Philips AZ1122/78 User Manual Download Page 4

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Contr

ols/P

o

w

er Suppl

y

Po
w

er Suppl

y

General Operation/T

uner

Using A

C

 po
w

e

r

W

ARNING:

Alw

ays check you hav

completely s

witched off the set,

befor

e

you change or disconnect po

wer supply

.

Check if the po

w

er v

oltage

,

as sho

wn on

the type plate located on the 

bottom of the set,

cor
responds to y

our

local po

w

er suppl

y.

If it does not,

consult y

our

dealer or ser

vice center

.

If y
our set is equipped with a v

oltage selec-

tor
,adjust the selector so that it matches

with the local po

w

er suppl

y.

Connect the po

w

er cord to the 

AC

MAINS~ 

inlet and the wall sock

et.
The

set is no

w connected and ready f

or use

.

To
 switch the set off completel

y,

withdr

aw

the po

w

er cord from the wall sock

et.

5

Install the unit near the 

A

C

 outlet and where

the 

A

C

 po
w

er plug can be easil

y reached.

Disconnect the po

w

er cord from the wall

sock

et to protect y

our set dur

ing hea

vy 

thunder

stor

ms.

The type plate is located on the 

bottom of the set.

Helpful hints:

To

 avoid unnecessar

y ener

gy consumption,

alw
ays adjust the 

Sour

ce selector

to

OFF

after using the set.

G

eneral operation 

Switching on and off and selecting the

function 

To
 select y

our sound source

,adjust the

Sour

ce selector

to:

CD

,

FM 

or 

MW

.

To
 switch off the set,

adjust the 

Sour

ce selector

to 

OFF

position.

Adjusting v

olume 

Adjust the sound with the 

V

OLUME

control.

Radio r

eception 

Adjust the 

Sour

ce selector

to 

FM 

or

MW 

to select y

our desiredwa

veband.

2

Tu
rn

 

TUNING

to tune to a station.

Helpful hints:

To
 impr

o

v

e radio r

eception 

For 

FM

,extend,

incline and tur

n the telescop-

ic antenna f

or best reception.

Reduce its

length if the signal is too strong.

For 

MW

,the set uses a b

uilt-in antenna.

Direct this antenna f

or best reception b

y

tur
ning the whole set.

Supplied Accessories

– 

A

C

 po
w

er cord  

T

op/fr

ont panels 

(See 

1

)

1

Sour

ce selector

:

CD

,

FM

,

MW or OFF 

selects CD or r

adio (FM/MW) source of

sound 

po
w

er off switch 

2

2; 

star

ts or pauses CD pla

yback 

§ ∞ 

selects the next/previous tr

ack 

– 

fast searches f

orwards/backwards 

(press and hold the b

utton) 

PR
OG 

– 

progr

ams tr

acks and reviews the

progr

am 

9

stops CD pla

yback;

er

ases a CD progr

am 

3

Displa

y

sho
ws the CD functions 

4

REPEA

T

repeats a tr

ack/

CD progr

am/entire CD

.

5

SHUFFLE

– 

pla
ys all tr

acks in r

andom order

6

OPEN•CLOSE

– opens/ closes the CD

door 

7

TUNING

– tunes to r

adio stations 

8

V

OLUME

adjusts v

olume lev

el 

Back/bottom panels (

See 

1

9

T

elescopic antenna

– impro

ves 
FM 

reception 

0

Batter

y door 

– 

open to inser

t 6 x 1.5V 

R-14

UM-2

C-cells

!

p

– 

3.5 mm stereo headphone sock

et

Helpful hints:

The speak

er

s will be m

uted

when headphones ar

e connected to the set.

@

AC

 MAINS~

– inlet f

or po

w

er cord 

#

V

olta

g

e

 selector 

– (not f

or all v

e

rsions)

adjust to match the local v

oltage 110/220V

bef
ore plugging in the set 

CA
UTION 

Use of contr

ols or adjustments or

performance of pr

ocedur

es other

than her

ein may r

esult in unsafe

oper

ation.

Po
w

er Suppl

Whenev

er con

venient,

use the po

w

er suppl

y

cord if y

ou want to conser

ve

 batter

y lif
e

.

Mak

e sure y

ou remo

ve

 the plug from the set

and wall outlet bef

ore inser

ting batter

ies.

Batteries (not included)

Open the batter

y door and inser

t 6 batter

ies,

type 

R-14

,

UM-2 

or 

C-cells

,(pref

er

ab

ly

alkaline) with the cor

rect polar

ity as indicated

by

 the "

+

" and "

" symbols inside the com-

par
tment 

(See 

1

).

Replace the batter

y door

,making sure the bat-

ter
ies are f

irm

ly

 and cor

rectl

y in place

.The set

is no

w ready to oper

ate
.

• 

Incor

rect use of batter

ies can cause 

electrolyte leakage and will cor

rode the 

compar

tment or cause the batter

ies to bur

st

:

• 

Do not mix batter

y types:

e.g

.alkaline with car-

bon zinc

.Only use batter

ies of the same type

for the set.

• 

When inser

ting ne

w batter

ies
,do not tr

y to mix

old batter

ies with the ne

w ones

.

• 

Remo

ve the batter

ies if the set is not to be

used f

or a long time

.

Batteries contain chemical substances

,s

o

the
y should be disposed of pr

operly

.

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Page 4: ...D FM MW or OFF selects CD or radio FM MW source of sound power off switch 2 2 starts or pauses CD playback selects the next previous track fast searches forwards backwards press and hold the button PROG programs tracks and reviews the program 9 stops CD playback erases a CD program 3 Display shows the CD functions 4 REPEAT repeats a track CD program entire CD 5 SHUFFLE plays all tracks in random o...

Page 5: ...e desired track number Display PROG and 00 flash for you to program the next track 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 flashing 5 To play your program press 2 Helpful hints When playback of your program comes to the stop position your set will return to normal playback To...

Page 6: ...r 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 Never write on a CD or attach any stickers to it Safety information Place the set on a flat hard and stable surface so that the system does not tilt Do not expose the set batteries CDs to humidity rain sand or exces...

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