RECORDING

English

Note: With AUTO TRACK ON, the recorder will stop and go to REC STANDBY for 1 minute and then goes to Stop mode automatically. Recordings from DAT, DCC or recordings made analogously will stop after 20 seconds silence. With AUTO TRACK OFF, the auto stop mode is disabled.

Important:

If you want to play the recorded CDR disc on any regular CD player, it must first be finalized. See finalizing discs.

Finalized CDRW discs play only on CDRW compatible CD players.

For recording from CD changers always use REC EXT DISC.

Autostart recording from external CD player

CD-SYNC

OPEN // CLOSE

PLAY // PAUSE

STOP

REC

RECORD

 

 

 

EXT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TYPE

FINALIZE

ERASE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOURCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CDR

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANALOG

 

RW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CDR 775

AUDIO CD RECORDER

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROG

SHUFFLE

DISPLAY

 

 

 

PHONES

 

 

 

 

 

SCROLL

REPEAT

DJ MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preparing for autostart recording

The CD-SYNC feature enables you to make fast and easy recordings of a CD. Track increments are automatically detected from the source material. Track increments cannot be added manually. In analog source material a silence of 2.7 seconds or more is automatically detected as a track increment.

1 Make sure the disc is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles.

2 Press EXT(ernal) SOURCE repeatedly until (depending on the digital connection used):

DIGITAL I d, OPTICAL I p or ANALOG a lights up and DIGITAL 1, OPTICAL or ANALOG appears on the display.

REM REC

TIME TRACK

TOTAL REM

TRACK TIME

STEP

SYNC MANUAL

 

RECORD

 

PROG

DIGITAL I

CD

CHANGER

CD

SHUFFLE ALL

OPTICAL I

RW

 

RW

REPEAT

ANALOG

 

SCAN TRACK

 

 

 

3 With the CD recorder stopped, press REC TYPE

five times: if you wish to record a complete disc or program.

f RECORD g and SYNC start to flash and the display shows REC EXT DISC.

REM REC

TIME TRACK

TOTAL REM

TRACK TIME

STEP

SYNC MANUAL

 

RECORD

 

PROG

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL I

CD

CHANGER

CD

SHUFFLE ALL

OPTICAL I

RW

 

RW

REPEAT

ANALOG

 

SCAN TRACK

 

 

 

If CHECK INPUT message also flashes, the digital connection is incorrect.

Start autostart recording

1 To start recording, press PLAY on the selected source.

The CD recorder automatically starts to record and f RECORD g lights continuously. The recording time left appears on the display.

If, however, you start the source during a track, CD-SYNC recording starts at the beginning of the next track or after 2.7 seconds of silence in analog recordings.

To check the elapsed recording time, press DISPLAY. (This can also be done during recording)

The recorder stops automatically.

2 To stop recording manually, press STOP on the CD recorder.

WAIT lights up and SYNC and f RECORD g go out.

If STOP 9 was pressed within 3 seconds after pressing PLAY, no recording will take place.

To interrupt recording, press PAUSE on the CD recorder.

f RECORD g starts to flash. To resume, press RECORD on the CD recorder.

After recording the display will show UPDATE for several seconds.

Note: Recordings from DAT, DCC or analog sources will only stop after 20 seconds silence.

Important:

If you want to play the recorded CDR disc on any regular CD player, it must first be finalized. See finalizing discs.

Finalized CDRW discs play only on CDRW compatible CD players.

For recording from CD changers always use REC EXT DISC.

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Philips CDR775 manual Preparing for autostart recording, Start autostart recording

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.