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Philips RD5050/18 User's Manual

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1. ikke frakoplet nettet s lenge apparateter tilsluttet nettkontakten er i cy Norge imren MODE MEMORY DISPLAY SKIP SEARCH ra gt gt PLAY PAUSE Pit STOP CLEAR m OPEN LINE OUT POWER HOLD VOLUME BASS BOOST PHONES ne aan BATTERY DC 6V er i e e a g Controls ACCESSORIES Standard supplied High quality stereo headphones Connection cord AC DC mains adaptor Carrying strap CONTROLS DISPLAY MEMORY SKIP SEARCH m4 pi MODE STOP CLEAR Mi PLAY PAUSE Pit OPEN display shows BATT Fader T 1 ALL Il 7717 INTRO MEMO TW Track SHUFFLE TRACK the total number of tracks and during playback the number of track being played Battery condition flashes the batteries are weak lights up continuously the battery voltage is too low INTRO scan Introductory play is activated MEMO the PROGRAM function is activated CD 1 ALL REPEAT function is activated SHUFFLE Random play is activated Ii PLAY and PAUSE is activated HOLD activated the CD player buttons are inop erative to make a program press briefly to jump to a previous K lt or next poi track to search for a passage during playback to activate deactivate the REPEAT function to start Introductory Play of a CD and to start random playback to stop playback to start and interrupt playback to open the CD compartment Italiano Espa ol p
2. Connections CONNECTIONS Headphone socket PHONES For headphones or mini loudspeakers with 3 5 mm plug English LINE OUT socket For CD reproduction at home through your stereo system amplifier receiver recorder etc e Use the connection cord to connect the socket LINE OUT to the input sockets LINE IN AUX or CD IN of the other set Adjust the sound with the controls of the stereo system me ee ys Su3 Hold Playing a CD HOLD When carrying the player with you you can slide the POWER selector to the HOLD position While playing a CD the word TT appears onthe display The CD player buttons are then inoperative The playing of a CD will not be interrupted when a button is accidentally touched For normal operation slide back the POWER selector to its original position The word UU disappears PLAYING A CD Ensure that the HOLD function is deactivated otherwise the CD player buttons will not operate Set the POWER selector to the ON position Connect headphones to the PHONES amp socket Press OPEN to open the CD cover Gently lift the cover Adjust the volume control to the minimum Insert the CD printed side facing up and close the cover The CD player scans the contents list of the disc The display shows the number of tracks on the disc Adjust the sound with the VOLUME control and for extra amplification of the bass set the BASS BOOST selector to the on position Playback will start automat
3. Deutsch Fran ais English ys 6u3 Controls PHONES Q POWER HOLD VOLUME BASS BOOST LINE OUT DC 6V S O BATTERY POWER SUPPLY Power Supply connection for headphones impedance minimum 30 ohms or mini loudspeakers to switch the unit on or off to switch the unitto HOLD mode to adjust the volume to switch the Bass Boost on and off for extra bass for CD reproduction through your stereo system socket for external power supply 6 V 550 mA DC Battery Compartment Dry Cell Batteries Open the battery door and insert as indicated four preferably Alkaline batteries type R6 UM3 OR AA cells You may also use rechargeable Nickel Cadmium batteries Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they are not to be used again for along period lf Ex flashes in the display the batteries are weak If lights up continuously the battery voltage is too low and the CD player will soon shut down The battery supply is switched off when the 6 V DC socket is in use When changing over the battery supply pull out the plug from the 6 V DC sockets To switch off the set place the POWER selector to the OFF position Mains Adaptor At home you can use the mains adapter delivering 6V 550 mA Direct Current 9 5 plus pole 5 the centre pin Connect the mains adapter to the 6 V DC socket and the wall socket Remove the mains adapter from the wall socket when the CD player is not use
4. RD 5050 ND 5500 Portable Compact Disc Player A G amp Mexico NOM Es necesario que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de manejo PRECAUCION ADVERTENCIA NO ABRIR RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO ATENCION A VERIFIQUE QUE EL VOLTAJE DE ALIMENTACI N SEA EL REQUERIOO PARA SU APARATO PARA EVITAR EL RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO QUITE LA TAPA EN CASO DE REQUERIR SERVICIO DIRLJASE AL PERSONAL AUTORIZADO DE PHILIPS KOM Danmark Typeskiltet findes p undersiden af apparaten Dette produkt overholder kravene til radiointerferens af Europ isk F lleskab Bem rk Netafbryderen er sekund rt indkoblet og afbryder ikke str mmen fra nettet Denindbyggede netdel er derfor tilsluttet til lysnettet s lenge netstikket sidder i stikkontakten Advarsel Usynlig laserudstr ling ved bning n r sikkerhetsafbrydere er ude af funktion Undg uds ttelse for str ling Index English IHustrations CF Francais Hlustrations page 4 page 3 page 13 Frangals page 3 CD Deutsch Abbildungen Seite 22 Seite 3 Deutsch AD Nederlands Pagina 30 Afbeeldingen CE Espa ol iHustraciones Ci Italiano Hustrazioni pagina 3 pagina 38 pagina 3 pagina 46 Itallano pagina 3 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Typeskilt finnes pa apparatens un derside Observer Nettbryteren sekundert innkoplet Den innebygde netdelen er derfor
5. de 10 Ensure that the HOLD function is deactivated otherwise the CD player buttons will not operate Connect the headphones to the PHONES socket Press OPEN to open the CD cover insert the CD printed side facing up and close the cover The CD player scans the contents list of the disc The display shows the number of tracks on the disc Playback will start automatically and you can start programming or i Press STOP CLEAR O to stop playback or let the playback continue Press MEMORY MEMO flashes in the display Select the track to be programmed by pressing the buttons ka SKIP SEARCH bx The selected track flashes in the display Press MEMORY again to store the track into the memory Repeat this procedure to select other tracks that you wish to programme in the memory i Press PLAY PAUSE n to start the playback of the program MEMO and gt appears on the display Adjust the sound with the VOLUME control and for extra amplification of the bass set the BASS BOOST switch to the on position To cancel the program press the STOP CLEAR O button 2X twice Maintenance MAINTENANCE Avoid excessive heat maximum 50 C e g from the car heating or from direct sunlight e g when parking the sun Do not expose the set batteries or CD s to rain or moisture Keep the set and the CD s away from sand The mechanism of the CD player is fitted with self lubricating bearings and therefore must not oiled or g
6. he display shows the desired track number During playback isa go to the previous title e if you want to repeat the current title from the beginning briefly press SKIP ka once e Ifyou wantto repeat one of the previous titles briefly SKIP a more than once until the display shows the required track number In the STOP mode with a CD inserted e Youcanselectthe title by pressing SKIP x ande briefly once or more than once until the display shows the desired track number 44 SEARCH gt Searching for a passage during playback e During playback hold k4 SEARCH bo pressed down to search for the required passage Note This is an AUDIBLE SEARCH The volume will automatically be reduced to a low level during search operation and will return to its normal level when the search button is released Mode gt Programming MODE INTROSCAN REPEAT SHUFFLE To repeat the current track in the CD continuously press the MODE button once X1 O 1 appears on the display Torepeatthe whole CD continuously press the MODE button twice X2 CD ALL appears on the display To start introductory Play of the CD press the MODE button three times X3 INTRO appears on the display To play all the tracks in a random order press the MODE button four times SHUFFLE appears on the display PROGRAMMING You can store up to twenty 20 CD tracks into the memory in the desired sequence in STOP mode or in PLAY ma
7. ically and the display shows the corresponding track number For brief interruptions press PLAY PAUSE DL The display shows II To continue playback press PLAY PAUSE 1 again To stop playback press STOP CLEAR O The CD player also goes to position STOP when the end of the CD is reached when the CD cover is opened if the batteries are weak or if the power supply is interrupted in another way Open the CD cover only if the CD player is in the STOP position To switch off the set slide the POWER selector to the OFF position see oie Gee gee SS R ver Playing a CD Skip Search Remarks e Ifthereis a CDin the unit the CD will automatically start to play when the unit is switched on E lf the batteries are exhausted the CD player will not function normally e g Lu it will not start Replace the batteries or use the mains adapter e If after pressing PLAY PAUSE Dm the CD player does not function this means that the CD player cannot read the CD Possible causes are You inserted the CD upside down The CD is badly scratched or dirty see Maintenance The lens amp is steamed up see Maintenance The batteries are exhausted red SKIP i During playback voi go to the next title e You can jump to the next title by briefly pressing SKIP p gt once e f you want to skip more than one track then briefly press SKIP vor more than once until t
8. reased Fingerprints dust and dirt on the apparatus can removed using a soft clean and slightly damp leather cloth Cleaning agents may damage the cabinet The lens should never be cleaned The lens may steam up when the set is taken from a cold into a warm environment Playing a CD is then not possible Do not clean the lens but let the set acclimatize for a while Always pick up the CD by edge and put it back in its box immediately after use To remove dirt from a CD first breathe on the CD and wipe it off in a straight line from centre to edge using a soft lint free cloth The use of cleaning agents may damage the CD USE YOUR HEAD WHEN USING HEADPHONES Hearing safety Do not play your headphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Traffic safety Do not use headphones while driving avehicle itmay create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in many countries Even if your headphones are an open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear what is going around you This product compiles with the radio interference requirements of the European Community The type plate is located on the base of the set A a a em English 11 ys 6uz Troubleshooting Guide TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following checks will assist in the cor
9. rection of most problems which you may encounter with your unit Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest dealer or service facility Symptom Cause and Remedy Batteries are exhausted Replace batteries Adaptor is not connected Connect the adaptor securely CD Operation Cannot Function CD is not inserted properly Make sure that the CD is inserted printed side facing up CD door is not completely Close the CD door closed Hold function is activated To cancel the HOLD function slide the POWER selector to the original position The lens amp is steamed up See Maintenance CD Operation No Sound No output from headphone Adjust the volume knob Headphone is not connected Connect the headphone securely 12 RD5050 ND5500 Ox Printed In Hong Kong

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