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Installation; Connections And Controls - Philips CDC 250 Manual

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INSTALLATION
• In the base of the unit there is a red transit
protection clamp. This clamp serves to secure the
mechanism of the CD changer to protect it during
transport. Remove the red transit protection clamp
and store it in the hole ® on the rear, see Rg. 2.
Should you wish to transport the unit again, the
mechanism must be secured once more in order to
prevent damage.
• Always remove the CDs from the tray before
moving the unit.
• Do not cover any vents and make sure that there
is several centimetres ventilation room around the
unit.
• Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or close to
radiators, heaters, etc. This will help prevent over¬
heating. Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS
Fig. 2
® DIGITAL OUT socket. This output supplies a
digital signal and can therefore only be connect¬
ed to an input which is suitable for this signal.
A/ever connect this socket to a non-digital input
of an amplifier, such as AUX, CD, TAPE. PHONO,
etc!
® REMOTE IN socket. This socket can be connect¬
ed to the REMOTE OUT or RC 5 OUT socket of
another unit. An optional cable is available under
number SBC 1103 or 4822 321 21204.
© CD OUT sockets. For connection to the CD IN or
AUX IN sockets on the amplifier.
® Hole for storing the transport clamp.
© Connection socket for mains supply cable (on
some versions a fixed cable). Connect the mains
supply cable supplied with the CD changer to this
socket.
Warning: Do not connect the player to the mains
supply without first checking that the voltage
stated on the type plate (and/or the setting of the
voltage selector © corresponds to the local
voltage. If this is not the case, consult your dealer.
The type plate is on the rear of the player.
© Voltage selector (not on all versions). Use a
screw driver or something similar to set the
voltage selector to the local voltage.
important note for users in the UK The U.K. version is not fitted v/ith
a mams plug When fitting a mains plug to the mams lead, proceed as
follows The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following
code
BLUE = NEUTRAL, BROWN = UVE As these colours may not corre¬
spond
With
the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug,
proceed as follows'The Brov.m wire must be connected to the tetmmal
which IS marked with the fetter Lor coloured Red. The Blue wire must
be connected to the terminal v.hich Is marked with the letter N or
coloured Black. Do no/connect either v/ire to the earth terminal in the
plug, marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured
green or green and yello;v.
A'o/e This equipment 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 distnbution board. If in doubt, consult
a qualified electncian.
Fig.1
© ON/OFF switch - for switching on and off.
To disconnect the set from the mains completely,
withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket.
© OPEN/CLOSE - for opening/closing the CD tray.
© DISC SELECT buttons - for selecting the disc
number.
@ Display.
© PROGRAM - for storing the tracks of a pro¬
gramme.
© PREV TRACK/SEARCH DOWN
• during PLAY mode:
- press to go to the previous track.
-hold down for rapid backward playback.
• in the STOP position:
-press briefly to jump to the previous track
number (e.g. when programming).
@ NEXT TRACK/SEARCH UP:
• during PLAY mode:
-press briefly to jump to the next track
- hold down for rapid search forward.
• in the STOP position:
- press briefly to display the next number (e.g.
when programming).
® PLAY/REPLAY - for starting play, or - during play
- to play the current track again.
© STOP/CP (Clear Program) - for stopping play.
When the CD is stationary the highest track
number is displayed. In the STOP position: CP,
for clearing a programmed selection, or clearing
the programmed tracks of a specific CD, when
pressing the relevant DISC SELECT button ©
immediately thereafter.
® PAUSE - for interrupting play. Press again to
resume play.
® REPEAT: to continuously repeat all CDs, a
programmed selection, or the SHUFFLE pro¬
gramme. Press again to cancel the Repeat
function.
© SHUFFLE button for playing all tracks of all CDs
in a random order.
© INTROSCAN - to play the first few seconds of all
tracks of all CDs in the tray.
® REVIEW - causes all the programmed track
numbers to appear In the display.
® CD tray.
© LOAD button - to rotate the disc turntable in the
tray.
® STAND BY indicator.
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