DISPLAY

INSTALLATION

 

 

MENU messages - See Menu mode

REM REC

TIME TRACK

TOTAL REM

TRACK TIME

 

STEP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EASY JOG

STORE/

CANCEL/

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

DELETE

SYNC MANUAL

 

RECORD

 

PROG

 

ENTER

 

DIGITAL I

CD

CHANGER

CD

SHUFFLE

ALL

 

 

OPTICAL I

RW

 

RW

REPEAT

 

 

 

ANALOG

 

SCAN TRACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

name

CD TITLE

when editing or erasing a title

TR N ARTIST

when editing or erasing an artist

 

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 has

 

to be given with ENTER key

ERASE ALL OK

when confirmation for erasing has

 

to be given with ENTER key

ERASE MEMORY

when waiting for confirmation

 

when 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

Connections general

For playback on the CD recorder (and/or CD player deck) the following outputs are present:

-Digital coaxial output (CD & CDR);

-Analog output (CD & CDR).

We advise you to connect these to the TAPE or CDR input on your amplifier.

For external recording the following inputs are present:

-Digital optical input;

-Digital coaxial input;

-Analog input.

For playback of CD player deck separately (DJ mode) from the CD recorder the following outputs are present:

-Digital coaxial output (CD);

-Analog output (CD).

We advise you to connect these to the CD input on your amplifier.

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).

(The digital optical connection is less sensitive to external disturbances).

If your equipment does not offer digital connections, the high quality Analog-Digital-Convertor of your CD recorder will ensure very good audio performance when recordings are made from the analog input.

Playback via the digital coaxial output of the CD recorder gives the best audio performance.

If your equipment does not offer digital connections, the high quality Digital-Analog-Convertor of the CD recorder ensures a very good sound quality via the analog output.

We advise you to always establish both digital and analog connections. In this way you can always make analog recordings 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 you can always contact the Philips Consumer Service desk in your country.

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Philips CDR775 manual Display Installation, Menu messages See Menu mode, Connections general

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.