INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Standard items: * Re mate control transmitter {1 %) * Batteries (2x AAA size) overemotional transmitter » Loudspeaker boxes (one pair} = FM aerial wire 75 ohms {1} » Damion antenna {ix} Available from your Philips dealer: » Tripod for loudspeaker boxes {Type $BC 23855) INSTALLATION * Unpack all parts and remove protective material. insertthebatteries into the remote control! transmitter, as shown in the battery compartment (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION CONTROLS asylum Positioning the Loudspeakers The best position can be found by experimenting. Bass reproductions amplified by pacing the speakers o the floor. Placing loudspeakers behind curtains, etc, has an unfavorable affect on treble reproduction. Try to keep the arrangement as symmetrical as possible. CONTROLS ON THE UNIT (Fig. 1} ~TUNER, TIMER DISPLAY 1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR To receive signals therefrom control, 2 Display To indicate the functioning of the unit.
CONTROLS 18 AUX/TV button To switch to Aux mode {for external sources, e.g. TV sound} 19 Volume Knob To adjust the volume. The standby . indicator is incorporated in the volume knots, 20 POWER/STANDBY button “To switch the unit on or to standby mode. 21 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER {5 BAND) To adjust tone color, 22 DSC (Dial Sound Control) {FWIW only) — JAZZ button: Digital sound control optimizes sound for jazz music. ~ POP button: Digital sound control optimists sound for pop music.
CONTROLS OPERATION ™ REMOTE CONTROL {(Fig. 4} OPERATION CDbutton~forselectingacompactdisc pow Er STANDBY ONSCREEN player. 2 TUNER button — for selecting the tuner. 3 AUXTVbutton—forothersoundsources or Tv. 4 DSC button —for selecting digital sound sources. 5 NEWSbutton—toactivateanddeactivate News made. 6 Previous I« /Next» buttons for selecting preset stations and operating a CD player. 7 Distributor's selecting the discriminant €D auto changer.
AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER + Press CD, TUNER, TAPE or AUX/TV on the unit or the remote control to switch on the unit and at the same time select the required sound source. ~ The display will show the sound source you have selected. * Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control or VOLUME+/~ on the remote control. « Setthetonecolourwiththe §-band graphic equalizer, * Spatial Sound to create wider stereo effect. * For extra amplification of the bass press the DBB burrito.
TUNER ysyfiug TUNER Noe: Tuner Grid in some versions of this unit, the tuning step can be changed i required. In North and South America, the frequency step between adjacent channels in the "MW" is 10 KHz. In 4ll other parts of the world, iris 8 KHz. Your pint has been preset in the factory for correct operation in your area. For /21 version of this unit, the frequency step can be changed, if necessary. ~ To change to kHz: » Switch the unit off with POWER/ STANDBY.
TUNER COMPACT DISCS TUNING TO PRESET STATIONS * Select a number between 1 and 30 by pressing PRESET UP A or PRESET DOWN ¥ o the unit or PREVIOUS 14/ NEXT » on the remote control. — The preset number, frequency and waveband will appear on the display. ~ Theunitwifl tune to the displayed station. COMPACT DISC Compactness bearing the symbolical, In addition to the conventional 2cm CDs, 8om COs can be used without an adapter.
COMPACT DISCS yspbug 10 MUSIC CALENDAR (FWIW only) The 15-rack music calendar always shows ihe tracks of a disc or programmer which are shibboleth played. itworksinallmodes {fishwife, programmer, Unstop mode, afl tracks of the disc or of the programmer are shown. i the number of racks in a disc exceeds 15, the symbol fights up. PLAY, PROGRAM AND SEARCH FUNCTIONS cleanser the disc * Press CD (or any of the related buttons) an the unit o remote control. Press OPEN/CLOSE on the unit.
COMPACT DISCS Note: — Clear track is possible only in CD stop made. — If you press CLEAR or EDIT during playback, “Go To Stop”will appear on the display. i you press PREVIEW, CLEAR or EDIT during Program Shuffle or Program Scan, “Go To Stop” will appear on the display. — Opening and closing the CD tray will lase cancel the programmer. Introductory Play * Press BAN. The first ten seconds of sate track on the disc will be played, {The seconds are counted down in the display.
COMPACT DISCS yspbuz RECORDING FROM DISC Manual Recording * Insert a disc into the CD tray. * Press STOP & on DECK 2. * Inserts lank tape into the compartment with the open side downward and the full stoop on the left. (See Fig. 5d) Close the cassette door. To dub with DOLBY NR, set DOLBY only} Press PAUSE firsthand then RECORD on DECK 2, Piaf the required CD wrack. + Release PAUSE on DECK 2. .. . Note ~ Youcanrecordaprogramme by following the steps above.
CASSETTE DECKS CASSETTE DECKS GENERAL INFORMATION Copyright: Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties 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 beginningandendofthe cassette, nothing will be recorded for six to seven seconds, ~ For recording, cassettes of IEC type rand IEC type Ul should preferably be used. The unit adjusts automatically to the type used.
CASSETTE DECKS ladybug 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 spoils on the left. * Press HIGH-SPEED DUBBING if you want 1o dub at high speeds. * Press RECORD an DECK 2. ¢ Press PLAY on DECK 1 to start the dubbing. — When the tape reaches its end, dubbing stops. — The RECORD and PLAY buttons will automatically be released.
TIMER AND CLOCK FUNCTION TIMER AND CLOCK FUNCTION Setting the Clock The unit has airlock which cane falsetto hour or 24-hour mode. You can seethe clock in any mode, even during power standby. * Tress CLOCK SET. ‘The display will show the current day. * Press PRESET UP A or PRESET DOWN ¥ to set the correct day. * Press CLOCK SET again. *Clock"will appearance display, followed by the clock format 12-HOUR or 24« HOUR, * Presumptuousness A or PRESET DOWN o set your preferred mode.
TIMER AND CLOCK FUNCTION busby . The display will scroll “Start Time” and show the current time set by you; that is, either in the 12-hour or 24-hour format. {For example, “AM 08.00", "AM” fishes and “2" flashes.} Press « TUNING or TUNING » fo set the position. — The chosen position will flash. Press PRESET UP A or PRESET DOWN ¥ 1o defect the correct setting, Press TIMER/NEWS SET again to store the start dime.
TIME AND CLOCK FUNCTION Note: When the alarm s activated in standby mode (with the exception of BUZZER alarm), the volume will be lowered slightly and slowly increasing the volume at & interval of 8 seconds. — This wolf continue for about 5 minutes and will be canceled if any automatic source buttons on the chemotherapeutic control is passed. — i you are recording at the time the alarm is activated, the alarm function will be canceled.
MAINTENANCE ysyiug 18 MAINTENANCE THE SYSTEM * Atherosclerosis slightly moistened with waterissufficientfor cleaning housing of the unit and the enclosures. * Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives. THE CO PLAYER * Keep the CD tray free of dust using a clean cloth, THE CDs * Never write on the printed side not attach any stickers Keep the shiny surface of a CD clean. Use a soft lint-free cloth and always wife the GD in a straight fine farm irenic io edge. {Fig.
152 [ guarantee AND SERVICE VALID FOR AUSTRALIA | “The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty additional footfall other rights and remedies, which, under the Trade Pr actives Actor other Commonwealth or State law, the purchaser or yawner has in respect of the product. ‘The Philips product carries the following warranties: {-series Whiff-systems: 12 moats. Compact Disc Players: 12 months. Home Audio Sterns: 8 months.