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Philips AZ 8357/05 User's Manual

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1. green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires If in doubt consult a qualified electrician 2 CE Espana Declaraci n de conformidad con normas El que suscribe en nombre y representaci n de Consumer Electronics Factory Philips Hong Kong Ltd declara bajo su propia responsabilidad que el PYAncals equipo Radiocasete CD LE fabricado por Consumer Electronics Factory en Far East marca Philips modelo AZ 8357 objeto de esta declaraci n cumple con la normativa siguiente Reglamento sobre Perturbaciones Radioel ctricas Real Decreto 138 1989 Anexo V Hecho en Hong Kong 01 04 1995 Firma i Nombre T M Siu Cargo Quality manager Italiono PRECAUCI N ADVERTENCIA PN sea el requerido para su aparato No abrir riesgo de choque el ctrico Para evitar el riesgo de choque el ctrico no quite la tapa r w ex M xico KOM ATENCION En caso de requerir servicio dirijase al personal calificado Es necesario que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de manejo QD Norge Typeskilt finnes pa apparatens underside Observer Nettbryteren er sekundert innkoplet Den innebygde netdelen er derfor ikke frakoplet nettet s lenge apparatet er tilsluttet nettkon takten ysibua 1 GENERAL CONTENTS 1 GENERAL sa
2. CD 8 TONE control 8 SPATIAL button press to obtain a spatial sound effect only when the sound source is stereo Go BAND selector to select the wave band TUNING knob 42 CD buttons and display PREVIOUS NEXT p gt in position playback or STOP press briefly to jump to a previous I lt or next track during playback keep pressed to search fast backward i or forward p gt CD CONTROLS amp DECK2 amp TUNING amp BAND PROGRAM press briefly to programme the displayed track number press longer than 1 second to display all stored track numbers SHUFFLE play all tracks or all programmed tracks in a random order DISPLAY TRACK the total number of tracks and during playback the number of the track being played MIN SEC the total playing time of the CD and during PLAY the elapsed time of that track OPEN CLOSE to open the CD door PLAY PAUSE P play and pause button STOP E button 43 DECK 2 cassette deck 2 keyboard playback only PLAY gt REWIND fast rewind F FWD fast forward wind STOP E PAUSE li STEREO HEADPHONE SOCKET t 1 You can connect stereo headphones having a 3 5 mm plug to the socket 4 1 Inserting the plug will disconnect the speakers English 4 BACK PANEL 5 RADIO REMOTE CONTROL RADIO RECEPTION PLAY PAUSE gt play and e Set the POWER ON selector to RADIO pause button for the CD e Adjust the sound usin
3. cassette holder e inserta recorded cassette e For fast winding press or gt gt To stop press STOP E e Press PLAY gt and playback will start e Adjust the sound using the controls VOLUME and DYNAMIC BASS BOOST using TONE and SPATIAL 3 e To stop press STOP W the set is then Switched off On pressing again the cassette holder will open When the end of the tape is reached the recorder buttons are released CONTINUOUS PLAY deck 2 followed by deck 1 e Set the POWER ON selector 7 to TAPE e Press both STOP E buttons and insert a recorded cassette into both decks e Press on deck 2 PLAY and on deck 1 PAUSE II and PLAY deck 2 will play and deck 1 stands still As soon as deck 2 stops at the end of the cassette or when its STOP Ill button is pressed PAUSE Il is released and deck 1 will start playing back e To stop press STOP E the set is then switched off 10 8 MAINTENANCE GENERAL e The mechanical parts of the CD player and the cassette decks contain self lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the housing e Do not use cleaning agents as these may harm the housing e Do not leave the set batteries CDs or cassettes for any length of time in direct sunlight or other places where high temperatures can occur such as in the vicinity of heating apparatus e Do not exp
4. set is too large e Reduce the distance Wrong sound source selected e Select correct sound source 11 SCSCROTAASER EET IEA AAA sieguely LE eed he ee O101 8 ers 3140 115 21841 TC Text CvB 9514
5. the sound Do not press this button during dubbing using the controls VOLUME e Press both STOP E buttons and insert a CASSETTE RECORDING on deck 1 only Ty and DYNAMIC BASS BOOST recorded cassette into deck 2 and a cassette and TONE 5 and SPATIAL which is suited for recording into deck 1 a Us controls do not affect the e Press on deck 1 PAUSE Il and then RECORD ecording e For fast winding press REWIND or e To start dubbing press PLAY on deck 2 F FWD To stop press STOP E PAUSE It is then released CD synchro start recording from the CD By pressing PAUSE Il on deck 1 you can player omit undesired passages while deck 2 e Set the POWER ON selector to CD continues To restart copying press PAUSE I It s not necessary to start the CD player Hee Ingro separately by pressing RECORD 6 the CD xl endis It of deck 2 deck 1 will record layer starts automatically 2 Pans per _ e a ED aver Tm sosia STOP e To stop dubbing press both STOP Ii buttons recording will start from the beginning of the the set is then switched off CD or from the beginning of the programmed selection if the CD player is in position PAUSE recording will start from the beginning of that track English ysijbug 7 CASSETTE DECK CASSETTE PLAYBACK Playback on deck 1 or 2 Deck 1 will not play if the PLAY button on deck 2 is pressed e Set the POWER ON selector 7 to TAPE e Press STOP E to open the
6. IN recorder heads i e E ae e To prevent the accidental erasure of a monitoring during microphone recordings is recording not possible keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front of you and break out the left tab Now recording on this side is no staring and stopping the recording e Start recording by pressing RECORD e For brief interruptions press PAUSE Il To restart recording press this button once longer possible more To render this safeguard ineffective cover e To stop recording press STOP M On the aperture with a piece of adhesive tape pressing again the cassette holder will open Do not expose the cassettes to rain The set is switched off when the POWER moisture sand or to excessive heat e g ON selector is in position TAPE OFF and from heating equipment or in motor cars the recorder buttons are released parked in the sun DUBBING Copying from deck 2 to 1 When copying it is recommended to use fresh Preparation batteries or to connect the set to the mains During recording the deck 2 buttons should not supply be pressed except for PLAY during dubbing e Set the POWER ON selector to TAPE Do e On deck 1 press STOP E to open the not move this selector during dubbing cassette holder e Set the HI SPEED DUBBING button to e Insert the cassette into deck 1 amp for normal speed copying e When monitoring during for high speed copying recording adjust
7. OPHONE SOCKET on the back For recording you can connect a mono microphone having a 3 5 mm plug to the MIC socket 4 see CASSETTE RECORDING 6 CD PLAYER CD HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE e Use only Digital Audio CDs e To take the CD out of its box easily press the centre spindle while lifting the CD USE DIGITAL AUDIO Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD Always hold the CD at the edge and always store itin its box after use label facing Up To remove dust and dirt breathe on the CD and wipe it with a soft lint free cloth in a straight line from the centre towards the edge Cleaning agents may damage the CDI Do not expose the CD to rain moisture sand or to excessive heat e g from heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun PLAYING A CD e Set the POWER ON selector to CD e Press OPEN CLOSE to open the CD door e Insert the AUDIO CD printed side facing up e Close the door The CD player starts and scans the contents list of the CD 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 gt As soon as playback starts the display shows the track number and the elapsed playing t me f fe ife Ah nt S e Adjust the sound using the controls VOLUME and DYNAMIC BASS BOOST TONE and SPATIAL For brief interruptions press PLAY PAU
8. PHILIPS corder Il 0 D AZ 8357 CD Radio Cassette ji Jil of CD 1 Dan DIGITAL o COMPACT CASSETTE a gt USE lt Q E O OTAC AUDIO Q e et trom CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IMPORTANT NOTES FOR USERS IN THE U K Mains plug This apparatus 1s fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amp plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows e Remove fuse cover and fuse e Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp A S T A or BSI approved type e Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 5 Amp If a plug without a fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp Note The severed plug must be disposed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code blue neutral N brown live L As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e Connectthe blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured blue or black e Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured brown or red e Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug marked E or or coloured green or
9. SE gt The word PAUSE o then appears To continue playback press PLAY PAUSE P again To stop playback press STOP E The CD player also goes to position STOP by pressing OPEN CLOSE when the end of the CD is reached if you move the POWER ON selector y if the batteries run down or if the power supply is interrupted To take out the CD open the CD door by pressing OPEN CLOSE Open the CD door only if the CD player is in position STOP The set is switched off when the POWER ON selector 7 is in position TAPE OFF and the recorder buttons are released SHUFFLE PLAY IN RANDOM ORDER SHUFFLE plays all tracks of the CD or the CD program in a random order e From the PLAY or STOP position press SHUFFLE Toleave the SHUFFLE mode press SHUFFLE again to return to normal play English ysi 6uyg 6 CD Player 44 PREVIOUS NEXT gt By pressing briefly the NEXT or PREVIOUS button you can jump to a next or previous title or you can select a track before starting playback a During PLAY NEXT go to the next track title You can jump to the next title by pressing NEXT once If you want to skip more than one track press NEXT more than once until the display shows the desired track number PREVIOUS go to the previous track title If you want to repeat the running title from the beginning press PREVIOUS e once If you want to repeat one of the previous t
10. at the track has been stored e Select and store in this way all desired titles Storing during PLAY e During normal PLAY you may store the running title by pressing PROGRAM the character appears indicating that the track has been stored Checking the program e From the STOP position keep the PROG button pressed the display shows in sequence all programmed track numbers Erasing a program e You can erase the contents of the memory by pressing STOP twice the character for CLEAR appears by opening the CD door using OPEN CLOSE if you move the POWER ON selector 7 if the batteries get exhausted or if the power supply is interrupted How to play the stored selection e To play your selection the CD player should be in position STOP then press PLAY gt now the word PROGRAM appears 7 CASSETTE DECK COMPACT CASSETTES e For recording use a NORMAL cassette IEC Recording from the radio type I on which the tabs are not broken out Set the POWER ON selector to RADIO This deck is not suited for recording on Ad sabelo recording A Set the POWER ON selector to TAPE e For playback any cassette type may be E aa lt DUBBING button to inserted At the very beginning and end of th tape no DO not peso th baton curing record recording will take place during the 7 mm plug to the MIC socket on the back seconds when the leader tape passes the Set T VOLUME control to M
11. g the controls player VOLUME and DYNAMIC BASS BOOST STOP lli button for the using TONE 8 and SPATIAL CD player e Select the wave band using BAND selector O 4 PREV NEXT gt for Q9 the CD player _ LW and SW not on all versions in position playback or e Tune to a radio station using the TUNING STOP press briefly to knob 9 For FM pull out the telescopic aerial To improve FM reception incline and turn the aerial Reduce its length if the FM signal is too strong very close to a transmitter jump to a previous O or next gt O track during playback keep pressed to search fast backward O or For AM MW and LW the set is provided forward gt with a built in aerial so the telescopic VOLUME button O aerial is not needed Direct the aerial by O turning the whole set For SW the telescopic aerial must be Open the battery compartment and insert pulled out and placed in the vertical two batteries type AAA cells position To improve reception vary the e Remove the batteries when they have run length of the aerial down or if they will not be used for a long The set is switched off when the POWER period ON selector G is in position TAPE OFF and the recorder buttons are released BACK PANEL AC MAINS socket for mains lead 4a VOLTAGE selector not on all versions BATTERIES battery compartment MIC socket for external microphone ACMAINS VOLTAGE BATTERIES MIC MICR
12. itles press PREVIOUS m4 more than once until the display shows the required track number b In position STOP In position STOP with a CD inserted you can select the desired title using PREVIOUS i or NEXT until the display shows the required track number Press PLAY to start playback SEARCH FORWARD gt BACKWARD te By keeping pressed the NEXT or PREVIOUS button during playback you can search for a particular passage within a track The CD is played partly and at high speed however the sound is still recognizable e During playback keep NEXT for search forward and PREVIOUS i for search backward pressed e Release the button as soon as you recognize the required passage the CD will be played in the normal way from this passage If the button is pressed longer than 5 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 You may store any track more than once When playing you will only hear the stored titles in the selected sequence At most 20 tracks can be stored n the memory When the memory is full the character FULL appears Manual selecting e Load the CD but do not press PLAY P yet e Select the desired track using the buttons PREVIOUS and NEXT until the display shows the required track number e Store this track by pressing PROGRAMI the character appears indicating th
13. orrectly inserted e Insert the batteries correctly Mains lead is not securely connected e Connect the mains lead properly Poor radio reception Weak radio aerial signal e Aim the aerial for best reception FM incline and rotate telescopic aerial AM MW LW rotate the entire set SW extend telescopic aerial vertically Interference caused by the vicinity of electrical equipment like TVs video recorders computers thermostats fluorescent lamps TL engines etc Keep the radio away from electrical equipment NO DISC or ERROR indication CD is badly scratched or dirty e Replace or clean the CD see Maintenance No CD inserted e Insert CD CD inserted upside down e Insert CD with printed side facing up Laser lens is steamed up e Wait until lens has acclimatized The CD skips tracks CD is damaged or dirty e Replace or clean the CD SHUFFLE or PROGRAM is active e Switch off SHUFFLE or PROGRAM play Poor cassette sound quality Dust and dirt on the heads capstan or pressure roller e Clean the heads capstan and pressure roller see Maintenance Recording does not work Cassette tab s may be broken out e Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing tab space Remote control does not function properly Remote control batteries are incorrectly inserted e Insert batteries properly Remote control batteries exhausted e Replace batteries Distance to the
14. ose the set batteries CDs or cassettes to humidity or rain CD PLAYER MAINTENANCE e The lens must not be cleaned e The lens may cloud over if the CD player is moved from cold to warm surroundings The CD player will not start Do not clean the lens but give the player some time to acclimatise CASSETTE DECK MAINTENANCE To ensure a good recording and playback quality clean the indicated parts ABC after every 50 hours of operation or on average once a month e Open the cassette holder using STOP E e Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a special head cleaning fluid e Press PLAY and clean the rubber pressure rollers e Then press PAUSE Hand clean the capstans and the heads e After cleaning press STOP B e Cleaning of the heads can also be done by playing a cleaning cassette through once 9 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING If a fault occurs first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or service centre WARNING English Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this would invalidate the guarantee PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE e REMEDY No sound VOLUME is not adjusted e Adjust the VOLUME Headphones are connected e Disconnect headphones Batteries are exhausted e insert fresh batteries Batteries are inc
15. rerrrresicosecereneeienezonezzenio 4 2 SUPPLY concoconconnecacanocononencaconacsonanncnancaronas 3 CONTROLS and CONNECTIONS 5 4 BACK PANEL and REMOTE CONTROL 6 5 RADIO oocnncancnnrrononcnocononocannoncenonsanconorananocnas 6 6 CD PLAYER 1e eee eeeen nennen 7 8 7 CASSETTE DECKS 9 10 8 MAINTENANCE 4 eene 10 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 RECYCLING Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and old equipment e All redundant packaging material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easy separable into three mono materials cardboard box expandable polystyrene buffer polyethylene bags protective foam sheet e Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company e Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with your household waste The type plate is located on the base of the set This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed 2 SUPPLY SUPPLY Battery supply e Open the battery compartment and insert as indicated six batteries type R20 UM1 or D cells e Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not be used again for a long pe
16. riod The battery supply ts switched off when the set is connected to the mains To change over to battery supply pull out the plug from the MAINS socket 44 Mains supply e Check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate on the base of the set corresponds to your local mains voltage If 11 does not consult your dealer or service organisation If the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE selector s set this selector to the local mains voltage ACMAINS VOLTAGE e Connect the mains lead to the MAINS socket and the wall socket The mains supply is switched on e To disconnect the set from the mains completely withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket Important note for users in the U K When fitting a mains plug follow the instructions as shown on page 2 3 CONTROLS and CONNECTIONS 3 POWER ON TONE 6 HI SPEED DUBBING SPATIAL DYNAMIC BASS BOOST VOLUME INFRARED REMOTE SENSOR 2 DECK 1 1 STEREO HEADPHONE TOP AND FRONT PANEL 1 A stereo headphone socket DECK 1 cassette deck 1 keyboard recording playback RECORD PLAY gt REWIND fast rewind F FWD fast forward wind STOP E PAUSE Il 3 INFRARED REMOTE SENSOR for remote control reception 4 VOLUME button 4 YO DYNAMIC BASS BOOST press to boost the bass response 6 HI SPEED DUBBING press to copy a cassette at high speed 7 POWER ON to select the sound source TAPE OFF RADIO

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