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700+ series CD player

Technical Specifications CDR 930

General

 

• System

Compact disc digital Audio (CD-recorder)

• Number of channels

2 (stereo)

• Applicable supply

Multi voltage 100V -240V 50-60 Hz (/00 only) 117V (/17)

• Power consumption

15W (<= 6W in standby)

• Operating temperature

5-35°C

• Weight

4 kg

• Dimensions

264 x 305 x 86 mm (w x d x h)

Audio

 

• Digital frequency range

2 Hz - 22,05 kHz

• Playback S/N

100 dB (A- weighted)

• Playback dynamic range

95 dB

• Play back total harmonic distortion

 

+ noise

91 dB (0,0039%)

• Recording S/N (Analogue)

98 dB (A- weighted)

• Recording S/N (Digital)

Recording quality equal to Source

• Recording dynamic range

92 dB

• Recording total harmonic distortion

 

+ noise

85 dB (0,0079%)

Audio CD-Recorder

CDR 930

described here are not necessarily to become available in the market. This

Output

2 Vrms +/- 2 dB / 0.2 kΩ

• 1x Analogue line output

• 1x Digital coaxial output

0.5 V(pp) / 75Ω

Input (level adjustment)

• Direct line recording (bypass SRC) for 44.1 kHz +/- 100 ppm

• 1x

Digital coaxial input (SRC)

12

- 56 kHz / 0.5Vrms / 75Ω

• 1x

Digital optical input (SRC)

12

- 56 kHz

• 1x Analogue input

500 mVrms / 50 kΩ = 0 dB

The products and services

Recording functions

Recording on CD-R & CD-RW disc

Records from all home stereo analogue and digital sources

Auto start recording per disc, track

Soft mute insert function

Multi track erase (CD-RW disc)

Erase disc (CD-RW disc)

Auto finalise / unfinalise disc (CD-RW disc)

Manual / Auto track increment

Remaining recording time display

Double speed finalising (make disc compatible to CD-player)

SCMS (Serial Copy management system)

RID code (Recorder Unique identifier)

ERASE

FINALIZE

SCROLL

DISPLAY

ON/OFF

 

REM

 

 

 

 

TOTAL REM

 

 

FADE

 

SOURCE

REC TYPE

REC START

PLAY/PAUSE

STOP

 

REC

TIME TRACK

 

TRACK

TIME

STEP

 

 

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

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

+

CANCEL

MENU/STORE

PREV

 

NEXT

CDR 930 CD RECORDER

DIGITAL

 

 

PROGRAM

 

 

MANUAL SYNC DISC SCAN

 

 

OPTICAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MINI AUDIO

ANALOG

 

 

RW

 

 

 

SHUFFLE REPEAT TRACK ALL

 

 

 

 

 

EASY JOG

OPEN/CLOSE

Recordable

ENTER

Playback functions

Plays all Audio CD’s

(120 mm + 80 mm discs)

Play - Introscan - Pause - Stop

Direct track selection

Track selection with easy jog

Search forward / reverse

Repeat (all / per track)

Program play (99 tracks)

Time display switching

Permanent text option

Accessories

Remote control + batteries (DR570 only)

Audio cable (x2)

Digital coaxial cable (x1)

AC mains cord

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Philips CDR 930 manual Technical Specifications CDR General, Audio, Output, Input level adjustment, Recording functions

CDR 930 specifications

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