Philips EXP 101, EXP 103 manual Storing the last position played Resume, Locking all buttons Hold

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FEATURES

Storing the last position played – RESUME

You can store the last position played. When restarting, playback continues from where you have stopped, according to CD Audio or MP3 playback.

1Switch the slider to RESUME during playback to activate RESUME.

y RESUME is shown.

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OFF/RESUME/HOLD

 

2Press 9 whenever you want to stop playback.

3Press 2 whenever you want to resume playback. y RESUME is shown and playback continues from

where you have stopped (CD Audio), or from the last track played (MP3).

To deactivate RESUME, switch the slider to OFF. y RESUME goes off.

RESUME

Locking all buttons – HOLD

You can lock the buttons of the set. When a key is pressed, no action will be executed then.

1Switch the slider to HOLD to activate HOLD.

y All buttons are locked. HoLd is displayed by pressing any key. If the set is switched off, HoLd is displayed only by pressing 2 and 9.

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OFF/RESUME/HOLD

2To deactivate HOLD, switch the slider to OFF.

Note: When you deactivate HOLD by switching the slider to RESUME and restart, playback continues from where you have stopped (CD Audio), or from the last track played (MP3).

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Contents EXP Warranty Verification Owner Model Confirmation Registration Ssaaffeettyy symbolsEnglish Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time Important Safety InstructionsRead before operating equipment Use only with a cartEspañol EnglishFrançais Locks all buttons CONTROLS, refer to the illustration onQuick Start VolumePower Supply Line out Power adapter supplied or optionally availableOnly use the AY 3170 power adapter Headphones HE HeadphonesConnecting the headphones Remote control supplied or optionally availableEnvironmental information CD player and CD handlingDo not touch the lens Aof the CD player Avoid dropping the set as this may cause damageIn-car use connections supplied or optionally available IN-CAR ConnectionPut the CD player on a Horizontal, vibration-freePlaying a CD CD PlayAdjust the volume by using VOL E. VOL Volume and sound adjustmentPlayback information DBB Dynamic bass boostSelecting a track and searching FeaturesSelecting a track during playback Its number is displayedPress Program to store the track Programming track numbersSelect and store all desired tracks in this way Erasing the programStoring the last position played Resume To deactivate HOLD, switch the slider to OFFLocking all buttons Hold Press 9 whenever you want to stop playbackESP goes off and the protection is deactivated Shock protectionTo OFF Selecting different playing options Mode Push the CD center lightly to set it in position MP3-CD PlaybackTo play MP3-CDs Function Selecting and searching a track/albumCD audio Press 2 to start playback Album and track playback Single sessionMulti-session Number of 12 MP3 albums folders Album and track playbackSymptom Check point Treatment TroubleshootingNot start from Playback doesFirst track Sound qualityLimited Warranty Exchanging a Product in Canada

EXP 103, EXP 101 specifications

The Philips EXP 101 and EXP 103 are notable portable CD players that exemplify the company’s commitment to quality, design, and user experience in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Both models offered a blend of practical features and advanced audio technologies that catered to the evolving music listening habits of their time.

One of the most significant features of both the EXP 101 and EXP 103 is their Skip Protection technology. This feature was essential for users who enjoyed listening to music while on the move. The CD players employed a digital buffer that stored several seconds of audio data, allowing for seamless playback even when the device was jostled. This innovation made the Philips CD players ideal companions for active lifestyles, whether during workouts, commutes, or outdoor adventures.

In terms of audio quality, the EXP 101 and EXP 103 had impressive specifications. With high-resolution sound output and support for various audio formats, these devices provided deep bass and clear highs. They also featured a range of equalizer settings, allowing users to customize their sound experience according to their preferences or different music genres.

The design of both players was marked by a compact and lightweight build, making them easily portable. The intuitive user interface included a straightforward control layout, emphasizing play, pause, and track navigation. The backlit LCD display provided clear visibility of track information and settings, even in low-light conditions.

Battery life was another impressive characteristic of the EXP series, offering longevity that was crucial for users who valued uninterrupted listening experiences. The flexibility of using both regular AA batteries and rechargeable options made these players adaptable to different usage scenarios.

Furthermore, both models supported various connectivity options, including a headphone jack and line-out features, allowing for versatile listening experiences. Whether users wanted to enjoy music privately with headphones or connect to external speakers for a social gathering, the EXP 101 and EXP 103 met those needs effectively.

In summary, the Philips EXP 101 and EXP 103 portable CD players combined advanced technologies with user-friendly designs. Their reliable performance, alongside features like Skip Protection and customizable audio settings, solidified their presence in the portable audio market during their time. Being both stylish and practical, these models remain emblematic of an era when portable music began to take center stage in everyday life.