Philips CDR820/17 manual External recording, Recording with automatic start

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External recording

Recording with automatic start

Manual recording

Recording with automatic start from an external source

Note: External recording is only possible at normal speed (1x).

1Make sure the CDR(W) is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles and insert it into the CD recorder tray.

2Press AUX repeatedly to select the input for the external source you want to record from.

AUX Digital is displayed if the digital coaxial input (DIGITAL IN) is selected.

AUX Optical is displayed if the digital optical input (OPTICAL IN) is selected.

AUX Analog is displayed if the analog input (ANALOG IN) is selected.

3Press RECORD on the set to enter into the recording menu.

4Rotate the ¡ EASY JOG ™ control to select either:

AUX CD ?: for recording with synchronised start of an entire disc.

AUX Track ?: for recording with synchronised start of a single track.

5Press YES to confirm your selection.

Press Play On External Source is displayed.

6Start playback on the external source you wish to record from.

Recording starts simultaneously. RECORD IN PROGRESS is shown and the actual recording time left starts to count down.

Note: If you start playback on the selected source within a track, recording starts at the beginning of the next track or after 2.7 seconds of silence for analog sources.

7If a digital source is selected:

After the recording process, the CD recorder stops automatically.

Note: Recordings from DAT or DCC will automatically stop after 20 seconds silence.

If an analog source is selected:

After the recording process, the CD recorder stops after a silence of 20 seconds on the source material.

0To stop manually, press STOP 9 on the set.

RECORD IN PROGRESS goes off.

Do not forget to finalize!

Manual recording from an external source This feature enables you to manually start and stop a recording from any external source.You can use manual recording for recording live music, or for particular music like classical music which cannot be recorded with automatic start.

1Make sure the CDR(W) is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles and insert it into the CD recorder tray.

2Press AUX repeatedly to select the input for the external source you want to record from.

AUX Digital is displayed if the digital coaxial input (DIGITAL IN) is selected.

AUX Optical is displayed if the digital optical input (OPTICAL IN) is selected.

AUX Analog is displayed if the analog input (ANALOG IN) is selected.

3Press RECORD on the set to enter the recording menu.

4Rotate the ¡ EASY JOG ™ control to select the record type.

AUX Manual ?: for manual start of recording

5Press YES to confirm your selection.

Preparing is displayed.

Record ? is displayed, followed by AUX and the remaining recording time of the CDR(W).

Both messages will be swapped continuously.

6Start playback on the external source in order to set the optimal recording level on the CD recorder (see “Adjusting the Record Level”).

7Stop playback on the external source.

8Go to the beginning of the desired track.

9Press YES and simultaneously start playback on the external source.

Recording starts. RECORD IN PROGRESS is shown and the actual recording time left starts to count down.

Note: If Check Input is flashing, check the digital connection.

10To stop recording, press STOP 9 on the set.

Update is displayed and RECORD IN PROGRESS goes off.

Do not forget to finalize!

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Contents Audio CD Recorder / 3 CD Changer Dear Philips product owner For Customer UseCanada EnglishFrançais Important Safety Instructions What is COVERED? What is EXCLUDED?Where is Service AVAILABLE? To GET Warranty Service in CanadaTable of contents General information Maintenance Some words about MP3Disc handling Controls ControlsGeneral CD changer CD recorderDisplay Display indicationsStep PlaylistSetup recommendations ConnectionsConnections Connections generalDirect digital coaxial connection Direct digital optical connectionInstallation Power supplyDemo mode Type plate is located on the rear of the setRemote control Inserting batteries in the remote controlRemote control commands Loading discs Loading discsPlaying MP3 discs onlyPlaying Track selection and searchingShuffle and repeat CDtext display Programming Programming track numbersChanging a program Clearing a programAdjusting the record level About recordingBasic information Direct Line Recording DLRInternal recording Selecting the recording speed Recording an entire CDRecording a single track Recording a single track during playbackRecording a program If CD changer is selectedIf a program is available If an A-B edit is available see A-B EditingMicrophone recording Analog or digital recording Automatic track increment for analog sourcesIf a digital source is selected External recording Recording with automatic startRecording with automatic start from an external source If an analog source is selectedMicrophone recording Finalizing CDR & Cdrw discs If AUX Mix Mic is selectedIf Mic Only is selected Unfinalizing, erasing Unfinalizing Cdrw discsErasing from a Cdrw disc Erasing an entire CdrwSpecial features Text edit on CD recorder onlyIf you want to delete the character If you want to substitute the characterEditing On CD changer onlyClearing the A-B edit Operating the recorder via your PC keyboard Edit onlyTroubleshooting

CDR820/17 specifications

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