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Philips CDC 936 - System Aspects; Enhanced System Intelligence (ESI); CD Dubbing (Synchronized Recording); Automatic Source Selection

Philips CDC 936
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SYSTEM
ASPECTS
@)
ENHANCED
SYSTEM
INTELLIGENCE
(ESI)
If
the
changer
is
connected
via
the
ESI
BUS
jacks
to
the
ESI
BUS
jacks
of
a
HiFi
system
(e.g.
the
PHILIPS
900
series),
the
changer
can
be
operated
via
the
remote
control
of
the
system.
In
addition,
the
functions
mentioned
below
are
then
accessible
(if
available
in
the
system):
CD
DUBBING
(synchronized
recording)
_
Set
the
changer
to
the
STOP
mode.
If
required
you
can
insert
an
extra
pause
between
the
various
tracks
by
pressing
AUTOSPACE
9.
Press
CD
SYNC.
(CD
DUBBING)
on
the
cassette
deck.
SELECT
DISC
appears
on
the
display.
Select
the
number
of
the
required
CD
using
DISC
SELECT
10
or
DISC
6
(on
the
remote
control).
When
recording
a
programme
there
is
no
need
to
enter
the
CD
number(s).
Peak
search
starts
(for
the
CD
that
is
indicated
on
the
display
or
for
the
programme)
but
nothing
is
being
recorded
yet.
After
the
peak
level
has
been
detected
you
can
adjust
the
recording
level.
Press
PLAY
on
the
deck.
-
Recording
starts
and
after
six
seconds
play
starts
again
at
the
beginning
of
the
CD
which
has
just
been
playing.
-
If
you
record
a
programme
from
different
CDs
the
cassette
deck
will
go
into
PAUSE
mode
when
the
CD
changer
selects
a
new
CD
in
the
CD
compartment.
As
soon
as
playback
of
the
new
CD
starts,
the
deck
continues
recording.
-
If
AUTOSPACE
has
been
selected,
an
extra
pause
of
four
seconds
(or
the
pause
time
set
in
the
PRESETS
mode)
will
be
inserted
between
the
various
tracks.
-
At
the
end
of
side
A
of
the
tape,
synchronized
recording
will
stop,
except
when
the
3
(auto
reverse)
mode
has
been
selected
on
the
cassette
deck;
the
CD
changer
will
then
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
The
tape
travel
direction
for
side
B
will
be
selected
automatically
and
the
current
track
will
be
recorded
again
on
side
B
of
the
tape.
-
After
the
last
track
synchronized
recording
will
stop.
Synchronized
recording
in
combination
with
EDIT:
If
required
you
can
insert
an
extra
pause
between
the
various
tracks
by
pressing
AUTOSPACE
9,
Set
the
changer
to
the
EDIT
mode.
Select
the
required
recording
mode
and
recording
time
(see:
chapter
'EOT).
Select
the—D
(auto
reverse)-mode
(if
available)
on
the
cassette
deck
Press
CD
SYNC.
(CD
DUBBING)
on
the
deck.
-
Peak
search
starts
but
nothing
is
being
recorded
yet.
After
the
peak
level
has
been
detected
you
can
adjust
the
recording
level.
Press
PLAY
on
the
deck.
-
Recording
starts
and
after
six
seconds
play
starts
again
at
the
beginning
of
the
CD
or
the
programme.
-
If
you
record
a
programme
from
different
CDs
the
cassette
deck
will
go
into
PAUSE
mode
every
time
the
CD
changer
selects
a
new
CD
in
the
CD
compartment.
As
soon
as
playback
of
the
new
CD
starts,
the
deck
will
continue
the
recording.
-
If
AUTOSPACE
has
been
selected,
an
extra
pause
of
four
seconds
(or
the
pause
time
set
In
the
PRESETS
mode)
will
be
inserted
between
the
various
tracks.
After
the
last
track
that
fits
on
side
A
of
the
tape,
the
CD
changer
will
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
A
blank
section
will
be
recorded
until
the
end
of
side
A.
-
At
the
end
of
side
A
of
the
tape
synchronized
recording
will
stop,
except
when
the
CD
(auto
reverse)
mode
has
been
selected
on
the
cassette
deck;
the
tape
travel
direction
for
side
B
will
be
selected
automatically
and
synchronized
recording
will
continue
on
side
B
of
the
tape.
-
Synchronized
recording
will
stop
after
the
last
track
of
the
CD
or
the
programme.
NOTE!
-
As
soon
as
you
start
recording,
the
other
changer
functions
will
temporarily
be
switched
off
to
prevent
the
recording
being
interfered
with;
CD
DUBBING
fiCTINE
lights
up
if
you
press
one
of
the
other
buttons
during
play/recording.
-
You
can
stop
playback/recording
by
pressing
STOP/CP
17.
-
The
CD
DUBBING
function
will
be
cancelled
if
the
CD
changer
(or
the
system)
is
set
to
STAND
BY
mode.
AUTOMATIC
SOURCE
SELECTION
_
If
the
AUTO
SELECT
button
on
the
amplifier
Is
pressed,
the
CD
changer
will
automatically
be
activated
as
soon
as
you
press
QUICK
PLAY
27,
PLAY/REPLAY
18,
SHUFFLE
20,
SCAN
22,
DISC
SELECT
70
or
the
1-0
digit
buttons
2.
AUTOMATIC
STOP
_
If
the
AUTO
SELECT
button
on
the
amplifier
is
pressed,
the
CD
changer
will
automatically
go
into
the
PAUSE
mode
as
soon
as
another
source
in
the
system
is
selected
(except
when
CD
DUBBING
is
active).
STAND
BY
_
With
the
STAND
BY
button
on
the
remote
control
of
the
system
you
can
set
the
changer
to
STAND
BY
mode.
The
changer
will
go
to
STAND
BY
mode
automatically
if
the
whole
system
is
set
to
STAND
BY
mode.
-
If
the
CD
compartment
was
open,
it
will
now
close.
-
Any
programme
present
will
be
erased.
Press
any
of
the
following
buttons
to
cancel
the
STAND
BY
mode:
DISC
SELECT
10,
PLAY/REPLAY
18,
STOP/CP
77,
SCAN
22.
SHUFFLE
20.
1-0
2,
EDIT
14.
OPEN/CLOSE
77,
75orPRG2.
TIMER
_
Using
the
TIMER
function
you
can
have
playback
of
a
CD
started
at
a
particular
time;
for
this
refer
to
the
operating
instructions
of
the
tuner
(e.g
FT930).
-
The
changer
will
always
start
playing
the
first
track
of
the
first
available
CD.
-
If
you
wish
to
start
play
from
a
particular
track,
make
sure
that
the
CD
is
in
the
current
position
in
the
CD
compartrrlent.
and
select
the
track
number
on
your
tuner;
for
this
refer
to
the
operating
instructions
of
the
tuner
(e.g
FT930).
-
no
DISC
will
light
up
if
there
is
no
CD
in
the
CD
compartment
at
the
moment
playback
is
supposed
to
start.
NOTE!
When
using
the
timer
function
for
your
CD
changer,
the
changer
should
be
switched
to
STAND
BY
(not
switched
off).
19
English

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