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MAGNAVOX CDC 550 / CDC 552 Compact Disc Changer WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU- RE, CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUST- MENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PRO- CEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPEC- IFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZ- ARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. The Model and Serial Number of your unit will be found on the rear of the set. Please record the Model and Serial Num- ber in the space provided below. MODEL NUMBER: CDC 550 / CDC 552 SERIAL NUMBER: This set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15, 21 CFR 1040.10 21 CFR 1040.11 CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol 1s intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated ‘dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure, that may be of sufficient ‘magnitude to consiute a risk ofelectic shock to persons. 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Remove the red transit protection clamp and store it in the hole © on the rear, see Fig. 2. © Should you wish to transport the unit again, the mechanism must be secured once more in order to prevent damage. © Always remove the CDs from the tray before moving the unit, © Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is several centimetres ventilation room around the unit. © Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or close to radiators, heaters, eto. This will help prevent over- heating. CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS Fig. 2 ® Jack for remote control (not on all versions) This jack can be connected to the remote jack of another unit. An optional cord is available from your dealer. CD OUT jacks For connection to the CD IN or AUX IN jacks on the amplifier. @ Hole for storing the transport clamp. © Jack for power supply cord (on some versions a fixed cord) Connect the power supply cord supplied with the CD changer to this jack. Warning: Do not connect the player to the power supply without first checking that the voltage slated on the type plate (and/or the setting of the voltage selector © corresponds to the local voltage. If thisis not the case, consult your dealer. The type plate is on the rear of the player. © Voltage selector (not on all versions) Use a screw driver or something similar to set the voltage selector to the local voltage. Fig. 1 @ POWER on/off switch, To disconnect the set from the power completely, withdraw the power plug from the wall outlet. ® CD tray. @ DISC SELECT buttons - for selecting the disc. © Display. @ PROGRAM - for storing the tracks of a program. @ REVIEW - causes all the programmed track numbers to appear in the display. @ INTROSCAN - to play the first few seconds of all tracks of all CDs in the tray. @ PREV SEARCH © during PLAY mode: = press briefly to play the current track again, When pressed briefly again the player goes tothe previous track. —hold down for rapid backward playback, © in the STOP position: —press brielly to jump to the previous track number (e.g. when programming). @ SEARCH NEXT: © during PLAY mode: press briefly to jump to the next track —hold down for rapid search forward. ¢@ in the STOP position: —press brielly to display the next number (0.9. when programming). PLAY/PAUSE - for starting play of a track, or for interrupting play. @ OPEN/CLOSE - for opening/ctosing the CD tray. @ STOP for stopping play. When the CDis stationa- ry the highest track number is displayed. @ CLEAR PROGRAM - for clearing a programmed selection, or clearing the programmed tracks of a specific CD, when pressing the relevant DISC SELECT button @ immediately thereatter. @ REPEAT: to continuously repeat all CDs, a programmed selection, or the SHUFFLE program. Press again to cancel the Repeat function. @ SHUFFLE button for playing all tracks of all CDs ina random order. LOAD button - to rotate the disc turntable in the tray. @ [R-sensorforremote control (not on all versions). STAND BY indicator (not on all versions). REMOTE CONTROL UNIT, Fig. 6 (not on all versions) [1] STAND BY: to switch off [2] CLEAR: to clear a program. SCAN: same function as @ of the CD player. [J — DISC +: to select a disc. [J PREV/NEXT: same as PREV/NEXT function of © and @ of the CD player. [] {SEARCH pp: same as SEARCH function of © and @ of the CD player. [Z] PLAY/PAUSE: same function as @ of the CD player. [a] STOP: same function as @ of the CD player. [2] REPEAT: same function as @ of the CD player. SHUFFLE: same function as @of the CD player. [u] REVIEW: same function as © of the CD player. PROGRAM: same function as © of the CD player. OPERATION Warning © Check that you have removed the red transit protection clamp on the underside of the player (but refit it during further transport), © Always remove the CDs from the tray before moving the unit, TO PLAY DISCS ‘© Switch onthe CD changerusing the POWER on/off switch @. © Press OPEN/CLOSE @ to open the CD tray @. ‘© Holding the disc between the thumb and fingers of the outstretched hand, remove it from the packaging (Fig. 3) and place it with the label uppermost in the tray @ (Fig. 5). Both standard 5” discs and 3” discs (CD singles) can be used. © Use the PREFERRED POSITION in the tray, when you insert only one disc. ‘® When you wish to insert more discs, press the LOAD button @ to rotate the tumtable in the tray. @ Press the OPEN/CLOSE button @to close the tray @, oF push the tray to close. © Press the PLAY/PAUSE button @. The CD of the preferred position will now be played. To play another CD, select the desired disc number with one of the DISC SELECT buttons @. Play begins automatically within a few seconds. In display @you can always see which disc and which track are being played. Play will stop after the last disc, Important fan (for Error) appears inthe display, the CD-player cannot read the disc. Possible causes are: ~youinserted the CD the wrong way: the label should face up (Fig. 5); ~ the surface of the disc is badly scratched or dirty, see ‘Maintenance’; = the lens is steamed up because of a sudden transition froma cold into a warm environment; do not clean the lens, but let the set acclimatize for a while. Changing discs during play @ Press OPEN/CLOSE @ to open the CD tray @. Two discs can now be changed. @ Press the LOAD button @ to rotate the turntable in the tray, after which the other two discs can be changed. Selecting a different disc during play © Press the desired number of the DISC SELECT buttons @. In display @ the disc number will appear and shortly afterwards the first track of the chosen disc will start to play. Selecting a different track during play © Press SEARCH NEXT @ (or PREV SEARCH @) until the required tack number appears in the display. — Shortly after this, the chosen track will start playing. Starting again with the track thatis currently playing © Press PREV SEARCH @ once. — The track will be started again from the beginning. Searching for a passage during play @ Hold SEARCH NEXT @ or PREVSEARCH @ pressed down to search for the required passage. If you release the button, play will continue. Repeating play © During play press REPEAT @. The REPEAT indication lights up. — All discs are played and then repeated. © Press REPEAT again to stop the repeat function. ‘The REPEAT indication goes out. — Play continues as normal, @ REPEAT can also be used during a PROGRAM, ‘SHUFFLE, and INTROSCAN. Introscan ‘The INTROSCAN function can be used in both STOP and PLAY modes by pressing the INTROSCAN button @. SCAN will then appear in the display. The INTROSCAN function causes the first few seconds of every track of all CDs to be played (in PLAY mode only the remaining tracks). Atter playing the opening seconds of a track the CD player jumps to the beginning of the next track. The corresponding track number appears in the display @. ‘© Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button (@ cancels the INTROSCAN function. The CD plays normally from the current track onwards. Ii you press the SEARCH NEXT button @ or the PREV SEARCH button @ the unit remains in the INTROSCAN function and the first few seconds of the next track or the previous track respectively are played. @ I the INTROSCAN function is not cancelled by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button @ or the STOP button @, the CD player automatically reverts to the STOP position at the end of the last CD. Shuffle play © Press SHUFFLE @ before or during play. The ‘SHUFFLE indication lights up and a ‘shuffle logo" appears in the display. ~ All tracks will now be played in a random order. During play you can use SEARCH NEXT @)to select a following random track, or PREV SEARCH @ to play the same track again, © Press SHUFFLE again if you wish to return to normal play. Interrupting play @ Press PLAY/PAUSE@. — PAUSE appears in the display. © Press PLAY/PAUSE again to end pause. ~ Play will be resumed where it was stopped. Stopping play @ Press STOP @)if you wish to stop. The disc and track number which can be played will now appear in the display. : @ Press OPEN/CLOSE @ to remove the CDs. PROGRAMMING By programming the player, you can play up to 50 tracks in any desired order. if you exceed the maximum of 50 tracks, F will appear in the display. © Press PROGRAM ©. = PROGRAM appears blinking for 5 seconds in the display together with the disc number. A further selection must be done within the 5 seconds blinking period, otherwise you have to press PROGRAM © again. © Select the disc number -if necessary - from which you wish to store tracks using the DISC SELECT buttons @. © Press SEARCH NEXT @ (or PREV SEARCH @) until the required track number appears in the display. © Store the required number using PROGRAM ©. — Each time you store a track, a Pwill appear and the display will blink another 5 seconds. ‘© Repeat this procedure for the other tracks to be programmed. © Ifyou program track numbers which do not exist, these will be ignored during play and erased from the memory. ‘© During normal playback (PLAY or SHUFFLE), you can program the number of the current track into the memory by pressing the PROGRAM button @ twice. Reviewing the program © Press REVIEW ©. ~ All track numbers and CD numbers appear in the programmed order in the display. Erasing the program. @ If you wish to erase the program, press CLEAR PROGRAM @: @ The program ofa particular CD willbe erasedifyou press CLEAR PROGRAM @ and the relevant DISC ‘SELECT button @ immediately thereafter. Playing the program ‘© Beginning from the STOP mode, press PLAY/ PAUSE ~ Play begins with the first item in the program. GENERAL INFORMATION Maintenance The disc you handle the discs carefully, cleaning will not be necessary. Dust or dirt can be removed using a soft, lint-tree cloth. Always wipe the cloth in a straight line from the center to the edge of the disc (Fig. 4). Never use cleaning agents such as are used for conventional grammiophone records. Never write on the disc label or ona sticker which has been placed on the label. This can cause irreparable damage to the music tracks. The player Never oil or lubricate the CD mechanism, Keep the CD compartment free of dust. The CD tray should therefore never be left open unnecessarily. LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIO PRODUCTS @ One (1) Year Carry-In Labor Warranty @ One (1) Year Carry-In Service Parts Warranty * For purchases outside the U.S., see applicable warranty from country of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state, Replacement Parts and Service Labor For one (1) year from the date of purchase, an Authorized Service Center wilreplace any partfound defectwe and val reparrany product defect without charge to you for parts or labor. Replacement parts instafied dunna the waranty period are warranted ‘only forthe balance ofthe onginal warranty penod. Who Is Protected? ... Where? ‘This warranty is extended to the onginal etal purchaser for products purchased and usedin te UA, Puerto Rico and the Vigin stands, Ityou move vathin these areas, ai Authonzed Senvice Center in your area wl honor ts waranty lrtheremander of te ongral waranty perio What the Purchaser Must Do Beotore you cal for senice, check your operatag instruction booNlet. A slghtadjustmentofthe customer controls dscussedinyourinstuction booklet may save you a senuce call How to Get Warranty Service To obtain Wananty Service you must deliver yout Audio Unit, wit cvidence of the purchase date, to an Authorized Sewice Center for repai if service is reqused during the warranty petiod. When repair is Completed, you must pickup the unt at the Serica Center. Warranty Exclusions Your Warranty Does Not Cover: ‘= Labor charges for nstalaton or set-up, adustment of customer or preference contiols,andinstalatonorteparrotaudoantennasystoms ulside the unt. Productrepar and/orpartreplacementbecause ofmisuse, accident, ‘unauthorized repair or elher cause not vnhin the contol of Pips Consurner Electonics Company = Receptionprobiemscausedbysignalcondtonsorantennasystoms ‘outside the unit —AnAudi Untpurchased, usedorsenvcedoutsdetheUSA..Puerto Fico and the Vigan Islands, or used for commercial or mstiutonal purposes (included but not imted to products used for rental pur- poses). = Incadental or consequential damages resulting from tho product oF ‘use ofthe product Some slates donctallowthe exclusionof medenta} ‘or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply 10 you ‘ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ‘ARE UMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY. Some states do nol alow lmtatons on how long an implied warrant lasts, so the above irmtaton may not apply to you Important Reminder lease fil out and mail your Waranty Registration Card promply. wall be easier forus to noufy youiitshould ever be requred Tha return of the Warranty Reg'sration CardisnotaconditontoWaranty Coverag0 Philips Service Company P.O. Box 55 - Jefferson City - Tennessee TN 37760 ‘ (615) 475-0317 How To Get Service On Your Audio Unit Through Philips Factory Service ‘To obtain expedient N of OUT-of warranty repat: Contactthonearest Philips FactorySenica Cente, listedtothanght, Philips Factory Service Centers ‘Allanta - 1858 Loland Drvo, {Gabtan th costoloutcrwananyrepartoryourmodelpodus.* "Maria, @ASO08? Bon es2-2210 2. Packyour Audio Unt na sulable caren or safe some wortan i Seed An, oe 2. 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