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1.  you recognize the passage you want   release 44 or         to resume normal playback     Helpful hints         When your searching reaches the end of the  last track  the CD goes to stop mode        Programming track  numbers    You may store up to 20 tracks in the desired  sequence  If you like  store any track more  han once     1 In the stop position  press PROG to  activate programming        3 Display  PROG and F     flash   See       2 Press 44 or      to select your desired track  number     For MP3 CD  first press WA once or more     find your album   3 Press PROG to store the desired track  number   3 Display  PROG and 72 flash for you  to program the next track        4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store all  desired tracks in this way   3 If you attempt to store more than 0  tracks  no track can be selected and the  display shows         5      play your program  press 1    Helpful hints      When playback of your program comes  to the stop position  your set will return  to normal playback  To re enter program  mode  press PROG in the stop position     Reviewing the program    In the stop position  press PROG repeatedly  to see your stored tracks     Erasing a program   You can erase the contents of the memory   by        in the stop position  press PROG to enter  program mode  and then press           selecting FM  MW or OFF         opening the CD door     MP3 CD CD Player       Different play modes   REPEAT  and SHUFFLE   See  6   7    You can select and c
2. CD Soundmachine   23025    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    User Manual       PHILIPS                                        PHILIPS                            O                                                                           am S7  E P   Qu HE    La                                                                                                               English    Congratulations on your purchase and  welcome to Philips     To fully benefit from the support that  Philips offers  register your product at  www philips com welcome        Supplied Accessories     AC power cord          Top front panels  See  1     VOLUME   adjusts volume level    2  VA     For MP3 CD only  select albums    3  MODE   selects different play modes   e g  REPEAT or SHUFFLE  random  order     4            starts or pause CD playback           44     selects      next previous track      searches forwards backwards  press and  hold the button  within the current track                            stops disc playback       erases a program     5  PROG   programs tracks and reviews the  program                  OPEN   opens closes the CD  door       TUNING   tunes to radio stations  Display     shows the CD functions             Back panel  See  1  and   2       9  Source selector  CD  FM  MW  OFF      selects CD or radio source of sound      power off switch                     Telescopic antenna   improves FM recep   tion     aD      MAINS    inlet for p
3. al audio source to the LINE IN inlet     Helpful hints     The set switches to LINE IN mode  automatically when an external audio source  is connected  no matter the set is in CD  FM  or MW mode     The LINE IN inlet is not for earphones   Adjusting volume and sound    Adjust the sound with the VOLUME and  DBB controls     Tuner    MP3 CD CD Player       Radio reception    1 Adjust the Source selector to FM       MW     2 Turn TUNING to tune to a station     Helpful hints   To improve radio reception   e For FM  extend  incline and turn the  telescopic antenna for best reception  Reduce  its length if the signal is too strong        For MW  the set uses a built in antenna   Direct this antenna for best reception by  turning the whole set        About MP3   The music compression technology MP3   MPEG1 Audio Layer 3  significantly reduce  he digital data of an audio CD while  maintaining CD quality sound     e Getting        files  you can either download  egal music files from the internet to your  computer hard disc  or create such files by  converting audio CD files in your computer  hrough appropriate encoder software    128kbps bit rate or higher is recommended  for MP3 files        Creating a MP3 CD  burn the music files  from your computer hard disc on a CDR or  CDRW using your CD burner    Helpful Hints     Make sure that the file names of the MP3 files  end with  mp3       Total number of music files and albums  around  400  with a typical file name length of 20  chara
4. ard and stable surface  so that the system does not tilt     Where the MAINS plug or an appliance cou   pler is used as the disconnect device  the dis   connect device shall remain readily operable     Do not expose the set  batteries  CDs to  humidity  rain  sand or excessive heat caused  by heating equipment or direct sunlight     The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip   ping or splashing    Adequate ventilation with a minimum gap of  15cm  6 inches  between the ventilation  holes and surrounding surfaces is necessary  0 prevent heat build up     Do not cover the ventilation openings with  items such as newspapers  table cloths  cur   ains  etc       objects filled with liquids  such as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus   No naked flame sources  such as lighted can   dles  should be placed on the apparatus     The mechanical parts of the set contain self   ubricating bearings and must not be oiled or  ubricated        To clean the set  use a dry cloth  Do not use  any cleaning agents containing alcohol  ammo   nia  benzene or abrasives as these may harm  the housing        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  Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock  Under no  circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself  as this will    invalidate the guarantee     Prob
5. cters      The length of file names affects the number of  tracks for playback  With shorter file names  more  files can be burned on a disc           Playing a disc   e This CD player plays Audio Discs including  CD Recordables  CD R   CD Rewritables   CD RW  and MP3 CD      CD ROM  CD I  CDV VCD  DVD       computer CDs are not possible for playback    IMPORTANT    e CDs encoded with copyright protection    technologies by some record companies may  be unplayable by this product     Adjust the Source selector to CD   2 Open the CD door  and insert    CD with    the printed side facing up  then press the CD  door gently to close      gt  Display shows        and later the total  number of tracks   See  3         Press  gt II to start playback   To pause playback  press        3 Display     flashes   See   4    5 To resume  press      again                    To stop CD playback  press        Helpful hints    CD play will also stop when             open the CD door               select FM  MW or OFF sound source   the CD has reached the end     MP3 CD CD Player       Selecting a different track    e             44          once or repeatedly until the  desired track number appears in the display   For MP3 CD  First press WA once or more  to find your album    e    the pause stop position  press PHI to start  playback        Finding a passage within a  track  1 During playback  press and hold                   gt  The CD is played at high speed and with  reduced volume   2 When
6. do not try to mix  old batteries with the new ones      Remove the batteries if the set is not to be used  for a long time     Using AC power   WARNING  Always check you have  completely switched off the set  before  you change or disconnect power supply     1 Check if the power voltage  as shown       the type plate located on the bottom  of the set  corresponds to your local power  supply  If it does not  consult your dealer or  service center    2 Connect the power cord to the AC  MAINS  inlet and the wall socket  The set is  now connected and ready for use    3 To switch the set off completely  withdraw the  power cord from the wall socket    4 Install the unit near the AC outlet and where  the AC power plug can be easily reached            Disconnect the power cord from the wall  socket to protect your set during heavy    General Operation    thunderstorms  Children could seriously injure  themselves as the free end of the cable may  still be live if only the connector is removed  from the MAINS socket at the back of the  unit     The type plate is located on the bottom  of the set     Helpful hints   To avoid unnecessary energy consumption     always adjust the Source selector to OFF  after using the set     General operation    Switching on and off and selecting the  function   To select your sound source  adjust the  Source selector to  CD  FM or MW     To switch off the set  adjust the Source  selector to OFF position     To switch to LINE IN mode  connect an  extern
7. hange the various play  modes before or during playback  and  combine REPEAT modes with PROG  PRO   GRAM                             plays the current track continuously     CPALL    repeats the entire CD program   For MP3        ALB  plays all tracks of current album  repeatedly     gt  lt      plays all tracks in random order    1 To select play mode  press MODE once or  more    gt  The display shows the related icon    2 Press Pl to start playback if in the stop pause  position    3      return to normal playback  press MODE  repeatedly until the modes are no longer  displayed        You can also press         cancel your play  mode     Maintenance  amp  Safety  See                   CD player and CD handling      If the CD player cannot read CDs correctly     use a cleaning CD to clean the lens before  aking the set to repair  2    e The lens of the CD player should never be  ouched       Sudden changes in the surrounding    emperature can cause condensation on the   ens of your CD player  Playing a CD is then   not possible  Do not attempt to clean the 2  ens but leave the set in a warm environment  until the moisture evaporates       Always close the CD door to avoid dust on  he lens     e      clean the CD  wipe in a straight line from   he center towards the edge using a soft      int free cloth  Do not use cleaning agents as   hey may damage the disc         Never write on a CD or attach any stickers     o it           Safety information    Place the set on a flat  h
8. lem           Possible cause      Remedy    No sound  power           Volume not adjusted  Adjust the VOLUME      Power cord not securely connected      Connect the AC power cord properly       Batteries dead  incorrectly inserted       Insert  fresh  batteries correctly       CD contains non audio files     Press 44       i once or more to skip to a CD audio  track  instead of the data file     Display does not function properly   No   reaction to operation of any of the   controls       Electrostatic discharge     Switch off and unplug the set  Reconnect after a  few seconds        fr oraa indication           No CD inserted     Insert a CD       CD badly scratched or dirty       Replace  clean CD  see Maintenance       Laser lens steamed up       Wait until lens has cleared       CD R CD RW is blank or not finalized     Use a finalized CD R CD RW or suitable CD  Audio disc only    Note    Make sure the CD is not encoded with copy   right protection technologies  as some do not  conform to the Compact Disc standard     The CD skips tracks           CD damaged or dirty       Replace or clean            Program shuffle is active     Quit program shuffle mode    Note  A CD badly scratch or dirty may result in  improper operation     Sound skips during MP3 playback       MP3 file made at compression level exceeding  320kbps   e Use a lower compression level to record CD  tracks into MP3 format        Disc damaged or dirty     Replace or clean disc             Environmental info
9. ower cord   42 DBB   turns the bass enhancement on off   63 LINE IN   inlet for external audio source     Controls       Bottom panel    Battery door   Press on the arrow and  push to insert 6 x 1 5V R 14  UM 2       cells     CAUTION     Visible and invisible laser radia   tion  If the cover is open  do not  look at the beam      High voltage  Do not open  You  run the risk of getting an electric  shock  The machine does not con   tain any user serviceable parts      Modification of the product  could result in hazardous radia   tion of EMC or other unsafe oper   ation     Power Supply       Power Supply   Whenever convenient  use the power supply  cord if you want to conserve battery life   Make sure you remove the plug from the set  and wall outlet before inserting batteries   Batteries  not included     1 Open the battery door and insert 6 batteries   type R 14  UM 2 or C cells   preferably  alkaline  with the correct polarity as indicated by  the     and     symbols inside the compartment     2 Replace the battery door  making sure the  batteries are firmly and correctly in place  The  set is now ready to operate     Batteries contain chemical substances  so  they should be disposed of properly      Incorrect use of batteries can cause electrolyte  leakage and will corrode the compartment or  cause the batteries to burst        Do not mix battery types  e g  alkaline with  carbon zinc  Only use batteries of the same type  for the set        When inserting new batteries  
10. rmation  All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted  The packaging can be easily separated  into three materials  cardboard  polystyrene and plastic     Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a  specialized company  Please observe the local regulations regarding the  disposal of packaging  dead batteries and old equipment           PHILIPS    S    Meet Philips at the Internet  http   www philips com    AZ302S    CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT       Printed in China PDCC LL 0741    
    
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