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1. keys in letters for text SEDE duna keys in a space within the text EUF TEN A enters the text edit menu V OLUM E sisaria decreases the volume VOLUME sisses increases the volume e easton starts playback recording A sentence CDC CDR selects the previous track TUNER selects the previous preset tuner station Dl eee CDC CDR selects the next track TUNER selects the next preset tuner station caida stops CD play recording closes program memory PP ocios CDC CDR searches forward reviews the tracks in a program controls the cursor In different menus TUNER tunes to a higher radio frequency OG ieee CDC CDR searches backward reviews the tracks in a program controls the cursor In different menus TUNER tunes to a lower radio frequency pas interrupts playback recording ED estancia selects a selection VO pra ias cancels a selection PROGRAM opens closes the program menu DEO FUE oie plays tracks in random order REPEAT actes repeats a track the entire CD RW or the program TRACK INCR selects automatic or manual increment of a track TIMER ON OFF activates and deactivates the timer A activates the sleep timer MOE avant mutes the sound BRIGHTNESS controls the brightness of the display L BALANCE adjusts the volume balance to the left speaker R BALANCE adjusts the volume balance to the right speaker LOUDNESS boosts treb
2. PROG ALARM J SLEEP J REPEAT J SHUFFLE J DISC TRACK ALLJ Flags CD TEXT CD text is available CD TEXT EDIT text edit menu is active EDIT TRACK track edit menu Is active REC iso record timer is selected PROG oooooococcoccoccccccconcnooos program menu is active O sete cee ee clock is selected ALARM co alarm timer is selected SLEEP e sleep timer Is selected REPEAT DISC selected disc is played repeatedly REPEAT TRACK current track is played repeatedly REPEAT ALL all discs in the CD changer or the program are is played repeatedly SHUFFLE either all tracks of the program or of the loaded disc s in the CD changer or CD recorder are played in random order CD Changer DL la number of disc trays loaded OOO D playback is activated eee reer eres playback is interrupted MA AA disc tray 1 2 or 3 is selected and loaded with a pre recorded CD finalized CDR or CDRW COR 2 eee disc tray 1 2 or 3 is selected and loaded with an unfinalized CDR CD RW i o Jn disc tray 1 2 or 3 is selected and loaded with an unfinalized CDRW CD Recorder COMPILE CDC 3 current program is being recorded with high speed dubbing and auto finalize FM TUNER Q FM station is being recorded CDS CD E current disc is being recorded with high speed dubbing and
3. e To select more tracks to be erased repeat step 4 Note When erasing more tracks the tracks to be erased must be selected in sequence starting from the last recorded track Example The CDRW has 5 tracks recorded on it Now you can erase tracks 5 and 4 You can also erase tracks 5 4 and 3 but you cannot erase tracks 5 and 3 A l track numbers selected for erasing will blink in the music calendar The remaining track numbers light up 5 Press eS to confirm your selection gt E is displayed 6 Press ws to start erasing p gt Eraee ls displayed and the operation time remaining Starts to count down The track number of the currently erased track will go off in the music calendar 23 FEATURES po CONTROL g P TEXT TRACK EDIT TEXT on CD recorder only Storing text during stop mode After you have recorded your CDR W you can enter text e g names to discs and tracks The text will be displayed during playback You can enter up to 60 characters per text field Only use an unfinalized CDR or CDRW finalized CDRW must be unfinalized first 1 If necessary press M STOP on the unit MW on the remote control to stop playback 2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder 3 Press EDIT TEXT on the unit E ee the text edit menu T Edits displayed 4 Press YES to confirm 5 Rotate ja pas on PI to select either Album Ar E for editing the CD artist Albur tei a
4. Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles Insert a digital CDR W and make sure it is unfinalized start recording again Finalize the CDR W Insert the CDRW in a CDRW compatible CD player LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIO SYSTEM One Year Free Labor One Year Free Service on Parts This product must be carried in for repair WHO IS COVERED You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service A sales receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is considered proof of purchase WHAT IS COVERED Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product For one year thereafter all parts will be repaired or replaced and labor is free After one year from the day of purchase you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts and for all labor charges All parts including repaired and replaced parts are covered only for the original warranty period When the warranty on the product expires the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires WHAT IS EXCLUDED Your warranty does not cover e labor charges for installation or setup of the product adjustment of customer controls on the product and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product e product repair and or part replacement because of misuse acci dent unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of Philips Consumer Electronics Company e reception problems ca
5. S gt Title Tr lor 2 3 title of track 1 or 2 3 IS chose to be as 5 Press YES to confirm a selection Erase or Erase ALL is displayed 6 Press YES to start erasing gt Update is displayed and the chosen text is erased Erasing from the memory wee the eu ey of o CD eee is full the messages Hemor Land F lize Disc Will be displayed It you u stil want to add a new ais to the t text memory you either have to erase another disc from the memory or you have to finalize another disc 1 Press EDIT TEXT to enter we ee au menu T Egi t is displayed 2 Rotate M JOG CONTROL Pl to select the memory view menu eText Memory is displayed 3 Press YES to confirm 4 Rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl to select the disc you wish to erase from the text memory 5 Press YES to confirm Erase Memory ls displayed 6 Press YES to confirm the text erasure of that particular disc Note a there are no ast stored in the text memory Memory E 4 will be displayed Track editing on CD changer only You can create a track by marking a passage of music within one track on the current disc This new track can be used for recording or playing The minimum track length Is 4 seconds 1 Press EDIT TRACK on the unit gt EDIT TRACK Starts blinking Ti sickk and the current track number are displayed ee current track number also blinks in the music calendar 2 Rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl until the
6. loudness Is on MUTE This feature allows you to temporarily switch off the sound without switching off the unit 1 Press MUTE on the remote control to switch off the sound ute is displayed and playback recording will be continued without sound 2 Press MUTE on the remote control again to switch on the sound again Speaker balance It is possible to adjust the relative volume balance between the connected front speakers e Press L BALANCE or R BALANCE on the remote control to adjust the Came volume of the left or right front speaker Balar EL or E and the actual volume of the left or ah Gon speaker are displayed meal the Vane of both speakers is balanced D o is displayed Demo mode The demo mode displays various features of the unit and will start automatically e f any source key is pressed The unit switches to the selected source If STANDBY ON is pressed gt The unit switches to standby After a few seconds the demonstration will start again Cancelling the demo mode e Keep M STOP on the unit pressed for at least 3 seconds to cancel the demo mode The demo mode is cancelled permanently The unit switches to standby A few seconds later the unit switches to an economy power save mode 13 BASIC FUNCTIONS Selecting a disc on the CD changer e Press either CD 1 CD 2 or CD 3 to select a particular disc Selecting a track and searching Se
7. switches the unit on and to DISPLAY oc ecccccccccee 20 Multiple function control Rotary control la JOG CONTROL D Keys to press standby selects display information text adjusts the microphone volume microphone jack CDC CDR selects the previous next track TUNER selects the previous next preset tuner station confirms a selection CDC CDR searches forward reviews the tracks in a program controls the cursor in different menus TUNER tunes to a higher radio frequency starts and Interrupts playback recording PROG opens closes the program menu EDIT TEXT enters exits the text edit menu EDIT TRACK enters exits the track edit menu RE LEVEL cuca enables the rotary control to adjust the level for recordings E STOP stops CD play record closes program memory lt SEARCH CDC CDR searches backward reviews the tracks in a program controls the cursor in different menus TUNER tunes to a lower radio frequency NO cancels a selection I7 21 FINALIZE finalizes and unfinalizes recordings dr 22 REC TYPE enters exits the recording menu 23 RECORD CO HF nciecaeden tes selects high speed recording and automatic finalizing of current CD COMPILE CD selects high speed
8. 1 2 Make sure to select the next available preset number first before proceeding otherwise already programmed radio stations may be erased e To exit the automatic programming press PROG PROGRAM on the remote control Note Strong stations will always automatically be programmed first followed by the weak stations Manual programming 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of Tuning to radio stations 2 Keep PROG PROGRAM on the remote control pressed for less than 2 seconds gt PROG and the current preset number in the music calendar start flashing 3 Press SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH lt lt or gt gt on the remote control to tune to the desired radio station e Jo allocate the radio station to another preset number rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl press d or PI on the remote control 4 Press YES to confirm the setting gt PROG goes off the preset number the waveband and the frequency of the preset station are displayed e To exit manual programming press PROG PROGRAM on the remote control Tuning to preset stations e Use H JOG CONTROL Pl HH or gt on the remote control until the preset number of the desired station is displayed CLOCK TIMER Y N q Y Clock setting Manual clock setting 1 Press STANDBY ON as often as necessary on the unit to switch the unit to standby 2 Press CLOCK TIMER on the unit 3 Rotate I4 JOG CONTROL PL
9. Audio Recordable CDR discs These discs can be recorded once and COMPACT will play on all standard CD players and SE CD recorders when finalized DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable CD Audio ReWritable CDRW discs dict These discs can be recorded erased and ISG rerecorded many times and will play on CDRW compatible CD players and DIGITAL AUDIO CD recorders when finalized ReWritable Rewritable All Philips CD players and CD recorders with this sticker are CDRW compatible 7w To ensure proper working of the unit we recommend the use of Philips audio CDR and audio CDRW discs only Note Do not use a computer CDR or CDRW as recording will not work properly Recording is permissable insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed upon In some countries the use of the Philips CDR Mini Hi Fi system as shown or suggested in this user manual may require the authorization of copyright holders Discs for playback For playback on this CD changer and CD recorder you can use the following audio discs All pre recorded audio CDs All audio CDR and audio CDRW discs Notes Do not try to play a CD ROM CD I or CDV CDR W discs which are recorded on a computer can only be used when they are correctly treated according to the audio standard IEC958 Consumer part Single session only CD RW handling If the CDR Mini Hi Fi system fails to read discs co
10. auto finalize AUX O o material from an external source is being recorded SD Pees playback is activated Mo playback is interrupted RECORDING IN PROGRESS recording In progress 4 gt status of recording progress is shown Derio pre recorded CD finalized CDR or CDRW inserted GU Rise eek unfinalized CDR inserted A unfinalized CDRW inserted FINALIZE ooo unjfinalizing will start MIC o n microphone input is being used Antena auto level control is active Tuner STEREO ooooococoooooo o FM station is being received in stereo AUX DIGITAL digital input in use for external source INTA analog input in use for external source Music calendar sound lights and remote control oI SN GU UU P 7720174200 Hz f 500 Hz 1kHz 2x2 SW Pray INCREDIBLE SURROUND Incredible Surround is active LOUDNESS Loudness is active PURE ii bass and treble settings are switched off O cuatros ee command from remote control is being received LW ooo CDC CDR actual track number played number of tracks on a disc program TUNER preset number of tuned station lesa CDC CDR disc or program contains more than 20 tracks TUNER more than 20 radio stations are stored spectrum analyzer 11 BASIC FUNCTIONS Switching on switching to standby e To switch the unit on press STANDBY ON on the
11. desired track number is displayed 3 Press YES to confirm the selected track gt The marker position Fi and the track time will be displayed The first 4 seconds of the track will be played continuously 4 Press PLAY PAUSE on the unit to play to the desired start position of your new track The initial position of marker Fi is always the start of the chosen track e Jo fast forward to the desired start position press lt lt SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH on the unit e To fine tune the position first press B PLAY PAUSE on the unit then rotate K JOG CONTROL Pl 5 Press YES to confirm the position of marker E gt he marker position E and the new track time will be displayed The first 4 seconds before marker position E until marker position amp will be played continuously 6 Press PLAY PAUSE on the unit to play to the stop position of your new track the initial position of marker E is always the position of marker Fi plus 4 seconds 7 Press YES to confirm the marked passage gt EDIT TRACK is shown Fi E and the track edit time are displayed Note If you open the CD changer tray the edit is deleted Clearing the track edit 1 Press NO during stop gt lear Fe E is displayed 2 Press YES to clear the markers gt he markers A E are cleared 25 TUNER Tuning to radio stations 1 Press TUNER to select the tuner 2 Press TUNER again to s
12. the antenna into one hole 3 Close the click fits using the lever 4 Move the antenna in different positions for optimum reception O FM AERIAL 4 Q 300 f The unit complies with the FCC Rules Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040 10 Operation ts subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation INSTALLATION SUBWOOFER TAPE RECORDER CD PLAYER 008 000000000000000000 DM PU cS oS CD RECORDER Analog audio connections AUX IN L R It is possible to use an additional appliance e g tape recorder TV or VCR with the unit 1 Insert the red plug of a cinch cable to the red jack AUX IN R and insert the white plug to the white jack AUX IN L 2 Connect the other end of the cinch cable to the audio outputs of the additional appliance 3 Press DIGITAL ANALOG AUX repeatedly to select the analog nee as the AA A Al ls displayed 4 Operate your appliance as usual and adjust volume and sound with the unit Note It is not possible to connect a turntable directly to AUX IN L R f you wish to use a turntable with the unit you have to connect an amplifier to AUX IN L R on the unit Then connect the turntable to the amplifier LINE OUT L R You can use these outputs for playback
13. the controls discussed there may save you a service call TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U S A PUERTO RICO OR U S VIRGIN ISLANDS Take the product to a Philips factory service center see enclosed list or authorized service center for repair When the product has been repaired you must pick up the unit at the center Centers may keep defective parts In U S A Puerto Rico and U S Virgin Islands all implied warranties including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the duration of this express warranty But because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last this limi tation may not apply to you TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA Please contact Philips at 1 800 661 6162 French Speaking 1 800 363 7278 English Speaking In Canada this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties No other warranties are expressed or implied including any implied war ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Philips is not liable under any circumstances for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages howsoever incurred even if notified of the possibility of such damages REMEMBER Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below Also please fill out and mail your warranty registration card promptly It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary MOD
14. to confirm your selection gt Stark Source AU and the remaining recording time of the CDR W are displayed 20 6 Start playback on the selected source gt he CD recorder starts to record simultaneously and RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown The remaining recording time on the CDR W is displayed Note If you start playback on the selected source within a track recording starts at the beginning of the next track or after 2 7 seconds of silence in analog recordings 7 Ifa digital source is selected After the recording process the CD recorder stops automatically Note Recordings from DAT or DCC will automatically stop after 20 seconds of silence If an analog source is selected At the end of the recording process the CD recorder stops after a silence of 20 seconds on the source material e Jo stop recording manually press M STOP on the unit gt RECORDING IN PROGRESS goes Off DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE Finalizing a COR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible CD player and CD recorder EXTERNAL RECORDING Manual recording Manual recording from an external source 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Repeatedly press DIGITAL ANALOG AUX to select the Input for the nal source from which you want to record PAU Dig is displayed if the dig
15. to select the clock 4 Press YES to confirm the selection gt The day of the week digit blinks 5 Rotate JOG CONTROL PI to set the day 6 Use lt 4 SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH on the unit to move from day of the week to hour 7 Rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl to set the hour 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the minutes 9 Press YES to confirm the settings 21 CLOCK TIMER You can select different timer functions which will be activated at a chosen time Make sure the clock is set before using one of these features Alarm timer Alarm timer setting The unit can be used as an alarm clock whereby the tuner CD recorder or CD changer starts playback automatically at a preset time 1 Press STANDBY ON as often as necessary on the unit to switch the unit to standby 2 Press CLOCK TIMER on the unit 3 Rotate JOG CONTROL Pl to select the alarm timer gt Alarm Is displayed ALARM is blinking 4 Press YES to confirm the selection gt The hour digit is blinking 5 Rotate lt JOG CONTROL Pl to set the hour 6 Use lt 4 SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH on the unit to move from hour to minutes 7 Rotate k JOG CONTROL PI to set the minutes 8 Press YES to confirm the time settings 9 Rotate kd JOG CONTROL Bl to select the source you want to be woken up with 10 Press YES on the unit to confirm the source selection e To stop the alarm press STANDBY ON on the unit Reco
16. unit e To switch the unit to standby press STANDBY ON again on the unit CD on the remote control Loading the CD changer CD recorder Important 1 This system is designed for regular CD RW s Therefore do not use any accessories such as disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets etc as offered on the market because they may cause jamming of the changer mechanism 2 Do not load more than one disc into one disc tray 1 CD changer Press OPEN CLOSE on the unit to open the CD changer tray gt ipen CEZ is displayed and the tray is opened CD recorder Press OPEN CLOSE on the unit to open the CD recorder tray gt ipen COR is displayed and the tray Is opened 2 CD changer You can load up to three discs in the CD changer for continuous playback without interruption Insert an audio disc printed side up in the right disc tray e You can load another disc in the left disc tray e Jo insert a third audio disc press CD CHANGE on the unit gt he CD carousel will rotate until the empty disc tray is at the right hand side CD recorder Insert an audio disc printed side up in the tray 12 3 CD changer Press OPEN CLOSE on the unit again to close the tray The tray is closed and Rear is displayed f an unfinalized disc is inserted fri tializing will be displayed the total playing time of the disc in the last selected disc tray are displayed The track numbers light up i
17. using MASTER VOLUME VOLUME on the remote control gt The volume level in E decibel is displayed Incredible Surround stereo sound is determined by the distance between the front speakers Incredible Surround enables you to enjoy an incredibly wide stereo effect regardless of the speakers distance e Press INCREDIBLE SURR INCREDIBLE SURROUND on the remote control to switch the surround sound effect either on or off gt INCREDIBLE SURROUND is shown and Irmredible 4 is displayed if the oa un effect i is on Note The effect of Incredible Surround may vary with different types of music Treble and Bass level adjustment 1 Press TREBLE or BASS on the unit gt he volume rotary is activated to select the treble bass settings 2 Turn the volume wet to adjust the treble or bass gt Treble or Bass and the actual value between 5 and 45 IS a briefly Note If the volume rotary is not turned for 5 seconds it will switch back to volume PURE e Press PURE repeatedly to switch bass and treble settings either on or off gt PURE is shown and Fure settings are switched off is displayed if bass and treble gt ptimal is displayed if preset bass and treble settings are switched on S gt Perzonal is displayed if personal preset bass and treble settings are switched on LOUDNESS e Press LOUDNESS to switch loudness either on or off gt LOUDNESS is shown and Loudness Is displayed if
18. 4 X127 N Mr A A E EN 4 6 kg each 29 TROUBLESHOOTING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the WARNING If you are unable to solve a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or service center unit yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee Do LASER SAFETY not open the unit as there is a risk of electric shock This unit employs a laser Only a qualified service If a fault occurs first check the points listed before taking person should remove the cover or attempt to service the unit for repair this device due to possible eye injury PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No sound Volume is not correctly adjusted Adjust the volume dl Headphones are connected Disconnect headphones speakers are wrongly or not connected Make sure speakers are properly connected Power cable is not securely connected Connect power cable properly No reaction to Electrostatic discharge Disconnect the unit from power supply then controls reconnect after a few seconds Poor radio reception Weak radio signal Direct the antenna for optimum reception Antenna is positioned near a radiation source Change the position of the interfering unit or such as a TV VCR computer etc try to switch it off Poor bass sound speakers are not in phase Connect the colored or marked wires to the colored terminals and the black or unmarked wires to the black terminals Bad sound Badly match
19. AC MAINS After all other 6 AM AERIAL connect the supplied loop connections have been antenna here made connect the power 7 FM AERIAL 300 Q connect the supplied wire cord to the power outlet antenna here For optimal performance 8 AUX IN L R connect to the analog audio use only the original output of an additional power cable appliance 2 DIGITAL IN connect to the coaxial output 9 LINE OUT L R connect to the analog audio of a digital appliance input of an additional 3 DIGITAL OUT connect to the coaxial input appliance of a digital appliance 4 SPEAKERS 6 Q L R connect to the supplied speakers 5 SUBWOOFER OUT connect to the input of a subwoofer CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS On the front 10 Source selection CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 selects the CD changer switches to CD 1 CD 2 or CHS GDR selects the CD recorder TUNER selects the tuner DIGITAL ANALOG AUX selects the input for an additional appliance rca CD changer tray 12 OPEN CLOSE opens and closes the CD changer tray 13 CD CHANGE selects the next disc tray TU cion display 15 CD RECORDER CD recorder tray 16 STANDBY ON
20. DING o o o ju 0 ju w N Manual recording Manual recording from the FM tuner 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Press TUNER repeatedly to select the FM tuner Then select the desired radio station see Tuning to radio stations 3 Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter the recording menu gt HR Tuner is displayed 4 Press YES to confirm ilai t and Record are displayed 5 Press YES to start recording gt he arrow lights RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown manual recording starts and the actual recording time remaining starts to count down 6 Press M STOP to stop recording Manual microphone recording 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Set MIC LEVEL to the minimum level to prevent acoustic feedback e g a loud howling sound before you connect the microphone 3 Connect a microphone to MIC 4 Press CD 1 CD 2 or CD 3 to select the disc with which you wish to mix the microphone 5 Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter the recording menu 6 Rotate Kd JOG CONTROL Bl to select the manual recording mode for the microphone D Mix Mic is displayed 7 Press YES to confirm gt iaitand Record are displayed 8 Press YES to start recording 9 Rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl to select the desired track gt he disc tray number the current track number and playing time of the track a
21. E E ae ee 32 o S o H gt 2 ESA ne ee A 62 5 ui IMPO RTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards There are however some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 Read these instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Keep these instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed all warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow all instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Do not use this apparatus near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 6 Clean only with a damp cloth The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 7 Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Do not block any of the ventilation openings For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appara
22. EL SERIAL This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from state province to state province Philips Service Solutions Group P O Box 2976 Longview Texas 75606 903 242 4800 EL4965E005 MAC 4110 1 97 Sa 3103 306 1694 1 PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation Knoxville Tennessee 37914 1810 U S A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Printed in Italy IB81871001 VieEvS9950
23. PEAT DISC The entire selected disc is played repeatedly gt REPEAT ALL All discs in the CD changer or the program are is played repeatedly 2 Playback starts in the chosen mode 3 lo return to normal playback press REPEAT on the remote control until the display indication disappears Note REPEAT DISC s not possible during SHUFFLE or while playing a program 14 Playing tracks in random order 1 Press SHUFFLE on the remote contro during playback gt SHUFFLE is shown and either all tracks of the program or of the loaded disc s in the CD changer or CD recorder are played in random order 2 To return to normal playback press SHUFFLE again CD text This feature allows the display of information such as album title or track title contained on a specially encoded CD e Make sure to insert a CD with CD text gt CD TEXT is shown and the album title is scrolled once CD text when playback is stopped e Press CD TEXT on the unit to see the following information which will be scrolled once if available Album title Artist s name on album CD text during playback e Press CD TEXT on the unit to see the following information which will be scrolled once if available Artist s name on track on CD recorder only Track title Microphone mixing 1 Set MIC LEVEL to the minimum level to prevent acoustic feedback e g a loud howling sound before you connect th
24. To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the rear of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No PHILIPS Visit our World Wide Web Site at http www philipsusa com Canada English This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Francais Cet appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le Brouillage Radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada This warning lable is located on the rearside and inside this laser product INVISIBLE CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DANGER 4vo 0 DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM VARO AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINANAKYMATTOMAALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTR LNING N R DENNA DEL R PPNAD OCH SPARREN AR URKOPPLAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN or DANGER Invisible laser radiation when open AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM ENGLISH nnn 4 5 u a N E
25. arm OH is displayed when the alarm timer Is on gt REC is shown and REC Timer the record timer Is on gt ALARM and REC are shown FEC Filarm OH Is displayed when the alarm and record timer are on gt ALARM and REC go off FEC A 1 ar F is displayed when the alarm and ah mek are e off GH is displayed when Sleep timer You can set a certain period of time before the unit switches off 1 Press SLEEP on the remote control until the desired sleeper time Is displayed gt SLEEP S shown and mi LIS das Or sl MEE js displayed 2 As soon as the desired time is displayed do not press SLEEP again After the chosen time has elapsed the unit switches to standby e Jo deactivate the sleep timer press SLEEP on the remote control until Sleee OFF is displayed TECHNICAL DATA subject to modification without notice General PAG PO WO anar cto 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption A S EEE A N A A 148 W Standby oo ec ceceecceeeceseceseeseecesseesesteersseneeeserensenen lt 30 W ECONOMY power SAVE MOE sssrin lt 2W Dimensions W XA X uence 10 4 x 12 2 x 15 6 in Weight without Speakers s s s 11 kg Amplifier Output power 2 x 100 W FIC 6 Q 1 kHz THD 10 Frequency response 60 12 500 Hz FTC 0 5 1 5 dB NA atada nicas gt 80 dBA IEC Input sensitivity AUX IN LAR ooocccicnnioconncnininninninocononnanororonrancnenocanonas 800 mV code 1 mV DIGITAL IN w
26. displayed and you cannot enter the naay ent mods DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE Finalizing a COR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or play a recorded CDRW on a CORW compatible CD player and CD recorder Copyright protection The Serial Copy Management System SCMS prevents the making of a digital copy from a digital copy The system allows making a digital recording from the original however in some countries this may require the authorization of copyright holders When p ty to eu worp protected material from an external source will be displayed No further digital coin is be Ten When you try to record copy protected material from the internal CD changer no digital recording is possible however the CD recorder will automatically switch to analog recording Recording CD text If the original CD has CD Text this text will be recorded automatically provided that the CD text is not copy protected dl mal case a of CD text will not be possible and T zt will be displayed 16 Direct Line Recording DLR The CD recorder is equipped with the high performance Direct Line Recording technique lt ensures a perfect recording of the source material meaning a true bit for bit recording DLR will always become active when you make normal recordings in listen mode Auto Level Control ALC Auto Level Control ensures that the track
27. e microphone 2 Connect a microphone to MIC 3 Press CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 CDR TUNER or DIGITAL ANALOG AUX to select the source with which you wish to mix the microphone 4 Play the selected source 5 Adjust the volume using MASTER VOLUME 6 Adjust the desired mixing level between the source and the microphone by turning MIC LEVEL 7 Start singing or talking through the microphone Note Keep the microphone away from the speakers to prevent a howling sound PROGRAM ya CONTROL 14 Programming track numbers You can select tracks and store them either in the CD changer or CD recorder memory If you use the program for playback you can choose one of the two memories else if you like to specify tracks for recording use the CD changer memory only You can store any track more than once 1 Load the desired disc s in the disc tray s 2 Press either CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 or CDR to select the disc 3 Press PROG on the unit PROGRAM on the remote control gt PROG Starts blinking and Fracdiram is displayed 4 If either CD 1 CD 2 or CD 3 ts selected Rotate H JOG CONTROL P to select either C or 2 411 All tracks of CD 1 or 2 3 will be me pe 0i or 2 and track number The track number of CD 1 or 2 3 will be programmed If CDR is selected Rotate Hf JOG CONTROL Pl press the numerical keys on the remote control for 2 digit numbers press the keys in rapid successi
28. e CDR Mini Hi Fi system PHILIPS Toll Free Help Line Ligne d assistance en service libre Linea de ayuda telefonica sin cargo 800 531 0039 Lote make things better PHILIPS Return your Warranty Registration card today to ensure you receive all the benefits you re entitled to e Once your Philips purchase is registered youre eligible to receive all the privileges of owning a Philips product e So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with your purchase at once And take advantage of these important benefits Warranty Verification Registering your product within 10 days confirms your right to maximum protection under the terms and Owner Confirmation Your completed Warranty Registration Card serves as verification of ownership in the event of product theft or loss Model Registration Returning your Warranty Registration Card right away guarantees you ll receive all the information and special conditions of your Philips warranty PHILIPS Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the family Dear Philips product owner Thank you for your confidence in Philips You ve selected one of the best built best backed products available today And we ll do everything in our power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come As a member of the Philips family you re entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive
29. ed setting for the given type of Correct the sound settings on the unit music or sound Remote control does not Batteries are inserted incorrectly function properly Batteries are flat Distance to the unit is too large insert Oise Indication The CD RW is scratched badly or dirty Insert batteries correctly Insert new batteries Reduce distance Replace or clean the disc No CD RW inserted or inserted upside down The laser lens is steamed up Heong Disc indication No digital audio disc is inserted lise Audio CO indication Insert a CD RW with label facing upwards Wait until the lens has cleared Insert a digital audio disc marked with Digital Audio and the special logo Disc Recouer Indication Power loss Wait a few minutes The disc is being repaired Mise Error indication Giso Eescouer was not able to repair the disc The disc can still be played but not recorded or finalized further input Indication Wrong input is chosen select the correct input No correct digital source is detected after starting recording Make sure the connection cable is properly connected Does not record CDR W is scratched or dirty The inserted disc is not recordable Recording process is interrupted power loss mechanical shock Recorded disc does not The inserted CDR W is not finalized play in another standard The CDRW is inserted in a non CDRW CD player compatible CD player 30
30. elect the desired waveband he selected waveband Is displayed 3 Keep lt 4 SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH lt 4 or gt gt on the remote control pressed for more than a half second gt The selected waveband and Sesrchireg are displayed The radio tunes to a station with sufficient signal strength 4 Repeat searching until you find the desired station e To tune to a weak station briefly press SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH lt lt or gt gt on the remote control as often as necessary for optimum reception Storing radio stations It is possible to store up to 40 radio stations Stations can be selected and programmed automatically or you can do that yourself Programming will overwrite your former presets starting from the last active preset station After programming the last stored preset station will be tuned Automatic programming If no preset is tuned automatic programming starts at preset number one 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of Tuning to radio stations 26 2 Keep PROG PROGRAM on the remote control pressed for more than 2 seconds Autoprogram IS displayed PROG and the current preset number in the music calendar start blinking All available radio stations for the selected waveband are stored automatically PROG goes off the preset number the waveband and the frequency of the last preset station are displayed briefly e o store radio stations for another waveband repeat steps
31. ement In recording mode tracks will be incremented automatically so that the track numbers are in the same position as the original e To switch the automatic track increment function on press as often as necessary TRACK INCR on the remote control a atop wnei del is selected Lite is displayed and the function is on Track increments are now automatically detected from digital source material In analog source material a silence of 2 7 seconds or more is detected as a track increment e Jo switch the automatic track increment function off press as often as necessary TRACK INCR on the remote control pally a wien Lo is selected T is displayed and the function is off Track T can now be incremented manually by pressing TRACK INCR on the remote control during recording The minimum track length is 4 seconds Notes Irack numbers cannot be changed after recording The automatic track increment only works with consumer sources with a digital output signal according to the IEC 958 consumer part audio standard DAT DVD and DCC do not deliver this signal 22 FINALIZE ee Finalizing CDR W discs Finalizing a CDR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible CD player and CD recorder avoid further unwanted recordings on a disc or avoid erasure of tracks on a CDRW Notes Finalizi
32. g is displayed if the analog input is selected 5 Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter the recording menu 6 Rotate a g a gt to select the type of recording AU Mix Mic the microphone is mixed with the external source fic Orla only the microphone is recorded 7 Press YES to confirm your selection gt iait is m Fecord ALH and the remaining recording time of the COR W a are eleve 8 set the optimal recording level on the CD recorder see REC LEVEL key e n addition you can also set the optimal recording level of the microphone by turning MIC LEVEL 9 fals Mix Hic Is selected Press YES on the unit and simultaneously start playback on the external source The CD recorder starts to record and RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown The remaining recording time of the CDR W is displayed Iffiic nly is selected Press YES on the unit to start recording The CD recorder starts to record and RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown The remaining recording time of the CDR W is displayed 10 Press M STOP on the unit to stop recording gt Lipdate is displayed and RECORDING IN PROGRESS goes off DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE Finalizing a COR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or play a recorded CDRW on a CORW compatible CD player and CD recorder 21 EXTERNAL RECORDING UN FINALIZING ERASING Automatic track incr
33. inalize another disc first in order to obtain memory space 1 Insert the CDRW you want to unfinalize in the CD recorder tray 2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder 3 Press Haka on mE unit gt iunfina is displayed 4 Press do to San unfinalizing iinfinal is displayed and the operation time remaining starts to count down Erasing from a CDRW disc po CONTROL ERASE It is possible to erase one or more tracks starting from the end of the last track or the entire CDRW Erasing an entire CDRW 1 Insert the CDRW you want to erase in the CD recorder tray 2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder 3 Press ERASE to enter the erasing menu 4 Rotate a a CONO P to select gt for erasing the entire disc 5 Press YES to confirm your selection Erase 7 the total playing time and the total number of tracks to be erased are displayed All track numbers will blink in the music calendar 6 Press m to start erasing p Erase s displayed and the operation time remaining starts to count down The track number of the actual erased track will go off in the music calendar Erasing one or more tracks 1 Insert the CDRW from which you want to erase tracks in the CD recorder tray 2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder 3 Press ERASE to enter the erasing menu 4 Rotate kd JOG CONTROL Pl to select the track number s you wish to erase gt Eraze and the track number e g 18 are displayed
34. ital input is selected A Analog is displayed if the analog input is selected 3 Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter the recording menu 4 Rotate I lt os ae P to select the type of recording A Harald for manual start of recording 5 Press YES to confirm your selection pilait is ae gt record and the remaining recording time of Lo CDRW a are edi piye 6 Start playback on the external source in order to set the optimal recording level on the CD recorder see REC LEVEL key 7 Stop playback on the external source 8 Go to the beginning of the desired track 9 Press YES on the unit and simultaneously start playback on the external source The CD recorder starts to record and RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown The remaining recording time of the CDR W is displayed Note Fiheck Input connection Is flashing check the digital 10 Press M STOP on the unit to stop recording gt incl te is displayed and RECORDING IN PROGRESS goes off Manual microphone recording 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Set MIC LEVEL to the minimum level to prevent acoustic feedback e g a loud howling sound before you connect the microphone 3 Connect a microphone to MIC 4 Repeatedly press DIGITAL ANALOG AUX to select the input for the external source with which you wish to mix TA the ee PALES Digital is displayed if the digital input is ar selected A Analo
35. le and bass INCREDIBLE SURROUND creates an incredibly wide stereo effect PORE nos switches bass and treble settings on off Note Always press the source key of the source you wish to control e g CD1 before selecting the desired function key e g SHUFFLE 10 PROGRAM SHUFFLE REPEAT TRACK INCR OO TIMER ON OFF SLEEP BRIGHTNESS BALANCE LOUDNESS INCREDIBLE PURE SURROUND PHILIPS Remote control batteries Open the battery compartment of the remote control and insert 2 alkaline batteries type AA RO6 UM 3 Do not use old and new or different types of batteries in combination Remove batteries if they are dead or if the remote control is not to be used for a long time Batteries contain chemical substances so they should be disposed of properly DISPLAY Display The display of the unit is divided into 3 sections which show you the following Information area TIME TOTAL REC TOTAL TRACK TRACK TIME EENEN HEEEE SERRE E E Pitt ttt HEEEE HEHEH Semen NENEN O E ann EEE EEE a m A E RENEE HASEN HENES ee ee ee ee a mammu oe PM This area is used for feedback of the CD changer CD recorder tuner frequencies menu options values and scrolling text messages Status lights and flags CD CHANGER CD RECORDER TUNER ES ES CORW tic I I coco aux r Pil ic OO i FINISH CD TEXT EDIT TRACK J REC J
36. lecting a track during playback e Rotate Kd JOG CONTROL Pl press lt 4 or gt I on the remote control to skip to the beginning of the previous or next track on the selected disc Playback continues with the selected track Selecting a track when playback is stopped 1 Rotate kd JOG CONTROL Pl press or PI on the remote control to skip to the required track number 2 Press gt PLAY PAUSE on the remote control to start playback Playback starts with the selected track Note Instead of using A or l on the remote control you can also directly key in the required track number by using the numerical keys For 2 digit numbers press the keys in rapid succession Searching for a passage during playback 1 Keep lt 4 SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH lt lt or gt gt on the remote control pressed to find a particular passage in a backward or forward direction Searching is started and playback continues at a low volume After 3 seconds the search speeds up with volume muted 2 Release the key at the desired passage Normal playback continues Note During SHUFFLE while repeating a track or while playing a program searching is only possible within the current track SHUFFLE and REPEAT Repeating a track the disc or the program 1 Repeatedly press REPEAT on the remote control during playback to select either gt REPEAT TRACK he current track is played repeatedly gt RE
37. llZINg o ooccinicococonncunnnnncnos 17 TCIM SME CUSED CING zarna Eea E TE rte ere ere E E teers 18 Noimameconinolana AISTE da 18 Maa eO A E A A E 18 External recording A MEG OnGiMG i ence sccon cceecaee nena eer eee 20 EC ORCNMOP wit ec UIUONMENIG SIA eer yeaa serene eee ey wee eee eee 20 A GONG ING exene a cence neve tere ne E erates mets 21 UCC MANGA CK INEKe Mele acre time E rn eee a Un finalizing erasing Ria lize DEV CSCS seat statement tora Bra O Z2 A A Agen cece cere cseen eee eer eAenevenerve aires 23 Erasinoninom ake D WN CHS C A aevawvere esencereceemrarter ve seveutin eet imar id 23 Features EDI TENT om CD recorra ONM see ee eee eo 24 25 e ED Change nOmly we enneren ster ere heer nena erates 25 Tuner O a 26 SLOMAN NT ACH CTU CNIS e nesses acer tess rer rere are co eRe ieee ere err 26 IM anA aea rena cere tee ce eecar 26 Clock Timer COCK Setting ee e A me eens eno ore E A E 27 Alamat er E E O en tan een eee E 28 Recordotimet a r Aa T AAE AL S A A ET I T 28 Switching the alarm and record timer ON OFF oocococonicinocccnononcnnnncnrnrnnnnoos 28 Sleepitim erea en r a ence a taen torus a E E E 28 A E eee eres 29 iroubleshooting AEn Aana an E ar rere E E E NE 30 Limitediwarranty A E A ean ree eee ee 31 Accessories supplied 2 speakers including 2 speaker cables Remote control 2 batteries for the remote control size AA AM loop antenna FM wire antenna Powe
38. n the music calendar CD recorder Press OPEN CLOSE on the unit again to close the tray The tray is closed and Feaciri is displayed of the disc are displayed The track numbers light up in the music calendar Playing a CD RW 1 Press gt PLAY PAUSE on the remote control to start playback CD changer elapsed playing time are displayed The current track number is also blinking in the music calendar CD recorder are displayed The current track number is also blinking in the music calendar e To switch through the following information repeatedly press DISPLAY on the unit gt Track number remaining playing time of current track gt Track number remaining playing time of disc gt Track number actual playing time of current track 2 Press M STOP Mi on the remote control to stop playback CD changer the total playing time of the disc are displayed CD recorder time of the disc are displayed e To switch through the following information repeatedly press DISPLAY on the unit gt Total number of tracks total playing time of disc gt CD text is displayed e You can interrupt playback by pressing gt PLAY PAUSE HH on the remote control gt he time where playback was interrupted is blinking e To resume playback press PLAY PAUSE on the remote control again BASIC FUNCTIONS Sound control Volume adjustment e Adjust the volume by
39. ng will take about 2 4 minutes After finalization of the CDR W cor w changes to cD on the display During finalization no other operating commands can be executed Auto finalizing When using either CD gt CD or COMPILE CD your recordings will be finalized automatically see High speed recording and automatic finalizing Manual finalizing when recording is in progress 1 Press FINALIZE on me unit during recording futo E is displayed 2 Press YES to confirm gt FINALIZE is shown The finalization will start after recording and the actual finalizing time left will start to count down Manual finalizing when recording is stopped 1 Insert the CDR W you want to finalize in the CD recorder tray 2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder 3 Press aes on the unit gt Firs is displayed 4 Press YES to start en gt FINALIZE is shown Final is displayed and the actual finalizing time left starts to count down UN FINALIZING ERASING Unfinalizing CDRW discs If you want to record or erase on from a finalized CDRW you have to unfinalize it first Notes Unfinalizing will take approximately 2 minutes After unfinalizing of the CDRW co changes to CDRW on the display When unfinalizing a CDRW with CD text on it available this text will be transferred to the CD recorder memory In case the memory is full you have to erase text see Erasing from the memory or to f
40. oe cesses 900 MV 75 2 12 56 kHz Output Impedance speakers 260 Impedance headphones 32 Q 600 Q E I aaien a A tec macteg 500 mV DISTAL sana 900 mV 75 Q 44 1 kHz SUBWOOFER OUT oooccoococociccocicicccococconcnonocononnconininnonos 1V CD changer Number of programmable tracks o ooooconicconocincncnos 40 SUENE range ri 20 20 000 Hz Sa A A EAE E EEA gt 92 dBA GOSS TAIK enea EAEE lt 65 dB 1 kHz Total harmonic ASTON ooo lt 94 dB 1 kHz CD recorder Number of programmable tracks ooooconicionocicinoco 99 CD playback Frequency range 20 20 000 Hz ci an gt 92 dBA Cross talk ooo lt 65 dB 1 kHz Total harmonic distortion lt 84 dB 1 kHz Analog recording digital playback FEU rang eirinen 20 20 000 Hz S N ratio playback o ooooccooiononicicnonicconcincnono gt 86 dBA A Ree s lt 65 dB 1 kHz Total harmonic distortion lt 81 dB 1 kHz Laser CD recorder DO reia occ E semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wave length 775 795 nm at 25 C Output pOWer s s 2 5 mW Read 35 mW Write A 60 degree Tuner Wave range o tenons T ER 87 5 108 0 MHz PUI osito alce 530 1 700 kHz Speakers Mp 3 way bass reflex ICC aaa rada 60 A cea sence 1x 6 5 Wweeter coocooocconociccocicoccconencnnoncncnnons 1 x 2 5 Ferro fluid cooled NC o 1 x 1 Polydome Dimensions h XW X d eenen 122 X9
41. on to select a track number 5 Press YES to store your selection in the memory gt The number of programmed tracks STEP Fr and the total program time are displayed The track number blinks in the music calendar 6 Select and store all desired tracks in this way 7 Press PROG on the unit PROGRAM on the remote control to end programming gt PROG stays shown and the program is currently available Note If the maximum number of Hs hana nas IS reached the display shows Frage am Full Erasing a track from the program 1 If necessary press M STOP on the unit MW on the remote control to stop playback 2 Press either CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 or CDR to select the desired memory 3 Press PROG PROGRAM on the remote control followed by lt lt SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH lt lt or gt gt on the remote control to move through the program steps gt The track number at the selected step and the total program time are displayed 4 Press ee to remove the track from the program pil is displayed briefly SeN next peace track number will move up to this position and is displayed together with the step number and the remaining total program time Clearing the program 1 If necessary press M STOP on the unit MW on the remote control to stop playback 2 Press NO lear Prog iS displayed 3 Press YES to clear the program Frog Cleared will be displayed and PROG goes off Note When
42. on a CORW compatible CD player and CD recorder 17 INTERNAL RECORDING o o o Go Co ju w N High speed recording High speed recording of an entire disc a track a program or a track edit 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Press either CD 1 CD 2 or CD 3 to select the disc from which you wish to record 3 Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter into the recording menu 4 Rotate M JOG CONTROL PI to select one of the following high speed recording modes If a disc from the CD changer is selected D Fast for high speed recording of an entire disc pores wi ay ds gt Track F for high speed recording of a track o Press VES t to Mea e Rotate S JOG CONTROL Pl to select the track gt iec Tr and the track number is displayed pore ith step 6 lf CD mene cala mode is available gt Frog F for high speed recording of the selected disc or of ie program If CD changer track edit mode is available E Fast for high speed recording of the A B track 18 5 Press YES to confirm your selection gt Both decks will be selected in the display the arrow Starts blinking The remaining recording time of the estada the total a time of the A and ORE a pal i or 2 3 7 Record Prog or PA jg a Note When the CDR W already contains a recording ALC will also become active and alc will be shown 6 Pres
43. or gt gt SEARCH lt 4 or gt gt on the remote control to move to the position where the space is to be inserted gt he position starts blinking 2 Press YES to confirm the position of the insert character A space will be inserted text will move to the right Deleting and substituting a character Press lt lt SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH lt lt or gt gt on the remote control to move to the character s position to be deleted or substituted gt The character starts blinking 2 If you want to delete the character Press NO The character is deleted and the text is shifted one position to the left If you want to substitute the character Rotate M JOG CONTROL Pl press the alphabet keys on the remote control to select a new character Press YES to confirm the selection e To change another character press SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH td or gt gt on the remote control FEATURES Erasing text 1 Press EDIT TEXT to enter we ee au menu T Edit is displayed 2 Rotate I lt BES a PI to select the text erase menu eText 1S displayed 3 Press YES to confirm 4 Rotate dl inn CONTROL Pl to select one of the following PALL Tex E All text of the selected disc is chosen to be erased i in one ue gt Fi list CD artist s name is chosen to be erased gt A1 CD di is chosen to be erased hist fT Lola _ artist s name of track 1 or IZ Ni IS chosen to be pee
44. or recording on any analog audio equipment e g amplifier or tape recorder e Use a cinch cable to connect the analog audio inputs of the additional appliance with LINE OUT L R on the unit and operate your appliance as usual Digital audio connections DIGITAL IN You can use this coaxial input for recordings from any digital audio equipment with a digital coaxial output e g CD player or DVD player 1 Use a coaxial cable to connect the coaxial output of the additional appliance with DIGITAL IN on the unit 2 Press DIGITAL ANALOG AUX repeatedly to select the digital a Lon me Da AL Du Is displayed 3 Operate your appliance as usual DIGITAL OUT You can use this coaxial output for recordings on any digital audio equipment with a digital coaxial input e g CD recorder e Use a coaxial cable to connect the coaxial input of the additional appliance with DIGITAL OUT on the unit and operate your appliance as usual Connecting a subwoofer A subwoofer can be used to enhance the bass performance of your unit dramatically 1 Use a cinch cable to connect the input of the subwoofer with SUBWOOFER OUT at the unit 2 Follow the instructions supplied with the subwoofer REMOTE CONTROL Remote control buttons D switches the unit to standby CDR TUNER CD1 CD2 CD3 AUX selects the sources Number alphabet keys Uri keys in numbers for tracks or stations ABC XYZ
45. ording modes High speed recording and automatic finalizing Fast and easy Record and finalize your CDR W in one quick step while the sound is muted You can record the current CD or a program from the CD changer High speed recording Record your CDR W fast while the sound is muted You can record an entire CD a track a program or a track edit from the CD changer Normal recording and listening Listen to the recording while you are making It You can record an entire CD a track a program or a track edit from the CD changer Manual recording Start and stop your recording manually while listening to it You can do either microphone recordings or radio recordings from the FM tuner High speed recording and automatic finalizing Ce Come High speed recording and automatic finalizing of the current disc 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Press CD CD on the unit to enter the recording mode gt Both decks will be selected in the display the arrow starts blinking The remaining recording time or the Lie Mile total playing time of the source CD and E CEI or 3 are displayed 3 Press YES to start recording and finalizing gt he arrow lights RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown high speed recording and finalizing start and the actual recording time remaining starts to count down Note If a program was already available before p
46. r cable Setup information Place the unit on a flat hard and stable surface Make sure there is sufficient space around the unit to prevent overheating Active mobile phones close to the CDR Mini Hi Fi system may cause malfunctions Maintenance Clean the unit with a soft slightly dampened lint free cloth Do not use any cleaning agents as they may have a corrosive effect Do not expose the unit batteries or discs to humidity rain sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight Environmental information All redundant packing material has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three mono materials cardboard box polystyrene foam buffer and polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials dead batteries and old equipment As an ENERGY STAR partner Philips has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Grog yi GENERAL INFORMATION Discs for recording For recording make sure to use special audio discs only These discs are marked Digital Audio and with the logos shown below Two different types of audio discs are usable on this CD recorder CD
47. rd timer Record timer setting The unit can do recordings automatically from an external source or from a preset radio station at a preset time 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of Alarm timer setting 2 Rotate 14 ee oe gt to select the record timer Rec 7 is displayed REC is shown and starts blinking 3 Press YES on the unit to confirm the selection gt The hour digit for the start of recording blinks 4 Rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl to set the hour of start of recording 28 5 Use lt 4 SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH on the unit to move from hour to minutes of start of recording 6 Rotate k JOG CONTROL Pl to set the minutes of start of recording 7 Continue this procedure by using lt 4 SEARCH or gt gt SEARCH to move on to hour and minutes of end of recording and to the day of the week After each move always rotate M JOG CONTROL BA to do the settings 8 Press YES to confirm the settings 9 Rotate kd JOG CONTROL Pl to select from which you want to record If you have chosen the tuner as source Rotate JOG CONTROL Pl again to select a preset radio Station and confirm this selected station by pressing YES 10 Press YES on the unit to confirm the source selection e Jo stop the recording press M STOP on the unit Switching the alarm and record timer on off e Press TIMER ON OFF on the remote control repeatedly to switch the alarm and or record timer on or off gt ALARM is shown and Al
48. re displayed 10 Press PLAY PAUSE to start playback gt The selected source is mixed with the microphone 11 Press M STOP to stop recording e Jo perform microphone recording only see Manual recording in chapter External recording DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE Finalizing a COR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible CD player and CD recorder 19 EXTERNAL RECORDING MIC LEVEL e MIC Analog or digital recording When making recordings from an external source we recommend to do analog recording only if digital recording is not possible Digital recording will usually result in better sound quality Recording with automatic start Recording of an entire disc or a track with automatic start 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Repeatedly press DIGITAL ANALOG AUX to select the input for the external source from which you want to record gt Digital is displayed if the digital input is selected A Analog is displayed if the analog input is selected 3 Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter the recording menu 4 Rotate Hi JOG CONTROL Pl to select either FILES ED for recording with synchronized start of an entire disc l Track for recording with synchronized start of a track 5 Press YES
49. recording and automatic finalizing of current program ERASE ocuuvoci sionosaad erases recordings Sound control MASTER VOLUME adjusts the volume TREBLE sets the treble level PURE oia switches bass and treble settings on off INCREDIBLE SURR creates an incredibly wide stereo effect LOUDNESS boosts treble and bass BASS sets the bass level T EE A cosiids 3 5 mm headphone jack Note Connecting the headphones will switch off the speakers 27 OPEN CLOSE opens and closes the CD recorder tray 28 CD TEXT switches through CD text information 29 CLOCK TIMER selects the clock function activates and deactivates the timer IR SENSOR sensor for the infrared remote control Note You will recognize that various keys will be illuminated on the unit depending on the different modes or programs you are in This is for your guidance in order to facilitate the finding of the relevant keys for selection INSTALLATION Power The type plate is located on the rear of the unit 1 Check whether the power voltage as shown on the type plate corresponds to your local power voltage If it does not consult your dealer or service organization 2 Make sure all connections have been made before switching on the power supply 3 Connec
50. ree eae eed 2 amp 3 General information Accessories SUI GO ame erates ema t re tra mn yh the ent nei 4 o 4 ETI Ce ars i eC eaeeeew enter E A tere E IE E 4 A o 4 E CONGIME ee a MEA FAE AR creas N A A S E T een 5 A A s aA E A E E ATE E tence 5 CDA A E A gree eer 5 Controls and connections 7na a an a a T 6 7 Installation PONVE Ie ANP EEE EAE E een E Ste E EET REAA AEEA 8 Speake reconnection SeA AAAA E T T N 8 Aea OMIM GG O A eae ae ae are dene Osea 8 Analoga udio O ana cd g a r a tee marteee ee eee ee eee 9 CAME a dc l Remote control hemote Conto NUE OM Sez eee e come E A E erate rete noua ete A 10 A O o 10 Display aE AMEE aren te on ee ree ere eee 11 Basic functions SWIC MING on SVENE W AMON Vig serrede reese esac ate rere estes ceeeeras 12 Loading the CD changer CD recordel cccceccscsseseseseseecetsesescecatenesees 12 Plawimerrat GD AVY sce A A 12 o IA AEE carter E creature tanta enti vcr er E E TT 13 Demomod ane ere a A E et cre rene nr vate arn cen ene E ener 13 O spencer ee eee eee 14 Selectingrartrack aN SEARING etree ete aeceence E ety 14 O 14 A vecvint E ATAO A AEREE AEN 14 ada TE 14 Program Riogrammingstrackinumhens ma Cee Creal Aten Sean near ners 15 Hasina a tack irom the oia 15 Cleaning ado 15 Making anprognanl ao 15 About recording Basic intoimationi AA EE EE EIE ETEA 16 A 16 A O eee eee one nee AC ee nee emcee ga un naa 16 a E 16 Internal recording A A ene 17 High speed recording and automatic fina
51. ressing CD CD this will be ignored PROG goes off and the current disc will be recorded After finishing the recording PROG s shown and the program is available again High speed recording and automatic finalizing optional of the current program 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Press COMPILE CD on the unit to enter the record mode gt Both decks will be selected in the display the arrow Starts blinking The remaining recording time of the oe the total vo time of the source CD and o are displayed 3 Press either YES to confirm or NO to change the program gt PROG starts blinking Now you can change the program see Program and return to the record mode by pressing COMPILE CD A Auto Firs i displayed Press ser YES if the CDR W is to be finalized after recording or NO if the CDR W is not to be finalized after recording gt he arrow lights RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown high speed recording and finalizing if selected start and the actual recording time remaining starts to count down Note If no program is available and you press COMPILE CD you enter immediately into the program menu Start your programming and return to the record mode by pressing PROGRAM or COMPILE CD DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE Finalizing a COR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or play a recorded CDRW
52. rrectly use a commonly available cleaning CD to clean the lenses before submitting the unit to repair Other cleaning methods may destroy the lenses Always keep the trays closed to avoid dust on the lenses The lenses may cloud over when the unit is suddenly moved from cold to warm surroundings Playing a CD RW is not possible then Leave the unit in a warm environment until the moisture evaporates To take a CD RW out of its box easily press the center spindle while lifting the CD RW Always pick up a CD RW by the edge and put it back in its box after use Never write on a CD or attach a sticker to it Write only on the printed side of a CDR or CDRW and only with a soft felt tipped pen To clean a CD RW wipe it in a Straight line from the center toward the edge using a soft lint free cloth A cleaning agent may damage the disc CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 17 10 16 asha hal ia 11 10 olfa 7 e 5 _ e O o cti N AT T oL S A e 1 2 3 4 21 22 b3 24 25 26 On the back
53. s YES to start high speed recording gt he arrow lights RECORDING IN PROGRESS is shown high speed recording starts and the actual recording time remaining starts to count down e Jo stop recording press M STOP on the unit Normal recording and listening Normal recording and listening of an entire disc a track a program or a track edit 1 Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles 2 Follow steps 2 and 3 of High speed recording 3 Rotate kd JOG CONTROL Pl to select one of the following normal record options If cD angen IS SECCION E0 Lister for listening to the entire disc during normal do gt TrackLister for listening to the track during normal recording e Press YES to confirm e Rotate kd JOG CONTROL Pl to select the desired track prec Tr and the track number is displayed of cub an step 6 of High speed recording lf CD changer progra mode ts available Frog Lister for listening to the program during normal aa IFCD ene wack edit mode ts available PARE Li for listening to the A B track during normal dino 4 Follow steps 5 and 6 of High speed recording e Jo stop recording press M STOP on the unit DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE Finalizing a COR W disc is a simple procedure necessary to play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible CD player and CD recorder INTERNAL RECOR
54. s on the recorded disc have a similar volume level At all times the already recorded tracks of the CDR W disc will be taken as reference for the volume level of the following recordings ALC is active when ALC is shown Auto level control becomes active when COMPILE CD is being used a disc a track or a track edit is being high speed recorded and the CDR W has recordings on It a program consisting from more than one disc from the CD changer is being high speed recorded or CD CD is being used and the CDR W has recordings on it Auto level control will not become active when CD CD is being used and the CDR W has no recordings on It making recordings from the FM tuner making recordings from an external source or making normal recordings in listen mode REC LEVEL key You can adjust the reference record level This is also possible when ALC is active This feature can be used for fading your recordings in or out 1 Keep REC LEVEL on the unit pressed to enable the rotary control to adjust the record level 2 Turn the rotary control to the left to adjust the desired record level The actual record level in dB will be displayed e The record level is reset after the unit has been switched to standby INTERNAL RECORDING Recording modes For internal recordings you can record from the internal CD changer or tuner You can choose from the following rec
55. t the supplied power cable to AC MAINS and to the power outlet This switches on the power supply For optimal performance use only the original power cable When the unit is switched to standby it is still consuming some power To disconnect the unit from the power completely remove the power cable from the power outlet To avoid overheating of the unit a safety circuit has been built in Therefore your unit may disconnect under extreme conditions If this happens switch the unit off and let it cool down before reusing it Speaker connections The speaker connections are click fit connectors Use them as En Use 1 Connect the colored or marked wire to the red terminal and the black or unmarked wire to the black terminal 2 Connect Left speaker to L red and black Right speaker to R red and black Antenna connections AM antenna The supplied loop antenna Is for indoor use only 1 Fit the plug of the loop antenna to AM AERIAL as shown below 2 Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV VCR or other radiation sources 3 Turn the antenna for optimum reception AM gt FM antenna The supplied wire antenna can only be used to receive nearby stations For better reception we recommend using a cable antenna system or an outdoor antenna 1 Open the FM AERIAL 300 Q click fits by pushing the lever down as shown below 2 Insert each wire of
56. the CD title riisti T eA for editing the artist of track 1 Or la Se 1 gt Title T i or 2 3 for editing the title of track 1 or 23 3 6 Press YES to confirm the selection 7 Rotate JOG CONTROL Pl press the alphabet keys on the remote control to select a character 8 Press YES to confirm the selection gt he cursor moves to the next character space 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for adding further characters 10 Press EDIT TEXT to save the characters that have been selected and to exit to the last position in the text editing menu gt Update is displayed 24 Storing text during recording You can store and edit text even while recording a single track or single CD or when recording from an external source or tuner Editing text during finalizing is not possible Make sure when using high speed recording and automatic finalizing to enter the text before finalizing starts otherwise automatic finalizing will be cancelled e Follow steps 3 10 of Storing text during stop mode Note Editing text is not possible when a copy aca track IS ee recorded Editing is stopped C amp T xi 1S displayed and your text is aed a later sane Auto copied text When an artist s name has been stored for a track it will be copied automatically into the next track e Press either EDIT TEXT to confirm the copied text or NO to delete the copied text and enter new text Inserting a space Press lt lt SEARCH
57. tus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized AC Polarized plug has two blades with one Plug wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particulary at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket MB or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart Is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over UVA gt 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug Is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped EL 4562 E004 99 3 3 GENERAL INFORMATION IN O a crete cree ee tree aoe
58. used by signal conditions or cable or anten na systems outside the unit e a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed manufactured approved and or authorized or repair of products damaged by these modifications e incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or conse quential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you This includes but is not limited to prerecorded material whether copyrighted or not copyrighted e a product that is used for commercial or institutional purposes WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company In countries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute the product the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide service although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual s are not readily avail able MAKE SURE YOU KEEP Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase Attach it to this owner s manual and keep both nearby Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return your product BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE Please check your owner s manual before requesting service Adjustments of
59. warranties and outstanding service networks in the industry What s more your purchase guarantees you ll receive all the information and special offers for which you qualify plus easy access to accessories from our convenient home shopping network And most importantly you can count on our uncompromising commitment to your total satisfaction All of this is our way of saying welcome and thanks for investing in a Philips product Sincerely lt gt Robert Minkhorst President and Chief Executive Officer P S Remember to get the most from your Philips product you must return your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days So please mail it to us right now MAC5097 offers which you qualify for as the owner of your model Know these SG fe CY symbols CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock For the safety of everyone in your household please do not remove product covering The exclamation point calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION
60. you open the CD recorder tray or the CD changer tray the respective program will be cleared Making a program for recording 1 select and store all desired tracks in the CD changer memory see Programming track numbers 2 Enter the recording menu see Internal recording e f the total time of the program is of larger size than the ie Ing bey time of the CDR W pio fi i will be pae ae lanes by the remaining Eco time and E Je If you nevertheless start recording oti ie aac oa the program that fit onto the CDR W will be recorded in entirety elo change the podem press NO Edit Pra m Will be displayed briefly PROG and the time of fie program Start blinking Now you can change the program see Programming track numbers Erasing a track from the program and Clearing the program 15 ABOUT RECORDING Basic information The CD recorder deck offers you 3 main functions Recording from the internal CD changer and tuner or from a selected external source Finalizing your CDR W discs and unfinalizing your CDRW discs Erasing a CDRW disc The recording procedure is the same for CDR and CDRW discs Make sure the CDR W is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles For recordings the minimum track length is 4 seconds You can record up to a maximum of 99 tracks on a disc The minimum a eon nme gil on the disc is 7 seconds Otherwise z Is
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