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® OTHER POSSIBILITIES
SYSTEM ASPECTS
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NOTE!
- As soon as you press PLAY/REPLAY the other changer
functions (except TIME and REVIEW) will temporarily be
switched off to prevent the recording being interfered
with; E D I T RCTU-'E lights up if you press one of the
other buttons during play/recording.
- You can stop playback/recording by pressing STOP/CP;
EDIT CANCELLED then lights up.
- Should the CD or the program be longer than the total
recording time of the tape, play will stop after the last
track that fits onto side B of the tape.
- Should the first track of the CD or the program be longer
than one side of the ta[^e (= the entered recording time
divided by two), then WF'DNiT TINE will light up. You will
now have to enter another recording time.
- The EDIT COMPILE function will be cancelled if the CD
changer (or the system) is set to STAND BY mode
Playback in the TIMER EDIT mode:
• Press EDIT (6) twice (in STOP mode).
- TIMER EDIT lights up and TIMER appears in the display,
followed by 30 Nlfi
• Select the required playing time with !◄ TRACK ►! (16) or
the 0-9 digit keys (2): 30 MIN, 46 MIN, 60 MIN, 30
MIN, 100 MIN or ISO MIN.
- During the entered playing time you can now play an entire
CD, a program (from one or more CDs) or tracks from
different CDs in a random order:
playing a CD:
• Select the number of the required CD using DISC SELECT
(10) or DISC (on the remote control).
- Play starts immediately with the selected CD.
You can also press SHUFFLE (14) immediately after selecting
the CD; the tracks will then be played in a random order.
- If necessary, the CD will be partly repeated to fill the entered
time; if there are more CDs in the CD compartment, play will
continue with the next CD.
- At the end of the entered playing time play will stop.
- EDIT CANCELLED lights up.
playing a program:
• Compile your program (from one or more CDs) as described
in the 'PROGRAMMING' section (the program can also be
stored in advance).
• Press PLAY/REPLAY (18) or SHUFFLE (14) to start play.
- If necessary, the program will be partly repeated to fill the
entered time.
- At the end of the entered playing time play will stop.
- E D I T CANCELLED lights up.
playing tracks from different CDs in a random order:
• Press SHUFFLE (14).
- During the entered playing time tracks from different CDs
will be played in a random order.
- At the end of the entered playing time random play will stop.
-EDIT CANCELLED lights up.
NOTE!
- As soon as you press PLAY/REPLAY (18) or SHUFFLE (14)
the other changer functions (except TIME and REVIEW)
will temporarily be switched off; E D I T ACTIL’E lights up
if you press one of the other buttons during play.
- You can stop playback by pressing STOP/CP (17); EDIT
CANCELLED then lights up.
- The TIMER EDIT function will be cancelled if the CD
changer (or the system) is set to STAND BY mode.
If the changer is connected via the ESI BUS sockets to the
ESI BUS sockets of a HiFi system (e.g. the PHILIPS 900
series), the changer 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!
When using any of the following functions the IR SENSOR
of the changer should be switched off (switch 4 on the baci
of the changer).
When switching the IR SENSOR on and off, the CD changer
always has to be switched off.
CD DUBBING (synchronized recording)
• Set the changer to the STOP mode.
• Select the TD (auto reverse) mode (if available) on the
cassette deck
• Press CD SYNC. (CD DUBBING) on the cassette deck.
- Playback starts (from the CD with the lowest number) but
nothing is being recorded yet; you can now adjust the
recording level.
• Press PLAY on the cassette deck.
- Recording starts and after 6 seconds play starts again at the
beginning of the CD which has just been playing.
- After each track an extra pause of 4 seconds (or the pause
time set in the PRESETS mode), will be inserted.
- AUTOSPACE lights up.
- If you record a program from different CDs the cassette
deck will go into PAUSE mode when the CD changer selects
a new CD in the CD compartment. As soon as playback of
the new CD starts, the deck will continue the recording.
- At the end of side A of the tape, synchronized recording will
stop, except when the CD (auto reverse) 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 synchronized recording will stop.
Synchronized recording in combination with EDIT COMPILE:
• Set the player to the EDIT COMPILE mode.
• Select the required recording time (see: 'Recording in the
EDIT COMPILE mode' on page 11).
• Select the TD (auto reverse) mode (if available) on the
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• Press CD SYNC. (CD DUBBING) on the deck.
- Playback starts but nothing is being recorded yet; you can
now adjust the recording level.
• Press PLAY on the cassette deck.
- Recording starts and after 6 seconds play starts again at the
beginning of the CD or the program.
- After each track an e: time set in the PRESETS mode), will be inserted. - AUTOSPACE lights up. deck will go into PAUSE mode every time the CD changer selects a new CD in the CD compartment. As soon as recording. - After the last track that fits on side A of the tape, the CD player will go into PAUSE mode; EDIT PAUSE lights up. A blank section will be recorded until the end of side A. - At the end of side A of the tape synchronized recording will stop, except when the TD (auto reverse) mode has been selected on the cassette deck; the tape travel direction for side B will be selected automatically and synchronized recording will continue on side B of the tape. 12
- If you record a program from different CDs the cassette
playback of the new CD starts, the deck will continue the