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Philips AZ 6801 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

PLAYING A DISC

POWER SUPPLY

PLAYING A DISC

Batteries

• Open the battery compartment (fig. 2) and insert

as indicated six (preferably Alkaline) batteries, type
R6. UM3 or AA-cells. You may also use rechargeable
NiCad batteries.

• Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they are not
te be used again for a long period.

Note: If there is no display indication after inserting
fresh batteries, move the ON/OFF switch to OFF and

back again to ON.

The battery supply is switched off when the 9 V DC

socket is in use. -When changing over to battery
supply, pull out the plug from the 9 V DC socket.

9 V DC socket

Via the 9 V DC socket, you can supply the CD-player
with 9 V/400 mA Direct Current through a 5 mm

DC-plug, ©-€-0 minus-pole 6 to the 1.9 mm

centre pin.
• At home, you can connect the CD-player to the

wall socket using a suitable AC/DC mains adapter,

e.g. type SBC 3565 (EM 1020). Always remove the
mains adapter from the wall socket when the set is
not in use.

• In your car, you can connect the CD-player to the

cigar lighter socket, e.g. using the supply cable from

the optional car accessory kit SBC 3555.

Note: If there is no display indication after connecting

an external 9 V DC supply, move the ON/OFF switch
to OFF and back again to ON.

CONNECTIONS - fig. 1-2

Two stereo headphone sockets PHONES ,'[7,

For stereo headphones (or mini loudspeakers) with

3.5 mm plug.

Output socket LINE OUT
3.5 mm stereo socket for CD-reproduction through

your stereo system (amplifier, receiver, recorder,

etc.).
• Connect the LINE OUT socket, using e.g. the

signal lead SBC 1059, to the input sockets REC IN,

TAPE IN, UNE IN, AUX or CD IN of the other set.

The LINE OUT output signal is not affected by the

position of the VOLUME control.

• Set the ON/OFF selector to ON.

• Connect one or two pairs of headphones to the

PHONES sockets.

• Adjust the sound with the VOLUME control.

• Press OPEN to open the disc cover.

• Fit the disc, label side facing up, over the spindle
of the turntable (fig. 3-4).
• Close the cover. The CD-player starts and'—
appears on the display as a sign that the CD-player

is scanning the contents list of the disc. After that, the

total playing time and the number of tracks present
on the disc appears on the display and the CD»player
stops.
• Playback will start by pressing PLAY>. As soon as

playback starts, the display shows the track num­
ber 1 and the elapsed playing time of the 1=> title.

When the 2"^ title is reached the track number 2

appears, etc.
• For brief interruptions, press PAUSE DD. The word

PAUSE then appears. To continue playback, press

.PAUSE again.

• The CD player goes to position STOP:

- by pressing STOP □ or OPEN;
- when the end of the disc is reached:
- by setting the ON/OFF selector to OFF;
- if the batteries mn down or if the power supply is

interrupted in another way.

• To take out the disc, open the disc cover by

pressing OPEN.

• To switch off the set, place the ON/OFF selector to

position OFF.

Remarks

- The CD-player is able to play the normal 12 cm disc

as well as the small 8 cm disc ’CD-single'. An adapter

ring for 8 cm CD-singles is not required.

-If the batteries get exhausted, the CD-player

switches off automatically. After inserting fresh

batteries or connecting an external 9 V DC supply,
move the ON/OFF switch to OFF and back again to
ON.

- If the display shows the character ’E’ for ERROR,

the CD-player cannot read the disc. Possible causes

are:

- you inserted the disc the wrong way (the label

should face

up);

- the surface of the disc is badly scratched or

dirty, see 'Maintenance';

- the lens 0 (fig. 5) is steamed up because of a

sudden transition from a cold into a warm
environment; do not clean the lens, but let the
set acclimatize for a while.