Philips CD 620 User Manual
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THE INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY (Fig. 6)
Each Compact Disc has, along with the music, a list detailing the
numbers of the tracks, the playing time of each track and the total
playing time of the disc. The player always scans this first and
stores it in its memory in order, for instance, to provide information
via the display.
> Lights up when you switch the player on.
PLAY
> Lights up above DIRECT when the player is put in the direct play
mode.
PROGR
> Lights up under DIRECT when the player is put in the direct
programming mode.
> Flashes during the scanning of the disc’s track list.
> Lights up when a 8-cm disc is loaded.
■12c=>’
> Flashes during the scanning of the disc’s track list.
> Lights up when a 12-cm disc is loaded.
REVIEW
> Lights up when you check a programme.
TRACK
Under this indication you will see:
> What track is being played.
> The number of tracks on the disc after it has stopped.
> The number of tracks in a programme.
REPEAT
> Lights up when you repeat a disc or programme.
’A-B’
> Lights up when a passage is repeated.
> ’A’ lights up when the starting point is set.
> ’A-B’ lights up when the stopping point is set.
’/>'
> Lights up during play.
> Flashes when the player is in the pause mode.
TRACK TIME
> Indicates the elapsed playing time of the track being played.
REM TRACK TIME
> Indicates the remaining playing time of the track being played.
TOTAL REM TIME
> Indicates the remaining playing time of a disc or programme.
TOTAL TIME
> Indicates the total playing time of a disc or programme.
ERROR
> Lights up if you make a mistake when operating the player.
EDIT
> Lights up when the player is switched to EDIT mode for the
recording time to be entered when you are going to make a tape
recording.
RANDOM
> Lights up when the tracks on the disc are played in random
order.
’(((O’
> Lights up when the IR REMOTE eye receives a command from
the remote control.
DIG OUT ON
> Lights up when the DIGITAL OUT output is switched on.
DIG OUT OFF
> Lights up when the DIGITAL OUT output is switched off.
FTS MEMORY
> Flashes after FTS has been pressed.
> Flashes after loading a disc which has an FTS programme.
> Lights up when a programme from the FTS memory is played.
’1-20’ track number indicator
> Shows the number of tracks on the disc after the track list has
been scanned.
’ + 20’
> Lights up when there are more than 20 tracks on a disc.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (ON/OFF)
Switching on
• Press ON/OFF.
> The display lights up.
When the player is in the automatic play mode (AUTOPLAY) and
there is a disc in the tray, a ’P’ appears on the display and a
10-second pause is counted off. Play then starts automatically.
Switching off
• Press ON/OFF again.
> The display is extinguished. .__________________________
LOADING AND UNLOADING THE DISC
(OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE)
Loading (Fig. 7-9)
• Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE (on the
remote control).
• Insert the disc into the tray printed side up.
•
To close the tray:
- Push it lightly or press PLAY/REPLAY if you wish to simply play
the disc.
- Press RANDOM if you wish the disc to be played in random
order.
- Press OPEN/CLOSE or PAUSE if you wish to start with a
particular track or index number.
- Press OPEN/CLOSE if you wish to compile a programme.
If ERROR lights up afterthe tray has been closed, this means 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 by hand.
Unloading
• Open the tray by pressing OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE (on the
remote control).
• 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 pressing OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE.
Avoid leaving the tray open, to prevent dust from entering.
PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC (PLAY/REPLAY)
• Close the tray by hand or by pressing PLAY/REPLAY.
> The indications P’ and ’8cs>’ or ’12c=>’ light up and
playback starts.
> The number indicator shows how many tracks are on the disc.
When a track has been played its number disappears.
> Under TRACK is always shown what track is being played.
> Under TRACK TIME the elapsed playing time of the track being
played is always shown.
> After the last track play stops.
> The indication P’goes out and the display shows the number
of tracks and the playing time of the disc.________________
CALLING UP OTHER TIME INFORMATION (TIME)
• Press TIME whenever you want to know the remaining playing
time of a track.
> REM TRACK TIME lights up.
• Press TIME again ifyou wish to knowthe remaining playingtime
of the entire disc.
> TOTAL REM TIME lights up.
• Press TIME again if you wish to return to the elapsed playing
time indication.
> TRACK TIME lights up again.__________________________
GOING BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK
(PLAY/REPLAY)
• Press PLAY/REPLAY.
> The track starts again from the beginning.