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Philips CD 610 User Manual

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Alternatively, you can call up the numbers by press­

ing NEXT or PREVIOUS and then store them by

pressing PROGRAM.____________________________

RECTIFYING A MISTAKE

• Key in the wrong number.

> The number appears under TRACK.

• Press PROGRAM while the ’P’ afterthe numberis

flashing.

> The ’P’ is replaced by a ’O’ (for Clear).
> The number disappears from the number in­

dicator.

• Store the correct number.

In our example: you have stored ’4’ instead of ’5’.
Key in ’4’ and press PROGRAM. Now proceed to
store '5'.________________________________________

CHECKING THE PROGRAMME

• Press PROGRAM ifyou wishto seethe sequence

in which you have stored the track numbers.

> The REVIEW indication lights up.
> Ali the numbers appear in the programmed se-

. quenoe under TRACK.

In our example: 7’ ’3’ '9’ ’5’ ’12’ ’10’ ’10 P’.

If ERROR lights up, this means that no track num-

-bers have yet been stored.

You can check a programme priorto, during or after

programmed piay.______________________________

ERASING A TRACK NUMBER FROM THE

PROGRAMME OR THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME

• Key in the number you wish to erase or press

NEXT or PREViOUS until the number appears
under TRACK.

• Press PROGRAM while the ’P’ after thenumberis

flashing.

> The ’P’ is replaced by a ’C’ and the number

disappears from the number indicator.

• Press STOP/CM if you wish to erase the entire

programme.

> The dispiay shows the number of tracks and the

totai piaying time of the disc.___________________

PLAYING THE PROGRAMME

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

>

P’

lights up and piayback starts with the first

number of the programme. ■

Ail keys (except RANDOM and A-B) can be used

during programmed piay.

Searching for a particuiar passage is limited to

within the track being piayed. When either end of the
track is reached ERROR iights up.
When STOP/CM is pressed or when the pro­

gramme has been played, the disc stops, but the

programme remains stored.

The programme will be erased when you open the

tray or if you press STOP/CM twice in succession

during playback.

Once play has started you can no

longer change the programme.__________________

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES (PHONES)
Connect headphones with a 6.3 mm jack piug and

an impedance between 8 and 1000 ohms to the

PHONES socket.

The sound level you hear is dependent on the

impedance of the headphones and the signal level

on the disc itself.________________________________

CARE OF THE DISCS

Although both sides of a disc are protected by a
special coating, it is stiil advisable to treat the discs

with care:
• Never leave discs lying around, put them back in

their hoiders immediateiy after use.

• Never write on the printed side!
• Do not attach any stickers on the disc.

• Keep the shiny surface of the disc ciean. Use a

soft lint-free cloth and always wipe the disc in a

straight line from centre to edge. You may breath

lightiy on the disc first.

The cleaning set SBC 3540, avaiiabie separately, is

a useful accessory for cleaning your discs. It

contains a protective support, a special disc clean­
ing cloth and a bottle of cleaning fluid.

Warning!

Cleaning agents for conventional records are not
suitable for cleaning a Compact Disc. Nor may

detergents or abrasive cleaning agents be used.

PLAYER MAINTENANCE

A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is

sufficient for cleaning the player. Do not use clean­
ing agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or
abrasives.

The disc tray should be kept free of dust with a dry

cloth.