Operating buttons, Player front, Display – Philips CDR880BK User Manual
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OPERATING BUTTONS
Player front
For Illustration; see front fold-out
D] POWER ON/OFF..turns the player on/off
U] PHONES.......................... plug for headphones
CU LEVEL.............................. headphone volume
13 Disc drawer
3 Display (information screen)
3 OPEN/CLOSE ▲ opens/closes disc drawer
E REC..................................... record
S FINALIZE............................finalize recording
3
ERASE........................... to erase recording
01
CDSYNC................... synchronized recording (automatic start
when recording)
El PREV !◄............................. previous track
E NEXT ►!..............................next track
E PLAY ►............................... start to play or record
03 PAUSE .............................. interrupt playing
E STOP ■............................. to stop
E Recording level (analogue)
E AUTO/MANUAL ...to determine track number
E DISPLAY..............................to select display information
E INPUT..................................to select input signal
Display
Remote control is active
CD.................................. CD present (a pre-recorded CD or finalized
CD-R or CD-RW disc)
REWRITABLE................ disc present for recording
RECORDABLE ....disc present for recording
Indication of recording and playing level
PAUSE............................pause function is active - during playing
COPY PROHIBIT..digital recording not allowed
ERASE............................ to erase last track or entire CD (flashes in
erase-waiting setting)
FINALIZE........................to finalize recorded CD (flashes in finalize-
waiting setting)
RECORD........................to record (flashes in record-waiting setting)
CDSYNC........................CDSYNC recording
Track number and duration
REPEAT.......................... repeat function activated during playing
AUTO TRACK................automatically increasing track numbers
DIG.................................digital input signal
ANALOG.......................analogue input signal
PROG............................ playing based on program