Philips CD 630 User Manual
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CHECKING THE FTS MEMORY
• Press INFO.
> FTS/A/FO lights up.
> The following information appears on the display in this order:
- The number of discs in the FTS 1 and FTS 2 memory. For
example: 'FTS1 04 DISC and 'FTS2 05 DISC.
If the FTS memory is empty, then you will see 'FTS 1 EMPTY’
and/or 'FTS 2 EMPTY’.
- The number of spaces available in the memory. For example:
'112 SPACE’.
- The number of times that the discs in the FTS 1 and FTS 2
memory have been played: FTS1 INFO, followed by, for exam
ple, 'NR 01 03 PL’, 'NR 02 05 PL’, etc.
FTS2 INFO, followed by, for example, 'NR 01 04 PL’,
•NR 02 06 PL’, etc.
- Then TITLE MEMORYappears. You are now given information
on the 'names’ which you have given to discs and/or track
numbers. For this refer to 'NAMING DISCS AND TRACK
NUMBERS’ under 'OTHER POSSIBILITIES’.
With NEXT you can proceed more rapidly to the next block of
information.
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OTHER POSSIBILITIES
LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES (PHONES)
Connect headphones with a 6.3 mm jack plug and an impedance
between 8 and 2000 ohms to the PHONES socket.
The sound level you hear is dependent on the impedance of the
headphones and the signai level on the disc itself.___________
PERSONAL PRESETS
Important!
- When setting allow no more than Tsecondsto elapse between
pressing the various keys, otherwise DISC READYwlW light up
again and the display will again show the number of tracks and
the playing time of the disc.
- Each time you press STORE, the next function to be set will
automatically appear on the display. You must therefore store
the functions in the order in which they appear on the display.
- All the settings will remain stored in the player’s memory, even
if you switch it off.
- You can set the following in this order:
ERASING A FAVOURITE TRACK SELECTION
• Press INFO.
> /TS//VFO lights up.
• Press NEXT until the ranking number appears on the display:
for example 'NR 02 01 PL’.
• Hold CLEAR pressed down until DELETED lights up.
> The selection has now been erased.
If
you do not know the ranking number:
• Load the disc and close the tray.
• Press FTS 1 or FTS 2.
> FTS MEMO 1 or FTS MEMO 2 starts flashing.
• Hold CLEAR pressed down until DELETED lights up.
> The selection has now been erased.____________________
ERASING THE ENTIRE FTS MEMORY
• Press FTS 1.
> FTS MEMO 1 starts flashing.
• Hold CLEAR and REPEAT pressed down.
> CLEARING ALL lights up, followed a few moments later by ALL
CLEARED.
> The entire FTS memory has now been erased.____________
The brightness of the display
• Press PRESETS.
> PP( = Personal Presets) lights up with above it BRIGHTNESS',
afterthis you will seethe level at which brightness has been set.
• Press
brightness.
• Press STORE.
> The brightness has now been set.
The play mode (AUTO)
Depending on what play mode you select, after switching on the
player or closing the tray by hand, play will automatically begin
with:
- the whole disc (AUTO-PLAY);
- the FTS 1 programme of the disc (AUTO-FTS 1);
- the FTS 2 programme of the disc (AUTO-FTS 2) or
- the tracks of the disc in a random order (AUTO-RANDOM).
If you select AUTO-STOP, then you must start play yourself with
PLAY/REPLAY, RANDOM or SCAN.
> AL/TO-STOP lights up above 'PP'
• Press « CURSOR or CURSOR » until the required play mode
appears on the display.
• Press STORE.
> The play mode has now been set.
The sound level of the player (VOLUME)
Iftheplayeris connectedto the amplifierviathe VARIABLE output,
play always starts at the set sound level.
> VOLUMEWghts up above ’PP’; afterthis you will see the sound
level which has been set.
• Press
level.
• Press STORE.
> The sound level has now been set.
The fade-in time
When play starts the volume will gradually increase over the
period of time entered (max. 20 sec.) to the sound level set on the
amplifier. For this close the tray with PAUSE and start play by
pressing PAUSE again.
> FADE IN TIME Wghts up above ’PP’.
> Under TIME you will see the set fade-in time.
• Press
appears under TIME.
• Press STORE.
> The fade-in time has now been set.