Philips CDR775/777 manual Menu MODE/CD Text, English Text input/text edit, Erasing text/text erase

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MENU MODE/CD TEXT

English

A. Text input/text edit

TEXT EDIT

ALBUM ARTIST￿

ALBUM TITLE￿

ARTIST TR N￿

TITLE TR N

CD Text can be added to a recording or changed.This can be done in Stop mode or during recording.

Text will be stored in the recorder memory and can be edited until the CDR is finalized. Text on a (unfinalized) CDRW can be edited at any time.

1 Press STORE/MENU.

TEXT EDIT appears on the display.

2 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm.

ALBUM ARTIST appears on the display.

3 Rotate EASY JOG/ENTER to select the required option in the submenu: ALBUM ARTIST, ALBUM TITLE, ARTIST TR 1, TITLE TR 1, etc.

4 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm.

The first character space appears on the display.

5 Select the characters by rotating the EASY JOG/ENTER key or by pressing the corresponding numeric/alphabet key on the remote control.

6 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to store each character and move to the next cursor position.

With the 5 6 keys you can move to a required cursor position.

With the CANCEL key you can delete a character.

REM

REC

TIME TRACK

 

TOTAL REM

TRACK TIME

STEP

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11

 

 

SYNC MANUAL

 

 

 

 

 

RECORD

 

PROG

DIGITAL I

 

 

 

 

CD

 

 

CHANGER

CD

SHUFFLE ALL

OPTICAL I

 

 

 

RW

 

 

 

RW

REPEAT

ANALOG

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCAN TRACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 Press STORE/MENU to store a name you have entered and return to the submenu resume at 3 or STOP 9 to exit.

Note:

-A maximum of 60 characters can be stored per item.

-By pressing the EASY JOG/ENTER key or ENTER on the remote control without selecting a character first, you can insert a space between characters.

-When an artist’s name has been stored for a certain track, the name will automatically be copied for the next track. The name can be confirmed by pressing STORE/MENU or a new name can be entered as described above.

B. Erasing text/text erase

 

TEXT ERASE

 

 

ALL TEXT￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALBUM ARTIST

￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALBUM TITLE￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARTIST TR N￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TITLE TR N￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NO TEXT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Press STORE/MENU.

TEXT EDIT appears on the display.

2 Rotate the EASY JOG/ENTER key to select the TEXT ERASE submenu.

TEXT ERASE appears on the display.

3 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm.

If text is available ALL TEXT appears on the display. (When there is no text available the message NO TEXT appears on the display.)

4 Rotate EASY JOG/ENTER to select the required option in the submenu: ALL TEXT, ALBUM ARTIST, ALBUM TITLE, ARTIST TR 1, TITLE TR 1, etc.

5 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to confirm.

The display will ask you to reconfirm your selection. ERASE OK appears on the display.

6 Press EASY JOG/ENTER to reconfirm.

UPDATE appears on the display.

7 Press STORE/MENU to return to the submenu or STOP 9 to exit.

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Contents CDR775/777 General Information VarningVaroitus For Customer UseContents English Table of Contents Technical data About this manualGeneral AudioDiscs for recording Maintenance English AccessoriesGeneral Information and Discs Discs for playbackControls and Connections Controls on the frontEnglish CD recorderConnections at the back Controls and Connections DisplayDisplay indications Display messages Menu messages See Menu mode Display InstallationConnections general This connection must be made for playback on the CD Recorder deck as well as the CD player deck cableWill be the case in DJ-mode An external analog sourceOutput This connection is only required if you want to makeUse the digital coaxial cable supplied Setup recommendations Power supply Inserting batteries in the remote controlPress ON/OFF CD recorder will switch on Remote Control Remote control commands Inserting discs EnglishNumber/alphabet keys 0 Track INCRementRemarks about recording RecordingRecording modes Preparing for high speed recording Start high speed recordingListen mode recording from internal CD player Preparing for Listen mode recordingStart Listen mode recording To start recording, press RecordEnter the Manual Record standby mode Manual recording from external CD playerPreparing for manual recording Track numbers cannot be changed after recordingIf you wish to record a complete disc or program Preparing for autostart recordingStart autostart recording Finalizing CDR & Cdrw discs Unfinalizing Cdrw discs English Auto finalizingManual finalizing For Cdrw discs onlyTo erase one or more tracks from the end Erasing Cdrw discsTo erase the entire disc Play a 2-disc changer Changer mode PlayingSelecting a track when CD play is stopped Hold down 5 or 6 in play modeSelecting a track SearchOnly in Changer mode Shuffle random order playRepeat CD, track or program Press Repeat one or more times during CD playProgramming Remarks about programmingProgramming for playback Clearing a programMenu Mode Remarks about Menu mode General operation of Menu EnglishMenu MODE/CD Text English Text input/text editErasing text/text erase Maximum of 60 characters can be stored per itemReviewing CD Text in memory/memory view Balance only active in Record/Standby mode Menu MODE/RECORDING SettingsEnglish Auto track increment/auto track Fixing Problems 3104 125

CDR775/777 specifications

The Philips CDR775/777 is a pioneering product in the realm of digital audio, specifically designed for users who appreciate the ability to record audio directly onto CD. Introduced in the late 1990s, this device stands out not only for its recording capabilities but also for its robust set of features that cater to audio enthusiasts.

One of the primary features of the CDR775/777 is its dual function as both a CD player and a CD recorder. It allows users to effortlessly play their favorite CDs while also providing the ability to create audio CDs from various sources. This is particularly convenient for individuals looking to create their own compilations or preserve favorite vinyl records and cassette tapes in digital format.

The device uses a sophisticated digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that ensures high-fidelity sound reproduction. The inclusion of technologies like Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) enhances audio clarity and reduces distortion, providing a rich listening experience. The CDR775/777 supports both CD-R and CD-RW media, enabling users to choose between permanent and rewritable audio formats.

Another notable characteristic is its user-friendly interface. The front panel features an easy-to-read display and straightforward controls, making navigation simple for users of all experience levels. It allows for the easy selection of tracks, programming of playlists, and even offers features like track naming for more personalized recordings.

The CDR775/777 also includes advanced features such as automatic track incrementing, which detects silence between tracks and automatically separates them as individual tracks on the recorded CD. This is particularly beneficial for live recordings where the artist may pause between songs. Additionally, the ability to connect to external audio sources through standard RCA inputs broadens the versatility of this device, allowing for recordings from a variety of devices.

In terms of build quality, the CDR775/777 is constructed with durability in mind, featuring a solid chassis that helps reduce vibration and interference during playback and recording. The emphasis on quality extends to its playback capabilities, supporting a wide range of audio formats.

In essence, the Philips CDR775/777 is more than a simple CD recorder; it is a versatile tool for any audio lover. Combining high-quality audio performance with user-friendly features and robust recording capabilities, it represents an important innovation in home audio technology. Whether for archiving personal music collections or creating custom mixes, the CDR775/777 continues to be a valued asset in any audio setup.