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Philips CDR880 - Dismantling Instructions; CDR Module and Related Parts Removal; Power Supply Board Removal; Front Assembly and Cover Removal

Philips CDR880
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RECORDING
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The
numbers
between
parentheses
refer
to
the
front
fold-out.
Manual
recording
from
a
digital
source
Preparations
for
recording
In
order
to
record
from
a
CD,
DCC,
DAT
or
MD
1
Press
the
INPUT
button
(79)
a
number
of
times
until
(depending
on
the
connection
used)
(if
COASTAL
or
ft
Me’
T
TC
AL.
appears
on
the
display.
2
By
pressing
AUTO/MANUAL
(17),
you
can
optain
for
manual
or
automatic
increments
for
the
track
numbers.
If
‘automatic’
is
selected,
‘AUTO
TRACK’
(33)
will
appear
on
the
display.
->
In
Auto
mode,
track
numbers
are
automatically
detected
from
the
digital
source
material.
In
this
mode,
you
cannot
insert
track
numbers
manually.
->
In
the
manual
mode,
you
can
add
track
numbers
at
any
point
by
pressing
on
REC
(7)
or
TRACK
INCR
(57)
(on
the
remote
control).
The
minimum
track
length
is
four
seconds.
Increments
cannot
be
inserted
after
recording.
Note:
(ONLY
FOR
CDR880)
-
With
the
CDR880,
direct
recordings
can
be
made
from
sources
with
an
‘Input
Sample’
Frequency
of
44.1
kHz
+/-
100
ppm.
The
sample
Rate
Converter
will
then
be
automatically
switched
off.
In
all
other
cases,
the
Sample
Rate
Converter
will
translate
the
input
signals
into
CD
signals
(44.1
kHz).
To
start
recording
1
Activate
the
record-waiting
setting
by
pressing
the
REC
(7)
button
.
The
display
indicator
‘RECORD’
(29)
will
start
flashing.
->
Ifthe
digital
connection
is
incorrect,
the
display
indicator
‘DIG’
(34)
will
flash.
->
If
you
want
a
pause
at
the
beginning
of
a
new
number,
press
the
PAUSE
button
(14).
A
three-second
pause
(silence)
will
then
be
recorded.
2
Press
the
PLAY
button
(73)
to
start
recording
and
immediately
start
the
digital
source.
->
The
relevant
track
number
and
the
recording
time
used
will
appear
on
the
display.
Press
DISPLAY
(78)
to
view
the
remaining
recording
time.
3
Press
STOP
(75)
to
stop
recording
in
either
the
manual
or
automatic
mode.
->
Inthe
automatic
mode,
recording
will
stop
after
a
twenty-second
pause
(silence)
on
the
original.
Note:
-
You
can
also
use
the
PAUSE
button
(14)
instead
of
the
STOP
(15)
button
if
you
want
to
make
more
than
one
recording.
-
After
recording,
the
temporary
table
of
contents
will
be
automatically
up-dated.
During
this
process,
the
display
will
indicate
VFI
TE.
Attention!
If
you
want
to
play
the
disc
in
a
different,
regular
CD-
player,
the
disc
must
be
finalized.
See
‘Finalizing
discs’
p.
9.
Automatic
recording
from
a
digital
source
In
order
to
make
recordings
easily
and
quickly,
the
recorder
is
equipped
with
the
handy
CD-SYNC
function.
This
function
can
be
used
to
synchronously
record
individual
tracks
or
entire
discs.
The
original
may
be
a
CD,
DCC,
DAT
or
MD.
Preparations
for
recording
1
Press
the
INPUT
button
(79)
a
number
of
times
until
(depending
on
the
connection
used)
fifa
CORA
TAL
or
fits
lie
T
TLCAL
appears
on
the
display.
=>
Do
not
start
the
digital
source
yet.
To
start
recording
1
To
record
a
single
track,
press
CDSYNC
(70)
once
to
record
one
track;
2777
-
/will
appear
on
the
display.
To
record
all
tracks,
press
CDSYNC
(70)
twice
in
rapid
succession
to
record
all
tracks;
=
777L
will
appear
on
the
display.
->
Wait
until
the
record-waiting
setting
is
activated
and
the
display
indicator
‘RECORD’
(29)
starts
to
flash.
If
the
digital
connection
is
incorrect,
the
display
indicator
‘DIG’
(34)
will
flash.
2
Press
Play
(73)
on
the
digital
source.
->
The
CD-Recorder
will
now
automatically
start
to
record.
If
you
start
the
source
in
the
middle
of
a
track,
automatic
Synchro
recording
will
not
commence
until
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
=>
The
relevant
track
number
and
the
recording
time
used
will
appear
on
the
display.
->
To
view
the
recording
time
remaining,
press
DISPLAY
(78).
3
Press
STOP
(75)
to
stop
recording.
=>
Inthe
automatic
mode,
recording
will
stop
after
a
twenty-
second
pause
(silence)
on the
source.
Note:
-
You
can
also
use
the
PAUSE
button
(14)
instead
of
STOP
(15)
to
make
more
than
one
recording.
-
After
recording,
the
temporary
table
of
contents
will
be
automatically
up-dated.
During
this
process,
the
display
will
indicate
WFDATE.
Attention!
If
you
want
to
play
the
disc
on
a
different,
reguiar
CD
player,
the
disc
must
be
finalized
first.
See
‘Finalizing
a
disc’,
p.
9.
Note:
-
[f
you
do
not
want
a
twenty-second
pause
to
be
recorded,
you
must
manually
stop
recording.

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