ACCESSORIES/ INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS ACCESSORIES (Supplied) ~ Standard items: Ra mote control transmitter (1x) Batteries (2x AAA size) for remote control transmitter Loudspeaker boxes {one pair) FM antenna wire 76 ohms {1x} Adapter Fem/Fem Din 45325 {for UK version only} (1%} [ete. Front view Back view INSTALLATION * Insert the batteries into the remote control transmitter, as shown in the battery compartment.
CONNECTIONS CONTROLS stinkbug J D} AUX/DCC input. For connection of other sound sources {e.g. DCC, TV audio output}. o m 0 oce E} Power cord. Do ppt connect the unit to the power without having checked whether the voltage given on the type plate corresponds with the local AC outlet voltage. natal, please consult your dealer. The type plate is located on the rear of the unit. Positioning the Loudspeakers The best position can be found by experimenting.
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CONTROLS OPERATION/AMPLIFIER stinkbug ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 Standby button For switching the unit to standby mode. 2 NEWS button To activate or deactivate the NEWS feature. 3 DISC button For disc selection of a GD changer. 4 CD button For selecting CD mode.
TUNER TUNER TUNING * Press TUNER on the unit. TUNER' appears on the display. + Select the tuning range with the BAND button. ¢ Cross € TUNING/TUNING & for one to two secants or more, then release the button, ~ The tuner will automatically search for the first transmitter of sufficient strength. Repeat this procedure if you wish to select another station. = To tune to weak stations, briefly depress € TUNING » continuously until you read the correct frequency or the reception is at its optimum.
COMPACT DISC busybody CD FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION inserting the disc » Press CD on the unit or remote contra. -~ CD segment on the display lights up. * Press OPEN-LOSE on the unit. * Unsent a CD, printed side up, in the tray. In addition to the conventional 12 om CDs, 8.cm.CDs can be used without an adapter. * Cross OPENS CLOSE, to close the fray. The CD-player starts and scans the contents list of the CD. After a few seconds, the total playing time and the number of tracks appear on the display.
PROGRAMMING COMPACT DISC Erasing a track from the program in and outside the program * To erase particular programmed track, press and hold dawn PRIG-REVIEW for two seconds. PROGRESSIVE ~ The review of all the tracks in the program will begin, * When the track that you want 1o erase appears in the display, press CLEAR. paean For instance, 3 CLR will appear on the display if track 3is erased from the program.
COMPACT DISC o 10 Repeat Play If at any time you wish 1o listen o a disc or program over and over again, the REPEAT function will allow you Press REPEAT on the unit. — The repeat status changes from “REPEAT’, ‘REPEAT 1" and repeat off, ~ REPEAT 1:the contents of the particular track will be replayed all over again. REPEAT: the contents of the CD or program will be replayed after the last track of the CD or program. * Press STOP, OPEN«CLOSE or REPEAT to cancel the repeat function.
COMPACT DISC The display shows [ 50. * Inserts blank tape into the compartment with the open side downward and the full spool on the left. fi . o j2d so8 * Use <« PERV or »» NEXT to find the appropriate tape length. ~ The display will scroll as follows: 80, $80 and G45 * Crass EDIT to select one of the tape lengths. the display will show the total recording time for A & B side of the tape. * Close the cassette door. o * Press RECORD on Deck 2, » Press RECORD to start EDIT dubbing.
CASSETTE DECKS ys|jbuz 12 CASSETTE DECKS GENERAL INFORMATION Copyright: Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parries are not infringed. — Recording Is only possible with DECK 2. The tape in the cassette is secured at both ends with leader tape. At the beginning and end of the cassette, nothing will be recorded for six to seven seconds. For recording, cassette of [EC type | should be used. ~The recording level is set automatically, regardless of the position of VOLUME.
CASSETTE DECKS DUBBING CDs {Please refer to the section entitled Dubbing a CD under COMPACT DISC) DUBBING CASSETTES * Place the cassette you want to dub in DECK 1 and the blank cassette in DECK 2, — Make sure that both cassettes have their full spools on the left. * Press HIGH-SPEED DUBBING i you want to dub at high speeds. HIGH SPEED. DURING Y ~ The "HIGH SPEED" segment on the display lights up. THE * Press RECORD on DECK 2.
OTHER POSSIBILITY busybody 14 TIMER AND CLOCK FUNCTION ® Press PRESET UP A or PRESET DOWN Y, Setting the Clock The unit has a clock in 24-hour mode, ¢ Press CLOCK SET. ~ The display will stroll as follows: clock ST TIMER — NEWS —~ TIMER + Press SET to confirm the TIMER selection. " « Press PRESET UP & or PRESET DOWN ¥ o set the correct hour. — “TIMER’ segment flashes and TUNER will appear on the display. + Press TUNING < or TUNING .
OTHER POSSIBILITIES * Press SET again to store the start time. The TIMER is now activated. — The "TIMER" segment remains lit up. Vert * If you select CD or BUZZER, repeat the last four steps in the above section to set the start time. For CD * If you select CD, "Track 01" will be played. For BUZZER * i you defect BUZZER, the BUZZER will sound for one minute from the start time. Note: » To deactivate the TIMER function, press TIMER. ¢ Org-activate , press TIMER again.
MAINTENANCE i ladybug 16 MAINTENANCE THE SYSTEM + A chamois feather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the housing of the unit and the enclosures. « Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives. THE CD PLAYER + Keep the CD tray free of dust using a clean cloth. Theses * Never write on the printed side not attach any stickers Keep the shiny surface of aCD clean.
TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA Amplifier Quip power: 2% 12 WORMS O/THD 10% {Equalizer sifting at 0 dB) Power bandwidth: Hz Frequency response: Signal-to-anise ratio: 87 dBA (IEQ) Stare separation: > 50dB (IHF) Input sensitivity Aux: 400 mv Outputs Loudspeakers: >60 Headphones: 32 Q1000 & (5 Velum — 120 ) inputs {not alf versions} Microphone 1.5 mV {600 2 ~ 1000 Q) Tuner FM wave range: MHz {L.F. = 10.7 MHz} MW wave range: 522 — 1611 KMz (LF. = 480 kHz} LW wave tangs: 153~ 279 kHz (L.F.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE busybody 18 The following checks will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your system. Before going through the check list below, first check the following points. = The power cord must be connected firmly. w The speaker connection must also be firm. Should any problem persist after you have made these clicks, consult your nearest dealer. Symptom ] Cause {and Remedy) Radio Reception The STEREO indicator flashes Adjust the antenna.
120 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE VALID FUR AUSTRALIA GUARANTEE AND SERVICE FOR NEW ZEALAND “The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty ate in addition to al other rights and remedies, which, under the Trade Practices Act ur other Commonwealth or State Jaw, the purchaser or owner s in respect of te product. ‘The Philips product carries the following warranties: C-series Whiff-systems: 12 months, Compact Disc Players: 12 months, Home Audi Oysters: 6 months.