Philips CDR-795 manual Installations, Analog connections, Digital connections

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Installations

English

Analog connections

These connections are required for playback and recording via an amplifier/receiver, equipped with analog in- and outputs.

TURNTABLE

DIGITAL OUTPUT

ANALOG OUTPUT

L

OPTICALCOAX

R

CD PLAYER

PHONO

CD

 

CDR/TAPE

 

IN

IN

IN

 

OUT

 

L

 

L

 

 

R

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

AMPLIFIER/

 

 

 

 

RECEIVER

 

DIGITAL

ANALOG

 

OPTICAL

 

L

 

 

 

 

R

CD PLAYER/

IN

OUT IN OUT

IN

OUT

RECORDER

1Connect the red plug of the supplied audio cable (cinch) to the red jack ANALOG IN R and the white plug to the white jack ANALOG IN L on the CD player/recorder.

2Connect the other end of the audio cable to the analog outputs of the amplifier/receiver (CDR OUT,TAPE OUT, AUX OUT, REC OUT, etc.).

3Connect the red plug of the supplied audio cable (cinch) to the red jack ANALOG OUT R and the white plug to the white jack ANALOG OUT L on the CD player/recorder.

4Connect the other end of the audio cable to the analog inputs of the amplifier/receiver (CD-R,TAPE IN, AUX, PLAY IN, etc.).

5Connect all other components of your system (tape deck, CD player, tuner, turntable, etc.) via their analog outputs to the appropriate analog inputs of the amplifier/receiver (CD IN,TUNER IN, AUX IN, PHONO IN, etc.).

0Recording can be done now with any appliance connected to an analog input of the amplifier/receiver. Press INPUT on the CD player/recorder repeatedly to select the analog input.

ANALOG IN is displayed.

How to connect if the analog output on the amplifier/receiver is already being used (occupied) Most amplifiers/receivers have multiple analog output connections (TAPE,VCR,…), but some amplifiers/receivers have only 1 analog output. In case you have already hooked up a tape deck (DAT recorder or MD recorder) to this output you will have to change the existing connections.

1Disconnect the analog connections from the tape deck to the amplifier/receiver.

2Connect the CD player/recorder (see steps 1–4 in the previous chapter).

3Connect the analog outputs of the tape deck to any free analog inputs (AUX, CD) on the amplifier/receiver.You can now playback your tape or record from your tape deck on CD. However, it is no longer possible to record on tape.

Digital connections

Direct digital coaxial connection

This connection is required for direct recording from any digital audio equipment with a digital coaxial output (e.g. CD player or DVD player).

DIGITAL OUTPUT

ANALOG OUTPUT

L

OPTICALCOAX

R

CD PLAYER

DIGITAL

ANALOG

 

OPTICAL

 

L

 

 

R

IN OUT IN OUT

IN OUT

CD PLAYER/

 

 

RECORDER

Use a digital coaxial cable to connect the coaxial output of the external appliance with DIGITAL IN on the

CD player/recorder.

0Recording can be done now via the digital coaxial input. Press INPUT on the CD player/recorder repeatedly to select the digital coaxial input.

DIGITAL IN is displayed.

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Contents Audio Dear Philips product owner Prevent operating and maintenance problemsFor Customer Use English Français Español English CanadaFrançais Important Safety Instructions Class II equipment symbolContents General information Some words about MP3 Discs for recordingDiscs for playback Some countries the useConnections Setup informationConnections Connections generalDigital connections InstallationsAnalog connections Direct digital coaxial connectionDigital audio equipment with a digital optical output e.g PowerThis connection is required for direct recording from any Type plate is located on the rear of the unitREC ControlsCD Recorder CD recorder drawer ≥ Speed 1·2·4xRemote control usage Remote controlRemote control keys CD TEXT/editBasic functions Switching on, switching to standbyDemonstration mode Loading discsSelecting a track during playback Selecting a track when playback is stoppedSelecting an album when playback is stopped Searching for a passage during playbackShuffle and Repeat CD text displayAbout recording What is finalizing?Adjusting the recording level Basic informationSelecting the recording speed What is internal recording? Recording all tracks from a CDInternal recording Copying an entire CDRecording a single track Making and recording a programAnalog or digital recording? What is external recording?External recording Automatic track increment30 MIN, 45 MIN, 60 MIN, Maximum is displayed Timer recordingManual recording To stop recording manually press Ç on the CD recorder sideIf an unfinalized Cdrw is inserted ErasingErasing from a Cdrw disc If a finalized Cdrw is insertedDeleting and substituting a character CD text editing on CD recorder onlyCD text editing If you want to substitute the characterSolution TroubleshootingProblem No Signal indication orLimited Warranty Cher possesseur de produit Philips Cet espace vous est réservéSymbole d’ un appareil de classe Consignes DE Sécurité ImportantesTable des matières Informations générales Disques pour la lecture Disques pour lenregistrementQuelques mots sur le MP3 Informations pour la mise en place RaccordementsRaccordements Raccordements GénéralRaccordements numériques Raccordements analogiquesRaccordement numérique coaxial direct Raccordement au secteur Raccordement numérique optique directCommandes Utilisation de la télécommande TélécommandeTouches de la télécommande AppropriéeMise en marche, mise en veille Mode de démonstrationFonctions de base Mise en place de disquesRecherche dun passage pendant la lecture Sélection dune piste quand la lecture est arrêtéeSélection dune piste pendant la lecture Sélection dun album quand la lecture est arrêtéeShuffle et Repeat Affichage du texte du CDQuest-ce que la finalisation? Propos de lenregistrementInformations de base Protection des droits dauteurLenregistrement à partir de la platine lecteur de CD de cet Enregistrement interneCopie dun CD entier Le tiroir souvre. Le Cdrw nest pas finalisé. ouEnregistrement dune seule piste Création et enregistrement dun programmeEnregistrement analogique ou numérique? Enregistrement externeQuest-ce que lenregistrement externe? Incrément automatique dune pisteAppuyez sur REC sur l’appareil pour lancer la finalisation Enregistrement manuelEnregistrement avec minuterie 30 MIN, 45 MIN, 60 MIN, Maximum s’afficheSi vous avez placé un Cdrw non finalisé EffacementEffacement sur un disque Cdrw Si vous avez placé un Cdrw finaliséLe caractère se met à clignoter Effacement et remplacement dun caractèreEdition du texte du CD Si vous voulez remplacer un caractèreProblème Solution Guide de dépannageGarantie Limitée Estimado dueño del producto Philips Para uso del clienteColoque el equipo exclusivamente sobre Símbolo del equipo ClaseContenidos Información general Discos para reproducir Discos para grabarUnas palabras sobre MP3 Información sobre la instalación ConexionesConexiones Conexiones en generalConexiones digitales InstalacionesConexiones analógicas Conexión digital coaxial directaConexión óptica digital directa Red eléctricaOptical in aparecerá Controles Teclas del mando a distancia Mando a distanciaUso del mando a distancia Modo demostración Funciones básicasEncendido, encendido modo de espera Carga de discosSelección y búsqueda sólo en CDs MP3 ID3-tag Shuffle y RepeatMostrar texto de CD Programación de números de pistas¿Qué es finalizar? Sobre la grabaciónInformación básica Ajuste del nivel de grabaciónCopia de un CD completo Grabación interna¿Qué es la grabación interna? Grabación de todas las pistas de un CDGrabación de una sola pista Creación y grabación de un programa¿Grabación digital o analógica? Grabación externa¿Qué es la grabación externa? Incremento automático de pistaGrabación con temporizador Grabación manualPulse REC en el equipo para iniciar la finalización Si se ha insertado un Cdrw no finalizado BorradoBorrado de un disco Cdrw Si se ha insertado un Cdrw finalizadoSi desea borrar el carácter Edición de texto de CD sólo en grabadora de CDEdición de texto de CD Si desea sustituir el carácterProblema Solución Localización y solución de averíasGarantia Limitada Page Page Philips Consumer Electronics Company 3103 306

CDR-795 specifications

The Philips CDR-795 is a remarkable component in the realm of audio technology, particularly recognized for its prowess in the CD recording and playback segment. Launched in the late 1990s, this device showcases a compelling combination of innovation, functionality, and audiophile-level sound quality, appealing to both casual users and dedicated music enthusiasts.

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