Page 3 - Contents
3 English EN 6 First-time setup 26 Connect to home Wi-Fi/wired network 27 Wireless connection: One-touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 28 Wireless connection: Enter encr yption key manually 29 Wireless connection: Enter IP address manually 30 Wired connection 31 Wired connection: Enter IP address manu...
Page 5 - Important; Safety
5 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 registe...
Page 6 - Environmental notices
6 Set your volume control at a low set ting. Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfor tably and clearly, without distor tion. 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 r...
Page 7 - Trademark notice; Recycling
7 Information about the use of batteries: Caution Risk of leakage: Only use the specified type of • bat teries. Do not mix new and used bat teries. Do not mix dif ferent br ands of bat teries. Obser ve cor rec t polarity. Remove bat teries from produc ts that are not in use for a longer period of tim...
Page 9 - What’s in the box; Your; Introduction
9 The DVD player on MCi8080 supports these disc formats: What’s in the box Check and identify the contents of your package: Main unit and CD/DVD unit • Hard disk drive (HDD) with a USB • cable 2 speakers (with connection cables) • Remote control with bat teries • Composite video cable • FM T-type an...
Page 10 - Overview; Top and front view
10 4. LCD display 5. Wi-Fi antenna 6. Disc compar tment 7. Open or close the disc compar tment. Overview Top and front view c a b d e g f EN 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...
Page 11 - Rear view
11 7. VIDEO OUT Video output socket for the disc playfor the supplied composite video cable that connects the disc player and a standard T V 8. HDMI Video output socket for the disc playfor the HDMI cable (not supplied) that connects the disc player and a high-definition T V (HDT V ) 9. DOCK CABLE IN...
Page 12 - Remote control
12 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. SETTINGS Enter the set tings menus. 3. Source selector Select a media source: INTERNET R ADIO : Radio ser vices provided over the Internet; LIBR ARY : Media ...
Page 14 - Home screen; Touch screen
14 Home screen On MCi8080 , you enter Home screen af ter the first-time setup is complete. To select a music source, or enter the [Settings] menu 21. NOW PL AYING Return to play screen. 22. Mute/unmute sound. 23. SEARCH Press to star t the search/browsing by alphanumeric entr y. Note * Rating cur ren...
Page 15 - Text entry
15 To navigate through menus during music play, do the following: 1 On the remote control, press and then, use the Navigation but tons. 2 To return to Play screen, press NOW PL AYING . Tip On Play screen, you can also press • and repeatedly to selec t songs. Text entry To enter tex t and symbols, yo...
Page 17 - Copy media files to the HDD; Prepare; Copy MCi8080 files to the computer
17 Copy media files to the HDD Transfer music/picture files from the computer to HDD. You can play music and photos on MCi8080 . 1 On the computer, under [My Computer] or [Computer], Find the HDD of • MCi8080 ; Find the desired music folder. • 2 From the music/photo folder on your computer, drag and d...
Page 19 - Place the unit; Internet
19 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. 4 Place the unit Place • MCi8080 near a T V to use the disc player. For good Wi-Fi reception, place the unit • within the coverage of the router/ Access point...
Page 20 - Place the speakers
20 To keep the tweeters unobstructed, • never place the speakers in between shelves. Tip Alter natively, you can place the speaker s on • the floor or on top of shelves, though not prefer able.By placing the speaker s at least 50 cm away • from the rear wall, you can make the bass tighter and improve...
Page 21 - Connect; Connect speakers
21 For the main unit side: 1 Hold down the socket flap. 2 Inser t the stripped par t of the wire completely. Inser t the right speaker wires to “R”, • lef t speaker wires to “L”. Inser t the red wires to “+”, black • wires to “-”. 3 Release the socket flap. For the speaker side: 4 Unscrew the speaker ...
Page 22 - Connect for disc play; Connect a TV
22 As shown, connect an HDMI cable (not • supplied) to: the • HDMI socket on this unit, and the • HDMI input socket on the T V. For T V/ monitor with a DVI jack only, use • a DVI-to-HDMI adapter. Tip As a compac t audio/video inter face, HDMI • tr ansmits uncompressed digital data . With the HDMI co...
Page 23 - Connect the FM antenna
23 Or, to play from a por table 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 • por table media player. Connect the FM antenna Note Always plug in the FM antenna before tunin...
Page 24 - Connect power supply; DOCK for iPod
24 Turn on/off Connect power supply Warning Risk of produc t damage! Ensure that the • power supply voltage cor responds to the voltage printed on the back or the under side of the produc t. Connect • MCi8080 to the power supply. Note The type plate infor mation is located at the • back or at the un...
Page 26 - setup
26 6 First-time setup The first time you turn on MCi8080, 1 Select the desired language on the screen as prompted. 2 To learn major functions on MCi8080 , Select • [ Yes, show me the demo] , when asked whether to view demo; If necessar y, press • VOL to adjust the volume; To exit the demo play, press...
Page 28 - Look for network
28 Tip To use PIN (Per sonal Identification Number) • as the setup method: On MCi8080 , selec t [ Wireless ( WiFi)] > [Pin entry ( WPS – PIN)] , and write down the PIN that is displayed on MCi8080 ; On the router, enter the PIN. Consult the user manual of the router to lear n • how to enter the PI...
Page 29 - WEP key; Successfully
29 3 Select the desired Wi-Fi network . 4 As prompted, enter the encr yption key to the network . The unit star ts to acquire an IP » address assigned by the Wi-Fi network automatically. A message appears when the » connection is completed successfully. 1/4 Network A Network B Network C Other ... WE...
Page 30 - IP address manually
30 Get the IP address of the router Consult the user manual of the router. • Or, to check for the set tings 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. Enter the IP addr...
Page 31 - Wired connection
31 A message appears when the » connection is completed successfully. Tip The router may fail to assign an IP address, • if the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configur ation Protocol) is unavailable or disabled on the router. You may need to enter the IP address manually, or press BACK to star t re- connec ting....
Page 33 - Library on the HDD; Play from home
33 Tip With the sof tware installed, the computer can • wor k as a music ser ver. You can stream music/pic tures from the computer to MCi8080 , if both of them are connec ted to the home Wi-Fi/wired networ k . Library on the HDD You can transfer the music/ picture files from a computer to the HDD in ...
Page 34 - Pictures
34 On [My Computer], select [ Tools] > • [Map Network Drive]; Click to assign a network drive to • the HDD (e.g. X: as shown). As shown, type in the HDD name \\ Philipsmci8080\usb . Click [Finish]. 1 Ensure that the computer is connected to the home Wi-Fi/wired network .On MCi8080, ensure that Th...
Page 36 - Play from the HDD
36 Play from the HDD 1 On MCi8080, ensure that the HDD is properly connected. 2 On the remote control, press USB . The file sor ting process may take some » time. During file sor ting, the file folders are displayed. Audio files are displayed under » different categories (e.g. Ar tist, Album, Genre), if...
Page 37 - Starting Multiroom Music.; Multiroom music; Multiroom Music
37 3 Wait until the Multiroom Music feature is enabled successfully. To cancel simultaneous play, press • on MCi8080. Starting Multiroom Music. Press <STOP> to cancel Multiroom Music. Multiroom music With the Multiroom Music feature, you can play the same song on MCi8080 and a Philips network ...
Page 38 - Stream from a UPnP server
38 MCi8080 can also be the UPnP media ser ver of such computers and other UPnP devices that are connected to the home Wi-Fi network, if MCi8080 is turned on or switched to active standby. Connect a hard disk drive (HDD)* to MCi8080 . Music and pictures on the HDD can be played on such computers and ...
Page 41 - Store preset stations; Play Internet radio stations; Tune to Internet radio stations
41 Store preset stations On MCi8080, you can store up to 10 preset stations. Each preset station corresponds to a numeric but ton on the remote control. On the radio play screen, press a numeric but ton, you quickly switch to the corresponding preset station. By default, preset stations are pre-load...
Page 42 - Edit favorite stations
42 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 • ...
Page 43 - Manage Internet radio online
43 In [Browse], find the desired stations; • Manage Internet radio online By registering MCi8080 on w w w.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 sta...
Page 44 - Manually add stations online
44 Tip In the list of favorite stations, to put a favorite • station ahead of the fir st one, make the station just behind the fir st one; dr ag and drop the fir st station downward. To put a station behind the last one, make the • station just ahead of the last one; dr ag and drop the last station upw...
Page 45 - Stream from Napster
45 Stream from Napster Note To stream from online music ser vices, ensure • that MCi8080 is connec ted to the Inter net over the home Wi-Fi/wired networ k . Log in to your Napster account To access Napster online music ser vice, you need to log in to your Napster account. Use your existing Napster a...
Page 46 - Search for music/pictures; Alphanumeric search
46 Search for music/pictures In a list of options, you can do one of the following to search for what you need. Tip When doing searching in the following ways, • ensure that MCi8080 is in the mode of [Media Library] , [HDD] , or [Internet Radio] . Use the navigation keys • , , , . Star t quick searc...
Page 47 - Quickjump
47 Superscroll In a long list of options, Superscroll allows you to star t a search in an alphabetical order. You can quickly reach the first item that star ts with the selected alphabet. 1 Press and hold / to star t Superscroll. A pop-up text box appears. Letters are » displayed repeatedly in an alp...
Page 48 - movie DVDs; Basic operations
48 3 If necessar y, press DISC on the remote control, and then press to star t play. 4 During disc play, Press • / repeatedly to select a 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 for ward/back ward. Press • to pa...
Page 49 - Use the disc menu; Access the disc menu
49 Play movie discs(DVD/DivX/VCD) 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 • . The TV screen shows the Philips » screen. To resume Press • . The disc play resumes from the » last stop point. To sto...
Page 50 - Search
50 Program favorite chapters/tracks You can play cer tain chapters/tracks on a disc. Program the chapters/tracks as desired on the TV screen. 1 In the DISC mode, ensure that the disc play stops. 2 Press FAVORITE on the remote control. On the TV screen, you can see a menu » for you to program desired...
Page 51 - Select play options; Select Repeat/Shuffle options; Change a camera angle
51 Select play options Select Repeat/Shuffle options During disc play, you can repeatedly play a chapter/track , or a file or files in a folder. You can also play tracks or files in a folder in a random order. To turn on or off the repeat /shuffle options Press • PL AY MODE on the remote control. To repe...
Page 52 - Listen to FM radio; Play FM radio; Tune to FM radio stations; Autostore
52 When listening to a radio station, you can store current station to a desired location (0 -9) in the preset list. The numeric but tons (0 -9) on the remote control correspond to the locations (0 -9) in the preset list. 1 Tune to your desired station. 2 On the radio play screen, press and hold a n...
Page 53 - Use the RDS for clock setting
53 RDS (Radio Data System) RDS (Radio Data System) is a ser vice 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 scre...
Page 54 - 0 Play from an
54 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 por table media player) through the speakers of MCi8080. Play from an external audio device 1 Ensure that the ex ternal audio device is properly conne...
Page 55 - Audio balance; Play modes; Bass and treble
55 1 From Home screen, go to [Settings] > [Sound settings] > [Bass / Treble] . Or, press • SOUND on the remote control to enter the menu of sound set tings. 2 Press / repeatedly to increase/decrease the level. Press • CLEAR to select neutral level. Full sound [FullSound] restores the sonic det...
Page 56 - Brightness
56 To set screensaver 1 On MCi8080, select and play a picture. 2 Press SETTINGS on the remote control to select [Settings] > [Display settings] > [Screen saver] . 3 In [Screen saver] , select [Current picture] . Current picture is set as screensaver. » Slideshow settings When in the slideshow ...
Page 57 - Alarm
57 Clicker sound MCi8080 can give you an audible feedback (clicker sound) ever y time you press a button on the remote control. You can turn the clicker sound on or off in [Settings] > [Clicker sound] . Clock settings Alarm Set the alarm 1 Ensure that you have set the clock (see ‘Set tings’->’...
Page 59 - Network settings; Setup network; Manual
59 Manual setting 1 Turn on the unit, if necessar y. 2 From Home screen, select [Settings] > [Clock settings] > [Date and time] . Or, press • SETTINGS on the remote control to enter [Settings] . 3 In [Date and time] , select [Current date and time] > [Manual] . 4 To enter date and time, Pre...
Page 60 - Device name; Location and time zone
60 Language After the first-time setup, you can change the language selection in [Settings] > [Language] . Device information From the home screen, go to [Settings] > [Device ID and information] . You can learn about information about MCi8080, including model number, name to be shown on a UPnP ...
Page 61 - Restore factory settings
61 Restore factory settings You can restore MCi8080 to factor y 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 uni...
Page 62 - Register on the device; Benefits; Register on the web site
62 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, NP370 0). To get the product registration ID On MCi8080, go to • [Settings] > [Device ID and information] . P...
Page 64 - 3 Maintenance; Cleaning
64 13 Maintenance This chapter tells you how to care for MCi8080. Cleaning Note Avoid moisture and abr asion. • 1 Clean MCi8080 only with a sof t dr y cloth. EN
Page 65 - 4 Technical data
65 Audio outputs Headphones 1 x 3. 5mm jack , 20 – 180 0 0Hz, 32Ω (Ohms) Signal to noise ratio (Headphones) typically ≥ 85dBA (IEC) Distortion (Headphones) ≤ 1% Audio / Video outputs (only provide output during disc playback) CVBS 1 x Cinch, 1Vpp, 75 Ohm HDMI 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 1080i, 1080p Vid...
Page 69 - 5 Troubleshooting
69 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 but ton again to reactivate the sound output. Is there a maximum distance of transmission between a wireless router and MCi8080 for effective streaming? Yes. The...
Page 70 - information
70 16 Contact information Argentina (54-11) 4544-2047 Australia 130 0 363 391 Austria 0810 0 0 0 205 Belgium 78250145 Belarus 882000110068 Brazil 080 0 701 02 03 (all except Sao Paulo)(11) 2121- 0203 (Sao Paulo only) Bulgaria 80 01154424 Canada 1-888-744-5477 Chile 60 0 744 5477 (60 0 -PHILIPS) Chin...
Page 71 - Streamium terms and conditions
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 streamin...
Page 78 - Preamble
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the softw...
Page 79 - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software p...
Page 84 - NO WARRANTY
countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License. 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the p...
Page 89 - GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
they blur the distinction we usually make between modifying or adding to a program and simply using it. Linking a program with a librar y, without changing the librar y, is in some sense simply using the librar y, and is analogous to running a utility program or application program. However, in a te...