Philips CDR570 manual Remarks about recording, Recording modes, Some remarks on recording

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RECORDING

Remarks about recording

Recording modes

English

You will soon discover how easy it is to make your own CDs. Nevertheless, it is advisable to use a CDRW disc for your first try.

If the disc is a CDRW and is already finalized, you must unfinalize it first.

The recording procedure is the same for CDRs and CDRWs.

If the disc already contains recordings, the CD recorder will automatically search for the end of the last track, so that recording can start from there.

There must be at least 7 seconds of recording time left on the disc, otherwise you will not be able to enter record standby mode. DISC FULL will then show on the display.

Your recorder offers several recording modes.

-RECORD DISC - to make a synchronized recording of the complete disc or a program simply by starting the source.

-RECORD TRACK - to make an synchronized recording of a single track simply by starting the source.

-REC(ord) MANUAL - to manually start a recording simply by pressing the RECORD key.

-MAKE CD -to make a synchronized recording of the complete disc or a program simply by starting the source. Finalizing will be done automatically.

REM

REC TIME TRACK

TOTAL REM TRACK TIME FADE

STEP

DIGITAL I

PROGRAM

MANUAL SYNC

SCAN

OPTICAL I

CD RW

SHUFFLE REPEAT TRACK ALL

ANALOG

If the display indicates COPY PROTECT no digital recording can be made of the source material. Recording will not start.

The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) only allows digital recording under specific conditions:

-This means that it is not possible to make a digital copy from a digital copy.

-Analog recording is always possible !

-The number of recordings to be made from the original is unlimited.

A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on a disc. Minimum allowable track length is 4 seconds.

Recordings from DAT or DCC players will not always stop automatically.

Some remarks on recording:

-When AUTO TRACK is ON ( default setting), track numbers will automatically be increased during recording.

-By programming the source first, a compilation can be recorded.

-If a finalized CD recordable disc is inserted in the CD recorder, FINALIZED CD will be displayed when REC TYPE is pressed. Recording is not possible.

-If a finalized CD rewritable disc is inserted in the CD recorder, UNFINALIZE and PRESS ENTER will be displayed when the REC TYPE is pressed. If ENTER is pressed, the disc will be unfinalized.

Important:

If you want to play the recorded CDR disc on a regular CD player, it must be finalized. See finalizing discs.

Finalized CDRW discs play only on CDRW compatible CD players.

For recording from CD changers do not use REC MANUAL.

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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 Connections general InstallationAnalog connections Recorder Setup recommendations Power supplyInserting 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 modesPreparing for autostart recording English Autostart recordingStart recording Manual starts to flash and the display shows REC Manual Manual recordingPreparing for manual recording Finalizing CDR & Cdrw discs Unfinalizing Cdrw discsAuto finalizing Manual finalizingTo erase one or more tracks from the end Erasing Cdrw discsTo erase the entire disc Playing Playing a CDSelecting a track SearchRepeat CD, track or program Remarks about programmingProgramming Clearing a programEnglish Remarks about Menu mode Menu ModeText settings Text Memory Review/Erase Text Memory Recording settingsAuto track increment Fixing Problems 3104 125
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CDR570 specifications

The Philips CDR570 is a cutting-edge compact disc recorder that gained popularity for its exceptional functionality and user-friendly design. Released in an era when digital media was rapidly evolving, the CDR570 stood out for its ability to combine traditional audio playback with the latest recording technology.

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