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2. FM MW LW SW or AM FM aw TUNING buttons aje PRESET to select PRESET stations TIME SET MEMORY to store station frequencies and to adjust the time MONO STEREO FM mono stereo button TIME FREQUENCY to display either frequency or time TUNER CLOCK display shows FM MW LW SW AM FM the wave band frequency in MHz FM SW or kHz AM MW LW the actual time 12 or 24 hours indication AM or PM in case of 12 hours time indication PRESET 4 indicating the PRESET location of ___ the shown frequency STEREO when receiving an FM stereo station 9 BASS TREBLE tone control TURBO BASS GENERATOR bass button with in dicator press to boost the bass response MIC microphone socket Fran ais English BACK PANEL fig 2 42 CD OUT sockets for CD reproduction through e g your stereo system MAINS socket for mains lead VOLTAGE selector not on all versions The type plate is located on the base of the set Nederlands Deutsch o Svenska Italiano Suomi INSTALLATION SUPPLY Batteries Whenever convenient use AC mains supply if you want to conserve battery Open the battery compartment fig 2 1 Insert as indicated eight preferably Alkaline batteries type R20 UM1 or D cells fig 2 The battery supply is switched off when the set is connected to the mains When changing over to battery supply pull out the plug from the AC MAINS socket 43
3. fig 2 Tuning to a preselected station e Set the mode selector 6 to TUNER e Select the wave band using the selector FM MW LW SW or AM FM e Select the desired PRESET location using the PRESET buttons a v CLOCK In position CD or TAPE and also if the set is switch ed off the display shows the time In position TUNER you can select time or frequency indication by pressing TIME FREQUENCY You can choose between 24 hours or 12 hours time indication first set the mode selector 6 to TAPE then keep TIME SET MEMORY pressed and press TIME FREQUENCY In case of 12 hours indication AM or PM appears on the display Time setting e Switch on the set using the POWER button Q First set the mode selector 6 to TAPE TUNER or CD Keep at the same time the buttons TIME SET MEMORY and PRESET a or pressed after some seconds the displayed time starts running When approaching the actual time release a and the displayed time stops e Keep TIME SET MEMORY pressed and press PRESET 2 or briefly each time the time is changed minute by minute until you finally reach the correct time e The clock starts running when releasing the TIME SET MEMORY button e In case of mains breakdown or exhausted batteries the clock runs on the four R6 UM3 AA buffer batteries fig 2 English COMPACT DISC PLAYING A DISC Switch on the set using the POWER button Set the mode
4. selector to CD on the display appears Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME 9 BASS TREBLE 9 and TURBO BASS GENERATOR Press OPEN CLOSE to open the disc cover Insert the disc printed side facing up fig 3 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 e Playback will start by pressing PLAY p gt 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 II The word PAUSE then appears To continue playback press PAUSE again e To stop playback press STOP m The CD player also goes to position STOP by pressing OPEN CLOSE G when the end of the disc is reached if you move the function selector 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 3 Open the disc cover only if the CD player is in position STOP Always switch off the set after use with POWER button 1 Remarks f the battery voltage is not sufficient any more for playing a disc the CD player will not start If does not disappear the CD player cann
5. 2 For the clock and the radio memory insert four batteries type or AA cells fig 2 Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not be used again for a long period Mains Check if the mains voltage as shown the type plate corresponds to your local mains supply If it does not consult your dealer or service organisation If the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE selector 3 set this selector to the local mains voltage Connect the mains lead to the AC MAINS socket 43 and the wall socket The mains supply is now switched on e To disconnect the set from the mains completely withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket Important note for users in U K When fitting a mains plug to the mains lead proceed as follows The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live These colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug so proceed as follows Connect the Brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured Red Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured Black Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug marked E or or coloured green or green and yellow Note This apparatus must be protected by a 3 Amp Fuse if a 13 Amp plug is used or if any other type of plug is used by a 5 Amp Fuse either in the plug or adapter or at the distribution board If in doubt consult
6. A MEXICO Este aparato esta fabricado con materiales de alta calidad ha sido cuidadosamente verificado Philips por lo tanto da a usted una garant a de 12 meses a partir de su fecha de compra La garant a ampara la reposici n de las piezas defec tuosas debidas a fallas en su montaje o en los materiales incluyendo la mano de obra necesaria para su reemplazo en nuestras Sucursales o talleres autori zados En caso de fallas en su aparato le rogamos se sirva poner en contacto con su distribuidor Esta garant a no cubrir las aver as que resulten como consecuencia de una instalaci n incorrecta del apara to manifiesto maltrato o uso inadecuado del mismo Philips se obliga a reparar y devolvera usted su aparato en un plazo no mayor de 30 d as h biles contados a partir de la fecha de haber ingresado su aparato a uno de nuestros talleres Para que esta garant a sea v lida es necesario que el certificado que figura en la parte posterior de est instructivo haya sido debidamente llenado en el mo mento de la compra del aparato En caso de extrav o del certificado con la presentaci n de la factura o remisi n de su aparato podr hacer efectiva la garant a correspondiente Si usted tiene alguna duda o pregunta que no le pueda solucionar su distribuidor por favor ponerse en contac to con Oficinas Centrales de Servicio Av Coyoac n No 1051 Col del Valle 03100 MEXICO D F 5 75 20 22 o 5 75 01 00 3139 116 13365
7. D fast forward wind IIPAUSE 4 DIRECTION to change the play direction lt gt tape direction indicators TAPE MODE reverse selector no reverse single reverse continuous reverse playback only 3 OPEN CLOSE to open the CD cover 4 VOLUME control s 3 PHONES stereo headphone socket 6 TUNER TAPE CD mode selector to select the sound source CD keyboard and display PLAY and PAUSE button m STOP button m4 PREVIOUS NEXT and ma SEARCH r H4 PREVIOUS NEXT r in position playback or STOP press briefly to jump to a previous me or next track lt SEARCH r during playback keep pressed to search fast backward me or forward gt poe to play only the beginning of each trac 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 CD display shows please wait TRACK the total number of tracks and during PLAY the number of the track being played 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 TUNER CLOCK keyboard and display
8. D player separately if you press RE CORD 0 the CD player starts automatically if the CD player 15 in position STOP recording will start from the beginning of the disc or from the beginning of the programmed 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 to the beginning of that track and then recording will start Recording from the radio e Set the mode selector 6 to TUNER e Tune to the desired radio station e In case of FM radio recordings set the MONO STEREO button to the desired position Microphone recording Connect the microphone to the socket MIC 4 Microphone only set mode selector 6 to TAPE Mixing with CD set mode selector 6 to CD Mixing with radio set mode selector 6 to TUNER howling sound occurs keep the microphone away from the loudspeakers or reduce the VOLUME G or use headphones for monitoring English CASSETTE Starting and stopping the recording e Start recording by pressing RECORD 6 in doing so PLAY P is pressed too For brief interruptions press PAUSE IL To restart recording press this button once more To stop recording press STOP I On pressing again the cassette holder will open e Always switch off the set after use with POWER button 1 COPYRIGHT Recording is permis
9. FLE 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 4 PREVIOUS NEXT v 44 SEARCH 1 lt 4 PREVIOUS NEXT r Press briefly less than 1 second a During PLAY INTROSCAN and SHUFFLE 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 more than once until the display shows the desired track number lt go to the previous track title If you want to repeat the running title from the beginning press once lf you want to repeat one of the previous titles press me more than once unti 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 e and until the display shows the required track number 2 lt SEARCH gt During playback keep for search forward and lt 4 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 COMPACT DISC PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS You may select a number of tracks and store these in the memory in the desired sequence When play
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11. a qualified electrician CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS fig 1 2 Stereo headphone socket 5 N PHONES For stereo headphones with 3 5 mm plug Inserting the plug will disconnect the loudspeakers CD Output sockets CD OUT 42 Cinch sockets for CD reproduction not radio or cas sette through e g your stereo system e Connect the CD OUT sockets 42 to the input sockets LINE IN AUX or CD of the other set The CD OUT output signal is not affected by the position of the controls VOLUME BASS TREBLE 9 and TURBO BASS GENERATOR 60 Socket for microphone MIC For a microphone with 3 5 mm plug To avoid disturbing noises reduce the VOLUME 4 before connecting the microphone Public address you can reproduce your voice amplified through the loudspeakers set the mode selector 6 to TAPE Disc jockey you can mix your voice with the CD TAPE or TUNER set the mode selector to CD TAPE or TUNER In position CD or TUNER you can record it on the cassette deck Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME BASS TREBLE 9 and TURBO BASS GENERATOR 40 howling sound occurs keep the microphone away from the loudspeakers or reduce the VOLUME 2 Disconnect the microphone when not in use TUNER RADIO RECEPTION Switch on the set using the POWER button Q Set the mode selector 6 to TUNER e Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME BASS TREBLE and the TURBO BASS GENERATOR bass b
12. can also be done by playing the cleaning cassette SBC 114 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 This product complies with the radio interference re quirements of the European Community 53 _ TC re wee eee 55 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE VALID FOR AUSTRALIA GUARANTEE AND SERVICE FOR NEW ZEALAND The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies which under the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State law the purchaser or owner has in respect of the product The Philips product carries the following warranties C series HiFi systems 12 months Compact Disc Play ers 12 months Home Audio Systems 6 menths Clock radios portable radios cassette recorders cassette players and radio recorders 90 days Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within the specified period fro
13. ed step by step until finally the right frequency has been reached One step is 0 05 MHz 50 kHz on FM 9 or 10 kHz on MW 1 kHz on LW and 5 kHz on SW When the word STEREO appears in the display you are receiving a FM stereo station A disturbing noise due to a weak FM stereo signal can be sup pressed by pressing the MONO button once The word STEREO will then disappear and you will hear and record the FM programme in mono The radio returns to STEREO when pressing MONO again or when selecting another station Always switch off the set after use with POWER button 9 PREFERRED STATIONS PRESET For each wave band you can store the frequencies of up to 6 stations in the memory Storing station frequencies 1 Select the wave band using the selector MW LW SW AM FM 2 Using the TUNING a buttons tune either automatically or manually to the frequency to be stored 3 If you want to store the frequency shown press TIME SET MEMORY the PRESET number starts flashing 0 means that the shown frequency has not yet been stored 4 Within 5 seconds select the desired PRESET location using the PRESET buttons s w 5 Then press TIME SET MEMORY again the frequency is now stored e A stored frequency is only erased from the memory by storing another frequency in its place e In case of mains breakdown or exhausted batteries the contents of the memory will be kept by the four R6 UM3 or AA buffer batteries
14. gt and playback will start You can reverse the play direction at any moment by pressing DIRECTION 0 The tape direction indicators lt gt show the actual play direction e To stop playback press STOP When the end of the tape is reached the recorder buttons are released except for non stop play e Always switch off the set after use with POWER button 7 10 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CD player and discs The lens 9 fig 4 should never be touched or 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 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 centre to edge fig 5 using a soft lint free cloth Cleaning agents may harm the disc Cassette deck To ensure a good recording and playback quality clean the parts A 8 indicated in fig 8 after every 50 hours of operation or on average once a month Open the cassette holder by pressing EJECT e Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a special head cleaning fluid e Press PLAY gt and clean the rubber pressure rollers fig 8 Then press PAUSE clean the magnetic head and the capstans 6 After cleaning press STOP E Cleaning of the magnetic head
15. ing you will only hear the stored titles in the selected se quence 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 P yet e Select the desired track using the buttons t lt and until the display shows the required track number e Store this track by pressing STORE e Select and store in this way all desired titles Storing during INTROSCAN e Press INTROSCAN to play the first few seconds of each track ess STORE as soon as you recognize a desired title Storing during PLAY During normal PLAY you may store the running t tle by pressing STORE After pressing STORE the character PROGRAM 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 FULL ap pears When pressing DISPLAY the display will show in sequence all stored track numbers You can simply erase the whole memory by press ing CLEAR the character for CLEAR appears now The contents of the memory are also erased by opening the disc cover using OPEN CLOSE 3 if you move the function selector 6 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 pla
16. lty workmanship on the part of the manufacturer 3 The guarantee does not cover failures caused by misuse neglect normal wear and tear accidental breakage use on the incorrect voltage use contrary to operating instructions or unauthorised modifica tion to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician 4 Reasonable evidence in the form of a sales docket or completed guarantee card must be supplied to indicate that the product was purchased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim 5 In the event of a failure Philips shall be under no liability for any injury or any loss or damage caused to property or products other than the product under guarantee This guarantee does not prejudice your rights under common law and statute and is in addition to the normal responsibilities of the retailer and Philips How to claim Should your Philips product fail within the guarantee period please returnitto the retailer from whom itwas purchased In most cases the retailer will be able to satisfactorily repair or replace the product However should the retailer not be able to conclude the matter satisfactorily or if you have other difficul ties claiming under this guarantee please contact The Guarantee Controller Philips New Zealand Ltd E 3P 0 41 021 Auckland 09 84 44 160 e ee eg mager A A AA AA nn n U A n GARANTIA PAR
17. m the date of delivery will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Note Please retain your purchase docket to assist prompt service Conditions of this warranty 1 All claims for warranty service must be made to the retailer from whom this product was purchased All transport charges incurred in connection with war ranty service or replacement will be paid by the purchaser 2 These warranties do not cover batteries and extend only to defects in materials or workmanship ring under normal use of the product where operated in accordance with our instructions Philips Consumer Products Division Technology Park Figtree Drive Australia Centre Homebush 2140 New South Wales Thank you for purchasing this quality Philips product The document you are now reading is your guarantee card Guarantee Philips NewZealand Ltd guarantees this productagainst defective components and faulty workmanship for a period of 12 months Any defect in materials or work manship occurring within 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Conditions 1 The product must have been purchased in New Zealand and this guarantee card completed at time of purchase this is your proof of the date of pur chase 2 The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components or fau
18. orge Typeskilt finnes p apparatens underside Observer Nettbryteren POWER er sekundert innkoplet Den innebygde netdelen er derfor ikke frakoplet nettet s lenge apparatet er til sluttet nettkontakten Garanti og service sider 54 56 sider 54 56 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Garanzia servizio 5 Svenska sida 41 INDEX llustrations 34 Guarantee and service pages 54 56 Francais page 11 Illustrations pages 3 4 Garantie et service apr s vente pages 54 56 OD Deutsch Seite 17 Abbildungen Seten34 Garantieleistung und Service SertenS456 A ee QD Nederlands pagina 23 Afbeeldingen paginas 34 5 Garantie en service pagina s 54 56 E CE Espanol p gina29 3 llustraciones p ginas 34 8 Garant a p ginas 54 55 Italiano pagina 35 Iflustrazion 3 4 pagine 54 56 G Y Figurer sidoma 3 4 5 och service sidorna 54 56 Pr GF Suomi sivu 47 E Kuvat swut34 8 Takuu ja huolto sivut 54 56 4x type AA cells R6 UM3 MAINS VOLTAGE 8 x type D cells R20 UM1 S Sak e CONTRO LS For the illustrations keep the pages 3 and 4 open TOP AND FRONT PANEL fig 1 POWER button with ON indicator 2 cassette deck keyboard RECORD gt PLAY lt lt REWIND fast rewind F FW
19. ot read the disc Possible causes are you inserted the disc the wrong way the label should face up fig 3 the surface of the disc is badly scratched or dirty see Maintenance the lens fig 4 is steamed up because of a sudden transition from a cold into a warm environment 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 during playback PLAY SHUFFLE or INTROSCAN To defeat the REPEAT function press REPEAT again and the word REPEAT disappears INTROSCAN The INTROSCAN function can be switched on from the STOP PLAY and SHUFFLE mode e Press INTROSCAN The word SCAN then appears Only the first few seconds of each track are played but always from track number 4 The moment you press PLAY or SHUFFLE the INTROSCAN function is defeated the word SCAN disappears and the disc is played in the normal way from this track number lf you press or the INTROSCAN function remains operative and the beginning of the next previous ka track is played If INTROSCAN is not defeated by pressing PLAY gt SHUFFLE or STOP 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 SHUF
20. sible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed For U K only Recording and Playback of material may require consent See Copyright Act 1956 and The Per former s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972 FAST WINDING Press lt lt or gt To stop fast winding press STOP SAFEGUARDING AGAINST ERASURE Keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front of you fig 7 and break out the left tab Now recording on this side is no longer possible You can render this safeguard ineffective by covering the aperture with a piece of adhesive tape CASSETTE PLAYBACK e Switch on the set using the POWER button 9 e Set the mode selector 6 to TAPE e Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME 4 BASS TREBLE 9 and TURBO BASS GENERATOR 49 Press EJECT Mand insert a recorded cassette fig 6 e Fast winding and rewinding Press 44 or To stop press STOP e Setthe TAPE MODE selector to no reverse to play one cassette side So deck stops at the end of the tape single reverse to play both cassette sides once At the end of the first cassette side the tape di rection is reversed and the TAPE MODE selector jumps to position The deck stops at the end of the second cassette side CD continuous reverse for non stop playback the deck reverses the play direction whenever reaching the end of the cassette e Select the tape direction using DIRECTION button 0 e Press PLAY
21. utton e Select the wave band using the selector FM MW LW SW or AM FM SW and LW not on all versions 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 transmitter For AM MW and LW Medium and Long Wave the set is provided with built in aerial so there 15 no need to use the telescopic aerial The aerial can be directed by turning the whole set For Short Wave SW the telescopic aerial must be pulled out and placed in the vertical position To improve SW reception vary the length of the aerial Tune automatically manually by means of the PRESET buttons to a radio station Automatic tuning not on SW Keep the TUNING button a pressed until appears on the display then release the button The receiver stops when finding strong station If the station found is not the desired one simply repeat this operation Manual tuning Manual tuning is useful when you already know the frequency of the desired station e g from your programme guide and if you want to tune to a weak station e Keep the TUNING button aor pressed until you approach the required frequency Then release the button and press the opposite TUNING button quickly and briefly then the displayed frequency stops Then press TUNING briefly each time In this way the frequency is chang
22. y your selection the CD player should be in po sition STOP then press PLAY P now the word MEMORY appears _ W tu gt 2 E CASSETTE RECORDING Preparation Switch on the set using the POWER button Q e Press EJECT to open the cassette holder Insert the cassette fig 6 For recording you must use a cassette on which the tabs fig 7 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 e Set the TAPE MODE selector to no reverse to record one cassette side The deck stops at the end of the tape single reverse to record on both cassette sides once At the end of the first cassette side the tape direction is reversed and the TAPE MODE selector jumps to position The deck stops at the end of the second cassette side continuous reverse for continuous recording At the end of the second cassette side the recorder does not stop recording but erases and overwrites the previous recording Select the tape direction using DIRECTION button 9 When monitoring during recording adjust the sound with the controls VGLUME BASS TREBLE 5 and TURBO BASS GENERATOR 49 These con trols do not affect the recording Recording from the CD player Set the mode selector 6 to CD It s not necessary to start the C
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