Connections at the back

1Connection to mains
2ANALOG IN
connects to the line (analog) output of an amplifier/receiver
or other analog source (tape deck, tuner etc.), so you can
record from this source (ANALOG). For recording from a
record player both recorder and record player should be
connected to an amplifier/receiver
3ANALOG OUT
connects to the line (analog) input of an amplifier/receiver,
so you can listen to playback of this set via the
amplifier/receiver
4DIGITAL IN
connects to the digital coaxial output of an external digital
source (CD player, DVD, DAT, etc.), so you can record from
this source (DIGITAL 1)
5DIGITAL OUT
connects to the digital coaxial input of an amplifier/receiver,
so you can listen to playback of this set via the
amplifier/receiver
6OPTICAL IN
connects to the digital optical output of an external digital
source (CD player, DVD, DAT, etc.), so you can record from
this source (OPTICAL)

Set up recommendations

- Place the CD recorder on a solid, vibration-free surface.
- Do not place the CD recorder near a source of heat or in
direct sunlight.
- Do not use the CD recorder under extremely damp
conditions.
- If the CD recorder is placed in a cabinet, make sure that a
one-inch space remains free on all sides of the CD
recorder/player for proper ventilation.
Important: Do not position the CD recorder on top
of other equipment that might heat it up
(e.g. receiver or amplifier).

Connections general

For recording the following inputs are present:
- Digital optical input (OPTICAL IN)
- Digital coaxial input (DIGITAL IN)
- Analog input (ANALOG IN)
For playback the following outputs are present:
- Digital coaxial output (DIGITAL OUT)
- Analog output (ANALOG OUT)
The connections you make will depend upon the
possibilities your audio equipment offers. Please refer to the
user manuals for your other audio equipment first.
Digital recordings (optical or coaxial) give the best
performance in audio and usability (e.g. auto-track increment).
We advise you to always establish both digital and analog
connections.This will mean that analog recordings can
always be made when digital recording is not possible.
We have described the most common ways of connecting
the CD recorder. If you still have difficulties with the
connections, please contact the Philips Consumer Service
desk in your area.

Connections

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English
DIGITAL
IN OUTOPTICAL
IN
ANALOG
IN
L
R
L
R
OUT
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