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Safety Precautions WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS t_LECTRIQUE, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND. LASER SAFETY: This unit employs a laser.
IMPORTANT l.Read Instructions - All the satety and operating read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The safety retained for future reference.
LIMITED WARRANTY CD-I • One (1) Year Free Labor • One (1) Year Free Parts Service • This CD-I must be shipped in for warranty service. Please keep... ...your sales receipt and other material proving proof-ofpurchase. Attach it to this owner's manual and keep it nearby. Please also keep the original box and packing material should you ever need to ship your CD-I player to Philips for service. One (1) Year Coverage... ...starts from the date you bought your product.
SAFETY PRE(LAU'I'IONS IMPORTANT LIMITED CONTENTS SAFETY WARRANTY ................................... INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... INSTALLATION UP ...................................................... PLAYING DISCS .................................... REQUESTING SERVICE 13 14, 15, 16 .................... ........................................................ SPECIFICATIONS 8 8, 9, 10, 11,12 SETTING GLOSSARY 7 ............................................. .......
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INTROI)t 2_ote: 4.1 lt)N : _l ,st_c'cial lo.4 k.,slqq_lied Ilccd it. a /lb lZ_c __l/ li mi_c'. 1\_'_'t_H ,_{/_'/H _(tN{" yOli player, you Call play the latest CI)-I discs, featuring interacti\ c movies, music videos and state-of-art video games and video CD's. Enjoy yourselfl But first ........ CAUTION - WHILE Make _,urc IIl_.
• • • - The green LEI) lights up. Switch on tl]e "Iad(and lliFi system it used). Select the CD-I input on the TV (and ltiFi system il u_ud i. On the "iV, the player start-up screen will appear. This screen has the following system function icons toguide and assist you: • I'l<>> llac <)A _)11 J)tHt,,IJ (,_) {¢_ ,'_\\ rich t_b. t)kt)<_ • Switch Off the TV (and IliFi system, if uscd). ,,11. Options: See: "OI)T1ONS SCI{EI{N". System information: OPEN: Indicates that the disc _o\ ¢'1is _q)
Loading: i0° - The disc cover unlatches. • Open the cover gently until it is in the t)[_,.Jl l_,,.-,lll_n //lO' approx.) where it latches. • Take the disc and place it in the player with the label up. • Push the disc cover (1) to close. - The LED flashes whilst the disc is starting up and lights sial)It when the disc is ready for play. - The TV screen changes according to the type of disc. Unloading: • • • Push on the disc cover (1) to open.
OI'I;I_\IION SEIA_(Jl Start play play play starts at the beginning ol track 1, _)i dll_ other preselected track number. If a track is already playing, it is restarted. NOTE: When play starts, adjust the sound level as required. Select a track track number if the disc contains more than 30 tracks, use the left • and right • scroll arrows to move through the track numbers as required. Pause pause interrupts inch (12 cm) laser discs. - After loading tile disc, the CI)Audio screen appears on the TV.
(.'OIl]posea title of approx. 30 characters (depending on the dlaracter width) for the selection using the keyboard screen. - The title then appears on the CD-Audio screen whenever the disc is loaded. • At the CD-Audio screen, 'point-and-click' on the program button, then 'point-and-dick' on the "Save FTS" button. The CD-Audio screen will change to the keyboard screen. • Select each character of the title in turn, using shift to change between upper and lower case characters and space to separate words. \\
II it alq)cav> checklist. that the _.;1)-1 pkL_cr is laulty, It may be that something t Jnder no cil'cumstances yourself; No power this will lirst _l>ull this simple has been overlooked. should you attempt to repair invalidate ........................ the SyStCI|I the warranty. ° Check that the ON/OFF button (2) is set to ON. ° Check that both plugs of the pox_cr supply are properly connected. • Check that there is power at the AC outlet by plugging in another appliance.
For your convcniel_cC, the lollowing operation. ACTION BUTTON list ot terms is provided - Two keys on the pointing device to actions or features. AUDIO OUT - There are two jacks located on the back of your CD-I Player. They are used to send audio (sound) from the Player to either the TV, Stereo Receiver, or Amplifier. You could also hook it up to a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) or Audio Cassette Recorder to record sound sent out from your Player.
System Cl)-h_teraLt]_ c Usable discs CD-I CD-DA PHOTO-CD CD-I READY CD BRIDGE CD+GRAPHI(_'S Power requirement 120 V AC / 60 Hz. Power consumption 28 W with, 21 W without Digital Vid_'o L artridg_' (22J .1¢._)93o). Operating temperature 41°F(5°C) to 95°F(35°C) Relative humidity 5% to 95% (no condensation) Weight Witla Digital Video Cartridge: 1,460 Kg, 0,661 lbs. Without Digital Video Cartridge: 1,210 Kg, 0,548 lbs.
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