Total playing time indication (12), Error indication (13), Switching on and off (on/off) – Philips CD 48 User Manual
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Total playing time indication (12)
If you close the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE and
press TRACK/TIME, the display will show the total
playing time of the disc under 'min’ and ’sec’, for
example ’62:13’.
Error indication (13)
If you make a mistake, the indication ’Err’ (for Error)
will appear briefly.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (ON/OFF)
Switching on
• Press ON/OFF.
> The TRACK LED and the ’—’ indication light up.
Switching off
• Press ON/OFF again.
I All lights are extinguished.
LOADING AND UNLOADING THE DISC
(OPEN/CLOSE)
Loading (Fig. 14-16)
• 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 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.
If ’Err’ appears after the tray is closed, this means
that you have loaded the disc upside down or it is
dirty, badly scratched or faulty, for example warped.
’Err’ also appears if you close an empty tray by
hand, by pressing PLAY or SHUFFLE.
Unloading
• Open the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.
• Hold the disc in same way as when loading.
• Store the disc immediately in its holder. This
prevents soiling and damage.
• Close an empty tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.
Avoid leaving the tray open, to prevent dust from
entering.
CHANGING TO PLAYING TIME INDICATION
(TRACK/TIME)
After switching on, the display always gives the
track number indication.
• Press TRACK/TIME if you wish instead to seethe
playing time.
• Press TRACK/TIME again to return to track
number indication.
The track numberindication returns automatically if
the disc is stopped or the tray is opened.
PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC (PLAY)
• Close the tray by hand or by pressing PLAY.
> ’PLAY’ appears on the display.
) Play starts as soon as the first track number
appears on the display as ’1:01 ’.
> At each following track the track number jumps
on.
> After the last track the disc stops.
The display shows the number of tracks on the
disc.
If you have selected playing time indication, you will
see ’1:00’ appear briefly first. Play now starts at the
moment that the elapsed playing time of the first
track is displayed. With each following track any
preceding pause is first counted off before the
display of the playing time starts again at ’0:00’.
GOING BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK
(PLAY)
• Press PLAY.
> The track starts again from the beginning.
SELECTING ANOTHER TRACK DURING PLAY
(NEXT or PREV)
Selecting a following track
• Press NEXT until the desired track number ap
pears on the display.
> Play is interrupted when the key is released.
> The selected track begins to play a few moments
later.
If you press NEXT while playing the last track, ’Err’
appears to remind you that there is no next track
and playing of the last track continues. If the player
is in the repeat mode, then play continues with the
first track.
Selecting a previous track
• Press PREV until the required track number
appears on the display.
> Play is interrupted when the key is released.
> The selected track begins to play afew moments
later.
If you press PREV while playing the first track, ’Err’
appears to remind you that there is no previous
track and playing of the first track continues. If the
player is in the repeat mode, then play continues
with the last track.
SEARCHING FOR A PARTICULAR PASSAGE
DURING PLAY (« SEARCH »)
• Hold « SEARCH down to search backwards to
the beginning.
• Hold SEARCH» down to search forwards to
the end.
As soon as the key is released play restarts at once.
The length of time for which you hold the key down
determines the search speed: