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Faults and their likely causes, Technical data – Philips CD 610 User Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA

FAULTS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES

Typical Audio Performance

Frequency range: 2-20,000 Hz

Amplitude linearity: ±0.02 dB (20-20.000 Hz)

Phase linearity: ±0.5° (20-20,000 Hz)

Dynamic range: >90 dB (20-20,000 Hz)

Signal-to-noise ratio: > 100 dB (20-20,000 Hz)
Channel separation: 100 dB (1 kHz)

Total harmonic distortion: 0.015% (1 kHz) ■
Wow and flutter: quartz crystal precision

D/A conversion:

quadruple oversampling

(176.4 kHz) with digital filter and two 16-bit D/A-con-

verters
Audio output level: 2 V„„s

Impedance PHONES socket: 8-1000 ohms

Power supply
Mains voitage and frequency: see the type plate on

the rear of the player

Power consumption: 25 W approx.

Safety requirements: lEC 65

Cabinet
Material/finish: metaland polystyrene with decora­

tive trim

Dimensions (w x h x d) : 420 x 90 x 280 mm

Weight: 3.8 kg approx.

Subject to modification

This

Compact

Disc

player

complies

with

radio

Interference

requirements

as

laid

down

in

EC

regulations.

insufficient familiarity with the combination of a new
product and new discs may lead to faults arising
during use. These are generally caused by simple

errors in operation or externai factors.

It is perhaps useful to check the points listed below

and where possible remedy these before taking

your player for repair.
- The transit clamps have not been removed.

- Condensation has formed on the lens of the laser

due to a dramatic change in temperature. This will

disappear automatically after some time.

- There is a foreign object in the disc tray.

- The disc has not been inserted with the printed

side up orthere is no disc in the tray.

- The disc is dirty, badly scratched or warped.

- The player has been connected to the PHONO

socket of the amplifier.

If the fault remains, try to clear it by switching the '

player off and on.
If this also fails to help, do not continue experiment­
ing, but remove the plug from the socket and
consult your dealer.
Oertain faults may be caused by a disc. In order to
help determine the precise cause, take the disc with

which the fault occurred with you when you take the

player for repair.

Under

no

circumstances

should

you

repair

the

player

yourself,

as

this

will

invalidate

the

guaran­

tee!