Maintenance, Automatic source selection, Automatic stop – Philips CDC 935 User Manual
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SYSTEM ASPECTS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ®
MAINTENANCE
If you record a program:
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- Synchronized recording will stop after the last track; EDI I
CANCELLED lights up.
If you record an entire CD:
- If, after the last track of the CD, there is still enough space
available on side B, then the deck will go into PAUSE mode.
- The turntable will rotate to the next CD so that some more
tracks can be recorded from this CD (this will also happen if
the last track has been recorded on side A).
- As soon as playback of the new CD starts, the deck will
continue the recording.
• Press STOP/CP (17) if this is not required
NOTE!
- As soon as you start recording, the other changer
functions {except TIME and REVIEW) will temporarily be
switched off to prevent the recording being interfered
with; CD-DUBBIMG fiC I li-'E lights up if you press one
of the other buttons during play/recording.
- You can stop playback/recording by pressing STOP/CP
(17)-, CD-OUeeiNC
cancelled
then lights up.
- The CD DUBBING function will be cancelled if the CD
changer (or the system) is set to STAND BY mode
AUTOMATIC SOURCE SELECTION
AUTOMATIC STOP
If the AUTO SELECT button on the receiver/amplifier is
pressed, the CD changer will automatically be activated as
soon as you press QUICK PLAY (26) or PLAY/REPLAY (18).
If the AUTO SELECT button on the receiver/amplifier is
pressed, the CD changer will automatically go into the PAUSE
mode as soon as another source in the system is selected
(except when CD DUBBING is active).
The CDs
• Never write on the printed side of a CD.
• Do not attach any stickers to the CD.
• Keep the shiny surface of the disc clean. Use a soft lint-free
cloth and always wipe the disc in a straight line from center
to edge.
• Never use cleaning agents developed for conventional
records.
• Detergents or abrasive cleaning agents should not be used
either.
The changer
• A chamois leather, slightly moistened with water, is
sufficient for cleaning the changer.
• Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits,
ammonia or abrasives.
PROBLEMS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES
If a problems occurs, run through the points listed below
before taking your changer in for repair. Check whether:
- condensation has formed on the lens of the laser due to a
dramatic change in temperature; this will disappear
automatically after some time;
- the CDs have been inserted correctly with the printed side
up and that there are CDs in the compartment;
- the (current) CD is dirty, badly scratched or warped;
- the changer has been connected to the PHONO jack of the
amplifier.
If the problem remains, try to clear it by switching the changer
off and on again.
If this also fails to help, consult your dealer or a Philips
Authorized Service Center.
Under no circumstances should you repair the changer
yourself as this will invalidate the warranty!
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STAND BY
• With the STAND BY button on the remote control of the
system, you can set the changer to STAND BY mode.
The changer will go to STAND BY mode automatically if the
whole system is set to STAND BY mode.
- If the CD compartment was open, it will now close.
- Any programme present will be erased.
• Press any of the following buttons to cancel the STAND BY
mode:
DISC SELECT (10). PLAY/REPLAY (18). STOP/CP (17). SCAN
(15). SHUFFLE (14). 0-9 (2). EDIT (21). OPEN/CLOSE (11).
K TRACK H (16). PRES(ets) (8). INFO (5). FTS (6) or
P(rogram) (3).
TIMER
Using the TIMER function you can have playback of a CD
(this is always the CD with the lowest number) started at a
particular time; for this refer to the operating instructions of
the tuner (e.g Philips Model FT930).
TIMER CANCELLED will light up if there is no CD in the
CD compartment at the moment playback is supposed to
start or if you press any button during playback in the TIMER
mode.
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