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Philips CD 960 User Manual

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Display (Fig. 2)

The display lights when the player is switched on.

- TRACK’: The track number shows the total number of tracks

on the disc, or the track which is being played or selected.

-’INDEX’: The index number changes if a track contains

different index numbers.

-’MIN’ and ’SEC’: The numbers show: the total playing time of

a disc, the elapsed time for the track being played, the remaining

time of the whole disc or a program, or a selected time position

in minutes and seconds.

- Either ’REM’ or ’LAP’ indicators (next to ’TIME’) show that the

time displayed is remaining total time (’REM’) or elapsed track
time (’LAP’).

-’DISC flashes immediately after loading a disc.
- ’ERROR’ lights briefly if you make a mistake when operating or

programming.

- ’DISC’ and ’ERROR’ both light briefly if the disc is loaded upside

down or if the disc is missing or damaged.

- ’PROGRAM’ lights when a program is stored in the player’s

memory.

- ’A-B’ lights when play is in a continuous loop between selected

points A (start) and B (end). ’A-B’ flashes when selection is not

yet complete.

- ’FTS’ lights when an FTS program is in operation. ’FTS’ flashes

after pressing the FTS button.

- ’SCAN’ lights after you have pressed the SCAN button so that

the player plays the beginning of each track on the disc.

-’REVIEW’ lights when reviewing a program.
- ’REPEAT’ lights when repeating the whole disc or part of the

disc.

- ’PAUSE’ lights when play is temporarily stopped.
-The ’IR’ indicator lights when the IR receiver receives signals

from the remote control handset.

Rear of player (Fig. 3)

© OPTICAL OUT socket: output for digital signal processing via

an optical fibre.

© DIGITAL OUT socket: output for digital signal processing or

future developments such as CD-I.

© REMOTE CONTROL sockets: for connection of alternative

remote control.

© REMOTE CONTROL-switch: to switch between reception of

the signals from the remote control handset by the player itself

(’INTERNAL’) or by an alternative remote receiver
(’EXTERNAL’). The switch must also be set to ’EXTERNAL’ if

the player is used in a Hi-Fi system which has it’s own remote
control.

© ANALOGUE OUT sockets: analogue output for connection to

your audio amplifier.

© FUSE holder: in case of fuse replacement, always use the

specified type.

© Mains connection socket: for connecting the mains lead.

3. PRECAUTIONS

- CAecft that your mains supply voltage is the same as that given

on the type plate on the rear of the player. If not, contact your

dealer.
Certain versions of this player are equipped with a voltage
selector on the rear panel. If you need to change the setting from
220/240 V to 110/120 V, you must at the same time replace the

200 mA fuse in FUSE holder © with a 400 mA type.

- Never place the player directly on top of an amplifier which may

produce considerable heat.

-Always stand the player horizontally on a flat, firm base. Allow

space around it for ventilation.

- Never place the player in a hot sunny position.

-Never allow the player to get damp.

- Do nof connect the player to the PHONO input of your amplifier.

This is not suitable for a Compact Disc player.

- Never attempt to repair the player yourself. This will make the

guarantee void.

- U.K. only: if you have to fit a mains plug, refer to 6F - ’Fitting

a mains plug’.

4. INSTALLATION

The following are supplied with your Compact Disc player:

- mains lead
-audio connecting lead
- remote control handset
- batteries for remote control handset

1. Remove the two transit screws. These are fitted in red collars

on the underside of the player and indicated by arrows (Fig. 4).

Always keep the two transport screws and collars in a safe place.
Always replace them before transporting the player.
2. Position the player as required, bearing in mind the precautions

given above.

3. Insert both plugs from one end of the audio connecting lead

supplied into the ANALOGUE OUT sockets©. (L=Left channel;

R = Right channel.)

4. Insert the plugs from the other end of the lead into the

corresponding CD or AUX sockets on your amplifier (or

pre-amplifier, tuner/amp, etc.). If necessary, you can use the

TUNER or TAPE IN sockets, but nof the PHONO sockets.

5. Insert the female plug of the mains lead supplied into the mains

connection socket ©.

6. Insert the mains plug into a mains socket.

7. Lift back the cover at the rear of the remote control handset and

insert the batteries, as indicated in the battery compartment

(Fig. 5). Then close the cover again.

8. Check that the REMOTE CONTROL-switch © is set to

’INTERNAL’.

Your Compact Disc player is now ready for use.