Analogue Recording - Philips CDR 760 Instructions For Use Manual

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RECORDING
After recording the display will show UPDATE for several
seconds.
Note:
- The CD recorder will not start until it recognizes a digital
signal. Although the reaction time is less than 200
milliseconds, the very beginning of the music may
sometimes not be recorded. If this happens, you can start
the recording manually (see digital recording-
unsynchronized).
- Recordings from DAT or DCC will only stop after 20 silence.
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Analogue recording

RE CO RD
C D - R
E C O R
D A B L
E / R E
W R I T
A B L E
Po w er
On /O ff
D IR E C
T LI N
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R E C O
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Only make analogue recordings if digital recording is not
possible.
Preparing for analogue recording
1 Make sure the disc is absolutely free of scratches and dust
particles.
2 Press Source repeatedly until:
appears on the display.
ANALOG
DIG
AUTO
TRACK
REPEAT 1
ANALOG
PROG
3 Press AUTO/MANUAL to switch between auto and manual
track numbering.
➜ If Auto is selected (preferred),
the display.
• AUTO: The track number is automatically incremented after
a silence on the original of at least 3 seconds.
• MANUAL: Track numbers can be incremented manually by
pressing §. (minimum track length is 4 seconds ).
(This can also be done in AUTO mode)
• Track numbers cannot be changed after recording.
4 With the recorder stopped, press RECORD to enter Record
standby mode.
will flash
RECORD
DIG
AUTO
TRACK
REPEAT 1
TOTAL
REM
G
5 Play the source first to set the optimal recording level on
the CD recorder.
6 Adjust the REC LEVEL until all blue segments on the
Record/Play Level bar light up but no red segments light
continuously during the loudest passages.
7 Stop the source.
FI NA LI Z
5
6
7
4
8
3
SO UR CE
AU TO /M
9
2
AN AL
10
1
20
0
50
Ph on es
TOTAL
REM
TRACK
TIME
appears on
AUTO TRACK
TRACK
TIME
CD SYNC
RECORD
FINALIZE
ERASE

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