Philips AJ 3940-05 User Manual

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TOP, FRONTSIDE and BACK PANEL
0 SLUMBER - to adjust the slumber time
0DAY/REPEAT ALARM
- to switch off the alarm for a 9 minute period
- to set the day for weekend sleeper activation
@ 24 HR RESET - to stop the active alarm for
24 hours
0 PUSH*OPEN - to open/close the CD door ® TRACK SELECT - to select/review TRACK
SELECT number for ALM 1 or 2
® DISPUY - to show the clock/alarm times
and status of the set
® PLAY ► - to start CD playback ®BOFF
- to stop CD/Radio/Slumber function
- to cancel the TRACK SELECT setting
- to cancel alarm setting(s)
® DBB - for an enhanced dynamic bass boost @ ALM 2 - to set/review/switch off ALM 2
@ BRIGHTNESS - to change the brightness of
the display illumination
@ALM1 - to set/review/switch off ALM 1
@ r« / ►►!
- to adjust clock/alarm times:
- to set the day
- to skip CD tracks/search tor a particular passage
- to set a CD track for ALM 1 or ALM 2 in TRACK SELECT mode
- to select the buzzer melody for ALM 1 or ALM 2
@ WEEKEND SLEEPER - to deactivate ALM1
or ALM 2 for the weekend
(j|) TIME - to set the dock time
(g) BUZZER - to select the buzzer mode for
ALM 1 or 2 - to select the buzzer melody
@ RADIO ON
- to switch on the radio
- to select radio mode for ALM 1 or ALM 2
@ BAND - to select FM/MW (LW) waveband
@0-3.5 mm sockeyor plugging in
headphones/active speakers
@ VOLUME - to adjust the sound level @ TUNING - to tune to radio stations
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BaHery door - for backup batteries
@ Pigtail antenna - antenna to improve EM
reception
(g) AC MAINS - socket for AC mains lead
Important notes for users in the U.K.
Mains plug
This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows:
• Remove fuse cover and fuse.
• Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.TA. or BSI a^iroved type.
• Ref it 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 5 Amp. It a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp.
Note: The severed plug must be disposed to avoid a passible 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 idaitifying 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 +1 or coloured green (or green and
yellowj. 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.
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MAINS CONNECTION
1. Check if the power supply as shown on the type plate (on the
bottom of the set) corresponds to your local power supply. If it does not, consult your dealer or service centre. — If your set is equipped with a voltage selector, found on the
bottom right-hand corner of the set, adjust the selector to correspond with your local power.
2. Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.
— The power supply is now switched on and the numbers on
the display will start to flash. You will need to set the correct time.
3. To switch off the power supply completely, pull the mains plug
out of the wall outlet.
Power breakdown
In the event of a power failure the set will be completely switched off. Disconnect the set first and re-plug after 3 seconds or more. Most of the settings will remain in the memory, but you will need to reset the time and day on the clock. To retain the clock time and the set alarm time(s) in the event of an AC power failure or disconnection, insert 3x
AAA-6/UM3 batteries (not supplied) into the the battery compartment: this will act as a power backup. However, the
time will not be illuminated on the clock display. Operation of the alarms, CD player and radio are also excluded. For clarity,
the battery backup is used to retain the set clock and
alarm time(s) only. As soon as the power supply returns, the
set will resume the standby mode and the display will indicate the correct time.
1. Connect the mains plug to the wall outlet.
2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment
• Replace the batteries at least once a year to prevent battery leakage, or as often as necessary according to power breakdown usage.
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly
Connecting headphones / loudspeakers
Connect headphones / active loudspeakers with a 3.5 mm plug into the T! jack.
— The built-in loudspeakers of the set will now be muted.
Illumination brightness
Press BRIGHTNESS once or more to change the brightness of the display.
—The brightness of the display will change in this sequence:
LOW - MEDIUM - BRIGHT - LOW. ..
Clock display
The time is displayed using the 24-hour clock system.
General
The data for the clock time, date and year need to be entered separately.
Setting the time
1. Press and hold the TIME button
2. Press r« / ►►! to set and adjust both the hours and minutes:
- with you finger held down on m or respectively, the time will increase/decrease rapidly and continuously from minutes to hours.
- Press or>w briefly and repeatedly to adjust the time slowly, minute by minute.
3. Release the TIME and or ew buttons when you have
reached the correct setting.
Setting the day
After setting the clock time, you will need to set the day. This enables you to set the alarm functions and WEEKEND SLEEPER later.
1. Press and hold day/REPEAT ALARM.
- Du will flash in the display, or a number from 1-7 indicating the last selected day setting:
1 = Monday 2 = Tuesday 3 = Wednesday 4 = Thursday 5 = Eriday
6 = Saturday
7 = Sunday
2. While 00 flashes, press the r« or controls briefly once or
more to set the day.
3. Release day/REPEAT ALARM and r« or when you have
reached the correct day.
- The display will revert to show the clock time.
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RMNO RECEPTION
f. Press RADIO on to switch on the radio mode.
- The RADIO indicator appears in the display.
2 Adjust the BAND switch to select the waveband.
3. Use the TUNING control to find your station.
To improve radio reception
FM; extend the pigtail antenna at the back of the set
completely for optimum reception.
MW{LW):
4. Adjust the sound using the VOLUME and DBB controls.
5. Press ■ OFF to switch off the radio.
— The RADID indicator disappears from the display and the
radio is switched off.
uses a
built-in aerial. Direct the aerial by
adjusting the position of the set.
SETTING THE AURM TIME
General
Two different alarm times ALM 1 or ALM 2 can be set in a
variety of modes. This can be useful when for example you need to be woken up at a different time during the week or at the weekend.
Note: The ALM 1 or 2 button should be held down throughout
steps 1-4 below.
SETTING ALARMI OR 2
I. Press and hold down the ALM 1 or 2 button.
day appears in the display if you have not set the day
(see SEHING THE DAY)
2 Press or to set and adjust both the hours and minutes:
- With h« or pressed, the display will increase or decrease the alarm time rapidly and continuously from minutes to hours.
- Press m or briefly and repeatedly to adjust the alarm time minute by minute.
3. Release or ►*( when you have reached the correct alarm
time setting.
4. Select your choice of alarm mode by pressing CD ►, BUZZER
or RADIO
5. Release the ALM 1 or 2 button.
— The display will show the selected alarm icon or
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6. To review the alarm time, press your selected ALM 1 or 2
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IMPORTANT!
If you want the alarm to wake you up. FIRST CHECK if:
- you have adjusted the volume loud enough when using the CD / TRACK SELECT/ RADIO alarm modes:
- you have disconnected the headphones:
- the loudspeakers are switched on if you are using amplified loudspeakers in the headphone socket.
SETTING TRACK SELECT
You can program and set a TRACK SELECT number between
01-99, when the set is in the standby mode or during CD
playback.
However, if the track number programmed does not exist on your
CD, the first track of the CD will be played during the alarm call.
1. Insert a CD into the CD compartment
2. Press and hold down the selected ALM 1 or 2 button and set
your alarm time using the or»w controls.
3. Before releasing ALARM, press the CD P- button.
- The display will show the CD icon 0 under
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4. Hold down the TRACK SELECT button and select your track
number by pressing M4 or »m
5. Release the TRACK SELECT and SEARCH r« or controls
when you have found the desired track number.
6. To review your programmed track number, press TRACK
SELECT again.
- The selected track number and alarm number will be
shown.
Note:
- The BUZZER alarm option will automatically replace the CD /
TRACK SELECT alarm if you have:
- inserted a CD incorrectly:
- inserted a damaged CD:
- forgotten to insert any CD.
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SETTING BtIZæR MELODIES
You can set 4 different melodies for both alarm 1 or 2. The buzzer melodies are set at a fixed volume and cannot be adjusted.
1. Press and hold down the selected ALM 1 or 2 button and set
your alarm time using the r« or controls.
2. Before releasing ALM 1 or 2 press the BUZZER button.
— The display will show the buzzer icon 0- under ▲ ALM 1
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3. Hold down BUZZER and press r« or »i repeatedly until you
find the desired melody.
- The buzzer melody and alarm number will be shown and
the buzzer melody played as long as you press BUZZER
4. To review your selected buzzer melody over the speakers,
press BUZZER.
SWITCHING m THE ALARM
There are three ways to switch off the alarm. Unless you cancel the alarm completely, the 24 HR RESET will be automatically selected after 59 minutes, from the time your alarm goes first off.
24 hours reset
If you want the alarm mode to be stopped immediately but also wish to retain the same alarm setting for the following day:
1. Press 24 HR RESET
— You will hear a long beep tone to confirm that the 24 HR
RESET has been activated.
day/REPEATAURM
This will repeat your alarm call at 9 minutes intervals.
1. During the alarm call, press day/REPEAT ALARM.
— After 9 minutes the alarm will call again.
2. You can press day/REPEAT ALARM again as often as
desired. — The icon of your selected alarm J] , O or © and ' ’ ' in
the display will flash throughout the time when
day/REPEAT ALARM is active.
NOTES: day/REPEAT ALARM in TRACK SELECT and CD mode
In standby mode:
- At the set alarm time the normal clock display ¡standby mode) is interrupted. ^ The CD indicator ^| ,'cappear, flashes briefly in the display followed by the total number of tracks and the current track number.
- When oay/REPEAT ALARM is pressed, the position of the
TRACK SELECT / CD track is memorized and playback stops. The set goes to standby mode.
After 9 minutes, the TRACK SELECT / CD track will resume playback at the point interrupted by day/REPEAT
ALARM.
- To cancel the oay/REPEAT ALARM and return to normal CD
playback, press the PLAY ► button.
During RADIO / CD playback:
Basically the same happens, except that the TRACK SELECT / first CD track starts from the beginning each time you press
day/REPEAT ALARM. If you are playing a CD, the current
track will be interrupted at the alarm time and the track position memorized. Playback from this position will resume when day/REPEAT ALARM is pressed.
Cancelling tbe alarm completely
• To cancel the set alarm time before it goes off, or during the
alarm call, press the activated ALM 1 or 2 button and ■ OFF simultaneously.
- The alarm indicator will disappear from the display.
WEEKEND SLEEPER
This feature deactivates the alarm every Saturday and Sunday and resumes the alarm function Monday to Friday. You must set the day first (see chapter: SETTING THE DAY).
/. Press day/REPEAT ALARM once.
-* The display will show the set alarm time.
2. Select the alarm you wish to deactivate by pressing the ALM
1 or 2 button. Within the 5 seconds the display shows the set
alarm time, briefly press the WEEKEND SLEEPER once. — If the weekend sleeper is activated, zz will appear in the
display for ALARM 1 or 2.
3. To cancel the weekend sleeper function, repeat steps 1 and 2
until zz no longer appears in the display.
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CD PUYBACK
/. Press PUSH«OPEN to open the CD door.
2. Insert a CD with the printed side facing up, and press the
door to close.
3. Press PLAY ► to start playback.
— The CD indicator ,'cd- - ‘ appear, ' - -' flashes
briefly in the display followed by the total number of tracks and the current track number.
door will be displayed if you have not closed the CO door. — If no CD has been inserted, the CD indicator will disappear
from the display, "no Cd' flashes followed by 'Err' indicating an error in CD operation has occurred. The display reverts to show the clock time.
— At the start of each track, the track number will be
displayed briefly and the CD indicator will remain throughout CD playback.
4. Adjust the sound by using the VOLUME and DBB controls.
5. To check the current track number during playback,
press PLAY ►.
6. Press ■ OFF to stop playback.
The CD indicator disappears from the display and the CD player is switched off.
— The CD player is automatically switched off after the last
track.
Selecting a different track
During playback, to jump to the next or a previous track, press
SEARCH m or once more until the desired track number
appears in the display.
Finding a passage within a track
1. During playback, press and hold down the SEARCH r« or
button. — The CD is played at an increasingly high speed and low
volume: the display will show 'Cd:' and your current track number.
2. Release the SEARCH r« or »i button when you recognize
the passage you want. Normal CD playback and the clock display will resume.
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About slumber time
The clock radio has a built-in device called the slumber, which enables the set to be automatically switched off during radio playback after a set period of time. There are three slumber times: 60,30 or 10 minutes before the set turns itself off.
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Setting the slumber
1. Press the PLAY ► or RADIO button.
— For the CD mode, make sure you have inserted a disc first.
2. Select your slumber time by pressing the SLUMBER once or
more until the desired slumber time is shown.
— The SLUMBER indicator will appear on the bottom
of the display when slumber is active.
3. To cancel the slumber function, you can:
- press the SLUMBER button until the word disappears
from the display:
- press ■ OFF, RADIO or PLAY ► to cancel immediately
and switch off the set.
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6ENERAL
If you do not intend to use your CD clock radio for a long
time, withdraw the plug from the wall socket.
Do not expose the set or CDs to humidity, rain, sand, or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight. A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the housing. Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives as these may harm the housing.
CD PLAYER AND CD HANDLING
- The lens of the CD player should never be touched.
- Tbe lens may cloud over if the set is moved from cold to warm surroundings. The CD player will not start. Give the
player some time to acclimatize.
- To take a CD out of its box, press the centre spindle while
lifting the CD. Always pick up the CD by the edge and replace the CD back in its box after use to avoid scratching
and dust.
- To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from the centre 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 stickers to it.
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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 sen/ice centre.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this
would invalidate the guarantee
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PROBLEM
- POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
GENERAL No sound
- VOLUME is not adjusted.
Adjust the VOLUME.
- HeadpLiones are connected.
• Disconnect headphones.
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- Electrostatic discharge.
Switch off the set, disconnect the power
plug, reconnect after a few seconds.
CD PLAYER CD playback does not work
- CD is badly scratched or dirty
Replace or clean the CD, see Maintenance.
- Laser lens steamed up.
Wait until lens has acclimatized.
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RADIO
Crackling sound during FM broadcast
- Weak signal.
Aim and extend the pigtail antenna fully.
Continuous crackling / hiss disturbance during MW (LW) broadcast
- Electrical interference from TVs, computers,
fluorescent lamps, etc.
• Move the set away from other electrical equipment.
ALARM
The alarm does not function
- Alarm time not set
Set the alarm time.
- Alarm mode not selected.
See chapter on SETTING THE ALARM TIME
- Day selection not set/incorrect
See chapter on SETTING THE DAY
- Volume too low for RADIO/CD/TRACK
SELECT alarm mode
Adjust the volume
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This set complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community.
The production plate is located on the bottom of the set
Environmental information
All redundant packaging material has been omitted. We have done our utmost to make the packagir^ easily separable into three mono materials: cardboard (box), expandable polystyrene (buffer) and polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).
Your set consi^ of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a
specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding Die di^esal of
exhaumed batteries and eld eguiprnem.
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