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Philips CD 780 User Manual

Philips CD 780
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CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS
PHILIPS
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Compact
Disc
Player
Lecteur
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Disques
Compacts
Compact
Disc-Spieler
Compact
Disc-Speler
Reproductor
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Disc’
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Compact
Disc
Compact
Disc-Afspiller
Compact
Disc-Spelare
Compact
Disc
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Philips CD 780 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCD Player
ManufacturerPhilips
Line Output2 V
Digital OutputsCoaxial, Optical
Output Voltage2 V
Power Consumption15 W
Frequency Response20Hz to 20kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio100 dB
Channel Separation90 dB
Dynamic Range95 dB

Summary

Introduction to the Compact Disc Player

Remote Control Functionality

Details remote control differences and compatibility for CD 780/CD 781 models.

Installation and Setup

Power Supply and Transit Clamp Checks

Verify player's voltage setting and remove transit clamps for operation.

Remote Control Battery Installation

Steps for installing and replacing batteries in the remote control unit.

Player Placement and Connections

Recommendations for player placement and connection ports.

Operation Overview

Control Panel and Key Functions

Detailed explanation of all control keys on the player and their functions.

Display Indicators Explained

Description of symbols and text displayed during player operation.

Remote Control Operation (CD 781)

How to use the remote control and its signal reception.

Basic Playback Functions

Powering On/Off and Disc Handling

Steps for powering the player, loading, and unloading discs.

Starting and Controlling Playback

How to start playing the disc, pause, resume, and select tracks.

Track and Passage Searching

Guide to fast-forward or rewind to specific parts of a track.

Advanced Playback Features

Track Selection and Random Play

Starting from specific tracks, playing in random order.

Playback Interruption and Control

Instructions for pausing, repeating, and stopping playback.

Programming Playback Sequences

Introduction to creating custom playback sequences of up to 20 tracks.

Storing a Programme

Step-by-step guide on selecting and storing tracks into a playback programme.

Programme Management and User Information

Managing Programmed Sequences

Playing, correcting, checking, and erasing programmed tracks.

Headphones and Disc Care

Listening with headphones and guidelines for disc care.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Player Maintenance and Technical Data

Advice on cleaning the player and its technical specifications.

Common Faults and Solutions

Common operating problems and their potential solutions before seeking repair.

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