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Philips CDC 925 - System Aspects and Maintenance; Recording Interferences; Automatic System Integration; Standby Mode Operation

Philips CDC 925
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SYSTEM
ASPECTS
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If
you
record
a
programme:
Synchronized
recording
will
stop
after
the
last
track.
If
you
record
a
CD:
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If,
after
the
last
track
of
the
CD,
there
is
still
enough
space
available
on
side
B,
then
the
deck
will
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
The
turntable
will
rotate
to
the
next
CD
so
that
some
more
tracks
can
be
recorded
from
this
CD
(this
will
also
happen
if
the
last
track
has
been
recorded
on
side
A).
As
soon
as
playback
of
the
new
CD
starts,
the
deck
continues
recording.
e
Press
STOP/CP
if
this
is
not
required
NOTE!
As
soon
as
you
start
recording,
the
other
changer
functions
(except
TIME
and
REVIEW)
will
temporarily
be
switched
off
to
prevent
the
recording
being
interfered
with;
Err
lights
up
if
you
press
one
of
the
other
buttons
during
play/recording.
You
can
stop
playback/recording
by
pressing
STOP/CP.
The
CD
DUBBING
function
will
be
cancelled
if
the
CD
changer
(or
the
system)
is
set
to
STAND
BY
mode
AUTOMATIC
SOURCE
SELECTION
If
the
AUTO
SELECT
button
on
the
amplifier
is
pressed,
the
CD
changer
will
automatically
be
activated
as
soon
as
you
press
QUICK
PLAY
or
PLAY/REPLAY.
AUTOMATIC
STOP
If
the
AUTO
SELECT
button
on
the
amplifier
is
pressed,
the
CD
changer
will
automatically
go
into
the
PAUSE
mode
as
soon
as
another
source
in
the
system
is
selected
(except
when
CD
DUBBING
is
active).
STAND
BY
e
With
the
STAND
BY
button
on
the
remote
control
of
the
system
you
can
set
the
changer
to
STAND
BY
mode.
The
changer
will
go
to
STAND
BY
mode
automatically
if
the
whole
system
is
set
to
STAND
BY
mode.
If
the
CD
compartment
was
open,
it
will
now
close.
Any
programme
present
will
be
erased.
e
Press
any
of
the
following
buttons
to
cancel
the
STAND
BY
mode:
DISC
SELECT
(1-5),
PLAY/REPLAY,
STOP/CP,
SCAN,
SHUFFLE,
0-9,
EDIT,
OPEN/CLOSE,
kl
TRACK
PI
or
P(rogramme).
TIMER
e
Using
the
TIMER
function
you
can
have
playback
of
a
CD
(this
is
always
the
CD
with
the
lowest
number)
started
at
a
particular
time;
for
this
refer
to
the
operating
instructions
of
the
tuner
(e.g
FT930).
Errwill
light
up
if
there
is
no
CD
in
the
CD
compartment
at
the
moment
playback
is
supposed
to
start
or
if
you
press
any
button
during
playback
in
the
TIMER
mode.
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ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE
The
CDs
e
Never
write
on
the
printed
side
of
a
CD.
e
Do
not
attach
any
stickers
to
the
CD.
e
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.
Never
use
cleaning
agents
for
conventional
records.
Detergents
or
abrasive
cleaning
agents
should
not
be
used
either.
The
changer
e
Achamois
leather
slightly
moistened
with
water
is
sufficient
for
cleaning
the
changer.
e
Do
not
use
cleaning
agents
containing
alcohol,
spirits,
ammonia
or
abrasives.
FAULTS
AND
THEIR
LIKELY
CAUSES
If
a
fault
occurs,
run
through
the
points
listed
below
before
taking
your
changer
for
repair.
Check
whether:
condensation
has
formed
on
the
lens
of
the
laser
due
to
a
dramatic
change
in
temperature;
this
will
disappear
automatically
after
some
time;
the
CDs
have
been
inserted
correctly
with
the
printed
side
up
and
that
there
are
CDs
in
the
compartment;
the
(current)
CD
is
dirty,
badly
scratched
or
warped;
the
changer
has
been
connected
to
the
PHONO
socket
of
the
amplifier.
If
the
fault
remains,
try
to
clear
it
by
switching
the
changer
off
and
on
again.
If
this
also
fails
to
help,
consult
your
dealer.
Under
no
circumstances
should
you
repair
the
changer
yourself
as
this
will
invalidate
the
guarantee!

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