Philips CDR820 MP3 Player User Manual


 
CDR820
CDR820
Sound Enhancement
Split, High Performance Audio Converters
This set is using separate high performance Analog-
Digital and Digital-Analog converters (Analog Devices
AD1877 and AD1854) to deliver superior audio
playback and recording quality. Actually, these are the
same components that have been used in award
winning Philips CDR950 Premium Audio CD
Recorder.
Direct Line Recording
Direct Line Recording ensures perfect, digital copies of
your CDs by switching off the internal sample rate
converter (true bit for bit recording). This means also
the information of HDCDs and DTS-encoded CDs is
preserved.
Automatic Digital Record Level Control
Different CDs typically have different loudness levels.
When making a compilation from the internal CD
changer, the unit automatically equalises volume levels
between CDs, so that unpleasant volume jumps
during playback of the recorded CD are reduced.
Record Level Adjustment
The volume level from different external sources is
not always the same. You can adjust the record level
digitally to ensure optimal recordings, no matter what
the source.
Convenience
4 x Speed Recording from CD with precision
recording mechanism
Make your own CD in a quarter of the normal listening
time, while keeping bit-for-bit perfect quality. With
Philips' unique Precision Mechanism both digital audio
information and additional information like track pointers
are copied with 100% accuracy. This means that the
copy is a true 'clone' of the original so that no music gets
lost as is the case with PC based CDR drives.
CD-Text
No more need to look-up the track you want to play or
record in the CD inlay booklet, simply select the track by
name from the display, direct from the disc. The display
can show both artist and title for the entire album as
well as individual tracks. With the CDR, you can also
create your own CD Text information for e.g. your own
compilations.
MP3-CD playback
You can download MP3 songs from the internet on a
PC and record them on a CD. This special "MP3-CD"
can now be played on this Audio CD Recorder. One
MP3-CD can carry up to 12 hours of music (at 128
kbps). This set is designed to playback MP3-CDs
recorded with various quality levels (32 kbps to 320
kbps or even variable bit-rates).
Standard PC Keyboard input
CD text entry will be a breeze when using the PC
keyboard input on the CDR820. Simply hook up a
standard PC keybard (PS/2 style) and you can start
entering and editing CD text or control the set
(playback, stop, etc.)
UPC Code : 0 3784990 9379
Product Dimensions:
17.1" W x 4.8" H x 13.7" D
Package Dimensions:
20.4" W x 8.6" H x 16.3" D
Product weight: 13 lbs
Carton contains: CDR820 recorder, Remote Control, Batteries,
Operating instructions, Warranty information, instruction video, cables
Printed in Singapore
Date printed : Sep 2000
©2000 Royal Philips Electronics N.V.
All rights reserved
A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corp.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Audio CD Recorder + Integrated 3CD Changer
standard product information
General
System :Audio CD Recorder +
integrated 3CD Changer
Applicable supply :117V - 60Hz
Power consumption : 19W (<=0.6W in standby)
Operating temperature : 5-35°C
Audio
Digital frequency range : 2 Hz - 22.05 kHz
Playback S/N : 100 dB (A-weighted)
Playback dynamic range : 96 dB
Playback total harmonic : 92 dB
distortion + noise
Recording S/N : 105 dB (A-weighted)
Recording S/N (Digital) : Recording = Source
Recording dynamic range : 95 dB
Recording total harmonic : 90 dB
distortion + noise
Audio Output
1 x Analogue line output:
2Vrms +/- 2 dB / 0.2 kOhm
1 x Digital coaxial output:
0.5 V (pp) / 75 Ohm
1 x Digital optical output: TOS link
1 x Headphone output:
3 Vrms / 8-2000 Ohm variable
Audio Input (level adjustment)
Direct line recording (bypass SRC) for:
44.1 kHz +/- 100 ppm
1 x Digital coaxial input (SRC):
12 - 96 kHz / 0.5 Vrms / 75 Ohm
1 x Digital optical input (SRC):
12 - 96 kHz
1 x Analogue input:
500 mVrms / 50 kOhm
1 x Stereo microphone:
6.5mm stereo jack with level control
1 x PC keyboard input: PS/2 style
Recording functions
1x, 2x, 4x speed recording (disc, track)
Automatic Level Control for perfect
compilations with the same volume level
Simplified recording modes: Copy CD &
Compile CD
Listen speed recording from disc or track
Microphone mixing & recording
Records on all Digital Audio CD-R & CD-RW
discs
Synchro start recording per disc/track
Add your own CD Text to your recorded CDs
or copy from the original CD
Manual digital recording level control
Records from all home stereo analogue &
digital sources
Erase disc or (multiple) tracks (CD-RW disc)
A-B programming (recording fragments of
track)
Auto switch over to analogue recording in
case of copy protected track or disc
Auto finalize/unfinalize disc (CD-RW)
Manual/Auto track increment
Display dimming in 3 steps (via remote control)
Four speed finalizing (makes recorded disc
compatible for CD-players)
Records HD-CD & DTS encoded discs
Monitor mode
Playback functions
General
CD text display during play
Random CD playback from 3+1 disc (changer)
Introscan - Pause - Stop
Direct track selection with Jog
Search forward / reverse
Program play (99 tracks)
Time display switching
Plays all Audio CDs (120mm + 80mm discs)
MP3-disc playback with ID3 text decoding
Compact Disc Player
CD-Rewritable compatible
Motorized front loading 3 CD Changer
Change 2 discs while playing 1
CD player plays unfinalized CD-R & CD-RW
discs
Accessories
Remote control + batteries
Audio cable (x2)
Digital coaxial cable (x1)
AC mains cord
Free quick start video
4 disc changer mode and large status matrix
Our recorders are not only used for recording, but also
for relaxed listening to music. The 4-disc changer mode
uses all decks for CD playback or shuffle, to give you
longer listening pleasure. The large status matrix displays
play, stop, pause, etc., symbols, which are big enough to see
from the comfort of your couch.
Sample Rate Converter (12-96 kHz)
Some digital equipment will give audio signals with
different sampling rates than the CD standard (44.1kHz).
The built-in Sample Rate Converter automatically
converts anything from 12-96kHz into 44.1kHz, so you
can record it on CD.