Philips Card Game AJ3915CD User Manual

CD Clock Radio  
AJ3915  
User manual  
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English  
Controls  
Power supply  
* CD•RADIO•BUZZER  
Supplied accessory  
– selects CD or radio sound source  
– selects CD radio, or buzzer or alarm mode  
( Power cord – connects to wall outlet  
) Pigtail – FM antenna to improve FM  
reception  
Line-in cable (used for audio input connec-  
tion)  
Controls (see 1)  
1 REPEAT ALARM pushes to switch off  
¡ Battery compartment – insert a 9 volt  
battery, typed 6F22 (not supplied) for clock  
memory backup  
alarm for a 6-minute period  
2 LCD Display shows the clock/ alarm time  
or CD/radio information  
3 POWER  
– switches the set on or to standby  
– stops the active buzzer, radio or CD alarm  
for 24 hours  
Power supply  
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Check if the power voltage as shown on the  
type plate on the base of the set corresponds  
to your local power supply. If it does not,  
consult your dealer or service center.  
– switches off the sleep timer  
4 ALARM 1/ ALARM 2  
– sets and activates alarm of ALARM 1  
/ALARM 2  
– stops the active buzzer, radio or CD alarm  
for 24 hours  
5 CLOCK – sets clock time  
6 SHUF/REP – selects different CD play  
modes: e.g. REPEAT or SHUFFLE  
(random order)  
Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.  
The power supply is now switched on and  
the numbers on the display shows 0:00.You  
will need to set the correct time.  
To disconnect the set from the power supply  
completely, unplug from the wall outlet.  
The type plate is located on the bottom  
of the set.  
7 / §  
– adjusts clock / alarm time  
– skips CD tracks/ searches for a particular  
passage  
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9 – stops CD playback  
– erases a CD program  
9 ); – starts/ pauses CD playback  
0 PROG – programs CD tracks  
! LIFTTO OPEN – lift here to open CD door  
@ DISPLAY – displays CD tracks or radio  
information  
# AUX 3.5mm audio input jack  
$ TUNING – tunes to a radio station  
% BAND selects waveband: FM or MW  
^ SLEEP  
– switches on/off radio, CD for timer mode  
– adjusts timer options for radio/CD playback  
& VOLUME – adjusts sound level  
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Clock  
Radio  
Radio  
Clock memory backup  
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Press POWER to switch on from standby.  
When a power failure occurs, the complete  
clock radio will be switched off.When the  
power supply returns, the time display shows  
0:00 and you will need to reset the correct  
time on the clock.  
The display lights up.  
Select RADIO source by pushing  
CD•RADIO•BUZZER to RADIO  
(located on the side panel).  
“TUNER” is displayed.  
Push BAND to FM or MW to select  
desired waveband.  
Turn TUNING to find your station.  
To adjust the sound, turn VOLUME.  
To view radio information, press DISPLAY.  
The current waveband and frequency will  
be displayed for several seconds (See 2),  
then it will switch back to clock display.  
To switch off radio and back to standby, press  
POWER.  
To retain the clock time and the set alarm  
time(s) in the event of an AC power failure  
or disconnection, insert a 9 volt battery, typed  
6F22 (not supplied) into the battery  
compartment.This will act as a clock memory  
backup.  
When powered by the battery, the time will  
not be illuminated on the clock display, and  
operation of the alarms, FM/ MW radio and  
CD are also impossible. As soon as the AC  
power supply returns, the display will indicate  
the correct time.  
Insert the battery into the battery  
compartment for clock memory backup.  
Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.  
Replace the battery once a year, or as often  
as necessary.  
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The display lights off.  
To improve reception:  
FM: Extend and adjust the pigtail for optimum  
reception.  
MW: Uses a built-in antenna. Direct the  
antenna by adjusting the position of  
your unit.  
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Batteries contain chemical substances, so  
they should be disposed of properly.  
Setting the clock  
The clock uses 24-hour time format.  
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Press and hold CLOCK until clock digit for  
hour flashes.  
It will exit the clock setting mode without  
setting if there is 5-second inactivity.  
Press repeatedly, or hold down / § to  
adjust the hours.  
Press CLOCK to confirm the hour setting.  
The clock digits for minute flash.  
Press repeatedly, or hold down / § to  
adjust the minutes.  
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Press CLOCK to confirm the setting.  
Standby power consumption  
(clock mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1.5W  
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CD Player  
CD playback  
Finding a passage within a  
track  
This CD clock radio can play only audio discs  
including CD-R (CD-recordable), CD-RW  
(CD-rewritable). Do not try to play a  
MP3-CD, CD-ROM, CD-RW, CDI,VCD, DVD  
or computer CD.  
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During playback, press and hold down  
or §.  
The CD is played at high speed and low  
volume.  
Release or § when you recognize the  
passage you want.  
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Press POWER to switch on from standby.  
The display lights up.  
Select CD source by pushing  
CD•RADIO•BUZZER to CD.  
“CD” is displayed.  
Lift the CD door to open.  
Insert a CD with printed side facing up, and  
close the CD door.  
Normal CD playback resumes.  
Programming tracks  
You may store up to 20 tracks in the desired  
sequence for playback. If you like, store any  
track more than once.  
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In the stop position, press PROG to enter  
programming mode.  
Flashing ---- is displayed briefly, then total  
CD track number.  
PROG and101are displayed, and 01is  
flashing, indicating the start of  
programming (See 4).  
Press or § to select desired track.  
Press PROG to store the track.  
200is displayed, and 00is flashing,  
indicating the second program sequence is  
available.  
Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store all  
desired tracks.  
If you attempt to store more than 20  
tracks, no tracks can be stored.  
Press ); to play the program.  
PROG is displayed.  
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Press ); to start playback.  
To view CD track information, press  
DISPLAY.  
The current track number is displayed for  
several seconds (See 3), then it will  
switch back to clock display.  
To adjust the sound, turn VOLUME.  
To interrupt, press ); .To resume playback,  
press ); again.  
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To stop playback, press 9.  
10 To switch off CD playback and back  
to standby, press POWER.  
The display lights off.  
To erase a program, select any of the  
following.  
– In stop position press PROG to enter pro-  
gram mode and press 9;  
– Open the CD door.  
– Press POWER to standby;  
– Select RADIO or BUZZER position.  
Selecting a different track  
Press / § once or repeatedly until the  
desired track number appears on the display.  
In the stop position, press ); to start  
playback.  
The selected track number appears briefly  
on the display when you press , § to  
skip tracks, then it switches back to clock  
display.  
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CD Player  
Auxiliary connection/Alarm  
Selecting different play modes:  
REPEAT and SHUFFLE  
(See 5)  
Connecting an external device  
You can listen to the sound of the connected  
external device through your AJ3915’s  
speakers.  
You can select and change the various play  
modes before or during playback, and  
combine REPEAT modes with program.  
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Press POWER to switch on from standby.  
Use the supplied line-in cable to connect  
AJ3915’s AUX jack to an AUDIO OUT or  
headphone jack on an external equipment  
(such as CD player, or VCR).  
SHUFFLE plays all tracks in random order.  
REPEAT – plays the current track  
continuously.  
REPEAT ALL – plays the entire disc/  
“ AU” is displayed.  
program continuously.  
AUX mode will auto switch on to play the  
sound, overriding the active CD or  
RADIO mode.  
SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL plays the entire  
disc/program continuously in random order.  
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To select play modes, press SHUF/REP  
once or more.  
The selected play mode will be displayed.  
Press ); to start playback if in the stop  
postion.  
When SHUFFLE mode is selected, the  
disc will play automatically around few  
seconds later.  
Using the alarm  
AJ3915 allows you to simultaneously set two  
different alarms (ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 )  
which can go off in the CD, radio or buzzer  
mode.The clock time needs to be set  
correctly before using alarm.  
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To return to normal playback, press  
SHUF/REP repeatedly until the various  
modes are no longer displayed.  
You can also press 9 once to cancel your  
play modes.  
Setting alarm time  
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Press and hold ALARM 1 or ALARM 2  
until clock digit(s) for hour flashes.  
ALM1 or ALM2 is also displayed, flashing.  
It will exit the clock setting mode without  
setting if there is 5-second inactivity.  
Press repeatedly, or hold down / § to  
adjust the hours.  
Press corresponding ALARM 1 or  
ALARM 2 to confirm the hour setting.  
The clock digits for minute flash.  
Press repeatedly, or hold down / § to  
adjust the minutes.  
Notes:  
– During playback, when shuffle mode is  
selected, shuffle play will begin only when  
playback of current track comes to an end.  
– Selection of shuffle mode is not available in  
the program mode.  
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Press corresponding ALARM 1 or  
ALARM 2 to confirm the setting.  
When CD•RADIO•BUZZER is pushed in  
the CD position, selection of CD track  
number will be also prompted. Press / §  
to select desired track if you like.  
Repeat the steps above to set and activate  
the other alarm if necessary.  
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Alarm  
Sleep  
When alarm are/is set and activated.  
Repeat alarm  
ALM1 and/or ALM2 are/is displayed.  
This will repeat your alarm call at 6-minute  
intervals.  
During the alarm call, press  
REPEAT ALARM as indicated by the  
arrow located at the top panel.  
The corresponding ALM1 or ALM2 is still  
displayed, yet flashing.  
Selecting alarm mode  
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Press POWER to switch to standby.  
Select your choice of alarm mode: either CD  
radio, or buzzer by using the  
CD•RADIO•BUZZER slider.  
When alarm are/is activated, ALM1 and/or  
ALM2 are/is displayed (See 6).  
Switching off the alarm completely  
Press once or more corresponding  
ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 until ALM1 or  
ALM2 disappears.  
At the set alarm time, the CD or radio or  
buzzer will switch on automatically.  
Notes:  
– Insert a CD if you select CD source as  
alarm mode. CD will play from the first  
track, or the track you have selected during  
the alarm setting. If a CD is not loaded,  
buzzer will auto turn on.  
– When AJ3915 is in AUX mode (connecting  
an external device), only buzzer will turn on  
at the set time regardless of the CD or  
RADIO alarm mode you have selected.  
– If you have an alarm set in the radio or CD  
mode, make sure you have adjusted the  
volume loud enough to wake you up.  
Sleep  
The CD clock radio has a built-in sleep timer,  
which enables the set to be automatically  
switched off during radio or CD playback  
after a set period of time.  
Setting the sleep time  
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Press POWER to switch to standby.  
Set your timer by pressing repeatedly SLEEP  
until the desired timer option appears.  
The set is auto switched on in the CD or  
RADIO mode you have selected. And  
“SLEEP” is displayed (See 6).  
Switching off the alarm  
There are three ways of switching off the  
alarm. Unless you choose to cancel the alarm  
completely, the DAILY ALARM RESET option  
will be automatically kept activated from the  
time your alarm first goes off.  
Selections are follows (time in minute)  
90=80=70=60=50=40=30=  
20=10  
The set will turn off automatically at the  
selected time.  
To cancel the timer function, either  
press SLEEP once or more until “SLEEP”  
disappears, or press POWER to switch to  
standby.  
SLEEP disappears when sleep function is  
cancelled.  
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Daily alarm reset  
If you want the alarm to be stopped  
immediately but also wish to repeat the alarm  
call at the same time for the following day:  
During the alarm call, press once  
corresponding ALARM 1 or ALARM 2, or  
press POWER.  
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Note:  
The corresponding ALM1 or ALM2 is still  
displayed.  
The sleep function does not affect your  
alarm time setting(s).  
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Safety and maintenance (See 7 )  
CD player and CD handling  
Safety and general  
The lens of the CD player should never be  
touched!  
maintenance  
If you do not intend to use the CD clock  
radio for a long time, withdraw the power  
cord from the wall outlet.  
Place the set on a hard and flat surface so  
that the system does not tilt.  
Install the unit near the AC outlet and where  
the AC power plug can be easily reached.  
Where the MAINS plug or an appliance  
coupler is used as disconnect device, the dis-  
connect device shall remain readily operable.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip-  
ping or splashing  
Do not expose the set, batteries, CDs to  
humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat caused  
by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases,  
shall be placed on the appartus.  
Sudden changes in the surrounding tempera-  
ture can cause condensation to form and the  
lens of your CD player to cloud over. 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.  
Always shut the CD door to keep the CD  
compartment dust-free.To clean, dust the  
compartment with a soft dry cloth.  
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.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted  
candles, should be placed on the apparatus.  
Do not cover the set. Adequate ventilation  
with a minimum gap of 6 inches between the  
ventilation holes and surrounding surfaces is  
necessary to prevent heat build-up.  
The mechanical parts of the set contain  
self-lubricating bearings and must not be oiled  
or lubricated.  
To clean the set, use a soft dry cloth. Do not  
use any cleaning agents containing alcohol,  
ammonia, benzene or abrasives as these may  
harm the housing.  
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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 center.  
WARNING: Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock. Under no circum-  
stances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty.  
No sound.  
Continuous crackling/ hiss disturbance  
during MW broadcast.  
– Volume not adjusted.  
• Adjust theVOLUME.  
– Electrical interference fromTVs, computers,  
fluorescent lamps, etc.  
CD playback does not work.  
Move set away from other electrical equipment  
– CD badly scratched or dirty.  
• Replace/ clean CD.  
The alarm does not function.  
– Laser lens steamed up.  
– Alarm time not set.  
• Wait until lens has adjusted to room temperature  
– Laser lens dirty.  
• Clean lens by playing a CD lens cleaning disc.  
– CD-R is non-finalized.  
See section on Setting alarm time  
– Alarm mode not selected.  
See section on Setting alarm mode.  
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– No CD is inserted as CD is selected as Alarm  
mode.  
• Use a finalized CD-R.  
Insert a CD.  
Occasional crackling sound during FM  
broadcast.  
– Weak signal.  
• Extend the pigtail antenna fully.  
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Environmental information  
All necessary packing material has been omitted to make the packing easy to separate  
into 2 categones: cardboard and paper pulp.  
Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized  
company. Please observe local regulations on the disposal of packing materials and  
old equipment.  
CAUTION  
Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the cover is open, do not look at the  
beam.  
High voltage! Do not open.You run the risk of getting an electric shock.The  
machine does not contain any user-serviceable parts.  
Modification of the product could result in hazardous radiation of EMC or  
other unsafe operation.  
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AUSTRALIA -  
Philips ManufacturersWarranty forAustralia only  
These warranty conditions are valid for the  
following consumer electronics products:  
ColourTelevisions, ProjectionTV, Plasma &  
LCDTV, Video Cassette Recorders, CD  
Recorders & Players, DVD Players, DVD  
Recorders, DVD Recorders with HDD,Audio  
Systems, HomeTheatre systems, Digital Set  
Top Box & Portable Audio products.  
8. This Manufacturers Warranty is neither transferable  
nor valid in countries other than Australia.  
This warranty does not cover:  
a) Mileage or travel outside the normal service area  
covered by selected Authorised Service Centre.  
b) Service costs arising from failure to correctly  
adjust the controls of the product or to observe the  
instructions, or inspections that reveal that the  
product is in normal working order.  
The benefits given to the purchaser by this  
warranty are in addition to all other rights  
and remedies which the purchaser has in  
respect of the product under theTrade  
Practices Act or other Commonwealth or  
State Law.  
c) Product failures caused by misuse, neglect,  
accidental breakage, transit damage, inexpert repairs  
or modification by un-authorised persons, external  
fires, lightning strikes, floods, vermin infestation or  
liquid spillage.  
Philips Consumer Electronics warrants its products to  
the purchaser as follows and subject to the stated  
conditions.  
d) Cleaning of video or audio heads.  
e) Inadequate receiving antennae.  
1Year Free Repair Service - at Philips ASC  
f) Replacement of worn or used batteries or other  
consumables.  
ColourTelevision, PlasmaTelevision, LCDTelevision,  
ProjectionTelevsion, DVDR/VCR Combo, DVD  
Recorders with Hard Drive, LCD Projectors,Wireless  
Audio Systems,Audio Systems, HomeTheatre  
Systems & Digital Set-Top-Box.  
g) Consumer products used in commercial applications  
(This warranty is limited to 3 months only).  
h) Second hand products.  
The conditions contained in this warranty  
card replace and override the provision of  
the PhilipsWorld-Wide Guarantee for  
products purchased in Australia and used in  
Australia.  
1Year Free Replacement – at your Retailer  
Portable Audio, MP3 Infotainment products,Video  
Cassette recorders, DVD Player, DVD/VCR Combo  
Player, DVD Recorder without HDD & Portable  
DVD/LCD players.  
Service is provided through more than 100  
accredited Authorised Service Centres throughout  
Australia. For direct contact with the nearest  
recommended Authorised Service Centre in capital  
& regional cities/towns  
Conditions of RepairWarranty  
1. All claims for warranty service should be made to  
your nearest Philips Authorised Service Centre or the  
PhilipsTechnology Care Centre. Reasonable evidence  
of date of purchase must be provided.  
Authorised Service Centre Network  
1300 361 392  
2. This warranty extends only to defects in material or  
workmanship occurring under normal use of the product  
when operated in accordance with the instructions.  
Customer support is provided in Australia by our  
trained call centre staff. For assistance with product  
features and specifications, please call  
3. If a replacement product is supplied under the repair  
policy it is warranted for the remainder of the  
warranty of the original purchased product only.  
Technology Care Centre  
1300 363 391  
4. Home service is provided only within the normal  
service area of one of our recommended Authorised  
Service Centres (ASC). It will be provided for  
television receivers only with a screen side of 67cms  
or above (product includes CRT, LCDTV, PTV, and  
PlasmaTV).Televisions with screen side less than  
67cms and all other products types are to be taken or  
sent by the consumer to the workshop of your  
nearest Authorised Service Centre, at the Consumer’s  
expense.  
Please record the following information for  
your records and keep in a safe place.  
We recommend retaining your purchase  
receipt to assist with any warranty claim.  
Model number:....................................................  
Serial number:....................................................  
Date of purchase:....................................................  
Retailer:....................................................  
5. This ManufacturersWarranty is limited to 3 months  
for the above listed Consumer Electronics products if  
used in commercial applications.  
Philips Consumer Electronics  
6. Philips may, at its discretion choose to replace rather  
a division of Philips ElectronicsAustralia Limited  
ABN 24 008 445 743,  
than repair any product covered by this warranty.  
Level 1, 65 Epping Road NORTH RYDE NSW 2113.  
7. Product accessories are covered by the same  
warranty period. Please contact the PhilipsTechnology  
Care Centre for free replacement of faulty accessories.  
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NEW ZEALAND - Guarantee and Service for New Zealand  
Thank-you for purchasing this quality Philips product.  
Philips New Zealand Ltd guarantees this product against defective components and faulty  
workmanship for a period of 12 months. Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring  
within 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions will be rectified  
free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased.  
Conditions  
1. The product must have been purchased in New Zealand.As proof of purchase, retain the  
original sales docket indicating the date of purchase.  
2. The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components, or faulty workmanship  
on the part of the manufacturer.  
3. The guarantee does not cover failures caused by misuse, neglect, normal wear and tear,  
accidental breakage, use onthe incorrect voltage, use contrary to operating instructions,  
or unauthorised modification to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician.  
4. Reasonable evidence (in the form of a sales docket) must be supplied to indicate that the  
product was purchased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim.  
5. In the event of a failure, Philips shall be under no liability for any injury, or any loss or  
damage caused to property or products other than the product under guarantee.  
This guarantee does not prejudice your rights under common law and statute,  
and is in addition to the normal responsibilities of the retailer and Philips.  
How to claim  
Should your Philips product fail within the guarantee period, please return it to the  
retailer from whom it was purchased. In most cases the retailer will be able to  
satisfactorily repair or replace the product.  
However, should the retailer not be able to conclude the matter satisfactorily, or if you  
have other difficulties claiming under this guarantee, please contact  
The Guarantee Controller  
Philips New Zealand Ltd.  
4P.O. Box 41.021  
Auckland  
3
(09) 84 94 160  
fax 3 (09) 84 97 858  
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