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 CD RECORDER / PLAYER
OWNER'S MANUAL
MODEL : ADR-620
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set.
Retain it for future reference.
Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice
for improvement.
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| IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A A
FE,
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKD
DO NOT OPEN
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CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OFO
ELECTRIC SHOCKO
DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK).O
NO USER SERVICEAELE PARTS INSIDE.O
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIEDO
SERVICE PERSONNEL
Explanation Graphical Symbols :
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 sufficient 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 of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the
appliance.
WARNING :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel
only.
(FOR CUSTOMERS IN CANADA)
CAUTION : TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT USE THIS(POLARIZED) PLUG WITH
AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE, OR
OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN
BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE
EXPOSURE.
This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of
the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
WARNING :
SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN
MISE EN GARDE :
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, n'utilisez pas
cette fiche (polarisée) avec une rallonge, un
réceptacle ou une autre prise si vous ne
pouvez pas y insérer les broches à fond.
MISE EN GARDE
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B
respecte toutes les exigences de Règlement
sur le matériel brouilleur de Canada.
AVERTISSEMENT
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUENE-PAS
OUVRIR
(FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA)
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Note to CATV system installer :
This reminder is provided to call the CATV
system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of
the NEC that provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specifies that the
cable ground shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to
the point of cable entry as practical.
{FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN EUROPE)
If this product is marked with the CE-symbol, it
means which is conformed to EMC regulation
89/336/EEC.
Laser component in this product is capable of
emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.
CAUTION : INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
WARNING : OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING
NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD STRALEN AR
FARLIG.
ATTENTION : Quand l'appareil est ouvert, ne pas
s'exposer aux radiations invisibles du faisceau
This label is located on the interior.
This compact Disc
LASER PRODUCT MM players classified as a
LASER PRODUKT Mi CLASS 1 LASER
LASER LAITE product,
LASER APPARAT The CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT label is
PRODUIT LASER 19} located on the exterior
NOTE :
The interference potential to the device.
This equipment generates and uses radio
frequency energy and if not installed and used
properly, that is in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, may cause
interference to radio and television reception.
It has been type tested and found to comply
with the limits for a class B computing device
in accordance with the specifications in
subparts J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are
designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference in a residential
installation. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by tuming the
equipment off and on, the user in encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one of
more of the following measures :
- Reorients or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
(FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED
KINGDOM)
WARRING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is supplied with a BS1363
approved 3 amp fused mains plug. When
replacing the fuse always use a 3 amp
BS1362 approved type. Never use this plug
with the fuse cover omitted. To obtain a
replacement fuse cover contact your supplying
dealer or “LG Electronics U.K Lid.”
If the mains sockets in your home differ, or are
not suitable for the type of plug supplied, then
the plug should be removed and a suitable
type fitted. Please refer to the wiring
instructions below :
Warning :
The mains plug severed from the mains lead
of this appliance must be destroyed. A mains
plug with bared wires is hazardous if engaged
in a mains output line socket.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following codes :
Blue : Neutral
Brown : Live
As the colour of the wires in the mains lead of
this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured blue must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter L or coloured red.
If a 13 amp BS1363 plug or any other type of
plug is used, 3 amp BS1362 approved fuse
must be fitted either in the plug or at the
distribution board.
Warning :
Do not connect either wire to the earth pin,
marked with the letter E or with the earth
symbol + or coloured green and yellow.
A note about your operating voltage :
Before connecting the unit to an AC outlet,
check that the operating voltage of the unit is
identical with the voltage of your local power
supply. And if your unit is equipped with the
Voltage Selector on the back of the unit, set to
it your required voltage.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A A
FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED
STATES
CAUTION :
® Read all of these instructions.
® Save these instructions for later use.
e Follow all warnings and instructions
marked on the audio equipment.
Read Instructions - All the safety and
operating instructions should be read before
the product is operated.
» Retain instructions - The safety and
operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
Heed Warnings - All warnings of the
product and in the operating.
» Follow instruction - All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
P Cleaning - Unplug this product from the wall
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth the cleaning.
P Attachments - Do not use attachments not
recommended by the product manufacturer
as they may cause hazards.
» Water and Moisture - Do not use this
product near water - for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming
pool; and the like.
PA product and cart combination should
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
product and cart combination to overturn.
P Accessories - Do not place this product on
an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table. The product may fall, causing serious
injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the product. Use only with a
stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer or sold
with the product. Any mounting of the
product should follow the manufacturer's
instructions and should use a mounting
accessory recommended by the
manufacturer,
» Ventilation - Slots and openings in the
cabinet are provided for ventilation and to
ensure reliable operation of the product and
to protect it from overheating, and these
openings must not be blocked or covered.
The openings should never be blocked by
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or
other similar surface. This product should
not be placed in a built-in installation such
as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's
instructions have been followed,
» Power Source - This product should be
operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your product dealer or local
power company. For products intended to
operate from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.
» Grounding or Polarization - This product
may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug(a plug having
one blade wider than the other). This plug
will fit into the power outlet only one way.
This is a safety feature.
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into
the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If
the plug should still fail to fit, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized plug.
P Power-Cord Protection - Power supply
cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the product.
» Protective Attachment Plug - The product
is equipped with an attachment plug having
overload protection. This is a safety feature.
See Instruction Manual for replacement or
resetting or protective device. If replacement
of the plug is require, be sure the service
technician has used a replacement play
specified by the manufacturer that has the
same overload protection as the original
plug.
» Lightning - For added protection for this
product during a lightning storm, or when it
is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna or cable
system, This will prevent damage to the
product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
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NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
» Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles, as this can result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
» Object and Liquid Entry - Never push
objects of any kind into product through
opening as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could
result in fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product.
P Servicing - Do not attempt to service this
product yourself as opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing
to qualified service personnel.
» Damage Requiring Service - Unplug this
product from the wall outlet and refer
serving to qualified service personnel under
the following conditions :
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have
fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or
water,
d) If the product does not operate normally
by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions as
an improper adjustment of other controls
may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to its
normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or
damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance, this indicates a
need for service.
» Replacement Parts - When replacement
parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the
same characteristics as the same
characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUNDING CLAMPS
— POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
> Safety Check - Upon completion of any
service or repairs to this product, ask the
service technician to perform safety checks
to determine that the product is in proper
operating condition.
» Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The product
should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only
as recommended by the manufacturer.
» Неа! - The product should be situated
away from heat source such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other
products(including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
TABLE OF CONTENTS | | INTRODUCTION
2 Important Safety Instructions
5 Table of Contents
5 Introduction
6 Front-Panel Controls
8 Front-Panel Information Display
10 Rear-Panel Connections
11 Remote Control Functions
13 Installation and Connections
15 CD Recording Basics
16 Playback Basics
16 Loading Discs
16 Normal Play
17 Search
17 Track Skip
17 Dual-Play Mode
17 Dual-Deck Operation
18 Time Display
18 Headphone Listening
19 Program Play
19 Programming Play Lists
19 Checking, Editing and Clearing
Programmed Play Lists
20 Repeat Programmed Play
21 CD Recording
21 Before Recording
21 Disc Dubbing
22 CD Sync Recording
22 Recording from an External Source
24 Finalizing CD-R and CD-RW Discs
24 Unfinalizing and Erasing CD-BW Discs
24 Unfinalizing a CD-RW Disc
24 Erasing an Entire CD-RW Disc
24 Erasing a Single Track
26 Troubleshooting Guide and Error Messages
27 Technical Specifications
Special Features
HM Dual-Deck CD Player and CD-R/CD-RW
Recorder
MW 4X Dub Speed for Both CD-R and
Erasable CD-RW Discs
E Audiophile-Grade AKM Digital-to-Analog
Converters for Highest Audio Quality
E Dual-Play Capability
E Extensive Playback Programming
Capabilities
HM Optical and Coaxial Digital Inputs and
Outputs
E Front-Panel Coaxial Digital Input for
Use with Portable Devices
E Sample-Rate Convertor Allows Use of
DAT Players as Digital Source
E Copyright Warning Notice.
This product is equipped with the Serial
Copy Management System(SCMS) to
protect the rights of copyright owners.
As a part of this system, itis possible to
make a copy of most CDs for your own
personal use. However, it is not
possible to make a digital copy from
another digital copy. lt is possible to
make an analog copy of a digital copy.
RECORDINGS MAY BE MADE FOR
PERSONAL USE ONLY, AND ANY
UNAUTHORIZED COPYING IS SUBJECT
TO THE APPLICABLE LAW.
Important Information About CD Recording
In order to get the most enjoyment from your
new CD-R recorder, please pay special
attention to the following sections of the
manual that provide information about the
special features and capabilities of CD
Recorders,
M The unit plays all standard CD audio discs
but for recording, the unit uses special CD-R
and CD-RW discs designed only for audio
use. CD-R discs designed for computer use
will not work in the unit.
WM The last step in making a CD-R recording is
the finalization process. Unless this step is
properly done, the disc will not work in other
players.
M Once finalized, CD-R discs will play in any
CD player, but CD-RW discs will only play in
the unit and certain other machines.
Check the specifications of your CD player if
you have questions about compatibility with
CD-RW discs.
E As with all CD players, except those
designed specifically for portable use, you
should never move a CD player while there
is a disc inside one of the decks. NEVER
move the unit until discs have been
removed from both decks.
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Power Switch
FA Play Deck
EX Headphone Jack
El Headphone Level Control
Digital Input
El Record Button
Speed
El CD Sync.
El Erase
Dubbing
Finalize
Power Switch : Press this switch to apply
power to the unit.
E Play Deck : This disc deck is used to play
back conventional CD discs and CD-R or CD-
RW discs that have been finalized.
Headphone Jack : Connect standard
headphones to this jack for private listening.
Ba Headphone Level Control : Turn this
control to adjust the volume level to the
headphones. Note that the use of this control
will not change the analog output levels at the
rear-panel audio outputs play(CDP)-Deck
analog output and Record(CDR)-Deck-Analog
output,
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Record Deck
Analog-Record Level Control
Record-Deck Open
Record-Deck Stop
Input Select
Record-Deck Display Select
Record-Deck Pause
Record-Deck Next
E Record-Deck Previous
PX Record-Deck Play/Select
EZ] Information Display
El Digital Input : This coaxial digital input may
be used to connect a portable digital audio
player to the unit for digital recording. When an
active digital signal is connected to both the
front-and rear-panel coaxial inputs, the source
connected to the front-panel input will be
selected for recording.
G Record Button : Press this button to begin
the recording process.
Speed : Press this button to select the
recording speed for internal dubs.
£1 Remote Sensor
En Play-Deck Stop
EX Play-Deck Next
E Play-Deck Previous
Play-Deck Pause
Play-Deck Display Select
9] Dual-Play Selector
E Play-Deck Play
Play-Deck Open
El CD Sync : Press this button once to begin
an automated recording of a single track from
an external CD player when a digital
connection is used. Press it twice to begin
automated recording of an entire disc.
El Erase : Press this button to erase one or
more tracks or the entire contents of an
unfinalized CD-RW disc. When a CD-RW disc
has already been finalized you may erase the
entire disc or you may “unfinalize” the disc by
erasing the TOC data.
| FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
Dubbing : Press this button to begin the
process of marking a complete copy of the
disc in the Play Deck to a CD-R or CD-RW
disc in the Record Deck.
Finalize : Press this button when a
recording is complete to initiate the finalization
process. The Play/Select Button on the
Record Deck or Remote Control must be
pressed within three seconds to activate
finalization. Until this button is pressed and the
finalization process is complete, CD-R discs
may not be played on conventional CD
machines.
Record Deck : This Disc Deck is used to
play back CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs ; it is
also used for recording CDs.
Analog-Record Level Control : The
control is used to adjust the input level when
making recordings from analog sources such
as cassettes, or when CDs are recorded in an
analog mode.
Record-Deck Open : Press this button to
open the Record Deck.
Record-Deck Stop : Press this button to
stop the CD in the Record Deck.
Input Select : Press this button to select
the input source (analog, digital coax or digital
optical) for recording.
Record-Deck Display Select : Press this
button to cycle through the time display
options for Record Deck.
Record-Deck Pause : When the Record
Deck is the Play mode, pressing this button
will pause the disc. If the disc has previously
been paused, pressing this button will restart
the playback.
Record-Deck Next : This button has two
functions. When a disc is playing in the Record
Deck, press and hold this button to play the
disc in-a fast-forward mode to quickly locate a
desired passage. At any time, tapping the
button and quickly releasing it will move to the
next track on a disc in play, or enter the track
for programming or play when the disc is
stopped. Once a track is entered, it may be
played by simply pressing the Play button on
the Record Deck or Remote Control.
Record Deck Previous : This button has
two functions. When a disc is playing in the
Record Deck, press and hold this button to
play the disc in a fast reverse mode to quickly
locate a desired passage. At any time, tapping
the button and quickly releasing it will move to
the beginning of the current track, and the next
press will move to the previous track. When a
disc is stopped, each press will move back
one for programming or play when the disc is
stopped. Once a track is entered, it may be
played by simply pressing the Play button on
the Record Deck or remote control.
Record-Deck Play / Select : This button
has two functions. It may be pressed when a
standard CD is in the Record Deck to put the
machine in play, or it may be used to enter a
selection or start certain record functions.
22 Information Display : The indicators in
the information Display provide status reports
on the operation of the unit.
23| Remote Sensor : The Remote sensor
that receives the commands from the remote
control is behind this area. Do not cover or
obscure this part of the front panel to avoid
any malfunction with the remote.
24 Play-Deck Stop : Press this button to
stop the CD in the Play Deck.
Play-Deck Next : This button has two
functions. When a disc is playing in the Play
Deck press and hold this button to play the
disc in a fast-forward mode to quickly locate a
desired passage. At any time, tapping the
button and quickly releasing it will move to the
next track on a disc in play, or enter the track
for programming or play when the disc is
stopped. Once a track is entered, it may be
played by simply pressing the Play button on
the play Deck or remote control.
Ё3 Play-Deck Previous : This button has
two functions. When a disc playing in the Play
Deck press and hold this button to play the
disc in a fast-reverse mode to quickly locate a
desired passage. At any time, tapping the
button and quickly releasing it will move to the
beginning of the current track, and the next
press will move to the previous track. When a
disc is stopped, each press will move back
one for programming or play when the disc is
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stopped. Once a track is entered, it may be
played by simply pressing the Play button on
the Play Deck or remote control.
Play-Deck Pause : When the Play Deck
is running, pressing this button will pause the
disc, If the disc has previously been paused,
pressing this button will restart the playback.
28 | Play-Deck Display Select : Press this
button to cycle through the time display
options for the Play Deck.
EZ) Dual-Play Selector : Press this button to
enable both CD Decks to playback at the same
time and function as separate, independent CD
units. In this mode it is also possible to record
from an extemal source while the Play Deck
functioning as standard CD player.
Play-Deck Play : Press this button to
begin playback of a CD in the Play Deck or the
dubbing process.
Play-Deck Open : Press this button to
open the Play Deck.
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| FRONT-PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY
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D ¡TRACK TOTAL
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PROG REPEAT1 A-B ALL
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TOTAL REMAIN TIME
2 X4 DUBBING
EN 88
E Random Indicators
IE] Program Indicators
Level Indicators
D Repeat Indicators
Repeat-Status Indicators
Speed Indicators
Copy-Prohibit Indicator
Dubbing Indicator
E Sync Indicator
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Dual-Play Indicator
Г9 Information Displays
Time Indicators
M Remaining-Time Indicators
E Total-Time Indicators
© Track-Time Indicators
I R/RW Indicator
[1 Play/Pause Indicators
Ei Sample-Rate Converter
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PROG REPEAT1 A-B ALL
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E CD Indicators
Record Indicator
Finalize Indicator
Erase Indicator
Auto Indicator
Analog Indicator
Digital Indicator
Important Note : Since the unit is a dual-deck player/recorder, there are two separate sets of indicators for the Random, Program, Repeat, Repeat
Status, Time, Total Time and Track Time. In addition, there is a separate Information Display, Play/Pause Indicator and CD Indicator for each deck. As
the function of these indicators is identical for both decks, they are described in this manual with a common letter. When the unit is playing or recording
a disc, any indicators that light on the left side of the display describe to the status of the Play Deck, while those that light on the right side of the display
describe the status of the Record Deck. Depending on the activity of the unit and the settings you select, different indicators may light on the two sides
at the same time.
A Random Indicator : These indicators light
when random playback has been programmed
for one of the CD decks.
El Program Indicators : These indicators light
when one of the CD deck is being programmed
for playback options.
Level Indicators : These LEDs display the
input level during an analog recording, and the
output level during playback.
[E] Repeat Indicator : This indicator lights when
a repeat function is being used.
Repeat-Status Indicators : These indicators
display the type of repeat function being used.
Speed Indicators : These indicators show
which record speed has been selected for dub
recordings.
Copy-Prohibit Indicator : This indicator
lights when a recording is not possible due to
the intervention of the Serial Copy Management
System (SCMS).
Dubbing Indicator : This indicator lights
when a dub is in progress between the two CD
Decks.
BIN sync Indicator : This indicator lights when
the unit has been programmed for a CD Sync
recording.
Dual Play Indicator : The indicator lights
when the unit is playing in the Dual mode,
which allows both CD Decks to act as
playback decks at the same time.
Information Display : This display serves
two functions, showing the time displays for
discs playing, as well as displaying messages
about discs or recordings.
FRONT-PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY
EM Time Indicator : This indicator lights in
conjunction with one of the time indicators to
show which of the time status modes is active.
М | Remaining-Time Indicator : This
indicator lights when the Information Display
shows the time remaining on a disc.
E Total Time : This indicator lights when the
Information Display shows the total time of all
tracks on a disc.
Track Time : This indicator lights when the
Information Display show the running time of
the individual track being played.
E RAW indicator : This indicator shows
which type of recordable disc is present in the
Record Deck. When a CD-R disc is present,
only the Ris lit. The RW lights when an
erasable CD-RW disc is in use.
Play/ Pause Indicator : These indicators
show the status of the individual CD Decks.
The [> light when the CD is playing, and the PI
lights when the unit is in a Pause mode.
El Sample-Rate Converter : This indicator
lights when the Sample-Rate Converter is in
use to change the digital sample rate when the
incoming signal is not the standard 44.1kHz
used by standard CDs. This is an automatic
function and does not require any user
intervention.
CD Indicator : This indicator lights when a
standard CD is playing in the Record Deck.
Record Indicator : This indicator lights
when the unit is making a recording and
flashes during the preparations for recording.
Finalize Indicator : This indicator lights
en the unit is in the Finalization process,
which is required before a CD-R disc may be
played on a standard CD machine.
Erase Indicator : This indicator lights
when a CD-RW disc is being erased. Note that
only CD-RW disc may be erased; it is not
possible to erase a CD-R disc.
KI Auto Indicator : This indicator lights when
the automatic method of incrementing tracks is
selected for a recording session.
Ed Analog Indicator : This indicator light
when an analog source is being recorded.
Digital Indicator : This indicator lights
when an digital source is being recorded.
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
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© Play (CDP)-Deck Analog Output
O Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Output
O Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Input
© Play (CDP)-Deck Analog Output : These
jacks carry the analog audio output signal from
the Play Deck. Connect them to the CD input
jacks on a receiver, preamp or processor.
@ Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Output :
These jacks carry the output signal from the
Record Deck. Connect them to the Tape
Play/n input jacks on a receiver, preamp or
Processor.
© Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Input :
These jacks accept the analog signals that are
used for CD recordings. Connect them to the
Tape Rec/Play outputs on a receiver, preamp
or processor.
© Play(CDP)-Deck Coaxial-Digital Output :
This jack carries the digital-audio output signal
from the Play Deck. Also, if it is the single
mode, it will output from the Record Deck.
Connect it to a coaxial-digital input on a
receiver, processor or digital decoder.
@ Play (CDR)-Deck Coaxial-Digital Output
@ Record (CDR)-Deck Coaxial-Digital Output
@ Record (CDR)-Deck Coaxial-Digital Input
@ Record(CDR)-Deck Coaxial-Digital
Output : This jack carries the digital audio
output signal from the Record Deck. Connect
it to a coaxial digital input on a receiver,
processor or digital decoder. Also, if it is the
single mode, it will output from the Play Deck.
@ Record (CDR)-Deck Coaxial-Digital
Input : This jack accepts the digita-audio input
signal from a compatible digital audio product
and should be connected directly to a digital
player or to a coaxial-digital output on a CD or
DVD player or an A/V receiver or processor.
IMPORTANT NOTE : The coaxial digital inputs
should only be connected to digital input or
output jacks. Even though they use the same
RCA type connector as standard analog audio
connections, DO NOT connect them to
conventional analog input or output jacks.
@ Record (CDR)-Deck Optical-Digital
Input : This jack accepts the digital-audio input
signal from a compatible digital audio product,
and should be connected directly to the optical
digital output on a CD or DVD player or an AV
receiver or processor,
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@ Record (CDR)-Deck Optical-Digital Input
6) Record (CDR)-Deck Optical-Digital Output
© AC Power Cord
© Record (CDR)-Deck Optical-Digital
Output : This jack carries the digital audio
output signal from the Record Deck. Connect
it to an optical digital input on a receiver,
processor or digital decoder. If it is the single
mode, it will output also from the Play Deck.
© AC Power Cord : Connect this plug to an
AC outlet. If the outlet is switch controlled,
make certain that it is in the ON position
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
«ED Display Control
&P Numeric Keys
«ED Reverse Search
«CP Dual Playback
«ED Play / Select
«CD Previous-Track Skip
«ED Pause
ED Program
«ED Play (CDP)-Deck Select
«E Program Check
«CCD Repeat
CP Clear
«ED Record Button
EL) Dubbing
CD Input Select
€) Play (CDP)-Deck Open / Close
«CE Record (CDR)-Deck Open / Close
«€ Automatic / Manual Track Increment Selector
«E Track Increment
EN CD Sync
ED Speed Select
E) Erase Button
€) Finalize
E) Repeat А-В
E Record (CDR)-Deck Select
€ Stop
EI Next Track
ED Random Play
ED Forward Search
IMPORTANT NOTE : Some of the remote's
functions including Play, Pause, Stop, Search,
Next and Previous Track, are shared between
the two decks. Always remember the press the
CDP Select button to use the remate to control
the Play Deck, or press the CDR Select button
to control the Record Deck.
DISPLAY
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«CE Display Control : Press this button to
cycle through the various time display
options for the disc in the Play Deck and
Record Deck.
@&P Numeric Keys : Press these buttons to
access a specific track for playback or
during the programming process.
«ED Reverse Search : Press this button to
play the selected disc in reverse to locate
a desired passage.
@ Dual Playback : Press this button to
enable both CD Decks to play back at the
same time and function as separate,
independent CD units. In this mode it is
also possible to record from an external
source while the Play Deck is functioning
as a standard CD player.
E Play Select : This button has two
functions. It will most often be used as a
standard play button, but when setting up
certain record functions, it is also used as
an Enter or Select button.
CP Previous-Track Skip : Press this button
to skip backwards to the beginning of the
track currently being played. Pressit a
second time to move back to the
beginning of each previous track.
ED Pause : Press this button to momentarily
pause playback. Press it again to resume
playback.
«ED Program : Press this button to begin the
programming sequence for one of the
CD decks.
@D Play (CDP)-Deck Select : Press this
button to control or program the functions
of the disc in the Play Deck.
€D Program Check : Press this button to
check or edit a programmed playback
sequence.
«CID Repeat : Press this button once to repeat
the current track. To repeat an entire disc,
press the button twice, and then press
the Play / Select button.
PD Clear : Press this button to clear an item
in a program sequence.
E) Record Button : Press this button to
begin a manual recording.
€ Dubbing : Press this button to begin a
dub.
& Input Select : Press this button to select
the input source (analog, digital-coaxial or
digital optical) for recording.
@D Play (CDP)-Deck Open : Press this
button to open the Play Deck.
€ Record (CDR)-Deck Open : Press this
button to open the Record Deck.
€D> Automatic / Manual Track Increment
Selector : Press this button to select
between automatic and manual track
increments during a recording session.
CD) Track Increment : When the Manual
mode for track increment is selected
during recording, press this button to
increase the track number. NOTE : This
function does not operate during CD
Sync or dub recording.
€@D CD Sync : Press this button once to
begin an automated recording of a single
track from an external CD player when a
digital connection is used. Press it twice
to begin automated recording of an entire
disc,
E Speed Select : Press this button to
select the recording speed for intemal
dubs.
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E) Erase Button : Press this button to
initiate the erasure of a track or of an
entire CD-RW disc or to Unfinalize a disc.
Note that erasure is only possible on CD-
RW discs.
@&X) Finalize : Press this button when a
recording is complete to initiate the
finalization process. The Play / Select
button on the Record deck or remote
control must be pressed within three
seconds to activate finalization. Until this
button is pressed and the finalization
process is complete, CD-R discs may not
be played on conventional CD machines.
E A-B Repeat : Press this button to specify
a segment of a disc for repeat play.
@ Record (CDR)-Deck Select : Press this
button to control or program the functions
of the disc in the Record Deck.
ED Stop : Press this button to stop playback
or recording.
EI Next Track : Press this button to skip
forward to the next track on a disc.
€Z Random Play : When the CD Deck is
stopped, press this button to begin
random play of all tracks on a disc.
@Z} Forward Search : Press this button to
play a disc in a fast-forward mode.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
To Install batteries :
Your REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET is NOTE : When replacing batteries, it always a
powered by two AAA type batteries. good idea to replace both at the same time.
: When the remote will not be used for an
1 = he. me o pushine backwards and lit extended period of time, itis also a good idea to
remove the batteries to avoid the possibility of
damage due to corrosion. Batteries contain
chemical substances and we recommend that
you dispose of them properly and in compliance
with any local regulations.
2. Put the two batteries info the compartment
making sure the + and - are correctly
positioned.
3. Replace the cover. *
Power Connections
Connet the AC Power Cord to an AC power
source. If the rear-panel AC outleton a receiver
or other productis used, make certain thatit
provides at least 48 watts, and that the total
power of all products connected does not exceed
the maximum rated output of the product
containing the outlets. If the unit is connected to a
switched outlet, remember to turn on the outlet or
product controlling it in order for the unit to
operate.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
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Locating the unit
ltis recommended that the unit not be placed in
a location that is subject to direct sunlight or
extreme heat or cold, as these conditions may
damage the discs used in the player, or the
player itself. Note that audio amplifiers or high-
power receivers, as well as certain other
electronic products, may generate significant
heat. For that reason, do not place the unit
directly on top of an amplifier, receiver, or other
heat source. Always allow at least on inch of free
space on all sides of the, unit as well as other
electronic products, to allow for proper
ventilation,
Connections to your Audio System
When connecting the unit, think of the process as
if you were connecting a standard CD player and
a tape or cassette recorder. with the addition of
the digital connections.
Play-Deck Connections
The rear-panel connections labeled CDP refer to
the outputs of the Play Deck, which functions as
a standard CD player. Connect the analog
left/right CDP outputs to the CD inputs on your
receiver, preamp or surround processor. For best
playback results, a digital connection is
recommended using the CDP coaxial output.
Connect them to the matching coaxial input of
your receiver, preamp, processor or external
digital decoder. Note that you may have to
change a setting on the receiver or processor to
link the digital input to the “CD” button or input
selector. Consult the owner's manual on that
device for details, as this configuration may vary
from unit to unit.
Record-Deck Connections
The rear-panel connections labeled CDR refer to
the inputs and outputs for the Record Deck.
Depending on the capabilities of your receiver,
preamp or processor, you may find it convenient
to connect the analog inputs and outputs to the
jacks marked for a tape recorder.
As the unit's functions resemble those of a
standard tape recorder, this might make it easier
for you select it as an input. Connect the analog
CDR-Out jacks to the Play/In jacks of a tape or
Aux input on your receiver or preamp. Connect
the CDR-In jacks to the Tape Rec/Out jacks on
your receiver or preamp.
To play the output of the Record Deck through
the digital decoder in your receiver or an exter-
nal processor, connect the CDR Coaxial-Out or
CDR Optical-Out jacks to the matching digital-
input jacks on your receiver or processor. Note
that you may have to change a setting on the
receiver or processor to link the digital input to
the “Tape” button or the specific input selector
associated with the digital inputs.
Consult the owner's manual on your receiver or
processor for details, as this configuration may
vary from unit to unit.
To make recordings from extemal digital
sources, such as a CD, DVD or MD player, con-
nect the CDR Coaxial-In or CDR Optical-In
jacks on the CDR to the digital output jacks on
your receiver or processor. If your receiver does
not have digital-output jacks, you may connect
the CDR Digital Inputs on the unit directly to the
digital outputs on your CD player or to other
digital device. If the CD player has BOTH types
of outputs, you may want to connect one to the
input of your receiver and the other directly to the
unit.
Connections to a portable digital CD or MD
player may also be made by connecting the
Coaxial Digital Output of the player to the
Front-Panel Digital Input on the unit. Note that
when both are digital inputs are connected, the
unit will give priority to the front-panel input. If it is
impractical to disconnect the rear-panel input
when you need to use the front panel jack,
simply tum off the device connected to the rear
panel input. This will stop the digital signal, and
permit the front panel jack to be used.
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IMPORTANT NOTES ON DIGITAL
CONNECTIONS:
COAXIAL CONNECTIONS : Although digital-
coaxial connections use the same type of “RCA”
phono jack as standard analog signals, please
take special care to connect digital signals only to
digital jacks. In many cases, the digital jacks may
be identified by an orange colored insert ring
around the center of the jack. When making
digital connections, be sure to use making digital
connections be sure to use coaxiakinterconnect
cables, such as the one supplied with the unit or
cables intended for video applications. Even
though they have the correct type of RCA
connector,do not use audio-interconnect cables
that have twisted pair construction, as they are
not appropriate for digital signal use. If you have
any questions about the type of cables to use
with the unit, consult your dealer.
OPTICAL CONNECTIONS : There are a
number of different types of optical connections,
so make certain that you use only “TOS” type
optical cables with the unit. To ensure proper
connection of optical cables, fully insert them into
the jack until there is an audible dick. This tells
you that the connector has been completely
inserted. Remember to save the plastic dust
caps that cover the optical jacks, and replace
them when a jack is not in use to prevent dust
from entering the connection point.
CD RECORDING BASICS
CD Recorders (CDRs) are similar to standard
CD players, with the addition of the features and
controls needed for recording. Functions such as
play, search and programming for playback will
be familiar, but the recorder will function slightly
differently than what you may be used to for
magnetic tape recorders.
Disc Types
Unlike a conventional CD player, the unit uses
three types of discs, and it is important to
understand how each on plays.
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JEG Both decks in the unit will play back any
conventional CD that bears this logo.
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ESMAS Discs that bear this logo may be
recorded on one time, and when they are
finalized they will play in either deck in the unit or
in any conventional CD player, including home,
car and portable models. The Record Deck on
the unit may also be used to record on these
discs, and it will play CD-R/Audio discs even if
they have not been finalized.
recorded on, and they may also be erased and
reused. They may be recorded on or played on
the Record Deck of the unit and in other CD-RW
recorders or CD-RW compatible players. They
will NOT play back in most current CD players
unless the player is CD-RW compatible.
JE ED,
ses designed for use in
computer CD-R drives may not be used for
recording in the unit. Only discs specifically
designed for use in consumer CD audio
recorders may be used. If you attempt to use a
blank-computer-type recordable disc for
recording on the unit you will see a CDR indicator
in the Information Display and NO AUDIO
message appears on the Information Display
when ® REC button is pressed, and recording
will not be possible. However, discs that have
been recorded in the CD-R drive of a computer
may be played in the unit, provided that they
have been properly finalized in accordance with
audio standard IEC958.
Note that the unit is specifically designed for the
recording and playback of consumer audio discs,
and cannot be used to copy data discs, DVD
discs, or other optical discs used by video- or
computer-game systems.
CDR Terminology and Display Messages
Compact disc recording has its own terminology,
and some of the messages you will see when
using the unit may be new to you. Before using
the unit, you may wish fo familiarize yourself with
some of the terms used by the unit.
Additional error message displays may
occasionally appear.
Finalize :Thisterm refers to the process
that completes the recording of a disc by
recording a final Table of Contents and preparing
the disc so that it may be played on other
machines.
A CD-R disc may not be played on other CD
players until it is finalized. However, once the
finalization process is complete, a CD-R disc
may not be recorded on again.
CD-RW discs only may be “Unfinalized"so that
additional tracks may be recorded on a disc.
TOC : Stands for Table of Contents and it refers
to the data recorded on each CD thattells the
player how many tracks are on the disc, the total
time of the disc and the running time of each
individual track. Each time a disc of any sort is
placed in the unit, you will see a TOC to indicate
that the unit is reading this data from the disc.
This is required to copy the track information to
any recording.
OPC : Stands for Optical Processing
Calibration. When you see this message in the
Information Display for the Record Deck,
it means that the laser transport inside the unitis
making the calibrations and adjustments needed
so that the recording process is optimized for the
specific disc in use.
BUS Y : When you see this message, it means
that the Record Deck is completion part of the
record operation. When you see this message,
do not press any buttons, simply wait until the
message clears from the display.
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DISC FULL : This message will appear
when there is not enough room left on an unfi-
nalized disc to record all the tracks you have
programmed. When you see this message you
may either erase tracks from a CD-RW disc to
make room, or you must use a fresh CD-R or
CD-RW disc.
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1. Connect the Power cord and power-up
the unit by pressing the Main POWER
Switch until it latches.
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open
the disc tray.
3. Load a disc in the tray with the
printed(label) side facing up.
4. Gently push the front of the tray or press
OPEN/CLOSE button.
If the disc is standard CD or a finalized CD-
RW disc, TOC will flash while the unit reads
the disc's Table of Contents Information .
Once that data is read, the Information
Display will show the total number of tracks
and the total time of all tracks on the disc.
The CD Indicator will also light to indicate
that a standard CD is in use.
When an unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW disc
is placed in the Record Deck, the letters
OPC will flash once the Table of Contents
has been read. This indicates that the unit is
optimizing its circuit for maximum
compatibility with the specific recordable
disc in use . The number and total running
time of any tracks that have already been
recorded will appear in the Information
Display, and the appropriate indicator will
light to tell you if a CD-R or CD-RW disc is
in use.
If a computer data disc is placed in the
machine, a DATA DISC message will
appear to alert you to the error.
Data discs will not play and may not be
recorded or dubbed in the unit.
1. Tum on the Power.
2. Insert a disc.
3. To start the playback, press the PLAY[ »]
button on the front panel for the
appropriate deck or press the CDP or
CDR button on the remote for the desired
deck and then press the PLAY[] button
on the remote.
The Information Display will show the
track number being played and running time
of the track. As each new track begins to
play, the track time will reset to 00:00 and
begin to count up for the new track.
NOTE : Remember that unfinalized CD-R or
CD-RW discs will only play in the Record
Deck. If you attempt to play an unfinalized
disc in the Play Deck, a DISC ERROR
message will appear to remind you to play
the disc in the other deck.
To go directly to a specific track on a
disc
Enter the track number using the Numeric
Keys.
Note that when selecting a two digit track
number, the second digit must be entered
within two seconds after the first Numeric
Key is pressed.
To play all of the tracks on a disc in
random order
Press the CDP or CDR button for the
desired deck, and then press the RANDOM
button.
The unit will briefly examine all of the tracks
on the disc and RANDOM Indicator will
illuminate. Each track will be played in a
random order until all tracks on the disc
have been played. Note that there will be
brief pause in between each track as the
unit searches for the next track to play.
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To momentarily stop the disc at any time
Press the PAUSE! II] button.
Press either the PLAY[ »] button or the
PAUSE ll | button to resume playback at
the point where the disc was paused.
To stop playback at any time
Press the STOP[m] button for the deck in
use.
When there is only one disc in the unit, it will
automatically stop when all tracks on a disc
have played through.
When there is a disc in each deck, the
player will respond in one of two ways,
depending on which way the dual-play
setting is activated. In normal operation,
when the disc in one drawer finishes, the
disc in the other drawer will begin to play.
When the DUAL button is pressed so that
the DUAL-Play Indicator is lit, each deck
will operate as a separate, single-play CD
unit without regard to the status of the other
deck.
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You may quickly scan through the contents
of a disc while listening to the playback at
high speed in forward or reverse.
To move forward through a disc,
press the SEARCH[ pp | button on the remote
or press and hold the NEXT[ pp | button on the
front panel that is appropriate for the deck in use.
To move backwards through a disc,
press the SEARCH[ «4 ] button on the
remote, or press and hold the PREV [44 ]
button on the front panel that is appropriate
for the deck in use. When using the remote,
always remember to make certain that you
have selected the deck you wish to control
by pressing the appropriate selector[CDP or
CDR] button before entering the desired
remote command.
Skipping to the Beginning of a Track
To move from one track on a disc
directly to another,
enter the number for the desired track with
the Numeric Keys. The disc will pause
briefly to locate the track, and then
immediately play it. When entering a two
digit track number, the second digit must be
entered within two seconds of the first digit.
To move to the next track on a disc by
cycling through the individual tracks,
press the NEXT[ pp| ] button on the remote,
or the appropriate front-panel NEXT[ pl ]
button for the deck in use. Additional
presses of the button will move forward
through the tracks on the disc.
When a disc is playing,
press the PREV.[ had ] button to retum to the
beginning of the track being played.
Additional presses of the PREV [ 44 ]
button will move backwards through the
tracks on the disc.
When a disc is stopped,
you may press the NEXT] pM |] ог
PREV.[ 44 ] button to locate a specific track
that you wish to play. When the desired
track number appears at the left side of the
appropriate Information Display, press the
PLAYT pr] button to hear that track.
Dual-play Mode
Since the unit has more than one CD deck,
you may play a disc in either drawer. When
only one deck is playing, the unit is in the
Single mode.
In the Single mode, the audio output will be
fed to all digital and analog jacks for both
decks. This means you may select the input
on your receiver, preamp or processor for
either deck. For example, if you have the
Play Deck conncted to “CD” and the Record
Deck connected to “TAPE,” when only one
deck is playing, either input may be
selected.
It is also possible to play two discs at once,
using the Dual mode. To initiate dual-mode
playback, press the DUAL button on the
front panel or remote. When the DUAL-Play
Indicator is lit, you may play a different disc
in both decks at the same time. The output
of each deck will be sent to the its
appropriate output jacks, and you will need
to select the deck you wish to listen to using
the input selectors on your receiver, preamp
or processor. You may also use the output
of one deck to feed your main-room system,
while the second deck is used to feed a
remote room.
As long as the DUAL-Play Indicator is lit,
each deck functions as a separate CD
player, and will respond to its own set of
controls on the front panel for either the Play
Deck or Record Deck.
To control the transports using the remote,
remember to first press the Selector button
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for either the Play/CDP Deck or the
Record/CDR Deck, and then press the
desired command function.
NOTE : When in the Dual mode, you may
return to Single play mode by pressing the
DUAL button on the remote or the DUAL
button on the front panel. However, pressing
the DUAL button while both decks are
playing, will automatically stop playback of
the disc in the Record Deck while the disc
in the Play Deck continues to play. The
output of the play deck will be sent to both
sets of output jacks.
Dual-Deck Operation
Since the unit has two separate CD decks, it
may be used to function as two-disc
changer, so that you can continually play
two discs.
When the unit is in the Single-Play mode, as
shown by the DUAL-Play Indicator NOT
being lit, when the disc in one deck has
played through to the end, the disc in the
other deck will automatically begin to play.
Each disc will play through, and when one
deck is finished the other will start. To stop
playback, press the STOP[m] button for the
deck that is currently playing.
To have the unit function as a standard CD
player, where the deck in use stops at the
end of a disc, press the DUAL button until
the DUAL-Play Indicator lights. In the Dual
mode, each deck acts independently of the
other and when the disc in one deck
finishes, it stops unless one of the Repeat
functions has been activated.
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Once the disc's Table of Contents or TOC
data has been read, the Information
Display for any deck that has a CD inside
will show the number of tracks on the disc in
the two left digits of the display, and the total
running time of the disc. When the disc is
playing, the tracks will count up as each
new track is reached, and time display will
show the elapsed time for the track being
played.
To view the time remaining in the track
being played, press the DISPLAY button
for the deck in use so that the REMAINING
TIME Indicator illuminates. The Information
Display will count down the time remaining
in the track, and at the start of the next track
the counter will start to count down the
running time of that track.
To view the total time remaining on disc,
press the DISPLAY Button for the deck in
use so that the TOTAL TIME Indicator
illuminates. The Information Display will
show the total time remaining for all tracks
on the disc and count down until the disc
has finished playing. When the disc has
played all the way through, the total number
of tracks and the total running time of the
disc will be displayed.
You may listen to the output of the unit
through headphones at any time by simply
plugging the headphones into the Front-
Panel Headphone Jack. The volume of the
headphone output may be adjusted with the
Headphones Level Control. Note that
changes to the headphone level will not
alter the output settings to the analog
outputs. Those levels are fixed, and the
volume should be adjusted using your
receiver, preamp ог processor.
Note that when only one deck is playing
back a disc, the output of that deck will be
fed to the headphone jack. When the unit is
in the Dual-Playback mode, only the output
of the Play Deck will be fed to the
headphone jack
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sequence.
When the complete list of tracks has
been entered, press the PLAY[ >] button.
The tracks will then play in the order they
have been entered.
Note that a programmed list of tracks may
also be recorded if the disc being
programmed is in the Play Deck. Follow the
instructions of the explanation for recording
and dubbing.
Checking, Editing and Clearing
Programmed Play Lists
The unit's advanced programming system
enables you to preset the order in which
tracks are played, to repeat one track or all
tracks, or to repeat any segment of a disc
without regard to track numbers.
Programming Play Lists
To program the order of playback for the
tracks on a disc,
1. Insert the disc, let the unit read the Table
of Contents information, and wait until the
disc has stopped and the number of
tracks and total running time is displayed.
2. Select the deck that will be programmed
by pressing the CDP Select button on the
remote for the Play Deck or the CDR
Select button on the remote for the
Record Deck.
3. To begin the programming sequence,
press the PROG. button and note that the
PROG Indicator will illuminate and the
Information Display will show 00 00:00.
4. Enter the track numbers to be played
by pressing the Numeric Keys.
For two-digit track numbers, be certain to
enter the second digit within three
seconds after the first number is entered.
As each track is entered, the display will
blink three times,
altemating between two displays. The first
display will show the track number just
entered on the left side of the Information
Display under the Track Indicator, while the
right side will flash the number of steps that
have been programmed. For example, after
programming the first step to be track
number 3, the display will flash 03 P-01.
Altemating with the track number and
program step will be a display of the track
and the total running time of all tracks that
have been programmed so far. For example,
a display of 06 11:25 will indicate that track
number six was the last track programmed,
and that the total time of all tracks so far is 11
minutes and 25 seconds. The TOTAL TIME
Indicator will flash with this display to remind
you of the display's contents.
These displays will altemate three times,
and then show a steady display of the total
time and last track programmed.
Continue to add tracks in the order you wish
to have them played until the programming
session is complete. You may add up to 20
tracks, repeating a track if desired, as long
as the total number does not exceed 20. If
you exceed the 20 track limit, the display will
read FULL.
Tracks may also be added using the
NEXT[ PH ] and PREV.[K4 ] buttons to
locate the track, and the PROG. button to
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Once you have entered a program list it will
remain in the unit's memory until the disc is
removed or the unit is turned off. Thus, if you
play through a program list, simply press the
PLAY] p] button again to replay the list. If
you find that you wish to check the list or
make changes, that is also possible by
following a few simple steps.
To scroll through a program list,
press the PROG. button. Each press of the
button will move through the tracks that have
been programmed. The display will altemate
between the track number of the program
step number (e.g. 12 P-03 tells you that track
12 on the disc is the 3rd program step) and
the track number and the total running time
so far in the program (e.g. 12 16:04 tells you
that at this point you have programmed a
total of 16 minutes and 4 seconds of
material).
At any point in the list you may change a
new track by simply entering the track
number using the Numeric Keys.
Simply press the buttons that correspond to
the number of the track you wish to change.
To add a new step in the program,
1, Press the PROG. CHECK button until
track number 00 appears on the
Information Display.
2. Add a new track by simply entering the
track number using the Numeric Keys.
You may add up to 20 tracks, if less than
20 tracks in the program step.
To remove a step in the program,
1. First use the PROG. CHECK button to
locate the track you wish to delete.
2. Next, press the CLEAR button.
The information in the display will blink
and the step will be removed from the
program list.
Program steps need not be deleted in any
order; as long as you have located a step in
the program list, it may be erased.
To cancel an entire program list while the
program is playing, press the PROG. button
and note that the PROG Indicator will go out.
To remove a total program list when the
disc is stopped, simply open and close the
disc drawer. Whenever a disc is removed or
the unit is tumed off, the program list is
erased.
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Repeat Programmed Play
The unit's programming system enables
you to repeat either a single track on a disc,
the entire disc, or a specially programmed
passage that you select.
Repeat One Track
To repeat the track you are currently
listening to,
press the REPEAT button and note that the
REPEAT Indicator and the Repeat-Status
Indicator will both light 1. If the track is
changed by using the NEXT[ PH ]/ PREV.
[44 ] Skip button while the Repeat 1 mode
is active, the new track will now be
repeated.
Once Repeat 1 playback has been
started, it will continue until the unit is
stopped by pressing the STOP[M] button,
or the disc deck is opened by pressing the
appropriate OPEN/CLOSE button. When
playback is stopped, the Repeat sequence
is erased and must be reentered if you wish
to repeat a track on another disc.
Repeat All Tracks
To repeat all the tracks on a disc in
order, press the REPEAT button twice
while the disc is playing and note that the
REPEAT Indicator and the ALL Repeat-
Status Indicator will light. Once the PLAY[»]
button is pressed, the disc will play through
from beginning to end continually, until the
STOP[m] button is pressed. The REPEAT
ALL function may be cancelled at any time
by pressing the REPEAT button once until
both the REPEAT Indicator and ALL
Repeat- Status Indicators go out. The
Repeat All Function is also canceled when
the disc drawer is opened.
Repeat A-B
The unit may be programmed to repeat any
section within a track, or a complete
passage that includes material form a series
of consecutive tracks.
To program the unit for A-B Repeat play,
first play the disc and locate the point where
you wish to begin the repeated section. At
the start point, press the A-B Repeat button
and note that the Repeat Indicator and the
Repeat-Status Indicator will show an A and
flash. Let the disc play until the point at
which the section to be repeated will end. At
that end point, press the A-B Repeat button
again and note that the Repeat-Status
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Indicator will stop flashing and will light
showing Repeat A-B
The unit will immediately begin to play the
section you have programmed, and
continually repeat it.
To resume normal play, press the A-B
Repeat button. The Repeat A-B Indicators
will go out, and the disc will continue
playing through to the end. Stopping the
disc or opening the disc drawer will
automatically cancel the Repeat A-B
programming.
CD RECORDING
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p The unit accepts analog inputs, digital
coaxial inputs and digital-optical inputs.
Before making a recording, be certain
that you have selected the correct input.
P After a disc is recorded, it must be
finalized.
This process adds the final table of
contents data to the disc and makes it
playable on other machines. Until a disc
is properly finalized, it may not be played
on any other machine.
№» The unit may record on either CD-R or
CD-RW discs, but they must be of the
type specifically designed for use in
consumer audio CD recorders. These
discs may be recognized by looking for
the words; Digital Audio ; in the compact
disc logo on the blank disc or its
packaging. Discs with the logo reading
only; Compact Disc/Recordable ; are
designed for computer data recording,
and they will NOT work in the unit.
Pp CD-R discs may not be erased or have
material added to them once they have
been finalized.
P At least four(4) seconds of blank
recording time must remain on an
unfinalized disc for recording to take
place.
Pp The maximum number of tracks that may
be recorded on a disc is 99. If more than
99 tracks are programmed, a DISC FULL
message will appear.
) Note that some CD-R/CD-RW audio
recording discs may be used for single-
speed recordings only. If you use a disc
with such a waming, make certain not to
dub at that 2x or 4x speed. However, the
unit has been tested for compatibility with
a wide range of blank discs for
manufacturers throughout the world. In
most cases, blank discs will produce
high-quality recordings at any dub speed.
№ In some rare cases, a CD player may not
be compatible with CD-R discs. If you
find that a CD-R disc plays in some
players but not in others, the fault is most
likely with the player, not with the
recorded disc or the unit. Remember that
CD players that are specially designed to
accommodate CD-RW discs.
p Some commercial CD discs may contain
a copy protection data bit that will prevent
the disc from being dubbed. In that case,
the COPY PROHIBIT indicator will light
to remind you that the inability to record is
intentional, and not the result of a
problem with the unit.
» This product is equipped with the Serial
Copy Management System(SCMS) to
protect the rights of copyright owners. As
a part of this system, it is possible to
make a copy of most CDs for your own
personal use. However, itis not possible
to make a copy of most CDs for your own
personal use.
However, It is not possible to make a
digital copy fram another digital copy. It is
possible to make an analog copy of a
digital copy.
RECORDINGS MAY BE MADE FOR
PERSONAL USE ONLY, AND ANY
UNAUTHORIZED COPYING IS
SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE
LAW.
p The unit will not copy DVD discs,
computer data discs, CD-based
computer or video game discs, or digital
audio discs with a sample rate that is not
compatible with the range of the unit's
sample-rate converter.
Recordings on the unit may be made in a
number of ways:
» Discs may be dubbed using the playback
deck on the unit as a source. These
copies may be made in real time, at twice
normal speed, or at four times normal
playback speed.
p Recordings may be made from an
extemal CD player or other digital source
that is synchronized with the dub being
made in the unit.
) Recordings may be made from any
compatible external digital source.
) Recordings may be made from an
external analog source.
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The easiest way to make a copy of an entire
disc is to use the unit's intemal dub
capability.
1. First, insert a blank or unformatted
disc in the Record Drawer.
When the disc is inserted, the unit will
examine it to determine if it is a CD-R or
CD-RW disc, and optimize itself for the
best possible recording.
This is indicated by OPC message in the
Information display.
2. Next, select a dub speed.
The default speed is a real-time dub,
where the recording takes as long as the
actual running time of the disc. However,
with the unit you may also select 2x
dubbing or 4x dubbing.
Press the SPEED button to select a
speed as indicated by the 2x/4x
Indicators.
When no Speed Indicator lights, the unit is
set to real-time recording. Note that the
slower the record-dub speed, the more
tolerant the unit is of errors on the blank
disc. However, with most high-quality
blank discs, the 2x and 4x speeds should
not present a problem.
. Place the disc to be dubbed in the Play
Drawer and wait until the Table of
Contents data is read and the Information
Display shows the track and running time
data for the disc.
4. When you are ready to start the dub,
5.
press the DUBBING Button.
The Play Deck will begin to read the track
information again to make certain that
there is enough space on the blank disc
for the recording. If there is NOT sufficient
room on the blank disc, a DISC FULL
message will remind you to use another
disc. During this process the DUBBING
Indicator will light, the RECORD Indicator
will flash and a BUSY message will flash
in the Record Deck’s Information Display.
When both Information Display
Indicators return to normal, with
indications of 01 00:00 press the
SELECT Button to start the dub.
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track numbers and running time increase as
the disc is copied. The Level Indicators will
also flash but this is only for your reference,
as record levels may not be adjusted during
digital recordings. It is possible to listen to
the disc while it is being dubbed by selecting
the appropriate input on your receiver,
preamp or processor:
Important Note:When a high-speed(2x or
4x) dub is being made, you will hear the
playback at the faster speed. Fast speed
playback increases the pitch of a sound,
and when played back at high volume levels
this may damage your speakers. DO NOT
use high volume levels when listening to
high-speed dubs while they are in progress.
The dub will stop automatically when the
source disc has played through to the end.
After the dub is finished, the Information
Display will show an UPDATE message,
and then retum to normal operation. To
manually stop a dubbing operation, press
the STOP[ mM] button for either deck.
As with all recorded CD-R/CD-RW discs,
the disc must be finalized before it can be
played in other machines.
Notes on Dubbing:
» If you wish to make a dub with the tracks in
a different order from the original disc, omit
tracks on a disc, or make a dub that mixes
tracks from different discs, create a
Program Playback List before pressing the
SELECT button to start the dub.
NOTE: Dubs containing Program Lists
may only be made at the 1x speed. If you
attempt to make a Programmed Dub at the
2x or 4x speed, the unit will automatically
select the 1x speed.
p The PAUSE[ ll ] buttons do not operate
while a dub is in progress.
№ Tracks will be added automatically to mirror
the track structure of the original disc.
> The Total Time indication of the
recorded CD may vary slightly from the
original due to variations in the spin
speed of each drive, but this is normal.
No information has been lost in the
recording process.
pr If the original disc being dubbed is a
digital copy or if it contains copy-prohibit
signals, the unit will automatically make
a copy using an analog output from the
disc.
CD Sync Recording
CD Sync recording allows you to make an
automatic digital recording from an external
CD player or MD. During CD Sync
Recording, the record unit starts in sync with
the source, and tracks are added
automatically.
To make a CD Sync recording
1. First select the appropriate digital
input by pressing the INPUT button
until the desired COAXIAL or
OPTICAL indication appears in the
Record Deck Information Display. CD
Sync recordings may not be made from
an analog input.
2. Next, make certain that there is a fresh
disc in the Record Drawer for the
recording.
3. Press the CD SYNC. button and note
that the SYNC Indicator will light and the
RECORD Indicator will flash.
4, Select the type of recording to be
made:
Pp To record only the first track from the
source player, press the CD SYNC
Button so that 1 TRK appears in the
Record Deck Information Display.
P To record the entire disc or tape, press
the CD SYNC Button so that ALL
appears in the Record Deck
Information Display.
5. When the desired mode has been
selected, start the playback from the
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source machine. The unit will
automatically recognize the incoming
digital data and begin recording. If the
source material is a CD, the track
numbering from the original disc will be
carried over to the dub.
6. The recording will continue until the
unit senses that the playback is
finished when there in no incoming
signal for more than three seconds. At
that point the recording will stop. You
may also stop the recording at any time
by pressing the Record Deck STOP[m |
button. If the Record Disc does not have
enough space to complete the recording,
the dub will stop and a DISC FULL
message will be displayed. After the
recording is complete, an UPDATE
message will appear briefly, and the unit
will then retum to normal operation.
Remember to Finalize the recorded disc
so that it may be used in other machines.
Recording from an External Source
To record from an external source
1. Place a CD-R or CD-RW audio disc in
the Record Deck.
2. Select the input to be used by
pressing the INPUT button.
Pressing the button will cycle between the
input choices, which will be shown in the
Information Display as COAXIAL,
OPTICAL and ANALOG. In addition, the
DIGITAL Indicator will light when either
the coaxial or optical inputs are selected,
and the ANALOG Indicator will light when
the analog inputs are selected.
3. Press the e REC button and then
press the PLAY/SELECT[ p ] button to
start the recording.
Note that when the coaxial digital input is
selected, the connection may be made to
either the rear panel Coaxial Input. If a
signal is present at both coaxial inputs
when a recording is made, the front-panel
input will be used as the source.
CD RECORDING
4, Press the AUTO/MANUAL button to
select how tracks will be numbered on
the recorded disc.
№» The default mode is Manual. In that
mode for either digital or analog
recordings, you must add track numbers
manually by pressing the TRACK
INCREMENT button When you wish to
increase the track number. During an
analog recording, the track number may
also be increased by pressing the
NEXT[PWH ] button.
> The Auto mode will add track numbers
automatically, In one of two ways. When
track data is present from a digital
recording, It will be carried over to the
new copy disc. Thus, when the CD
being played moves from one track to
the CD being played moves from one
track to the next track, the copydisc will
also increase the track number by one.
When recording from an analog source,
activate the Auto mode by pressing the
AUTO/MANUAL button once and note
that the AUTO Indicator will light.
№» In the Auto mode for recordings from an
analog source or a digital source with no
track data, the track number will be
increased when the unit receives silence
for 3 seconds. The recorder will also go
into the Pause mode until the input
source resumes. To activate the Auto
mode, press the AUTO/MANUAL button
once and note that the AUTO Indicator
will light.
5. To prepare for a recording, press the
RECORD button.
The RECORD Indicator will flash, and the
word BUSY will briefly appear in the
Information Display. When the Display
returns to the track and running-time
information, the unit is ready to record.
6. Start the actual recording by pressing
the PLAY/SELECT[ » ] button.
Note that the RECORD Indicator will stop
flashing and Information display will begin
to show the running time of the recording
and the track data. Depending on which
mode of track increment has been
selected as described above, track
numbers must be increased manually or
they will be added automatically.
Regardless of which mode has been
selected, a track may by added at any
time by pressing the TRACK
INCREMENT button.
Note:If there is a pause in the playback
signal for more than 3 seconds for digital
recordings and 10 seconds for analog
recordings, the unit will stop the recording.
Also, when the Pause button is pressed
during a recording, the recording will stop
and must be restarted by pressing the
RECORD button followed by the SELECT
button.
Digital Recording in AUTO mode from an
External Source connected into the front
panel Digital IN, rear panel CDR Coaxial
IN or CDR Optical IN
1. Place a CD-R or CD-RW audio disc in
the Record Deck.
2. Select the input to be used by
pressing the INPUT button so that
COXIAL or OPTICAL with DIGITAL
indicator appears on the Information
Display.
3. Put to the Play or Pause mode the
external source that is connected into
the front panel Digital IN, rear panel
CDR Coaxial IN or CDR Optical IN.
4. Press the AUTO/MANUAL button so
that AUTO appears on the Information
Display.
5. Press the e REC button and then
press the PLAY/SELECT[ » ] button to
start the recording.
Note : While Analog source recording in
AUTO mode. If the low signal level is lasted
for more than 20 seconds the unit will stop
automatically.
In this case we recommend that you record
in MANUAL mode and in MANUAL mode
you can add the track numbers using the
TRACK INCREMENT button.
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Unlike conventional analog tape recorders,
the unit does not require level setting when
recordings are made from a digital source.
Although the Level Indicator will operate,
this is only informative and the level may not
be changed or adjusted. However, when
you are making a recording from an external
analog source such as a cassette recorder
or the analog output of a receiver or
preamp, you should adjust the input levels
using the RECORD-LEVEL Control. Adjust
the levels so that the blue segments of the
display are almost all lit, and the red
segments flash only occasionally. If the red
segments are constantly lit, the recording
will be distorted and produce unacceptable
quality.
To stop the recording, press the
STOP[m] button. The recording will
automatically stop if it takes more space
than is available on the CD-R/RW disc. A
DISC FULL message will appear to remind
you that a new disc is needed.
At the end of a recording, a BUSY message
and an UPDATE message will appear
briefly, and the unit will return to normal
operation. Remember to Finalize the disc
after recording so that it may be used in
other players.
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. When a
recording is finished, a disc must be
Finalized. Once that is done, a CD-R disc
may not be changed or added to.
CD-RW discs are “locked” once they are
Finalized, and they must be Unfinalized to
permit additional recording or erasure.
1. To Finalize a disc, place it in the
Record Drawer.
2. Once the disc's Table of Contents
information has been read and the
OPC process has been completed,
press the FINALIZE button and note
that the FINALIZE Indicator will begin to
flash.
3. Within three seconds, press the
SELECT button and note that the
FINALIZE Indicator will stop flashing.
4. The Finalization process will take
between 60 and 90 seconds, depending
on the length of material recorded on the
disc. During the Finalization process the
Record Deck will not accept any
operating commands.
5. When the Finalization process is
complete the FINALIZE Indicator will
go out, and the R/RW Indicator will also
go out as an indication that the disc is
now playable on other players. The CD
Indicator will remain lit.
Unfinalizing and Erasing CD-RW
check to make sure that the ERASE
Indicator flashes and the word TOC
appears in the Record Deck Information
Display.
3. Within three seconds, press the
SELECT button to start the process.
The ERASE Indicator will remain lit and
stop flashing, and the Information Display
will switch to OPC and then back to TOC.
4. When the process is finished, the
ERASE Indicator will go out, and the
display will return to normal. The disc
is now ready to have single tracks
removed or additional tracks added.
Erasing an Entire CD-RW Disc
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
Erasing the entire contents of a disc is
simple, and it does not matter if the disc has
been finalized or not.
1. To erase the disc, press the ERASE
button twice if the disc has NOT been
finalized and once if it has been finalized,
so that the word DISC appears in the
Information Display and the ERASE
Indicator flashes.
2. To start the erasure, press the
SELECT button and note that the
ERASE Indicator will stop flashing.
3. The erasure process takes about a
minute, and it is complete when the
Information Display resets to 00 00:00
and the ERASE Indicator goes out. The
disc is now totally erased and may be
reused.
Erasing a Single Track
To keep the material that is already
recorded on a CD-RW disc but to add an
additional track and erase single tracks, you
must first unfinalize the disc.
1. Place the CD-RW disc in the Record
Deck and wait until the Table of Contents
data has been read.
2. Press the ERASE button twice and
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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 unfinalizing
before proceeding with these steps.
CD RECORDING
1. To erase only the last track, press the
ERASE button. Note that the Information
Display will display 01 TRK and the
ERASE Indicator will flash.
2. Press the SELECT button within three
seconds and note that the ERASE
Indicator will stop flashing.
3. When the ERASE Indicator goes out the
Information Display will show the total
number of tracks that now remain on the
disc.
You may erase more than one track,
counting backwards from the last track.
1. Press the ERASE button. Note that the
Information Display will display 01 TRK
and the ERASE Indicator will flash.
2. Press the NEXT] pp ] button or PREV.
[K<] button until the number of tracks to
be erased appears in the Information
Display.
For example, when 06 TRK appears in
the display a total of six tracks will be
erased, counting back from the last track
on the disc.
3. Press the SELECT button within three
seconds of making the track selection
and note that the ERASE Indicator will
stop flashing. When the ERASE Indicator
goes out the Information Display will
show the total number of tracks that now
remain on the disc.
Important Note: Tracks at the beginning or
in the middle of the disc may not be erased
until all of the discs after them have been
erased.
Important Note on Erasure and
Finalization Times: Regardless of the
speed at which a disc was recorded, the unit
will erase and finalize discs at the 4x speed
to minimize the length of the process.
However, in some cases it may be
necessary for the unit to repeat the erasure
or finalization due to the nature of an
individual 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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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Unit does not operate when Power switch * No AC power * Make certain AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet.
is pressed = Check to see if AC outlet is switch controlled.
Remote does not function Wrong deck selected = Press the CDP button to control the Play Deck;
press the CDR button to control the Record Deck
Dead batteries « Replace both batteries
* Sensor blocked = Remove obstructions from front panel
Disc does not erase * CD-R disc in use = CD-R discs do not erase. Use a CD-RW disc
Recorded CD-R disc does not play in
= CD-R disc not finalized
another CD player or DISC ERROR
message appears in Play Deck
* Finalize the CD-R disc in the units’ Record Deck
Recording suddenly stops * Input source stopped or paused * Recordings will always stop when the input source
is paused for more than 3 seconds for digital recordings
and 10 seconds for recordings
ERROR MESSAGES
ERROR MESSAGE EXPLANATION AND PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
CHECK DISC * A record-related button has been pressed when a * Unfinalize the disc to add tracks to a CD-RW disc
finalized disc is in the Record Deck * Replace the disc with a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc
* A record-related button has been pressed when a
standard CD is in the Record Deck
DATA DISC « À non-audio CD-ROM or a CD-Video disc has been » Only CD Audio and DTS discs will play in the unit
placed in the machine replace the disc
DISC ERROR * An Unfinalized disc has been placed in the Play Deck * Finalize the disc
= A DVD disc has been placed in the unit * Replace the disc. The unit does not play or dub DVD discs
DISC FULL * There is not enough time left on the disc to complete * Use another blank CD-R or CD-RW disc
a planned recording * Erase one or more tracks on a CD-RW disc
ERROR * The disc is not seated properly * Open the drawer and check to see that the disc is properly seated
* There is a problem with the disc * Try another disc
FAILED * A dub has not been completed properly = Check the play disc
* Repeat the dub process
FULL * More than 20 tracks have been programmed * Clear all programmed tracks over 20
NO AUDIO * A record-related button has been pressed when * Replace the disc with a blank CD-R or CD-RW Audio disc
a non-audio disc is in the Record Drawer
SVC-1 * There is an internal problem with the unit * Contact an authorized LG service depot
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
= Signal Format
Playback Sampling Frequency
D/A Conversion
Oversampling
= Playback Specifications
Frequency Response
Playback S/N
Playback Dynamic Range
Playback THD
Analog Audio Output
Digital-Coaxial Output
Headphone Qutput
m Record Specifications
Digital Input Sample Rates
Recording S/N: Analog
Recording S/N: Digital Dub Mode
Recording S/N: Digital External Source
Recording Dynamic Range
Recording THD(Digital / Analog)
Analog Input Sensitivity
Digital Inputs(Direct Recording)
mM General
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
Dimensions
Width
Height
Depth
Weight
44.1 kHz
96 kHz, Multi-Bit Delta-Sigma Conversion
128 Times
20Hz — 20,050Hz
105dB
100dB
0.01% (— 80dB)
2V RMS, + 0.15V
0.5Vpp /750
1V RMS / 320 Load
32kHz — 96kHz
88dB
Equal to Source
95dB
90dB
0.01 % / 0.02 %
330mV BMS
44 1kHz, £100 ppm/min.
Refer to the back panel of the unit.
48 Watts
17.3" / 440mm
4.4" [112mm
14.2" / 363mm
13.2 Ib / 6kg
Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and connection jacks.
Height measurment includes feet and chassis.
All features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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