Philips CD 880 User Manual
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When storing an index number, since the playing time of index
numbers is not inciuded in the tabie of contents recorded on the
Compact Disc, this time wiil not be added to the totai piaying time
of the stored program. ’------- ’ then appears on the dispiay.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each index number you want to store.
You can also store a particular index number by calling up the
required track and index number on the display using the
TRACK l>l and INDEX t>I buttons and then pressing STORE.
Storing a specific start and stop time within a track
Note: Make sure that no more than 7 seconds elapse between
pressing buttons or the display will again show the total numbe-
of tracks and the total playing time.
1. Enter the required track number.
2. Press SELECT twice.
- 'MIN’ flashes on the display.
3. Enter the minutes of the start time.
4. Press SELECT again.
- ’SEC’ flashes on the display.
5. Enter the seconds of the start time.
6. Press STORE.
-The start time is now stored.
- ’MIN’ flashes again.
7. Enter the minutes of the stop time.
8. Press SELECT once more.
- ’SEC’ flashes again.
9. Enter the seconds of the stop time.
10. Press STORE.
- The stop time is now stored.
11. Repeat steps 1-10 for all start and stop times you want to
store.
If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:
You have entered a time which does not exist or too high a stop time
You can also store only a start time. To do so, follow steps 1-6
and then press STORE again.
- The rest of the track will then be stored as part of the program.
Storing track numbers using SCAN
This method of programming can only be used if you want to
store track numbers in the same order as they appear on the
disc.
1. Press SCAN.
- ’SCAN’ appears on the display.
- If the tray is open, it will now close.
-The first 10 seconds of each track are played in turn.
- Above ’TRACK’ and on the track number indicator the trade
being played is always shown.
2. Whenever a track which you want to store is played, press
STORE.
- ’PROGRAM’ appears on the display.
-The track number is now stored.
- The player immediately starts to scan the next track.
3. Repeat step 2 for each track you want to program.
Reviewing a program
1. Press REVIEW.
- ’REVIEW’ appears on the display.
- The content of the program is shown on the display in the order
in which it is stored.
If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:
The memory is empty and nothing is stored.
2. Press REVIEW again to interrupt reviewing.
- ’REVIEW’ will then go out.
You can review a program prior to or during programmed play.
During reviewing you can use the M TRACK >1 buttons to move to
a particular program block.
Erasing a track number, index number or start and stop times
from a program
1. Press REVIEW.
- Each item of the program is displayed in the sequence in which
it was stored.
2. Press CLEAR as soon as the number which you want to erase
appears.
-The number you have erased disappears from the display.
Programmed play
Press PLAY/REPLAY.
- Play begins with the first item of your program.
All other buttons (except SCAN) can also be used but now the
tracks will be played in the order in the program instead of the
order on the disc (except when using SHUFFLE). Fast forward or
backward search can only be used in the program block v/hich
is playing.
During play it is possible to add to the program.
Returning to the start of a program block
Press PLAY/REPLAY.
- Play stops for a moment, then restarts at the beginning of that
program block.
To erase the program
Press STOP/CM twice, or if the disc has already stopped, just
once.
You can also press OPEN straight away.
- ’PROGRAM’ goes out.
- ’PLAY MODE’ lights up.
The program has now been erased.
6E Favourite Track Selection (FTS)
If a program contains your favourite selection from a disc, which
you always want to play, you can keep it by transferring it to the
FTS memory. Such a selection can then be called up again at any
desired time.
Note: When using FTS, the FTS button must alv/ays be used in
conjunction with other buttons. Do not allow more than 5 se
conds to elapse before pressing the next button, otherwise the
player assumes you have changed your mind, if this happens,
’FTS’ stops flashing. Press the FTS button again to restart the
command.
Storing a program In the FTS memory
1. Set up a program as described in section 6D - Programming.
2. Press FTS.
- ’FTS’ flashes on the display.
3. Press STORE.
- ’FTS’ stops flashing.
-The display shows ’FtS’ and the ranking number of this
program for a few moments.
-The program is stored in the FTS memory under this ranking
number and can be recalled whenever you insert this disc.
If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:
The FTS memory is full orthe ranking number is higher than 195. You must
erase some old FTS programs to make room to store this new program.
No program has been set up.
4. Stick the FTS sticker with the ranking number on the spine of
the disc holder.
FTS programmed play
1. Press FTS.
- ’FTS’ flashes on the display.
2. Press PLAY/REPLAY.
- ’FTS’ now stays lit up.
- Your favourite selection for this disc is now recalled and played
automatically.