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Philips CD 210 User Manual

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LOADING AND UNLOADING THE DISC

(OPEN)

Loading

(Fig. 7-9)

• Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN.

• Insert the disc into the tray

printed side up.

• Close the tray in the manner indicated in the

various sections.

If

’ERROR’

lights up after the tray is closed, this

means that you have loaded the 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.
• 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 pushing it lightly.

Avoid leaving the tray open, to prevent dust from
entering._____________________________________

PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC (PLAY/REPLAY) '

• Close the tray by pushing it lightly or by pressing

PLAY/REPLAY.

> The indication lights up.
> The

’8CS>’

and

’12<^S>’

indications flash

alternately until the disc’s track list has been
scanned.

>

Dependentonthesizeofthedisc,the

’S’or

’i2’indication lights up.

> On the track number matrix ’i-20’asmanynum-

bers remain lit as there are tracks on the disc.

> ’/’appears under’TRAC/C’.
> Play starts as soon as the elapsed playing time of

the first track number is shown.

> At the end of each track its number disappears

from the track number matrix and the number of
the next track appears under

TRACK’.

) The display of the playing time starts again at

'O.’OO’after any preceding pause has been count­

ed off.

> After the last track the disc stops.

The indication goes out.
The display shows the number of tracks and the

total playing time of the disc.

Importanti

If a disc with more than twenty tracks is played, the

’•f 20’indication remains lit afterthe twentieth track

has ended to show that there is still a number of

tracks to follow. However, their numbers are no

longer shown on the track number matrix, but
appear under

’TRACK’.

________________________

GOING BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK

(PLAY/REPLAY)

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> The track starts again

from

the beginning.

SELECTING ANOTHER TRACK DURING PLAY

(M TRACK W)

• Press TRACK W or M TRACK until the required

track number appears under

TRACK’.

> The playing time indication disappears.
> Play is interrupted when selecting is finished.
> As soon as the playing time indication returns, the

selected track begins to play.

If you press TRACK W during the last track or

M TRACK during the first track, then ’ERROR’will

light up and play will continue as normal.__________

SEARCHING FOR A PARTICULAR PASSAGE

DURING PLAY ()

• Hold

the beginning.

• Hold SEARCH » down to search forwards to the

end.

As soon as the key is released play restarts at once.

The length of time for which you hold the key down

determines the search speed:

- the first three seconds relatively slowly;
- after approx, four seconds slightly faster;
- the highest speed is reached after approx, seven

seconds.

Atthefirsttwo speedsthe sound of the disc remains

audible, although accelerated. When searching by
ear it is therefore advisable to release the key as
soon as the sound disappears. If you have pressed

PAUSE before you started the search, you will hear
nothing.

As soon as you reach the beginning of the first

track, 'ERROR’lights up. Play will resume there as

soon as you release the key. If you reach the end of

the last track, ’ERROR’will also light up. if you then

release the key, play will resume a fev/ seconds
before the end of the disc.______________________

BEGINNING WITH A TRACK NUMBER OTHER

THAN THE FIRST (TRACK W and PLAY/REPLAY)
• Place the disc in the tray, but

do not close

it yet!

• Press TRACK W until the required track number

appears under

TRACK’.

• Close the tray by pushing it lightly or by pressing

PLAY/REPLAY.

> The indications

’!>’

and

’8

or

light up.

> On the track number matrix ’/-20’the numbers

preceding the selected track number go out.

> As soon as the elapsed playing time appears,

play starts from the selected track.

Important!

If you have selected too high a track number,

’ERROR’will light up after the track list has been

scanned and play will not start.