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Type | CD Recorder |
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Recording Media | CD-R, CD-RW |
Playback Formats | CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW |
Sampling Frequency | 44.1 kHz |
Dynamic Range | >95 dB |
Digital Inputs | Coaxial, Optical |
Digital Outputs | Coaxial, Optical |
Analog Inputs | RCA (Line In) |
Details on fuse replacement and connecting the mains plug for UK users.
Instructions for wiring the mains lead to the plug, identifying wire colours.
Notes on copyright law regarding recording and playback of material.
A brief introduction to the Philips Compact Disc Recorder.
Explanation of manual conventions and how to use it for operation.
Information on packaging materials and disposal of old equipment.
Detailed specifications including power, dimensions, and audio performance.
Details on using CD-Audio Recordable (CDR) and ReWritable (CDRW) discs.
Instructions for cleaning discs and the CD recorder unit.
Information on which types of audio CDs can be played.
List of accessories provided with the CD recorder.
Detailed explanation of the buttons on the CD recorder's front panel.
Explanation of general controls like search, jog, enter, menu, and display.
Explanation of symbols and lights shown on the display during operation.
List and explanation of messages that may appear on the display.
Explanation of messages displayed when using the Menu mode.
Guidance on selecting connections based on playback and recording needs.
Detailed description of each input and output port on the recorder.
Instructions for making analog connections for playback and recording.
Instructions for making digital coaxial connections for recording.
Instructions for connecting via the digital optical input for recording.
Using a digital receiver for connecting various sources.
Instructions for connecting the power cord and initial power-on.
Guide to installing batteries in the remote control unit.
List and explanation of all available commands from the remote control.
Instructions on how to properly insert discs into the recorder tray.
Overview of the recorder's various recording modes.
Crucial advice on using only specific audio CDR/CDRW discs for recording.
Information on recording quality, track numbering, and copy protection.
Step-by-step guide to recording a full CD using the MAKE CD mode.
Guide to recording individual tracks using RECORD FAST or LISTEN modes.
Steps to adjust recording levels for compilations from internal sources.
Steps to adjust recording levels for external analog sources.
Guide to recording audio from analog sources like turntables or tape decks.
How to use Auto Track or manual track insertion for external recordings.
Using the REC EXT DISC mode for automatic recording detection.
Explanation of why and how to finalize discs for playback.
How auto-finalization works with the MAKE CD recording function.
Step-by-step guide for manually finalizing a disc.
How to unfinalize a CDRW disc to allow further recording or erasure.
Instructions for erasing entire discs or specific tracks from CDRW.
How to play discs sequentially using the changer function.
Instructions for playing both decks simultaneously.
How to select specific tracks while playing a CD.
How to search forward or backward within a track during playback.
How to play tracks in a random order.
How to repeat a track, disc, or programmed sequence.
How to create custom playback sequences by programming tracks.
General notes and capabilities accessible through the Menu mode.
Step-by-step guide to entering and operating the Menu mode.
How to add artist names, album titles, and track titles to discs.
How to delete text information stored in memory or on discs.
How to view and manage stored CD text information.
How to enable or disable automatic track numbering for analog recordings.
How to adjust the left/right audio balance during recording.
Important safety notice regarding the laser product and servicing.