Philips CDR570 manual Fixing Problems

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FIXING PROBLEMS

English

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

If your CD recorder is defective, it is wise to check this list first. You may have forgotten a simple step.

Warning!

Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the CD recorder yourself because this will invalidate the guarantee.

SYMPTOM •possible solution:

No power

make sure that the ON/OFF button is on: the CDRecorder is in standby mode, press any key to activate it

make sure that the power cable is plugged in correctly

switch the recorder OFF and then immediately back ON

Auto track does not work

check if auto track is selected

check if there are 2.7 seconds of silence between the tracks (analog recording only)

check if the source is a consumer source with digital output according to the IEC audio standard

source is DVD player (no track information)

No sound • check the audio connections

if using an amplifier, try using a different source

Amplifier sound is distorted

make sure that the CD recorder analog output is not connected to the amplifier Phono input

Play will not start

make sure that the label of the CD is facing up

clean the disc

make sure that the disc is not defective by trying another disc

Remote control does not work

point the remote control directly at the CD recorder

check the batteries and replace if necessary

select the right source first

Will not record

clean the disc

make sure that the CDR(W) is an unfinalized disc

make sure that the disc is recordable and replace if necessary

the disc is not an AUDIO disc (WRONG DISC)

wrong input source chosen. Input label flashing (CHECK INPUT)

text memory full (MEMORY FULL / FINALIZE CD). When a CDRW has to be unfinalized for recording. Erase text for other disc(s) or finalize other disc(s) to obtain memory space.

Recording is distorted

• make sure the recording level is correct

20 second pause between recordings

• see Autostart recording

Player does not react

switch the ON/OFF button on the front of the player off and back on

DISC RECOVER on display

a power failure has occurred during recording; the CD recorder is attempting to repair the disc

if DISC ERROR then appears on the display, the disc cannot be recorded further, and cannot be finalized. But it can still be played on the CD recorder or another CD recorder.

on a CDRW disc, the track being recorded is lost, but further recording and finalization can still be done

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Contents CDR570 Español Français English ContentsCD-R Player Limited WarrantySet complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15 and with 21 CFR General InformationU T I O N Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents About this manual Technical dataGeneral AudioMaintenance AccessoriesGeneral Information and Discs Discs for recordingOperating buttons on the front Operating Buttons and ConnectionsConnections at the back EnglishDisplay indications DisplayDisplay messages ² Digital I dMenu messages See Menu mode Connections general InstallationAnalog connections Recorder Setup recommendations Power supplyInserting batteries in the remote control English Remote control commands Remote ControlInserting discs Number/alphabet keys 0Remarks about recording 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 Unfinalizing Cdrw discs Finalizing CDR & Cdrw discsAuto finalizing Manual finalizingTo erase one or more tracks from the end Erasing Cdrw discsTo erase the entire disc Playing a CD PlayingSelecting a track SearchRemarks about programming Repeat CD, track or programProgramming 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

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