Philips CDR570 manual Installation, Connections general, Analog connections

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Connections general

For recording the following inputs are present:

-Digital optical input.

-Digital coaxial input.

-Analog input.

For playback the following outputs are present:

-Digital coaxial output.

-Analog output.

We advise you to connect these to the CD input on your amplifier.

The connections you make will depend upon the possibilities your audio equipment offers. Please refer to the user manuals for your other audio equipment first.

Digital recordings (optical or coaxial) give the best performance in audio and usability (e.g. auto-track).

(The digital optical connection is less sensitive to external disturbances).

If your equipment does not offer digital connections, the high quality Analog-Digital-Converter of your CD recorder will ensure good audio performance when recordings are made from the analog input.

Playback via the digital coaxial output of the CD recorder gives the best audio performance.

If your equipment does not offer digital connections, the high quality Digital-Analog-Converter of the CD recorder ensures a good sound quality via the analog output.

We advise you to always establish both digital and analog connections. This will mean that analog recordings can always be made when digital recording is not possible.

We have described the most common ways of connecting the CD recorder. If you still have difficulties with the connections, please contact the Philips Consumer Service desk in your area.

INSTALLATION

Analog connections

Analog connection is required for playback of CDs

(use cable 2) and for recording from external analog sources

(use cable 1).

L

L

R

 

R

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANALOG

IN

OUT

1

 

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL

IN

 

 

 

CD

OPTICAL

 

 

 

RECORDER

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

RECEIVER

L

 

L

 

 

R

 

R

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAPE

 

 

 

Use the audio cables supplied. Connect the red plugs to the R sockets, and the white plugs to the L sockets.

1 For recording, connect cable 1 between the ANALOG IN- sockets on the CD recorder and the CDR LINE- or TAPE OUT- sockets of an amplifier.

Note: For recording directly from a CD player, the analog input of the CD recorder should be connected to the analog output of the CD player.

2 For playback, connect cable 2 between the ANALOG OUT sockets on the CD recorder and the input sockets of an amplifier e.g. TAPE IN, CDR or AUX.

Note: Never use the PHONO input.

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Contents CDR570 Contents Español Français EnglishLimited Warranty CD-R PlayerGeneral Information Set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15 and with 21 CFRImportant Safety Instructions U T I O NTable of Contents Technical data About this manualGeneral AudioAccessories MaintenanceGeneral Information and Discs Discs for recordingOperating Buttons and Connections Operating buttons on the frontConnections at the back EnglishDisplay Display indicationsDisplay messages ² Digital I dMenu messages See Menu mode Installation Connections generalAnalog connections Recorder Power supply Setup recommendationsInserting batteries in the remote control Remote Control English Remote control commandsInserting discs Number/alphabet keys 0Recording Remarks about recordingRecording modes Your recorder offers several recording modesEnglish Autostart recording Preparing for autostart recordingStart recording Manual recording Manual starts to flash and the display shows REC ManualPreparing for manual recording Finalizing CDR & Cdrw discs Unfinalizing Cdrw discsAuto finalizing Manual finalizingErasing Cdrw discs To erase one or more tracks from the endTo erase the entire disc Playing Playing a CDSelecting a track SearchRepeat CD, track or program Remarks about programmingProgramming Clearing a programMenu Mode English Remarks about Menu modeText settings Recording settings Text Memory Review/Erase Text MemoryAuto track increment Fixing Problems 3104 125
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CDR570 specifications

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