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INSTALLATION

OPERATION

POWER SUPPLY SETTING

FRONT OF PLAYER

(Fig. 2)

The plate on the rear of your player indicates the power voltage for

which it is set.

Certain versions of this player are equipped with a voltage selector
(2), which enables you to set the player to the correct power voltage

yourself. When changing the voltage setting, it is also necessary to

change the fuse to one of the correct rating; 300 mA (slow blow
fuse) for 110/127 V; 140 mA (slow blow fuse) for 220/240 V.

CONNECTIONS

(Fig. 1)

* •

1 Fuse holder

(not all versions)

See 'Power supply setting’.

2 Voltage selector

(not all versions)

See 'Power supply setting'.

3 ANALOGUE OUTPUT

VARIABLE (a): for connecting to an amplifier or HiR system

without

its own remote control.

FIXED (b): for connecting to a PHILIPS amplifier or HiR system

with

its own remote control.

• Insert a red plug into the 'R' jack and the other plug into the 'L'

jack of the RXED output (3b) or the VARIABLE output (3a).

In the case of connection via the VARIABLE output, the sound
level can be adjusted with the T VOLUME A buttons on the
remote control.

• Insert the two other plugs into the corresponding jacks of the CD

or AUX input of your amplifier.
You can also use the TUNER or TAPE IN connection, but

never

the PHONO input!

4 REMOTE CONTROL OUT IN

Use these jacks for connecting the player to a PHILIPS HiR
system with compatible REMOTE CONTROL OUT IN jacks and

its own remote control system.

5 DIGITAL OUTPUT COAX

For digital signal processing or future applications such as CD-I.

This output supplies a digital signal and can therefore only be

connected to an input which is suitable for this signal.

Weverconnectthis jack to anon-digital input of an amplifier, such
as AUX, CD, TAPE, PHONO, etc!

6 Inlet for the power cord

1 ON/OFF

Switching on and off.

2 OPEN

Opening the CD compartment: the compartment closes when

the front is pressed briefly.

3 Display

Informs you about the functioning of the player.

4 C(lear)

-

Erasing track numbers from a program.

-

Erasing favorite track selections.

-

Erasing 'names’ from the title memory.

5 Digit/alphabet buttons

-

Selecting another track during play.

-

Selecting a track to start play with.

-

Selecting tracks when compiling a program.

-

Entering the recording time when making a tape recording.

-

Naming CDs and track numbers.

6 S(tore)

-

Storing tracks in a program.

-

Storing a program in the FTS memory.

-

Storing personal preferred settings.

-

Storing 'names’ in the title memory.

7 FTS (= Favorite Track Selection)

1 and 2

- Activating the FTS memory.

INFO

-

Checking the FTS and the title memory.

8 TITLE

-

Naming CDs and track numbers.

-

Calling up a 'name' you have entered.

9 STOP/CM

-

Stopping play.

-

Erasing a program (CM = Clear Memory).

10 PREVIOUS and NEXT

-

Selecting another track during play.

-

Selecting a track to start play with.

-

Entering the recording time when making a tape recording.

11 PLAY/REPLAY

-

Starting play.

-

Returning to the beginning of a track.

12 DIGITAL OUT

Switching the digital output (DIGITAL OUTPUT COAX ) on and
off.
Only use this button if you connect the player to other digital

equipment via this output.

13 PRESETS

Entering personal preferred settings.

14 A-B

Setting the starting and stopping point of a passage to be

repeated.

15 REPEAT

Repeating play.

16 TIME

Selecting the time information you want to see.

17 DIM

Adjusting the brightness of the display.