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Philips CD 582 User Manual

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OPERATION

EXPLANATION OF KEYS ETC. (Fig. 5)
1 ON/OFFkey

> For switching on and off.

2 REMOTE CONTROL eye

> Receives the signals from the remote control.

3 DISPLAY

> Informs you about the functioning of the player.
> Displays details from the disc contents iist.

See also: The indications on the display’.

4 PLAY/REPLAY key

> For starting play (PLAY).
> For returning to the beginning of a track

(REPLAY).

5 STOP key

> For stopping play.
> For erasing a programme.

6 PHONES socket

> For connection of headphones.

See also: ’Listening with headphones’.

7 OPEN/CLOSE key

> For opening and closing the disc tray.

8 SHUFFLE key

> For playing ali tracks on a disc in random order.

9 PROGRAM key

> For storing track numbers in a programme.
> For erasing track numbers from a programme.
> For checking the programme.

10 REPEAT key

) For repeating a disc or a programme.

11 keys

> For fast search to a particular passage during

play. (’«’ backwards, ’»’ forwards.)

12 PAUSE key

> For briefly interrupting play.
> For holding play at the start of a disc, track or

passage.

13 PREV TRACK NEXT keys

> For selecting a previous or a later track during

play.

> For selecting the track number you want play to

begin with.

> For selecting track numbers when compiling a

programme.

(’PREV’ from high to low, ’NEXT’ from low to high.)

The keys of the remote control have the same
function as the corresponding ones on the player.

For the best reception of the signals from the
remote control you should aim it as directly as
possible at the REMOTE CONTROL-eye.

THE INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY (Fig. 6)

Each Compact Disc has, along with the music, a list

of contents detailing the numbers of the tracks, the

playing time of each track and the total playing time

of the disc. The player always scans this first and
stores it in its memory in order, for instance, to

provide information via the display.

> Light up when you switch the player on.
> Flash during the scanning of the contents list of

the disc.

TRACK

Under this indication you will see:

> The number of the track which Is playing.
> Thenumberof tracks on the disc when you close

the tray with OPEN/CLOSE.

’[>’

> Lights up when you close the tray by hand, with

PLAY/REPLAY or with SHUFFLE.

TIME

Under this indication you will see:

) The elapsed playing time of the track which is

playing.

) The total playing time of the disc when you close

the tray with OPEN/CLOSE.

PROGRAM

> Lights up when you store the first track number of

a programme.

SHUFFLE

> Lights up when you play a disc in random order.

REVIEW

> Lights up when you check the programme.

PAUSE

> Lights up when the player is in the pause mode.

REPEAT

> Lights up when you repeat a disc or programme.

’O)))’

) Lights up briefly when the REMOTE CONTROL-

eye receives a command from the remote
control.

ERROR

> Lights up briefly when you make an error in

operating.

SWITCHING ON AND OFF (ON/OFF)

Switching on

• Press ON/OFF.

> The display lights up.

Switching off

• Press ON/OFF again.

) The display is extinguished.

LOADING AND UNLOADING THE DISC

(OPEN/CLOSE)

Loading (Fig. 7-9)

• Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.
• Insert the disc into the tray printed side up.
• To close the tray:

- Press the front of the tray lightly or press PLAY/

REPLAY if you wish to simply play the disc.

- Press SHUFFLE if you wish the disc to be played

in random order.

- Press OPEN/CLOSE if you wish to start with a

track number other than the first one or you wish
to compile a programme.