00/CDR775/EUR/Cover 05-08-1999 11:03 Pagina 1 Audio CD Recorder CDR775/776 • Instructions for use • Mode d'emploi • Instrucciones de manejo • Bedienungsanleitung • Gebruiksaanwijzing • Istruzioni per l'uso • Brugsanvisning • Bruksanvisning • Käyttöohje • Manual de utilização • O‰ËÁ›Â˜ ¯Ú‹Ûˆ˜ • Instrukcja obs¬ugi OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE STOP REC TYPE RECORD FINALIZE ERASE EXT SOURCE 5 CDR 6 J EASY JOG K CD REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME STORE/ MENU CANCEL/ DELETE PLAY/P
00/CDR775/EUR/Cover 05-08-1999 11:03 Pagina 2 GENERAL INFORMATION DK LASER Type Wave lenght Output Power Advarsel: Usynlig laserudstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå udsættelse for stråling. Beam divergence Semiconductor laser GaAlAs 775~795 nm (at 25° C) 2,5 mW (Read) 35 mW (Write) 60 degree.
Pagina 3 English CONTENTS Français English ....................................................5 Enspañol Français.................................................29 Deutsch Español .................................................55 Nederlands Deutsch.................................................81 Italiano Nederlands .........................................107 Svenska Italiano................................................133 Dansk Svenska..............................................
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English TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents GENERAL INFORMATION AND DISCS Welcome ......................................................................6 About this manual........................................................6 Technical data ..............................................................6 Discs for recording.......................................................7 Discs for playback........................................................7 Maintenance .......................................
GENERAL INFORMATION English Welcome ! Thank you for buying this Philips Compact Disc Recorder / Player Double Deck. In the eighties Philips invented a new audio system - the CD. The CD (compact disc) revealed to you the new dimensions of digital sounds and added to the pleasures of audio. Compact disc technology permits a high contrast in loud as well as in quiet passages, with perfect channel separation. Philips has now further developed compact disc technology and the result is the CD recorder.
Discs for recording Maintenance For recording use, special audio discs must be used (for music only). These Discs bear the logos as shown below. The text ‘DIGITAL AUDIO’ is present! For recording it is very important to use dust and scratch free discs. Your recorder uses two types of discs for recording purposes: - CD-Audio Recordable (CDR) discs: fully recorded and finalized, these discs play on all CD players and recorders.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS English 4 5 6 7 OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE 8 REC TYPE STOP RECORD 9 10 11 12 FINALIZE ERASE 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 EXT SOURCE EASY JOG CDR REM 3 2 1 1 AUDIO CD RECORDABLE/REW RITABLE DIGITAL I OPTICAL I ANALOG Recordable STORE/ MENU CD REC TIME TRACK 2 3 4 5 6 7 SYNC MANUAL CD RW 8 TOTAL REM TRACK TIME ENTER 23 CDR 775 AUDIO CD RECORDER ON / OFF PROG SHUFFLE DISPLAY SCROLL REPEAT CANCEL/ DELETE STEP 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 1 Connection to mains 4 ANALOG IN ................connects to the line output of an amplifier (left and right) 5 ANALOG OUT CDR & CD ......................................connects to the line input of an amplifier (left and right) 6 DIGITAL IN..................connects to the digital coaxial output of an external CD player 7 DIGITAL OUT CDR & CD ......................................connects to the digital coaxial input of e.g. amplifier or recording device 8 OPTICAL IN ...........
DISPLAY English DISPLAY messages Messages, as listed and explained here, may appear on the display for your guidance. General READING..........................reading disc information OPEN..................................during tray opening CLOSE ..............................during tray closing NO DISC ..........................no disc inserted, disc unreadable or disc inserted upside down PROG FULL ....................program full INSERT DISC ..............
INSTALLATION MENU messages - See Menu mode REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME Connections general STEP EASY JOG SYNC MANUAL DIGITAL I OPTICAL I ANALOG RECORD CD RW CHANGER CD RW PROG SHUFFLE ALL REPEAT SCAN TRACK STORE/ MENU CANCEL/ DELETE ENTER Menu messages NO TRACKS ....................when attempting to edit text for a disc which has no tracks TEXT EDIT ....................when entering Text Edit mode CD ARTIST ....................when editing or erasing an artist name CD TITLE ..
INSTALLATION English Analog connections CD recorder & CD player Analog connections CD player deck This connection must be made for playback on the CD recorder deck as well as the CD player deck (cable 2). Cable 1 is only required if you want to make recordings from an external analog source. This connection is only required if you want to playback on the CD player deck seperately from the CD recorder deck. This will be the case in DJ-mode.
Digital coaxial connections CD recorder Digital optical connections CD recorder This connection is only required if you want to make recordings from an external CD player with a digital coaxial output. This connection is only required if you want to make recordings from an external CD player with a digital optical output.
INSTALLATION English Power supply Inserting batteries in the remote control 1 Plug the power cord supplied into the MAINS connector on the CD recorder, then into a mains socket. 2 Press ON/OFF. ➜ The recorder is now in Standby mode. 3 Press any key to activate the recorder. Note: - The CD recorder will automatically adjust to the local mains voltage. - When the CD recorder is in the ‘OFF’ position, it is still consuming some power.
REMOTE CONTROL SCAN SHUFFLE ABC DEF Inserting discs English Remote control commands REPEAT GHI 1 2 3 JKL MN OPQ 4 5 6 RST UVW XYZ 7 8 9 TRACK INCR. SPACE SCROLL OPEN/CLO SE PLAY/PAU SE STOP REC TYPE RECORD FINALIZE EXT SOURCE ERASE CDR 0 ON/OFF CDR CD DIREC T LIN E RECO RDIN G 2 J DOUBLE SPE ED AUDI O CD RECO RDAB LE/R EWR I TA B LE K Recordable 9 5 6 ; MENU/ STORE PROG. ENTER CANCEL 1 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray. ➜ OPEN lights up.
RECORDING English Remarks about recording Recording modes You will soon discover how easy it is to make your own CDs. Nevertheless, it is advisable to use a CDRW disc for your first try. We will describe: - Digital recording (fast or normal recording). - Recording from external CD player: - Digital - Digital (synchronized start with external CD player) - Analog Your recorder offers several recording modes. • If the disc is a CDRW and is already finalized you must unfinalize it first.
High speed recording from internal CD player EASY JOG STORE/ MENU CD CANCEL/ DELETE ENTER OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE REC TYPE STOP RECORD FINALIZE ERASE EXT SOURCE • Press PROG to select one or more tracks for recording (see programming): - rotate the EASY JOG/ENTER key to the required track number, then press the key (or ENTER on the remote control) or - directly select the track number via the 10-keypad on the remote control CDR ANALOG 2 To start recording press RECORD.
RECORDING English Listen mode recording from internal CD player EASY JOG STORE/ MENU CD CANCEL/ DELETE 2 To start recording, press RECORD. ➜ f RECORD g lights continuously and the selected track or program is copied at normal speed. The recording time left will appear. ENTER • To check the elapsed recording time, press DISPLAY. This can be done during recording. OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE REC TYPE STOP RECORD FINALIZE ERASE EXT SOURCE • Recording will stop automatically.
RECORDING EASY JOG STORE/ MENU CD CANCEL/ DELETE 3 With the recorder stopped, press REC TYPE four times to enter the Manual Record standby mode. ➜ MANUAL starts to flash and the display shows REC EXT MAN. ENTER OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE STOP REC TYPE RECORD FINALIZE ERASE Note: Auto track works only with Consumer Sources with a digital output signal according to the IEC 958 (consumer part) audio standard.
RECORDING English Note: With AUTO TRACK ON, the recorder will stop and go to REC STANDBY for 1 minute and then goes to Stop mode automatically. Recordings from DAT, DCC or recordings made analogously will stop after 20 seconds silence. With AUTO TRACK OFF, the auto stop mode is disabled. 3 With the CD recorder stopped, press REC TYPE five times: if you wish to record a complete disc or program. ➜ f RECORD g and SYNC start to flash and the display shows REC EXT DISC.
Finalizing CDR & CDRW discs Unfinalizing CDRW discs Finalizing is a simple procedure, necessary to: - be able to play recordings on a CD PLAYER, - avoid further unwanted recordings on a disc, - avoid erasure of tracks on a CDRW. For CDRW discs only. If you want to make more recordings (or erasures of tracks) on a finalized disc you must unfinalize it first. The Table of Contents (TOC) will be removed. To unfinalize: Auto finalizing Auto finalizing is possible when using the MAKE CD recording function.
RECORDING English To erase the entire disc: Erasing CDRW discs EASY JOG STORE/ MENU CD 1 Press ERASE twice. ➜ The display shows the number of tracks and their total playing time. ERASE DISC and PRESS RECORD light up. CANCEL/ DELETE ENTER OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE REC TYPE STOP RECORD FINALIZE ERASE • If the disc is finalized, CD appears on the display after inserting a CDRW in the recorder. The recorder will ask you to confirm unfinalizing first.
Play a 2-disc changer (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 iCHANGERh lights up.
PLAYING English Selecting a track Search EASY JOG STORE/ MENU CD EASY JOG CANCEL/ DELETE STORE/ MENU CD CANCEL/ DELETE ENTER ENTER OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE STOP REC TYPE RECORD FINALIZE ERASE EXT SOURCE CDR 1 Hold down 5 or 6. ➜ The player first searches backwards or forwards at 10 times normal speed with sound at low volume, then goes to 50 times normal speed with sound muted.
Programming for recording Remarks about programming • You can program up to 99 tracks to play in any desired sequence. • Tracks can be programmed more than once, but each time counts as a track.(STEP) • A program for playback can be made from both the disc in the recorder and the disc in the player. A program for recording can only be made from the disc in the player (CD deck). Programming for playback 1 Select Changer mode or DJ mode using the DJ MODE key. ➜ CHANGER or DJ MODE appears on the display.
MENU MODE English Remarks about Menu mode Text settings Storing names 2 J K EASY JOG STORE/ MENU 9 5 ; MENU/ STORE ENTER PROG. ENTER REM 1 Select the TEXT EDIT submenu. ➜ TEXT EDIT appears on the display. CANCEL/ DELETE 6 REC 2 Press EASY JOG/ENTER or ENTER on the remote control to confirm. CANCEL TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME STEP 3 Rotate EASY JOG/ENTER to select the required option in the submenu: CD Artist, CD Title,Track 1 Artist, Track 1 Title, etc.
MENU MODE 5 Press EASY JOG/ENTER or ENTER on the remote control to reconfirm. 6 Press STORE/MENU to return to the submenu or STOP 9 to exit. Text Memory Review/Erase Text Memory 3 Select the disc you wish to erase. 1 2 3 4 TIME TRACK 5 6 7 8 TOTAL REM TRACK TIME RECORD DIGITAL I OPTICAL I ANALOG CHANGER CD STEP 9 10 11 SYNC MANUAL RW CD RW PROG SHUFFLE ALL REPEAT SCAN TRACK 4 Press EASY JOG/ENTER or ENTER on the remote control to confirm. ➜ ERASE MEMORY appears on the display.
FIXING PROBLEMS English TROUBLESHOOTING If your CD recorder is defective, it is wise to check this list first. You may have forgotten a simple step. Warning! Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the CD recorder yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee.
00/CDR775/EUR/Cover 05-08-1999 11:03 Pagina 5 The products and services described herein are not necessarily available in all contries. The specifications and design of this product are subject of change without notice. Printed in Hungary. © PHILIPS 1999 http://www.philips.com All trademarks acknowledged. 3104 125 2287.