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1.                      9 DIRECTION   to change the play direction   gt  PLAY       lt  lt  gt  gt  FAST WIND                deck 2 reverse selector    no reverse  C  single reverse  C2 continuous reverse  49 deck 2 tape direction indicators  lt  gt       REMOTE control unit    BACK PANEL   fig  2          CD OUT jacks   for CD reproduction through  e g  your stereo system   2 MIC   microphone jack  6      MAINS   jack for power cord   3 VOLTAGE selector  not on all versions     The type plate is located on the base of the set    INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS      SUPPLY    Batteries   Whenever convenient  use AC power supply if you   want to conserve battery life        Open the battery compartment  fig  2       Insert eight  preferably Alkaline  D cells  fig  2     Instead of normal batteries  you can also insert   Gates  rechargeable power sticks  2 x size 4D   or 4 x size 2D   They require no separate re   charger but are recharged automatically in this  set whenever connected to a wall outlet  Use  only  Gates  power sticks  Normal rechargeable  D cells are not recharged in this set   The batteries are muted when the set is con   nected to the power  When changing over to  battery supply  pull out the plug from the AC  MAINS jack 23    2  insert in the remote control   two AAA cells  ig  3     Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will   not be used again for a long period            AC power       Check if the power voltage as shown on the  nee plate corresponds to your 
2.          n       Radio cassette recorder CD player 5    Radiocasete lector de CD 115                     z       gt                    a      o    v                 a               LR 2           wee el a            hdi DEL Ld          WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS   TURE     CAUTION    USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUST   MENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PRO   CEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE  SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPO   SURE     The Model and Serial Number will be  found on the base of the set  Please  record these in the space provided be   low     MODEL  NUMBER     SERIAL  NUMBER     This set complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and with  the FCC Rules  Part 15    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS         page 2    CAUTION  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK      NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING  TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     This symbol is intended to alert the user of the pres   ence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage    within the  product s enclosure  that may be of sufficient magni     tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     This symbol is intended to afert the user of the pres   ence of important operating and maintenance  ser   vicing  instructions in the literature accompanying    the appliance          Es necesario que lea                          su in     structivo de           call    PRECAUCION   ADVE
3.     COMPACT DISC ______ S    INTROSCAN    The INTROSCAN function can be switched on  from the STOP  PLAY and SHUFFLE mode    e Press INTROSCAN  The word SCAN then ap   pears  Only the first few seconds of each track are  played  but always from track number          The moment you press PLAY E   or SHUFFLE   the INTROSCAN function is defeated  the word  SCAN disappears  and the disc is played in the nor   mal way from this track number         f you press K or P  the INTROSCAN function re   mains operative and the beginning of the next Dl or  previous K track is played        If INTROSCAN is not defeated by pressing PLAY  D    SHUFFLE or STOP 8 the CD player returns to  STOP as soon as the end of the disc is reached     SHUFFLE    If you want to play all tracks in a random order   press SHUFFLE  the word SHUFFLE appears    The SHUFFLE function can be switched on from  the STOP  PLAY  REPEAT and INTROSCAN mode   To defeat the SHUFFLE function  press SHUFFLE  again and the word SHUFFLE disappears     KI PREVIOUS NEXT DI     a SEARCH p gt     1  K PREVIOUS NEXT     Press briefly  less than 1 second    a  During PLAY or INTROSCAN    4  go to the next track  title   You can jump to the next title by pressing     once   If you want to skip more than one track  then  press Pi more than once until the display shows  the desired track number     1  go to the previous track  title   If you want to repeat the running title from the  beginning  press    once   If you want to repeat one o
4.  After pressing STORE the character 2  PRO   GRAM  appears  indicating that the track has been  stored          Store all desired titles in the required sequence   You may store each track more than once       At most  20 tracks can be stored in the memory   When the memory is full  the character F  FULL   appears       When pressing DISPLAY  the display will show       sequence all stored track numbers       You can simply erase the whole memory by  pressing CLEAR  the character    for CLEAR ap   pears now   The contents of the memory are also erased        by pressing OPEN CLOSE           if you press another function button            by switching off the set        if the batteries get exhausted or if the power   supply is interrupted in another way     How to play the stored selection   To play your selection  the CD player should be in  position STOP  then press PLAY P    now  the word  MEMORY appears     CASSETTE _       RECORDING  on deck 1 only     Preparation   During recording  the deck 2 buttons should not be  pressed    e Switch on the set using the POWER button  3        Press EJECT I to open the cassette holder        Insert the cassette into deck 1  fig  7     For recording you must use a cassette on which  the tabs  fig  8  are not broken out    At the very beginning of the tape  no recording will  take place during the first 7 seconds when the  leader tape passes the recorder heads        When monitoring during recording  adjust the  sound with the controls 
5.  be  5  Water and Moisture   The appliance should not be used near water    for example  near    bathtub  washbowl  kitchen sink  laundry tub  in  6  Carts and Stands   The appliance should be used only with a cart  or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer   with care  Quick stops  excessive force  and uneven  surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combina   7  Wall or Ceiling Mounting   The appliance should be mounted to a  wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer   position does not interfere with its proper ventilation  For example   the appliance should not be situated on a bed  sofa  rug  or similar       installation  such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the  flow of air through the ventilation openings   such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other appliances  includ   ing amplifiers  that produce heat   supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as  marked on the appliance   so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not  defeated        Example of Antenna Grounding  as per NEC   National Electric Code    Ground Clamp          Electric Service       12  Power Cord Protection   Power supply cords should be routed so  that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed  upon or against them  paying particular attention to cords and plugs          receptacles  and the point where they exit from the ap   pliance    13  Cleaning   The appliance should be cleaned only as re
6.  input jacks  REC IN  TAPE IN  LINE IN  AUX or CD IN of the  other set    The CD OUT output signal is not affected by the  position of the controls VOLUME      ACOUSTIC  CONTROLS   and TURBO BASS GENERATOR  2      Microphone jack   MIC   For a microphone with 3 5 mm plug    To avoid disturbing noises  reduce the VOLUME  1    before connecting the microphone         Public address   you can reproduce your voice  amplified through the speakers  press function  button                       Disc jockey  you can mix your voice with the  CD  TAPE or TUNER  press the required func   tion button  6   CD  TAPE or TUNER        You can record it all on deck 1    Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME  1     ACOUSTIC CONTROLS   and TURBO BASS   GENERATOR         If a howling sound occurs  keep the microphone   away from the speakers or reduce the VOLUME    Disconnect the microphone when not in use            e              a Rt et  2                                        et               RADIO       COMPACT DISC        RADIO RECEPTION        Switch on the set using the POWER button 63     e Press function button TUNER        e Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME  1    ACOUSTIC CONTROLS   and TURBO BASS  GENERATOR       i im the wave band using the BAND SELEC         For FM  pull out the telescopic antenna  To im   prove FM reception  incline and tum the anten   na  Reduce its length if the FM signal is too  strong  very close to a transmitter         For AM  Medium Wave   the s
7.  service the appliance be   yond that described in the operating instructions  All other servicing  should be referred to qualified service personnel                Note to the CATV system installer  This reminder is provided to call  the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that  provides guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular  specifies  that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of  the building  as close to the paint of cable entry as practical                    6    if                    Antenna Lead in Wire  N    ad Antenna Discharge Unit     NEC Section 810 20                  Grounding Conductors   pL           NEC Section 810 21                     Ground Clamps  4              Power Service Grounding Electrode System   NEC Art  250  Part H     nl       dE   4               E                              8 x D cells   R20   UM1     gt        PA  ez       v                 nm  s5 uun um  1 aa                                        Instructions                            Illustrations  pages 3 3 and 4  CONTROLS  TOP AND FRONT PANEL   fig  1 d    deck 1 keyboard  recording playback    i i                         VOLUME control   RECORD  TURBO BASS GENERATOR   bass control  not  gt  PLAY    effective on headphones    8  Ey eae when receiving an FM stereo     4  MONO STEREO   FM mono stereo button     HIGH SPEED DUBBING   press   for high  speed dubbing   6  TUNER   CD   TAPE   function buttons to select  the so
8. AUSE then appears  To continue playback  press  PAUSE again        To stop playback  press STOP O   The CD player also goes to position STOP        by pressing OPEN CLOSE  9         when the end of the disc is reached        if you press another function button           by switching off the set        if the batteries run down or if the power supply  is interrupted in another way        To take out the disc  open the disc cover by  pressing OPEN CLOSE      Open the disc cover  only if the CD player is in position STOP        Always switch off the set after use with the  POWER button  3     Remarks       f the battery voltage is not sufficient any more  for playing a disc  the CD player will not start           does not disappear  the CD player  cannot ead the disc  Possible causes are       you inserted the disc the wrong way  the la   bel should face up  fig  4        the surface of the disc is badly scratched or  dirty  see    Maintenance          the lens  9  fig  5  is steamed up because of     sudden transition from a cold into a warm envi   ronment  do not clean the lens  but let the set  acclimatize for a while     REPEAT    If you want to repeat the whole disc  or the stored  selection  continuously  press REPEAT  the word  REPEAT appears    The REPEAT function can only be switched on dur   ing playback  PLAY  SHUFFLE or INTROSCAN    To defeat the REPEAT function  press REPEAT  again and the word REPEAT disappears     c                             es ee              
9. RTENCIA      NO ABRIR  RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO    ATENCION  VERIFIQUE QUE EL VOLTAJE DE ALIMENTACION  SEA EL REQUERIDO PARA SU APARATO         EVITAR EL RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO  NO QUITE LA            EN sis DE REQUERIR SERVICIO  DIRLJASE AL PERSONAL AUTORIZADO DE PHILIPS                                     _                 s       79    T SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS     Read before operating equipment    This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and  safety standards  There are  however  some installation and operation  precautions which you should be particularly aware of     1  Read Instructions   All the safety and operating instructions should  be read before the appliance is operated    2  Retain Instructions   The safety and operating instructions should  be retained for future reference     3  Heed Warnings   All wamings on the appliance and in the               followed      wet basement or near a swimming pool  etc   6A     An appliance and cart combination should be moved  tion to overturn   8  Ventilation   The appliance should be situated so that its location or  surface that may block the ventilation openings  or  placed in a built     9  Heat   The appliance should be situated away from heat sources  10 Power Sources   The appliance should be connected to a power  11 Grounding or Polarization   The precautions that should be taken    ing instructions should be adhered to   4  Follow Instructions   All operating and use instructions should
10. VOLUME    ACOUSTIC  CONTROLS   and TURBO BASS GENERATOR      These controls do not affect the recording    e Fast forwarding and rewinding  Press  lt  lt  or        To stop  press STOP E    Recording from the CD player   e Press function button CD       It s not necessary to start the CD player separate    ly  if you press RECORD      the CD player starts   automatically        if the CD player is in position STOP  recording  will start from the beginning of the disc  or from  the beginning of the stored selection         if the CD player is in position PAUSE  recording  will start from this very position      in position SCAN the CD player will first return     beginning of that track and then recording  Will start        Recording from the radio   e Press function button TUNER            une to the desired radio station    e  n case of FM radio recordings  set the MONO    STEREO button  2  to the desired position     Microphone recording       Connect the microphone to the        jack 22   Microphone only  press button                Mixing with cassette  press button           5  and  on deck 2 PLAY  gt     Mixing with CD  press button CD  6     Mixing with radio  press button TUNER        If a howling sound occurs    keep the microphone away from the speakers   or reduce the VOLUME       or use headphones for monitoring     I    Starting and stopping   e Start recording by pressing RECORD    in doing  so  PLAY P is pressed too        For brief interruptions  press PAUSE I
11. cement and handling under the follow   ing conditions   1  Contact the Philips Service Company office listed above to obtain the cost of out of warranty repair for  your model product    2  Pack your product securely in a suitable carton for safe shipment    3  Mail the product to the Small Product Service Center  listed below    4  When your product is received  it will be replaced by a renewed product which meets Philips  high  quality standards and shipped back to you by prepaid transportation       Small Product Service Center    Philips Service Company  907 Snapp Ferry Road  Plant 2  Building 6  Greeneville  Tennessee TN 37743       615  636   5740  EL 4342 1 89 12    Philips Consumer Electronics Company    A Division of North American Philips Corporation       3139 116 13202 Printed in Singapore 10 90 1                              M                      mo         w e             
12. commended  by the manufacturer    14 Power Lines   An outdoor antenna should be located away from  power lines    15  Outdoor Antenna Grounding   If an outside antenna is connected   to the receiver  be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to pro      some protection against voltage surges and built up static  charges   Section 810 of the National Electric Code  ANSI NFPA No  70 1984   provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast  and supporting structure  grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna  discharge unit  size of grounding connectors  location of antenna dis   charge unit  connection to grounding electrodes  and requirements  for the grounding electrode  See Fig  below    16 Nonuse Periods   The power cord of the appliance should be un   plugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time    17  Object and Liquid Entry   Care should be taken so that objects do  not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through open   ings    18  Damage Requiring Service   The appliance should be serviced by  qualified service personnel when    A  The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged  or   B  Objects have fallen  or liquid has spilled into the appliance  or   C  The appliance has been exposed to rain  or   D  The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a  marked change in performance  or   E  The appliance has been dropped  or the enclosure damaged    19  Servicing   The user should not attempt to
13. der   buttons are released  except for non stop play on   deck 2     e Always switch off the set after use with the   POWER button  3     Continuous play   Deck 2 plays both cassette sides and at the end of  the cassette  deck 1 will start playing        Press function button                e Press both EJECT buttons lil and insert a record   ed cassette into both decks  fig  7         Set the reverse selector  ig to C to play both  cassette sides once        Select the required play direction using DIREC   TION 9      Press on deck 2 PLAY  gt  and playback will start     Press on deck 1 PAUSE          then PLAY     As    soon as deck 2 stops  at the end of the cassette or  when its STOP button Mis pressed   PAUSE His  released and deck 1 will start playing back        When deck 2 is started again by pressing PLAY   gt   deck 1 is muted and you will hear deck 2 again   e To stop playback  press STOP IM    MAINTENANCE    CD player and discs       The lens  9  fig  5  should never be touched        cleaned        The lens may steam up when the set is taken   from a cold into a warm environment  Playing a   disc is not possible then  Do not clean the lens    but let the set acclimatize for a while        Always pick up the disc by the edge and put it   back in its box immediately after use            To clean  breath on the disc and wipe it off in a   straight line from center to edge  fig  6  using a   xu lint free cloth  Cleaning agents may harm the  isc     Cassette decks   T
14. et is provided  with a built in antenna  so there is no need to  use the telescopic antenna  The antenna can be  directed by turning the whole set      n  to a radio station by means of TUNING   n     When FM STEREO indicator  3  lights up  you  are receiving a FM stereo station     disturbing  noise  due to a weak FM stereo signal  can be sup   pressed by pressing   the MONO STEREO but   ton      The FM STEREO indicator goes out and  you will hear  and record  the FM program in  mono      The radio returns to the FM STEREO position   when pressing MONO STEREO  3 again           Always switch off the set after use with the   POWER button  3     PLAYING A DISC        Switch on the set using the POWER button 42    e Press function button CD     Compact Disc   on  the display appears                      Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME  2    ACOUSTIC CONTROLS   and TURBO BASS  GENERATOR  2         Press OPEN CLOSE    to open the disc cover        Insert the disc  printed side facing up  fig  4         Close the cover  The CD player starts and scans  the contents list of the disc  After that  the total  playing time and the number of tracks appear on  the display and the CD player stops        Playback will start by pressing PLAY E    As soon  as playback starts  the display shows the track  number   and the elapsed playing time of the first  title  When the second title is reached the track  number 2 appears  etc      For brief interruptions  press PAUSE 11 The word  P
15. f the previous titles   press kl more than once until the display shows  the required track number    b In position STOP   In position STOP with a disc inserted you can  select the desired title using Kl and    until the  display shows the required track number     2       SEARCH pp  During playback  keep Pi for search forward and       for search backward pressed  The disc is  played partly and at high speed  however  the  sound is still recognizable   Release the button as soon as you recognize  the required passage  the disc will be played in  the normal way from this passage   If the button is pressed longer than 10 seconds   the search speed increases     PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS    You may select a number of tracks and store these  in the memory in the desired sequence  When  playing  you will only hear the stored titles in the  selected sequence  At most  20 tracks can be  stored in the memory  You may store each track  more than once     Manual selecting   e Load the disc  but do not press PLAY   gt  yet        Select the desired track using the buttons Kl and  Di until the display shows the required track num     ber   e Store this track by pressing STORE   e Select and store in this way all desired titles     Storing during INTROSCAN       Press INTROSCAN to play the first few seconds  of each track        Press STORE as soon as you recognize    de   sired title     Storing during PLAY      During normal PLAY you may store the running  title by pressing STORE      
16. from the date of purchase  your Portable Compact Disc will be replaced with a new  re   newed or comparable product  whichever is deemed necessary  if it becomes defective or inoperative   This is done without charge to you  Replacement products are warranted for the balance of the warranty  period   Who is Protected      Where    This warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser for products purchased and used in the U S A    Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands       What the Purchaser Must Do  Before you call for service  check your operating instruction booklet  A slight adjustment of the customer  controls discussed in your instruction booklet may save you a service call   If you require service during the warranty period  you must take your Portable Compact Disc to the deal   er from whom it was purchased  or carefully pack the product and ship it by prepaid transportation with  proof of the purchase date to the Small Product Service Center     address listed below   ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT   NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS Ex   PRESS WARRANTY   Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the above limitation may  not apply to you   Philips Service Company  T  615  475 0317       How To Get Service On Your Portable Compact Disc After The 1 Year Warranty Expires  Out of warranty service can be obtained at a nominal cost for repla
17. local power supply   If it does not  consult your dealer or service organi   sation    If the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE selector 69   set this selector to the local power voltage        Connect the power cord to the AC MAINS jack     and the wall outlet  The power supply is now  switched on      To disconnect the set from the power complete   ly  withdraw the power plug from the wall outlet     REMOTE CONTROL       n in the remote control     two AAA cells   fig  3       Operate the remote control by pointing it to   wards the radio cassette recorder and pressing the  required button  _        STANDBY   to switch off the set temporarily   The ON indicator still lights up  After use  al   ways switch off the set using the POWER but   ton 43           VOLUME       Compact Disc       IK  gt   PREVIOUS NEXT       STORE   to store the displayed track number in  the memory          lt   gt   SEARCH       I0   PLAY  amp  and PAUSE 01       SCAN  INTROSCAN    to play only the begin   ning of each track       SHUFFLE   to play all tracks in a random order       REPEAT   to repeat continuously the disc or the  stored selection  memory         O   STOP button    CONNECTIONS   fig  1 2   Stereo headphone jack   9 PHONES   For stereo headphones with 3 5 mm plug  Insert   ing the plug will disconnect the speakers     CD Output jacks CD OUT                           5 for CD reproduction  not radio or cas     sette  through e g  your stereo system    e Connect the CD OUT jacks   to the
18. nger possible    You can render this safeguard ineffective by cover   ing the aperture with a piece of adhesive tape              5                CASSETTE MAINTENANCE      CASSETTE PLAYBACK    Playback on deck 1 or 2   e Switch on the set using the POWER button  3        Press function button           6       e Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME       ACOUSTIC CONTROLS   and TURBO BASS   GENERATOR         au            M and insert a recorded cassette      fig  7     e Fast winding and rewinding  Press  lt  lt  or       To   stop  press STOP       For playback on deck 2  set the reverse selector    18 to        no reverse  to play one cassette side  So   deck 2 stops at the end of the tape  Select the  eave  play direction using DIRECTION but   ton          single reverse  to play both cassette sides  once  Select the required play direction using  DIRECTION button     At the end of the first  cassette side  the tape direction is reversed  and the reverse selector     jumps to position      Deck 2 stops at the end of the second cas   sette side    COcontinuous reverse  for non stop playback   deck 2 reverses the play direction whenever  reaching the end of the cassette        Press PLAY and playback will start    On deck 2  you can reverse the play direction at   any moment by pressing DIRECTION 9  The tape   direction indicators  lt  gt   9 show the actual deck 2   play direction        To stop playback  press STOP IM   When the end of the tape is reached  the recor
19. o ensure a good recording and playback quality   clean the parts     8        indicated in fig  9 after  every 50 hours of operation or  on average  once a  month      Open the cassette holder by pressing EJECT         Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alco   hol or a special head cleaning fluid    e Press PLAY    and clean the rubber pressure  roller  5   fig  9         Then press PAUSE II and clean erase head  2    recording playback head  8  and capstan         After cleaning  press STOP  amp    Cleaning of the heads     and  8  can also be done  by playing a cleaning cassette through once as an  ordinary cassette     Remarks       The CD player and the cassette decks are fitted  with self lubricating bearings which must not be  oiled or greased        Fingerprints  dust and dirt on the apparatus can  be removed using a soft  clean and slightly damp  leather cloth  Do not use any cleaning agents   since they may affect and harm the cabinet        Keep the set  batteries  discs and cassettes  away from rain  moisture  sand and excessive  heat  e g  near heating equipment or in cars parked  in the sun     10    17                                                                     eee       nanma amp me             18               LIMITED WARRANTY  MAGNAVOX PORTABLE COMPACT DISC      One  1  Year Carry In Exchange    This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state    One Year Coverage  For one  1  year 
20. t To restart  recording  press this button once more    e To stop recording  press STOP     On pressing  again  the cassette holder will open        Always switch off the set after use with the  POWER button  3     DUBBING   Copying from deck 2 to 1    When dubbing  it is recommended to use fresh  batteries or to connect the set to AC power      Press function button           6     e Set the HIGH SPEED DUBBING button  5  to   A for normal speed copying       for high speed copying    Do not press this button during dubbing    e Press both EJECT buttons lil and insert a record   ed cassette into deck 2 and a cassette which is  suited for recording into deck 1  fig  7        For deck 2  select the required play direction us   ing DIRECTION button 9    e Press on deck 1 PAUSE Hand RECORD OG         o start dubbing  press on deck 2 PLAY b   Dubbing continues also if the deck 2 play direction  is reversed  automatically or by hand using DIREC   TION 9         By pressing PAUSE    on deck 1  you can omit  undesired passages while deck 2 continues  To  restart copying  press PAUSE Il once more    e Using PAUSE Ill of deck 2  deck 1 will record a  blank part        To stop dubbing  press both STOP buttons M    Copyright  Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or  other rights of third parties are not infringed     SAFEGUARDING AGAINST ERASURE    Keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front  of you  fig  8  and break out the left tab  Now   recording on this side is no lo
21. und source    ACOUSTIC CONTROLS tone controls   MID 1 kHz  1 000 Hz    mid range  HIGH 10 kHz  10 000 Hz    treble   8  CD cover   9  OPEN CLOSE to open and close the CD cover  40  CD display  shows                 please wait  TRACK   the total number of tracks  si          PLAY the number of the track being  playe  TIME   the total playing time of the disc  and during PLAY the elapsed time of that track  REPEAT activated  SHUFFLE activated  MEMORY   the stored selection  memory  is    played   SCAN  INTROSCAN  activated   PAUSE activated   09  TUNING knob   42  BAND SELECTOR   43  POWER ON OFF button with ON indicator     49 CD keyboard   a   gt    PLAY P   and PAUSE                STOP button   id PRE UO         Pl and      SEARCH p gt    Kl PREVIOUS NEXT  in position playback S STOB  press briefly to  jump to a previous Klor next Di track   lt 4 SEARCH pp  during playback  keep pressed to search fast  backward  lt  or forward    gt   INTROSCAN   to play only the beginning of  each track  SHUFFLE   to play all tracks in a random order  press again to defeat the SHUFFLE function  REPEAT   to repeat continuously the disc or the  stored selection  memory   press again to defeat the REPEAT function  CLEAR   to erase the memory  DISPLAY   to display all stored track numbers  STORE   to store the displayed track number in  the memory   49     PHONES stereo headphone jack      4 REWIND   fast rewind   gt  gt  EFWD   fast forward  it PAUSE  47 deck 2 keyboard  playback only    E  
    
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