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Model DR4050 User Guide
Compact Disc Recorder
Recordable
ReWritable
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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.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"
within the product's enclosure that may be of suffi-
cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPON DANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Increase the separation between the equipment and re-
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable ceiver.
protection against harmful interference in a residential instal- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio from that to which the receiver is connected.
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio for help.
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment NOTE:Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail
does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep- to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off user's authority to operate the equipment.
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
ence by one or more of the following measures:
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a LASER. Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this
device, due to possible eye injury.
CAUTION-USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURE OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte
requirements of the Canadian Interference- toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiel
Causing Equipment Regulations. brouilleur du Canada.
INPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict 12. Grounding or Polarization -- The precautions that should
quality and safety standards. There are, however, some instal- be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an
lation and operation precautions which you should be particu- appliance is not defeated.
larly aware of.
1. Read Instructions -- All the safety and operating instruc-
tions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions -- The safety and operating instruc-
tions should be retained for future reference.
AC POLARIZED PLUG
3. Heed Warnings -- All warnings on the appliance and in
the operating instructions should be adhered to. 13. Power-Cord Protection -- Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
4. Follow Instructions -- All operating and use instructions
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular at-
should be followed.
tention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
5. Water and Moisture -- The appliance should not be used point where they exit from the appliance.
near water -- for example, near a bathtub, wash-bowl,
14. Cleaning -- The appliance should be cleaned only as rec-
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
ommended by the manufacturer.
swimming pool, etc.
15. Nonuse Periods -- The power cord of the appliance should
6. Carts and Stands -- The appliance should be used only
be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufac-
period of time.
turer.
16. Object and Liquid Entry -- Care should be taken so that
7. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with
objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclo-
care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
sure through openings.
may cause the appliance and cart combination to over-
turn. 17. Damage Requiring Service -- The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into the appli-
ance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
8. Wall or Ceiling Mounting -- The appliance should be
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
manufacturer. damaged.
9. Ventilation -- The appliance should be situated so that its 18. Servicing -- The user should not attempt to service the
location or position does not interfere with its proper venti- appliance beyond that described in the operating instruc-
lation. For example, the appliance should not be situated tions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified ser-
on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the vice personnel.
ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of
air through the ventilation openings.
10. Heat -- The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
11. Power Sources -- The appliance should be connected to
a power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
English
Table of contents
GENERAL INFORMATION AND DISCS
Unpacking.....................................................................6
Setup ............................................................................6
Compact discs ..............................................................6
Maintenance ................................................................7
About this manual........................................................7
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Controls on the front....................................................8
Connections at the back ..............................................9
DISPLAY
DISPLAY indications.....................................................9
DISPLAY messages ....................................................10
MENU messages........................................................11
INSTALLATION
Connections general ..................................................11
Analog connections CD recorder & CD player ..........12
Analog connections CD player deck ..........................12
Digital coaxial connections CD recorder ...................13
Digital optical connections CD recorder....................13
Power supply..............................................................14
Setup recommendations ............................................14
Inserting batteries in the remote control ..................14
REMOTE CONTROL
Remote control commands ........................................15
Inserting discs ............................................................15
RECORDING
Remarks about recording...........................................16
Recording modes........................................................16
High speed recording from internal CD player..........17
Listen mode recording from internal CD player ........18
Manual recording from external CD player...............19
Autostart recording from external
CD player - CD-SYNC.................................................20
Finalizing CDR & CDRW discs ...................................21
Unfinalizing CDRW discs ...........................................21
Erasing CDRW discs ..................................................22
PLAYING
Play a 2-disc changer (Changer mode) ......................23
Playing CDs on Deck 1 and/or Deck 2 (DJ mode) .....23
Selecting a track ........................................................24
Search ........................................................................24
Shuffle (random order) play .......................................25
Repeat CD, track or program .....................................25
PROGRAMMING
Remarks about programming.....................................26
MENU MODE/CD TEXT INPUT
Remarks about Menu mode.......................................27
General operation of Menu .......................................27
A.Text input ...............................................................28
B. Erasing text ............................................................28
C. Reviewing CD Text memory...................................29
D.Auto track increment..............................................30
E. Balance...................................................................30
FIXING PROBLEMS
Troubleshooting .........................................................31
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GENERAL INFORMATION
English
Congratulations on the acquisition of your CD-Recorder. This CD- Unpacking
Recorder now enables you to record, play and erase your own audio
Compact Discs. Naturally the recorder can also be used to play all First check the contents of the packaging. It should contain the
pre-recorded CDs. following:
- CD-Recorder DR4050
With the exception of legal restrictions pertaining to copying, you
- Remote control with batteries packaged separately
can now create your own high-quality audio recordings on CD. The
- Audio cables (2 - with red and white plugs)
discs used to record must bear the logos shown below. Copyright
- Power cord
fees have been paid on these discs in some countries. Recording on
- Instructions
other types of discs (e.g. CD-R for professional recordings) is not
- Guarantee
possible.
If one of these components is missing, please inform your supplier
There are two types of recordable AUDIO discs:
immediately. Save the packaging material it may come in handy if
CD-R(W) discs have a compatibility to play/record on the CD-
you move the appliance.
Recorders based on the ORENGE BOOK Part II/III. But the discs might
not be able to be played/recorded properly depending on the
combinations of the discs and CD-Recorders.
Setup
1 CD Recordable Audio (record once): - Place the recorder on a strong, vibration-free surface.
Fully recorded and subsequently finalized audio CD-R discs can - Do not use the recorder under extremely damp condi-
be played on all CD players and recorders that are suitable for tions.
CD-R discs. A CD-R disc can be recognized by the following logo: - If the recorder is placed in a cabinet, make sure that a
2.5 cm space remains free on all sides of the recorder
for proper ventilation.
Attention!
Recordable If the appliance is not used or operated in accordance with
Recordable
the instructions, this may result in exposure to dangerous
radiation or other risks.
2 CD ReWritable Audio (multiple recording): Only authorized technicians are allowed to open the appli-
Recorded and finalized audio CD-RW discs can be played on all ance casing or to perform repairs or maintenance.
CD players and recorders that are suitable for CD-RW discs. An
increasing number of players and recorders will be suitable for
these discs in the future. A CD-RW disc can be recognized by the Compact discs
following logo:
The glossy side shining like a rainbow is the front side of the disc,
and the side on which the label is printed is the back.
Unlike conventional turntables for playing analog discs, the DR4050
reads the information recorded on the disc from underneath without
ReWritable ReWritable contacting it using a beam of laser light. Therefore, the performance
of a compact disc will not degrade like conventional analog records.
The CD-R(W)disc for `DIGITAL AUDIO' can be both recording and Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch the front side.
playing on this CD-Recorder. In addition, this CD-Recorder can play To protect the disc, avoid placing it in the following locations:
the CD-R(W) disc for `PROFESSIONAL RECORDING', but cannot - In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater.
record it. - In a place which is damp or dirty.
Once you start using the recorder, you will discover how easy it is to - In a place which could be exposed to rain, such as
`make' your own CDs. Nevertheless, we recommend that you use an near a window.
erasable (CD-RW) digital audio disc on your first attempt, while Always keep the disc surface clean.
following the instructions given here. Up to six billion data units are recorded on the front side of the disc.
Attention! When cleaning the disc surface, always be sure to use a special
Recordings may only be made for personal use. compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown below.
It is forbidden to copy material protected by copyright, in-
cluding computer programs, films, television and audio
recordings. This appliance may not be used for applications
of this type.
Note: Some CD players can not play the finalized CD-R(W)
discs because of the low reflectivity of such discs.
Because of laser power differences, some DVD
· Do not use conventional record cleaner for analog records, as this
players cannot play the finalized CD-R(W) discs.
will adversely affect the disc surface.
Read the text carefully and keep the instructions close at hand so Store discs properly by placing them in their disc cases.
that you can refer to them if necessary.
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GENERAL INFORMATION AND DISCS
· Do not attach a piece of paper or sticker on the label side of disc. About this manual
English
When a disc has a piece of plastic tape or rental CD label with
paste protruded from the edge or when a disc has a trace of such a This manual gives instructions for operating this CD recorder where:
sticky object, do not attempt to play the disc. If such a disc is - the figures (1) throughout the text indicate a sequence of actions
played on the CD player, impossibility of taking out the disc or necessary to perform a certain operation;
other malfunction may result.
- the arrows (§) indicate the reaction from the recorder;
- the dots (·) indicate remarks, advice or special options within a
sequence of actions. The dot-marked instructions are not
necessary for the required operation.
· Write only on the printed side of a CD-R or CD-RW, and only with a
soft felt-tipped pen.
· Do not use a disc with a special shape.
Do not attempt to play a disc with a special shape such as a heart-
shaped disc or octagonal disc. Otherwise the equipment
malfunction may result.
Maintenance
Clean the CD-Recorder 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 CD-Recorder, batteries or CDs to humidity, rain,
sand or excessive heat (caused by heating equipment or direct
sunlight).
CD RECORDER DR6050
Recordable
ReWritable
POWER ON/OFF
STOP PLAY/PAUSE
REC OPEN/ STORE/MENU
CLOSE EASY JOG
CANCEL/DELETE
CDR OPEN/
CLOSE
STOP
REC TYPE
PLAY/PAUSE
SOURCE CD
ERASE
FINALIZE
DJ MODE
PHONES
PUSH ENTER
If the CD-Recorder cannot read CDs correctly use a commonly
available cleaning CD to clean the lens before taking the CD player to
be repaired. Other cleaning methods may destroy the lens. Always
keep the tray closed to avoid dust on the lens.
The lenses may cloud over when the CD-Recorder is suddenly moved
from cold to warm surroundings. It is not possible to play a CD then.
Leave the CD-Recorder in a warm environment until the moisture
evaporates.
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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EASY JOG
CD RECORDER DR4050 +
OPEN/CLOSE PLAY/PAUSE STOP STORE CANCEL PLAY/PAUSE STOP OPEN/CLOSE
REC TYPE REC FINALIZE ERASE SOURCE CD-R CD /MENU /DELETE
PUSH ENTER
ON/OFF
PHONES
STANDBY PROG SHUFFLE DISPLAY SCROLL REPEAT DJ MODE
3 1 2 31 30 29 28 27 26 24 25 23
MAINS
CDR CDR
CD CDR CDR CDR
CD CD
L L L
R R R
OUT OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN
ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL OPTICAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Controls on the front
CD recorder & EASY JOG + ........- previous/next track (Play and
(rotate) Program mode)
1 ON/OFF ........................turns the CD recorder ON or OFF (if - recording level control (recording)
the recorder is in Standby mode, - selects settings (menu on)
any key press will activate the CD PUSH ENTER ..............- plays selected tracks
recorder) - selects settings in Menu mode
2 Standby indicator - programs track numbers
3 Disc tray * STORE/MENU ............- stores Menu settings
4 OPEN/CLOSE /..........opens/closes disc tray - enters Menu mode
5 PLAY/PAUSE 2 ; ......starts play/interrupts play or ( CANCEL/DELETE ......- deletes tracks from a program
recording - deletes text in Menu mode
6 STOP 9........................stops/clears a program - returns to a higher level in the
7 REC(ord) TYPE ............selects recording modes menu
8 REC(ord) ......................starts recording, finalizing, erasing IR sensor ....................receives signals from the remote
9 FINALIZE ....................selects finalize mode control
0 ERASE..........................selects erasing mode (disc or track) PHONES ......................socket for headphones
! SOURCE ......................selects external input source § DJ MODE ....................separate play of CD recorder deck
@ CDR ............................selects CD recorder deck and CD player deck
display/keys REPEAT ......................repeats play (All, program or track)
· SCROLL........................activates scrolling of text over the
CD player
display (once)
$ CD ..............................selects CD player deck ª DISPLAY......................selects display information,
display/keys permanent text scrolling and time
) PLAY/PAUSE 2 ; ......starts play/interrupts play º SHUFFLE......................plays CD(RW) or program in
¡ STOP 9........................stops/clears a program random order
TM OPEN/CLOSE /..........opens/closes disc tray / PROG(ram) ..................opens/closes program memory
£ Disc tray
Note: Unless stated otherwise, all controls are on the front of
General the CD recorder. When provided on the remote control,
you can also use the corresponding buttons, after
# Display..........................information screen selecting the CD recorder deck or CD player deck by
% Q ............................- searches backward pressing CDR or CD.
- cursor control in Menu/Prog.
review mode
^ R ............................- searches forward
- cursor control in Menu/Prog.
review mode
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS DISPLAY
Connections at the back DISPLAY indications
English
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Connection to mains
2 ANALOG OUT (CD) ....connects CD player deck to the REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME STEP
line input of an amplifier (left and 7
27
right) 26
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 + 8
SYNC MANUAL
3 DIGITAL OUT (CD) ....connects CD player deck to the 25
DIGITAL I CD
RECORD
CHANGER CD
PROG
SHUFFLE ALL
9
digital coaxial input of e.g. 24 OPTICAL I RW RW
REPEAT 10
ANALOG SCAN TRACK
amplifier or recording device 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
4 ANALOG IN (CDR) ......connects to the line output of an
amplifier (left and right)
5 ANALOG OUT (CDR & CD) 1 REM/REC TIME ..........remaining time/remaining
......................................connects to the line input of an recording time/recording time
amplifier (left and right) 2 TRACK ........................track number
6 DIGITAL IN (CDR) ......connects to the digital coaxial 3 FE..............................balance (lights during balance
output of an external CD player adjustment)
7 DIGITAL OUT (CDR & CD) 4 TOTAL REM
......................................connects to the digital coaxial TRACK TIME ..............total or remaining time of disc or
input of e.g. amplifier or recording track
device 5 } ................................remote control active
8 OPTICAL IN (CDR) ......connects to the digital optical 6 STEP ............................indicates the number of tracks in a
output of an external CD player program
7 Track bar ....................indicates:
- tracks on a disc or in a program
- track in play
8 + 20 ..............................disc or program contains more
than 20 tracks
9 PROG(ram) ..................flashes during programming/lights
in program mode
0 REPEAT TRACK/ALL ..lights up when a track/ complete
disc (or program) is repeated
! SCAN ..........................lights up when the first 10
seconds of each track are played
@ SHUFFLE......................plays tracks in random order
# s ..............................CD player deck selected
$ ..............................CD inserted (a pre-recorded CD or
c finalized CDR or CDRW disc)
% fRECORDg ............lights during recording from the
R
internal CD
^ L/R ; ;........................record/play level bar. Indicates the
R
audio signal level
& j k ........................DJ mode selected
* iCHANGERh ........changer mode selected
C
( ; ..................................pause function active
) B ................................lights during play
¡ R(W) ............................unfinalized CDR(W) disc inserted
TM 0 ................................lights during recording
£ ANALOG ......................- analog input selected for
external recording
- analog recording
OPTICAL I ..................optical input I selected for external
recording
DIGITAL I ....................digital input I selected for external
recording
§ SYNC ..........................automatic or synchronised start of
external recording
MANUAL ....................manual start of external recording
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DISPLAY
DISPLAY messages XX XX FINAL................time countdown when finalizing a
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disc
PRESS RECORD ............to start manual recording,
Messages, as listed and explained here, may appear on the
finalizing or erasing
display for your guidance.
START SOURCE ............to start synchronised recording
General from a source (e.g. CD player)
READING..........................reading disc information FINALIZED CD ............when trying to record on a
OPEN..................................during tray opening finalized CDR or a prerecorded CD
CLOSE ..............................during tray closing UNFINALIZE/ ................when trying to record on a
NO DISC ..........................no disc inserted, disc unreadable PRESS ENTER finalized CDRW
or disc inserted upside down PROF SOURCE ..............when a professional source is
PROG FULL ....................program full connected
INSERT DISC ..............insert disc or insert disc in correct REC TEXT ......................when reading CD text from source
way disc for recording
WRONG DISC ..................inserted disc is not an audio CD TEXT PROTECT ............when CD text of source disc is
UNFINALIZED ..............unfinalized CDR(W) disc subjected to copy protection (CD
MEMORY XXù ............indicates the amount of text text will not be recorded)
memory used for unfinalized discs
Play
Recording CHANGER MODE ............CD changer-mode selected
WAIT..................................- when STOP 9 is pressed during DJ MODE ..........................DJ- mode selected when recording
recording keys are pressed in DJ-mode
- when STOP 9 is pressed during PROGRAM..........................program mode selected
recording the first 4 seconds of a ALBUM TITLE ..............will be followed by album title
track TRACK TITLE ..............will be followed by track title
UPDATE ..........................updating disc contents ALBUM ARTIST ............will be followed by artist name
DISC FULL ....................no more recording possible TRACK ARTIST ............will be followed by track artist
DIGITAL 1 ....................digital coaxial input 1 selected name
OPTICAL ........................digital optical input selected
ANALOG ............................analog input selected Others
COPY PROTECT ............no digital recording can be made NO AUDIO TR................when the recorder enters a data
of the external source track during recording
NOTFINALIZED ............when opening the tray with an FINALIZE CD ..............laser power calibration performed
unfinalized disc inserted 96 times, finalize disc needed
(CD recorder) INITIALIZING ............during laser power calibration for
RECORD FAST ..............high speed recording selected unfinalized discs
REC LISTEN ..................listen speed recording selected DISC RECOVER ............during disc recovering after power
MAKE CD ..........................high speed recording of a failure
complete disc and Auto Finalize OPC ERROR ....................OPC failure during OPC procedure
function selected (OPC = Optimum Power
REC EXT DISC ............synchronised start of recording Calibration)
from external source selected RECORD ERROR ............recording error in menu mode
REC EXT MAN................manual start of recording from DISC ERROR ..................when trying to record on or finalize
external source selected a recovered disc
_XX DB ............................level is being adjusted MEMORY FULL/ ..............when text memory is full. To add a
DOES NOT FIT ............time left on CDR(W) disc is not FINALIZE CD CD to the list, first finalize or
enough for proposed recording erase another disc from the list
ANALOG REC ..................copy prohibited track found during NOT POSSIBLE ............when trying to erase a CDR
recording. Track will be copied
analog (Copy Protection
Regulations)
ERASE TRACK ..............when erasing one or more tracks
ERASE DISC ..................when erasing a disc
FINALIZE CD ..............when finalizing a disc
FINALIZED ....................when trying to finalize an already
finalized disc
CHECK INPUT ..............when RECORD is pressed while no
digital source is detected
XX XX ERASE................time countdown when erasing a
track or a disc
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DISPLAY INSTALLATION
MENU messages - See Menu mode Connections general
English
REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME STEP
EASY JOG
+ STORE
/MENU
CANCEL
/DELETE
For playback on the CD recorder (and/or CD player deck) the
SYNC MANUAL
PUSH ENTER following outputs are present:
RECORD PROG
DIGITAL I
OPTICAL I
CD CHANGER CD SHUFFLE ALL
REPEAT
- Digital coaxial output (CD & CDR);
RW RW
SCAN TRACK
ANALOG
- Analog output (CD & CDR).
We advise you to connect these to the TAPE or CDR input on
Menu messages your amplifier.
NO TRACKS ....................when attempting to edit text for a
disc which has no tracks For external recording the following inputs are present:
TEXT EDIT ....................when entering Text Edit mode - Digital optical input;
ALBUM ARTIST ............when editing or erasing an artist - Digital coaxial input;
name - Analog input.
ALBUM TITLE ..............when editing or erasing a title
ARTIST TR N................when editing or erasing an artist For playback of CD player deck separately (DJ mode) from the
name per track CD recorder the following outputs are present:
TITLE TR N ..................when editing or erasing a title per - Digital coaxial output (CD);
track - Analog output (CD).
TEXT ERASE ..................when entering Text Erase mode We advise you to connect these to the CD input on your
ALL TEXT ......................when entering All Text mode amplifier.
ERASE OK ......................when confirmation for erasing has
to be given with ENTER key The connections you make will depend upon the possibilities
ERASE ALL OK ............when confirmation for erasing has your audio equipment offers. Please refer to the user manuals
to be given with ENTER key for your other audio equipment first.
ERASE MEMORY ............when waiting for confirmation
when erasing a disc Digital recordings (optical or coaxial) give the best
MEMORY VIEW ..............when selecting text review per performance in audio and usability (e.g. auto-track).
unfinalized disc in memory
MEMORY EMPTY ............when REVIEW is selected while no (The digital optical connection is less sensitive to external
text is in memory disturbances).
AUTO TRACK ..................when selecting auto track If your equipment does not offer digital connections, the high
increment ON or OFF quality Analog-Digital-Convertor of your CD recorder will
ON ......................................auto track increment on ensure very good audio performance when recordings are
OFF ....................................auto track increment off made from the analog input.
SET BALANCE ..............when selecting BALANCE
NO TEXT ..........................no text stored for disc Playback via the digital coaxial output of the CD recorder
gives the best audio performance.
If your equipment does not offer digital connections, the high
quality Digital-Analog-Convertor of the CD recorder ensures a
very good sound quality via the analog output.
We advise you to always establish both digital and analog
connections. In this way you can always make analog
recordings when digital recording is not possible.
We have described the most common ways of connecting the
CD recorder. If you still have difficulties with the connections
you can always contact the Marantz Consumer Service desk
in your country.
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INSTALLATION
Analog connections CD recorder & CD player Analog connections CD player deck
English
This connection must be made for playback on the CD This connection is only required if you want to playback on
recorder deck as well as the CD player deck (cable 2). the CD player deck seperately from the CD recorder deck. This
Cable 1 is only requi