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Philips CD 610 User Manual

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BRIEFLY INTERRUPTING PLAYBACK/HOLDING
PLAY AT THE START OF A DISC, TRACK OR
PASSAGE (PAUSE)

To briefly interrupt playback
• Press PAUSE.

> The '/>'indication starts flashing.

> The sound stops but the disc continues to spin.

• Press PAUSE again to restart.

> The i>’indioation now remains lit.

> Play restarts atthe point where it was interrupted.

Holding play at the start of a disc, track orpassage

You can go to any place on the disc and hold it by

pressing PAUSE before:

- starting to play the disc;

- going back to the beginning of a track;

- selecting another track or index number ;
- searching for a particular passage;
- beginning with aparticulartrackorindexnumber;
- playing the disc in random order.

Press PAUSE again to start play at the chosen
place.___________________________________________

REPEATING A PASSAGE ('A-B')

• During play press ’A-B’ at the required starting

point.

> The ’A’ indication lights up.

• Press ’A-B’ again atthe required stopping point.

> The ’A-B’ indication lights up.

> The passage between points A and B will now be

replayed continuously.

• Press ’A-B’ again to stop repeat.

> The ’A-B’ indication goes out and play continues

as normal.

To find the starting and stopping points quickly, you

can use the ’

The repeating of a passage can also be stopped by

pressing STOP/CM or OPEN/CLOSE.______________

REPEATING THE DISC (REPEAT)

• Press REPEAT before or during playback.

>. The REPEAT indication lights up.

• Press REPEAT again to stop repeating.

> The REPEAT indication goes out.
> The disc will play on to the end and then stop.

Repeating can also be stopped by pressing

STOP/CM or OPEN/CLOSE.______________________

STOPPING PLAYBACK

(STOP/CM or OPEN/CLOSE)

• Press STOP/CM it you merely wish to stop.

> The '/>’indication goes out.

> The display shows the number of tracks and the

total playing time of the disc.

• Press OPEN/CLOSE if you wish to stop and take

out the disc.

> The indications i>’and ’8 or ’12 go

out.

PROGRAMMING

By programming the player you can play up to

20 tracks of a disc in any required s^uencerEach

track can however only be selected once. If you

exceed the maximum of 20 tricks, ERROR lights

up. index numbers cannot be stored.

STORING A PROGRAMME

• Close the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.

> The indication ’8c~>’ or-’12<^£>’ lights up

and the display shows the number of tracks and

the playing time of the disc.

• Key in the first numberyou wish to programme or

press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the number ap­
pears under TRACK. If you require the highest
number on the disc as the first track, you must still
press PREVIOUS once.

> The playing time indication disappears.
> After the number ’-’ flashes

• Press PROGRAM while ’-’ is flashing.

> ’-’ will be replaced by ’P’ (for Programme).

> The number has now been stored.

• Store each of the remaining track numbers re­

quired in the same way.

Note! -

’-’ will flash for approx.7

sec.

each time. If

you fail to press PROGRAM within that time, the
flashing will stop. You can then no longer store the

number: instead of ’-’ you will see ERROR light up

- or the numbers already stored will appear if you

press PROGRAM too late. You can however still
store such a missed number fay keying it in again or

fay returning to it from the previous or the following

number using NEXT or PREVIOUS.

For example:

On a disc with 16 tracks you wish to listen to the

numbers 7,3, 9,5,12 and 10 in that sequence.

• Load the disc in the tray and close it by pressing

OPEN/CLOSE.

> A few moments later the display will indicate ’16’

and - for example - ’6213’.

• Key in ’7’.

> ’7 -’ appears under TRACK.

• Press PROGRAM.

> Under TRACK you will now see ’7 P’ and on the

number indicator ’7’.

• Key in ’3’ and press PROGRAM again.

> You will now see ’3 P’ under TRACK and on the

number indicator ’3’ and ’7’.

• Key in the numbers 9, 5,12 and 10 in turn and

store them by pressing PROGRAM after each
one.

> When the last number has been stored, the

display will show ’10 P’ continuously. On the
number indicator you will read: ’7’ ’3’ ’9’ ’5’ ’10’

’12’.