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COMPACT Disc Put/Egg 1 00

Compact Disc is the biggest advance ever made in audio
technology. By employing the most sophisticated digital and
optical technologies. Compact Disc not only produces the ulti-
mate in sound reproduction. it gives you the user, access to op-
erating features such as a unique multiple programming pos-
sibility which have never been seen before in audio equipment
designed for the home. As the owner of a new Philips Compact
Disc player, you are one of the priviledged few people able to
enjoy this experience.

Below you will find the instructions for installing. operating
and programming your Philips Compact Disc player. Please read
them carefully and follow the instructions step by step. We have
kept them as short and concise as possible as we know how
anxious you are to hear your Compact Disc player for the very

rst time.

Checking

the Power Supply

The type plate. on the bottom of
your Compact Disc player. tells you
the supply voltage for which the
player is set. If your mains supply
voltage is different. or becomes dif-
ferent in the future. get your dealer -
or our Service Organisation - to
change the voltage setting for you.

Taking Out the

Transit Screws

On the bottom of the player you will
see two labelled screws which lock
the player mechanism to protect it
during transportation.

Remove the sorews and keep them
in a safe place. Always refit them if
the player is to be transported.

Siting the Player

Stand the player on a firm surface -
not on any kind of mat - and take
care that the ventilation slots in the
top and rear are kept clear so as
not to interfere with the cooling of
the player.

If you fit the player in a cabinet. rack
or wall unit, there shOuld be a clear
space of 3 cm all round.

Connecting to the
Amplifier

To connect the player to your
amplifier. you use the cable sup-
plied. This has two plugs. marked L
and R. at each end.

Connect the cable to the L and R
sockets at the back of the player.
and to the CD/TV or AUX sockets
on your amplifier. if these sockets
are already in use, you can plug in

U.K. only: If your player is not fitted
with a mains plug, refer to Fitting a
Mains Plug' under

'ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

Never stand the player on other
equipment. or near any heat source.
Avoid positions where the player
would be subjected to direct sun-
light for long periods.

to the TUNER or TAPE IN sockets.
but never the PHONO sockets!

The PHONO sockets are not suitable
for the connection of a Compact

Disc player.

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CD/TV AUX TUNER TAPEIN