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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Technical information...................................................4
Disc for recording.........................................................5
Discs for playback........................................................5
Maintenance ................................................................5
Accessories .................................................................5
Operating buttons on the front ....................................6
Connections on the back..............................................6
DISPLAY explanation....................................................7
DISPLAY messages ......................................................8
Connections general ....................................................9
Analogue connections CD Player deck ......................10
Power supply..............................................................11
Set-up recommendations...........................................11
Remote control commands ........................................12
Inserting discs ............................................................12
Remarks about recording...........................................13
Normal and high-speed dubbing ..............................13
CD player: CD-SYNC ..................................................15
Finalizing CD-R & CD-RW discs.................................17
Unfinalizing CD-RW discs..........................................17
Erasing CD-RW discs .................................................18
Playing CDs on deck 1 and/or deck 2........................18
Playing as a 2-disc changer ......................................18
Selecting a track or searching ...................................19
Shuffle (random-order) play ......................................19
Repeat CD, track or program .....................................19
Programming ..............................................................20
Troubleshooting..........................................................21
Diagnostic program....................................................21
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Welcome !
Thank you for purchasing this Philips Compact Disc
Recorder/Player Double Deck.
In the 1980s Philips invented a new audio system - the CD.
The CD (compact disc) revealed the new dimensions of digital
sounds and enhanced the pleasures of audio.
Compact disc technology permits a high contrast in both loud
and quiet passages, with perfect channel separation. Philips
has continued to develop compact disc technology and the
result is the CD recorder.
With your Philips CD Recorder/Player you can make your own,
high-quality audio CDs, subject only to the legal restrictions
on copying. You can either dub at high or normal speed from
the Player to the Recorder or record from an external source.
Naturally all pre-recorded audio CDs can combined CDs - e.g.
CD-Extra - can be played using one or both of the decks
individually or together as a double-deck changer.
Recordings may only be made for personal use. It is forbidden
to copy material protected by copyright, including computer
programs, films, television and audio recordings. This
appliance may not be used for such applications.

Technical information

Subject to modification without notice.
Digital frequency response .....................................0-22,050Hz
Playback S/N ....................................................................100dB
Playback dynamic range.....................................................95dB
Play back total harmonic distortion..................0.0056%, -85dB
Recording S/N (Analogue)..................................................90dB
Recording S/N (Digital) .....................................Equal to source
Recording dynamic range...................................................92dB
Recording total harmonic distortion.................0.0056%, -85dB
Digital coaxial input (IEC 958)....................44.1 kHz +/-100ppm
Digital optical input (IEC958) ....................44.1 kHz +/- 100ppm
Analogue input (4 steps -3, 0, 3 and 6 dB)
..........................................................500 mVrms/50kΩ=0dB
Audio output.........................................................2V RMS ±2dB
Digital coaxial output ............................................0.5 Vpp/75Ω
Headphones ...............................................0-5V RMS/8-2000Ω
Dimensions ....................................17 1/8 x 12 x 35 5/8 inches
Weight...................................................................................4kg
Power consumption.............................................................20W
Operating temperature...................................................5 - 35°C
Power Supply................................................................AC 120V

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL INFORMATION Recorder/Player Double Deck. Technical information...........4 Disc for recording............5 In the 1980s Philips invented a new audio system - the CD. Discs for playback............5 The CD (compact disc) revealed the new dimensions of digital Maintenance ..............5 sounds and enhanced the pleasures of audio.
  • Page 2: General Information

    ReWritable corrosive effect. recorders. Do not expose the CD Recorder/Player In the course of 1999 most Philips CD players and recorders the batteries or CDs to extreme will be CD-RW compatible. humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat from heating equipment or direct sunlight.
  • Page 3: Operating Buttons And Connections

    OPERATING BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 REC OR D FIN ALI ZE ERA SE C D - R E C O R D A B L E / R E REC ORD W R I T A B L E...
  • Page 4: Display

    DISPLAY DISPLAY explanation 22 23 24 OVER TRACK DUAL The display has a section for the CD Recorder and a section for the CD Player. SHUFFLE TOTAL REM TRACK TIME 9 21 PAUSE PROG REPEAT 1 TRACK OVER RECORD ERASE COPY PROHIBIT CD SYNC FINALIZE...
  • Page 5: Display Messages

    DISPLAY DISPLAY messages Messages, as listed and explained here may appear on the display for your guidance. READING ..player is reading disc information OPC ......during OPC procedure OPEN ....during tray opening CLOSE ....during tray closing NO-DISC ..no disc inserted, or disc unreadable UPDATE ....updating disc contents RECOUER ..during recovery procedure BUSY ....recording pause (four seconds) in progress...
  • Page 6: Installation

    The most common ways of connecting the CD Recorder/Player are explained below. If you still have difficulties with the connections, feel free to contact the Philips Consumer Service desk in your country.
  • Page 7: Analogue Connections Cd Player Deck

    INSTALLATION Analogue connection CD Player deck Digital Coaxial Connection CD Recorder This connection is only required if you want to play back on This connection is only required if you want to record from an the CD Player deck separately from the CD Recorder deck. external CD player with a digital coaxial output.
  • Page 8: Digital Optical Connections Cd Recorder

    INSTALLATION Power supply Digital Optical Connection CD Recorder This connection is only required if you want to record from an external CD player with a digital optical output. 1 Remove the dust caps from the digital optical connections. (We recommend that you save the caps). 2 For recording from an external source, use a fiber-optic 1 Plug the power cord supplied into the MAINS connector on cable 5 to connect the digital optical input on the CD...
  • Page 9: Remote Control & Inserting Discs

    REMOTE CONTROL & INSERTING DISCS Remote control commands Inserting discs RE CO RD FIN AL IZE ER AS E REC OR DUB B 1 Po we r On /Of f PAU SE DIS P C D - R E C O R D A B L E / R E W R I T...
  • Page 10: Recording

    RECORDING Remarks about recording Normal and high-speed dubbing You will soon discover how easy it is to make your own CDs. Use the dubbing feature for high-speed recording from the CD Nevertheless, we recommend that you use a CD-RW disc for Player deck to the CD Recorder deck.
  • Page 11: Digital Recording From External Cd Player

    RECORDING After dubbing, UPDATE will appear on the display for 2 To start dubbing, press PLAY on the CD Player deck. several seconds. The Total Time indications may differ High-speed dubbing will start. will stop flashing DUBB and remain lighted. The track number and the recording slightly, but no audio information will be lost.
  • Page 12: Synchronized Digital Recording From External Cd Player: Cd-Sync

    RECORDING Start digital recording Synchronized digital recording from an 1 With the recorder stopped, press RECORD to enter the external CD player - CD-SYNC Record standby mode. flashes. RECORD RE CO RD TRACK TRACK OVER RECORD ERASE DUAL CD SY N TR AC K DU BB 1 C D -S Y N...
  • Page 13: Analogue Recording From An External Source

    RECORDING • To check the (remaining) recording time, press DISPLAY. Analogue recording from an external source (This can also be done during recording) 3 To stop recording, press STOP on the CD Recorder/Player. RE CO RD CD SY N go out. TR AC K SYNC RECORD...
  • Page 14: Finalizing Cd-R & Cd-Rw Discs

    RECORDING 6 Press REC LEVEL (+ or -) repeatedly until all the blue Finalizing CD-R & CD-RW discs segments on the Record/Play level bar light up continuously but the red segments do not during the loudest passages. Finalizing is a simple procedure that is necessary in order to The display will show -3DB or 0DB or 3DB or 6DB play back the discs on the CD Recorder/Player or on an external CD player.
  • Page 15: Erasing & Playing

    ERASING & PLAYING Erasing CD-RW discs Playing CDs on Deck 1 and/or Deck 2 For CD-RW discs only. With your CD Double Deck, you can play the CD Recorder deck and/or the CD Player deck either simultaneously or You can erase: separately (DUAL).
  • Page 16: Playing

    PLAYING 3 Press DISPLAY once, twice or three times to see: 2 Release the button when the desired passage has been Remaining track time, total remaining time, or total found. track time with level indicator off. Play will start with the desired passage. 4 To temporarily interrupt play, press PAUSE.
  • Page 17: Programming

    PLAYING Programming You can program up to thirty tracks to play in a desired sequence using either the CD Player deck or the CD Recorder/Player. Individual tracks can be included in the program more than once, but will count as a track each time they are included.
  • Page 18: Fixing Problems

    Consult your supplier Remote control does not work or call the Philips Consumer Line to find the nearest • point the remote control directly at the service centre. The number of the Consumer Line can be CD Recorder/Player found in the guarantee booklet.

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