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Philips CD 780 - Programme Management and User Information; Managing Programmed Sequences; Headphones and Disc Care

Philips CD 780
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For
example:
On
a
disc
with
16
tracks
you
wish
to
listen
to
the
numbers
7,
3,9,
5,12
and
10
in
that
sequence.
Load
the
disc
in
the
tray
and
close
it
by
pressing
OPEN/CLOSE.
)
A
few
moments
later
the
display
will
indicate
’16’
and
-
for
example
-
’62
13*.
Press
TRACK
DH
until
the
display
shows
*7
and
press
PROGRAM.
>
The
PROGRAM
indication
will
light
up
and
you
will
now
see
7
P\
Go
back
to
’3-*
using
K
TRACK
and
press
PROGRAM
again.
>
You
will
now
see
’3
P\
Display
the
numbers
9,
5,
12
and
10
in
turn
by
pressing
TRACK
DHorKl
TRACK
and
store
them
by
pressing
PROGRAM
after
each
one.
>
When
the
last
number
has
been
stored
the
display
will
show
’10
P*
continuously._
RECTIFYING
A
MISTAKE
Go
to
another
track
number
by
pressing
TRACK
t>H
or
W
TRACK.
Return
to
the
wrong
number.
Press
PROGRAM
while
the
’P’
after
the
numberis
flashing.
>
The
’P’
is
replaced
by
a
’C’
(for
Clear).
Store
the
correct
number.
In
our
example:
you
have
stored
’4’
instead
of
’5’.
Go
to
’3*
using
Kl
TRACK,
return
to
’4’
using
TRACK
»
and
press
PROGRAM.
You
will
then
see
’4
C’.
Now
proceed
to
store
’5’.
CHECKING
THE
PROGRAMME
You
can
check
the
track
numbers
you
have
stored
by
pressing
PROGRAM.
>
The
REVIEW
indication
lights
up.
>
All
the
track
numbers
appear
in
the
programmed
sequence
on
the
display.
)
The
REVIEW
indication
goes
out
again.
In
our
example:
7*
*3’
f
9’
’5’
’12’
*10’
*10
P\
If
ERROR
lights
up,
this
means
that
no
track
num-
bers
have
yet
been
stored.
ERASING
A
TRACK
NUMBER
FROM
THE
PROGRAMME
OR
THE
ENTIRE
PROGRAMME
Bring
up
the
track
number
you
wish
to
erase
by
pressing
TRACK
>1
or
KJ
TRACK.
Press
PROGRAM
while
the
*P*
afterthe
number
is
flashing.
>
The
’P'
is
replaced
by
a
’C’
(for
Clear).
Press
STOP/CM
if
you
wish
to
erase
the
entire
program.
)
The
display
shows
the
number
of
tracks
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
PLAYING
THE
PROGRAMME
Press
PLAY/REPLAY.
>
The
*^’
indication
lights
up.
)
The
first
number
of
the
programme
appears
on
the
display;
in
our
example:
7*.
>
Play
begins
as
soon
as
the
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
first
track
is
shown.
)
As
play
continues
the
following
numbers
in
the
sequence
appear.
)
The
entire
programme
can
be
displayed
by
pressing
PROGRAM.
The
REVIEW
indication
will
meanwhile
be
lit.
All
functions
of
the
player
can
be
used
during
programmed
play
except
for:
-
Beginning
with
a
track
other
than
the
first
one
on
the
programme
using
W
TRACK
X>\
and
PLAY/
REPLAY.
-
Playing
in
a
random
order
with
SHUFFLE.
Searching
for
a
particular
passage
is
limited
to
within
the
track
being
played.
When
either
end
of
the
track
is
reached
ERROR
lights
up.
When
STOP/CM
is
pressed
orwhen
ail
the
tracks
of
the
programme
have
been
played,
the
disc
stops,
but
the
programme
remains
stored.
The
programme
will
be
erased
when
you
open
the
tray.
It
will
also
be
erased
if
you
press
STOP/CM
twice
in
succession
during
playback.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
LISTENING
WITH
HEADPHONES
(PHONES)
Connect
headphones
with
a
6.3
mm
jack
plug
and
an
impedance
between
8
and
1000
ohms
to
the
PHONES
socket.
The
sound
level
you
hear
is
dependent
on
the
impedance
of
the
headphones
and
the
signal
level
on
the
disc
itself.
CARE
OF
THE
DISCS
Although
both
sides
of
a
disc
are
protected
by
a
special
coating,
it
is
still
advisable
to
treat
the
discs
with
care:
Never
leave
discs
lying
around,
put
them
back
in
their
holders
immediately
after
use.
Never
write
on
the
printed
side!
Do
not
attach
any
stickers
on
that
side.
Keep
the
shiny
surface
of
the
disc
clean.
Use
a
soft
lint-free
cloth
and
always
wipe
the
disc
in
a
straight
line
from
centre
to
edge.
You
may
breath
lightly
on
the
disc
first.
The
cleaning
set
SBC
3540,
available
separately,
is
a
useful
accessory
for
cleaning
your
discs.
It
contains
a
protective
support,
a
special
disc
clean¬
ing
cloth
and
a
bottle
of
cleaning
fluid.
Warning
-
Cleaning
agents
for
conventional
rec¬
ords
are
not
suitable
for
cleaning
a
Compact
Disc.
Nor
may
detergents
or
abrasive
cleaning
agents
be
used.
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