System Aspects; Enhanced System Intelligence; Cd Dubbing (Synchronized Recording); Automatic Source Selection - Philips CDC926 User Manual

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ENHANCED SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE (ESI)
If the changer is connected via the ESI BUS sockets to the ESI BUS sockets of a HiFi system (e.g. the PHILIPS 900
series), the changer can be operated via the remote contro! of the system. In addition, the functions mentioned
below are then accessible (if available in the system):
CD DUBBING
(synchronized recording)
e Set the changer to the STOP mode.
e Press CD SYNC. (CD DUBBING) on the cassette deck.
— SELECT DISC appears on the display.
e Select the number of the required CD using DISC SELECT 6
or DISC 6 (on the remote control - CDC 926 only).
When recording a program there is no need to enter the CD
number(s).
— Peak search starts (for the CD that is indicated on the display
or for the program) but nothing is being recorded yet.
e After the peak level has been detected, you can adjust the
recording level.
e Press PLAY on the deck.
— Recording starts, and after 6 seconds play starts again at the
beginning of the CD which has just been playing.
— If you record a program from different CDs, the cassette
deck will go into PAUSE mode when the CD changer selects
a new CD in the CD compartment. As soon as playback of
the new CD starts, the deck continues recording.
— At the end of side A of the tape, synchronized recording will
stop, except when the — (auto reverse) mode has been
selected on the cassette deck; the CD changer will then go
into PAUSE mode. The tape travel direction for side B will be
selected automatically and the current track will be recorded
again on side B of the tape.
— After the last track, synchronized recording will stop.
Synchronized recording in combination with EDIT:
e Set the changer to the EDIT mode.
e Select the required recording mode and recording time (see
'EDIT' on page 14).
e Select the Z> (auto reverse) mode (if available) on the
cassette deck
* Press CD SYNC. (CD DUBBING) on the deck.
— Peak search starts but nothing is being recorded yet.
e After the peak level has been detected you can adjust the
recording level.
e Press PLAY on the deck.
— Recording starts, and after 6 seconds play starts again at the
beginning of the CD or the programme.
~ |f you record a program from different CDs, the cassette
deck will go into PAUSE mode every time the CD changer
selects a new CD in the CD compartment. As soon as
playback of the new CD starts, the deck will continue the
recording.
~ After the last track that fits on side A of the tape, the CD
changer will go into PAUSE mode. A blank section will be
recorded until the end of side A.
— At the end of side A of the tape, synchronized recording will
stop, except when the ID (auto reverse) mode has been
selected on the cassette deck; the tape travel direction for
side B will be selected automatically, and synchronized
recording will continue on side B of the tape.
— Synchronized recording will stop after the last track of the CD
or the program.
NOTE!
- As soon as you start recording, the other changer functions
will temporarily be switched off to prevent the recording
being interfered with. CD DUBBING ACTIVE lights up if you
press one of the other buttons during play/recording.
— You can stop playback/recording by pressing STOP/CP 13.
- The CD DUBBING function will be cancelled if the CD changer
(or the system) is set to STANDBY mode.
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AUTOMATIC SOURGE SELECTION
If the AUTO SELECT button on the amplifier is pressed, the CD
changer will automatically be activated as soon as you press
QUICK PLAY 23 or PLAY/REPLAY 74.
AUTOMATIC STOP
If the AUTO SELECT button on the amplifier is pressed, the CD
changer will automatically go into the PAUSE mode as soon as
another source in the system is selected (except when CD
DUBBING is active).
STAND BY
e With the STAND BY button on the remote control of the
system you can set the changer to STAND BY mode.
The changer will go to STANDBY mode automatically if the
whole system is set to STANDBY mode.
— lf the CD compartment was open, it will now close.
— Any programme present will be erased.
e Press any of the following buttons to cancel the STANDBY
mode:
DISC SELECT 6, PLAY/REPLAY 74, STOP/CP 13, SCAN 18,
SHUFFLE 76, 1-0 2, EDIT 70, OPEN/CLOSE 7,
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72 or PRG 3.
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TIMER
e Using the TIMER function you can have playback of a CD
started at a particular time; for this refer to the operating
instructions of the tuner (e.g FT930).
— NO DISC will light up if there is no CD in the CD
compartment at the moment playback is supposed to start.
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