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About MP3

The music compression technology MP3
(MPEG1 Audio Layer 3) significantly reduce
the digital data of an audio CD while 
maintaining CD quality sound.

Getting MP3 files:

you can either download

legal music files from the internet to your
computer hard disc, or create such files by
converting audio CD files in your computer
through appropriate encoder software.
(128kbps bit rate or higher is recommended
for MP3 files.)

Creating a MP3 CD:

burn the music files

from your computer hard disc on a CDR or
CDRW using your CD burner.

Helpful Hints:

Make sure that the file names of the MP3 files
end with 

.mp3 

.

– 

Total number of music files and albums: around
350 (with a typical file name length of 20 
characters)

– 

The length of file names affects the number of
tracks for playback. With shorter file names,
more files can be burned on a disc.

Playing a disc

This player plays Audio Discs including CD-R/
CD-RW, and MP3 CD. Do not try to play a
CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV,VCD, DVD or 
computer CD.

IMPORTANT!

CDs encoded with

copyright protection

technologies

by some record companies may

be unplayable by this product.

For a disc with CD Audio tracks and MP3 files,
only the CD Audio tracks will be played

.

1

Adjust the 

source selector

to 

CD/MP3

.

Display: - - - appears.

2

To open the disc door, lift the disc door at
the edge marked 

LIFT TO  OPEN

.

3

Insert a disc with the printed side facing up
and press the disc door gently close.

Display:The total number of tracks
appears.

4

Press 

2;

to start playback.

Display:

and the current track number.

For MP3-CD only:

The current track number “

XXX

“ and

album number “

ALBUM

XXX

“ will be 

displayed interchangeably. (See 

2 3

)

5

To pause playback press 

2;

.

Display:

flashes.

6

Press 

2;

again to resume playback.

7

To stop playback, press 

9

.

Helpful Hints:

The disc playback will also stop when:

you open the disc compartment;

you select 

RADIO

or 

TAPE

sound source;

the disc has reached the end of the playback.

Selecting a different track

Press

or

§

once or repeatedly until the

desired track number appears in the display.

For MP3-CD:

First press 

ALBUM + 

(up)

once or more to find your album.

In the pause/stop position, press

2;

to start

playback.

Finding a passage within a
track

1

During playback, press and hold down 

or 

§

.

The disc is played at high speed and low
volume.

2

When you recognize the passage you want
release 

or 

§

.

Normal playback resumes.

Helpful Hints:

When your searching reaches the end of the
last track, the disc playback stops.

Programming tracks

You may store up to 20 tracks (for MP3-CD:
10 tracks) in the desired sequence. If you like,
store any track more than once.

1

In the stop position, press 

PROG

to start

programming.

Display shows 

P01

indicating the start of

the program.

PROG 

flashes. (See 

4

)

2

Press 

or 

§

to select your desired track

number.

For MP3-CD:

first press 

ALBUM + 

once

or more to find your album.

3

Press 

PROG 

to store the desired track.

Display shows 

P02

(up to 

20

or 

10 

in sequence), indicating the next program
location available.

4

Repeat steps 

2

to 

3

to select and store all

desired tracks.

5

Press 

2; 

to play the program.

To review your program

In the stop position, press and hold 

PROG

2

seconds.

The display shows all the stored tracks in

sequence.

Helpful Hints:

Display shows 

P01 

if  no track is 

programmed

If you try to store more than 20 tracks (for
MP3-CD: 10 tracks), no track can be selected
and the display will show 

P--.

To erase a program

You can erase a program by:
– pressing 

(twice during playback or once

in the stop position);

– selecting 

RADIO

or 

TAPE

sound source;

– opening the disc door;

➜ 

Display:

PROG

disappears.

Selecting different play
modes (See 

5

,

6

)

You can select and change the various play
modes before or during playback, and 
combine REPEAT modes with

PROG

.

REP

– plays the current track continuously.

REP ALL

– plays the entire disc/program

continuously.

SHUF

– plays all tracks in random order.

1

To select play modes

press 

MODE

once or

more.

2

Press

2;

to start playback if in the stop 

position

.

3

To select normal playback, press 

MODE

repeatedly until the various modes are no
longer displayed.

– 

You can also press

9

to cancel your play

modes.

MP3-CD/ CD Player

MP3-CD/CD Player

Summary of Contents for AZ1226

Page 1: ...AZ1226 MP3 CD Soundmachine User manual Meet Philips at the Internet http www philips com Printed in China YM 621 1 W CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT AZ 1226 ...

Page 2: ...ALBU M MOD E PROG FM 1 4 7 6 5 2 3 0 9 8 1 A A B C X 2 7 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 3: ...roperly Incorrect use of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage and will corrode the compartment or cause the batteries to burst Do not mix battery types e g alkaline with carbon zinc Only use batteries of the same type for the set When inserting new batteries do not try to mix old batteries with the new ones Remove the batteries if the set is not to be used for a long time Using AC power 1 Check...

Page 4: ...ce or repeatedly until the desired track number appears in the display For MP3 CD First press ALBUM up once or more to find your album In the pause stop position press 2 to start playback Finding a passage within a track 1 During playback press and hold down or The disc is played at high speed and low volume 2 When you recognize the passage you want release or Normal playback resumes Helpful Hints...

Page 5: ...they may damage the disc Never write on a CD or attach any stickers to it Maintenance Safety Tape operation recording Playing a tape 1 Adjust the source selector to TAPE OFF 2 Press STOP OPEN 9 to open the cassette holder insert a cassette and close the deck 3 Press PLAY 1 to start playback 4 To pause playback press PAUSE 8 5 To resume press 8 again 6 To stop the tape press 9 Fast forwarding rewin...

Page 6: ...d MP3 files only the CD Audio tracks will be played Sound skips during MP3 playback MP3 file made at compression level exceeding 320kbps Use a lower compression level to record CD tracks into MP3 format Disc damaged or dirty Replace or clean disc Poor cassette sound quality Dust and dirt on the heads etc Clean deck parts see Maintenance Use of incompatible cassette types METAL or CHROME Only use N...

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