DISPLAY

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DISPLAY messages

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

General

reading disc information

READING

OPEN

during tray opening

CLOSE

during tray closing

NO DISC

no disc inserted, disc unreadable

 

or disc inserted upside down

PROG FULL

program full

INSERT DISC

insert disc or insert disc in correct

 

way

WRONG DISC

inserted disc is no audio CD

UNFINALIZED

unfinalized CDR(W) disc

MEMORY XX•

indicates the amount of text

 

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

no more recording 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

 

of the external source

NOTFINALIZED

when opening the tray with an

 

unfinalized disc inserted

 

(CD recorder)

RECORD FAST

High Speed recording selected

REC LISTEN

Listen Speed recording selected

MAKE CD

High Speed Recording and Auto

 

Finalize function selected

REC EXT DISC

Synchronised start of recording

 

from external source selected

REC EXT MAN

Manual start of recording from

 

external source selected

_XX DB

level is being adjusted

DOES NOT FIT

time left on CDR(W) disc is not

 

enough for proposed recording

ANALOG REC

copy prohibited track found during

 

recording. Track will be copied

 

analog (Copy Protection

 

Regulations).

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

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

CD changer-mode selected

CHANGER

DJ-MODE

DJ- mode selected when recording

 

keys are pressed in DJ-mode

PROGRAM

program mode selected

ALBUM TITLE

will be followed by album title

TRACK TITLE

will be followed by track title

ALBUM ARTIST

will be followed by artist name

TRACK ARTIST

will be followed by track artist

 

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 recovering 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 text memory is full. To add a

FINALIZE CD

CD to the list, first finalize or

 

erase another disc from the list.

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Philips CDR775 manual English Display messages

CDR775 specifications

The Philips CDR775 is a distinguished audio component that seamlessly blends elegance with advanced technology, primarily focusing on CD recording. Launched as a part of Philips’ effort to bring CD-R technology to a broader audience, the CDR775 stands out in the crowded market of audio devices due to its user-friendly features, superior sound quality, and durability.

At the heart of the CDR775 lies its dual functionality: it acts as both a CD recorder and a standard CD player. This dual role is a significant advantage for audio enthusiasts who wish to create their own music compilations while also enjoying commercial CDs. The device supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, allowing users the flexibility to either create permanent discs or re-record over them, resulting in greater versatility for those who frequently update their music collections.

One of the key technologies incorporated in the Philips CDR775 is its digital signal processing. This technology ensures that audio quality is maintained throughout the recording process, minimizing distortion and producing crisp sound reproduction. Furthermore, the unit features advanced error correction mechanisms, which are vital in preserving audio integrity during playback and recording.

The user interface is designed for simplicity, featuring an intuitive control panel that makes operation straightforward even for those who are less technically inclined. The large display offers clear information about track status, remaining recording time, and other critical function indicators. This attention to usability is one of the factors that has made the CDR775 a popular choice among casual users and serious audiophiles alike.

In terms of connectivity, the CDR775 is equipped with various input and output options, including RCA jacks for analog connections and digital optical inputs. This versatility allows it to integrate seamlessly with existing audio systems, making it an ideal choice for home studios or music listening setups.

In summary, the Philips CDR775 is a robust and versatile CD recorder that appeals to a wide range of users. Its combination of dual functionality, superior audio processing technology, user-friendly design, and flexible connectivity options make it a notable product in the realm of home audio equipment. Whether you are archiving your favorite records or simply enjoying high-quality playback, the CDR775 is engineered to deliver an exceptional audio experience.