Automatic Stop - Philips DSC 950 Instructions For Use Manual

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Of equipment connected via the ES! sockets to the DSC950
the source is automatically selected by pressing any button
that activates the play function e.g. PLAY, SCAN, PRESET.
e.g.: When you press the PLAY key on your CD while listening
to your tuner, the source CD will be selected.
AUTOMATIC STOP
When the selected source is in the play mode, it will always
be stopped automatically as soon as another source |s
selected.
e.g.: When you select the source TUNER with the SOURCE
SELECT button while listening to your CD, the CD player will
be stopped.
DUBBING
If CD SYNCHRO its pressed on your cassette deck then the
dubbing is done via the analog record selector. (the recording
indicator on the display will remain fixed on CD)
lf CD SYNCHRO is pressed on the DCC then the dubbing is
done via the digital or analog selector depending on the
connections (analog/digital) that are made.
If the recording source is changed with the REC.OUT key 14,
dubbing will be cancelled.
When asecond dubbing request of another source (e.g. DCC)
is received, the first dubbing will be cancelled.
Further information can be found in the instructions for use of
your cassette deck or DCC.
TIMER
When making use of the timer function of your Philios 900
series tuner (e.g. FT930) the DSC has tobe in standby.
A timer request will be disregarded if the DSC is activated.
The timer function can be used as e.g. a wake up function or
to make an unattended recording at a specific time.
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Further information can be found in the instructions for use of
your tuner.
PROCESSED/UNPROCESSED RECORDING OR LISTENING
When a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) is connected to the
system via the ESI sockets it is possible to make a processed
or unprocessed recording or to listen processed or
unprocessed.
Further information can be found in the instructions for use of
your DSP.

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