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Philips AZ 7566 User's Manual
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1. English ustifiug AUSTRALIA Guarantee and Service valid for Australia 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 se A C series HiFi systems 12 months I Compact Disc Players 12 months Home Audio Systems 6 months I Clock radios portable radios cassette recorders cassette players and radio recorders 90 days Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within the specified period from 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 warranty 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 occurring under normal use of the product where operated in accor dance with our instructions Philips Consumer Products Division Technology Park Figtree Drive Australia Centre Homebush 2140 l New South Wales NEW ZEALAND Than
2. I TU EE N wan n PHILIPS AZ 7566 Portable Compact Disc Player 4 a I 000 Il 00 il III ES E Instructions for use pHILIPS A Guarantee and Servite sisikatan aa niian aaaeaii aai page 18 New Zealand Guarantee and SENICE eie se sr ie ee ua a sss page 19 2 ea O A ED GE sree rrr v gt gt re mm English Controls Accessories Power Supply Connections English ysibug e DSP STOP PROGRAM N N i MODE NN e OPEN NI A SR gt Y J PLAY PAUSE RESUME HOID Ny NES ED A VOLUME n rn DISPLAY PREVIOUS NEI UNE OUT 3 TYPEPLATE CONTROLS DISPLAY Window for showing the different playing modes tracks and times A Button for selecting the next music track or if held down for searching forward for a particular passage on the CD o MR us um EE TS Button for selecting the previous music track or if held down for searching backward for a particular passage on the CD VOLUME Control for adjusting the volume of the headphones RESUME HOLD Switch for activating the RESUME function resuming CD play and or HOLD blocking all buttons function MODE O Button for selecting the different playing modes SHUFFLE SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL SCAN off PROG P But
3. Should your Philips product fail within the guarantee period please return it to the retailer from whom it was purchased In most cases the retailer will be able to satis factorily repair or replace the product However should the retailer not be able to conclude the matter satisfactorily or if vou have other diffi culties claiming under this guarantee please contact The Guarantee Controller Philips New Zealand Ltd ES PO Box 41 021 Auckland 09 84 94 160 fax EX 09 84 97 858 19 English Meet Philips at the Internet http www philips com CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 3140 115 2444 1 AZ 7566 Vie CHC 9726 n na nr A n me e
4. 0 seconds until you leave this mode or all tracks have been played once gt The selected playing mode is indicated in the display During play CD play continues automatically with the selected playing mode gt In stop position press the H button to start CD play Notes You can choose from 12 different playing modes when you combine all the above mentioned modes with PROGRAM Deactivate all modes with the MODE O button 12 ____ ee o OPERATION PROG P programming of tracks max 25 tracks 1 Select the desired track with PREV lt lt or NEXT 4 2 s soon as the desired track is displayed press the PROG button to store the track in the memory p Display indication of track number D PROGRAM P total number of stored tracks e g O PD3 Notes When you try to store more than 25 tracks mi the display indicates F 1 1 t F LIL L When you press PR0G and there is no track selected rr the display indicates SEL EEE JELELE Playing the program e If you have selected the tracks in STOP mode press the PLAY PAUSE DI button e If you have selected the tracks during CD play first press STOP E and then the PLAY PAUSE bl button p Display indication PROGRAM Your program will be played in the selected playing mode e g shuffle Reviewing the seftings e Press the PROG button for more than 2 seconds Display indication each stored track successively f
5. HUFFLE or Switch off RESUME SHUFFLE from the first track PROGRAM is activated or PROGRAM gt nari nba wow en ee o rr a a mei vem mer TROUBLESHOOTING ml e N REEL Under no circumstances should you try to repair the unit yourself as this will invalidate the warranty PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION General Electrostatic discharge from Disconnect the set from the malfunction the user via the CD player power supply or take out the batteries for a few seconds No sound or bad PAUSE is activated Press PII sound guality Loose or wrong connections Check connections i Volume is not turned up Adjust the volume Headphones wom the wrong Pay attention to the L left Way and R right indications Headphone plug is dirty Clean the headphone plug Strong magnetic fields near Change the players position the CD player or connections in car use Strong vibrations Find another place for the set Adapter cassette is Insert the adapter cassette incorrectly inserted correctly Temperature inside car is too Let the CD player adjust to high low the temperature Cigarette lightersocket is too Clean the cigarette dirty lightersocket Wrong playback direction of Change the autoreverse the autoreverse feature of the direction car cassette player Hum or noise in car Unfit car radio input socket Use the adapter cassette 17 U Fr
6. OWER SUPPLY Mains adapter 1 Make sure that the local voltage corresponds to the voltage of the adapter see accessories 2 Connect the mains adapter to the player s 4 5 V DC socket and to the wall outlet e Always disconnect the adapter when you are not using it Batteries type LR6 UM3 or AA supplied or optional available e Open the battery compartment and insert 2 alkaline batteries Typical playing times under normal conditions Alkaline batteries 5 5 hours ESA off 4 5 hours ESA on e Remove the batteries if they are empty or if the CD player is not to be used for a long time Note In the right hand comer of the display the battery condition will be indicated Full batteries no indication Weak batteries symbol lights up This symbol is not available when rechargeable batteries are used Dead batteries E symbol flashes and the message 5 appears Replace the batteries or connect the power adapter Batteries contain chemical substances therefore they should be disposed of properly English CONNECTIONS Connecting headphones supplied e Connect the supplied headphones 16 ohms 3 5mm plug at the LINE OUT 2 jack ysibua signal lead In both cases the volume of the CD player has to be set to maximum position 10 Use your head when using headphones Hearing safety Do not play your headphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise that continuous use at hig
7. ate into three mono materials cardboard box expandable polystyrene buffer and 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 15 English ysijbua TROUBLESHOOTING e If a fault occurs please check the points listed below before taking your set for repair e if you are not able to solve a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or service facility PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No power or CD Batteries play won t start Batteries incorrectly inserted__ Insert the batteries correctly Use of new batteries Press Pll Display Batteries are dead Change recharge the batteries no indication Contact pins are dirty Clean them with a cloth power adapter i Loose connection Connect the adapter securely In car use Cigarette lighter is not powered Switch on ignition or when ignition is switched off insert batteries CD play does not HOLD feature is activated Switch off the HOLD feature start or is CD lid is not closed securely Close the lid securely interrupted Moisture condensation Leave the player in a warm place until the moisture evaporates Display no CD is not or incorrectly inserted Insert a CD label facing up indication CD is badly scratched Use another CD orno d S CD is dirty Clean the CD Play does not start RESUME S
8. h volume can permanently damage hearing Traffic safety Do not use headphones while driving a vehicle It may create a 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 on around you A A AA M e e e _ _ _ mtm m _ t ___nm a a e e ti RA wee a a N at s ner CONNECTIONS Find a safe place for the CD player on a horizontal vibration free and stable surface that is not dangerous or in the way of the driver or passengers 2 Connect the DC plug of the voltage converter to the DC socket of your CD player only for a 12 Y car battery negative grounding 3 Insert the voltage converter into the cigarette lighter socket If necessary clean the cigarette lighter socket to obtain a good electrical contact 4 Turn down the volume and switch off the autoreverse function if present of your car radio cassette player Connect the adapter cassette plug to the LINE OUT 2 socket of the CD player Slide the adapter cassette carefully into the car radio s cassette compartment Make sure that the cord does not hinder your driving Start the CD player turn its volume to maximum position 10 and adjust the sound with the car radio controls e To remove the adapter cassette pres
9. k you for purchasing this quality Philips product Philips New Zealand Ltd guarantees this product against defective components and faulty workmanship for a period of 12 months Any defect in materials or workman ship 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 wa purchased Conditions 1 The product must have been purchased in New Zealand As proof of purchase retain the original sales docket indicating the date of purchase 2 The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components or faulty workmanship on the part of the manufacturer S 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 modification to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician 4 Reasonable evidence in the form of a sales docket 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
10. lashes for a short moment Erasing the program in STOP mode e Press the STOP m button to erase the program PROGRAM disappears on the display and your program is erased R lights up briefly on the display Note Interrupting the power supply or opening the lid will also erase the program English ysi 6u3 OPERATION ESA Electronic Shock Absorption Memory Activate the ESA memory by sliding the ESA switch to the right The ESA symbol lights up in the display The ESA memory continuously stores in advance the CD data to be played This is to prevent sound skipping during play due to shock and vibration Prolonged shocks and vibrations may empty the ESA memory completely Then the display shows 54 and there will be no sound Note When switching the ESA feature on and off CD play will be delayed or interrupted for a short time RESUME HOLD RESUME playing from where you have stopped Activate the RESUME feature by sliding the RESUME HOLD AN switch to the middle If you stop CD play by pressing the STOP M button the last played position will be stored Press PIE to resume CD play from the position where it was stopped HOLD deactivating all buttons Activate the HOLD feature by sliding the RESUME HOLD switch to the far right gt Now all buttons are deactivated and will not function until you switch the feature off again If you press a button except OPEN the di
11. s the eject button of the car radio e Always remove the voltage converter from the cigarette lighter socket when the CD player is not n use eh cox amp ol Notes on In car Use Avoid excessive heat from the car heating or from direct sunlight e g in a parked car in the summer If your car radio has a LINE IN jack it is best to use it for the car radio connection instead of the adapter cassette Connect the signal lead to this LINE IN jack and the LINE OUT jack of the CD player English OPERATION m Inserting the CD Removing the CD a 2 e Push gently on e Hold the CD the CD center by its edge so that it fits and press the hub gently onto the hub Playing a CD 1 Open the lid by pushing the OPEN slide control to the side 2 Insert an audio CD printed side up Close the lid by pushing down on the right hand side 3 Press the PH button to start CD play Display indication of example I 4 current track 2 56 elapsed time of current track H 2 56 4 Adjust the sound using the controls VOLUME and DSP 5 You can interrupt CD play by pressing the PH button Continue CD play by pressing the II button again Display indication of time of the current position flashing 6 Press the STOP button to stop CD play Display indication of example 11 17 total number of tracks 51 06 total playing time ii e If you press the STOP M button again you will switch off the
12. set Note If no button is pressed for 90 seconds the set will switch off automatically e rr e ee dio n TT ge A eN NN Selecting another track e Briefly press the r lt or button once several times to skip to the beginning of the current previous or next track s Display indication of selected track number During play CD play continues automatically with the selected track In stop position press the PIE button to start CD play English Searching for a passage during CD play 1 Hold down the m lt or button to find a particular passage in forward or backward direction gt After 2 seconds searching will start at high speed 2 Release the button when you have reached the desired passage Note Searching is only possible within the particular track when you are in one of these modes SHUFFLE REPEAT 1 or PROGRAM Searching is not possible in the SCAN mode 11 ysi 6u3 OPERATION MODE o different playing modes e By pressing the MODE O button you can successively activate the playing modes SHUFFLE The tracks are played in random order until all of them have been played once SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL All tracks are played repeatedly in random order until you leave this mode REPEAT 1 The track is played repeatedly until you leave this mode REPEAT ALL The CD is played repeatedly until you leave this mode SCAN Each track is scanned for 1
13. splay will indicate HOLD Notes In the hold position the resume function is automatically activated Do not open the lid as this erases the information about the last position played GENERAL INFORMATION e The lens of the CD player should never be touched e Do not expose the CD player batteries or CDs to rain dampness sand dust or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or to direct sunlight e The lens may cloud over when the set is suddenly moved from cold to warm surroundings Playing a CD is not possible then Leave the CD player in a warm environment until the moisture evaporates e You can clean the CD player with a soft and slightly dampened chamois leather Do not use any cleaning agents as they may have a corrosive effect e Always pick up the CD by the edge and put it back in its box after use e To clean the CD wipe it off in a straight line from the center toward the edge using a soft lint free cloth A cleaning agent may damage the disc e When a new CD does not stay on the hub this is caused by small burrs around the center hole of the CD Remove the burrs by rubbing the edge of the center hole with a pen or similar instrument Environmental information Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and obsolete equipment e All redundant packaging material has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to separ
14. ton for storing tracks in a program and for reviewing the program EE uapa Digital Sound Processing Button for selecting the different sound settings at the headphone output ROCK POP CAR INCREDIBLE SURROUND off STOP I8 Button for stopping CD play deleting various settings switching off the CD player OPEN cca Slide control for opening the lid of the CD player PLAY PAUSE Il Button for starting and pausing CD play ESA A Electronic Shock Absorption Switch for activating the electronic buffer memory for an undisturbed sound LINE OUT Headphone and LINE OUT jack 3 5 mm 45VDC Socket for external power supply Battery compartment for inserting batteries Note If you use the DC jack mains adapter or car cigarette lighter the display is backlighted If you use battery power the display is lighted for 10 seconds after key operations English ACCESSORIES Accessories AY 3464 signal lead with 3 5 mm stereo plug and two cinch plugs ysij6ug Accessories for power supply AY 3160 mains adapter 4 5 V 400 mA Direct current plus pole to the center pin Note Use only the AY 3160 adapter other products may damage the set Gar accessories AY 3545 car voltage converter 4 5 V 600 mA Direct Current plus pole to the center pin AY 3500 car adapter cassette e eun um e aree CRS a eme e na gt mona mm P
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