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Philips CD 840
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OPERATION
EXPLANATION
OF
BUTTON
ETC.
(Fig.
5)
1
ON/OFF
>
For
switching
on
and
off.
2
Disc
tray
on
which
the
OPEN
button
is
located;
the
tray
closes
when
the
front
is
pressed
briefly.
3
DISPLAY
>
Informs
you
about
the
functioning
of
the
player.
>
Displays
details
from
the
disc’s
track
list.
See
also:
The
indications
on
the
display’.
4
C(LEAR)
>
For
erasing
track
numbers
from
a
program.
>
For
erasing
’names*
and
Favorite
Track
Selections
from
the
FTS
memory.
5
Digit/alphabet
buttons
>
For
selecting
another
track
during
play.
>
For
selecting
a
track
number
to
start
play
with.
>
For
selecting
track
numbers
when
compiling
a
program.
>
For
entering
the
recording
time
when
making
a
tape
recording.
>
For
naming
discs
and
track
numbers.
6
S(TORE)
>
For
storing
track
numbers
in
a
program.
>
For
storing
a
program
in
the
FTS
memory.
>
For
storing
’names*
in
the
FTS
memory.
>
For
storing
personal
presets.
7
FTS
T
and
*2’
>
For
activating
the
Favorite
Track
Selection
circuit.
INFO
>
For
checking
the
FTS
memory.
8
TITLE
>
For
naming
discs
and
track
numbers.
>
For
calling
up
a
’name’
you
have
entered.
9
STOP/CM
>
For
stopping
play
(STOP).
>
For
erasing
a
program
(CM
=
Clear
Memory).
10
PREVIOUS
and
NEXT
>
For
selecting
another
track
during
play.
>
For
selecting
a
track
number
to
start
play.
>
For
selecting
track
numbers
when
compiling
a
program.
(PREVIOUS
from
high
to
low
and
NEXT
from
low
to
high.)
11
PLAY/REPLAY
>
For
starting
play
(PLAY).
>
For
returning
to
the
beginning
of
a
track
(REPLAY).
12
DIGITAL
OUT
>
For
switching
the
DIGITAL
OUT
output
on
and
off.
Only
use
this
button
if
you
connect
the
player
to
other
digital
equipment
via
the
DIGITAL
OUT
output.
When
the
DIGITAL
OUT
output
has
been
switched
on,
the
red
Indicator
to
the
left
of
the
button
lights
up.
13
PRESETS
>
Selection
of
the
PRESETS
mode
for
entering
and
storing
personal
preferred
settings.
14'A-B’
>
For
setting
the
starting
and
stopping
point
of
a
passage
to
be
repeated.
15
REPEAT
>
For
repeating
a
disc
or
a
program.
16
TIME
>
For
selecting
the
time
information
you
want
to
see:
-
TRACK
TIME:
the
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
track
being
played.
-
REM
TRACK
TIME:
the
remaining
playing
time
of
the
track
being
played.
-
TOTAL
REM
TIME:
the
remaining
playing
time
of
a
disc
or
a
program.
17
DIM
>
For
adjusting
the
brightness
of
the
display.
18
EDIT
>
For
selecting
EDIT
mode
to
enter
the
recording
time
when
making
a
tape
recording.
19
REVIEW
>
For
checking
a
program.
20
<K
CURSOR
and
CURSOR
W>
>
For
fast
search
to
a
particular
passage
during
play
(<W
CURSOR
backwards
and
CURSOR
»
forwards).
When
used
in
conjunction
with
FAST,
the
search
speed
is
increased.
>
For
moving
the
cursor
on
the
display
when
naming
a
disc
or
track
number.
21
PROG(RAM)/PLAY
>
For
direct
programming
(PROGRAM)
or
immediate
selection
and
playback
(PLAY)
of
track
numbers.
22IR
REMOTE
>
Receives
the
signals
from
the
remote
control.
23
SCAN
>
For
automatically
playing
the
beginning
of
each
track.
24
PHONES
>
For
connection
of
headphones.
See
also:
’Listening
with
headphones’.
*25
RANDOM
>
For
playing
in
random
order.
26
VOL(UME)
>
For
adjusting
the
volume
when
listening
with
headphones.
27
PAUSE
>
For
interrupting
play.
>
For
holding
play
at
the
start
of
a
disc,
track
or
passage.
REMOTE
CONTROL
The
following
buttons
have
a
different
label
on
the
remote
control:
-
PROG(RAM)
PLAY
=
DIRECT
PR(OGRAM)/PLAY
-
STOP/CM
=
STOP
-
PLAY/REPLAY
=
PLAY
-
PREVIOUS
=
<2
TRACK
-
NEXT
=
TRACK
D
-
<W
CURSOR
=
<2
SEARCH
-
CURSOR
=
SEARCH
E>
-
’A-B’
=
’A/B’
The
remote
control
also
has
the
following
extra
buttons:
OPEN/CLOSE
>
For
opening
and
closing
the
disc
tray.
<3
INDEX
O
-
For
selecting
another
index
number
during
play.
-
For
selecting
an
index
number
to
start
play
with.
(<
from
high
to
low
and
E>
from
low
to
high.)
For
the
best
reception
of
the
signals
from
the
remote
control
you
should
aim
it
as
directly
as
possible
at
the
IR
REMOTE
eye.
The
eye
lights
up
when
it
receives
a
signal
from
the
remote
control.
3

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