Philips CDR570 About this manual, Technical data, General, Audio

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Welcome !

Thank you for buying this Philips Compact Disc Recorder.

In the 1980s Philips invented a new audio system - the CD. The CD (compact disc) revealed the new dimensions of digital sound and added to the pleasure of audio.

Compact-disc technology permits a high contrast in both loud and soft passages, with perfect channel separation.

Philips has now further developed compact disc technology and the result is the CD recorder.

With your Philips CD Recordable/ReWritable Recorder, you can record, play and erase your own high-quality audio CDs, subject to legal restrictions on copying. Naturally, you will also be able to play all pre-recorded audio CDs.

It is forbidden to copy material protected by copyright, including computer programs, films, television and audio recordings. This appliance may not be used for such applications.

About this manual

This manual gives instructions for operating this CD recorder. Please note:

-the digits (1) throughout the text indicate a sequence of actions necessary to perform a certain operation;

-the arrows () indicate the reaction from the recorder;

-the dots (•) indicate remarks, advice or special options within a sequence of actions. The dot-marked instructions are not necessary for operation.

Technical data

Subject to modification without notice.

 

General

 

Power consumption

15 W

Power consumption in Standby

6 W

Operating temperature

5-35° C

Weight

4 kg

Dimensions

264 x 305 x 86 mm

Audio

 

Frequency response

2Hz-22.050 Hz

Playback S/N (A-weighted)

100 dB

Playback S/N

100 dB

Playback dynamic range CDR

95 dB

Playback total harmonic distortion CDR

91 dB = 0.0033 %

Channel separation

100 dB

Recording S/N (A-weighted)

98 dB

Recording S/N digital without SRC

equal to source

Recording dynamic range

92 dB

Recording total harmonic distortion + noise

........................................................................85 dB (0.0056%)

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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 Audio Technical dataAbout this manual GeneralDiscs for recording AccessoriesMaintenance General Information and DiscsEnglish Operating Buttons and ConnectionsOperating buttons on the front Connections at the back² Digital I d DisplayDisplay indications Display messagesMenu messages See Menu mode Connections general InstallationAnalog connections Recorder Setup recommendations Power supplyInserting batteries in the remote control Number/alphabet keys 0 Remote ControlEnglish Remote control commands Inserting discsYour recorder offers several recording modes RecordingRemarks about recording Recording modesPreparing for autostart recording English Autostart recordingStart recording Manual starts to flash and the display shows REC Manual Manual recordingPreparing for manual recording Manual finalizing Finalizing CDR & Cdrw discsUnfinalizing Cdrw discs Auto finalizingTo erase one or more tracks from the end Erasing Cdrw discsTo erase the entire disc Search PlayingPlaying a CD Selecting a trackClearing a program Repeat CD, track or programRemarks about programming ProgrammingEnglish 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.

One of the main features of the CDR570 is its seamless recording capability. Users can easily transfer their favorite vinyl records, cassettes, or other audio sources directly onto CD-R discs. This versatility allows for the preservation of cherished audio collections in a digital format. The device supports both CD-R and CD-RW discs, offering flexibility in recording temporary projects or permanent audio collections.

The CDR570 is equipped with advanced technologies that ensure high-quality audio output. It employs a high-performance CD recording system that minimizes distortion and maximizes sound fidelity. Additionally, the integrated digital signal processor (DSP) enhances the clarity and richness of recordings, making it ideal for audiophiles who prioritize sound quality.

User convenience is a hallmark of the CDR570's design. The device features an intuitive interface, making it accessible even for those less familiar with digital recording technologies. The LCD display provides clear information about the recording process, including remaining time and track numbers. Furthermore, users can edit tracks directly on the device, allowing for seamless transitions and the ability to create customized playlists.

The CDR570 also includes a built-in analog-to-digital converter, enabling users to achieve superior audio quality from analog sources. This feature is particularly beneficial for those looking to digitize older recordings, ensuring that even the most vintage sounds can be preserved in pristine condition.

In terms of connectivity, the CDR570 offers multiple input options. This includes stereo RCA inputs for connecting various audio sources, as well as a digital input for enhanced recording from digital sources. This versatility allows users to record from a wide range of devices, ensuring that they can capture audio from virtually any source.

Overall, the Philips CDR570 represents a significant advancement in home audio recording technology. With its blend of ease of use, high-quality audio processing, and versatile recording capabilities, it has become a cherished device for music enthusiasts looking to merge classic audio experiences with modern technology. Whether for personal use or archiving valuable recordings, the CDR570 continues to be a reliable choice for audio preservation.