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Philips CDD 882 User Manual

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7. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

8. TECHNICAL DATA

7A Using the remote control handset

When the player is switched on and the disc is in place, virtually

all functions can also be operated using the remote control
handset.

When the player receives a remote control signal, the IR

indication ’(((O’ lights up.

If, because of the siting of the player, it is difficult for the beam

from the remote control handset to reach the player directly, or

if the distance between the player and the place where you want

to use the handset is too great, you can connect a separate

receiver to one of the SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT
sockets. This receiver is available as an accessory under type

number EM 2200.

If the player is part of a HiFi system which as its own remote
control system, whether this is built-in or separately connected,

you can also operate it using this system by connecting the

SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT sockets of the player to
those of the HiFi system.
Although the signals of the remote control handset can also be
received via reflection, you are recommended to aim the remote
control handset directly at the IR reciever.

7B Replacing batteries in the remote control handset
The remote control handset runs on three R03, UM4 or AAA

1.5 volt batteries. The life of a set of batteries is normally about

one year.

Remove the batteries as soon as they are flat or if you are not

going to use the remote control handset for any length of time,

in order to prevent damage by possible battery leakage.

7C Using a timer

By using a timer you can make the piayer automatically start
playing a disc at a particular time. To do this, your player must be
switched on.

Press TIMER ON OFF.

When the timer switches on the power supply to the player again,
the following takes place:

- ’PAUSE’ appears on the display.
- Above ’MIN’ a ’P’appears and above ’SEC’ a 10 second pause

is counted down.

- Play begins.

If there is an FTS program for this disc in the memory, this will be
played when the power supply is switched on.

Outputs

- ELECTRICAL: 0.5 Vpp, 75£2

Optical readout system (laser pick-up)

- Laser: semi-conductor AIGaAs
-Wavelength: 780nm

Signal format

-Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
-Quantization: 16 bit linear/channel

Power supply

- Mains voltage: see type plate at rear of player
- Mains frequencies: 50 and 60 Hz

- Power consumption: 30 W approx.

-Safety requirements: lEC

Cabinet, general

-Material/finish: metal and polystyrene with decorative trim

- Dimensions (w x h x d): 420 x 104 x 363 mm

-Weight: 10.3 kg approx.

Disc

-Diameter: 120 mm
-Thickness: 1.2 mm
- Direction of rotation (seen from reading side): anti-clockwise
- Scanning velocity: 1.2-1.4m/s
- Rotation speed: 500-200 rpm
- Playing time (theoretical): 74 min (stereo)
-Track pitch: 1.6 pm
- Material: plastic

The right is reserved to change data if necessary

This Compact Disc player complies with the radio interference

requirements as laid down in EC (European Community)

regulations.

7D Maintenance

Discs

Although Compact Discs are covered with a protective layer, it

is still advisable to treat them carefully.

As long as you always pick up discs by the edge, and put them

back in their holders immediately after use, cleaning will not

normally be necessary.

However, should fingerprints, dust or dirt appear, you can wipe

them off with a soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the disc in a straight line
from centre to edge.

Never use detergent, abrasive cleaning agents or cleaning
agents used for conventional records!

The player
The player mechanism is fitted with self-lubricating bearings, and

must not be oiied or greased.
Only use a damp cloth to clean the outside of the player. Do not
use cleaning agents containing aicohoi, spirits, ammonia or
abrasives.

The disc tray should be kept free of dust.

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