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Philips CD 960 User Manual

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Note: When using FTS, the FTS button ® is used in conjunction

with other buttons. Do not aiiov/ more than 5 seconds to eiapse

between pressing combinations of buttons, otherwise the player

assumes you have changed your mind. If this happens, ’FTS’
stops flashing. Press FTS button again to restart the command.

Storing a program in FTS memory

1.Set up the required program as described in section 5D -

Programming.

2. Press FTS button @.

- ’FTS’ flashes on the display.

3. Press STORE button (|i).

- ’FTS’ stops flashing.
-The display indicates the FTS ranking number of this program

for a few moments.

-The program is stored in FTS memory under this ranking

number and can be recalled whenever you insert this disc.

If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:

The FTS memory is full; however, the ranking number is still lower than

226. You must erase some old FTS programs if you wish to store this

program.

The ranking number exceeds 226. In this case you will have to erase the

entire FTS memory: see: To erase the entire FTS memory’.
No program has been set up.

FTS programmed play
1. Set PLAY MODE switch @ to ’NORM PLAY’.

2. Press FTS button @.

- ’FTS’ flashes on the display.

3. Press PLAY/REPLAY button

-The FTS program is recalled and played automatically.

If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:

There is no FTS program in memory for that disc.

To erase an FTS program for one disc

To do this, you need to know the FTS ranking number for the

program you wish to erase.
1. Unless you have previously noted down the ranking number,
insert the disc concerned.
2. Press FTS button @, then PLAY/REPLAY button 0.

-The required ranking number is indicated briefly on the display.

3. Make a note of the FTS ranking number.
4. Press FTS button ®, then REVIEW button @.

-The display shows the lowest FTS ranking number in memory.

5. Press, and keep pressed, FTS button @ and press ЫЕЮ"

button © as many times as necessary to reach the required
ranking number.

-The display shows the FTS ranking number.

If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:

You have pressed NEXT too many times and gone past the last ranking

number in memory: start again from step 4.

6. When the required ranking number is shown, and still keeping
the FTS button pressed, press CLEAR button @.

-The display shows ’000’ for a few moments.
-That particular FTS program is erased from memory.

To erase the entire FTS memory

Note: Only use this to erase the FTS programs for ally our discs,

for example the FTS memory is full or you wish to start anew.

1. Press FTS button ®.

- ’FTS’ flashes on the display.

2. Press PAUSE button © and keep it pressed then immediately

press OPEN/CLOSE button ©.

-The complete FTS memory is erased.
-The display shows ’000’ for a few moments.

5F Other possibilities

PLAY MODE switch (§)

This switch can be set to one of four positions:

- ’NORM PLAY’: for normal use - each track is played one after

the other.

- ’SINGLE PLAY’; play stops after the current track has finished,

unless the player is in the REPEAT mode. In this case the current

track will be played over and over.

- ’COPY PAUSE’: a 4-second pause is inserted after each track

before playing the next one.

- ’AUTO PAUSE’: stops play at the end of a track until you press

PAUSE.

Recording from your Compact Disc player’^

You can of course make recordings on a cassette recorder (or

other tape recorder) from your Compact Disc player. You can
either connect the recorder directly to the Compact Disc player
or via your Hi-Fi system.

When recording, you may find it useful to set PLAY MODE switch

(§) to ’COPY PAUSE’ or ’AUTO PAUSE’.

- ’COPY PAUSE’ is useful if your cassette recorder has track­

seeking facilities where the gaps between tracks are detected.

- ’AUTO PAUSE’ enables you to determine the gaps between

tracks yourself. At a later stage, you can record material from

another source in this gap.

Note for users In U.K. - Recording of material may require

consent. See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performers’ Protection
Acts 1958 to 1972.