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Philips CDD 882 User Manual

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Note: Most of the controls also appear on the remote control
handset (Fig. 1b). The function below can only be operated using

the remote control handset:

24 "iill INDEX button: for returning to a previous index number

during play.

INDEX 111"’ button: for moving on to a later index number during
play.

Display (Fig. 2)

The display lights up when the player is switched on.
- ’PAUSE’ lights up when play is temporarily stopped.
- ’DISC’ flashes immediately after loading a disc.
- ’ERROR’ lights up briefly if you make a mistake when operating

or programming.

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

down or if the disc is missing or damaged.

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

memory and whenever it is played.

-’A-»-B’ lights up whenever a passage is played without

interruption from start point A to stop point B. ’A->B’flashes until

the stop point is set.

- ’FTS’ lights up when a program from the permanent memory of

the player is played. ’FTS’ flashes briefly when a disc has been

stored in the permanent memory. ’FTS’ flashes after the FTS

button has been pressed.

- ’REPEAT’ lights up when a disc or program is repeated. .
- ’SCAN’ lights up after you have pressed the SCAN button so

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

- ’REVIEW’ lights up when you review a program.
- ’SHUFFLE’ lights up when the tracks on the disc or in a program

are played in random order.

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

disc, or the track which is being played or selected at that

moment.

- ’INDEX’: The number only changes if a track contains different

index numbers.

- ’MIN’ and ’SEC’: The numbers indicate in minutes and seconds

the remaining playing time of a disc, a program or track, the

elapsed playing time of a track or a selected time position. When
in the STOP mode, the total playing time of the disc is shown.

-Under ’TIME’ you can see what is being shown, the total

remaining playing time (’REM TOTAL’ lights up), the elapsed
playing time of a track (’TRACK LAP’ lights up) or the remaining
playing time of a track (’REM TRACK’ lights up).

- ’PLAY’ lights up together with ’MODE’ when the player is set to

the direct play mode.

- ’PROG’ lights up together with ’MODE’ when the player is set

to the direct programming mode.

- ’1-20’ track number indicator: As soon as the table of contents

of the disc has been traced, as many of these numbers as there
are tracks on the disc remain alight. The progression of play can
be followed as the track numbers go out one by one.

- ’-F20’ lights up if there are more than 20 tracks on the disc.

- ’(((O’ next to ’IR’ lights up when the IR receiver receives signals

from the remote control.

Rear of player (Fig. 3)
a OPTICAL: output for digital signal processing via an optical

cable.

b ELECTRICAL: output for digital signal processing or future

applications such as CD-I.

c SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT: connection for ex­

ternal signal receiver for the remote control or for the remote

control system of a HIFi system.

d FUSE (fuse holder): contains the main fuse forthe player. If this

should become defective, a newfuse of the same type must be
used.

3. PRECAUTIONS

- CAecfr 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

500 mA fuse in the FUSE holder with a 800 mA type.

- Weverplace 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.

- Keep the player free from dust as far as possible.
- Never attempt to repair the player yourself. This will make the

guarantee void.

- Do not place audio or video cassettes on top of the player

because of the magnetic fields created by the transformer in the

player.

4. INSTALLATION

The following are supplied with your Compact Disc player:
- optical connecting lead with ’Tos-LInk’’ plugs
- connecting lead with one cinch plug at each end

- remote control handset
- batteries for remote control handset.

Do not forget to remove these from the box.
Remove all packing material from the player and the accessories.

1. Remove the two red transit clamps. These are situated on the
underside of the player (Fig. 4). Turn them in an anti-clockwise
direction and withdraw them from the player.

Always store the two transit clamps in a safe place.
Always refit them before transporting the player.

2. Position the player as required, bearing in mind the precau­
tions given above.
3. 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.