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Philips CD 610 User Manual

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THE INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY

(Fig. 6)

Each Compact Disc has, along with the music, alist
detailing the numbers of the tracks, the playing time

of each track and the total playing time of the disc.

The player always scans this first and stores it in its

memory in order, for instance, to provide informa­
tion via the display.

> Lights up when you switch the player on.

> Flashes during when the table of contents of a

disc is being scanned.

> Lights up when a 8-cm disc is loaded.

’12

<:=:>’

> Flashes during when the table of contents of a

disc is being scanned.

> Lights up when a 12-cm disc is loaded.

REVIEW

> Lights up when you check a programme.

TRACK

Under this indication you will see:

> What track is being played.

> The number of tracks on the disc after it has

stopped.

REPEAT

> Lights up when you repeat a disc or programme.

’A-B’

>

Lights up when a passage is repeated.

>

’A’ lights up when the starting point is set.

>

’A-B’ lights up when the stopping point is set.

•>’

> Lights up during play.
> Flashes when the player is in the pause mode.

TRACK TIME

Under this indication you will see:

> The elapsed playing time of the track being

played.

> The total playing time of the disc after it has

stopped.

ERROR

> Lights up if you make a mistake when operating

the player.

RANDOM

> Lights up when the tracks on the disc are played

in random order.

’(«O’

> Lights up when the IR REMOTE eye receives a

command from the remote control.

’1-20’ track number indicator

> Shows thenumberof tracks on the disc after the

table of contents has been scanned.

’+20’

> Lights up when there are more than 20 tracks on

a disc.

SWITCHING ON AND OFF (ON/OFF)

Switching on

• Press ON/OFF.

> The display lights up.

Switching off

• Press ON/OFF again.

> The display is extinguished.____________________

LOADING AND UNLOADING THE DISC

(OPEN/CLOSE)

Loading

(Fig. 7-9)

Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.

• Insert the disc into the tray

printed side up.

• To close the tray:
- Push it lightly or press PLAY/REPLAY if you wish

to simply play the disc.

- Press RANDOM if you wish the disc to be played

in random order.

- Press OPEN/CLOSE or PAUSE if you wish to

start with a particular track or index number.

- Press OPEN/CLOSE if you wish to compile a

programme.

If ERROR lights up after the tray has been closed,

this means you have loadedthe disc upside down or

it is dirty, badly scratched or faulty, for example

warped. ERROR also lights up if you close an empty

tray.

Unloading

• Open the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.

• Hold the disc in same way as when loading.

• Store the disc immediately in its holder. This

prevents soiling and damage.

• Close an empty tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.
Avoid leaving the tray open, to prevent dust from

entering.________________________________________

PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC (PLAY/REPLAY)

• Close the tray by hand or by pressing PLAY/

REPLAY.

> The indications ’/>' and

or ’12CS>’

light up and playback starts.

> The number indicator shows how many tracks

are on the disc. When a track has been played its

number disappears. Under TRACK is always

shown what track is being played. UnderTRACK-

TlMEthe elapsed playing time ofthe track being

played is always shown.

> After the last track play stops. The indication

P’

goes out and the display shows the number of

tracks and the playing time ofthe disc.__________

GOING BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK

(PLAY/REPLAY)

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> The track starts again from the beginning.