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Philips CD 780 - Operation Overview; Control Panel and Key Functions; Display Indicators Explained; Remote Control Operation (CD 781)

Philips CD 780
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OPERATION
EXPLANATION
OF
KEYS
ETC.
(Fig.
5)
1
OPEN/CLOSE
key
>
For
opening
and
closing
the
disc
tray.
2
PLAY/REPLAY
key
>
For
starting
play
(PLAY).
>
For
returning
to
the
beginning
of
a
track
(REPLAY).
3
STOP/CM
key
)
For
stopping
play
(STOP).
)
For
erasing
a
programme
(CM
=
Clear
Memory).
4
REMOTE
eye
(CD
781
only)
)
Receives
the
signals
from
the
remote
control.
5
DISPLAY
>
Informs
you
about
the
functioning
of
the
player.
>
Displays
details
from
the
disc
contents
list.
See
also:
The
indications
on
the
display’.
6
ON/OFF
key
>
For
switching
on
and
off.
7
O
SEARCH
and
SEARCH
D
keys
>
For
fast
search
to
a
particular
passage
during
play.
(*<T
backwards,
’E>*
forwards.)
8
PROGRAM
key
>
For
storing
track
numbers
in
a
programme.
>
For
erasing
track
numbers
from
a
programme.
)
For
checking
the
programme.
9
M
TRACK
tH
keys
>
For
selecting
a
previous
or
a
later
track
during
play.
)
For
selecting
the
track
number
you
want
play
to
begin
with.
>
For
selecting
track
numbers
when
compiling
a
programme.
(K*
from
high
to
low
and
'£»’
from
low
to
high.)
10
PHONES
socket
>
For
connection
of
headphones.
See
also:
’Listening
with
headphones’.
11
SHUFFLE
key
>
For
playing
all
tracks
on
a
disc
in
random
order.
12
PAUSE
key
>
For
briefly
interrupting
play.
>
For
holding
play
at
the
start
of
a
disc,
track
or
passage.
13
REPEAT
key
)
For
repeating
a
disc
or
a
programme.
Remote
control
(CD
781
only)
The
keys
of
the
remote
control
have
the
same
function
as
the
corresponding
ones
on
the
player.
For
the
best
reception
of
its
signals
you
should
aim
the
remote
control
as
directly
as
possible
at
the
REMOTE
eye.
The
’(((O’
indication
lights
up
briefly
when
this
eye
receives
a
command.
If
the
siting
of
the
player
does
not
allow
direct
reception
of
the
signals,
you
may
connect
the
EM
2200
as
remote
control
receiver.
THE
INDICATIONS
ON
THE
DISPLAY
(Fig.
6)
Each
Compact
Disc
has,
along
with
the
music,
a
list
of
contents
detailing
the
numbers
of
the
tracks,
the
playing
time
of
each
track
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
The
player
always
scans
this
first
and
stores
it
in
its
memory
in
order,
for
instance,
to
provide
information
via
the
display.
i_i
>
Light
up
when
you
switch
the
player
on.
>
Flash
during
the
scanning
of
the
contents
list
of
the
disc.
TRACK
Above
this
indication
you
will
see:
>
The
number
of
the
track
which
is
playing.
>
The
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
when
you
close
the
tray
with
OPEN/CLOSE.
>**
>
Lights
up
when
you
close
the
tray
by
hand,
with
PLAY/REPLAY
or
with
SHUFFLE.
MIN
SEC
Above
these
indications
you
will
see:
>
The
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
track
which
is
playing.
)
The
total
playing
time
of
the
disc
when
you
close
the
tray
with
OPEN/CLOSE.
ERROR
>
Lights
up
briefly
when
you
make
an
error
in
operating.
’{((O’
>
Lights
up
briefly
when
the
REMOTE
eye
receives
a
command
from
the
remote
control.
REPEAT
>
Lights
up
when
you
repeat
a
disc
or
programme.
PAUSE
>
Lights
up
when
the
player
is
in
the
pause
mode.
REVIEW
)
Lights
up
when
you
check
the
programme.
PROGRAM
)
Lights
up
when
you
store
the
first
track
number
of
a
programme.
SHUFFLE
>
Lights
up
when
you
play
a
disc
in
random
order.
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