DISPLAY

DISPLAY indications

 

 

1

 

2

3

 

4

 

 

5

6

 

 

REM

REC

TIME TRACK

TOTAL

REM

TRACK

TIME

FADE

 

STEP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

24

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

+

8

DIGITAL I

 

 

PROGRAM

 

 

MANUAL SYNC

 

SCAN

9

23

 

 

 

 

 

OPTICAL I

 

CD

RW

 

 

 

SHUFFLE REPEAT TRACK ALL

 

22

ANALOG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21

20 19 18 17 16 15

14

13 12 11

10

 

 

1REM/REC TIME ..........indicates remaining recording time/recording time

2 TRACK

track number

3 FE

balance (lights during balance

 

adjustment)

4TOTAL REM

TRACK TIME

..............indicates total or remaining time

 

of disc or track

5 }

remote control active

6 STEP

indicates the number of tracks in a

7 Track bar

program

indicates:

-tracks on a disc or in a program

-track in play

8 + 20

disc or program contains more

9 SCAN

than 20 tracks

lights up when the first 10

 

seconds of each track are played

0REPEAT TRACK/ALL ..lights up when a track/complete disc (or program) is repeated

! SYNC

synchronized recording active

@SHUFFLE ALL..............plays tracks in random order

# MANUAL

manual recording active

$ L/R ; ;

Record/play level bar, indicates

% PROGRAM

the audio signal level

flashes during programming/lights

 

in program mode

^ ;

pause function active

& B

lights during play

* 0

lights during recording

( R(W)

unfinalized CDR(W) disc inserted

) CD

CD inserted (a pre-recorded CD or

 

finalized CDR or CDR(W) disc)

Á d

lights during recording

ª ANALOG a

analog input selected

£OPTICAL I p ............optical input I selected for external recording

² DIGITAL I d

..............digital input I selected for external

 

recording

DISPLAY messages

Messages as listed and explained here may appear on the display for your guidance.

General

reading disc information

READING

OPEN

opening tray

CLOSE

closing tray

NO DISC

no disc inserted, disc unreadable

 

or disc inserted upside down

PROG FULL

program full

INSERT DISC

insert disc or insert disc correctly

WRONG DISC

inserted disc is not an audio CD

UNFINALIZED

unfinalized CDR(W) disc

MEMORY XX%

indicates the amount of memory

 

used for unfinalized discs

Recording

- when STOP 9 is pressed during

WAIT

 

recording

 

- when STOP 9 is pressed during

 

recording the first 4 seconds of a

 

track

UPDATE

updating disc contents

DISC FULL

recording no longer possible

DIGITAL 1

digital coaxial input 1 selected

OPTICAL

digital optical input selected

ANALOG

analog input selected

COPY PROTECT

no digital recording can be made

 

from the connected source

NOTFINALIZED

when opening the tray with an

 

unfinalized disc inserted

MAKE CD

start synchronized recording of a

 

complete disc and Auto Finalize

 

function selected

RECORD DISC

start synchronized recording of a

 

complete disc

RECORD TRACK

start synchronized recording of a

 

single track

REC MANUAL

manual start of recording selected

_XX DB

level is being adjusted

ERASE TRACK

when erasing one or more tracks

ERASE DISC

when erasing a disc

FINALIZE

when finalizing a disc

FINALIZED

when trying to finalize an already

 

finalized disc

CHECK INPUT

when RECORD is pressed while no

 

digital source is detected

XX XX ERASE

time countdown when erasing a

 

track or a disc

XX XX FINAL

time countdown when finalizing a

 

disc

PRESS RECORD

to start manual recording,

 

finalizing or erasing

START SOURCE

to start synchronised recording

 

from a source

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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.