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Thank you for purchasing this Philips Compact Disc
Recorder/Player Double Deck.

In the 1980s Philips invented a new audio system - the CD.
The CD (compact disc) revealed the new dimensions of digital
sounds and enhanced the pleasures of audio.
Compact disc technology permits a high contrast in both loud
and quiet passages, with perfect channel separation. Philips
has continued to develop compact disc technology and the
result is the CD recorder.

With your Philips CD Recorder/Player you can make your own,
high-quality audio CDs, subject only to the legal restrictions
on copying. You can either dub at high or normal speed from
the Player to the Recorder or record from an external source.
Naturally all pre-recorded audio CDs can combined CDs - e.g.
CD-Extra - can be played using one or both of the decks
individually or together as a double-deck changer.

Recordings may only be made for personal use. It is forbidden
to copy material protected by copyright, including computer
programs, films, television and audio recordings.
This appliance may not be used for such applications.

Subject to modification without notice.

Digital frequency response .....................................0–22,050Hz
Playback S/N ....................................................................100dB
Playback dynamic range .....................................................95dB
Play back total harmonic distortion..................0.0056%, -85dB
Recording S/N (Analogue)..................................................90dB
Recording S/N (Digital) .....................................Equal to source
Recording dynamic range ...................................................92dB
Recording total harmonic distortion.................0.0056%, -85dB

Digital coaxial input (IEC 958)....................44.1 kHz +/-100ppm
Digital optical input (IEC958) ....................44.1 kHz +/- 100ppm
Analogue input (4 steps -3, 0, 3 and 6 dB)

............................................................500 mVrms/50k =0dB

Audio output.........................................................2V RMS ±2dB
Digital coaxial output .............................................0.5 Vpp/75
Headphones.................................................0-5V RMS/8-2000

Dimensions ....................................17 1/8 x 12 x 35 5/8 inches
Weight...................................................................................4kg
Power consumption.............................................................20W
Operating temperature...................................................5 - 35°C
Power Supply ................................................................AC 120V

Technical information

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Table of contents

GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical information ..................................................4
Disc for recording.........................................................5
Discs for playback........................................................5
Maintenance ................................................................5
Accessories .................................................................5

OPERATING BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS

Operating buttons on the front ....................................6
Connections on the back..............................................6

DISPLAY

DISPLAY explanation ...................................................7
DISPLAY messages ......................................................8

INSTALLATION

Connections general ....................................................9
Analogue connections CD Recorder & CD Player ......9
Analogue connections CD Player deck ......................10
Digital coaxial connections CD Recorder ..................10
Digital optical connections CD Recorder...................11
Power supply..............................................................11
Set-up recommendations...........................................11
Inserting batteries in the remote control ..................11

REMOTE CONTROL & INSERTING DISCS

Remote control commands ........................................12
Inserting discs ............................................................12

RECORDING

Remarks about recording...........................................13
Normal and high-speed dubbing ..............................13
Digital recording from external CD player ................14
Synchronized digital recording from external
CD player: CD-SYNC ..................................................15
Analogue recording from an external source............16
Finalizing CD-R & CD-RW discs.................................17
Unfinalizing CD-RW discs..........................................17

ERASING & PLAYING

Erasing CD-RW discs .................................................18
Playing CDs on deck 1 and/or deck 2........................18
Playing as a 2-disc changer ......................................18

PLAYING

Selecting a track or searching ...................................19
Shuffle (random-order) play ......................................19
Repeat CD, track or program .....................................19
Programming ..............................................................20

FIXING PROBLEMS

Troubleshooting .........................................................21
Diagnostic program....................................................21

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