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SYSTEM ASPECTS
ENHANCED SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE (ESI)
If the player is connected via the ESI BUS sockets to the ESI BUS sockets of
a HiFi system (e.g. the PHILIPS 900 series), the player can be operated via
the remote control of the system. In addition, the functions mentioned
below are then accessible (if available in the system):
NOTE!
V'/hen connecting the ESI BUS to the ESI BUS of the HiFi system the CD
player should be switched off.
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CD DUBBING (synchronized recording)
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• Set the player to the STOP mode.
• Press CD SYNC. (CD DUBBING) on the cas
sette deck.
- Peaksearch starts; nothing is being recorded
yet.
• After the peak level has been detected you can
ad)ust the recording level.
• Press PLAY on the deck.
- Recording starts and after 6 seconds play starts
again at the beginning of the CD or the pro
gramme.
- At the end of side A of the tape, synchronized
recording will stop, except when the mode
has been selected on the cassette deck; the
CD player will then go into PAUSE mode. The
tape travel direction for side B will be selected
automatically and the current track will be
recorded again on side B of the tape.
- After the last track playback and recording will
stop.
Synchronized recording in combination with
EDIT:
• Set the player to the EDIT mode.
• Select the required recording mode and record
ing time (see: 'Recording in the EDIT mode' on
page 12).
- Select the S) mode (if available) on the cas-
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• Press CD SYNC. (CD DUBBING) on the deck.
- Peaksearch starts; nothing is being recorded
yet.
• After the peak level has been detected you can
adjust the recording level.
• Press PLAY on the deck.
- Recording starts and after 6 seconds play starts
again at the beginning of the CD or the pro
gramme.
- The track number indicator shows which tracks
fit onto side A of the tape.
- After the last track the CD player will go into
PAUSE mode.
- PAUSE lights up.
The tape travel direction for side B will be
selected automatically and recording will con
tinue on side B.
The track number indicator indicates the tracks
for side B.
After the last track playback and recording will
stop.
NOTE!
As soon as you start recording, the other player
functions will temporarily be switched off to
prevent the recording being interfered with;
CD DUBBING ACTIVE lights up if you press
one of the other buttons during play/recording.
You can stop playback/recording by pressing
STOP/CP iOor OPEN/CLOSE 8.
The CD DUBBING function will be cancelled if
the CD player (or the system) is set to
STAND BY mode.
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