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Philips CD 931 - Installation Guide; Product Introduction and Unpacking; Power Supply and Plug Connection; Connecting the Player to Audio Systems

Philips CD 931
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INSTALLATION
Thank
you
for
selecting
the
Philips
CD
931
Compact
Disc
Player.
A
Compact
Disc
Player
of
the
state-of-the-art
Philips
900
series,
the
CD
931
combines
supreme
playback
quality
with
a
high
degree
of
user-friendliness.
UNPACKING
With
this
player
are
supplied:
-
a
connection
cable
(ANALOG
OUT);
-
a
remote
control;
-
batteries
for
the
remote
control;
-
a
cinch
lead
(DIGITAL
OUT).
Remove
all
packaging
materials
from
the
player
and
the
accessories.
POWER
SUPPLY
SETTING
Check
that
the
type
plate
on
the
rear
of
your
player
indicates
the
correct
supply
voltage.
If
your
mains
supply
voltage
is
different,
consult
your
dealer
or
our
Service
Organisation.
Certain
versions
of
this
player
are
equipped
with
a
voltage
selector
(4),
which
enables
you
to
set
the
player
to
the
correct
mains
voltage
yourself.
When
changing
the
voltage
setting,
it
is
also
necessary
to
change
the
mains
fuse
(5)
to
one
of
the
correct
rating:
T200
mA
(slow
blow
fuse)
for
110/127
V;
T100
mA
(slow
blow
fuse)
for
220
V
-
230
V/
230
V
-
240
V.
FITTING
A
MAINS
PLUG
(U.K.
only)
This
apparatus
is
fitted
with
an
approved
moulded
13
Amp
plug.
To
change
a
fuse
in
this
type
of
plug
proceed
as
follows:
Remove
fuse
cover
and
fuse.
Fix
new
fuse
which
should
be
a
BS1362
5A,
A.S.T.A.
or
BSI
approved
type.
Refit
the
fuse
cover.
If
the
fitted
plug
is
not
suitable
for
your
socket
outlets,
it
should
be
cut
off
and
an
appropriate
plug
fitted
in
its
place.
If
the
mains
plug
contains
a
fuse,
this
should
have
a
value
of
5A.
If
a
plug
without
a
fuse
is
used,
the
fuse
at
the
distribution
board
should
not
be
greater
than
5A.
NOTE:
The
severed
plug
must
be
disposed
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
should
it
be
inserted
into
a
13A
socket
elsewhere
.
HOW
TO
CONNECT
A
PLUG
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
BLUE
-
’NEUTRAL
1
('N')
BROWN
-
’LIVE’
CL')
As
these
colours
may
not
correspend
with
the
colour
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
The
BLUE
wire
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
'N'
or
coloured
BLACK.
The
BROWN
wire
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
'L'
or
coloured
RED.
Do
not
connect
either
wires
to
the
earth
terminal
in
the
plug
which
is
marked
by
the
letter
'E'
or
by
the
safety
earth
symbol
or
coloured
green
or
green-and-yellow.
Before
replacing
the
plug
cover,
make
certain
that
the
cord
grip
is
clamped
over
the
sheath
of
the
lead
-
not
simply
over
the
two
wires.
CONNECTIONS
1
DIGITAL
OUT
This
output
supplies
a
digital
signal
and
can
therefore
only
be
connected
to
an
input
which
is
suitable
for
this
signal.
Use
here
the
cinch
lead
supplied.
Never
connect
this
socket
to
a
non-digital
input
of
an
amplifier,
such
as
AUX,
CD,
TAPE,
PHONO,
etc!
2
ANALOG
OUT
For
the
connecting
cable
to
the
amplifier.
Insert
a
red
plug
into
the
’R’
socket
and
the
other
plug
into
the
’L'
socket.
Insert
the
two
other
plugs
into
the
corresponding
sockets
of
the
CD
or
AUX
input
of
your
amplifier.
You
can
also
use
the
TUNER
or
TAPE
IN
connection,
but
never
the
PHONO
input!
3
ESI
BUS
(Enhanced
System
Intelligence)
For
connecting
up
the
equipment
when
you
are
incorporating
the
player
in
a
HiFi
system
with
ESI
BUS
connection
(e.g.
the
PHILIPS
900
series).
When
connecting
the
ESI
BUS
to
the
ESI
BUS
of
the
HiFi
system
the
CD
player
should
be
switched
off[
4
Voltage
selector
(not
all
versions)
See
Tower
supply
setting’.
5
Mains
fuse
holder
(not
all
versions)
See
Tower
supply
setting’.
4

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