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Philips CD 840
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OTHER
POSSIBILITIES
LISTENING
WITH
HEADPHONES
(PHONES)
Connect
headphones
with
a
6.3
mm
jack
plug
and
an
imped¬
ance
between
8
and
2000
ohms
to
the
PHONES
jack.
The
sound
level
is
adjusted
with
the
VOLUME
control.
_
PERSONAL
PRESETS
important!
-
When
setting
allow
no
more
than
7seconds\o
elapse
between
pressing
the
various
buttons,
otherwise
DISC
READYvj\W
light
up
again
and
the
display
will
again
show
the
number
of
tracks
and
the
playing
time
of
the
disc.
-
As
soon
as
you
press
STORE,
the
next
function
to
be
set
will
automatically
appear
on
the
display.
You
must
therefore
store
the
functions
in
the
order
in
which
they
appear
on
the
display.
-
The
settings
will
remain
stored
in
the
player’s
memory,
even
if
you
switch
it
off.
-
You
can
set
the
following
in
this
order:
The
brightness
of
the
display
Press
PRESETS.
>
PP(=
Personal
Presets)
lights
up
with
above
it
BRIGHTNESS;
afterthis
you
will
see
the
level
at
which
brightness
has
been
set.
Press
<M
CURSOR
or
CURSOR
W>
until
you
obtain
the
desired
brightness.
Press
STORE.
>
The
brightness
has
now
been
set.
The
play
mode
(AUTO)
Depending
on
what
play
mode
you
select,
after
switching
on
the
player
or
closing
the
tray
by
hand,
play
will
automatically
begin
with:
-
the
whole
disc
(AUTO-PLAY);
-
the
FTS
1
program
of
the
disc
(AUTO-FTS
1);
-
the
FTS
2
program
of
the
disc
(AUTO-FTS
2)
or
-
the
tracks
of
the
disc
in
a
random
order
(AUTO-RANDOM).
If
you
select
AUTO-STOP,
then
you
must
start
play
yourself
with
PLAY/REPLAY,
RANDOM
or
SCAN.
>
AUTO-STOP
lights
up
above
VP’
Press
«
CURSOR
or
CURSOR
W>
until
the
required
play
mode
appears
on
the
display.
Press
STORE.
>
The
play
mode
has
now
been
set._
NAMING
DISCS
AND
TRACK
NUMBERS
(TITLE)
Using
the
digit/alphabet
buttons
you
can
give
all
discs
and
track
numbers
a
’name’.
A
’name’
can
consist
of
a
maximum
of
12
characters
(letters,
digits
and/or
symbols).
Each
button
has
marked
on
it
what
digit
and
what
letters
can
be
entered
with
it.
With
button
’9’
you
can
enter
a
space
(._.).
With
button
’0’
you
can
enter
the
symbols
/,
+,
<,
_
and
*.
Naming
a
disc
Press
TITLE.
>
TITLE
lights
up.
>
’0’
appears
under
TRACK.
>
The
cursor
begins
to
flash
on
the
display.
You
can
now
enter
the
required
’name’;
after
each
character
thatyou
key
in
press
CURSOR
N>
to
pass
on
to
the
next
position
on
the
display
(with
<M
CURSOR
you
return
to
the
previous
position).
Press
STORE
as
soon
as
you
have
entered
the
complete
’name’.
>
The
’name’
disappears
and
STORED
lights
up.
>
The
’name’
appears
again.
The
first
character
flashes;
you
can
still
change
the
’name’
if
you
wish.
Press
TITLE
if
there
is
nothing
you
wish
to
change.
>
The
’name*
has
now
been
stored
in
the
permanent
(FTS)
memory
of
the
player.
Naming
a
track
number
Press
TITLE.
>
TITLE
lights
up.
>
’0’
appears
under
TRACK.
Select
the
required
number
with
NEXT
or
PREVIOUS.
>
The
number
appears
under
TRACK.
Now
enter
the
’name’
and
store
it
using
STORE.
Track
numbers
can
still
be
named
even
if
a
’name’
has
already
been
stored
for
the
entire
disc.
Note!
If
NO
SPACE
lights
up
after
you
have
pressed
STORE,
then
the
memory
is
full:
you
will
have
to
erase
one
or
more
’names’
to
make
space
for
the
new
one._
CHANGING
A
’NAME*
Press
TITLE.
>
The
’name’
appears
on
the
display;
the
first
character
flashes.
Enter
the
new
’name’
and
store
it
again
using
STORE.
_
CHECKING
THE
TITLE
MEMORY
Press
INFO.
>
FTS
INFO
lights
up.
Press
NEXT
until
TITLE
MEMORY
appears
on
the
display.
>
You
will
now
receive
the
information
on
the
’names’
entered.
You
will
see
in
succession:
TITLE
NR
1
followed
by
the
’name’,
TITLE
A//?2followed
by
the
’name’
etc.
If
no
names
have
been
stored
in
the
FTS
memory,
then
NO
TITLE
lights
up.
With
NEXT
you
can
proceed
more
rapidly
to
the
next
block
of
information.
ERASING
A
’NAME’
Press
INFO.
>
FTS
INFO
lights
up.
Press
NEXT
until
the
number
of
the
name
appears
on
the
display;
for
example
TITLE
NR
02.
Hold
CLEAR
pressed
down
until
DELETED
lights
up.
>
The
name
has
now
been
erased.
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