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1. mains adapter e USA Canada SBC 6619 47 120 V 60 Hz e Europe SBC 6619 30 220 230 V 50 Hz mi eec SBC 6619 35 240 V 50 Hz Australia New Zealand SBC 6619 40 230 240 V 50 Hz e Other countries SBC 6619 31 120 230 V 50 60 Hz MECHANISM v Head PAPER PA 38 channel thin film head Si MOOT ho i er Sad Brushless motor 2 SDBBU 4 76 cm sec GENERAL e Dimensions w x h x d 111 6 x 38 1 x 99 8 mm e Weight incl rechargeable battery 420g SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES PONS usce essas a SBC 3179 Remote control eese SBC 6270 e Rechargeable battery SBC 6434 e Coaxial digital audio cable SBC 1275 e Mains adapter 2 SBC 6619 e Hifi connection cable ere SBC 1059 e Carrying case AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES MultiMedia upgrade kit containing DCC LINK DCC STUDIO diskette and DCC BACKUP diskette 1006 e Additional rechargeable battery SBC 6434 e Optical digital audio cable SBC 1270 These specifications are subject to change without notice ee eee 185 186 a E 2 2 187 eee Aust
2. rete ap 16 RECORDING OF MARKERS 17 19 TROUBLE SHOOTING 220 20 MAINTENANCE 21 TECHNICAL DATA 22 CONTROLS FRONT AND TOP PANEL illustration on page 3 COUNTER to select the tape counter to be shown on the display and to reset the tape counter to 0000 TIME for selecting the different time modes to be shown on the display absolute time track time total time and total remaining time Press to scroll through the different modes Only functional for DCC cassettes for selecting text information to be shown on the display Keep this key pressed to scroll the track title Press this key briefly to scroll the album title and the artist Only functional for prerecorded Digital Compact Cassettes MKR MODE for selecting automatic or manual marker writing only functional for DCC cassettes In recording pause mode for selecting the different markers to be recorded MKR WRITE for manual recording of various markers only functional for DCC cassettes PLAY SIDE 4 for starting playback and for changing the playback side of the tape STOP OFFM stop the tape transport in stop mode to turn off the power in power off mode to start charging the battery REC PAUSE to open the cassette compartment for selecting the recording pause mode by
3. f you press the TEXT button for more than 0 5 seconds the total track title will once be scrolled on the display from right to left Then the display will show the previous information again track number title FIELDS UF E dcc 55 s Xx short push album title artist TALES STING dee am te au 4 cm FIELES CF ETT 4 long push track title a 4 im DISPLAYING TIME INFORMATION Normally the display shows the absolute elapsed playing time e When you press the TIME button the display will show the elapsed playing time of the current track e Press the TIME button again to display the remaining time on the tape e Press the TIME button again to display the total time e Press the TIME button once more if you wish to indicate the absolute elapsed playing time again Absolute time Elapsed track time Remaining time prerecorded DCC cassettes only Total time prerecorded DCC cassettes only Calling up time information is not possible when conventional Cassettes are used In this case the display will always show the counter setting COUNTER When you press the COUNTER button the display will show the counter setting By pressing the COUNTER button again the tape counter will be set to 0000 Note When the backside of the tape is being played the tape counter will count down English RECORDING CO
4. Slide the REV MODE switch to position D The selected 1 Select the recording pause mode sliding the REC reverse mode will be shown on the display when the PAUSE switch to the right at the position on side A where recording pause mode is selected you want to write a reverse marker 29 17 RecP n dcc Sm s enn tt 1 RecF ABS AUTO n dec Sm gt nu as sa 70 During recording of side A the DCC recorder will write a 2 Press the MKR MODE key once reverse marker before the end of side A The tape will be The display will show reversed automatically and recording will be continued on ME side B The tracknumber will be increased by one UA a dec 4 3 Press the MKR WRITE key The DCC recorder will now write a reverse marker and sois Eo reverse to side B ABS Caution The DCC recorder reverses the tape direction before the end of side A upon detection of remaining space on the tape In case the DCC recorder can not detect this remaining space recording will be continued until the end of side A Then the direction will be reversed a LEAD IN area will be written and recording on side B will start with track number 1 The recording pause mode will be entered again The display will show E gula ASS AUTO 0 a m ton dec as 5 em 4 Press the PLAY SIDE 4 gt key to continue recording on side
5. The DCC recorder not record the digital input when you are using the rechargeable battery Connect the mains adapter see page 8 wc PFrpotected dcc e gt a The recording is protected by the slider switch on the back of the cassette Slide the switch to the other position see page 10 Lora Frohibi t dcc gc mH Digital recording is prohibited according to SCMS Record the source via the analog LINE connection ABOUT SCMS The DCC recorder operates with a Serial Copy Management system which includes that a fully digital copy can be made from Prerecorded digital material but only directly from the original material e g You can make a digital recording from a CD to your DCC recorder via the digital connections However it is not possible to make a digital copy of this recorded DCC cassette to another DCC recorder When you want to copy this cassette from on DCC recorder to another you can only do this via the analog connections RECORDING ON A SPECIFIC LOCATION OFA RECORDED DCC To obtain correct track and time information in order to be able to check the location of the tape and to search for a desired track it is required to record the absolute time continuously If the cassette contains an incorrect recorded part or when recording Is started at a position where absolute time ts not known it is not possible to record the absolute time after that positi
6. e mm MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Do not leave the unit for any length of time in direct sun light or other places where high temperatures can occur such as in the vicinity of heating apparatus Do not expose the equipment to humidity or rain A chamois leather cloth slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the player Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol spirits am monia or abrasives CLEANING THE TAPE HEAD In principle there is no need to clean the head of your DCC player when you use only DCC cassettes The use of conventional compact cassettes of inferior quality may leave dirt on the DCC head This can affect the sound quality of DCC cassettes sound is being interrupted t is strongly advised not to use cleaning cassettes To ensure a good recording and playback quality clean the indicated parts as soon as you notice a loss in sound quality during playback and also before you make a recording Open the cassette holder using OPEN Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a special head cleaning fluid and clean the rubber pressure rollers the capstans and the tape head 4 GENERAL INFORMATION USE YOUR HEAD WHEN USING HEADPHONES Hearing safety Do not play your headphones at a high volume Hearing ex perts advise that continuous use at high volume can per manently damage hearing Traffic safety Do not use headphones whi
7. This battery pack when charged allows the recorder to record play for approximately 3 hours for DCC cassettes Recharge the battery as follows Open the battery compartment and insert the battery in the DCC player Connect the mains adapter to the DCC player and to the wall socket as described before Press STOP OFF in power off mode to start charging the battery During charging the display will show When the battery is ready to use the indication Charging will disappear from the display Disconnect the adapter from the wall socket After charging you can unplug the mains adapter and operate the DCC player with the charged battery When taking out the battery push the left edge of the battery Notes When the battery is recharged while it is not completely exhausted its recharging capacity is reduced Therefore it is recommended to recharge the battery only when it is completely exhausted f the rechargeable battery is new or has not been used for a long period it may need several charging cycles to become fully charged When the battery is exhausted the DCC player no longer functions and the battery indicator blinks Recharge the battery After having been recharged about 500 times the battery pack can no longer provide the required power You should take it to your dealer or dispose of it at the nearest used battery collection point A new batt
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9. Dolby Noise Reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbo OU are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dynamic Bass Boost to enhance the bass response via your headphones OFF DBB off no bass boost MID low bass boost MAX high bass boost The DBB effect decreases as you raise the volume The DBB selector does not affect the output signal of the DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE QUT socket for adjusting the volume of your headphones The VOLUME control does not affect the output signal of the DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE OUT socket socket for supplied remote control with headphones HOLD MIC LINE REC MODE REC LEVEL DIGITAL MIC LINE IN when this switch is in the position the DCC player buttons are inoperative the remote control uttons can still be operated selecting microphone level L H or LINE input selecting the recording mode ALC automatic setting of suitable recording level MANUAL for manual adjustment of recording level with REC LEVEL volume control for adjusting the recording level not necessary when digital or optical input is selected socket for connecting a recording source or microphone BACK SIDE illustration on page 4 DCIN6V socket for external power supply 6 V DC DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE OUT connection socket for DCC reproduction through your stereo system COMPUTER C
10. riel brouilleur du Canada English Illustrations CF Francais Illustrations page 23 page 3 4 Francais CE Espanol pagina 41 E llustraciones pagina 3 4 Seite 59 Seite 3 4 Deutsch Abbildungen ND Nederlands Afbeeldingen pagina 77 pagina 3 4 Italiano pagina 95 Italiano pagina 3 4 CP Portugu s p gina 113 B Figuras p gina 3 4 5 Dansk Figurer side 131 side 3 4 Dansk Cs Svenska Figurer sida 149 sida 3 4 Svenska sivu 167 sivu 3 4 Gin Suomi Suomi WRITE MODE DISPLAY WAR PLAY SIDE STOP OFF OPEN REC PAUSE bb REV MODE DOLBYNR DEB VOLUME PHONES OFF ON OFF MID MAX 15 REMOTE REV DOLBY DBB VOLUME PHONES MODE NR REMOTE Mic LINE MODE r REC LEVEL DIGITAL MIC ALC MANUAL LINE IN e ERE HOLD MIC LINE REC REC DIGITAL MIC MODE LEVEL LINE IN DCINGV DIGITAL OPTICAL 2 3 LINE OUT COMPUTER 6 COMPUTER DATA I O DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE OUT audio INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Philips has now further developed the music cassette and the result is the DCC DCC Digital Compact Cassette fills the large gap between the music cassette and the compact disc DCC is capable of being recorded on and played back just like the
11. B Note Manual recording of a reverse marker acts regard less of the position of the REV MODE switch Even when the REV MODE switch is set to position the above procedure remains unchanged 18 RECORDING OF MARKERS RECORDING A NEXT MARKER RECORDING A NEXT MARKER ON SIDEA 1 Select the recording pause mode by sliding the REC PAUSE switch to the right at the position on side A where you want to write a next marker zo 1 dec 4 gt 8 caca ABS AUTO 2 Press the MKR MODE key twice The display will show HERE T wen dec 4 n Ww 3 Press the MKR WRITE key The DCC recorder will now write a next marker and wind to the end of side A Het AUTO O dcc 4 chair to E AUTO dcc 4 Then the tape will be reversed to side and a LEAD IN area will be written The recording pause mode will be entered again Lead In AUTO WRITE dcc dm us tenn 2 1 RecF ABS AUTO 0 dec de xL 4 Press the PLAY SIDE 4 gt key to continue recording on side B Note Recording of a next marker acts regardless of the position of the REV MODE switch Even when the REV MODE switch is set to position the above procedure remains unchanged RECORDING A NEXT MARKER ON SIDEB 1 Select the recording pause mode by sliding the REC PAUSE switch to the right at th
12. digital optical connection the input signal automatically transmits information about the start of a new track to the DCC recorder Start markers will then be recorded automatically Caution Start markers may not be recorded correctly when random playback has been selected on your CD player When you are recording via the analog LINE connection a start marker will be written each time a silent passage of more than three seconds is detected Caution In some cases a very faint passage in a piece music can be picked up by your DCC as a silent passage and a start marker will be written English MANUAL RECORDING OF START MARKERS Press the MKR MODE key until AUTO no longer lights up on the display Start markers can now be recorded manually by pressing the MKR WRITE key at the desired positions on the tape The marker will be recorded WRITE lights up on the display and the tracknumber will be increased by one each time a new marker is recorded Lease ASS AUTO WRITE dec d ene rom D Note Even when automatic start marker recording has been selected you can manually add start markers Press MKR WRITE at the desired position to record an additional start marker This is useful when you want to mark a certain position on the tape convenient search 17 usijBu3 RECORDING OF MARKERS RECORDING A REVERSE MARKER AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF A REVERSE MARKER MANUAL RECORDING OF A REVERSE MARKER
13. is not showing the absolute time no absolute time recording is possible for following tracks 15 MARKERS Markers are special written signals on the DCC tape marking certain positions on the tape The DCC recorder uses these marked positions to make operation easier You can write these markers yourself with the DCC recorder There are two ways of recording markers AUTO and MANUAL The main markers that can be recorded by the DCC recorder are Name Function recorded by the DCC recorder AUTO MANUAL START MKR Marks the beginning of each track on the tape WED Lade idus YES Skip search operates upon detection of these markers START MKR ot REVERSE MKR reverse marker marks the end of the last recording on side A of the tape YES YES When a reverse marker is detected during playback the DCC recorder will immediately recorded by change to side B at the current position after which playback will be continued it Is 72 mode not possible to record a reverse marker at side B REVERSE MKR I NEXT MKR next marker marks the end of the last recording on side A or B of the tape YES When a next marker is detected during playback the DCC recorder will automatically wind to the beginning of the next side after which playback will be continued NEXT MKR An end marker indicates the end of the recording NO When an end marker is detected dur
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15. musicassette DCC plays music digitally on a new design new style audio cassette It produces digital sound of high dynamic range and Compact Disc quality The DCC recorder incorporates the latest 18 bit DCC technology The high sound quality is guaranteed by sophisticated CIRC error correction circuitry and PASC coding The DCC175 is MultiMedia prepared having a computer connector at the rear side The optional MultiMedia upgrade kit includes The DCC LINK an interface adapter for connection to the parallel port of personal computers e DCC STUDIO diskette a windows software package for editing and compiling DCC tapes with your PC DCC BACKUP diskette a software package for storing up to 500 MB of files from your PC on DCC Please read the operation instructions carefully to be able to enjoy the troublefree operation of the DCC recorder for a long time The type plate is located on the base of the set INDEX page CONTROLS illustration on page 3 5 CONTROLS illustrations on page 4 6 Yr et ET 7 BEMOTE CONTROL 7 POWER SUPPLY oic 8 CONNECTIONS croan 9 OPERATION a 10 11 SEARCH e DH 12 TEXT TIME INFORMATION era 13 RECORDING assa 14 15 MARKERS
16. BOTH DCC AND ANALOG CASSETTES No recharging Mains adapter is not properly connected Connect the mains adapter properly No operation The unit is still in the HOLD mode Switch the HOLD mode off Mains adapter is not properly connected Connect the mains adapter properly The rechargeable battery has run down Recharge the battery Intermittent playback sound The head section is dirty Clean the head section DCC CASSETTES Distorted signal Recording was made with too high peak Make a new recording with lower peak level OVERLOAD level Track number or elapsed play The cassette has been loaded in the middle Rewind the tape to the start of the track time is not displayed correctly _of one of the tracks and start playback No track number indication Recording has been started while track and You may consider to re record the tape time information was not known ANALOG CASSETTES Poor sound quality Dolby NR has not been set correctly Set Dolby NR to the correct position DISPLAY MESSAGES Int Press Flas k End O dee 4 a a 4 This indicates that the DCC tape does not contain text TEXT information cannot be read when the player is in the information The display will go back to showing the stop mode Press the PLAY SIDE 4 key to start play previous information back 20 1
17. HONES When you are pressing a button or when the unit is performing an operation a beep tone will be heard to let you know which operation is being performed Operation Beep tone pattern Side A Fwd starts recording playback Side B Rev starts recording playback aTe go a Power DIT sans ducas Fast forward wind Next track search during winding Previous track search during winding short high tone short low tone long low tone English SEARCH The 4 and buttons can be used to search for a passage or a particular track on the tape Only functional for DCC cassettes PREVIOUS NEXT TRACK SEARCH Only when using DCC cassettes When you use the and buttons during playback you can search for a particular track on the tape e Press ld to search for the beginning of the current track Press gt to search for a track next to the current track f you press these buttons several times the forward or backward step increases by one music track for each depression of the buttons When the deck reaches the selected track playback will be continued automatically Note During the search the audio signal will be mut
18. NNECTION TO THE RECORDING SOURCE Connect your DCC recorder to the desired recording source as described in the chapter CONNECTIONS page 9 BEFORE STARTING A RECORDING Before you start a recording make sure that the following switches are set to the correct position REV MODE Z if you want to record on only one side A or B of the cassette D if you want to record on side A and of the cassette autoreverse Note when you are using the autoreverse function the recording time may be shorter that the time indicated on the tape e MIC LINE MIC If you wish to record with the microphone you normally set the switch to the MIC H position In case you are recording a loud source the sound may be distorted Set the switch to the MIC L position The input signal will then be attenuated 2098 If you wish to record from an analog input source LINE connection Note Do not change this switch during recording LINE e REC MODE With this switch you can select the recording mode when recording from the analog input ALC The player sets the suitable recording level automatically MANUAL Allows you to set the recording level yourself as described below e ADJUSTING THE RECORDING LEVEL Only necessary when you wish to record from the analog MIC LINE input Insert a cassette and slide the REC MODE switch to MANUAL e Slide the REC PAUSE switch to the right The player enters the recording pause mod
19. PHILIPS of CD of DIGITAL 7 COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO 0 AY COPAC CASSETTE 9 9 PEE MP Ea MEM An nni Ke M rM Q Ha P Deutschland Hiermit wird bescheinigt dafs dieses Ger t in Uberein stimmung mit den Bestimmungen der Amtsblattverf qung 1046 1984 funkentst rt ist Der Deutschen Bundes post wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Ger tes ange zeigt und die Berechtigung zur berpr fung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen einger umt ND Norge Typeskilt finnes pa apparatens underside Australia GUI BIA GB rias page 188 42 New Zealand Gurarantee use en ue page 188 Brasil Garantia tolas p gina 189 ex Mexico NOM PRECAUCI N ADVERTENCIA No abrir riesgo de choque el ctrico AX ML N Verifique que el voltaje de alimentaci n sea el requerido para su aparato Para evitar el riesgo de choque el ctrico no quite la tapa En caso de requerir servicio dirijase al personal calificado Es necesario que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de manejo Bal dillid divo ia peto p gina 189 Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le mat
20. cket of the DCC175 Connect the other side of the DCC LINK to the parallel port of your personal computer e Read the instruction manuals of DCC BACKUP and DCC STUDIO for installation of the software on your PC OPERATION POWER ON OFF The DCC player can be turned on by pushing one of the following buttons PLAY SIDE 6 Haa i REC PAUSE on the player or on the remote control The DCC player is activated and enters the mode of the button that was pushed Note no tape is loaded the set will not be activated The DCC player will be switched off when you push the STOP OFF button again while the player already was in the stop mode when you fail to push any operating button within 3 after the DCC player has entered the stop mode The following information will be kept in the memory present track number time information and the tape travel direction The memory will be cleared when you take out the cassette The DCC player will also be switched off when you open the cassette compartment with the OPEN switch HOLD When carrying the player with you you can slide the HOLD switch to the ON position The DCC player buttons are then inoperative not the remote control buttons The playing of a cassette will now not be interrupted when a button is accidentally touched When the DCC operating buttons are pressed while the HOLD switch is in position ON the foll
21. e e Allow the recording source to play and adjust the level with the REC LEVEL volume knob A level of 12dB is recommended If the level exceeds the OdB OVER will be indicated and the recorded signal will be distorted D 8 AG bt ABS 0 ee dcc d 4 STARTING A RECORDING 1 Open the cassette compartment and insert a blank DCC cassette 2 Close the cassette compartment 3 Press the 1 4 key The DCC player will be turned on automatically and will rewind to the beginning of the tape Notes In order to ensure correct recording of absolute time it is recommended always to perform the rewind action a a even when using new cassettes Do not operate the DCC recorder until the rewinding is completed and it has stoppped 4 Slide the REC PAUSE switch to the right The unit will now record a LEAD IN area and the display shows the input source and the sampling frequency Lead In H AUTO dec 4a Then the recording pause mode will be entered indicator above the REC PAUSE switch will start flashing 1 REecP dcc Sm 67m gt Notes ALEAD IN area is a buffer area at the beginning of the tape side which guarantees optimum tape recording conditions f you wish to start recording on side B first select side with the PLAY SIDE key and then press 6 to write a LEAD IN area at the begin
22. e the display will automatically show the track title after the text information on the tape has been read 1 FELLLULIE eG o cm Side A and B of the cassette will be played back continuously up to a maximum of 12 cassette sides 6 To stop playback press STOP OFF e The DCC player also stops when the cassette compartment 15 opened if the battery runs down or if the power supply is interrupted in another way when the player has played back 12 cassette sides of the same cassette when reverse mode C is selected e Open the cassette compartment only when the DCC player is in the STOP position To switch off the DCC player immediately press STOP OFF a second time e n STOP position the DCC player shuts down automatically 3 minutes after the last command Remarks e f the battery has run down the DCC player will not function normally For example it will not start Recharge the battery or use the mains adapter PLAYING AN ANALOG CASSETTE f you want to playback an analog cassette follow the instructions as described for DCC cassettes The player distinguishes metal High Position tapes and normal tapes automatically Use the DOLBY NR selector to switch the Dolby Noise Reduction System on or off As soon as playback starts the display will show the tape counter The level meter will not be indicated on the display Fur 2184 Flaa OPERATION FEEDBACK VIA HEADP
23. e position on side where you want to write a NEXT marker 2 Press the MKR MODE key once The display will show Hest T 0 dec gt oot 3 Press the MKR WRITE key The DCC recorder will now write a next marker wind to the end of side B and stop OVERWRITING SIDE B In case you wish to overwrite side B after writing a reverse or next marker on side A please note the following Before entering the recording pause mode at the position where you want to write a reverse or next marker make sure that the display is showing the track number and absolute time If this information is not shown the recording will be continued without recording of the correct track and or absolute time information see also page 15 Recording on a specific location of a recorded DCC In case you are overwriting a recorded DCC which already contains reverse or next marker make sure to write the new marker at the same position or before the position of the old marker If this is not done the new marker will not work correctly 19 English TROUBLESHOOTING lf a fault occurs first check the points listed below before taking the apparatus for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or service centre WARNING Under no circumstances should you try the apparatus yourself as this would invalidate the quarantee SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
24. ecorder e The input signal is automatically changed to analog e Slide the MIC LINE switch to the MIC L or MIC H position set the REC MODE switch and adjust the recording level see also chapter RECORDING CONNECTIONS Output DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE OUT DIGITAL OPTICAL connection e For DCC reproduction through a high quality stereo system with an optical digital socket use an optional SBC 1270 optical signal lead to connect the socket DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE OUT to the input socket OPTICAL DIGITAL IN of the other set English ANALOG connection For reproduction at home through your stereo system amplifier receiver recorder etc use the supplied signal lead to connect the socket DIGITAL OPTICAL LINE OUT to the input sockets LINE IN AUX or DCC IN of the other set Adjust the sound with the controls of the stereo system The VOLUME contro and the DBB selector of the DCC player do not affect the output signal of the LINE OUT socket PHONES REMOTE When you are using the remote control connect it to this socket The plug of the in ear phones SBC 3179 can then be inserted in the PHONES socket of the remote control When you are not using the remote control you can connect the in ear phones directly to the PHONES REMOTE socket of the DCC player COMPUTER connection When you have the optional MultiMedia upgrade kit connect the DCC LINK to the computer so
25. ed In case you are using DCC cassette the tracks on the tape are recognized by the player each time a next start marker is detected When the end of side B is reached during next track search the player will enter the Stop mode When the beginning of side A is reached during previous track search 4 4 the player will also enter the Stop mode During next track search the display will show for instance TRACK HO ABS dec uada When you are using a user recorded DCC cassette the display will show the forward or backward steps 12 TITLE SEARCH If you have selected the text mode with the TEXT button the title of the selected track up to 24 tracks will be shown on the display during previous or next track search Note Title search is only functional when you are using prerecorded DCC cassettes SEARCHING FOR A PASSAGE e When you use the Fe and buttons while the player is in the stop mode you can search for a passage on the tape Press to search in the tape travel direction forward Press to search in the opposite direction in which the tape is travelling backward e The winding will continue untill you press PLAY SIDE lt D or STOP OFF During search the display will show for instance q REVERSING THE PLAYING DIRECTION e You can reverse the tape travel direction by pressing PLAY SIDE 4 during playback The s
26. elected side for DCC cassettes 15 indicated on the display as A or B The selected side for conventional cassettes is indicated on the display as FWD or REV When you press this button the playing direction will be reversed and playback will be continued on the other side of the tape Notes During search the meter indicates the tape running direction and the position on the current tape side The upper meter indicates the tape running direction Fonward will be moving from left to right Backward will be moving from right to left The lower meter indicates the approximate position of the current tape side six steps Beginning is shown at the left end of the display End is shown at the right end of the display Remark for some analog cassettes the meter is not able to indicate the correct tape position TEXT TIME INFORMATION DISPLAYING TEXT INFORMATION The TEXT button is only functional when you are using prerecorded DCC cassettes The TEXT function calls up information from the DCC cassette to be shown on the display When you press the TEXT button the track number and the title of the current track will be displayed Then the total title of this track will once scroll on the display from right to left f you now shortly press the TEXT button the album title and the name of the artist will once be scrolled on the display Then the display will show the previous information again
27. ery pack can be obtained from your dealer Input DIGITAL MIC LINE IN The DCC recorder can be connected to a recording source via a digital optical or analog cable DIGITAL COAXIAL OPTICAL connection Connect the supplied coaxial SBC 1275 or an optional SBC 1270 optical signal lead to the DIGITAL MIC LINE IN socket of your DCC player and to the corresponding output nn of the required recording source e g DIG OUT OPT UT n case of a digital optical connection there is no need to adjust the recording level OPTICAL OUT COAXIAL OUT Warnings The DCC recorder can not record the digital input when you are using the rechargeable battery Make sure that during digital recording the DCC player is being powered via the mains adapter Make sure to use the SBC 1275 cable for coaxial digital connection When using another cable the connection may not work properly ANALOG connection Connect a signal lead to the DIGITAL MIC LINE IN socket of your DCC recorder and to the corresponding output socket of the recording source e g LINE OUT The input signal is automatically changed to analog e Slide the MIC LINE switch to the LINE position set the REC MODE switch and adjust the recording level see also chapter RECORDING LN at wat 4 vaca ant AME CER e MICROPHONE input Connect the microphones to the DIGITAL MIC LINE IN socket of your DCC r
28. g this quality Philips product Philips New Zealand Ltd guarantees this product against defective components and faulty workmanship for a period of 12 months Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Conditions 1 The product must have been purchased in New Zealand As proof of purchase retain the original sales docket indicating the date of purchase 2 The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components or faulty workmanship on the part of the manufacturer 3 The guarantee does not cover failures caused by misuse neglect normal wear and tear accidental breakage use on the incorrect voltage use contrary to operating instruc tions or unauthorised modification to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician 4 Reasonable evidence in the form of a sales docket must be supplied to indicate that the product was purchased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim 5 In the event of a failure Philips shall be under no liability for any injury or any loss or damage caused to property or products other than the product under guarantee This guarantee does not prejudice your rights under common law and statute and is in addition to the normal respon sibilities of the retailer and Philips How to claim Should your Phi
29. habilit lo a operar em qual quer outro pa s que n o aquele para o qual foi designado fabricado aprovado e ou autorizado ou ter sofrido qual quer dano decorrente deste tipo de modifica o Philips da Amaz nia Ind stria Eletr nica LTDA Dentro do Brasil para informa es adicionais sobre o produto ou para eventual necessidade de utiliza o da rede de ofici nas autorizadas ligue para o centro de informa es ao con sumidor lt 0800 123123 discagem direta gratuita ou escreva para a caixa postal 21462 CEP 04698 970 S o Paulo Sp Hor rio de atendimento de segunda sexta feira das 08 00 s 19 00 h aos s bados das 08 00 s 13 00 h Para atendimento fora do Brasil contate a Philips local ou a Philips Consumer Service Beukenlaan 2 5651 CD Eindhoven The Netherlands el ew Jake Gs er e DCC 175 Digital Compact Cassette Recorder English Illustrations CF Francais Illustrations CE Espa ol p gina 41 ilustraciones p gina 3 4 Deutsch Seite 59 Abbildungen Seite 3 4 ND Nederlands pagina 77 Afbeeldingen pagina 3 4 yosjneg jouedsa sieduely usijfiu3 Italiano pagina 95 illustrazioni pagina 3 4 OUBI 2 CP Portugu s p gina 113 Figuras p gina 3 4 Dansk side 131 Figurer side 3 4 Cs Svenska sida 149 Figurer sida 3 4 sivu 167 sivu 3 4 9 o
30. ing playback the DCC recorder will show the End recorded always marker indication on the display see page 15 stop recording END MKR SKIP MKR A skip marker indicates an area that will be skipped during playback POET NO When a skip marker is detected during playback the DCC recorder will start winding the tape until the next start marker is dectected after which playback will be continued SKIP START MKR MKR 1 1 2 NOTE No markers can be recorded on pre recorded DCC cassettes The DCC recorder can not record a skip marker 16 RECORDING OF MARKERS Recording of most markers can be done automatically or manually You can select the AUTO or MANUAL mode for recording start markers by pressing the MKR MODE key not possible in recording pause mode When the AUTO indication lights up on the display the automatic marker write mode is selected When the AUTO indication does not light up on the display the markers can be recorded manually Note When the microphone input is selected it is not possible to perform automatic marker recording only manual RECORDING A START MARKER AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF START MARKERS This mode is recommended when you are recording from a CD or DCC source e Select AUTO by pressing the MKR MODE key The indication AUTO lights up on the display 1 bor ABS AUTO D dec de 6 When you are recording via the
31. le driving a vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in many countries Even if your headphones are open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear what is going on around you CARRYING CASE The carrying case can be fixed to a belt To prevent the DCC player from falling out make sure that the open side is faced up RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION This OCC player complies with the radio interference require ments as laid down in European Community regulations ENVIRONMENTAL NOTES Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and old equipment redundant packaging material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easy separable into three mono materials cardboard box expandable polystyrene buffer polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if dis assembled by a specialized company Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with your household waste 21 English TECHNICAL DATA DIGITAL SIGNAL FORMAT e Tape recording system Digital Compact Cassette e Sampling frequencies 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz selected automatically Codina TONAL ais dandi ae retorica PASC e No of channels 2 cha
32. lips product fail within the guarantee period please return it to the retailer from whom it was purchased In most cases the retailer will be able to satisfactorily repair or replace the product However should the retailer not be able to conclude the matter satisfactorily or if you have other difficulties claiming under this guarantee please contact The Guarantee Controller Philips New Zealand Ltd ES P O Box 41 021 Auckland 09 84 94 160 fax TX 09 84 97 858 M xico Garant a para M xico Este aparato est fabricado con materiales de alta calidad y ha sido cuidadosamente verificado Philips por lo tanto da a usted una garant a de 12 meses a partir de su fecha de com pra La garanti ampara la reposici n de las piezas defectuosas debidas a fallas en su montaje o en los materiales incluyen do la mano de obra necesaria para su reemplazo en nuestras Sucursales o talleres autorizados En caso de fallas en su aparato le rogamos se sirva poner en contacto con su distribuidor Esta garant a no cubrir las aver as que resulten como consecuencia de una instalaci n incorrecta del aparato manifiesto maltrato o uso inadecuado del mismo Philips se obliga a reparar y devolver a usted su aparato en un plazo no mayor de 30 d as h biles contados a partir de la fecha de haber ingresado su aparato a uno de nuestros talleres Con la presentac on de la factura o remisi n de su aparato podr hacer efectiva
33. me When you wish to adjust the volume via the remote control set the volume control on the DCC recorder to position 5 6 or 7 Note When adjusting the VOLUME on the remote control the volume cannot be turned down completely usifiu3 POWER SUPPLY The DCC player comes with a mains adapter and rechargeable battery This makes your DCC player portable whenever possible however use the supplied mains adapter if you want to conserv battery life MAINS ADAPTER TYPE SBC 6619 Use only the enclosed mains adapter supplying 6 V DC with the pluspole to the center pin Serious damage may occur if another adapter is used Make sure that the mains voltage of your mains adapter corresponds to the voltage of the country in which the DCC player is used This should be borne in mind when you travel to another country Saree The mains adapter SBC 6679 is supplied in several versions USA CANADA SBC 6619 47 120 V 60 Hz EUROPE SBC 6619 30 220 230 V 50 Hz WP SBC 6619 35 240 V 50 Hz AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SBC 6619 40 230 240 V 50 Hz OTHER COUNTRIES SBC 6619 31 120 230 V 50 60 Hz To supply the DCC player from the mains connect the mains adapter to the 6 V DC socket and to the wall socket The battery supply is then switched off After use always disconnect the adapter from the wall socket RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TYPE SBC 6434
34. ning of side B The sampling frequency is changed automatically depend ing on the digital signal input In case of analog mic line input 44 1 kHz is selected as the sampling frequency When you slide the REC PAUSE switch to the right while in recording pause mode the display will again show the input source and the sampling frequency 5 Press the PLAY SIDE 4 gt key to start the recording During recording the indicator above the REC PAUSE switch will light up 6 To interrupt the recording slide the REC PAUSE switch to the right The set enters the recording pause mode and the indicator above the REC PAUSE switch will start flashing Press the PLAY SIDE key lt gt to continue the recording 7 Press the STOP OFF key to stop the recording The set will write a marker on the tape to indicate the end of the recording and then enters the stop mode This may take a few seconds Caution make sure that the stop mode is entered before opening the cassette compartment Note Automatic start marker recording is selected automati cally If you wish to record start markers manually change the mode before starting a recording see page 17 RECORDING DISPLAY MESSAGES E 5 Fuck The plug for the DIGITAL MIC LINE in socket is not inserted correctly or there is no digital input signal Check the connections see page 9 Check DEI dec Fin ou t
35. nnel stereo AUDIO PERFORMANCE DCC Frequency response T dr ANDES neis 20 Hz 20 kHz 40 5 1 5 dB FSA 20 Hz 22 kHz 0 5 1 5 dB 5 32 KZ 20 Hz 14 5 kHz 0 5 1 5 dB e S N TOO 92 dB Dynamic range 108 dB Wow and flutter Quartz crystal precision Compact cassette Track format 4 track 2 channel stereo Frequency range 20 Hz 18 kHz S N patio Oro gt 50 dB TERMINALS e DIGITAL OPTICALVLINE 3 5 mm jack Qutput digital OUEDUE optical line output level 1 0 V 20 Ohm PHONES REMOTE sss 3 5 mm jack Output max output power 10 mW 10 mW 16 Ohm e DIGITAL MIC LINE 3 5 mm jack Input digital input optical coaxial stereo microphone input DATA 1 0 interface connector 22 POWER REQUIREMENTS RR RT Ni Cd rechargeable battery Recording time esses approx 3 hours Plauback ain approx 3 hours Recharging time approx 3 hours 7 1 ORAR RENDER
36. on In order to avoid incorrect areas make sure to perform following steps when recording on a specific location on the tape A CONTINUOUS RECORDING AFTER PREVIOUSLY RECORDED LOCATION 1 Insert the recorded cassette 2 Start playback at a position shortly before the end of the recorded part on the tape 3 Press STOP OFF when the display is showing the END indication as shown below Ered a 9 HR English eta 222 ABS dcc 4 Follow the procedure as described before to start recording from point 4 onward B OVERWRITING FROM A SPECIFIC LOCATION 1 Insert the recorded cassette 2 Search for the specific location on the tape with the playback and or skip functions 3 Check whether the display shows the ABS indication and whether the correct track number and absolute time is indicated 4 Follow the procedure as described before to start recording from point 4 onward Notes If the time mode is different change it to ABS time mode see page 13 A track number 15 recorded only at the beginning of the tracks n case the display is not showing the track number although it is showing the absolute time try to go back to the beginning of a previous track and start playback When recording is started while the display is not showing the track number no track number recording is possible for following tracks When recording is started while the display
37. onnection socket for interfacing with personal computers via the optional DCC LINK DISPLAY Hare ss H F Es HA HH ge 22 89996 H HHH 25 ssa ses sss 5 a 422 HT 82222 52 222 HH DOGGA Bacon EEN TOTAL TRACK ABS AUTO WRITE BB Litt p 48 lt dcc TRACK NO TOTAL TRACK ABS AUTO WRITE ENA Multi function Level Meter D NI lights up when a DCC cassette is loaded indicates the current track number only when using DCC cassettes lights up when the total time mode or total remaining time mode is selected only when using DCC cassettes lights up when the track time mode is selected only when using DCC cassettes lights up when the absolute time mode is selected only when using DCC cassettes lights up when the automatic marker recording mode is selected only when using DCC cassettes lights up when markers are written on the tape only when using DCC cassettes lights up during playback of side B of a DCC cassette and starts blinking during the search skip mode on side B lights up during playback of side A of a DCC cassette and starts blinking during the search skip mode on side A Starts blinking when the battery runs down indicates the peak level only when using DCC cassettes indicates the winding direction and Current position during
38. owing information will blink 3x on the display Then the display will go back to showing the previous information LOADING A CASSETTE the cassette compartment with the OPEN switch e Insert a DCC cassette with the label side up and the protective slider pointed to the compartment When using a conventional analog cassette insert it as shown below Close the cassette compartment PROTECTING A CASSETTE AGAINST RECORDING Accidental erasure of recordings made on your DCC cassettes can be prevented by sliding the red switch on the back of your cassette upward as shown below No recording will then be possible on this tape PLAYBACK PLAYING A DCC CASSETTE Make sure the HOLD function is switched OFF otherwise the DCC player buttons will not operate 1 Connect the remote and the in ear phones to the PHONES REMOTE socket 2 Open the cassette compartment with the OPEN switch 3 Insert a cassette and close the compartment 4 Adjust the volume using the VOLUME contro and the bass sound using the DBB selector 5 Start playback by pressing PLAY SIDE 4 gt As soon as playback starts the display shows the corresponding track number and the absolute elapsed time the time which has elapsed from the start of the tape until the present playback position 2 15 Flaa TRACK NO ABS PT 222 252 dcc co In case you are using a prerecorded DCC cassett
39. ralia Guarantee and Service valid for Australia The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies which under the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State law the purchaser or owner has in respect of the product The Philips product carries the following warranties C series HiFi systems 12 months Compact Disc Players 12 months Home Audio Systems 6 months Clock radios portable radios cassette recorders cassette players and radio recorders 90 days Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within the specified period from the date of delivery will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Note Please retain your purchase docket to assist prompt service Conditions of this warranty 1 All claims for warranty service must be made to the re tailer from whom this product was purchased All trans port charges incurred in connection with warranty service or replacement will be paid by the purchaser 2 These warranties do not cover batteries and extend only to defects in materials or workmanship occurring under normal use of the product where operated in accordance with our instructions Philips Consumer Products Division Technology Park Figtree Drive Australia Centre Homebush 2140 New South Wales 188 2 New Zealand Guarantee and Service for New Zealand Thank you for purchasin
40. rtado por pessoa n o autorizada pela Philips O produto for ligado a fonte de energia rede el trica pilhas bateria etc de caracter sticas diferentes das recomendadas no manual de instru es e ou no produto d O numero de s rie que identifica o produto estiver de alguma forma adulterad ou rasurado 3 Est o exclu dos desta garantia defeitos decorrentes do des cumprimento do manual de instru es do produto de casos fortuitos ou de for a maior bem como aqueles causados por agentes da natureza e acidentes 4 Excluem se igualmente desta garantia defeitos decorrentes do uso dos produtos em servi os n o dom stico residen cial regular ou em desacordo com o uso recomendado 5 Nos munic pos onde n o exista oficina autorizada de ser vi o Philips as despesas de transporte do aparelho e ou t cnico autorizado correm por conta do sr consumidor re querente do servi o 6 Este produto tem garantia internacional O servi o t cnico durante ou ap s a garantia dispon vel em todos os pa ses onde este produto oficialmente distribu do pela Philips Nos pa ses onde a Philips n o distribui este produ to o servi o t cnico da Philips local poder prestar tal servi o contudo poder ocorrer algum atraso no prazo de atendimento se a devida pe a de reposi o e o manual t cnico n o forem prontamente dispon veis 7 A garantia n o ser v lida se o produto necessitar de modi fica es ou adapta es para
41. search REMOTE CONTROL English This remote contro to be connected to the headphone cord gives easy control of volume and track access The buttons on the remote control have the same function as the ones on the DCC player B 5 to stop the tape transport in stop mode to turn off the power in power off mode to start charging the battery lt gt PLAY SIDE e for starting playback and for changing the side of the tape F i in stop mode to advance the tape forward during playback of DCC cassetes only to skip to the next track If you press this button several times the forward step increases by one music track for each depression of the button Note you can skip 99 tracks in forward direction for DCC cassettes in stop mode to rewind the tape e during playback of DCC cassetes only to skip to the Start of the current track If you press this button several times the backward step increases by one music track for each depression of the button Note you can skip 99 tracks in reverse direction for DCC cassettes HOLD button This button can be used to switch the HOLD function of the remote control on and off This button acts independently from the HOLD switch on the DCC player REC P slider This slider can be used to select the recording pause mode RECP Only when using DCC cassettes VOLUME control Use this control to adjust the volu
42. sliding this switch to the right Only functional for DCC cassettes in stop mode to advance the tape forward during playback of DCC cassettes only to skip to the next track If you press this button several times the forward step increases by one music track for each depression of the button Only functional for DCC cassettes in stop mode to rewind the tape during playback of DCC cassettes only to skip to the start of the current track If you press this button several times the backward step increases by one music track for each depression of the button Only functional for DCC cassettes Nederlands Deutsch Espa ol Fran ais English Italiano 5 gt 5 1 x gt i 1 5 e LEFT SIDE OF illustration on page 4 REV MODE 5 DOLBY NR DBB VOLUME PHONES REMOTE CONTRO LS illustrations on page 4 RIGHT SIDE illustration on page 4 for selecting the reverse mode during recording ZZ the tape stops at the end of each side D recording of both cassette sides after which the tape stops at the end of the second side during playback D playback of both cassette sides after which the tape stops at the end of the second side continuous playback of both cassette sides for switching the Dolby B Noise Reduction system on and off Only functional when you are using a conventional analog compact cassette
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