Philips Consumer Lifestyle NP2900 Network Player User Manual NP2900 English

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Register your product and get support at
NP2900/37
EN User manual
Contact information
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Contents
1 Important		
2 Mount the NP2900 to a wall		
3 Your Network Music Player 		
10
Safety
Notice
Overview
Top view
Front view
Rear view
Remote control
4 Prepare		 12
Install remote control batteries		 12
Position the NP2900		 12
5 Connect		 13
Connect external audio devices
13
Connect AC power		 13
6 Turn On and Switch to Active
standby / Eco standby		 14
7 First-time setup		 15
View the demo		 15
First-time connection to home network 15
First-time setup: Wireless connection
with automatic IP address		 16
First-time setup: Wireless connection
with static IP address		 17
First-time setup: Wired connection with
automatic IP address
17
First-time setup: Wired connection with
static IP address
18
8 Play		 20
Adjust volume		 20
Mute the sound		 20
Shuffle play		 20
EN
Repeat play
20
Wirelessly stream music from a computer 20
Install Twonky Media Server
21
Configure a PC to share music		 21
Configure a MAC to share music		 21
Alphanumeric search		 22
Internet radio
22
Listen to Internet radio
22
Mark radio stations as Favorites
23
Listen to Favorite Stations
23
Remove a Favorite Station
23
Manually add Internet radio stations 23
Listen to My Media
24
Listen to Rhapsody® music services 24
Rate Rhapsody® music		 25
9 Settings		 26
Play mode
26
Sound settings		 26
LivingSound		 26
Equalizer settings		 26
Display settings		 27
Brightness settings when the NP2900 is
turned on
27
Brightness settings when the NP2900 is
switched to standby		 27
Clicker sound
27
Album art		 27
Clock settings		 27
Alarm settings		 28
Network settings		 28
Wireless connection with automatic
IP address
28
Wireless connection with static
IP address
29
Wired connection with automatic
IP address
30
Wired connection with static IP address
31
Location and time zone
31
Language		 31
Register the NP2900		 32
Unregister the NP2900		 32
Registration information		 32
Check for SW upgrades		 33
Information
33
Demo mode
33
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Call center numbers		 33
Restore factory settings		 34
10 Maintenance		 35
Cleaning		 35
Contents
11 Technical data		 36
Supported audio file formats		 37
Supplied accessories
37
Computer connection requirements
37
12 Troubleshooting		 38
13 Glossary		 39
EN
1 Important
Safety
Know these safety symbols
This ‘bolt of lightning’ indicates uninsulated
material within your unit may cause an electrical
shock. For the safety of everyone in your
household, please do not remove product
covering.
The ‘exclamation point’ calls attention to
features for which you should read the enclosed
literature closely to prevent operating and
maintenance problems.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to
rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, should not be placed on this
apparatus.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match
wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
a Read these instructions.
b Keep these instructions.
c Heed all warnings.
d Follow all instructions.
e Do not use this apparatus near water.
f Clean only with dry cloth.
EN
g Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
h Do not install near any heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
i For countries with a polarized mains,
do not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Caution: To prevent electric shock, match
the wide blade of the plug to the wide
slot, fully insert.
j Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched, particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
k Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
l Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
o Battery usage CAUTION – To prevent
battery leakage which may result in bodily
injury, property damage, or damage to the
unit:
• Install all batteries correctly, + and - as
marked on the unit.
• Do not mix batteries (old and new or
carbon and alkaline, etc.).
• Remove batteries when the unit is not
used for a long time.
p Apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing.
q Do not place any sources of danger on
the apparatus (e.g. liquid filled objects,
lighted candles).
r This product may contain lead and
mercury. Disposal of these materials
may be regulated due to environmental
considerations. For disposal or recycling
information, please contact your local
authorities or the Electronic Industries
Alliance: www.eiae.org.
Warning
•
•
•
•
•
•
Never remove the casing of this NP2900.
Never lubricate any part of this NP2900.
Place this NP2900 on a flat, hard and stable surface.
Never place this NP2900 on other electrical
equipment.
Only use this NP2900 indoors. Keep this NP2900 away
from water, moisture and liquid-filled objects.
Keep this NP2900 away from direct sunlight, naked
flames or heat.
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n Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
Notice
Class II equipment symbol
This symbol indicates that the unit has a double
insulation system.
For USA:
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
For Canada:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
The set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15,
with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
• This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
EN
Important
m Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
Declaration of Conformity
Model number: NP2900/37
Trade name: Philips
Responsible party: Philips Consumer Lifestyle
A Division of Philips
Electronics
North America Corp.
P.O. Box 671539
Marietta, GA 30006-0026
1-800-PHILIPS (744-5477)
Radiofrequency radiation exposure
Information:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm
between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
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 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:
EN
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.
Do not use headphones while operating a
motorized vehicle, cycling, skateboarding, etc.; it
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many
areas.
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.
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
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disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially
negative consequences on the environment and
human health.
Mount the NP2900 to a wall
0984
Any changes or modifications (including the
antennas) made to this device that are not
expressly approved by the manufacturer may void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
EN
2 Mount the
NP2900 to a
wall
Caution
• Risk of product damage! Always consult professional
personnel to safely mount the product to a wall.
Warning
• Risk of injury! Ensure that no supply ducts such as gas,
water or electricity are harmed when you drill the
holes.
What’s supplied in the mounting kit
• 1 x mounting bracket
What else you’ll need
• Suitable screws and wall anchors for each
of the holes in the provided mounting
bracket
• electric drill
• screwdriver
Remove the stand:
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws of
the stand.
Keep the screws for the wall mounting
bracket!
Mount the NP2900:
Align the bracket in the chosen location
on a wall. Use a pencil to mark the drilling
positions.
Drill the holes as marked.
Fix suitable screws (not provided) and wall
anchors (not provided) to the holes in the
wall.
Use a screwdriver and fasten the bracket
to the NP2900 with the screws that you
removed from the stand as shown.
EN
Hook / mount the NP2900 in place as
shown.
Rear view
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3 Your Network
Music Player
Overview
Top view
Your Network Music Player
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.
jack
b DIGITAL OUT (black) jack
c AUX IN L / R (red/white) jacks
d POWER SUPPLY jack
e ETHERNET jack
(On / Standby / Eco standby)
(mute the sound)
VOL
(adjust the volume)
Front view
a Display
b Wi-Fi antenna
c Loudspeakers
EN
Remote control
f CLOCK (activate the time display)
You can control the NP2900 with the remote
control.
g FAVORITE (mark the current station as
favorite)
(navigate)
i OK (confirm)
j HOME (go to the Home menu)
(play/pause current file / SuperPlay™
current list)
(skip to the next file)
(mute/unmute the sound)
n NOW PLAYING (go to current play
screen)
VOL
(increase/decrease the play
volume)
p Alphanumeric buttons
q CLEAR (press to delete the last character
entry / press and hold to delete the
whole line entry)
r FULLSOUND (activate/deactivate
FullSound™)
s DBB (activate/deactivate Dynamic Bass
Boost)
t SNOOZE (stop the alarm sound for 15
minutes)
u SLEEP TIMER (toggle through the sleep
timer options)
(On / Standby)
b BRIGHTNESS (adjust the display
illumination)
v REPEAT (toggle through the repeat play
options)
w SHUFFLE (activate/deactivate the random
order play)
c AUX (select the external source)
x LIVINGSOUND (deactivate/activate
LivingSound™)
d ONLINE SERVICES (go to the optional
online services menu)
y EQ (toggle through the preset equalizer
options)
e NOW PLAYING (go to the current play
screen)
z a/A (change shift for the alphanumeric
entry)
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EN
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Eng lis h
RATE
(increase/decrease rating of
current music)
(stop)
(skip to the previous file / clear last
entry)
~ BACK
screen)
(go back to the previous
Prepare
 SEARCH (search files)
€ DEMO (activate the demo play)
 SETTINGS (go to the Settings menu)
‚ INTERNET RADIO (go to the Internet
radio menu)
ƒ MUSIC (go to the Music menu)
EN
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4 Prepare
Install remote control
batteries
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.
Position the NP2900
Caution
• Risk of product damage! Place the NP2900 on a surface
that is level, flat, and strong enough to support the
NP2900.
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EN
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5 Connect
Turn On and Switch to Active standby / Eco standby
Connect external audio
devices
You can play music from an external appliance
that is connected to the red and white AUX IN
jacks of the NP2900 (see ‘Rear view’ on page 9).
Consult the user manual of the external
appliance to connect the audio cable (sold
separately) to the audio output jack of the
external appliance.
Connect the other end of the audio cable
(sold separately) to the AUX IN L / R
jacks of the NP2900.
Continue with the steps in chapter Firsttime setup.
Note
• The type plate information is located at the back or at
the underside of the NP2900.
On the remote control of the NP2900
press AUX.
Operate the controls of the external
appliance to play music.
Connect AC power
Warning
• Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply
voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back
or the underside of the NP2900.
Connect the NP2900 to the power supply
EN
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6 Turn On and
Switch to Active
standby / Eco
standby
You can select from the following status options:
• On (the full display and the remote control
are active, button LED is off)
• Active standby (the clock display and the
remote control are active, button LED is
red)
• Eco standby (the display and the remote
control are deactivated, button LED is off)
•
•
•
In status On or Active standby,
press the on the remote control to
toggle the NP2900 between Active
standby and On.
press and hold the on the NP2900 to
switch the NP2900 to Eco standby.
In status Eco standby,
press the button on the NP2900 or on
the remote control to turn the NP2900
On.
Note
• In stop (idle) mode, if no buttons are pressed for 20
minutes, the NP2900 switches to Active standby.
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EN
Note
• The NP2900 remains in first-time setup status until you
select [No] to decline the demo play.
When you connect the NP2900 to
the power supply for the first time, the
NP2900 displays the prompt for the
language selection.
Select the language and confirm.
» The NP2900 displays the prompt for
the optional demo play.
You have two options:
•
•
View the demo. (see ‘View the demo’ on
page 15)
Complete the first-time setup. (see ‘Firsttime connection to home network’ on
page 15)
Tip
• After the first-time set-up, you can change the language
• You can start the demo play again with the DEMO
button on the remote control or in the Settings menu
of the NP2900.
First-time connection to
home network
After you select [No] to decline to view the
demo, the NP2900 reminds you to select your
location / time zone. The NP2900 also reminds
you to register the NP2900 at www.philips.
com/welcome and to install the PC software.
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
in the Settings menu.
View the demo
Select “[Yes, show me the demo]”, to view
the demo.
» The demo play starts.
» To play demo again, repeat step 1.
To exit the demo play, press
First-time setup
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
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7 First-time setup
•
Select the location / time zone and
confirm.
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the network connection.
Select [Yes], to create a connection to the
network.
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the network setup (if no network has
been set up yet).
» Select [No] to exit the setup and go
to the Home menu.
Continue with one of the following
options:
First-time setup: Wireless network
connection with automatic IP address
» This setup requires the following:
» A wireless access point or wireless
router with broadband Internet access
EN
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•
» Manual entry of your encryption key
(for encrypted network connections
only)
•
First-time setup: Wireless network
connection with static IP address
» This setup requires the following:
•
» A wireless access point or wireless
router with broadband Internet access
•
» Manual entry of your IP address.
» Manual entry of your encryption key
(for encrypted network connections
only)
•
First-time setup: Wired (Ethernet) network
connection with automatic IP address
» This setup requires the following:
» A wired access point or wired router
with broadband Internet access and a
free Ethernet port
» An Ethernet cable (sold separately).
•
First-time setup: Wired (Ethernet) network
connection with static IP address
» This setup requires the following:
» A wired access point or wired router
with broadband Internet access and a
free Ethernet port
» Manual entry of your IP address.
» An Ethernet cable (sold separately).
First-time setup: Wireless connection
with automatic IP address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
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The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
EN
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
To delete the whole last line entry from
the display, press and hold CLEAR.
The onscreen display guides you through
the process of connecting the NP2900 to
your home network and the Internet. This
section describes the typical wireless setup
with automatic IP address. You can also
follow the onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described in
this manual.
• Ensure that your network name and
network password or encryption key
are available.
Turn on your wireless access point or
wireless router with broadband Internet
access.
Follow the steps in chapter First-time
connection to home network until the
NP2900 shows the prompt for the
network setup.
Select [Wireless (WiFi)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 searches for networks.
Select your network from the list of found
networks and confirm.
• Enter the encryption key (if required)
and confirm.
• The NP2900 acquires the automatic
IP address.
• The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
• The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
case, the NP2900 prompts you to select the default
encryption key.
First-time setup: Wireless connection
with static IP address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
•
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
•
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes
the typical wireless setup with static
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described
in this manual.
Ensure that your network name and
network password or encryption key
are available.
Turn on your wireless access point or
wireless router with broadband Internet
access.
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• You can enter more than one encryption key. In this
Follow the steps in chapter First-time
connection to home network until the
NP2900 shows the prompt for the
network setup.
Select [Wireless (WiFi)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 searches for networks.
Select your network from the list of found
networks and confirm.
• Enter the encryption key (if required)
and confirm.
• The NP2900 tries to acquire an
automatic IP address.
Press BACK
manually.
to enter your IP address
Enter your static IP address and confirm.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
Note
• You can enter more than one encryption key. In this
case, the NP2900 prompts you to select the default
encryption key.
First-time setup: Wired connection
with automatic IP address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
EN
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First-time setup
Note
•
•
•
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes
the typical wired setup with automatic
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described
in this manual.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
First-time setup: Wired connection
with static IP address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
•
Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) to the ETHERNET jack of
the NP2900 and the Ethernet jack of the
wired router.
Ensure that the wired router is turned on
and has broadband Internet access.
Follow the steps in chapter First-time
connection to home network until the
NP2900 shows the prompt for the
network setup.
Select [Wired (Ethernet)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 acquires the automatic
IP address.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
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» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
EN
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes
the typical wired setup with static
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described
in this manual.
Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) to the ETHERNET jack of
the NP2900 and the Ethernet jack of the
wired router.
Ensure that the wired router is turned on
and has broadband Internet access.
Follow the steps in chapter First-time
connection to home network until the
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Select [Wired (Ethernet)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 tries to acquire an
automatic IP address.
» Press BACK to enter your IP
address manually.
Play
NP2900 shows the prompt for the
network setup.
Enter your static IP address and confirm.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
EN
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8 Play
Shuffle play
You need the remote control to play music.
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
The play and pause operations on the
remote control of the NP2900 are the
same for any music source that you
choose:
Press HOME.
Select the source.
Select the options.
Press
to play.
Press to play.
• Press
to toggle between pause
and play.
Press
to stop.
Tip
• The following chapters explain the play options and
music sources that are available.
Adjust volume
During play, press
volume.
VOL
to adjust the
Mute the sound
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During play, press MUTE to toggle the
sound off and on.
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You can play the audio files of the current
selection in random order (shuffled).
During play, press SHUFFLE to toggle the
shuffle function on and off.
Repeat play
You can repeat one or all audio files of the
current selection.
In play mode, press REPEAT to toggle the
repeat function as follows:
• [Repeat 1]
• The current audio file is continuously
repeated until another mode or
setting is selected.
• [Repeat all]
• All audio files of the current selection
are continuously repeated until
another mode or setting is selected.
• [Off] (default)
• Audio files are played once (normal
play).
Wirelessly stream music from
a computer
You can wirelessly stream music to the
NP2900 from a connected computer, if you
install TwonkyMedia™ on the computer and
configure the computer to share your music.
(If TwonkyMedia™ is already installed on the
computer, you can skip the installation section
and continue with the configuration. For any
other media players, refer to the instructions
supplied with the player.)
TwonkyMedia™ is a registered trademark of
Packet Video™ Corporation. All rights reserved.
© Packet Video Corporation, 10350 Science
Center Drive, San Diego, California, USA.
Install Twonky Media Server
Follow the instructions on the computer to
install the TwonkyMedia™ Server.
Configure a PC to share music
You can share music from a PC with the
NP2900. This chapter shows you how to
configure the PC to share music.
Tip
• The TwonkyMedia™ sharing page lets you set the
rescan behavior of the server. The default setting is -1
minute, which ensures auto-scan.
Configure a MAC to share music
You can share music from a MAC with the
NP2900. This chapter shows you how to
configure the MAC to share music.
Follow the instructions to install the
TwonkyMedia™ Server.
On the PC, click Start > Programs
> TwonkyMedia™ Server > Run
TwonkyMedia™ Server.
Click the TwonkyMedia™ Server icon in
the task bar.
Choose TwonkyMedia™ Settings.
In the Basic Setup of the Configuration
Page, click on Sharing.
» The content directories are scanned.
» To save the changes, press Save
Changes.
On the remote control of the NP2900,
press HOME.
Select [Music] and confirm with OK.
» The display shows [Searching for
UPnP music servers…], followed by
the list of media servers.
Press
to select the server name and
confirm with OK.
Follow the instructions to install the
TwonkyMedia™ Server.
On the MAC, click Go > Applications >
TwonkyMedia™ Server.
Click the TwonkyMedia™ Server icon in
the task bar.
Choose TwonkyMedia™ Settings.
In the Basic Setup of the Configuration
Page, click on Sharing.
» The content directories are scanned.
» To manually locate the music, click
Browse.
» To manually add a new content
directory, click Add new content
directory.
» To manually locate the music, click
Browse.
» To manually add a new content
directory, click Add new content
directory.
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On the computer, insert the supplied
software CD.
» Installation starts.
Install Twonky Media Server
» To save the changes, press Save
Changes.
On the remote control of the NP2900,
press HOME.
Select [Music] and confirm with OK.
» The display shows [Searching for
UPnP music servers…], followed by
the list of media servers.
Press
to select the server name and
confirm with OK.
Tip
• The TwonkyMedia™ sharing page lets you set the
rescan behavior of the server. The default setting is -1
minute, which ensures auto-scan.
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Alphanumeric search
You can perform an alphanumeric search for
specific audio files on a connected UPnP device.
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
•
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The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
Internet radio
Note
• Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Listen to Internet radio
This is how to use the alphanumeric
search feature:
Turn on the NP2900.
Press MUSIC.
» The display shows the available servers.
Select the server.
» The display shows the available lists.
Select the list.
Press SEARCH.
» The display shows a text box.
Press the alphanumeric buttons on the
remote control to enter the search word.
Press OK to start the search.
» The NP2900 shows the closest
alphabetical match.
To stop the search, press
EN
Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
•
•
Turn on the NP2900.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
broadband Internet.
Press INTERNET RADIO to view the
options menu
• [Favorite stations] (lists the Internet
radio stations that you have marked
as Favorite Station)
• [Recently played] (lists the most
recently played Internet radio stations)
• [Recommended stations] (lists
recommended Internet radio services
stations)
• [Search] (lets you search for Internet
radio stations)
• [All stations] (lists all Internet radio
stations, categorized by genres)
• [Recorded shows] (lists all recorded
Internet radio shows)
• [My Media] (lists the Internet radio
stations that you have entered at
Club Philips under Streamium
Management)
Press or , then to select the option.
• To listen to a specific Internet radio
station, select option [Search], then
use the alphanumeric buttons to enter
the radio station name.
Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
access.
Mark radio stations as Favorites
You can mark Internet radio stations as your
Favourites so next time you want to listen to a
station, it is easy to find.
Turn on the NP2900.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
broadband Internet.
When you listen to Internet radio, press
FAVORITE to mark the station.
• Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
• The next time you connect to the
Internet radio, the radio station is
shown in the Favorite Stations menu.
Note
• Internet radio features require broadband Internet
• You can also place bookmarks for Internet radio
stations when you log on at www.philips.com/welcome
and on the registered product site click the link
Streamium Management.
• Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Remove a Favorite Station
You can remove Internet radio stations from
your Favorites:
• Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Manually add Internet radio stations
This chapter explains how to register with
Philips and add individual URL addresses for
Internet radio stations on the PC.
When you place bookmarks for Internet radio
stations (see ‘Mark radio stations as Favorites’
on page 23), you can find them under Favorite
Stations.
Turn on the NP2900.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
broadband Internet.
Press INTERNET RADIO.
While listening to an Internet radio station
that is bookmarked as a Favorite, press
CLEAR.
» The current station is no longer
bookmarked as a Favorite.
Note
Listen to Favorite Stations
Select the station.
• Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Note
access.
Tip
Select [Favorite stations].
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• Internet radio features require broadband Internet
Install Twonky Media Server
Note
Ensure that the NP2900 is turned on.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
the Internet.
On the NP2900, select [Settings] >
[Registration information] > [User
registration].
» The registration display is shown.
Press alphanumeric buttons on the remote
control to enter your valid email address.
Press OK.
» The display confirms the automated
email dispatch to your mailbox.
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•
Check the email inbox for a message from
ConsumerCare@Philips.com with the
subject Your Streamium Registration....
Follow the instructions in the email to
complete your registration process on the
Philips website.
On the registered product site, click the
link Streamium Management.
9 Select My Media.
10 Click on the tab Music.
11 Enter the URL address of Internet radio
Note
• The feature My Media requires registration with Club
Philips.
• Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Listen to Rhapsody® music services
station in the first column.
12 Enter a nickname in the second column.
» The nickname is the Internet radio
stations identification that is displayed
the NP2900.
13 Enter a description in the third column.
14 Click on Save to confirm your entries.
Note
• If the manually added Internet radio station is available
•
•
and broadcast in a compatible format, you can listen to
it on the NP2900.
You can find the manually added Internet radio stations
in the My Media list on the NP2900.
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Listen to My Media
When you manually add an Internet radio
station, the Internet radio station is found under
[My Media].
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Turn on the NP2900.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
broadband Internet.
Press INTERNET RADIO.
Select [My Media].
» The display shows the list of Internet
radio stations stored under [My
Media].
Press OK to start play.
EN
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
• This feature requires broadband Internet access.
• This feature requires a Rhapsody® account.
• This feature is only available in some regions.
Rhapsody® is an on-line music service that
offers streaming on-demand access to its library
of digital music. You can use this online service
with your NP2900.
Available features can include:
• [My Library] (built from your Rhapsody
Music Library)
• [Channels] (lets you select virtual Internet
radio channels with different genre options
and other features)
• [Search] (lets you search for music in the
Rhapsody Music Library)
• [Music guide] (guides you through the
Rhapsody Music Services)
• [My Rhapsody] (lets you create and select
your albums, dynamic playlists, ratings)
• [Account management] (helps you
manage your Rhapsody Account)
Turn on the NP2900.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
broadband Internet.
Press HOME.
Select [Rhapsody].
Follow the instructions that are displayed:
• Rhapsody® instructions to select the
services available to you.
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Account management instructions to
sign in with a full account.
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•
Press or , then OK to select.
• Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Settings
Note
• The on-line Rhapsody® services that are available
depend on the type of account you hold.
• Rhapsody® and the Rhapsody logo are registered
trademarks of RealNetworks, Inc.
Rate Rhapsody® music
You can use the remote control to rate the
music.
While you navigate through Rhapsody®
music on the NP2900, press RATE
to
rate the current track in the display.
» The selected rating is indicated in stars.
» Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Note
• The on-line Rhapsody® services that are available
depend on the type of account you hold.
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9 Settings
The following settings are available to you:
• [Play mode]
• [Sound settings]
• [Display settings]
• [Album art]
• [Clicker sound]
• [Alarm clock settings]
• [Network settings]
• [Location and time zone]
• [Language]
• [User registration]
• [Check for software upgrades]
• [Demo mode]
• [Information]
• [Call centre numbers]
• [Restore factory settings]
•
•
•
•
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
Press or to select a menu option.
Press OK to confirm a selection.
Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
This is how you change settings:
Select your option and confim.
Sound settings
The sound settings of the NP2900 offer the
following options:
• LivingSound™ (see ‘LivingSound’ on page
26)
• Equalizer (see ‘Equalizer settings’ on page
26)
LivingSound
The NP2900 offers a pre-configured sound
setting called LivingSound™. The LivingSound™
feature enlarges the area in which stereo sound
is heard, so that the listener need not sit directly
in front of the NP2900 to hear stereo sound.
Press LIVINGSOUND to toggle the
LivingSound™ feature off and on (default).
Note
• The LivingSound™ feature is not supported with the
use of headphones.
Press SETTINGS.
Select menu option and confirm.
The NP2900 offers play mode options that can
be toggled with buttons on the remote control.
• Shuffle play (see ‘Shuffle play’ on page 20)
• Repeat play (see ‘Repeat play’ on page 20)
You can also change the play mode options
in the Settings menu:
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Select
• [Repeat] or
• [Shuffle].
Turn on the NP2900.
Play mode
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
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Equalizer settings
You can choose between the following
equalizer options:
• [FullSound]
• [Dynamic Bass Boost]
• [Rock]
• [Pop]
• [Jazz]
• [Classic]
• [Off]
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Sound settings] > [Equalizer].
Display settings
The display settings of the NP2900 offer the
following display illumination options:
• Brightness when the NP2900 is turned on.
(see ‘Brightness settings when the NP2900
is turned on’ on page 27)
• Brightness when when the NP2900 is
switched to standby. (see ‘Brightness
settings when the NP2900 is switched to
standby’ on page 27)
Brightness settings when the NP2900
is turned on
You can choose between the following
brightness ‘when on’ settings:
• [Bright]
• [DIM]
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Brightness when on].
You can choose between the following
brightness ‘when standby’ settings:
• [Bright]
• [DIM]
• [Off]
The NP2900 can give you an audible feedback
(clicker sound) every time you press a button
on the remote control.
You can toggle the clicker sound on or off:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Clicker sound].
Highlight the option, then press OK.
Album art
The NP2900 can display album art as a
background or as a thumbnail in the music
play screen. Album art must be available to be
displayed. For albums without available album
art, the NP2900 displays a default icon.
You can toggle the album art display on or off:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Album art].
Highlight the option, then press OK.
Select a menu option and confirm.
Brightness settings when the NP2900
is switched to standby
Clicker sound
Clock settings
The NP2900 has a clock with alarm functions.
The clock must be set for the alarm function to
be functional.
This is how to set the clock:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Brightness when standby].
You can select the following options:
• [Current date and time] >
[Automatic (Internet)], to sync the
time automatically via the Internet
(requires Internet connection).
• [Current date and time] > [Manual],
to set the time manually.
To set the date and time manually:
Select a menu option and confirm.
Select [Clock settings] > [Date and time],
to enter the date and time settings.
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Select a menu option and confirm.
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Press
or
» Manual entry of your encryption key
(for encrypted network connections
only)
to adjust the setting.
Press OK to confirm.
In the date and time settings, you can set
the following formats:
• [Time format] - Set your option in
the time format sub-menu.
• [Date format] - Set your option in
the date format sub-menu.
• [Daylight saving time] - Mark the box
to select this option.
•
» A wireless access point or wireless
router with broadband Internet access
» Manual entry of your IP address.
» Manual entry of your encryption key
(for encrypted network connections
only)
Alarm settings
The NP2900 has an alarm function. The clock
must be set for the alarm function to be
functional.
This is how to set the alarm:
Press
or
to adjust the setting.
Press OK to confirm.
You can choose between different setups. This
manual explains the following options:
• Wireless network connection with
automatic IP address (see ‘Wireless
connection with automatic IP address’ on
page 28)
» This is the most common network
setup.
» This setup requires the following:
» A wireless access point or wireless
router with broadband Internet access
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Wired (Ethernet) network connection
with automatic IP address (see ‘Wired
connection with automatic IP address’ on
page 30)
» This setup requires the following:
» A cable modem or PC with broadband
Internet access and a free Ethernet
port
Select [Clock settings] > [Alarm], to enter
the alarm settings.
Network settings
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•
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
You can select the following options:
• [Alarm off] (default)
• [Music]
• [Buzzer]
To set the alarm time:
Wireless network connection with static
IP address (see ‘Wireless connection with
static IP address’ on page 29)
» This setup requires the following:
» An Ethernet cable (sold separately).
•
Wired (Ethernet) network connection
with static IP address (see ‘Wired
connection with static IP address’ on page
31)
» This setup requires the following:
» A cable modem or PC with broadband
Internet access and a free Ethernet
port
» An Ethernet cable (sold separately).
» Manual entry of your IP address.
Wireless connection with automatic
IP address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes the
typical wireless setup with automatic
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described
in this manual.
Ensure that your network name and
network password or encryption key are
available.
Turn on your wireless access point or
wireless router with broadband Internet
access.
Turn on the NP2900.
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Wireless (WiFi)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 searches for networks.
Select your network from the list of found
networks and confirm.
• Enter the encryption key (if required)
and confirm.
• The NP2900 acquires the automatic
IP address.
• The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
Note
• You can enter more than one encryption key. In this
case, the NP2900 prompts you to select the default
encryption key.
Wireless connection with static IP
address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
•
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes
the typical wireless setup with static
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
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•
Settings
•
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
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configurations that are not described
in this manual.
Ensure that your network name and
network password or encryption key are
available.
Turn on your wireless access point or
wireless router with broadband Internet
access.
•
•
Turn on the NP2900.
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
•
Select [Wireless (WiFi)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 searches for networks.
•
Select your network from the list of found
networks and confirm.
• Enter the encryption key (if required)
and confirm.
• The NP2900 tries to acquire an
automatic IP address.
Press BACK
manually.
to enter your IP address
Enter your static IP address and confirm.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
Note
• You can enter more than one encryption key. In this
case, the NP2900 prompts you to select the default
encryption key.
Wired connection with automatic IP
address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
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•
•
EN
Press OK to confirm a selection.
Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes
the typical wired setup with automatic
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described
in this manual.
Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) to the ETHERNET jack of
the NP2900 and the Ethernet jack of the
wired router.
Ensure that the wired router is turned on
and has broadband Internet access.
Turn on the NP2900.
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Wired (Ethernet)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 acquires the automatic
IP address.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
Wired connection with static IP
address
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
•
The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
The onscreen display guides you
through the process of connecting the
NP2900 to your home network and
the Internet. This section describes
the typical wired setup with static
IP address. You can also follow the
onscreen prompts for advanced
configurations that are not described
in this manual.
Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) to the ETHERNET jack of
the NP2900 and the Ethernet jack of the
wired router.
Ensure that the wired router is turned on
and has broadband Internet access.
Turn on the NP2900.
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Wired (Ethernet)] to start the
network setup process.
» The NP2900 tries to acquire an
automatic IP address.
» Press BACK
to enter your IP
address manually.
Enter your static IP address and confirm.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the network.
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
Location and time zone
This is how you can change the location and
time zone settings of the NP2900:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Location and time zone].
Select a menu option and confirm.
» The NP2900 applies the new location
and time zone settings.
» Press BACK
to go back to the
previous screen.
» Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Language
This is how you can change the language of the
display:
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Select [Yes] to connect to the Internet.
» The NP2900 shows the confirmation
for the connection to the Internet.
Settings
» The NP2900 shows the prompt for
the connection to the Internet.
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Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Language].
Select a menu option and confirm.
» The display language changes to the
new setting.
» Press BACK
to go back to the
previous screen.
» Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Register the NP2900
Registration of the NP2900 requires a valid
email address and mailbox access.
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
•
•
•
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The alphanumeric buttons of the remote
control are multi-function buttons:
To select a number or an alphanumeric
character, press a button once or more
until you see the number or alphabetic
character in the display of the NP2900.
To cycle through the alphanumeric
characters that are available, press a button
repeatedly.
To delete the last character entry from the
display, press CLEAR.
• To delete the whole last line entry
from the display, press and hold
CLEAR.
This is how you can register the
NP2900 with Philips:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Register now].
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» The item prompts you to enter a valid
email address.
Enter your email address and confirm.
» The item shows a confirmation and
prompts you to check the inbox of
your email account.
Unregister the NP2900
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press OK to confirm a selection.
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
This is how you can unregister the NP2900
with Philips:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Unregister].
» The NP2900 prompts you to confirm.
Confirm to unregister.
» The item shows a confirmation that
the NP2900 is unregistered with your
email account.
Registration information
This is how you can check the registration
status of the NP2900:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Registration information].
» The NP2900 shows the registration
information.
» Press BACK
to go back to the
previous screen.
» Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Information
This is how to navigate and select with the
remote control:
• Press or to select a menu option.
• Press to confirm a selection.
• Press OK to confirm an alphanumeric
entry.
• Press HOME to go to the Home menu.
This is how you can find information about the
NP2900:
This is how you can check for software
updates for the NP2900:
Follow the instructions shown in the
display to complete the update.
» The NP2900 prompts you to accept
the conditions and download of the
software.
Demo mode
You can access the demo mode in the Settings
menu:
» The NP2900 restarts after the update.
Note
Press OK to confirm.
» The device information is shown on
the display of the NP2900.
» Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Check for software upgrades] and
confirm.
» The NP2900 checks for a new
software version.
Select [Information].
» Press BACK
to go back to the
previous screen.
Ensure that the NP2900 is connected to
the Internet.
Read the information shown in the display
of the NP2900.
New software is available for the NP2900:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Check for SW upgrades
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Demo mode].
» The demo plays continuously until you
exit the demo play.
To exit the demo play, press
Tip
• You can start the demo play more quickly with the
DEMO button on the remote control.
• Mandatory updates do not require your acceptance or
confirmation.
The NP2900 already has the latest software
installed:
• Press BACK
to go back to the previous
screen.
• Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Call center numbers
This is how you can find the call center
numbers:
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Check for SW upgrades
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Call centre numbers].
Press OK to confirm.
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» The call center numbers are shown on
the display of the NP2900.
» Press BACK
to go back to the
previous screen.
» Press HOME to go to the Home
menu.
Restore factory settings
Caution
• The following procedure erases all custom settings and
resets the NP2900 to the original status as set by the
factory.
This is how to restore the factory settings of
the NP2900:
Press SETTINGS, to go to the Settings
menu.
Select [Restore factory settings].
Select [Yes] to reconfirm.
» The NP2900 restarts.
» The factory settings of the NP2900 are
restored.
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10 Maintenance
Technical data
This chapter tells you how to care for your
NP2900.
Cleaning
Note
• Avoid moisture and abrasion.
Clean the NP2900 only with a soft dry
cloth.
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11 Technical data
General
AC Power
DC Power
Dimensions (w x
h x d)
Weight (net)
Voltage information is
printed on the back or the
underside of the NP2900.
12 V / 3.5 A
346.5 x 99 x 69 mm
Main unit: ~ 1,48 kg
Power consumption
On
< 40 W
Standby (active)
< 4W
ECO (passive) standby < 1 W
Audio output
SPDIF
1x chinch (coax), 0.5 V,
75 Ω
Headphones
1x 3.5 mm jack
30 - 18,000 Hz
16 - 150 Ω
Signal to noise ratio typically 85 dBA (IEC)
(headphones)
Distortion (line out / < 0.15 %
headphones)
Audio input
Aux in (line in)
Input sensitivity
Input impedance
2x cinch
500 mV
> 10 kΩ
Loudspeakers
Power
handling
Front speakers: 10W (RMS) / 15
W (MPO)
Side speakers: 6 W (RMS) / 9 W
(MPO)
Impedance Front speakers: 8 Ω
Side speakers: 12 Ω
Sensitivity
Front speakers: 80 dB / 1 m / W
Side speakers: 83 dB / 0.5 m / W
Dimensions Front speakers: 2.56 inches
Side speakers: 1.56 inches
Frequency Front speakers: 50 Hz - 16 kHz
response
Side speakers: 500 Hz - 16 kHz
Wireless
Wireless
standard
Wireless
security
Frequency
range
Antenna
802.11g, backwards compatible to
802.11b
WEP (64 or 128 bit),
WPA/WPA2 (8-63 characters)
2412 - 2462 MHz (CH1-CH11)
(for /79, /37, /55, /97)
2412 - 2472 MHz (CH1-CH13)
(for /12, /05)
2x internal, diversity mode enabled
Wired (LAN / Ethernet)
Wired standard
Speed
Mode
Crossover detection
(Auto MDIX)
Decoding capabilities
MP3
WMA
AAC (M4A)
PCM
FLAC
Ogg Vorbis
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802.3 / 802.3 u
10 / 100 MBit/s
half / full duplex
Yes (Auto MDIX)
8 - 320 kbps (CBR / VBR)
32 - 192 kbps (CBR / VBR)
16 - 320 kbps (CBR / VBR)
1x (1.4 Mbps)
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported (via by-packed
TwonkyMedia™)
Display / Clock
Resolution
Dot matrix 320 x 240
dtos (QVGA)
Color TFT
Size
3.5 inches
Backlight
On / Off / Dimmed
Time / Date display Supported
Automatic time sync Supported
via Internet (NPT)
Supported
Sleep timer
Key sound feedback Clicker (internal)
Specifications and external appearance are
subject to change without notice.
CD-Rom
AC power adapter with cable
Wall mounting bracket
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*.m3u, *.wpl
iTunes
•
•
•
Computer connection
requirements
The minimum requirements for computer
connections are:
• Windows 2000 SP4 (or above) / XP SP2 /
Vista / Mac
• Pentium III 500MHz processor or higher
• 256MB RAM
• CD-ROM drive
• Adapter
• Ethernet enabled (for wired
connection)
• Wireless network 802.11 b/g (for
wireless connection)
• 500MB free hard disk space
Supported audio file formats
The NP2900 supports the following audio file
formats:
• MP3 (8-320kbps and VBR)
• WMA (up to 192kbps)
• non DRM protected AAC (M4A) (16-320
kbps and VBR16)
• PCM (1.4 Mbps)
• FLAC
• Ogg Vorbis
Note
• The display of the NP2900 supports directories with
nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels.
Supplied accessories
•
•
Remote control
2 AAA batteries
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Troubleshooting
Playlist support
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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 the NP2900
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 the NP2900 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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AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
An audio compression scheme defined as part
of the MPEG-2 standard (also known as MPEG2 AAC or MPEG-2 NBC, or Not Backwards
Compatible). It offers better sound and a
compression ratio that is superior by roughly 30
percent compared to the MPEG-1 MP3 format.
AC (alternating current)
An alternating current is an electrical current
whose magnitude and direction vary cyclically,
as opposed to DC (direct current), whose
direction remains constant. The usual waveform
of an AC power circuit is a sine wave, as this
results in the most efficient transmission of
energy. However certain applications use
different waveforms, such as triangular or square
waves.
Album art
Album art is a feature of the NP2900 that
displays the artwork (cover picture) of a music
album. This display enables the user to quickly
identify a music album. The artwork files for
music albums can be downloaded from the
Internet.
Amplifier
A device, either a single stage or a large scale
circuit with multiple stages for creating gain, i.e.
it makes small signals larger.
Antenna
A device, such as a rod or wire, which picks up
a received radio frequency signal or radiates a
transmitted RF signal.
Audio output
High-level (speaker) or line-level (RCA) signals
sent from one system component to another;
or the high-level signal from an amplifier to the
system speakers.
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AUX
Auxiliary input that allows you to connect
portable audio devices.
Bass
The lowest three octaves of the audio band.
Low bass is the bottom octave (20-40Hz), midbass is the middle octave (40-80Hz), and upper
bass is the 80-160Hz octave.
Bit / bits
A bit is a binary digit, taking a value of either 0
or 1. For example, the number 10010111 is 8
bits long.
Bit rate
Bit rate is the number of bits that are conveyed
or processed per unit of time. The bit rate is
usually measured in some multiple of bits per
second (kilobits per second: kbps). The term
bit rate is a synonym for data transfer rate (or
simply data rate).
CBR (constant bit rate)
With CBR the encoder spends the same
amount of bits on each frame, regardless of
how much it may really need. Disadvantage
of CBR: Bits are wasted in case of absolute
blackness of a picture or complete silence in an
audio frame. And pictures or audio frames with
a lot of elements may need those bits.
CD (Compact Disc)
Format developed by Phillips, Sony, and Pioneer
for conveying music and data. CDs record
information by deforming the inner metal foil
on the disc with tiny micro pits burned in by a
laser.
CDDB
A centralized database of CDs, CD tracks, and
artists on the Web, now known as Gracenote.
The audio player or burner program can log on
to CDDB. It uploads the ID of the CD being
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played, and then downloads the title, artist, and
track list.
Coaxial
A single copper conductor, surrounded with
a layer of insulation, covered by a surrounding
copper shield and finally, an insulating jacket.
An unbalanced transmission line with constant
impedance. In audio, this type is commonly used
for low level, line signals terminated in RCA
connectors.
Compression
In audio terms, this is a process of temporarily
or permanently reducing audio data for more
efficient storage or transmission. A temporary
reduction in file size is called ‘non-lossy’
compression, and no information is lost. A
permanent reduction in file size (such as with
MP3 files) is called ‘lossy’ compression, and
involves discarding unnecessary information
which is irretrievably lost.
DC (direct current)
Direct current or continuous current is the
constant flow of electric charge. This is typically
in a conductor such as a wire. In direct current,
the electric charges flow in the same direction,
distinguishing it from AC (alternating current).
Decibel (dB)
A unit of measure used to express relative
difference in power or intensity of sound.
DHCP
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning dynamic
IP addresses to devices on a network.
Digital
A method to encode information using a binary
code of 0s and 1s. Many wireless phones and
networks use digital technology.
Digital Audio
Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been
converted into numerical values. Digital sound
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can be transmitted through multiple channels.
Analog sound can only be transmitted through
two channels.
Duplex (half/full)
Full duplex is the ability to send and receive
data simultaneously. Duplex is synonymous with
full duplex. Example: when a modem operates
in full-duplex mode, it can transmit data in two
directions simultaneously. In half-duplex mode
it can transmit data in two directions, but not
simultaneously.
Encryption key
An encryption key is an alphanumeric series
that enables data to be encrypted and then
decrypted so it can be safely shared among
members of a network.
Frequency
The property or condition of occurring at
frequent intervals. In sound, this simply refers
to the regular occurrence of compression and
rarification of air that we experience as sound.
Frequency Response
Is the range of frequencies that a speaker
reproduces, lowest frequency to the highest.
While the optimal normal is 20-20,000 Hz
(Hertz), the range of human hearing for
individuals is often much more restricted.
A good full-range speaker system however,
reproduces as much of this range as possible to
cover all variations. Individual drivers are limited
to reproduce only that part of the spectrum
for which they were made, so their response is
limited, but still a necessary point to consider
when designing a complete sound system.
FullSound
FullSound™ is an innovative technology
designed by Philips. FullSound™ faithfully
restores sonic details to compressed music,
Hz (Hertz)
Cycles per second, named after Heinrich Hertz.
Impedance
The resistance to the flow of an electric current
in a circuit. This is effectively the electrical load
that a loudspeaker presents to the amplifier
which drives it and is measured in ohms.
Input sensitivity
SPL (sound pressure level) a speaker produces,
given one watt of power, measured from a
one-meter distance at a typical input frequency
(usually 1kHz unless otherwise noted on the
speaker).
Interface
A device or protocol which facilitates the linking
of any two devices or systems; or when used as
a verb (‘to interface’), the process of linking.
IP address
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique
computer address that enables electronic
devices to communicate with and identify each
other.
Kbps
Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate
measurement system which is often used with
highly compressed formats such as AAC, DAB,
MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the better the
quality generally is.
Kilo Hertz (kHz)
1000Hz or 1000 cycles per second.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Probably the most common way to show
visual information on non-computer electronic
equipment.
LivingSound
LivingSound™ is a sound processing algorithm
provided by Philips that offers spatial
enhancements and the listener perceives the
sound as though the loudspeakers were located
a greater than actual distance apart from one
another.
Lossless compression
A system for reducing the number of data bits
(density) in a musical signal without corrupting
the original.
M4A
The audio file format used by Apple in their
iTunes Music Store often appears on your
system with the ‘.m4a’ filename extension. M4A
can produce better audio quality than MP3
using less physical space for the files.
MHz (Mega Hertz)
One million cycles per second.
Mono (monaural)
The operation of an amplifier in one channel
for both input and output. Can refer to an
amplifier with only one channel of amplification
or operating in bridged mode. For lowfrequency amplification applications, it provides
better phase coherence and less distortion than
stereo operation.
MP3
A file format with a sound data compression
system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion
Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio
Layer 3. With the MP3 format, one CD-R or
CD-RW can contain about 10 times more data
than a regular CD.
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Glossary
enhancing it to provide a full sound experience
without any distortion.
Mute
A control found on receivers, and some mixers
or signal processing units that silences (mutes) a
signal path, or output.
Ohm
Measure of resistance to current (impedance).
The lower the impedance of a speaker, the
harder it is to drive.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
Pioneering form of digital recording.
RF (radio frequency)
An alternating current or voltage with a
frequency (or carrier wave) above about
100kHz. It is called radio frequency because
these frequencies have a capacity to be radiated
as electromagnetic waves by radio (and
television) stations.
Rhapsody®
Rhapsody® is an on-line music service that
offers streaming on-demand access to its library
of digital music.
S/PDIF (SPDIF) (Sony/Philips Digital Interface)
A standard audio-file transfer-format that was
developed jointly by Sony and Philips. S/PDIF
allows the transfer of digital audio signals from
one device to another, without the need to
convert first to analog. This prevents the quality
of the digital signal degrading during transfer to
analog.
Sensitivity
Volume that a speaker offers for a specific
voltage input, expressed in decibels per watt
(dB/W).
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Shuffle
A feature that plays audio files (tracks) in
random order.
Signal to noise ratio
Represents the difference between the level of
the audio signal, and any interference. The larger
the figure, the purer the sound.
SPL (sound pressure level)
An acoustic measurement of sound energy.
1 dB SPL is the smallest increment in sound
level to which the average human is sensitive.
Theoretically, 0 dB SPL is the threshold of
human hearing while approximately 120 dB is
the threshold of pain.
Stereo
Literally means solid. Usually taken to refer to
two channel stereo, though developments in
digital audio facilitate multichannel stereo.
Streaming
A technique for transferring data such that it
can be processed as a steady and continuous
stream. Streaming technologies are often used
on the Internet because many users do not
have fast enough access to download large
multimedia files quickly, so the client browser or
plug-in can start displaying the data before the
entire file has been transmitted.
SuperPlay
SuperPlay™ is a special feature of the NP2900,
which enables the listener to play all the music
under a top-level library category, such as artists
or albums, without having to select playlist items.
Thumbnail
A thumbnail is reduced-size versions of a
picture that is used to make it easier to
recognize an them. Thumbnails serve the same
role for images as a normal text index does for
words.
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UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Universal Plug and Play is a networking
architecture developed by a consortium of
companies to ensure easy connectivity between
products from different vendors. UPnP devices
should be able to connect to a network
automatically, handling identification and other
processes on the fly. The standards developed
by the UPnP Forum are media-, platform-, and
device-independent.
VBR (variable bit rate)
With VBR, the encoder takes as much bits as
it needs. So black pictures get few bits and
complex pictures get as much as they need.
While this provides the best quality the final
size cannot be predicted at all.
Volume
Volume is the most common word used to
specify the control of relative loudness of
sounds. It also pertains to the function on many
electronic devices that is used to control the
loudness.
W (wattage)
A measurement of power. In speakers, wattage
is a term that indicates power-handling
characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage
inputs from the amplifier.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
Global protocol used in some wireless devices
that allows the user to view and interact with
data services. Generally used as a means to
view Internet web pages using the limited
transmission capacity and small display screens
of portable wireless devices.
WAV
A format for sound files developed jointly by
Microsoft and IBM. Built into Windows 95 to XP,
which made it the de facto standard for sound
on PCs. WAV sound files end with a ‘.wav’
extension and works with nearly all Windows
applications that support sound.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use
WEP as their basic security protocol. WEP
secures data transmissions using 64-bit or
128-bit encryption; however, it does not
offer complete security and is usually used in
conjunction with other security measures such
as EAP.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a wireless
technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance
intended to improve the interoperability of
wireless local area network products based
on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common
applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VoIP
phone access, gaming, and network connectivity
for consumer electronics such as televisions,
DVD players, and digital cameras.
Wireless
Telecommunications using electromagnetic
waves rather than wires or cable to transmit
information. Wireless communication can be
used for free-ranging mobile systems such as
cell phones and global positioning systems
(GPS), which use satellite technology. Wireless
systems can also be fixed, such as LANs that
provide wireless communications within a
limited area (such as an office), or wireless
peripherals such as mice and keyboards.
WMA (Windows Media Audio)
An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a
part of Microsoft Windows Media technology.
Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management
tools, Windows Media Video encoding
technology, and Windows Media Audio
encoding technology.
WPA / WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
A Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improve
upon the security features of WEP. The
technology is designed to work with existing
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Wi-Fi products that have been enabled with
WEP (i.e. as a software upgrade to existing
hardware), but the technology includes two
improvements over WEP.
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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 THROUGH YOUR DEVICE. PHILIPS DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE TRUTHFULNESS,
ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, COMPLETENESS OR TIMELINESS OF CONTENT.YOU AGREE THAT ANY
RELIANCE ON CONTENT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Limitations on Access to Streams.
Philips does not guarantee access to any particular stream or to the content contained in any stream. Philips
may, in its discretion, add or remove access to any specific stream or content at any time. Some streams are
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.
Rights in Content
Content may be protected by copyright laws or other intellectual property or proprietary laws. In some
situations, such as use of the Device in a commercial environment, it may be necessary for you to obtain, at
your own risk, a license or other authorization to use such content.You agree that, in the event such a license
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you 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
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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
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or use the software for any unauthorized purpose or in contravention of any law or regulation.
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OR FOR LOSS OF DATA OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO YOUR USE
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OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY - EVEN IF PHILIPS HAS BEEN ADVISED, OR IS AWARE, OF THE
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THIS SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“THIS AGREEMENT”) IS A LEGAL AND BINDING
AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY) AND PHILIPS CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS B.V. A DUTCH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,WITH ITS PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT
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CERTAIN SOFTWARE (THE “SOFTWARE”) INCLUDING USER DOCUMENTATION IN ELECTRONIC
FORM WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER WITH A PHILIPS PRODUCT
(THE “DEVICE”) OR A PC. BY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE,
YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
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INSTALL OR OTHERWISE USE THE SOFTWARE. IF YOU ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE IN TANGIBLE MEDIA
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to install and use, on the Device or a PC, as applicable, one (1) copy of the specified version of the Software in
object code format as set out in the user documentation solely for your personal use.The Software is “in use”
when it is loaded into the temporary or permanent memory (i.e. RAM, hard disk, etc.) of the PC or the
Device.
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the Software, but you do not acquire any rights, express or implied, in the Software other than those specified
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patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and other intellectual property rights incorporated therein.The Software is
protected by copyright laws, international treaty provisions, and other intellectual property laws. Therefore,
other than as expressly set forth herein, you may not copy the Software without prior written authorization of
Philips, except that you may make one (1) copy of the Software for your back-up purposes only.You may not
copy any printed materials accompanying the Software, nor print more than one (1) copy of any user
documentation provided in electronic form, except that you may make one (1) copy of such printed materials
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engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software, except to the extent that applicable law expressly prohibits
the foregoing restriction.You may not remove or destroy any product identification, copyright notices, or other
proprietary markings or restrictions from the Software. All titles, trademarks, and copyright and restricted
rights notices shall be reproduced on your back up copy of the Software. You may not modify or adapt the
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software 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
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WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your
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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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terms, as stated in the documentation accompanying the Device.This Agreement does not apply to this
software as such. (b) Your license rights under this Agreement do not include any right or license to use,
distribute or create derivative works of the Software in any manner that would subject the Software to Open
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terminate (i) at the discretion of Philips, due to your failure to comply with any term of this Agreement; or (ii)
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Philips’s rights and your obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
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website or by any other means or methods. Such upgrades may be made available pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement or the release of such upgrades to you may be subject to your acceptance of another agreement.
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the Software. If Philips does provide you with Support Services, these will be governed by separate terms to
be agreed between you and Philips.
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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’
entire liability and your exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty shall be, at Philips’ option, either (i) return
of the price paid by you for the Software (if any); or (b) repair or replacement of the Software that does not
meet the warranty set forth herein and that is returned to Philips with a copy of your receipt. This limited
warranty shall be void if failure of the Software has resulted from any accident, abuse, misuse or wrongful
application. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or
thirty (30) days, whichever is longer.This limited warranty shall not apply to you if theif the Software was
provided to you free of charge on an evaluation only basis.
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NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL OPERATE ERROR FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED, OR WILL
MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS.YOU ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SELECTION OF THE SOFTWARE
TO ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED RESULTS, AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF, USE OF, AND RESULTS
OBTAINED FROM THE SOFTWARE. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
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AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. PHILIPS DOES NOT WARRANT THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DOWNLOAD,
COPY, STORE, DISPLAY,TRANSFER, AND/OR PLAY SECURE CONTENT.
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LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING,WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OR
OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS, EVEN IF PHILIPS OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL PHILIPS’ OR ITS LICENSORS’ AGGREGATE
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE GREATER OF THE PRICE
ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE SOFTWARE OR FIVE TEN POUNDS STERLINGUS DOLLARS (510.00).
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printed user documentation may constitute trademarks of the Philips, its licensors or other third parties. You
are not authorized to use any such trademarks.
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reference to its conflict of laws principles. Any dispute between you and Philips regarding this Agreement shall
be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of your country of residence.
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representation, undertaking or other communication or advertising with respect to the Software and user
documentation. If any part of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement will continue in
full force and effect.This Agreement shall not prejudice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer.
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Phsprop 2                       : 1000 series
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : NP2900 English user manual
Creator                         : Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Ww numpages                     : 48
Ww pagecnt Back Outside         : 1
Ww pagecnt Cover Outside        : 1
Ww pagecnt Content              : 41
Ww pagecnt Back Inside          : 1
Ww pagecnt Contact              : 1
Ww pagecnt Partner Logos        : 1
Ww pagecnt lang                 : EN:40;:1;
Has XFA                         : No
Page Count                      : 51
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