Additional Information; Listening With Headphones; Maintenance - Magnavox CDB650 Operating Instructions Manual

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o
Press, and
keep
FTS
button
@
pressed. Then
press
NEXT
button
@ as
many
times as
necessary
to
reach
the
required
program
number.
The display
shows
the
FTS
program
number.
lf
'ERROR' appears on
the
display:
You have
pressed
NEXT
too
many
times
and gone past
the
last program
number
in
memory; start
again
from step
4
o
When
the
required program number
is
shown
and
while
keeping
the
FTS
button pressed, press CLEAB button
@.
The display
shows
'00'for
a
few
moments.
That
particular
FTS
program
is erased
from
memory.
To erase
the entire
FTS
memory
IVote;
Only use
this procedure to
erase
the
FTS
programs for
ALL
your discs, for example the
FTS
memory
is
full or you
wish to
start
anew.
o
Press
FTS
button
@.
'FTS'flashes
on
the
display.
.
Press PAUSE button @ and keep it pressed, now immediately
press
OPEN/CLOSE
button
@.
The
complete
FTS
memory
is erased.
The display
shows
'00'for
a
few
moments.
5F
Other
possibilities
PLAY MODE
switch
@
This
switch can be set
to
one of
four
positions:
-'NORM.
PLAY':
for
normal use
-
each
track
is played one after
the
other.
-
'SINGLE PLAY':
play
stops after the current
track
has
finished,
unless the player
is
in
the
REPEAT
mode.
ln
this case the
current
track will be
played
over
and over.
-
'COPY PAUSE':
a
4-second
pause
is
inserted after each
track
before
playing
the next
one.
-'AUTO
PAUSE': stops
play
at
the end of
a
track
until you press
PAUSE.
Becording
from
your Compact Disc
player
You
can of course
make
recordings on
a
cassette recorder
(or
other tape recorder)
from
your Compact Disc
player.
You
can
either connect the recorder directly to the Compact
Disc player
or
via
your
Hi-Fi system.
When recording, you
may
find
it
useful to set PLAY
MODE
switch
@
to
'COPY PAUSE'
or'AUTO
PAUSE'.
-'COPY
PAUSE'
is
useful
if
your cassette recorder has
a
track-seeking function where
the
gaps between tracks
are
detected.
-'AUTO
PAUSE' enables
you
to
determine
the
gaps
between
tracks
yourself.
At
a later stage,
you
can
record
material
from
another source
in
this
gap.
6.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
6A
Using
the remote control transmitter
When
the
player
is switched on
and
the disc is in
place, all the
functions of the
player,
except
FTS,
can also be
operated
using
the
remote control transmitter.
However,
to
switch
off or
to
remove the disc, it
is
necessary
to
use
the
controls
on
the player.
The
transmiiter
works
up
to
a distance
of
about
26
ft. A
green
indicator to the right
of
the display lights when the infra-red beam
is received
by
the
player.
Although
the
player
can
receive
the
infra-red
beam
also
via
reflection,
it
is
recommended to
aim the
transmitter
directly
at
the
REMOTE
sensor
@,
because
the infra-red
beam
output
de-
creases
as
the battery strenght
decreases.
68 Replacing batteries
in
the remote
control transmitter
The remote control transmitter runs
on four AAA
1.5Volt
batteries. The life of
a
set of batteries
is
normally about one year.
Remove
the batteries
as
soon
as
they are
depleted or
if
you
are
not
going
to
use the
transmiiter
for
a long
period
of time,
to
prevent
damage by
possible battery
leakage.
o
Lift back the cover
on
the
rear
of the transmitter.
o
Bemove
the old
batterles.
o
lnsert
the
new
batteries,
as
indicated
in
the
battery
com-
partment.
a
Close
the cover
again.
6C
Listening
with
headphones
With headphones
connected
to
the
PHONES
socket
@, you
can
listen
to
discs without
having
to
use an amplifier.
The headphones
must
have a
@"
(6.3
mm)
jack
plug and
an
impedance between
8
and
1000
ohms.
You
adjust the sound
level
with the
VOLUME
control
@.
6D
Optional remote
receiver
The
optional remote receiver
EM 2100 (available
as an
accessory)
may
be
connected
to
the
BEMOTE
socket
@ when,
for
example,
the
Compact Disc player
is
placed in a remote location
(e.9.
a
shelf with doors).
6E Maintenance
Discs
Although Compact
Discs
are
covered with
a
protective
layer, it
is
still
advisable
to treat them
carefully.
As
long as
you
always
pick
up
discs
by
the edge,
and
put
them
back
in their holders
immediately
after use,
cleaning
will
not
normally
be
necessary
However,
should fingerprints, dust or
dirt
appear,
you can
wipe
them
off with
a
soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the
disc
in
a
straight
line
from center
to
edge.
Never use
detergent, abrasive cleaning agents
or
cleaning agents
used
for
conventional records!
Warning
To prevent
damage
to
the music tracks on the disc,
do not
write
on
the
title
label or apply pressure
to
the surface of the
disc.
The Player
The player mechanism
is
fitted with
self-lubricating
bearings,
and
must not
be
oiled
or
greased.
Only use
a
damp
cloth to
clean
the outside
of
the
player. Do not
use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits,
ammonia or
abrasives.
The
disc-tray should be
kept
free of
dust.

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