Philips CDR775/777 manual

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    Audio CD Recorder CDR775/777 • 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˜ O‰ËÁ›Â˜ ¯Ú‹Ûˆ˜ • Inst[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION Read carefully the information located at the back plate of your CD recorder/player and enter below the Serial N°. Retain this information for future reference. Model N°. ..............CDR775/777.......................................... Serial N°...............................................................................[...]

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    English 3 CONTENTS English ....................................................5 Français.................................................33 Español .................................................61 Deutsch .................................................89 Nederlands .........................................117 Italiano ......................[...]

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    NOTES English 4[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS English 5 T able of contents GENERAL INFORMA TION AND DISCS Welcome ......................................................................6 About this manual ........................................................6 T echnical data ..............................................................6 Discs for recording ...............[...]

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    English 6 W elcome ! 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 p[...]

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    English 7 For recording use, special audio discs must be used (for music only). These Discs bear the logos as shown below . The text ‘DIGIT AL AUDIO’ is present! Y our 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. - CD-A[...]

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    English 8 CD recorder 1 ON/OFF ........................turns the CD recorder ON or OFF (if the recorder is in Standby mode, any key press will activate the CD recorder) 2 Standby indicator 3 Disc tray 4 OPEN/CLOSE / ..........opens/closes disc tray 5 PLA Y/P AUSE 2; ......starts play/interrupts play or recording 6 STOP 9 ........................sto[...]

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    English 9 1 Connection to mains 2 ANALOG OUT ............connects CD player deck to the line input of an amplifier (left and right) 3 DIGIT AL OUT CD ......connects CD player deck to the digital coaxial input of e.g. amplifier or recording device 4 ANALOG IN ................connects to the line output of an amplifier (left and right) 5 ANALOG OUT C[...]

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    English 10 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 d[...]

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    English 11 Menu messages NO TRACKS ....................when attempting to edit text for a disc which has no tracks TEXT EDIT ....................when entering T ext Edit mode ALBUM ARTIST ............when editing or erasing an artist name ALBUM TITLE ..............when editing or erasing a title ARTIST TR N ................when editing or erasing a[...]

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    English 12 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. Use the audio cables supplied. Connect the red plugs to the R sockets, and the white plugs to the L sockets. 1 For recording, connect cable 1 b[...]

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    English 13 This connection is only required if you want to make recordings from an external CD player with a digital coaxial output. Use the digital coaxial cable supplied. 1 For external recording, connect the cable 4 between the DIGIT AL IN-socket on the CD recorder and the DIGIT AL OUT - socket of an external CD player . Note: Y our CD recorder [...]

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    English 14 1 Plug the power cord supplied into the MAINS connector on the CD recorder , then into a mains socket. 2 Press ON/OFF . ➜ The CD recorder will switch on. Note: - If the CD recorder is in Standby mode (red led on), press any key to activate the recorder . - The CD recorder will automatically adjust to the local mains voltage. - When the[...]

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    English 15 ST ANDBY B B ....................switches to Standby/On SCAN ................................plays the first 10 seconds of each track SHUFFLE ............................plays CD(RW) or program in random order REPEA T ..............................repeat play Number/alphabet keys 0 - 9 ......................................- selects a tr[...]

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    English 16 Y ou 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: - Recording from internal CD player deck: high speed or listen mode. - Recording from an external CD player deck: syncronized start with CD player or manual start. (analog or digital). • I[...]

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    English 17 During high speed recording the sound is not audible. Preparing for high speed recording 1 Make sure that the recording disc is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles. 2 Press REC TYPE to choose the type of recording: once: to select ‘ RECORD FAST ’ if you wish to make a fast recording of a disc or programmed tracks; three t[...]

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    English 18 During Listen mode recording you listen to the recording while you are making it. Preparing for Listen mode recording 1 Make sure that the recording disc is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles. 2 For recording, press REC TYPE twice: ➜ The display first shows the selection. The f RECORD g label starts blinking. After 3 secon[...]

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    English 19 Important: - Recording from CD-changers should always be started in the Auto-Start mode. - Only make analog recordings when digital recording is not possible. Preparing for manual recording 1 Make sure the disc is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles. 2 Press EXT(ernal) SOURCE repeatedly until (depending on the connection used[...]

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    English 20 DISC . The CD-SYNC feature enables you to make fast and easy recordings of a CD. T rack increments are automatically detected from the source material. T rack increments cannot be added manually . In analog source material a silence of 2.7 seconds or more is automatically detected as a track increment. Preparing for autostart recording 1[...]

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    English 21 During finalizing the T able of Contents (TOC) is written to the disc. Finalizing is a simple procedure, necessary to: - be able to play recordings on a CD PLA YER, - avoid further unwanted recordings on a disc, - avoid erasure of tracks on a CDRW , - write CD text on a CDR(W). Auto finalizing Auto finalizing is possible when using the M[...]

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    English 22 For unfinalized CDRW discs only . Y ou can erase: - T racks can only be erased from the end. - With the EASY JOG you can erase more tracks. Note: It is not possible to erase tracks within the sequence. - It is also possible to erase the entire disc at once. T o erase one or more tracks from the end: 1 Press ERASE once. ➜ The display sh[...]

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    English 23 Y our 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 PLA Y/P AUSE 2; to start CD play . ➜ 2 lights up, the track number and track time of[...]

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    English 24 Selecting a track during play 1 T urn the EASY JOG/ENTER key until the required track number appears on the display . ➜ Play skips to the beginning of the selected track. or Select CDR or CD on the remote control and key in the required track number using the numerical keys on the remote control. For 2-digit track numbers, press the ke[...]

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    English 25 Only in Changer mode. 1 Select Changer mode, if nessesary , using the DJ MODE key . 2 Press SHUFFLE before or during CD play to start shuffle play . ➜ The tracks on the CD (or program if set) play in random order . 3 Press SHUFFLE again to disable the Shuffle mode. ➜ CD recorder goes to Stop mode. Note: Shuffle is also cleared if you[...]

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    • Y ou can program up to 99 tracks to play in any desired sequence. • T racks 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 deck and the disc in the player deck. A program for recording can only be made from the disc in the player deck. Progr[...]

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    • In Menu mode you will have access to a number of features which are not available via the regular keys (on the deck’ s front and the remote control). • The TEXT submenus (A-B) allow you to give names to discs and tracks. The disc and track names will be displayed during playback. • In the RECORDING submenus (D-E) you can set Auto T rack a[...]

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    CD T ext can be added to a recording or changed.This can be done in Stop mode or during recording. T ext will be stored in the recorder memory and can be edited until the CDR is finalized. T ext on a (unfinalized) CDRW can be edited at any time. 1 Press STORE/MENU. ➜ TEXT EDIT appears on the display . 2 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm. ➜ ALBUM [...]

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    CD T ext is stored in the recorders memory . When a CDR(W) will be finalized the CD T ext will be written on the disc and removed from the recorders memory . With the MEMORY VIEW function one can view/delete the CD T ext in the recorders memory per unfinalized disc. The amount of memory used is displayed each time the tray opens with an unfinalized[...]

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    1 Press STORE/MENU. ➜ TEXT EDIT appears on the display . 2 Rotate the EASY JOG/ENTER key to select the AUTO TRACK submenu. ➜ AUTO TRACK appears on the display . 3 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm. ➜ ON appears on the display . 4 T urn the EASY JOG/ENTER key to select Auto track ON or OFF . • When ON is selected, track numbers will be automat[...]

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    If your CD recorder is defective, it is wise to check this list first. Y ou 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. SYMPTOM • possible solution: No power • ensure that the ON/OFF button is on (red led on): the CD Recorder is in[...]

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    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 2000 All trademarks acknowledged. http://www .philips.com 3104 125 2287.2[...]