Page 3 - Index
3 Index English F rançais Español ________________________________________________________________________58 Deutsch ________________________________________________________________________85 English __________________________________________________________________________4 Français _______________...
Page 4 - Table of contents; English
General information Welcome......................................................................................................5Environmental information ................................................................5About this manual.................................................................
Page 5 - Thank you for buying this Philips Compact Disc Recorder.; Environmental information; About this manual; ) throughout the text indicate a sequence of; Technical data; Subject to modification without notice.; General; The type plate is located at the back of the set.; General information; CAUTION; INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
Welcome ! Thank you for buying this Philips Compact Disc Recorder. In the 1980s Philips invented a new audio system - the CD.The CD (compact disc) revealed the new dimensions ofdigital sound and added to the pleasure of audio. Compact-disc technology permits a high contrast in bothloud and soft pass...
Page 6 - Discs for recording; – CD-Audio Recordable; – All Philips CD players and CD; Discs for playback; Your CD recorder is able to play:; Maintenance; Always keep the tray closed to avoid dust on the lens.; Accessories
Discs for recording For recording, make sure to use special audio discs only.These discs are marked with “Digital Audio” and the logosshown below. There are two different types of audio discs for the use onthis CD recorder : – CD-Audio Recordable (CDR) discs These discs can be recorded on once and p...
Page 7 - Controls; Operating buttons
Controls CD recorder 1 ON/OFF turns the CD recorder ON or OFF (if the recorder is in Standbymode, any key press will activate the CD recorder) 2 Standby indicator 3 CD Recorder disc tray 4 OPEN/CLOSE / opens/closes disc tray 5 PLAY/PAUSE 2; star ts play/interrupts play or recording 6 STOP 9 stops/cl...
Page 8 - DISPLAY indications; remaining time/remaining recording time/recording time; TRACK; track number; TOTAL REM TRACK TIME; total or remaining time of disc or track; Display
DISPLAY indications 1 REM/REC TIME remaining time/remaining recording time/recording time 2 TRACK track number 3 FE balance (lights during balance adjustment) 4 TOTAL REM TRACK TIME total or remaining time of disc or track 5 } remote control active 6 STEP indicates the number of tracks in a program ...
Page 9 - DISPLAY messages
DISPLAY messages Messages, as listed and explained here, may appear on thedisplay for your guidance. General READING reading disc information OPEN during tray opening CLOSE during tray closing NO DISC no disc inser ted, disc unreadable or disc inser ted upsidedown PROG FULL program full INSERT DISC ...
Page 10 - See Menu mode; Menu messages
Play CHANGER MODE CD changer-mode selected DJ-MODE DJ- mode selected when recording keys are pressed in DJ-mode PROGRAM program mode selected ALBUM TITLE will be followed by album title TRACK TITLE will be followed by track title ALBUM ARTIST will be followed by ar tist name TRACK ARTIST will be fol...
Page 11 - Which connections do you need?; connections are needed.; Explanation of connections; Connection to mains; Connections
Which connections do you need? For playback on the CD recorder (and/or CD player deck) the following outputs are present: - Digital coaxial output (CD & CDR - DIGITAL OUT) 7 ; - Analog output (CD & CDR - ANALOG OUT) 5 . We advise you to connect these to the TAPE or CDR inputon your amplifier...
Page 12 - Analog connections; ANALOG; Digital connections; Digital coaxial connection; DIGITAL1; How to connect your recorder
Tip:If the integrated CD player deck will be the onlysource from which you are going to record, justconnect the analog output for playback of the CDrecorder to your amplifier/receiver (cable 1). Analog connections These connections are required for playback on the CDrecorder deck as well as the CD p...
Page 13 - Digital optical connection; Recording can now be done via the digital optical input; Digital coaxial connections via a digital receiver; The CD recorder will switch on. This may take a few
Digital optical connection Instead of the digital coaxial connection you can make use ofthe optical input.. Optical connections are less sensitive toexternal disturbances. This connection is required for directrecording from an external digital optical source (e.g. a CDplayer, DVD, DAT). 1 Remove th...
Page 14 - Open the batter y compar tment cover.; Remote control commands; STANDBY; Remote control
Inserting batteries in the remote control 1 Open the batter y compar tment cover. 2 Inser t 2 batteries (AA, LR6 or UM-3; as supplied) as shown. 3 Replace the cover. Note: We recommend you use 2 batteries of the same typeand condition. Batteries contain chemical substances, so they shouldbe disposed...
Page 15 - Inserting discs; ) This CD recorder is designed for regular; Recording general
Inserting discs Important! 1) This CD recorder is designed for regular CD(RW)s.Therefore, do not use any accessories suchas disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets, etc. asoffered on the market, because they may causejamming of the changer mechanism. 2) Do not load more than one disc into one t...
Page 16 - Introduction; For recording from external sources:; General information on; Note: If during recording
Introduction You will soon discover how easy it is to make your ownCDs. Your recorder offers several recording modes: For recording from internal CD-deck: RECORD FAST (high speed digital recording) - fast recording of a disc or programmed tracks. REC LISTEN (normal speed digital recording) - listeni...
Page 17 - Recording an entire CD; Preparing; Recording; Note: Copy prohibited tracks will be copied analog.; In this Recording mode, the Pause function is not operative.; Finalizing; How to record from the internal deck
Recording an entire CD The MAKE CD recording mode is a fast and easy way to copy an entire CD.During high speed recording the sound is not audible. Important: After this recording the disc is finalizedand cannot be recorded on anymore. Preparing 1 Place an unfinalized CDR(W), absolutely free of scra...
Page 18 - Recording a single track; When a CDR is finalized no more recordings can be added.
Recording a single track These recording modes are ideal for recording tracks fromseveral CD’s. If you are making a compilation CD you cando it either at high speed ( RECORD FAST ) or while listening to the tracks ( RECORD LISTEN ). Finalization is not executed automatically. Preparing 1 Place an un...
Page 19 - Recording from internal deck; During recording it is possible to adjust the recording level; Recording from external source; DO NOT start recording!; DIGITAL 1; Adjusting recording level
Recording from internal deck Set the recording level, if necessar y, to make compilationsfrom different discs with equalized volume levels. Pre-recorded CD’s often have different volume levels. Whenplaying back your compilation you could hear thesedifferences in volume between tracks. Amplifying a o...
Page 20 - Recording from LP’s or cassettes; Track increments; How to record from an external source
Recording from LP’s or cassettes Make sure that the turntable or cassette deck is connectedwith its analog out connectors to the amplifier/receiverwhich is connected to the analog in connectors of yourCD-recorder : connection is ANALOG. Note: It is not possible to connect a turntable directly to the...
Page 21 - Autostart recording
Autostart recording This feature enables you to make fast and easy recordingsof an external source. The recorder will detect the star t ofthe source and track increments are automatically detectedfrom digital source material. Track increments can be addedmanually. Preparing 1 Place an unfinalized CD...
Page 22 - Finalizing CDR & CDRW discs; Auto finalizing; Unfinalizing CDRW discs; For CDRW discs only; To unfinalize; mode if the REC TYPE key was pressed
Finalizing CDR & CDRW discs During finalizing, an index is written to the disc. Finalizing is a simple procedure that is necessar y in orderto:- be able to play recordings on a CD PLAYER- avoid fur ther unwanted recordings on a disc,- avoid erasure of tracks on a CDRW,- write CD text on a CDR(W)...
Page 23 - Erasing CDRW discs content; For unfinalized CDRW discs only!; To erase one or more tracks from the end:; Erasing
Erasing CDRW discs content For unfinalized CDRW discs only! You can erase: - Tracks can only be erased from the end. With the EASY JOG you can select more then one track tobe erased simultaneously. Note: It is not possible to erase tracks within the sequence. - It is also possible to erase the entir...
Page 24 - Playing CDs on Deck 1 and Deck 2; DJ MODE; Selecting a track; Selecting a track during play; Playing
Playing CD’s (Changer mode) Your CD recorder is able to play the two decks sequentially(CHANGER mode). This is the default setting. 1 Select Changer mode using the DJ MODE key. ➜ CHANGER appears on the display and i CHANGER h lights up. 2 On the deck you want to play, press PLAY/PAUSE 2; to star t C...
Page 25 - Programming tracks; Programming; PROGRAM; Clearing a program
Search 1 Hold down 5 or 6 (in Play mode). ➜ The player first searches backwards or forwards at 10 times normal speed with sound at low volume, thengoes to 50 times normal speed with sound muted. 2 Release the button at the desired passage. ➜ Play will star t at the desired passage. Note: During Shuf...
Page 26 - Menu active in Recording or Stop mode!; TEXT EDIT; Menu mode; MAIN MENU
Remarks about Menu mode 0 In Menu mode you will have access to a number of featureswhich are not available via the regular keys (on the deck’sfront and the remote control). 0 The TEXT submenus (A & B) allow you to give names todiscs and tracks. The disc and track names will be displayedduring pl...
Page 27 - When an artist’s name has been stored for a certain track,; TEXT ERASE
A.Text input Your recorder can display CD text information such asar tist name, album title etc. that is present on a disc. OnlyCD players with CD text capability can read and displayCD text. CD text can be added and/or changed to a recording. Thiscan be done in Stop mode or during recording. With t...
Page 28 - C. Reviewing CD text in memory; MEMORY 9; D. Auto track increment
C. Reviewing CD text in memory CD text is stored in the recorder’s memor y. When aCDR(W) is finalized, the CD Text will be written on thedisc and removed from the recorder’s memor y. With theMEMORY VIEW function you can view/delete the CD textin the recorder’s memor y for each unfinalized disc. Thea...
Page 29 - SET BALANCE
E. Balance This feature is only active in Record/Standby mode 1 Press STORE/MENU. ➜ TEXT EDIT will appear on the display. 2 Rotate the EASY JOG/ENTER key to select the SETBALANCE submenu. ➜ SET BALANCE will appear on the display. 3 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm. ➜ FE and L 100 R 100 will appear on...
Page 30 - recorder is in standby mode, press any key to activate it; Fixing problems
30 TIP:Check ‘Display messages’: the nature of a problem will in most cases be indicated with a display message. WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the CD recorder yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee.Do not open the CD recorder as there is a risk of electric shock.If ...
Page 31 - Meet Philips at the Internet; Printed in Hungar y
CMM/JS/0122 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Meet Philips at the Internet \http://www.philips.com English F rançais Español Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Printed in Hungar y 3104 125 2419.1 xp CDR 775/00.1 english 10-07-2001 13:19 Pagina 31