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Additional information, Faults and their likely causes – Philips CD 210 User Manual

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When STOP/CM is pressed orwhen all the tracks of
the programme have been played, the disc stops,

but the programme remains stored: the track num­
ber matrix again shows all the numbers stored.

The programme will be erased when you open the
tray, it will also be erased if you press STOP/CM

twice in succession

during playback.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

CARE OF THE DISCS

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

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

their holders immediately after use.

• Never write on the printed side!
• Do not attach any stickers on the disc.
• Keep the shiny surface of the disc clean. Use a

soft lint-free cloth and always wipe the disc in a
straight line from centre to edge. You may breath

lightly on the disc first.

The cleaning set SBC 3540, available 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 rec­

ords 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.________________________________________

TECHNICAL DATA

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 (176.4 kHz) oversamp­

ling with digital filter and two 16-bit D/A-converters

Audio output level: 2

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

the rear of the player

Power consumption: 18 W approx.
Safety requirements: lEC 65

Cabinet
Material/finish: metal and polystyrene with decora­

tive trim

Dimensions (w

X

h

X

d) : 360

X

86

X

300 mm

Weight: 3.5 kg approx.

Subject to modiiication

This Compact Disc player complies with radio

interference requirements as laid down in EC

regulations.

FAULTS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES

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 external 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 or there 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.
Certain 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!