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Philips CD 780 - Advanced Playback Features; Track Selection and Random Play; Playback Interruption and Control; Programming Playback Sequences

Philips CD 780
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BEGINNING
WITH
A
TRACK
NUMBER
OTHER
THAN
THE
FIRST
(W
TRACK
»
and
PLAY/REPLAY)
Close
the
tray
by
pressing
OPEN/CLOSE.
)
The
highest
selectable
track
number
appears
on
the
display,
together
with
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
Press
TRACK
>1
or
KJ
TRACK
until
the
required
track
number
appears.
If
you
require
the
highest
number,
you
must
still
press
W
TRACK
once.
>
The
playing
time
indication
disappears.
Press
PLAY/REPLAY.
>
The
indication
lights
up.
>
As
soon
as
the
elapsed
playing
time
appears,
play
starts
from
the
selected
track._
PLAYING
THE
DISC
IN
RANDOM
ORDER
(SHUFFLE)
Close
the
tray
by
pressing
SHUFFLE.
>
The
SHUFFLE
and
indications
light
up.
>
All
the
tracks
on
th
e
disc
are
played
in
a
sequence
to
be
determined
by
the
player.
>
When
all
the
tracks
have
been
played
the
disc
stops.
The
SHUFFLE
and
indications
go
out.
The
display
shows
the
number
of
tracks
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
During
play
you
can
return
to
a
track
which
has
already
been
played
by
pressing
M
TRACK.
If
you
press
TRACK
>1
you
are
selecting
any
one
of
the
following
tracks.
You
can
stop
random
order
play
at
any
time
by
pressing
SHUFFLE
again.
The
remainder
of
the
disc
is
then
played
in
the
normal
sequence.
By
pressing
REPEAT
you
can
repeat
random
order
play.
The
player
then
always
begins
with
the
same
track,
but
otherwise
changes
the
sequence
every
time
the
disc
is
repeated.
BRIEFLY
INTERRUPTING
PLAYBACK/HOLDING
PLAY
AT
THE
START
OF
A
DISC,
TRACK
OR
PASSAGE
(PAUSE)
To
briefly
interrupt
playback
Press
PAUSE.
>
The
PAUSE
indication
lights
up.
>
The
sound
stops
but
the
disc
continues
to
spin.
Press
PAUSE
again
to
restart.
)
The
PAUSE
indication
goes
out.
>
Play
restarts
at
the
point
where
it
was
interrupted.
Holding
play
atthe
start
of
a
disc,
track
or
passage
You
can
go
to
any
place
on
the
disc
and
hold
it
by
pressing
PAUSE
before:
-
starting
to
play
the
disc;
-
going
back
to
the
beginning
of
a
track;
-
selecting
another
track;
-
searching
for
a
particular
passage;
-
beginning
with
a
track
other
than
the
first
one;
-
playing
the
disc
in
random
order.
Press
PAUSE
again
to
start
play
at
the
chosen
place.
REPEATING
THE
DISC
(REPEAT)
Press
REPEAT
before
or
during
playback.
)
The
REPEAT
indication
lights
up.
Press
REPEAT
again
to
stop
repeating.
>
The
REPEAT
indication
goes
out.
>
The
disc
will
play
on
to
the
end
and
then
stop.
Repeating
can
also
be
stopped
by
pressing
STOP/
CM
or
OPEN/CLOSE.
STOPPING
PLAYBACK
(STOP/CM
or
OPEN/
CLOSE)
Press
STOP/CM
if
you
merely
wish
to
stop.
>
The
indication
goes
out.
>
The
display
shows
the
number
of
tracks
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
Press
OPEN/CLOSE
if
you
wish
to
stop
and
take
out
the
disc.
)
The
indication
goes
out.
)
The
indications
*—
1
appear
on
the
display.
PROGRAMMING
By
programming
the
player
you
can
play
up
to
20
tracks
of
a
disc
in
any
required
sequence.
Each
track
can
however
only
be
selected
once.
If
you
exceed
the
maximum
of
20
tracks,
ERROR
lights
up.
Programming
is
only
possible
when
the
disc
is
not
playing.
Once
playing
has
started
it
is
no
longer
possible
to
change
the
programme._
STORING
A
PROGRAMME
Close
the
tray
by
pressing
OPEN/CLOSE.
)
The
highest
track
numberyou
can
store
appears
on
the
display,
together
with
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
Press
TRACK
DH
or
Kl
TRACK
until
the
first
track
number
you
wish
to
programme
is
displayed.
If
you
require
the
highest
number
on
the
disc
as
the
first
track,
you
must
still
press
W
TRACK
once.
>
The
playing
time
indication
disappears.
>
After
the
number
appears
a
flashing
dash.
While
the
dash
is
flashing
press
PROGRAM.
>
The
dash
will
be
replaced
by
’P’
(for
Programme).
>
At
the
same
time
the
PROGRAM
indication
will
light
up.
)
That
number
has
been
stored.
Store
each
of
the
remaining
track
numbers
re¬
quired
in
the
same
way.
Warning
-
The
dash
will
flash
for
approx.
7
sec.
each
time.
If
you
fail
to
press
PROGRAM
within
that
time,
flashing
will
stop.
You
can
then
no
longerstore
the
number:
instead
of
the
’P*
you
will
see
ERROR
light
up
-
or
the
numbers
already
stored
will
appear
if
you
press
PROGRAM
too
late.
You
can
however
still
store
such
a
missed
number
by
returning
to
it
from
the
previous
or
the
following
number.
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