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Philips CD 100 - Programming Operations and Errors; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; Discs with Over 15 Tracks

Philips CD 100
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be
upset.
To
repeat
the
programme,
you
press
the
REPEAT
button,
and
to
interrupt
it,
you
press
the
PAUSE
key.
When
the
programme
has
been
played,
the
disc
stops
and
the
programme
is
cleared
from
the
memory;
all
the
PROGR
Dis-
play
LEDs
relight
and
the
TRACK
Display
LED
goes
out.
The
same
thing
happens
if
you
press
the
STOP
key
before
the
end
of
the
programme.
Add-in’
Programming
(SELECT
and
STORE)
By
pressing
the
SELECT
button,
bring
the
flashing
TRACK
Display
LED
under
the
PROGR
Display
LED
corresponding
to
the
first
track
that
you
want
to
programme,
then
press
the
STORE
button.
All
the
PROGR
Display
LEDs
go
out,
except
the
one
selected.
Repeat
this
SELECT
and
STORE
proce-
dure
for
each
track
that
you
want
to
programme.
To
go
from
a
high
to
a
lower
number,
you
hold
the
SELECT
button
down
so
that
the
TRACK
Display
LED
moves
to
the
end
of
the
display,
switches
to
the
beginning,
and
then
runs
to
the
track
required.
Do
not
allow
more
than
5
seconds
to
elapse
between
releasing
the
STORE
button
and
pressing
the
SELECT
button
to
make
the
next
selection,
other-
wise
the
TRACK
Display
LED
will
go
out.
It
will
flash
again
if
you
press
SELECT
once
more,
but
then
under
the
first
LED
of
the
PROGR
Display.
The
programme
already
stored,
however,
remains
intact
-
and
you
can
move
the
TRACK
Display
LED
on
to
the
next
desired
track.
Each
time
a
track
is
stored,
the
appropriate
PROGR
Display
LED
lights
so
that
the
programmed
tracks
are
progressively
displayed.
To
programme
a
track
several
times,
press
the
STORE
button
as
many
times
as
necessary.
If,
in
doing
this,
you
exceed
the
storage
capacity
of
the
memory,
the
ERROR
LED
flashes
to
tell
you
so.
When
you
programme
a
track
several
times,
the
PROGR
Dis-
play
LED
concerned
will
glow
continuously,
regard-
less
of
the
number
of
times
the
STORE
button
is
pressed.
If
you
make
a
mistake
and
store
a
wrong
track,
this
is
easily
rectified
by
immediately
pressing
the
CANCEL
button.
The
track
number
is
erased
from
the
memory
and
the
corresponding
PROGR
Dis-
play
LED
goes
out.
To
erase
the
whole
programme,
you
press
the
STOP/CM
(CM
=
Clear
Memory)
button.
All
the
PROGR
Display
LEDs
light
and
the
TRACK
Display
LED
goes
out.
As
soon
as
you
press
the
PLAY
key,
the
TRACK
Display
LED
goes
to
the
first
programmed
track,
and
the
programme
is
then
played
in
the
chosen
sequence,
with
the
TRACK
Display
LED
always
indicating
the
track
being
played.
If,
while
programming
a
stationary
disc,
you
mista-
6
kenly
store
as
the
first
track
a
higher
numbered
track
than
actually
exists
on
the
disc,
the
ERROR
LED
will
flash
after
the
contents
list
has
been
read,
and
the
track
will
be
erased
from
the
memory.
If,
when
programming
a
disc
in
play,
you
try
to
programme
a
wrong
track,
the
ERRORLED
will
flash
at
once
and
the
command
will
not
be
carried
out.
Take-out’
Programming
(SELECT
and
CANCEL)
By
pressing
the
SELECT
button,
bring
the
flashing
TRACK
Display
LED
under
the
PROGR
Display
LED
corresponding
to
the
first
track
that
you
want
to
leave
out
of
the
programme,
then
press
the
CANCEL
button.
Repeat
this
SELECT
and
CAN-
CEL
procedure
for
each
track
that
you
do
not
want
to
programme;
each
time
the
associated
PROGR
|
Display
LED
will
go
out.
Do
not
allow
more
than
5seconds
to
elapse
between
releasing
the
CANCEL
button
and
press-
ing
the
SELECT
button
to
make
the
next
selection,
otherwise
the
TRACK
Display
LED
will
go
out.
It
will
flash
again
if
you
press
SELECT
once
more,
but
then
under
the
first
LED
of
the
PROGR
Display.
This,
however,
does
not
affect
the
tracks
that
have
already
been
cancelled
from
the
memory
-
they
remain
cancelled
-
and
you
can
move
the
TRACK
Display
LED
on
to
the
next
track
you
want
to
cancel.
If
you
make
a
mistake
and
cancel
a
wrong
track,
this
is
easily
rectified
by
immediately
pressing
the
STORE
button.
The
track
is
re-stored
in
the
memo-
ry,
and
the
corresponding
PROGR
Display
LED
relights.
To
erase
the
whole
programme,
press
the
STOP/CM
(CM
=
Clear
Memory)
button.
All
the
PROGR
Display
LEDs
light
and
the
TRACK
Dis-
play
LED
goes
out.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
Discs
with
more
than
15
Tracks
In
the
future,
it
is
possible
that
some
discs
may
be
issued
with
more
than
15
tracks.
You
will
have
no
problems
in
playing
such
discs
on
your
Compact
Disc
player,
but
the
operation
of
the
PROGR
Display,
the
functions
of
the
player
and
the
programming
will
be
slightly
affected.
The
PROGR
Display
will
work
in
the
normal
way
for
the
first
fifteen
tracks:
after
the
contents
list
has
been
read,
all
15
PROGR
Display
LEDs
will
light.
As
play
progresses,
these
LEDs
will
go
out
one
after
another,
while
the
TRACK
Display
LED
moves
along
to
indicate
the
track
being
played.
When
the
player
begins
the
16th
track,
however,
all
the
PROGR
Dis-

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