when handling
•
leaking batteries. Keep batteries out of reach
of children and pets.
Risk of explosion: Do not short circuit
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batteries. Do not expose batteries to
excessive heat. Do not throw batteries into
the fire. Do not damage or disassemble
batteries. Do not recharge non-rechargeable
batteries.
Battery disposal information:
Your product contains batteries covered by the
European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot
be disposed of with normal household waste.
Please inform yourself about the local rules on
separate collection of batteries. The correct
disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially
negative consequences on the environment
and human health.
Trademark notice
Windows Media and the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
The making of unauthorized copies of copy-
protected material, including computer
programs, files, broadcasts and sound
recordings, may be an infringement of
copyrights and constitute a criminal offence.
This equipment should not be used for such
purposes.
Class II equipment symbol:
This symbol indicates that this product has a
double insulation system.
This apparatus includes this label:
Modifications
Modifications not authorized by the
manufacturer may void user’s authority
to operate this product.
Recycling
Your product is designed and manufactured
with high quality materials and components,
which can be recycled and reused.
When you see the crossed-out wheel bin
symbol attached to a product, it means the
product is covered by the European Directive
2002/96/EC:
Never dispose of your product with other
household waste. Please inform yourself about
the local rules on the separate collection of
electrical and electronic products. The correct
disposal of your old product helps prevent
potentially negative consequences on the
environment and human health.
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What’s in the box
Check and identify the contents of your
package:
Main unit•
2 speakers (with connection cables)•
Remote control with batteries•
AC power cord•
Software suite on a CD-ROM•
Quick Start Guide•
2 Your MCi730
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.
Introduction
MCi730 can
Connect to the existing home •
network, which can consist of
computers and UPnP devices;
Connect the existing home audio •
systems and portable media players;
Connect a USB mass storage device.•
With such connections, you can
Play Internet radio stations over the •
Internet;
Play music stored on a computer/•
UPnP device;
Play music stored on a USB mass •
storage device through the speakers
on MCi730;
Play music CDs;•
Play music from an audio system/•
portable media player through the
speakers on MCi730.
The CD player on MCi730 supports these
disc/file formats:
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5.
3.5mm headphone jack
6. VOLUME
Turn the knob to adjust the
volume.
7.
Open or close the disc
compartment.
8. Wi-Fi antenna
9. Remote control sensor
10. LCD display with touch screen
Overview
Top and front view
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1.
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. Disc compartment
3.
USB port for the USB mass
storage device
4. MP3-LINK
3.5mm audio input jack
for a portable media player to
play through the speakers on
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Rear view
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1. ~ AC IN
for AC power cord
2. AUX IN R / L
Audio input sockets for an
external audio device to play
through the speakers on MCi730
3. DEMO
for the use by dealers only
4. ETHERNET
for the Ethernet cable that
connects MCi730 with home
network, if you want a wired
connection to the home network
5. FM antenna
6. LOUDSPEAKERS
for connection cables that
connect the supplied speakers
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1.
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.
2.
Open or close the disc
compartment.
3. FAVORITE
In [Internet Radio] mode:
Add current station to the
list of Favorite Stations.
In [FM radio] mode:
On the play screen, press to add
current station to [Presets].
4. / / ( )/ ( )
Navigation buttons
Press to navigate through menus.
/
In DISC mode:
Select an album (for MP3/WMA
CDs).
()/ ( )
Search buttons on the play
screen
In [Media Library]/[USB]/DISC
mode:
Press to skip to the previous/
next track.
In [FM radio] mode:
Press and hold to start searching
for the next available station;
Press repeatedly for fine tuning.
OK
Confirm selection.
5.
HOME: Return to Home screen
(main menu).
6.
Start/pause/resume play.
7.
Stop play;
In DISC mode: Erase a program.
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Touch screen
MCi730 is equipped with a touch screen.
If necessary, tap on the screen to •
show functional buttons;
Tap on the buttons to select •
corresponding functions;
Tap on an option to select. •
Kitty Higgins
Clear Day
Kitty Higgins
Clear Day
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AII songs
Playlists
Artists
AIbums
AII songs
Playlists
Artists
AIbums
8. VOL
Increase/decrease the volume
9. Alphanumeric
buttons
For text entry
10. CLEAR
Press to delete the previous
entry;
Press and hold to delete all
entries.
a/A
Press to switch between lower
and upper cases;
In FM RADIO mode, press in
the list of presets to start editing
station name.
11. SOUND
Select sound settings.
12. REPEAT
Toggle through repeat play
options.
SHUFFLE
Activate/deactivate random
order play.
13.
Mute/ unmute sound.
14.
BACK: Go back to previous
screen.
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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
Press • BACK.
To return to Home screen
Press • HOME.
Text entry on the remote control
To enter text and symbols, press
corresponding alphanumeric buttons on the
remote control.
To enter letters/numbers/symbols •
corresponding to the same alphanumeric
button, briefly and repeatedly press the
button.
Home screen
On MCi730, you enter Home screen after the
first-time setup is complete.
To select a music source, or
enterthe[Settings]menu
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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 .
Tip
For languages other than English, letters that •
an alphanumeric button corresponds to may
vary.
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3 Prepare
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
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different brands or types of batteries.
Risk of product damage! When the remote
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control is not used for long periods, remove
the batteries.
a Open the battery compartment.
b Insert 2 AAA R03 batteries with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated.
c Close the battery compartment.
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Connect a headphone-to-headphone cable
(not supplied) to:
the • MP3-LINK socket on this unit, and
the 3.5mm headphone jack on the •
portable media player.
Connect another audio system
To play another audio system, do the following
connections, and then, select the [AUX]mode
on MCi730.
Connect audio cables (red/white - not
supplied) to:
the • AUX IN L / R sockets on this
unit, and
the audio output sockets on the •
external audio device.
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4 Connect
Connect speakers
1 On MCi730, ensure that you connect
the left speaker to LOUDSPEAKERS L+,
L- and right speaker to LOUDSPEAKERS
R+, R-.
2 To connect the speakers,
As shown, unscrew to loosen the •
connectors;
Fully insert the ends of speaker wires, •
red end into the red connector, and
silver end into the black connector;
Screw the connectors until the •
speaker wires are securely fastened.
Connect external audio
devices
You can listen to an external audio device
through the speakers on MCi730.
Connect a portable media player
To play from a portable media player with
3.5mm headphone jack, do the following
connections, and then, select the [MP3 link]
mode on MCi730.
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Active standby
When in active standby, some major functions
of MCi730 remain in the normal state of
power consumption, e.g. Wi-Fi connection,
clock display. Thus, MCi730 can quickly go to
the running state when you switch MCi730
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.
Auto active standby
If no activity happens on MCi730 for
10 minutes, MCi730 can switch to active
standby automatically.
Eco standby
Eco standby is an energy-saving mode. In Eco
standby, all major functions are switched to a
low-power state or off, e.g. micro-processor,
Wi-Fi connection, and display.
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.
Connect • MCi730 to the power supply.
Note
The type plate information is located at the •
back or at the underside of the product.
Turn on/off
1 Press to turn on the unit.
2 To turn off the unit,
Press • to switch to active standby;
Or, press and hold • to switch to
Eco standby (energy-saving mode).
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5 First-time setup
The first time you turn on MCi730,
1 Select the desired language on the screen
as prompted.
2 Select your location and time zone from
the list as prompted.
3 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set
up network connection.
Connect to home network
Connect wirelessly
Connect through an Ethernet cable
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Add MCi730 on the router
Consult the user manual of the router to •
learn how to add a WPS device to the
router. For example:
press and hold the WPS push button.
The router starts to search for a WPS »
device.
On MCi730, a message appears »
when the connection is completed
successfully.
Look for network
Push button (WPS...
Pin entry (WPS - PIN)
You can connect MCi730 to home network in
different ways, wireless or wired.
Use a router (or Access Point) for home •
network. That is, connect computers/
devices to a router.
Connect • MCi730 to the router wirelessly
or through an Ethernet cable.
To have the unit connected to the •
Internet over home network, ensure
that the router connects to the Internet
directly and no dial-up is required on the
computer.
To switch between different connection •
methods, or switch between different
routers, go to [Settings] > [Network
settings] > [Setup network].
Wireless connection: One-touch Wi-
Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
MCi730 supports Wi-Fi Protected
Setup(WPS). You can quickly and securely
connect MCi730 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.
Turn on WPS-PBC on MCi730
1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set
up network connection (see ‘First-time
setup’ on page 18).
2 Select [Wireless (WiFi)] > [Push button
(WPS – PBC)].
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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’ on page 18).
2 Select [Wireless (WiFi)] > [Look for
network].
The unit starts to search for wireless »
networks.
A list of available Wi-Fi networks »
appears.
Look for network
Push button (WPS...
Pin entry (WPS - PIN)
Network A
Network B
Network C
Tip
To use PIN (Personal Identification Number) •
as the setup method: On MCi730, select
[Wireless (WiFi)] > [Pin entry (WPS – PIN)],
and write down the PIN that is displayed on
MCi730; On the router, enter the PIN.
Consult the user manual of the router to learn
•
how to enter the PIN the router.
Connect to the Internet
Connect to the Internet as prompted. •
You enter Home screen after the first- »
time setup is complete.
Tip
Ensure that the router connects to the •
Internet directly and no dial-up is required on
the computer.
Wireless connection: Enter
encryption key manually
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MCi730
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Wired connection
Connect to the router by using the Ethernet
cable
1 Select [Yes], when asked whether to set
up network connection (see ‘First-time
setup’ on page 18).
2 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the unit
to the router.
Connect to the home network
On the unit, select • [Wired (Ethernet)].
The unit starts to acquire an IP address »
assigned by the network automatically.
A message appears when the »
connection is completed successfully.
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3 Select the desired Wi-Fi network.
4 As prompted, enter the encryption key to
the network.
The unit starts to acquire an IP »
address assigned by the Wi-Fi network
automatically.
A message appears when the »
connection is completed successfully.
Note
The router may fail to assign an IP address, •
if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) is unavailable or disabled on the
router.
Enter key
Successfully
connected to
Network A
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Tip
The router may fail to assign an IP address, •
if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) is unavailable or disabled on the
router.
Connect to the Internet
Connect to the Internet as prompted. •
You enter Home screen after the »
first-time setup is complete.
Tip
Ensure that the router connects to the •
Internet directly and no dial-up is required
on the computer.
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Tip
By default, preset stations are pre-loaded to •
MCi730 according to the location that you
select during the first-time setup. To check
or change the location, go to [Settings] >
[Location and time zone].
Edit favorite stations
On MCi730, 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.
A message appears, indicating that »
the station is added to [Favorite
stations].
To remove a station from [Favorite stations]
Select the station in the list of •
stations; or, go to the play screen of
the station. Press FAVORITE again.
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network
Play Internet radio stations
To play Internet radio stations, ensure that
• MCi730 is connected to the Internet over
the home network.
Tip
Ensure that the router connects to the •
Internet directly and no dial-up is required on
the computer.
Tune to Internet radio stations
1 Ensure that MCi730 is connected to the
Internet.
2 On MCi730, tap [Internet Radio] on
Home screen.
Or, on Home screen, press • / and
OK on the remote control.
3 Select the desired station to start play.
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In [Browse], find the desired stations;•
Manage Internet radio online
By registering MCi730 (see ‘Register MCi730
with Philips’ on page 39)on www.philips.
com/welcome, 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 MCi730.
Edit favorite stations online
Through Club Philips, you can manage the
list of favorite stations on a computer. When
connecting MCi730 to the Internet, you
update the favorite stations on MCi730.
1 On a computer, log in to Club Philips
(see ‘Register MCi730 with Philips’ on
page 39).
2 To mark/unmark stations as favorite:
Click [Streamium management] > •
[Favorites] > [Browse];
Internet
http://www.philips.com/welcome
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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.
Manually add stations
Through Club Philips, you can manually
add Internet radio stations to MCi730 on a
computer.
1 On a computer, log in to Club Philips
(see ‘Register MCi730 with Philips’ on
page 39).
2 To add a station, click [Streamium
management] > [My media] > [Music].
3 In [Music], enter station information in
the text boxes:
In [URL], fill in the web site of the •
station;
In [Nickname], fill in a name that •
appears as station name in [My
media];
In [Description], fill in one-word •
description about the station, e.g.
music, sports, new.
The description is used as a category
to sort stations under [My media].
Under [Favorite], check the box •
corresponding to the station.
The station is marked as favorite. »
To unmark, uncheck the box •
corresponding to a station.
3 To change the order of favorite stations in
the list:
Click [Prioritize];•
Click on the row of the station to be •
moved;
Drag and drop the row upward or •
downward.
On MCi730, you can find the »
stations in the desired order
under [Internet Radio] >
[Favorite stations], if you have
connected MCi730 to the
Internet.
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4 Click [Save].
A station is manually added the below »
the edit boxes.
To edit an added station
As shown, click the station. •
The text boxes are filled, showing »
the information about the station.
Click on the text boxes to edit the •
information.
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Through the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
protocols, a UPnP media server allows music
files to be streamed from the server to a UPnP
client device (e.g. MCi730). On the UPnP client
device, you can play the music from the server.
Note
*Consult the user manual of the NAS to •
learn if the capability of UPnP media server is
available in the NAS.
Stream from a computer or
Network-attached storage
(NAS)
You can stream music from computers or
Network-attached storage(NAS) to MCi730,
when
• MCi730 is connected to home network;
Music sharing is set up on the computers •
that are also connected to the home
network, if you want to stream music
from the computers;
The NAS is connected to the home •
network and can work as *UPnP media
server, if you want to stream music from
the NAS.
With the music sharing software (the supplied
Media Browser and TwonkyMedia Server),
such computers can work as UPnP media
servers (music libraries) of MCi730, if they are
turned on.
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Stream from the computer or NAS
On MCi730, play music libraries that are
streamed from a UPnP server (a computer on
the home network).
1 Ensure that the UPnP server is connected
to the home network.
2 On MCi730, tap [Media Library] on
Home screen.
Or, on Home screen, press • / and
OK on the remote control.
3 Select a music library.
You can see the categories by which »
the music are sorted (e.g. Artist, Album,
Genre).
4 Select your desired track or album.
5 Press to start play.
Play starts from the beginning of the •
album, if you press on an album.
Play screen appears when play starts. »
6 To stop play, press .
Use the touch screen to select options
AII songs
Playlists
Artists
AIbums
AII songs
Playlists
Artists
AIbums
On computers: Set up music sharing
1 On the computer, insert the supplied
software CD.
2 Install the software by following screen
instructions.
• Media Browser (on a PC)
• TwonkyMedia Server (on a MAC)
Now, the computer can work as »
a music server. You can stream
music from the computer to a
UPnP device on the home Wi-Fi/
wired network.
Library on the computer or NAS
Library on the computer
On the computers, 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.
Library on the NAS
Consult the user manual of the NAS to learn:
if the capability of UPnP media •
server is available on the NAS;
how to manage music on the NAS •
by using such UPnP media server
software.
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/: Tap to pause or play current song;
/: Tap for fast forwarding/rewinding
within current song;
: Tap to play all songs in current folder
repeatedly;
: Tap to play all songs in current folder
randomly.
: Tap to return to the previous screen.
On the list of options,
Tap on the screen to show functional •
buttons;
Select options by tapping on •
corresponding buttons:
: Tap to scroll upward;
: Tap to scroll downward;
: Tap to go back to previous
screen.
Tap on an option to select.•
Use the touch screen during music play
On the music play screen,
Tap on the screen to show functional •
buttons;
Select play options by tapping on •
corresponding buttons:
Kitty Higgins
Clear Day
Kitty Higgins
Clear Day
0:12 4:12
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Audio files are displayed under »
different categories (e.g. Artist,
Album, Genre), if meta/ID3 tags
are edited for the files.
3 Select your desired track or album.
4 To start play, press .
Play starts from the beginning of the •
album, if you press on an album.
Play screen appears when play »
starts.
5 To stop play, press .
7 Play from a USB
mass storage
device
Connect a USB mass storage
device
On MCi730, you can play music stored on
a USB mass storage device. To do so, do the
following:
Connect the USB mass storage •
device to the socket on MCi730;
Tap on • [USB] on the Home screen
of MCi730.
Play from the USB mass
storage device
1 On MCi730, ensure that the USB mass
storage device is properly connected.
2 On Home screen, tap on [USB].
Or, on Home screen, press • / and
OK on remote control.
The file sorting process may take »
some time. During file sorting, the
file folders are displayed.
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3 Press to start play.
4 During disc play,
Press • / repeatedly to select
a track. For WMA/MP3 files on a
CD-R/RW, press / to select a file
folder.
Press • to pause or resume.
Press • to stop.
Use the touch screen
Use the touch screen to select options
On the list of options,
Tap on the screen to show functional •
buttons;
Select options by tapping on •
corresponding buttons:
: Tap to scroll upward;
: Tap to scroll downward;
: Tap to go back to previous
screen.
Tap on an option to select.•
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
8 Play music CDs
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
For the supported disc formats, see •
Introduction (see ‘Introduction’ on page 8).
Basic operations
1 On MCi730, press .
The disc tray opens. »
2 Load a disc onto the tray, the printed side
facing up. Press .
If necessary, tap on • [Disc] on Home
screen.
List of tracks or file folders »
appears after disc reading is
complete.
Printed side
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Use the touch screen during CD play
On the CD play screen,
Tap on the screen to show functional •
buttons;
Select play options by tapping on •
corresponding buttons:
/ : Tap to pause or play current song;
/ : Tap to select previous/next song;
: Tap to play all songs in current folder
randomly;
: Tap to play all songs in current folder
repeatedly;
: Tap to return to the previous screen.
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3 Press / repeatedly for fine tuning.
Edit preset stations
Edit station information
1 In the FM RADIO mode, press
FAVORITE on the radio play screen.
2 In the list of preset stations,
Select the station to be edited;•
Press • a/A to start editing;
Press • / to select the entry
location; press / repeatedly to
select desired letters.
3 Press OK to confirm. Press BACK to
discard the changes.
Listen to FM radio
1 On MCi730, tap [FM radio] on Home
screen.
2 Tune to your desired station (see ‘Tune to
FM radio stations’ on page 33).
• To select a preset station:
press FAVORITE during radio play.
3 To mute/unmute the radio play
Press • .
RDS (Radio Data System)
RDS (Radio Data System) is a service
that allows FM stations to show additional
information.
When tuning to an RDS station, you can see
the following information on the screen:
Station name;•
Scrolling text (RDS text), if available. •
9 Play FM radio
Tune to FM radio stations
Note
For optimal reception, fully extend and adjust •
the position of the antenna.
Autostore
1 On MCi730, tap [FM radio] on Home
screen.
Or, on Home screen, press • / and
OK on the remote control.
2 In [FM radio], select [Auto store].
MCi730 starts to search for available »
stations automatically.
Radio play starts and a maximum of 20 »
stations are stored as presets when the
auto tune is complete.
The preset stations are listed in the »
order of reception strength.
3 To select a preset station, go to [Presets].
Manual tuning
1 In [FM radio], select [Manual tuning].
2 Press and hold / to start auto tuning.
You tune to the next available station »
with sufficient reception.
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10 Play from an
external audio
device
MCi730 allows you to play an external audio
device (e.g. a portable media player, another
audio system) through the speakers of MCi730.
Play from a portable media
player
1 Ensure that the portable media player
is properly connected (see ‘Connect
external audio devices’ on page 16) to
MCi730.
2 On MCi730, select the [MP3 link] mode.
On Home screen, tap • [MP3 link].
3 On the portable media player, start music
play.
For the music play, you can use the •
sound settings (see ‘Sound settings’
on page 35) on MCi730.
Play from another audio
system
1 Ensure that the external audio system
is properly connected (see ‘Connect
external audio devices’ on page 16) to
MCi730.
2 On MCi730, select the [AUX] mode.
On Home screen, tap • [AUX].
3 On the external audio system, start
music play.
For the music play, you can use the •
sound settings (see ‘Sound settings’
on page 35) on MCi730.
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Equalizer
[Equalizer] provides predefined sound settings
for different music styles.
In • [Settings] > [Sound settings]
> [Equalizer], Select the equalizer
settings: [Rock], [Pop], [Jazz].
Set the volume from the external
audio device
With [MP3 link volume], you can set the
volume from a connected portable media
player on MCi730.
In • [Settings] > [Sound settings] >
[MP3 link volume], select the desired
volume level.
Display settings
Brightness
On MCi730, you can adjust the brightness of
the display. As desired, the display lights up,
dims or turns off when MCi730 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.
Clock settings
Alarm
Set the alarm
1 Ensure that you have set the clock
(see ‘Date and time’ on page 36).
2 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >
[Clock settings] >[Alarm].
11 Settings
Sound settings
On MCi730, you can select different sound
settings in [Settings] > [Sound settings].
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >
[Sound settings].
2 Select the option. Press OK to turn it on
or off.
Or, tap on the check box to select/•
deselect.
Or,
On the remote control, press SOUND to enter
the menu of sound settings.
Dynamic Bass Boost
[Dynamic Bass Boost] electronically enhances
the low tones.
Turn on or off [Dynamic Bass Boost] in
[Settings] > [Sound settings].
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Date and time
The date and time can be set automatically or
manually.
Automatic setting
For automatic clock setting, use the online
service over the Internet.
Through the online service over the Internet
1 Turn on the unit, if necessary.
Ensure that the unit is connected to •
the home network and Internet.
2 From Home screen, select [Settings] >
[Clock settings] > [Date and time].
3 In [Date and time], select [Current date
and time] > [Automatic (Internet)].
The unit starts auto time setting over »
the Internet.
A message appears when the setting »
is done.
Tip
According to the location and time zone you •
select, the unit can have the clock time set
and adjusted automatically through the online
service over the Internet.
To check and change current location and time
•
zone, go to [Settings] > [Location and time
zone].
Automatic (Internet)
Manual
3 To set the alarm time,
Press and hold • / , or press
/ repeatedly until you reach the
desired digits. Press / to select the
entry location. Press OK to confirm.
Or, enter the desired digits by •
pressing the numeric buttons.
The alarm icon » appears on the
screen.
Use the alarm
At the set alarm time, the buzzer sounds.
Note
The alarm sounds even if you have switched •
MCi730 to active standby or Eco standby.
MCi730 is unmuted if it has been muted.
•
The alarm sounds in a higher volume if the •
volume level is lower than minimum.
To snooze the alarm
Press any button on the unit or •
the remote control (except for the
volume buttons).
The alarm sounds again 15 »
minutes later. The alarm icon
remains.
To stop the alarm
Press and hold • or .
The alarm is stopped. The alarm »
icon disappears.
The alarm sounds again next day. »
To turn off the alarm
Go to • [Settings] > [Clock settings]
> [Alarm]. Select [Alarm off] and
tap on OK.
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Network settings
Setup network
After the first-time setup, you can change how
MCi730 connectsto home network:
Switch between different connection •
methods (wireless or wired,
automatic or manual);
Switch between different routers.•
To do so, do the following:
1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >
[Network settings] > [Setup network].
2 Connect MCi730 as you did in the
first-time setup (see ‘Connect to home
network’ on page 18).
Location and time zone
After the first-time setup, you can change the
selected location and time zone when moving
to a new location or time zone.
According to the selected location and time
zone, MCi730 can
• Set clock automatically over the
Internet (see ‘Date and time’ on
page 36);
Pre-load preset Internet radio •
stations automatically.
Language
After the first-time setup, you can change the
language selection in [Settings] > [Language].
Manual setting
1 Turn on the unit, if necessary.
2 From Home screen, select [Settings] >
[Clock settings] >[Date and time].
3 In [Date and time], select [Current date
and time] > [Manual].
4 To enter date and time,
Press • or to select the entry
location;
Enter the desired digits by pressing •
the numeric buttons;
Tap on • OK to confirm.
You can also press • or
repeatedly, or press and hold or
until the desired digit appears.
Set date/time format
Select how date and time are displayed in the
clock.
1 Follow Step 1-2 under “Manual setting”.
2 In [Date and time], go to [Time format]
or [Date format] to select options.
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Restore factory settings
You can restore MCi730 to factory settings.
The factory settings are restored and your
own settings are cleared, 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. »
Device information
From the home screen, go to [Settings] >
[Information]. You can learn about information
about MCi730, including model number, name
to be shown on a UPnP server/client, product
registration ID, software version and network
settings.
Check for software upgrades
On MCi730, you can check for software
upgrades online.
1 Ensure that the MCi730 is connected to
the Internet.
2 From Home screen, go to [Settings] >
[Check for software upgrades] > [Check
Online].
After you agree to the terms and »
conditions, the downloading and
installation of new upgrades start
automatically.
Tip
The • [Settings] >[Check for software
upgrades] > [Check USB device] is for the use
of Philips service centers.
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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. MCi730).
To get the product registration ID
On MCi730, go to • [Settings] >
[Information].
Press repeatedly to find
[Product Registration ID].
Register on the device
Use an email address to register on the
device, and then, complete the registration
through the web site link that you received in
the email.
1 Ensure that MCi730 is connected to the
Internet.
2 To register with www.philips.com/
welcome,
On MCi730, select • [Settings] >
[User registration] > [Register now]
> [Register on the device];
As prompted, enter your valid email •
address.
You receive an email message »
from ConsumerCare@Philips.com.
On a computer, use the web site link •
in the email to complete registration.
12 Register
MCi730 with
Philips
Benefits
By registering MCi730 on www.philips.com/
welcome, you can
Manage your own favorite radio stations;•
Receive Streamium newsletters.•
Note
Registration of • MCi730 requires a valid email
address.
Register MCi730
Use a valid email address as the account when
you register MCi730 on www.philips.com/
welcome.
You can complete the registration directly on
www.philips.com/welcome. Or, use an email
address to register on the device, and then,
complete the registration through the web site
link that you received in the email.
Register on the web site
To register MCi730 directly on www.philips.
com/welcome, you need to fill in the following
information as prompted during registration:
A valid email address as the registration •
account;
Product model number;•
Product registration ID. •
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Tip
To log in to Philips online services later, •
use the web site link in the email, and the
password.
Unregister MCi730
When registering with www.philips.com/
welcome, you can only use one account for one
unit (e.g. MCi730). 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.
To unregister an account
1 On MCi730, select [Settings] >
[User registration] >[Unregister].
2 As prompted, confirm to start
unregistering the account.
Tip
When re-registering the account, you can •
recover the Internet radio stations that you
maintained with Club Philips.
Check registration
information
You can check whether you have registered
the MCi730, and what account you have used
for registration. To check the information,
go to [Settings] > [User registration] >
[Registration status].
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13 Maintenance
This chapter tells you how to care for MCi730.
Cleaning
Note
Avoid moisture and abrasion. •
1 Clean MCi730 only with a soft dry cloth.
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Audio outputs
Headphones
1 x 3.5mm jack, 30 – 18000Hz, 16 - 150Ω
(Ohms)
Signal to noise ratio (Headphones)
typically 80dBA (IEC)
Distortion (Headphones)
< 0.10%
Audio amplifier (Digital)
Output power
2 x 50W (RMS) (= total power 100W)
Frequency response
50Hz to 18000Hz (±3dB)
Signal to noise ratio
typically 67dB/ 72dBA
Speakers
Power handling
50W (RMS) / 60W (MPO)
Impedance
6Ω (Ohms)
Sensitivity
85dB/ 1m/ W
Dimensions
Woofer: 5.25 inches
Tweeter: 1 inch dome
Frequency response
70 to 20000Hz
Sound features
DSC
Yes (Jazz, Rock, Flat, Pop)
Bass/ Treble control
+/ - 6 steps
DBB
Yes (on/ off)
14 Technical data
General
AC Power (Main unit)
230V ±10%, 50Hz (for /12, /05 /79)
Dimensions
Main unit: 247 x 279 x 172.6mm (including
LCD)
Speaker box: 160.6 x 233 x 260.8 mm
Weight (net)
8.6kg (all items)
Power consumption
Active (On)
< 50W (according to IEC60065)
(Active) Standby
< 15W
ECO (Passive) Standby
< 1W
Audio inputs
Aux in (Line in)
2x Cinch
Input impedance
> 10kΩ (Ohms)
MP3 link input
0.5 V RMS 20 kΩ (Ohms)
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Decoding capabilities (excluding the disc
player)
MP3
8 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)
WMA
32 - 192kbps (CBR / VBR)
AAC (M4A)
16 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)
PCM/ WAV
1x (1.4Mbps)
Playlist support (excluding the disc player)
*.m3u, *.wpl
Yes
FM Tuner
Frequency range
87.50 to 108.00MHz
No. of Presets
20
Signal noise ratio
≥ 50dB
Tuning grid
50kHz
RDS
Yes, no RDS clock setting
Antenna connector
IEC (75 Ohm)
DISC player
Supported discs
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3-CD, WMA-CD
Disc size support
8cm/ 12cm
Audio decoding
MP3: 112 to 320kbps (Sampling rate: 32, 44.1,
48kHz)
WMA: 48 to 192kbps (Sampling rate: 44.1,
48kHz)
Wireless
Wireless standard
802.11b/ g
Wireless security
WEP (64 or 128 bit),
WPA / WPA2 (8-63 characters)
Frequency range
2412 - 2462 MHz (CH1-CH11) (for /79, /37,
/55, /97)
2412 - 2472 MHz (CH1-CH13) (for /12, /05)
Antenna
1 x internal / 1 x external, diversity mode
enabled
Wireless protected setup (WPS)
Yes (PBC + PIN)
Network mode support
Infrastructure
Wired (LAN / Ethernet)
Wired standard
802.3 / 802.3 u
Speed
10 / 100MBit/s
Mode
half / full duplex
Crossover detection (Auto MDIX)
Yes
Note
The wired and wireless network interfaces •
cannot be turned on at the same time.
Internet services
Internet radio
My Media
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USB
USB port type
Type A , Hos t
Supported media
FAT, FAT-32
Supported class
MSC only (no MTP support)
Multi-partition support
No, only first readable partition
Database support
Up to 1000 songs
Display/Clock
Resolution
320 x 240 dots (QVGA), Color TFT
Size
3.5 inches
Backlight
Can be turned on/ off and can be dimmed
Touch screen
Yes
Clock/ Date display
Yes
Automatic time setting via Internet (NTP)
Yes
Sleep timerenabled
Yes
Internal (key) clicker
Yes
Others
UPnP
DMP (Local Renderer, Local Controlpoint)
DLNA
Yes
Shared drive
No
Note
Specifications and external appearance are •
subject to changes without notice.
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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 MCi730 for
effective streaming?
Yes. The maximum distance of Wi-Fi
transmission is 250m measured in open
spaces. However, in a home environment,
where solid obstacles such as walls and
doors are present, the effective transmission
distance is reduced to 50-100m. Reposition
the devices if you experience transmission
problems.
I have not received any registration email from
ConsumerCare@Philips.com.
Check that the email address that is •
entered in the user registration section is
valid and spelled correctly.
Check that the PC has an active Internet •
connection.
The Internet server may be busy, try •
again later.
Check if the email was redirected to the •
spam folder.
How do I avoid Wi-Fi interferences from
other devices that operate in the same
(2.4GHz) frequency spectrum, such as Dect
phones or bluetooth devices?
Move MCi730 at least 3m away from •
such devices.
Use a WEP/WPA encryption key when •
you create the wireless connection your
PC / home network.
Change the operating channel on the •
interfering devices.
Turn the devices in different directions to •
minimize interference.
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Streamium terms and conditions
Terms and Conditions of Use of your Philips Streamium-enabled Device
Congratulations on your purchase of a Philips Streamium-enabled Device (“Device”). These Terms and
Conditions of Use give you the rights to use certain features on your Device relating to the streaming of
content. You must agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use before using the Device. Your use of the Device
constitutes your agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Use and will give you the right to
access these features. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use, you may return your Device to
the point of purchase. These Terms and Conditions of Use supplement, and do not replace, any terms, conditions
or disclaimers which were provided with your purchase of the Device. All such terms, conditions and disclaimers
remain in full force and effect.
Eligibility for Registration.
You must be at least 14 years of age to assume the responsibilities of these Terms and Conditions of Use. If you
are under 14 years of age, you may not use the Device unless one of your parents or legal guardians assumes
the responsibilities of these Terms and Conditions of Use. Your use of the Device constitutes your
representation that you are either 14 years of age or, if you are under 14 years of age, that your parent or legal
guardian has assumed the responsibilities of these Terms and Conditions of Use.
Restrictions on Modification of your Device
Your Device provides access to certain streams of content. As a condition of obtaining access to those streams
through the Device, you agree not to tamper with or otherwise modify or attempt to modify the Device in any
way (including through the use of software or by making physical alterations to the Device). You agree that you
will not circumvent or attempt to circumvent technological measures employed to control access to, or the
rights in, any content. You agree that you will not circumvent or attempt to circumvent any copy management
system by any means. You agree that you will not decipher or attempt to decipher cryptographic keys or
otherwise defeat or attempt to defeat any security features implemented in the Device or in the content
streams. You agree that you will not use the Device for any unauthorized purpose or in contravention of any law
or regulation.
Disclaimers Regarding Content
The streams of content which are accessible through your Device are not controlled or programmed by Philips.
Rather, they are provided by third parties. Think of your Device (in addition to its other features) as a form of
“tuner” which allows you to receive the content broadcast by many others outside of your local area. Since the
content is provided by others, PHILIPS HAS NO EDITORIAL CONTROL OVER ANY OF THAT CONTENT
RECEIVED THROUGH YOUR DEVICE AND, THEREFORE IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONTENT OR ITS NATURE
OR DELIVERY. PHILIPS DOES NOT ENDORSE ANY OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN ANY CONTENT RECEIVED
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Limitations on Access to Streams.
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accessible through arrangements with online service providers which determine which streams are listed on
their directories. Although Philips will strive to provide a good selection of online service providers, Philips does
not guarantee continued access to any specific online service provider. Philips may, in its discretion, add or
remove access to any specific online service provider.
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Content may be protected by copyright laws or other intellectual property or proprietary laws. In some
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are solely liable for any damages you may incur resulting from your failure to obtain the proper license or
authorization for use of the content accessible through the Device. You agree that Philips will have no liability to
you with regard to your use of the content.
Changes in Features
Philips may, in its discretion, change the features of the Device, including adding features to, or removing features
from, the Device. Some new features may require changes to these Terms and Conditions of Use. Your use of
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Software and Intellectual Property Rights
You may need to use certain software programs to use or have full access to certain features of the Device. You
received certain software with the purchase of the Device and may receive other software from time to time in
the future. Most of that software is contained in the Device and is not accessible to you. Some of that software
is owned by Philips and some is owned by others. Your use of software owned by Philips is subject to these
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other than as expressly set forth herein, you may not copy the Software without prior written authorization of
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engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software, except to the extent that applicable law expressly prohibits
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including software licensed from Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”) which implements Microsoft’s digital
rights management technology for Windows Media. Content providers are using the digital rights management
technology for Windows Media (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so
that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. Your Device may also
use WM-DRM software to transfer or play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the 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 Software’s right to acquire new licenses
to copy, store, transfer, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s
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
Device’s 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.
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as stated in the documentation accompanying the Device. This Agreement does not apply to this software as
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derivative works of the Software in any manner that would subject the Software to Open Source Terms. “Open
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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
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the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the documentation accompanying the Software for a
period of one year after your first download, installation or use of the Software, whichever occurs first. Philips’
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application. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or
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WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES,
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printed user documentation may constitute trademarks of the Philips, its licensors or other third parties. You
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Software to any country for which the United States Export Administration Act, or any similar United States law
or regulation requires an export license or other U.S. Government approval, unless the appropriate export
license or approval has first been obtained. By downloading or installing the Software you agree to abide by this
Export provision.
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be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of your country of residence.
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Written Offer
This product contains the following open source software packages, which are subject to their respective
licenses. Philips hereby offers to deliver, upon request, a copy of the corresponding source code for the
packages for which such offer is requested. This offer is valid up to three years after the product is
purchased or firmware is downloaded. Please contact open.source@philips.com. If you don't have access
to email or if you don't receive confirmation receipt within a week after mailing to this address, please
write to
Open Source Team,
Philips Electronics,
High Tech Campus Bld HTC-44, 5600 AE Eindhoven,
The Netherlands.
Linux kernel 2.6.10 <http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/>, licensed under GPL V2,
BusyBox R1.9.2 <http://www.busybox.net/>, licensed under GPL V2,
WPA Supplicant R0.58 <http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/>, licensed under GPL V2,
NTFS-3G driver r2009.11.14 <http://www.tuxera.com/community/>, licensed under GPL V2,
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Das U-Boot r1.1.5 <http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot>, with exclusions for user programs.
NOTE! This copyright does *not* cover the so-called "standalone" applications that use U-Boot services
by means of the jump table provided by U-Boot exactly for this purpose - this is merely considered
normal use of U-Boot, and does *not* fall under the heading of "derived work".
The header files "include/image.h" and "include/asm-*/u-boot.h" define interfaces to U-Boot. Including
these (unmodified) header files in another file is considered normal use of U-Boot, and does *not* fall
under the heading of "derived work".
Also note that the GPL below is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, but the instance of code
that it refers to (the U-Boot source code) is copyrighted by me and others who actually wrote it.
-- Wolfgang Denk
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Linux kernel release 2.6.xx <http://kernel.org/>, licensed under GPL V2 with exclusions for user programs.
NOTE! This copyright does *not* cover user programs that use kernel services by normal system calls
- this is merely considered normal use of the kernel, and does *not* fall under the heading of "derived
work". Also note that the GPL below is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, but the instance of
code that it refers to (the Linux kernel) is copyrighted by me and others who actually wrote it.
Also note that the only valid version of the GPL as far as the kernel is concerned is _this_ particular
version of the license (ie v2, not v2.2 or v3.x or whatever), unless explicitly otherwise stated.
Linus Torvalds
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*
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FreeType V2 <http://freetype.sourceforge.net/index2.html>, licensed as below,
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2006-Jan-27
Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 by
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