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Philips CD 303 - Operation; Powering On and Off; Loading and Unloading Discs; Starting Disc Playback

Philips CD 303
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Your Compact Disc player is now
ready for use. Before attempting to
operate it, you are recommended to
familiarise yourself with the func
tions of the controls and indicators
as described briefly below. The
names used herefor the controls
and indicators will be used through
out the text.
1 ON OFF key:for switching the
player on and off.
2 SELECT key: for selecting the
track with which you wish to start
playback, and for choosing tracks
when compiling a programme.
3 STORE key: for storing tracks
6 PAUSE key:for short-term inter
ruptions during play: stops the
sound, but leaves the disc motor
running.
7 PLAY/NEXT key:for starting play
(PLAY)and also for moving on to the
next track during play (NEXT).
8 OPEN/CLOSE key:for opening
and closing the disc drawer.
9 PROGRAM(me) display: aLED
bar display which indicates the num
ber of tracks ona disc; also used
as an aid in compiling a programme.
10 TRACK display: aLED-bar dis
play in which the LEDs light one ata
time to indicate the track in play;
16 STOP/CM key: for stopping play
during playback (STOP)and for
erasing a programme (CM = Clear
Memory).
also used to locate tracks for
programming.
11 ERROR LED: flashes to indicate
an operating or programming error.
12 REPEAT LED: lights when you
14 REV key: for searching back
wards for a particular passage ina
track.
15 FWD key: for searching for
wards for a particular passage ina
track.
when compiling a programme.
4 CANCEL key: for cancelling the
tracks you do not want to hear ina
programme.
5 REPEAT key: for repeating a disc
or a programme.
On and Offswitching
(ON OFF)
You switch the player on by press
ing the ON OFF key.All the LEDs in
the PROGRAM Display will light and
the disc drawer will be illuminated.
When you press the ON OFF key
again, the player is switched off.
The PROGRAM Display and disc
drawer light will go out.
Loading and Unloading
a Disc (OPEN/CLOSE)
You open the disc drawer by press
ing the OPEN/CLOSE key. The
drawer slides out automatically and
the disc pressure plate rises.
With your hand open, and thumb
and fingers extended, take the
Compact Disc out of its holder and
fit it, label side up, on to the spindle
in the disc drawer.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE key again.
The disc pressure plate comes
down and the drawer slides in auto
matically. Take care not to obstruct
the drawer as it closes.
Hold the disc inthe same way to
remove it.
To prevent the ingress of dust and
the formation of a film on the lens of
the laser pick-up, never leave the
drawer open unnecessarily.
Playingthe Disc (PLAY)
You start the disc by pressing the
PLAY key: the first TRACK Display
LED will light. As soon as the player
has read the contents list recorded
at the beginning of the disc, the
number of LEDs alight in the
PROGRAM Display will correspond
to the number of tracks on the disc.
All the tracks will then be played
consecutively.
Going on to the Next
Track (PLAY/NEXT)
If you decide to skip the track being
played, and go on to the next, press
the PLAY key again. The lighted
TRACK Display LED moves on one
place and play is suspended until
the laser pick-up reaches the next
track.
press the REPEAT key.
13 PAUSE LED: lights when you
press the PAUSE key.
Avoid opening the drawer during
play, unless your mean to stop the
disc.
As each track ends, the corre
sponding PROGRAM Display LED
goes out, while the lighted TRACK
Display LED moves on one place.
Thus the progress of the playback
is always displayed.
When all the tracks have been
played, the disc stops and all
15 PROGRAM Display LEDs relight;
the TRACK Display LED goes out.
If you press the PLAY key during
the last track, the ERROR LED will
flash, reminding you that there is no
next track. The playerwill then
begin to play the first track on the
disc.
You can also use the PLAY/NEXT
mode to get a quick idea of the disc
contents by listening to the begin
ning of each track.

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