DISPLAY

English

FINALIZED CD

............when trying to record on a

 

finalized CDR or a prerecorded CD

UNFINALIZE/

when trying to record on a

PRESS ENTER

finalized CDRW

PROF SOURCE

when a professional source is

 

connected

Play

program mode selected

PROGRAM

ALBUM TITLE

will be followed by album title

TRACK TITLE

will be followed by track title

ALBUM ARTIST

............will be followed by artist's name

TRACK ARTIST

............will be followed by track artist's

 

name

Others

when the recorder enters a data

NO AUDIO TR

 

track during recording

FINALIZE CD

laser power calibration performed

 

96 times, finalize disc

INITIALIZING

............during laser power calibration for

 

unfinalized discs

DISC RECOVER

............during disc recovery after power

 

failure

OPC ERROR

OPC failure during OPC procedure

 

(OPC = Optimum Power

 

Calibration)

RECORD ERROR

............recording error in menu mode

DISC ERROR

when trying to record on or finalize

 

a recovered disc

MEMORY FULL/

when no more text can be stored

FINALIZE CD

for a certain disc. Another disc

 

must be finalized to obtain

 

memory space

MENU messages - See Menu mode

REM

 

REC

TIME TRACK

 

TOTAL

REM

TRACK

TIME

FADE

STEP

CANCEL

MENU/STORE

REWIND

 

 

 

 

 

FFWD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPEN/CLOSE

EASY JOG

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3

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DIGITAL I

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM

 

 

MANUAL SYNC

SCAN

 

 

 

 

OPTICAL I

 

 

CD

 

RW

 

 

 

 

SHUFFLE REPEAT TRACK ALL

 

 

 

ENTER

ANALOG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Menu messages

when attempting to edit text for a

NO TRACKS

 

disc which has no tracks

TEXT EDIT

when entering Text Edit mode

CD ARTIST

when editing or erasing an artist's

 

name

CD TITLE

when editing or erasing a title

TR N ARTIST

when editing or erasing an artist's

 

name per track

TR N TITLE

when editing or erasing a title per

 

track

TEXT ERASE

when entering text erase mode

ALL TEXT

when entering all text mode

ERASE OK

when confirmation for erasing

 

must be given with ENTER key

ERASE ALL OK

when confirmation for erasing

 

must be given with ENTER key

ERASE MEMORY

when waiting for confirmation for

 

erasing a disc

MEMORY VIEW

when selecting text review per

 

unfinalized disc in memory

MEMORY EMPTY

when REVIEW is selected while no

 

text is in memory

AUTO TRACK

when selecting auto track

 

increment ON or OFF

ON

Auto Track increment on

OFF

Auto Track increment off

SET BALANCE

when selecting BALANCE

NO TEXT

no text stored for disc

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Philips CDR570 manual Menu messages See Menu mode

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.