Philips AZ1123WCD User Manual

CD Soundmachine  
AZ1123W  
User manual  
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PRO  
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REP ALL  
SHUF  
Important notes for users in the U.K.  
Mains plug  
This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp plug.To change a fuse in this type of  
plug proceed as follows:  
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.  
2. Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 3 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.  
3. Refit the fuse cover.  
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an  
appropriate plug fitted in its place. If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a  
value of 3 Amp. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board  
should not be greater than 3 Amp.  
Note:The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard should it  
be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.  
How to connect a plug  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code: blue = neutral (N),  
brown = live (L). As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings iden-  
tifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black.  
Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red.  
Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or  
coloured green (or green and yellow).  
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the  
sheath of the lead - not simply over the two wires.  
Copyright in the U.K.  
Recording and playback of material may require consent. See Copyright Act 1956 and  
The Performer’s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.  
English  
Controls/Power Supply  
CAUTION  
Supplied Accessories  
– AC power cord  
Use of controls or adjustments or  
performance of procedures other  
than herein may result in unsafe  
operation.  
Top/front panels (See 1)  
1
2
Source selector: CD, FM, MW, OFF  
This set complies with the radio  
interference requirements of the  
European Union.  
selects CD, or radio (FM/MW) source of  
sound  
power off switch  
2; - starts or pauses CD playback  
Power Supply  
§
Whenever convenient, use the power supply  
cord if you want to conserve battery life.  
Make sure you remove the plug from the set  
and wall outlet before inserting batteries.  
selects the next/previous track  
– searches forwards/backwards (press and  
hold the button) within the current track  
PROG – programs tracks and reviews the  
Batteries (not included)  
program  
1
2
Open the battery door and insert 6 batteries,  
type R-14, UM-2 or C-cells, (preferably  
alkaline) with the correct polarity as indicated  
by the "+" and "" symbols inside the com-  
partment. (See 1)  
9
stops CD playback;;  
erases a CD program  
3
4
Display  
shows the CD functions  
REPEAT  
repeats a track/  
CD program/entire CD.  
Replace the battery door, making sure the bat-  
teries are firmly and correctly in place.The set is  
now ready to operate.  
5 SHUFFLE plays all tracks in random order  
6 OPEN•CLOSE – opens/ closes the CD  
door.  
7 TUNING – tunes to radio stations  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so  
they should be disposed of properly.  
8
VOLUME  
adjusts volume level.  
Incorrect use of batteries can cause  
electrolyte leakage and will corrode the  
compartment or cause the batteries to burst:  
Back/bottom panels (See 1)  
9 Telescopic antenna - improves FM  
reception.  
Do not mix battery types: e.g. alkaline with car-  
bon zinc. Only use batteries of the same type  
for the set.  
0 Battery door - open to insert 6 x 1.5V  
R-14/ UM-2/ C-cells  
When inserting new batteries, do not try to mix  
old batteries with the new ones.  
! p – 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket  
Helpful hints: The speakers will be muted  
when headphones are connected to the set.  
Remove the batteries if the set is not to be used  
for a long time.  
@ AC MAINS~ - inlet for power cord.  
Power Supply  
General Operation/Tuner  
General operation  
Using AC power  
WARNING:Always check you have  
completely switched off the set, before  
you change or disconnect power supply.  
Switching on and off and selecting the  
function  
1
2
To select your sound source, adjust the  
Source selector to: CD, FM or MW.  
1
2
Check if the power voltage, as shown on  
the type plate located on the  
bottom of the set, corresponds to your  
local power supply. If it does not, consult your  
dealer or service center.  
To switch off the set, adjust the Source  
selector to OFF position  
Connect the power cord to the AC  
MAINS~ inlet and the wall socket.The set is  
now connected and ready for use.  
Adjusting volume  
Adjust the sound with the VOLUME con-  
trols.  
3
4
To switch the set off completely, withdraw the  
power cord from the wall socket.  
Install the unit near the AC outlet and where  
the AC power plug can be easily reached.  
Radio reception  
1
2
Adjust the Source selector to FM or  
MW to select your desired  
waveband.  
Disconnect the power cord from the wall  
socket to protect your set during heavy thun-  
derstorms. Children could seriously injure  
themselves as the free end of the cable may  
still be live if only the connector is removed  
from the MAINS socket at the back of the  
unit.  
Turn TUNING to tune to a station.  
Helpful hints:  
To improve radio reception  
The type plate is located on the  
bottom of the set.  
For FM, extend, incline and turn the telescop-  
ic antenna for best reception. Reduce its  
length if the signal is too strong.  
Helpful hints:  
For MW, the set uses a built-in antenna.  
Direct this antenna for best reception by  
turning the whole set.  
To avoid unnecessary energy consumption,  
always adjust the Source selector to OFF  
after using the set.  
CD Player  
Playing a CD  
This CD player plays Audio Discs including  
CD-Recordables (CD-R) and CD-Rewritables  
(CD-RW).  
Finding a passage within a  
track  
During playback, press and hold or § .  
The CD is played at high speed and with  
reduced volume.  
1
2
MP3, CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV,VCD, DVD or  
computer CDs are not possible for playback.  
When you recognize the passage you want,  
release or § to resume normal playback.  
IMPORTANT!  
Helpful hints:  
CDs encoded with copyright protection  
technologies by some record companies may  
be unplayable by this product.  
When your searching reaches the end of the  
last track, the CD goes to stop mode.  
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2
3
Adjust the Source selector to CD.  
Open the CD door  
Programming track num-  
bers  
You may store up to 20 tracks in the desired  
sequence. If you like, store any track more  
than once.  
Insert a CD with the printed side facing up,  
then press the CD door gently to close.  
Display shows --, and later the total  
number of tracks. (See 2)  
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4
Press 2; to start playback.  
1
In the stop position, press PROG to  
activate programming.  
To pause playback, press 2;  
.
Display: PROG and 00 flash. (See 4)  
Display: 2 flashes. (See 3)  
2
3
Press  
number.  
or  
§
to select your desired track  
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6
To resume, press 2; again.  
To stop CD playback, press  
9.  
Press PROG to store the desired track  
number.  
Helpful hints:  
Display: PROG and 00 flash for you to  
program the next track..  
CD play will also stop when:  
you open the CD door;  
4
Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store all  
desired tracks in this way.  
If you attempt to store more than 20  
tracks, no track can be selected and the  
display shows --.  
you select FM, MW or OFF sound source;  
the CD has reached the end.  
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To play your program, press 2;  
.
Selecting a different track  
Helpful hints :  
Press / § once or repeatedly until the  
desired track number appears in the display.  
In the pause/stop position, press 2; to start  
playback.  
When playback of your program comes  
to the stop position, your set will return  
to normal playback.To re-enter program  
mode, press PROG in the stop position.  
CD Player  
Reviewing the program  
In the stop position, press PROG repeatedly  
to see your stored tracks.  
Different play modes:  
REPEAT. and SHUFFLE  
(See 5, 6)  
REPEAT  
You can play the current track or the whole  
disc repeatedly, and combine REPEAT modes  
with PROGRAM.  
Erasing a program  
You can erase the contents of the memory  
by:  
REP plays the current track continuously.  
– in the stop position, press PROG to enter  
program mode, and then press 9.  
REP ALL repeats the entire CD/program  
To select play mode, press REPEAT once or  
more.  
The display shows REP or REP ALL.  
Press 2; to start playback if in the stop/pause  
position.  
To return to normal playback, press REPEAT  
repeatedly until the modes are no longer dis-  
played.  
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– selecting FM, MW or OFF sound source;  
– opening the CD door;  
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3
You can also press 9 to cancel your play  
mode.  
SHUFFLE  
You can play all the tracks in random order.  
1
2
In the stop position, press SHUFFLE to  
switch on shuffle play.  
Display shows SHUF.  
To switch off shuffle play, press 9.  
Helpful hints:  
During the shuffle play, when REP function is  
selected, it will play the current shuffled track  
repeatedly, or when the REP ALL function is  
selected, it will repeat the shuffle play of the  
entire CD.  
Shuffle play is not available in the program  
mode.  
Maintenance & safety  
(See 7)  
Where the MAINS plug or an appliance cou-  
pler is used as the disconnect device, the dis-  
connet device shall remain readily operable.  
CD player and CD handling  
If the CD player cannot read CDs correctly,  
use a cleaning CD to clean the lens before  
taking the set to repair.  
Do not expose the set, batteries, CDs to  
humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat caused  
by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
The lens of the CD player should never be  
touched!  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip-  
ping or splashing.  
Sudden changes in the surrounding  
temperature can cause condensation on the  
lens of your CD player. Playing a CD is then  
not possible. Do not attempt to clean the  
lens but leave the set in a warm environment  
until the moisture evaporates.  
Adequate ventilation with a minimum gap of  
15cm (6 inches) between the ventilation  
holes and surrounding surfaces is necessary  
to prevent heat build-up.  
Do not cover the ventilation openings with  
items such as newspapers, table-cloths, cur-  
tains, etc.  
Always close the CD-tape door to avoid dust  
on the lens.  
To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from  
the center towards the edge using a soft,  
lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning agents as  
they may damage the disc.  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases,  
shall be placed on the apparatus.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted can-  
dles, should be placed on the apparatus.  
Never write on a CD or attach any stickers  
to it.  
The mechanical parts of the set contain  
self-lubricating bearings and must not be oiled  
or lubricated.  
To clean the set, use a dry cloth. Do not use  
any cleaning agents containing alcohol,  
ammonia, benzene or abrasives as these may  
harm the housing.  
Safety information  
Place the set on a flat, hard and stable surface  
so that the system does not tilt.  
Disposal of your old product  
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and  
components, which can be recycled and reused.  
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to  
a product it means the product is covered by the  
European Directive 2002/96/EC.  
Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical  
and electronic products.  
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products  
with your normal household waste.The correct disposal of your old product will  
help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human  
health.  
Troubleshooting  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.  
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.  
WARNING:  
Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock. Under no  
circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will  
invalidate the guarantee.  
Problem  
Poor radio reception  
Weak radio signal  
FM:Adjust the FM telescopic aerial  
Possible cause  
• Remedy  
--indication  
No sound /power  
No CD inserted  
Volume not adjusted  
Insert a CD  
CD badly scratched or dirty  
Replace/ clean CD, see Maintenance  
• Adjust theVOL  
Power cord not securely connected  
• Connect the AC power cord properly  
Batteries dead/ incorrectly inserted  
• Insert (fresh) batteries correctly  
Headphones connected to the set  
Laser lens steamed up  
• Wait until lens has cleared  
CD-R/CD-RW is blank or not finalized  
Use a finalized CD-R/CD-RW or suitable CD  
Audio disc only.  
Disconnect headphones.  
CD contains non-audio files  
Note:  
• Press , § once or more to skip to a CD audio  
track, instead of the data file.  
Make sure the CD is not encoded with  
Copyright protection technologies, as some  
do not conform to the Compact Disc stan-  
dard.  
Display does not function properly / No  
reaction to operation of any of the  
controls  
The CD skips tracks  
Electrostatic discharge  
CD damaged or dirty  
• Switch off and unplug the set. Reconnect after a  
few seconds´´  
• Replace or clean CD  
Program/Shuffle is active  
• Quit program/shuffle mode  
Severe radio hum or noise  
Note: A CD badly scratch or dirty may result in  
improper operation.  
Electrical interference: set too close to TV,VCR or  
computer  
Increase the distance  
Environmental information  
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted.The packaging can be easily separated  
into three materials: cardboard, polystyrene and plastic.  
Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a  
specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the  
disposal of packaging, dead batteries and old equipment.  
Hearing Safety  
Listen at a moderate volume.  
Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing. This product can produce sounds in  
decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person, even for exposure less than a  
minute. The higher decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced some  
hearing loss.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of  
sound. So after prolonged listening, what sounds "normal" can actually be loud and harmful to  
your hearing. To guard against this, set your volume to a safe level before your hearing adapts and  
leave it there.  
To establish a safe volume level:  
Set your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, without distortion.  
Listen for reasonable periods of time:  
Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally "safe" levels, can also cause hearing loss.  
Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and take appropriate breaks.  
Be sure to observe the following guidelines when using your headphones.  
Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time.  
Be careful not to adjust the volume as your hearing adapts.  
Do not turn up the volume so high that you can't hear what's around you.  
You should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.  
Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle, cycling, skateboarding, etc.; it may  
create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.  
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