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There are a few common power cords that fit most makes, Radio Shack, Service Shops, Specialty Electronic Stores, and second hand shops usually will have what you are looking for, as a last resort check out ebay.
Yes, but you, like I could use an owners manual for this thing, as it isn't as easy to operate as the Philips Audio CD recorders. Owner's manual anyone?
You can just press input select for analog, press record, wait then press 'play' to start recording.
hi not sure if this helps but some disc ,s ive used on my 500s won,t work either so i changed the type of disc and it seems to do the trick i think some disc,s just aren,t good enough ie cheap ones .
The disc you need to use to record is "PHILIPS CDR MUSIC". That is what it should day on the top of the disc. On the left side of the disc, it should say "DIGITAL AUDIO RECORDABLE". I spent a lot of money buying the wrong discs before finally finding the correct one. So I know your frustration!
I think you hold in the 'display' button when the unit's off in standby to remove the dealer lock. It's designed to stop shoppers nicking cd's when the units on display in a shop. If this doesn't work post back and I'll try it on my cdr600.
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