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24 CD RECORDING
CD Recording
When automatic control of digital level is
desired, press and hold both Digital Level
Control Buttons
and release them when
the Digital Record Level Status Indicator
X
lights as A DRLC. In this mode, the system will
automatically limit digital record levels from the
moment an OVER Level Indicator
G
flashes
for the first time to prevent any audible distor-
tion. Note that with digital recordings an OVER
indication is possible only when sources recorded
with highest levels, are used and the Digital
Level Control
is turned up.
Finalizing CD-R and CD-RW Discs
Finalizing is a simple process that completes the
recording of a disc so that it may be used in
other players. Once that is done, a CD-R disc may
not be changed or added to. CD-RW discs are
“locked” once they are finalized, but they may be
unfinalized to permit additional recording or era-
sure.
To finalize a disc, place it in the Record Drawer
%
, if it is not already in that drawer. Once the
disc’s Table of Contents (TOC) information has
been read and the OPC process has been com-
pleted, press the Finalize Button
#
and note
that the word FINAL will begin to flash in the
Time/Message Display
F
. Within five sec-
onds, press the CDR Play/Select Button
(
9
.
The finalization process will take up to two min-
utes, depending on the length of the material
recorded on the disc. During finalization you will
see the number of seconds remaining in the
process count down in the Time/Message
Display
F
until the disc is finalized. During
finalization the CDR deck will not accept any
operating commands.
When the finalization process is complete, the
Time/Message display will return to its normal
messages, and the R/RW Indicator
Q
will go
out, with the CD indication
Q
remaining to indi-
cate that the disc is finalized and ready for play
on standard CD players (CD-R discs, CD-RW discs
only on CD-RW-compatible players).
Unfinalizing and Erasing CD-RW Discs
CD-RW discs are unique in that they are both
recordable and rewritable.This means that you
may use them over again like a cassette tape.
However, the process of reusing a CD-RW disc is
slightly different from that used with tapes.
Unfinalizing a CD-RW Disc
To keep the material that is already recorded on
a finalized CD-RW disc and to add an additional
track or to erase the last track or the complete
disc, you must first unfinalize the disc. To do that,
place the CD-RW disc in the Record Deck
%
and wait until the Table of Contents data has
been read.
Press the Erase Button
@
once and check to
make certain that the words UN- and FINAL
flash alternatingly in the Time/Message
Display
F
. Within three seconds, press the
CDR Play/Select Button
(
9
to start the
process. Similar to the finalization process the
unfinalization will take up to two minutes. During
that time you will see the number of seconds
remaining in the process count down in the
Time/Message Display
F
, alternating with
the word UN-FIN.
When the UN-FIN message goes out and is
replaced with a normal display and the RW
Indicator
Q
has re-appeared, the disc has
been unfinalized and is ready to have single
tracks erased or new tracks added.
Erasing an Entire CD-RW Disc
Erasing the entire contents of a disc is simple,
and it does not matter if the disc has been final-
ized or not. To erase the disc, press the Erase
Button
@
TWICE, so that the words ALLand
ERASE appear alternatingly in the Time/
Message Display
F
. To start the erasure,
press the Play/Select Button
(
9
and note
that the word ERASE will keep flashing.The
erasure process takes about a minute, and it is
complete when the Time/Message Display
F
resets to 00 00:00and ERASE goes out.
The disc is now totally erased and may be
reused.
Erasing a Single Track
The individual tracks on a CD-RW disc may be
erased one at a time, starting with the last track
on the disc, or you may erase more than one
track. Note that before individual tracks may be
erased the disc must be unfinalized. If the disc is
finalized, follow the instructions above for unfi-
nalizing before proceeding with these steps.
To erase only the last track, press the Erase
Button
@
. Note that the Time/Message
Display
F
will display 01TRKand ERASE
alternatingly. Press the Play/Select Button
(
9
within three seconds, now the last track
will be erased.When ERASE goes out, the
Time/Message Display
F
will show the total
number of tracks that now remain on the disc
(under the Track Indicator
W
) and the total
running time of all tracks.
Erasing Several Tracks
You may erase more than one track, counting
backwards from the last track. First, press the
Erase Button
@
. Note that the Time/Message
Display
F
will display 01TRKand ERASE
will flash. Within 3 seconds press the Next
Button
M
Û
or Previous Button
8
Ù
until the number of tracks to be erased appears in
the Time/Message Display
F
. For example,
when 06TRKappears in the display a total of
six tracks will be erased, counting back from the
last track on the disc. Next, press the Play/
Select Button
(
9
within three seconds of
making the track selection.When all selected
tracks are erased, the Time/Message Display
F
will show the total number of tracks that now
remain on the disc (under the Track Indicator
W
) and the total running time of all tracks.
Important Note on Erasing Tracks: Tracks at
the beginning or in the middle of the disc may
not be erased until all of the tracks after them
have been erased.
Important Note on Erasure and
Finalization Times: Regardless of the speed at
which a disc was recorded, the CDR 30 will erase
and finalize discs at the x4 speed to minimize the
length of the process. However, in some cases, it
may be necessary for the unit to repeat the era-
sure or finalization due to the nature of an indi-
vidual disc. For that reason, it is normal for the
time required to complete these steps to vary
from one disc to another.
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