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CD RECORDER CDR-WI500 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODE D’EMPLOI INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION FOR ENGLISH READERS POUR LES LECTEURS PARA LECTORES FRANCAIS DE ESPAtiOL PAGE 5-PAGE 35 PAGE 36-PAGE 66 PAGINA 67 - PAGINA 97 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: A A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, withln 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 wlthin an equilateral triangle IS intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions In the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: LABELS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. (for US A model only) l TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This device complles with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation IS subject to the followlng two condltlons : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any Interference received. Including Interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B dIgItal apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil num&que de la classe 6 respecte toutes les exlgences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. l Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 11 Grounding or Polarization - Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance IS not defeated. 2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retalned for future reference. 3. Heed Warning - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating Instructions should be adhered to. 12. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or plnched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 4. FoIlowIng lnstructlons - All operating instructions should be followed. and use 14. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. 5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, In a wet basement, or near a swlmmlng pool, and the like. 15. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines. 6. FOR U.S.A. & CANADA MODEL ONLY CAUTION CERTIFICATION THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE 1. POUR LES MODELES AMERICAINS CANADIENS UNIQUEMENT ET 6A An appliance and cart combinatron should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The applrance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 8. Ventllatlon -The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the 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. ATTENTION I PouR ~VITER LES ctiocs ELECTRIQUES, INTERODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’ AU FOND. Carts and Stands -The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that IS recommended by the manufacturer. 9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 10 Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating lnstructlons or as marked on the appliance. 16. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outslde antenna IS connected to the receiver. be sure the antenna system IS grounded so as to provide some protectlon against voltage surges and builtup static charges. Article 810 of the Natlonal Electrical Code, ANSl/NFPA 70, provides InformatIon with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-In wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, locatlon of antennadischarge unit, connectlon to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure A. 17. Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. 18. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and llqulds are not spilled Into the enclosure through openings. 19. Damage Requlrlng 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 been spilled Into the appliance; 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 E The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. 20. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described In the operating Instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. 2 FRONT PANEL PANNEAU AVANT PANEL FRONTAL REAR PANEL PANNEAU ARRIERE PANEL TRASERO DISPLAY AFFICHAGE VISUALIZADOR 3 NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A WTILISATION NOTAS SOBRE EL US0 Do not let foreign objects I” the set l l Keep the set free from mastwe. l l AvoId high temperatures Allow for sufflclent l Evlter des temp&atures Tenlr compte chaleur l ‘e objetos extratios dentro del I’apparell contre I’humldlt& Mantenga el equ~po llbre de cord when not humedad, ag”a y polvo &v&s d’une dispersvan suffisante dans I’appareil. I’ I’eau et lapousslere heat dispersion when installed on a rack Pr&ger Ne ms lhsser des oblets Btranqers l water. and dust / lors de de I’1nstallat10n sur une &g&e l Ewe altas temperaturas. PermIte la suflclente calor cuando dlsperslOn del estd instalado l en la l Unplug the power using the set for long perlods of innlri ~ l i’apparw Desconecte cuando el cord6n no utlhce mettle benzene. I” contact with en contact du benzene des et “n dlluant avec I’appare~l l No perrmta Insecticldas, de energia el equ,po ‘,“:‘,‘,‘; come Insectlcldes, n’est pas utills& pendant de longues perlodes l l DBbrancher le cordon d’allmentatlon lorsque Do not let Insectndes. and thinner el contacto gasollna de y dlluyentes por mucho tlempo l Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. l Manlpuler ie cordon d’allmen-tation avec precaution l * (For sets with ventllatlon holes1 Tenlr la prose lors du d&branchement du cordon. l Manele l el cordOn de energfa culdado 4 Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el cordbn de energia Do not obstruct the ventllatlon l l Ne pas obstruer les trws l No obstruya VentllaclOn Ne jarwe I’appareil holes. con Never disassemble the de d&nonter d’une ou modifier man16re ou d’une autre. d’a&atlon 10s orlflcios or modify set I” any way l Nunca desarme o modlflque equlpo de nlnguna manera. el IMPORTANT NOTE: Th,s CD recorder uses the semiconductor laser. To allow you to enjoy mwc at a stable operaon, it 1srecommended to use this in a room of 10 “C (50 “FI - 30 “C 186 “Fl l Place of installation To ensure sufflclent ventilation, leave a space of at least 10 cm between the front, sxles and back of the unn and walls or other ob,ects which may obstruct vent~latlon. TO SAFETY WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: 1. Handle the power supply cord carefully Do not damage or deform the power supply cord If it IS damaged or deformed, it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used When removing from wall outlet, be sure to remo”e by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord 2. Do not open the top cover In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover If problems occw, contact your DENON DEALER 3. Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill llquld nslde the CD recorder Electric shock or malfunction may result Please, record and ‘eta,” the Model name and ser,al number of your set shown on the rating label. Model No. CDR.W1500 Serial No Thank you for purchasing th,s DENON CD recorder. Please read the operating ~nstiuct~onsthoroughly I” order to acquaint yourself with the CD recorder and achieve maximum satlsfactlon from it Be sure to keep this manual for future reference. should any questlow or problems arise. Please check to make sure the following with the main unit in the carton: II) MaIn ““It (21 Remote control urw RC-278 (31 RGP/AA Dry cell battery I41 Connection cord 151 oFWtl”g I”St‘UCtlO”S. 16) Service station list q q q q q q q q q q- items are included 1 1 2 2 .? 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES 5 CAUTIONS DURING USE ABOUT CD-R/RW DISCS ,., 5 ., 5, 6 DISC HANDLING AND PRECAUTIONS 6.7 RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO THE CD-R/RW STANDARDS 7 CONNECTIONS PART NAMESAND .7 FUNCTIONS 28. 9 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ., 9, 10 SETUPMETHOD lo- COPYING PROCEDURE 13 ^ 15 RECORDING FROM EXTERNAL DEVICES 15 - 19 NORMAL PLAYBACK 13 20 - 24 RELAY MODE. 24 - 27 EDITING ..,.. MENU MODE MESSAGES 1. Various copying functions - This set IS equwed wth a number of convenent cowng modes “DISC dubbing” for copying enwe discs, “Make CD dubbing” for copy,ng a” ent,re disc then a”tomat~cally f,nai,z,ng. “l-track dubbing” for copyl”g single tracks, and “Scan record dubbing” for selecting the tracks you want to record while scanrung CDs and copying the selected tracks l One of two copYl”g speeds can be selected’ normal speed and double speed. 2. Recording from external devices . Th,s set IS equpped with three convenient synchrowed recording functions. “D,sc synchio iecoidlng” for record,ng an album on the source side, “Make CD recording” for automattcally flnalmng after synchronized recording of a disc, and “Track synchro recording” for recording track at a tne It IS also possible to record manually. 3. An abundance of playback functions . Thanks t,, the comb,nation of the CD and CD-R wxts, this set is equipped wth three dlfferent play modes “Relay play” for relay playback between the disc in the CD unit and the disc I” the CD-R wt. “Mix play” for programmed or random playback of the d,sc I” the CD “nit and the dw in the CD-R u”?t as ,f they were a s,ngle d,sc, and “Dual play” with which the CD and CD-R “n,ts can be Operated Ir&pendently . This set IS equipped with the programmed play. random play. and all-track, l-track and A-B repeat play modes 4. Rich Variety of Digital Input Jacks . In addition to the analog input jacks, this ““,I IS equpped wth a total of two dIgital input lacks. There IS one optical d’g,tal Input ,ack for use with dlgltal sources such as CD, MD and satellite broadcasts, and there IS one d,gltal coaxial input lack 5. Equipped with Sampling . Thus converter perme or satellite broadcasts frequencies that differ CD Rate Converter direct dlgltal input recording from DAT (32 kHz, 48 kHz) which have sampling from that of the 44 1 kHz used wth .27 .28 - 33 33 ..34 TROUBLESHOOTING 35 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 35 CAUTIONS DURING USE Durmg track selection, during search and when the recorder sustains a strong Impact. the disc’s rotatIonal speed changes greatly. causing a small no!se to be emitted This is not a maifunctlon of the recorder. l If the CD recorder is operated while an FM or AM broadcast IS bang received, there may be “use I” the FM 01 AM ieception Please swtch the power to the CD recorder off at such tomes * The CDR.W1500 has a broad dynamic range. Please exercise caution when turning up the volume on the ampllfler I” cases when the playback volume IS low. If the volume 1s turned up 100 high. It could damage the speakers. l Placlng this recorder or ITS connectlo” cords near a TV or other audIa dewce could cause a hummmg sound to be emitted. If this occurs. relocate the recorder or reroute the connect,on cords l Be sure to remove the dec from the recorder before mowng ,t The disc could be damaged If left in the recorder WI& it IS being moved l Do not place any object I” the tray I” the pos,t,o” where the dasc IS loaded, or open and close the tray with anything lns!de Foreign objects I” the tray could damage the play mechanwn l Do not move the recorder from a cold place to a warm place suddenly If the recorder IS cold when brought Into a warm room, condensation could form. preventing proper operat!on of the recorder If condensation does form on the recorder when It IS brought I”@ a warm room, wa,t at least 30 min”tes before use l q ABOUT CD-R/RW DISCS 7. Equipped with @@@‘, Compatible Digital’? HDCD@ (High Definition decoder ICD unit) m@‘, HDCD”, High Defntlon Compatible DIgItal@ and Pacific MicrosontcsTM are elther reglstered trademarks or trademarks of Paaflc M~croson~cs. Inc I” the Unlted States and/or other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license from Paclflc M~croson~cs. Inc. This product IS covered by one or more of the followng. In the USA. 5.479.168. 5,638,074, 5.640.161. 5.808.574, 5.838.274, 5.854.600. 5.864.31 I, 5.872.531, and I” Australia 669114 Other patents pendlng. ) CD Discs This un,t uses CDs (optIcal dIgItal aud!o discs) which bear the mark located at the right. Note that specially shaped CDs, for example, heart shaped or hexagonal cannot be played. Do not attempt to use such CDs since dang so may cause breakdown of this unit mxrALA”DIO CD Text Discs The unit can display text informatIon on the display when playing CD text discs which contan text nformatlon I” English category The CD text disc includes the mark shown at the right. l II DIGRF~~ In Th,s un,t can prowde a text display ot the followlng types of characters Other types of characters WIII l l Numbers _/.. i: :3 Symbols CD-R Discs and CD-RW Discs Be sure to use discs that bear either of the following when recording wth thls “n,l marks CD-R discs wxorporate a pigment layer for recording When exposed to the recording laser. a change I” form OCCURSat the boundary of this layer and the plastic layer resulting I” the recording of the sIgnal. The recorded information IS maIntained unt!l the end of the life of the disc . After recording, finalized discs can be played on ordinary CD players n CD-RW Discs l CD-RW discs mcorpoiate a phase change layer. The recordmg process causes this layer to change from a crystal (reflectlvel condrtmn to an amorphous (noncrystal) condltlon l Recorded lnformatlon can be erased from CD-RW discs. D&t/on can take the form of deleting all of the disc tracks or only the specifed tracks working back from the last track of the disc. l Flnallzed CD-RW discs can be played on CD players deslgned for “se with CD-RW discs as well as on CD recorders l 6. Text Entry and Display Function - The album title and the track utle for ~ndudual tracks can be entered and dIsplayed for recorded CD-RIRW discs 19 VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS FINALIZING CD-R/RW DISC 1 FEATURES El q and an indicaflon such as “FDR CONSUMER”, “FOR CONS”MER “SE” or “FOR MUSIC “SE ONLY”. % Recording w/l not be possible wth the aforementioned marks. dtscs that do not bear 5 A CD-RIRW disc onto whtch has been recorded using the digltal Input cannot be further digitally recorded (I.% coped1 onto a separate CD-R/RW disc or MD, etc.. This IS a standard establlshed by the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System). . Once a CD-R disc has been finalized, addItIonal recording WIII no longer be possible. l The information that has been recorded to a CDLot be erased. After the recording of a CD-R disc IS completed, finallzatlon processing IS required to enable It to be played on an ordinary CD player. CD-RW discs cannot be played on an ordinary CD player, even with flnalizatnn processing. Playback IS possible only on CD recorders or players swted for use with CDRW dwzs.They can only be played on a player that IS sulted for use with CD-RW dws. Also note that CD-RW discs can be erased after being flnallzed Recorded disc “After Finalization” Additional recording is not porrible. IS possible on an ardmaw CD * Fiecordlng in the Synchro-recording mode (e.g.. disc Synchro-recording. track Synchro-recording. and auto finallzatlon recording) results in the track numbers being automatIcally assoc!ated. The manner in which the track numbers are assoaated will differ as follows for digital recording and for analog recording depending on the condltlons n Recording from a digital input l When performIng dIgItal recording of a CD, track numbers are updated when the first sound IS detected after the track switches. l When maklng a digital recording from a MD, a track number that IS the same as the orIgInal track number WIII automatically be associated. l When recording from a DAT. track numbers are glen when track swltchlng IS detected using the start IDS. l When recording from a satellite broadcasts or other dlgltal equipment. the detectlon of a blank port1011of about 3 seconds or longer. the same as when maklng recordtngs with an analog Input. WIII result I” the operation of the auto track function and the automatic assoclatlon of the track number. l The track number might not switch correctly when there IS a lot of Norse in the blank portion between tracks. l The track number might change when the slgnal level IS very low withln the track. n Recording from an analog input Track numbers will automatically be assoctated when a blank portion of about 3 seconds or longer is detected. l When the Input sIgnal IS affected by nase or there is some other Interference. the track number might not change at the correct posltlon l The track number might change when the slgnal level IS very low within the track. * The on/off setting of the wto track function IS possible I” manual recording. (See “Setting of the Auto Track Mark” on Page 11 .I q DISC HANDLING AND PRECAUTIONS AvoId touching remo”l”g It the surface of the disc when lnsertlng PJ n 1Ji7P n When the disc has become marked with fingerprints or dirt. woe It clean before use. The drrt WIII not affect the signal of the disc. but the sound quality may drop and there may be breaks in the sound. Note that when the surface of a CDR/RW disc IS dirty. ,t may not record properly . To wipe the disc clean, use one of the disc cleaning sets a&able on the market or a soft cloth. . Do not use record spray or static electricity prevention products. Do not “se benzene. thinner, or other volatile chemicals I analog source that contains a very low level slgnal wIthIn the track, or a dIgItal source other than off the auto track function then make a manual recording and asswate the track numbers manually. level IS set too low while recording an analog source or a digltal source other than CD/MD/DAT. the not be associated at the correct posftlon. Please set a suitable recording level. l l l 6 uuu -1,s: Do not allow fIngerprInts, oil, or dirt to adhere. . Be careful not to scratch the surface, especially when removing or returning the dasc to the case. l Do not bend the disc l Do not heat the disc. l Do not enlarge the center hole. l Do not wrote on the label surface (~.e.. prlnted side) wth a ballpoint pen or pencil. l Water droplets may form on the surface of the disc when it IS suddenly brought from a cold place such as outdoors to a warm place. If this happens, do not dry the disc wth a bar dryer. l NOTES: l When recording an CD/MD/DAT, switch l When the recording track numbers might available disc labels or Doing so may make It - . ;,;;R’RW . Do not attach commercially other seals on the disc. or Be sure to eject the disc after playing. Always return the disc to its case to avold dust, scratches, and mlsshaplng Do not leave the disc in the following places: 1. Where It will be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods. 2. Where there IS a lot of dampness and dust. 3. Where It will be exposed to heat such as from a heater. q Only load one disc. Loading two or more discs I” a layer WIII cause breakdown and may also scratch the discs. DISCS of the 8 cm sze should be carefully allgned wth the recessed disc guide area and loaded wthout the “se of an adapter. If not properly loaded, the disc may fall o”t or the disc holder may cease to open. Be careful not to get your finger caught when the disc holder IS clang l l l q l l l Do not place anything other than a disc on the disc tray. Do not use discs that are cracked, misshapen. or have been repared wth an adhewe, etc. Do not use discs that have adhewe coming out from cellophane tape or the label of a rental disc, or adheswe remanng after removal of the label. Use of a disc in this condltlon may result I” the disc not bang ejected or I” breakdown. RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO THE CD-R/RW STANDARDS * Standards concerned wth CD recorder playback have been established based on the ex,stl”g standards of CD players, however. for recording, the method differs from that used with ewtfng cassette decks and MD recorders, etc. In view of this. please gain a good understandlng of the followng restrfctaons associated wth CD-R/RW dascs and enjoy the medium. l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Only audn CD-RIRW discs can be recorded with this urxt “IL&E: iiiiri i L ‘?: ” WIII be displayed when a disc other than one for use with audto such as a CD-RIRW disc for use wth a personal computer or another type of disc !s loaded (See “DISCS that Can Be Used with this Unit” on Page 5 ) CD-R discs can be recorded to only once The recorded InformatIon cannot be erased. The recorded lnformatlon of CD-RW discs can be erased. When this disc has been flnallzed, erase after the flnallzatlon removal operation has been performed (See “Cancellation of CD-RW disc flnallzlng” on Page 28 1 Recording mistakes made wth CD-R discs cannot be erased: therefore, It IS recommended that a CD-RW disc be used until you are accustomed to the recording operat,on. The recording operation procedure IS the same for CD-R discs and CD-RW discs When maklng addlt!onal recording to a previously recorded disc, the end of the last track IS detected and recording IS started from there The record standby mode cannot be set for CD-RIRW discs with a recordable time of about 8 seconds or less remanlng. c ” WIII be dIsplayed at this tune. Songs with a recording time of less than 4 seconds cannot be recorded A maxmum of 99 tracks can be recorded to one CD-RIRW disc When the recording reaches the 99th track, “Q 85. Fcil ” IS displayed and recordings beyond this track WIII not be possible. DIgItal recording IS not possible from CD-R/RW discs onto which have been dlgltally recorded, normal 1s !t possible from MD or DAT. etc When a dlgltal recording IS attempted from such sources. “iaw ?ror-i 8h / -i” IS displayed. To record from these dIgItal sources, make the recording from the analog Input. ISee “DIgital Copses” on Page 6.1 This unit cannot record CD-ROM and other non-audio signal sources. When an attempt IS made to record from such sources. S(I.1 > ‘,.. --‘/. ,../I.- t t ” ,s dlsplaved When a recording IS made from a disc that Includes data other than audio signals such as CD graphics or CD-TEXT, only the audio slgnal 1s recorded; other data IS not recorded DVD (Dolby DIgItal, DTS, and other compressed audio signals) cannot be recorded. Finalization processing on a CD-R disc that has been recorded with this unit will permit that disc to be played on ordinary CD Player (See “Flnallzlng CD-R/RW DISC” on Page 27.) Flnallzatlon processng on a CD-RW disc that has been recorded with this wxt will permit that disc to be played only on a CD player designed to be used vwth CD-RW discs or on another CD recorder (See “Flnallzatlon Processing of CD-RW DISCS” on Page 6.1 NOTES: ’ TO assure accurate recording. record with an ambent temperature of 30 “C or less. l DO not obstruct the ventilation holes on the top. l Recording may stop if the unit IS subject to shocks during recording. If recording stops, It may no longer be possible to “se the dasc normally. CONNECTIONS Use the supplied pin plug cable when maklng connectlow with the analog Input/output jacks. a Input: Connect the analog input jacks [ANALOG IN) of this unit with the output jacks of the ampllfler (MD or TAPE). 0 Output: Connect the analog output jacks (ANALOG OUTI of thfs unit with the Input jacks of the amplIfter (MD or TAPEI. @ CD-only output: Only the CD side sound IS output. Connect to the ampllfw’s input lacks (CD, etc ) * In the dual mode, only the sound of the CD-R side IS output from the CD/CD-R output jacks. so th!s connectnn IS requwed. Power SUPPlY outlet l . Please use optlcal fiber cables, which IS wallable on the market, when maklng connectnns to the dytal (OPTICAL) Input/output jacks Use 75Qlohms pin plug cable, which IS awlable on the market, when maklng connect,ons to the dIgItal (COAXIAL) Input/output jacks. 0 hmut: Connections with Playback Equipment such as the CD Players The dIgItal Input jacks of this ““It (ather DIGITAL IN OPTICAL or DIGITAL IN COAXIAL) should be connected with the dIgital output lacks of the CD player (OPTICAL or COAXIALI. 0 Output: Connections with Equipment having a Digital Input such as the MD Recorder The dIgItal output jacks of this u”,t (either DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL) should be connected wth the dIgItal input jacks of the MD recorder or other equipment (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) @ CD-only output: Only the CD side sound IS output. Connect to the dIgItal Input jacks of an MD recorder, etc Ampllfler en 12ov 60 Hz Power SUPPlY outlet 120v 60 Hz MD recorder Power SUDDIVoutlet NOTES: Do not plug the power plug Into the power outlet until all connectlow have been completed. l Connect the red plug of the p,n plug cable !“to the R (right) jack and the whtte plug Into the L (left) jack. l Do not make a connection to the PHONO jack of the amplrfler Doing so WIII lead to breakdown l Firmly plug I” the power plug. An Imperfect connection WIII cause Norse to be generated l Bundltng the connectlo” cables together with the power cable WIII cause hum or other no,se. l When the power plug IS disconnected from the power outlet. Walt about 5 seconds before relnsenlng. l 7 III7 PART NAMES Menu button Turns the CD recorder ON and OFF l Multi Jog dial (MULTI JOG) Jack for headphones. l Phones level control (PHONES LEVEL) Record button Adjust the headphone volume. l l Recewes signals from the remote control l Disc tray (CD) Store-bought played l l CDs and flnallzed CD-R/RW discs can be l Display select button (DISPLAY SELECT) The display switches each time the button IS pressed. l Connects rlght) l (0 REC) r Title/Character CD only+ button CD-R only l Disc tray (CD-R) n II (TITLE/CHARACTER) l44, When pressed wh+z the display mode IS set to CD or CD-R, the text information 1s displayed. . When text IS bang Input. the characters change. HI l Input button (INPUT) Selects input Scl”nx Swtchlng WIII be as follows pressed l l & each time the button IS TIME &$&. r * Swtchlng ANALOG 1 IS not permitted during recording CD unit operating buttons . Use this to start playback n II I.., HI t TIME Relay mode button r Normal- Finalize button l l Mix IMIXI- (FINALIZE) (CLEAR) Use this to delete programmed tracks 01 text ~np”t characters When pressed I” the menu mode, the set returns to the ~rwous mode swatches Make CD l-track dubbing --c dubbing- Make CD l-track dubbing --c dubbing- Connects to the dqtal dqtal source l lnformatlon screen Mode display (CD-R) CD. CD ,a pre-recorded CD or finalized dlsci IS loaded l CD-R An unfinallzed CD-R disc IS loaded. CD-RW: An unflnallzed CD-RW disc IS loaded. l ez Lights during recording. l ,: l II: Lights during playlrecordlng. l .: A: This lights when the CD unit’s t,me IS dlsplayed. HDCD: This lights when playing discs recorded in HDCD format pause function active. PROG: Lights I” program mode 1 Tr, SYNC: Synchronized recording actwe Shared mode displays REPEAT, 1: Lights up when a track/complete disc (or program1 IS repeated *Off when both the CD and CD-R units’ times are dlsplayed. . REPEAT A-B: This lights when ,n the A-B repeat play mode *Off when both the CD and CD-R units’ t,mes are displayed. l SINGLE, TOTAL: Time mode lndlcator *Off when both the CD and CD-R units’ times are dIsplayed l DUBB: This lights when in the normal speed dubbing mode l DUBB HIGH: This lights when I” the double-speed dubbing (copyIngI mode. l MIX: Th6 lights when in the mtxed (CD and CD-R unes) mode. l RELAY: This lights when I” the relay play mode between the CD and CD-R units l DUAL: This lights when in the CD and CD-R unit dual mode l SKIP: This lights when a track IS set to be skipped l In all modes, only the CD side dIgItal data IS output l l l 0 In all modes, only the CD side dIgItal data IS output each time II: of an external In all modes, only the CD side sound IS outp”t l 8 optlcal output Digital CD-only output jack (DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL) 0 l l Digital CD-only output jack (DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL) l This lights when a disc IS loaded. RAND: Random indicator PROG: Program indicator. Pause indicator. of an external Analog CD-only output jacks (ANALOG OUT CD) l CD: l Digital input jack (DIGITAL IN OPTICAL) l Display l l Play lndlcator Connects to the dIgItal coaxial output dIgItal soun?s l Mode display (CD) l Scan record dubbing Scan record 1 dubbing This lights when the CD-R unit’s time IS displayed 0 Digital input jack (DIGITAL IN COAXIAL) each time this The double-speed dubbing mode watches this button IS pressed Disc dubbing --) 7 $ mode Double-speed copy mode button (DUBBING HIGH) l DWil (DUALI) Press this button to fInalwe. Clear button l @ (RELAY MODE) ,~f~y,+ The copy dubbing button IS pressed Disc dubbing-) The mode switches each time the button IS pressed l l Use this to stop playback o‘ recording Use this to pause playback or recording Use this to move to the beglnmng of tracks. : Use this to open and close the disc holder. *If the text Information mput operation has performed but not flnallzed. the disc holder cannot be opened until all the test lnformatlon has been deleted (See Page 10.1 Durrng playback, “se thrs to svwtch between the elapsed tne, rema”,ng track t,me and total remalnlng t,me. During recording. use this to watch between the elapsed time per track and the total remalnlng recording time. Normal speed copy mode button (DUBBING NORMAL) l *A: Connects to the dIgItal coaxial !nput of e.# ampllfler or recording device. In the dual mode, only the CD-R side dIgItal data IS output. l Use this to stop playback Use this to pause playback Use this to move to the begInnIng of tracks Use this to open and close the disc holder Use this to switch between the elapsed t,me, rema,n,ng track t,me and total remanng t,me l Digital CD/CD-R output jack (DIGITAL OUT CD/CD-R OPTICAL) CD-R operating buttons . Use this to start playback or recording. 1 (left and Connects to the dIgItal coawl Input of e.g. ampllfler or recording device. In the dual mode. only the CD-R side dIgItal data IS output. l l Time display for both the --. CD and CD-R to the line output of an amplifier Digital CD/CD-R output jack (DIGITAL OUT CD/CD-R COAXIAL) Press this button to record The recording standby mode bs set when the record button (0 REC) 1s pressed alone Press the play button (, PLAY) while in the recording standby mode to start recording To Stop recording or to cancel the recording standby mode, press the stop button (m STOP) l Remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) Analog input jacks (ANALOG IN CD-RI Recording level control (Recording). Selects settings IMenu mode) l l Connects to the lme Input of an ampllfler (left and right). In the dual mode, only the CD-R side sound IS output. l l l l Analog CD/CD-R output jacks [ANALOG OUT CD/CD-R) (MENU) This button IS used when ,nputt,“g disc and track titles and for such edmng operations as CD-RW DISC ermng. l Power button Phones jack IPHONES) RAND: Plays tracks I” random order. A.T.M.: Auto track mark Indicator D.in: This lndlcator lights when one of the digltal Inputs (dlgltal) IS selected If this flashes after performIng the recordng operation, check the connections of the dIgItal Input jacks FADE: This flashes during the fade-In and fade-out recording operation. l AND FUNCTIONS CD-R or CD-RW l ON: Th,s l,ghts when the skip play mode IS turned on @ Input source display Each press of the mput switching button (INPUT) causesthe lndlcators to ltght as described below. l cl8 n REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The included remote control unit (IX-278) can be used to operate the CDR-WI500 from a distance. Inserting the batteries CD 1 OPT 1 COAX 1 ANALOG I 0 This lights when the Input so”lce to the nternal CD. 1s set 0 Remove the remote control unit’s back Ild 0 Insert the two R6P (AA) batteries I” the battery compartment, I” the dIrectjon lndlcated by the marks InsIde the compartment. 0 Put the back Ild back on Cautions on batteries l Use R6P (AA) batteries I” the remote contlol unit l The batteries should be replaced with new ones after approximately one year, though this depends on the frequency wth which the remote control un!t is used. l Even If the battews are less than a year old, replace them with new ones If the remote control unit no longer operates even from a short distance from the main untt l The Included battery IS only for verlfylng operation Replace It with a new batten/ as soon as possible. l When ,nsert,ng new batteries, wa!t about two m,n”tes after removing the old batteries before ,nserting the new ones. l Be sure to set the batteries I” the proper “0” and “0” directlons. as lndlcated by the marks in the remote control unit’s battery compartment. l Remove the battera when not using the remote control un,t for long perlods of t,me. l To avad explosions and fluId leakage: l Do not use one new battery with one old one. . Do not “se two different types of battera . Do not short-clrcut, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries I” flames. l If the battery fluld should leak, w~oe all the flud off the battery compartment, then insert new batteries Th,s lights when the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL ,nput jacks are selected This lights when the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL Input jacks are selected Th,s lights when the ANALOG CD-R IN ,np”t jacks are selected Music calendar display Tracks on a disc or I” a program Track I” playlrecordlng. *Off when both the CD and CD-R tomes are displayed. l l @ Multiple l Q Level meter Record level bar. lndlcates the audio signal level When the CD-R unit IS set to the recording mode, the Input level IS dIsplayed l l @ Track No. display l l 0 display This display lndlcates the number of tracks, track number, play tnvz, recording tome, VBIIOUSoperatlonal Information. text messages, etc When both the CD and CD-R times aie dlsplayed. the CD-R time IS displayed l When there IS text information, the track number IS dlsplayed. When both the CD and CD-R times are displayed. the CD track number 1s displayed. Time display l l When there IS text Informatvan, the tme IS displayed When both the CD and CD-R t!mes are displayed, the CD time IS dIsplayed Using the remote control unit l l NOTES: l The remote control ““It may not operate If the remote sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artiflctal light, or If there IS an obstacle between It and the remote sense l When operating the remote control ““It. point It at the man unit es shown I” the diagram. The remote control unit can be operated from a dnect dMance of approxnately 8 meters from the ma,” “nit. This distance WIII be shortened. however, if there are obstacles or when operated from an angle. (The remote control un,t WIII operate from a horlrontal angle of up to about 30”.1 Do not press buttons on the ma,” ““It and on the remote control “n,t at the same time. Doing so WIII result I” malfunction. 9 Names and Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons n Buttons not explained here function in the same way as the corresponding W Buttons marked 3” function regardless of the function selector switch. * Normal n Inserting buttons on the main unit. UP. @ Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (&) 10 close the tray . “” T:,E” lights up, followed by “-3.:: 2 : and the display WII show the type of drsc you tnserted l If you !“sert a blank 01 partly-recorded CD-R unflnallzed CD-RW, the CD recorder WIII calibrate disc for opt!m”m recording During this process drsplay ‘&III first show ““1. .I=“-“’ and then speed dubbing 1 ;II (DUBBING QClear button (CLEAR) -w Function switch selector l Switches the operation of the buttons between the CD and CD-R search and programmed playback. Record button (0 REC) NOTES: . if your finger should get caught I” the drsc tray%vhen It closes, press the OPEN/CLOSE button (6) : i, i:i : 7 l Only Audio CDs WIII be accepted If a non-audio disc IS Inserted. the display shows ” l For recording it IS important that the blank disc IS completely free from dust particles or scratches. on Page 6 l When text lnformatlon IS entered but not flnailzed, the disc holder WIII not open until all of the text deleted ,I ” -: _. .,,z _ -3k,” ,I WIII be displayed for 2 seconds When the enter button IS pressed during lnformatlon WIII be deleted and the disc holder can be opened. Manual search reverse and Stop button (m STOP)-- Program/direct (PROG/DIRECT) ( 11 Menu button (MENU) * Enter button (ENTER) Pause button (II PAUSE) ; IreA-Bb”ttc.nIA-BI button 1 1 71 repeat playback and all-track repeai playDacK I q (RANDOM) I Press this button to play the track I” random order (See Page 22.) Press this button To switch the tme d,splay to the Me display Input select button Time button Fader button 171 (FADER) Press thts for fade-In and fade-out 10 (TIME) has been this tnterval. the text SETUP METHOD 0 ” “‘7:: ., @ ,-i-,, / - ,I Auto track mark. @ “’ &de:’ @ ,.c; .@-, ...._- il Fade-out recording r,me. @I ” 0” -i-..: _-x Synchro recordmg level. Fade-in recordmg tome. -- // ” 3: z. ” Scan recording ,ntro t,me Custom Index. Skip play. button mformatw * The 9 Items listed below can be set with the setup menu The following messages WIII be dlsplayed for the various setting Items. l The contents of the set menu are stored, but this data might be lost If the umt IS disconnected from the power source for 2 to 3 days 0 I>.; ,_ :I -. II Synchro recording mode. Tamer playback 1 Random ‘1 “. See “DISC cleaning” I Press this to perform A-B repeat Press this button to switch between the program semng mode and the dtrect search mode Normally this IS set to the direct search made or the the the DISC tray forward buttons (44 and * OPEN/CLOSE button 6” number of audio tracks Calibratton can take up to 60 seconds (CD-R/RW) If a CD-RIRW IS flnaiized ,t WIII show “CD” on the display. numbers of 11 or ova for direct search and programmed playback L I Disc 0 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (5) to open the disc tray. @ Insert a dw in the appropriate recess ,n the tray, label side (INPUT) I 11) Setup Method (Man unttl I31 Setting the Synchro Recording Level l This sets the synchro record!ng start level when synchro recording IS used. (See Page 18.1 * When usfng synchro recording, recording WIII start when the level of the Input slgnal exceeds a set value when the signal cont,n”es to be at level that IS lower than the set value for 10 seconds 01 longer (Remote control unit) (Man unit) 1 2,3 (Remote control un~r) 2 2 U t 1 Swtch on the power. 2 Press the menu button and turn the ,og dial on the main un,t 01 use the automaw unit to dtsplay “: : :i..,t= $e!-ii : ” 3 Press the enter button and enter the setup mode (2) Setting the Synchro Recording Mode * Perform the synchro recording mode settings. Recording V/III stop 4 I I I 1,3 1,2;3,4 search buttons on the remote control 1 I ! WTnote control mt1 search button of the 2 Press the enter button and set the synchro recording selection mode. 3 Turn the ,og dial of the ma” unit or press the automat,c search button of the remote control, then set the synchro recording level. l The setup value IS dlsplayed in the multlple display area. “2~ .: ” * The Setting range IS from -54 dB to -30 d6. variable I” 6 dB steps (See Page 18.1 (Man unit) Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automatic -$.,‘Ey ” remote control to display “: 1; II 4 Z4 I I t I 12,W I Press the enter button and set the synchro recording level . ” 1 .J L ” wll be &splayed (4) Setting of the Auto Track Mark (ATM) (Main unit) IRemote control unit) lr3 1 2 - 3 Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the jog dial of the man unit 01 press the automatic ; ii”‘: -” remote control to display ” Press the enter button and set the synchro recording selecton Turn the ,og dial of the ma,” unit 01 press the a”tomat,c recording mode. “3 :<‘y,,z” ‘.p:;,::,. -.... .= II z,/“i,;. I ,I, )“” -2,4 mode search button of the remote control. then select the synchro Press the enter button and set the synchro recording mode I.- 4 search button of the -I,3 1,2;3,4 1 Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the log dial of the Mann unit or press the automaw remote control to display ‘lr- ~~‘; “la .?” search button of the 21 Press the enter button and set the auto track mark seiectlon mode 3 Turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automatic on or off l The selected mode lndicatlon WIII flash. ‘“i;i-~.XG C” search button of the remote control to select auto track mark 4 Press the enter button and set the auto track mark on or off. . (,i: = Ts pi.: .I.*-.,) or ‘,L ; “” ; r,,,iai. ; i’.’ ” will be dlsplayed 11 (51 Fade-in time setting * To perform fade-In recording. set the fade-In time 6ee Page 19 ) (7) Setting of the intro play time for scan recording * To perform scan recording. set the r~tro scan play tome 6ee Page 15 ) (Main unit) (MN- unit) (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) ,2,4 .2,4 I I I I I I I I I .I,3 I ,I,3 12,W 1 ,ZW I 1 Set the “n,t to the setup mode, then turn the ,og dial of the ma,” unit or press the a”tomatlc remote control to d,splay “F 2.~4i -- mr ” search button of the 2 Press the enter button to set the fade-In t,me setting mode 3 Turn the jog dial on the Mann unit or use the automatrc search buttons on the remote control unit to set the fade-In time. l The sett,n<r is dIsplayed on the multwdlsplay sectlo” ” ...%. = ‘-‘+~%ji” 8 The sett,ng can be set between 1 and 15 seconds I” steps of 1 second. 4 Press the enter button to set the fade-In recording t,me. . “‘Y.)jQjz >: ” WIII be dlsplayed (61 Fade-out time setting * To perform fade-out recording. set the fade-out t,me 6ee Page 19.1 1 Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the jog dial of the Mann unit or press the automatic <.z& “, remote control to display ” -‘:i’ :. search button of the 2 Press the enter button to set the Intro scan play time setting mode 3 Turn the log dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons on the remote control unit to set the !ntro scan play t,me : ” l The sen~ng IS dIsplayed on the multwdlspiay sect~o”. ‘2. =-* The setting can be set between 5 and 30 seconds I” steps of 5 seconds 4 Press the enter button to set the Intro scan play time . ” :iF 3:6” WIII be d,splayed (81 Setting of the Custom Index * A dewed name can be associated with the Input lacks. * This IS convenent for checking which equnpment IS connected wth the Input jacks (Man unit) (Mar memote control unltl unItI (Remote control wxt) ,2,4 I I I I I 2,4,5 I ,I,3 1.2,3,4 1 Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the log dnl of the man unit or press the automat!c remote control to display “F .i zleCIi?-. 7” I 5 search button of the 21 Press the enter button to set the fade-out tvne setting mode. 12 I 3 Turn the jog dial on the man unit or use the automatic search buttons on the remote control unit to set the fade-out time. ” s.~,,:,. +.i... ?,: ” ’ The setting IS dIsplayed on the multi-display sectlo” 8 The setting can be set between 1 and 15 seconds I” steps of 1 second. 4 Press the enter button to set the fade-out recording t,me. . ” ;I-.? Le.‘,: 2” w,ll be d,sp,,gyc+,. I I I 1,3,5 5 l,Z3,4,5 1 Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the jog dial of the Mann unit or press the automatlc remote control to display “lip -? -j- z : ” 2 Press the enter button and set the custom Index entry mode 3 Turn the log dial of the ma,” unit or press the automaW which a name will be associated l The selected jacks lndvzatlon vail flash. “.:?-:. -.;.a~.? search button of the search button of the remote control to select the jacks for -..;” 4 Press the enter button and set the jacks for which a name WIII be assoclated This wll set the name entry mode. 5 Select the entry mode with the character button, then turn the ,og dial of the ma” “nit or press the automaW button of the remote control to select the characters Enter one character at a t,me with the enter button. l See “Text edltlngs” on Page 31 for details of the character entry method, then perform operations 7 and 8 search ISI Setting the Skip Play Mode * This allows playback that skips over tracks to which you do not want to hsten. (See ‘“Reglstration of the tracks to which you do not wsh to listen” on Page 29 for information q on the setting of such tracks I (Remote control unlt) (Main unit) COPYING PROCEDURE About copying * Copying can be performed easily from the set’s CD unit onto the CD-R unit * There are two copying speeds (normal and hIghI and four copying modes. l The mode switches as described below each time the normal speed copying button (NORMAL) button (HIGH) IS pressed. Disc dubbing: (” --: 1 - Z4 1 I,3 or the high speed copying In this mode, entire CDs can be copied onto CD-R/RW I” IS dlsplayed 1 1 Make CD: In this mode, entIre CDs can be copled onto CD-R/RW then finalized automatically (“,‘k,}!:,‘:[.I Cw>c” ISd,sp,ayed.) 1 ,ZW 1 Set the unit to the setup mode, then turn the jog dtal of the man unit or press the automatic remote control to display “‘=: ” ” 2 Press the enter button and set the skip play selectlot- mode 3 Turn the ,og dial of the ma,” un,t 01 press the automat,c search button of the remote control to select skip play on or off .” l The selected mode Indication will flash. “- 4 Press the enter button and set the skip play to on or off. ,I or,’ -x _ . “E;F[I I ” WIII be d&splayed. I 1 search button of the 1TR dubbing: In this mode, single tracks on CDs can be copled I”: .Y I --.1” is displayed I Scan REC dubbing: ,-s; .i,z ,, In this mode, the dewed ” IS displayed ) tracks can be selected from CDs and copied The recording level IS automatically set to the default value (0 0 dB) The repeat and random play modes are canceled when the copy mode IS set. l Dung normal speed copying you can llsten to the sound as you copy l Dung high speed copying no sound IS produced l No signals are output from the dqtal outputs during high speed copywg. . During copying, buttons other than the CD or CD-R stop buttons do not functlon l When CD TEXT compat<ble CDs are copied, the disc names and track names are also copled l l NOTES: Flnaltrlng the disc when tracks to which you do not want to lIsten have been reglstered, results in the skip play mode automatlcally being swltched on l Skip play IS not possible on CD players that lack a skip play function l Program play and random play are not possible when there has been ieglstration of tracks to which you do not want to listen l NOTES: Copying 1s normally performed with dIgItal signals, but If dtgltal copying is not possible due to SCMS restnctlons. copying IS performed with analog signals In addltlon. copying IS always performed at normal speed (See Page 6.1 l Analog slgnal copying IS always performed in the normal speed mode. l If when the copying mode IS set the recordable tfme on the CD-FIRW is shorter than the time of the CD source you are .; Isi,trying to copy, ” ” IS displayed and both the CD and CD-R urxts are set to the stop mode If this happens, check the disc’s recordable time . If the disc name has already been Input on the disc on which you are recording. only the track names are copled In this case ” pi.:.::: =-i i 1 ” is l For some CDs, the text cannot be copled because of copyright protect,on dlsplayed. -?: .” IS dlsplayed after recording IS completed l Do not turn off the power or unplug the power cord whtle ” Dang so may render the disc unusable l (101 Timer play mode setting * Timer playback IS possible. (See Page 24 ) (Remote control unlt) (Main unit) Z4 I 1 I 1 ,ZW I I I,3 1 Set the wt to the setup mode, then turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automatic ” remote control to display ” “.a: .- search button of the 2 Press the enter button and set the timer play selection mode 3 Turn the jog dial on the Mann unit or use the automaw search buttons on the remote control un11to turn the tfmer play mode on or off l The selected mode lndicatlon wll flash. “‘I,? .“‘.’ ” ” 4 Press the enter button to set the timer play mode on 01 off . “- / “-L; :. ..-ii-, ” 0‘ ” .:,.y.; : .: ” WIII be displayed 13 (11 Copying (2) Copying entire discs (Remote control unttl (Man unItI / one track at a time (Remote control unit) (Man unlt) \ 3- 5-4 k----l I 5 - I 42 I- 5 5- 6 .4 2 6 Load the CD you want to copy Into the CD unit ’I Load the CD you want to copy ,nto the CD unit 2 Load the CD-RIRW onto whtch you want to record Into the CD-R unrt 2 Load the CD-R/RW onto which you want to record [“to the CD-R ““It. 3 Press the normal 01 high speed copyng BiJl&“. 3 Press the normal or high speed copyng button (NORMAL or HIGH) to display “Z-k- 4 Press the enter button to set the copying mode. . The CD unit IS set to the pause mode. the CD-R unit to the recording standby mode button (NORMAL or HIGH) to display “!all T-- _‘i.i!x ” or “‘46’; = T Press the enter button to set the copying mode. The CD unit IS set to the pause mode, the CD-R unit to the recording standby mode l 51- Use the CD unit’s automat,c search buttons to select the track you want to record Press the CD or CD-R unit’s play button l l l l Copymg starts If the “t4lai-e :E” mode has been selected, flnailzatlon starts automatically after copying IS completed 27.) Once flnalwatlon IS completed the stop mode IS set automatlcally To stop I” the mlddle of copying. press the stop button on the CD or CD-R unit. If the program modes are set for the CD unit beforehand. copyng IS performed accordingly. NOTE: l If you wtsh to (“put text data, select the “? disc has been flnallzed 14 1 1 4 - I I 1 --.- I.&r ” mode (See Page With CD-R discs, text data cannot be Input after the 6 Press the CD or CD-R “nit’s play button. l Copying Salts. l When copying IS completed, the CD-R unit IS stopped l To stop I” the mlddle of copytng. press the stop button on the CD or CD-R “nit 6- 1 ~:!x. ‘?P” q (3) Selecting tracks to be copied while scanning CDs and copying the selected tracks * The intro scan playing t&me can be set at the setup men” (Page 12) l (Remote control unit) (Mann unIti / l l l l -4,5 i 2 l 3 Press the normal or high speed copying button (NORMAL or HIGH) to display “5X:-* 4 Press the enter button to set the copying mode l The CD-R unit 1s set to the recording standby mode, and intro scan playback starts on the CD unit Load the CD you want to copy Into the CD unit. Set the tracks you want to record. For tracks you want to record, press the enter button l For tracks you do no want to record, press the autcxnat~c search forward button. * Once all the tracks have been scanned, the CD unft IS set to the pause mode, “‘*’ the “PROG” lndlcator lights l Check the settings on the mus,c calendar, and if they are OK press the enter button l If the sett,ngs are wrong, press the stop button then repeat steps 1 to 5 : : %!I - Press the CD or CD-R unit’s play button Copying starts l When copyng IS completed, the CD-R unit is stopped l To stop ,n the middle of copying. press the stop button on the CD or CD-R unit disc 01 a program simply by ::: In this mode, flnallzatlon IS performed of all the tracks automatlcaily l To manually start a recording wnply by piewng l To make a synchronized after synchronlred recording the REC button ” :--. “..j ..,,,, ,_._ .-: :‘. i’. ,::; y: gz,,_: j/_ .:_j i,..l ‘i’ ‘i l l on Page 11 6- Load the CD-R/RW onto which you want to record Into the CD-R unit. 6 * Your recorder offers several recording modes. * Setting is possible usfng the method of “Setup Method” recording of the complete 4;5 i 2 5 RECORDING FROM EXTERNAL DEVICES When recording on an already recorded disc, recording automatIcally starts from the end of the secton last recorded. When doing so, pay attentn” to the rema,n,ng ttme. To clear the ent,re content of the d!sc and record from the begInnIng, first e‘ase the entn? disc. “(2) Erasing the tracks” Page 28. To aswre accurate recording, record wth an amblent temperature of 30 “C or less. Recording may stop If the ““It IS sublect to shocks dung recording If recording stops, It may no longer be possible to “se the disc normally. (“c. zc F;_,-- :w “I Switch to the normal or dual mode when recording Operation IS not possible in the relay or mix mode I:?.‘“” IS d!splayed. and recording of a single track simply by starting the source. NOTES: l Analog recording IS not possible I” the Make CD mode l Use the copy mode to record HDCDs. Such discs may not be recorded properly when recording from the exterior. . Do not turn off the power or unplug the power cord while “h10i.. ?i i ? i:z” IS dlsplayed after record,ng IS completed. Doing so may render the disc unusable Some remarks on recording: l When Auto track IS ON (default setting). track numbers WIII automatically l By programnxng the source first, a comptlatlon can be recorded. be vweased during recording 15 1. Manual recording (1) Starting analog recording (Man unit) (Remote control unit) f Select the CD-R side. - 12) Starting digital recording l This set Includes a sampling rate converter. When recordtng DATs or satellite broadcasts (32 kHz or 48 kHz) whose dIgItal jnput slgnal sampling frequency that of CD (44 1 kHz), the sampling frequency IS automatically converted to 44.1 kHr (Main unlt) IS different from (Remote control mt) Select the CD-R side. 42 8 42 8 8 8- ’I Turn on the power Turn on the power 2 Load the CD-RIRW disc that is to be recorded Load the CD-R/RW disc that 1s to be recorded 3 Perform the operat!on of “Setup Method 121Setting the Synchro Recording Mode” on Page 11 and select the Synchro off mode. When us,ng an already recorded DISC.press the TIME button to check the recordable t,me . The time d,splay watches between the total recorded tome and the recordable tome each tome the TIME button IS pressed Perform the operation of “Setup Method 12) Setting the Synchro Recording Mode ” on Page 11 and select the Synchro off mode When “s!ng an already recorded DISC, press the TIME button to check the recordable time l The time display watches between the total recorded time and the recordable tfme each time the TIME button IS pressed. 5 -1 Press the ,nput sw,tch!ng button (INPUT) and select the dlgltal source (Optical or Coaxiali * The lndlcator for the selected ,nput source (“CD”, “OPT” or “COAX”) lkghts I 6 Perform the operation of “Setup Method” on Page 11 and select on/off of the ATM function ATM Function on The “ATM” display will light. When a blank portlo” (of about 3 seconds or longer, of the recording ,np”t signal IS detected, the track number IS automatically associated and recorded . ATM Functaon off This IS recorded as the followng track 71 Start playing the selection you want to record on the CD player, MD recorder. etc 8 Press the record button (0 RECI * if the “D in” lndlcator 1sfiashlng. check the connect,ons to the dlgttal lnputjacks 9 Adjust the recordtng level wth the ,og d,al and press the enter button * Adjust the input level ad,“stment control (INPUT LEVEL) so that the “OVER” indicator does not lkght eve” when the volume IS loudest. After adlustlng, set the swrce to be recorded to the standby mode * The recording level can be set I” advance “sing the men” mode. - The set recording level WIII be stored I” memory. but this data might be lost If the unit IS not connected to a power source for 2 to 3 days IO Press the play button 0 l Recording starts. I1 Play the selecf~on to be recorded on the CD player, etc l Press the (“put swltchlng button (INPUT) and select the analog source The “ANALOG” display will Ilght. l Perform the operation of “Setup Method” on Page 11 and select on/off of the ATM function. ATM Function on The “ATM” display WIII light When a blank portlo” lof about 3 seconds 01 longer1 of the recording detected, the track number IS automatically associated and recorded l ATM Function off This IS recorded as the folIowIng track l 6 58 - Start playrng the selection you want to record on the CD player, cassette deck, etc. Press the record button IO REQ. The recording standby mode IS set. l Adjust the recording level with the ,og dial and press the enter button . Adjust the Input level adlustment control (INPUT LEVEL) so that the “OVER” lndlcator does not light even when the volume IS loudest. After adjusting. set the scwrce to be recorded to the standby mode * The recording level can be I” advance using the menu mode. l The set recording level WIII be stored I” memory. but thts data might be lost If the un!t is not connected to a power swrce for 2 to 3 days set I( n 16 input s,gnal IS Press the play button 0 Recording starts PLAY). l Start playng the selection you want to record on the CD player, cassette deck, etc. I I 1 PLAY) NOTES: * “CD” can be selected by pressing the Input selector button, but manual recording from the set’s CD unit IS only possible !n the dual mode. (Refer to “Dual mode” on Page 26. 27). l When you do not wish to change the dIgItal recording level, set the ,og d,a, so that “‘1,. 1.5. ’ a ,?-dE” IS dIsplayed The recording WIII be made wthout changing the input slgnal level * The recording level can be adjusted over a range of - - to +I2 dB for analog (“put recording and from -m to 0 dB for dlgltai input recording Note that the dtsplayed sett\ng values may include a degree of error ,n terms of calculation processing l When the record,ng level IS- =e,“:,. -Ui /- -. --SE ” IS dIsplayed and audio 1snot output. (3) Stopping (4) Adding recording track numbers during recording (Remote control unit) (Mann unit) (Man unit) Select the CD-R s,de. Select the CD-R side. - I I 1 * Track numbers can be added during recording regardless of the recording mode. During recording, press the stop button (m STOP) The stop mode IS set automatically once the end of the recordable time is reached. l NOTES: l When performlng dIgItal recording of CD or MD, the track numbers are recorded automatlcallv ISee Page 6 1 l When recording digltal sources other than CD or MD, track numbers are automatlcallv added when blank Sections are detected (See Page 6 ) l During dIgItal recording from CD or MD, the track number may not change If the same track IS programmed twice In a row or if the single track repeat mode IS set l It IS not possible to make dlg,tal recordings of D,scs which have already been recorded dlgltally The CDR.W1500 includes a serial copy management system This system llmlts reproduction of dIgItal signals on dIgItal audio devices to “one generation” Use analog recording to record Discs orlglnally recorded dlgltally * The CDR.W1500 IS for use I” pwate homes and may not operate properly if used (to record, etc.1 in combination with professional equipment or other dewes not designed for use I” private homes. II or ‘,Z ,,, L: _ : I” message IS displayed during dIgItal recording and l To eject the Disc If the “1 the recording pause mode is set. first press the stop button (m STOP), then press the open/close button (* OPEN/CLOSE) to elect the Disc. Press the record b”m’” I 1 During recording. press the record button (0 RECI . When the record button (0 RECI IS pressed during recording, a track number IS added at that pant . A new track number cannot be added for approximately 4 seconds after the last track number (51 Stopping recording temporarily Record!ng can be stopped temporarily l 2 l + 1s track 2nd track 1st track 2nd wxk then resumed from the same point During recording, press the pause . When the pause button (II recording, the pause mode IS number changes l Press the play button 1, PLAY) A blank sectlo” of approximately i. REC) button (II PAUSE) PAUSE) IS pressed during ser at that point and the track to resume recording 2 seconds 1s Inserted before recording resumes 17 2. Synchronized recording of the Disc (DISC SYNCHROI * This mode IS used when recording all the tracks of the CD or MD on the playback side 3. Synchronized recording of the single track IlTr SYNCHRO) * This mode IS used to record only one track (Mar” unit) (Man unrt) (Remote control unit) Select the CD-R side. - recording” on Page 16. perform Select the CD-R side - 1 Perform the operation of “Manual level, and set the stop mode. the settings of the Input jacks and the recording 2 Perform the procedure at “Setup Method synchro mode or the make CD mode. l The “SYNC” indication will Ilght. 3 Press the record button (0 REQ. . The recording pause mode IS set and “i! i sip: Z-*-K+ 4 Use a CD player, cassette deck or other source to play the tracks that you wish to record. l Recording will start automatlcally. l In the make CD mode, flnalizatlon IS performed automatically after recording stops. * Please also see “Setup Method (3) Setting the Synchro Recording Level” on Page 11 (2) Setting the Synchro Recording Mode” --iz” or “i.tai ~1 ,I I” 1 Perform the operato” mode. 2 Perform the operaton of “Setup Method synchro mode. l The “1Tr SYNC” lndicatro” lights 3 Press the record button (0 REC) l Thus sets the record-pause mode and displays “: i _ .:, ,.y,,:/.‘,f.(r” 4 Use a CD player, cassette deck or other source to play the tracks that you wish to record. Recording will start automatically. * Please also see “Setup Method (3) Sertlng the Synchro Recording Level” on Page 11. on Page 11 and select the disc IS dlsplayed. l l l To stop synchro recording, press the stop button. Please also see “Setup Method 13) Setting the Synchro Recording Level” on Page 11. NOTE: l If you wash to input text data. select the “I! i 5.: the disc has been finalized. 18 E.:*-or’-.-0” mode With CD-R discs, text data cannot be Input after l of “Manual recording” on Page 16. set the Input jacks and the recording level. and set the stop (2) Setting the Synchro Recording Mode” l To stop synchro recording, press the stop button Please also see “Setup Method (3) Setting the Synchro Recording Level” on Page 11. on Page 11 and select the track 4. Fade-in and fade-out recording * It IS possible to record by gradually nzreaslng the volume (fade-In) or decreasing it (fade-out) 012 NORMAL (1) Fade-in recording 1. Starting 1I Perform the procedure at “Manual recording” playback First try playing step 1 to 8 (Page 16) PLAYBACK the tracks in order. 21 Start playng the selection you want to record on the CD player. cassette deck, etc 3 (Remote control unit) Press the fader button on the remote control unit. l ‘% 38 I;?” IS displayed. and “FADE” flashes during the fade I” caper&on l The recorded sound IS gradually increased from a recording level of-m to the set recording level in the set time. * Also refer to “Setup Method (5) Fade-In t,me setting” (Page 12). (21 Fade-ouf 1 Select the deck to be operated. recording During recording. press the fader button on the remote control unit. “Fade l:li~~i” ,s dIsplayed, and “FADE” flashes during the fade out operat,on. l The recorded sound is gradually decreased from the set recordtng level to a recording level of-w * Also refer to ‘“Setup Method 16) Fade-out time setting” (Page 12). l in the set t!me. II I Load the disc to be played l 2 l l Press the “)“llghts Press the Remalnlng PLAY button 0) to start CD play up and the track number and track time of the track I” play appear on the display. TIME button once, tw,ce or three t,mes to see: track time, total remanng time. elapsed track tnx?. NOTE: ‘3 ? i! ! i”3” wll be displayed at such tomes as when a disc IS not loaded, the disc cannot be read properly due to scratches or dvt, or the disc IS loaded upside down l 2. Starting 3 playback Press the stop button (m STOP) Playback stops. l The stop mode IS set automaticallY once all the tracks on the disc have been played l 19 013 VARIOUS In addition to normal (2) Searching PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS playback, 1. Playing a certain track (remote the CDR-W1500 control also offers the playback functions described During playback, press and hold in the manual search reverse button (+4). l Normal playback rewmes from the pant at which the button IS released. l Manual search stops and playback starts If the begInnIng of the first track on the disc IS reached while pressing the manual search reverse button (~1. l For high-speed backward search wIthout hearing the sound. press the manual search averse button (U) while I” the pause mode. below. _.......................................................................... unit only) Direct Search (Remote control unit) f - backward ‘:: +,“..*,, II Select the deck to be operated -1 ‘j :* ‘;c’ ‘..*,, ‘..&‘..J ‘;c’ ‘..*/ SklP SklP SklP Skip , SklP NOTE: There may be a slight break I” the sound when returning to normal playback from the manual search mode. l 3. Finding the beginnings (1) Moving 1 Use the number buttons I1 to IO) and the cl 0 button to Input the number of the dewed track For example: and q to listen to the 12th track, m, Press button q to listen to the 4th track, buttons m listen to the 30th track. Playback beglns from that track. of tracks during ahead to the beginning playback a of the next track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automatic Select the deck to be operated - l m[ and KJ to (Main unit) 2. Finding the desired position while listening to the sound ..__._.__....._.__._........................................... Use this function to skip rapIdly through the disc while llstenlng to the sound. l This functton comes I” handy when you want to find a certan sectlo” wIthIn a long track Manual Search (Remote control unIti f - Select tlhe deck tc ‘be operated 1 2- 11) Searching 1 20 + 2nd track ‘L. 1 forward During playback, press and hold I” the manual search forward button (-1 l Normal playback resumes from the point at which the button IS released 3rd 2nd . Playback stops If the end of the last track on the disc IS track track reached while pressing the manual search forward button C-j. ’ For high-speed forward search wlthout hearing the sound, *,,+h+h,?,.J:$ press the manual search forward button (H) while I” the Playback SklP SklP Sktp sap pause mode Press the automatic search forward button (WI During the search operat!o”. press the automatic search forward button (W) aga,” to move further on to the begInnIng of the following track. 4th track sap ~ l 3rd track . . __. ..I2 4th track Search (2) Moving back to the beginning of the current track 5. Playing tracks in a certain order l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.__.................................................................... Programmed Playback Use this function to select certal” tracks from the disc and program them to play I” a certain order. Up to 30 tracks can be programmed. Select the deck to be operated Select the deck to be operated. / (Man unit) (Remote control ““It) (Main unit) ‘-EI I I’ 3 3 1 Press the automatlc search reverse button 044 l During the search operation. press the a”tomatlc search reverse button (I441 aga,” to move further back to the begInning of previous track 4. Stopping l playback temporarily 3rd rrack 4th track 5th track __.._.._.__.__.__.............................................................................................. Use this function to stop playback temporarily I’ l- 1 In the stop mode, press the PROGlDlFiECT button l The “PROG” lndlcator lights 2 Use the number buttons and the +lO button to select the tracks for programmed playback. . For example, to program the 3rd. 12th and 7th tracks, press [PROG/DIRECTI.a. m. q and 0. 3 l Press the play button (W PLAY). The tracks are played I” the programmed order ( then resume from the same point l (Remote control unit) l Select the deck to be operated l To check the contents of the program, press the CALL button The programmed tracks appear in the programmed order on the display each time the CALL button IS pressed. To change the program. press the CLEAR button while I” the stop mode, then program the dewed track. The last programmed track IS replaced with the newly Input track. To clear the entire program. press the PROGlDlRECT or open/close (t OPEN/CLOSE) button while I” the stop mode. NOTES: The single track repeat mode and A-E repeat mode cannot be set during programmed playback l Programs wth total playing t,mes of over 99 nxnute.3 can be set, but the t,me WIII not be dlsplayed properly. l Programmed playback IS not possible with non-finalized discs l 1 Dwng playback, press the pause button ill PAUSE). l The pause mode IS set. l Press the play button 0 PLAY) to resume playback from the point at which the pause mode was set. 4th track 5th track 6th tlack -;e 0 Press the piay buttc’n i. PLAY, 21 6. Playing in random l order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Random Playback 7. Playing repeatedly .___._........,..,...............,......................,....,................................................... (1) Playing a single track repeatedly Use this function to play all the tracks on the dec once in random order. j Repeat Playback ISingle Track Repeat1 Select the deck to be operated. Select the deck to be operated (Remote control unlt) (Remote control unItI (Man unit) 2 x (Man unit) 2 1 2 l- In the stop mode, press the RANDOM button. The “RAND” lndlcator lights. 1 Press the repeat l/ALL button once l The “REPEAT 1” Indicators light on the display and the s@? Press the play button 0 PLAY). During normal playback. Tracks are automatically played I” random order l Dwng the all-track repeat mode. All tracks are played once I” random order. then repeated I” another random order. l To cancel the random play mode, either set the stop mode or press the RANDOM button again 2 Use the automat,c search buttons ( I44 l track repeat mode IS set and FW ) to select the track to be played repeatedly l 2 NOTES: l The single track repeat mode and A-B repeat mode cannot be set dwng l Random playback IS not possible with “on-flnallzed discs. 22 random playback Press the play button (F PLAY). l Playback starts l Once the selected track ends. It IS played again from the beginning. l The single track repeat mode can also be set by presstng the repeat l/ALL button dung playback The current track IS played repeatedly. . To cancel the single track repeat mode. press the repeat l/ALL button repeatedly until the “REPEAT” lndlcator turns 1 (2) Playing all tracks repeatedly [All Track Repeat] 13) Playing a section between any two points repeatedly IA-B Repeat1 * This function allows you to play a certa,” sectn” wthln a track repeatedly Select the deck to be operated. (Remote control unit) (Remote control “IIt) Select the deck to be operated. i 1 Press the repeat l/ALL button twice. l The “REPEAT” lndlcators light on the display and the all track repeat mode IS set. 2 Press the play button 0 PLAYI. l The disc IS played repeatedly l The all track repeat mode can also be sat by pressing the repeat l/ALL button twice during playback l If the repeat l/ALL button IS pressed during programmed playback, the tracks are played repeatedly I” the programmed order. l To cancel the all track repeat mode, press the repeat l/ALL button repeatedly until the “REPEAT” lndlcator turns off. During playback, press the repeat A-B button at the posltion at which you want to start repeatIng (point A) 1 l The “REPEAT A-” lndlcator lights Press the repeat A-B button agal” at the pos,t,on at which you want to stop repeating IpoInt B). NOTES: l The single track repeat mode cannot be sat during programmed l Repeat playback IS not possible with non-flnallzed discs. . l The “REPEAT A-B” lndlcator Ilghts. the plckup returns to po,nt A, and the sectlo” IS played repeatedly (1, Press the repeat A--Bbutton dlm”‘J playback 12,PlfE the repeat A-B button %W” iPOIntA, mm w 2 I 2”dtrack / 3rd track ! 4th track playback or random playback To stop A-B repeat playback. press the repeat A-B button on the remote control unit until the “REPEAT” The A-B repeat mode IS canceled and normal playback starts from the beglnnlng of the current track If the stop button (e STOP) IS pressed, the A-B repeat mode IS canceled and the stop mode IS sat. l l lndlcator turns off NOTES: A-B repeat playback IS not possible during programmed playback or random playback. l The automatic and manual search functions cannot be used during A-B repeat playback or when setting point B l When A-B repeat playback IS canceled when point B IS set on a different track from point A, playback resumes from the begInning of the track that IS playing when the A-B repeat mode IS canceled. l A-B repeat playback is not possible with non-finalized discs. l 23 8. Timer playback l A separately sold audio trier can be used to start playback or recording at a specific time l Also refer to the operat,ng ,nstruct,ons for the audio t,mer and ampllfler. l The program and relay modes can also be used q (I) Connections * Various types of playback and recordlng can be performed through relay operation between the set’s CD and CD-R ““1% * There are three relay modes. * The set mode IS stored I” the memory, but the data may be cleared If the power IS not turned on for 2 or 3 days l The mode swtches as shown below each time the RELAY MODE button IS pressed CDR-Wt500 ,ThlSset, RELAY MODE + l l MIX mode. 1 Dual mode: L i Normal mode: l The disc I” the CD ““At and the one I” the CD-R untt are played one after the other. Programmed play and random play of the disc in the CD unit and the one I” the CD-R ““It can be performed as If the two discs were a single disc. The CD and independently CD-R units can be operated (Remote control unltl iMan unit) 1 Turn on the power of the CDR-W1500 and the connected components. II 2 I I 3 Perform the procedure semng. at “Setup Method 1101 Tamer play mode setting” (Page 131 and make the twner playback on Load the Disc for timer playback 1x0 the CDR.WI500 e ampllfler’s Input selector to “CD” II 5 Press the play button (, PLAY) Play the disc to check the volume l Set the audio timer for the dewed time. l The power of the components connected to the audio tvner turns off. l When the set tome IS reached, the power of the various components turns on automatically track one. II 6 24 and playback beglns from r- ,.,-. s l Either the CD or the CD-R unrt can be operated. * Recording, flnallzlng and edltlng are not possible I” the relay or Max mode I21 Timer playback II.. ,, -- 3 ” 1. Relay play * With the relay play mode it IS possible to play the disc in the CD side and the one I” the CD-R side. relaying between them. * The programmed play and random play modes can be preset for the discs in the CD and CD-R units. Select the CD side 2. Mix mode * In the Max mode. programmed play and random play of the d!sc in the CD unit and the one IV the CD-R unit can be performed if the two discs were a single disc (1) Mix programmed playback (Remote control unit) 1 1 (Man unit) IMan unit) 7-4 I I 1I I 2 1 1 Load the discs you want to play in the CD and CD-R “nits 2 Press the RELAY MODE button and select “r 31; 3 l The “RELAY” indicator Itghts - 3 1 : P:“’ 2 Use the CD or CD-R section repeat l/ALL button on the remote control “n,t to turn the repeat mode on or off l The l-track repeat mode cannot be set I” the relay mode. l The relay opeiat~on IS performed as shown below according to the comblnatlon of the relay and repeat modes 3 Repeat off 3 Load the discs you want to play I” the CD and CD-R ““1%. Press the RELAY MODE button and select ” The “MIX” indicator Ilghts. = La ” l Press the CD or CD-R une’s PROG/DIRECT button on the remote control unit to set the program mode. The “PROG” indicator Ilghts. l Relay operalo” Repeat mode Repeat on “REPEAT” Indicator Ilt 4 as CD side playback + CD side playback + 4 Follow the procedure at “Programmed playback” on Page 21 to program the tracks I” the order I” which you want to play them l You can program tracks for both the CD and CD-R units by uswg the CD/CD-R selector switch on the remote control u”,t to switch between them l Up to 30 tracks can be programmed 5 l CD-R side playback CD-R side playback Relay play starts when the CD unit’s play button IS pressed. . The sound IS output from the CD/CD-R output jacks . To qwf the relay mode, press the relay mode button and select ” I. l The disc I” the side that IS not operat,ng can be replaced during relay playback + Stop $ ” NOTE: l When relaying between a CD and CD-R. the dtgltal data from the CD/CD-R dtgltal output terminal momentarily The dIgItal input of the connected external device IS temporarily unlocked at this time NOTE: When relaying between a CD and CD-R. the dIgItal data from the CD/CD-R dIgItal o”tp”t terminal momentarily. The digltal Input of the connected external dewce IS temporarily unlocked at this tome. l IS interrupted MIX programmed playback starts when the CD or CD-R unit’s play button IS pressed. The sound 1s output from the CD/CD-R output jacks l To quit the mix mode, press the relay mode button and select “! e 7 L= ” IS interrupted 25 (2) Mix random playback (Remote control unit) 3. Dual mode * In the dual mode, the CD ““It and CD-R ““It can be operated independently * Manual recording from the man unit’s CD sexton can be performed. (1) Dual playback (Remote control unit) Select the deck to be operated. (Man unit) ’I Load the discs you want to play I” the CD and CD-R units 2 Press the RELAY MODE button and select “-+ l The “MIX” lndlcator lights 3 Press the CD or CD-R unit’s RANDOM button on the remote control unit to set the random mode l The “RAND” lndlcator Ilghts. 4 52i ,s ,:.,*’ MIX random playback starts when the CD a CD-R unit’s play button IS pressed. The sound 1s output from the CD/CD-R output jacks l To qwt the nxx mode, press the relay mode button and select ‘5 isle F: : 1 2 l Load the dws 3 you want to play I” the CD and CD-R “nits Press the RELAY MODE button and select “. The “DUAL” lndlcatar Ilghts. .z :. = ; :- ” l Dual playback starts when the CD or CD-R unit’s play button IS pressed. The sound of the CD IS o”tp”t from the CD-only wtp”t jacks and the sound of the CD-R IS output from the CD/CD-R output jacks l Only the sound of the CD-R IS output from the headphones jack. l The display can be swltched wth the DISPLAY SELECT button so that you can check the time !nformatlon. etc.. for the CD and CD-R. l To quit the dual mode, press the relay mode button and select “- t%!c ” 2 ” l ” NOTES: l If the program and random mode IS not set in the nxx mode, the operation IS the same as I” the relay mode IwIth the repeat mode off). l When relaying between a CD and CD-R, the dIgItal data from the CD/CD-R digital output termtnal IS interrupted momentarily. The digltal (“put of the connected external dewce IS temporarily unlocked at thus tune. 26 - (2) Recording q from the CD section (Remote control unit) FINALIZING CD-R/RW DISC * Finallzlng IS a simple procedure, necessary to’ l Be able to play recordings on a CD player, l Awd further unwanted recordings on a disc. l AvoId erasure of tracks on a CD-RW * This operation IS not possible I” the relay or Max mode Switch to the normal or dual mode to perform this operation. (1) Auto finalizing Auto flnallzlng IS possible when usv?g the Make CD recording function. See “Copying Procedure” of the DISC” on Page 13, 18 and “Synchronized recording (2) Manual finalizing -- I I 31 I24-II (Remote control unItI ry 1 I 1 I Load the CD you want 2 3 to copy [“to the CD un,t \ I Load the CD-R/RW onto which you want to record ~“to the CD-R ““lt. Press the RELAY MODE button and select “41;~ The “DUAL” lndlcator Ilghts. = 15:’ ” l 4 Press the (“put selector button and set “CD” 5 Follow the procedure at “Recording From External Devwes” on Page 15 -19 to record. l The display can be swtched with the DISPLAY SELECT button so that you can check the time InformatIon, the CD and CD-R l To quit the dual mode. press the relay mode button and select “1 1 .t Es. + ” etc., for 1 Load the CD-R/RW disc that IS to be flnallzed 2 With the recorder stopped press the FINALIZE button. . I.: i,;;, : I’ii”” IS dlsplayed. 3 Press the ENTER button The display co”“% down through the flnallzatlon. l On completion, the total number of tracks and the total t!me recorded appears on the display. l The disc lnd!cation of the display WIII become “CD”. l NOTES: Make sure the disc IS absolutely free of scratches and dust particles. l Finalizung will take at least 2 4 mwtes. l During finallzatton. the CD recorder accepts no operating commands. l Text data is written to the disc when the disc is finalized. If you want to enter text. this must be done prior to flnallzing. l For lnformatlon about cancelllng CD-RW flnallzlng, see “Cancellat!on of CD-RW DISC Flnalizlng (I.%, Unfinalmngl” on Page 28. l Never turn off the power or unplug the power cord during flnalvzatlon. Dang so may render the disc unusable. l 27 q16 EDITING * This operation IS not possible I” the relay or nxx mode Switch tc~the normal or dual mode to perform this operaton 1. CD-RIRW editing (11 Cancellation of CD-RW disc finalizing (i.e., Unfinalizing) * This operaton IS valid only for CD-RW dwzs. Flnallzlng cannot be cancelled from CD-R discs * Use this operation to cancel flnalizlng when addlng further recording to a flnallzed CD-RW disc * Erasing IS completed in several mnutes. (2) Erasing the tracks * This operawan IS v&d only for CD-RW discs. * Use th,s operatvx to cancel flnallzlng when addlng further tracks. * ErasIng 1s completed I” several minutes. recording to a flnalaed CD-RW d!sc and when erasing recorded (Remote control unItI f iRemote Control unit) f (Man unit) I 7 I I I 28 1 Switch on the power. 2 Load the CD-RW &SC for which flnal!zlng 1s to be cancelled 3 Press the MENU button, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” ““It or press the a”tomat,c and select the CD-R/RW edn mode . “.I 9;;. ,: // E.2 ” IS displayed 4 Press the enter button, turn the ,og d,al of the ma,” u”,t or press the automat,c search button of the remote control, and select the unfwalue mode . ” -= ;> =.. a.<~” IS d,splayed. -Now, press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the mar- unit or press the automatic control, and select the unfinallze mode 6 Press the enter button. . “‘::.p-.-.. a .::,:: ” IS de&y& 7 Press the enter button agal”. l When unflnalmng 1s completed, the disc type display wll be “CD-RW”. II- 2 3 1 Switch on the power 2 Load the CD-RW disc that IS to be erased 3 Press the MENU button, turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automat!c search button of the remote Control, and select the CD-RIRW edlt mode . “‘* :1;.-et... - ” 1s dlsplayed. search button of the remote control, 5 . “-ii” i: -2. .. ” ,s&tp,q,ed. I 3,4,5,6,7 4 Press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the Mann unat or press the automaw select the all tracks erase mode . ” search button of the remote control. and I. E-+::.e-“’,s&p,ay&, 5 Now, press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the main ww or press the automatic control, and select the all tracks erase mode. . .17ii __ : ” IS dlsplayed. 6 Press the enter button . “. ZE” :3.“’ IS displayed 7 Press the enter button aga” . ,,., _. :.- : ” display IS flashing l When erasIng IS completed, the time display will be “f search button of the remote ..!iiir ‘: : ” search button of the remote (4) Registration of the tracks to which you do not wish to listen * Tracks to which you do not wish to Ilsten, such as those conta,n,ng recording eriors. can be set so that they will be skipped over durtng play. (3) Erasing one or more tracks away from the last track * When erasing a flnallzed CD-RW disc, first unflnallze the disc. (Remote control unit) ’I Swtch on the power 2 Load the CD-RW disc that IS to be erased 3 Press the MENU button, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” U”I~ or press the automatic and select the CD-R/RW edit mode. . .I” IS dIsplayed 4 1 Switch on the power 2 Load the CD-R/RW disc that contains tracks that you would llke to skip in playback 3 Press the MENU button, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” wxt or press the automaX and select the CD-RIRW edlt mode. . ,,‘‘7 i ” 1s displayed. Press the enter button. turn the,og dial of the ma,” ““,I or press the automat,c search button of the remote control, and select the one-track erase mode. . ” 4 Press the enter button, turn the ,og dial of the ma” ““it or press the automatic search button of the remote Control. and select the skip track setting mode . ,‘S! -. ” IS dIsplayed 5 Now. press the enter button. turn the jog dial of the man knot or press the automatic control. and select the one-track erase mode . II -” is displayed 5 Now, press the enter button, turn the log dial of the man un!t or press the awrnaw control. and select the skip track semng mode . ,I t” IS dlsplayed 6 Press the enter button . ” : 6 Press the enter button. . />- 7 Turn the ,og dial of the ma,” un,t or press the a”tomatlc search button of the remote control. and select the tracks you want to skip Press the enter button and set l The musk calendar dxiplay of the selected track number will flash 8 Repeat Step 7 to add another track. 9 Press the enter button dung the “. i . II :-_ ii “1’ ” IS dIsplayed 10 Press the enter button. .*-7” IS displayed and the reglstratlon 1s completed l The ~IJSIC calendar display of the selected track number IS swtched I search button of the remote control, : :I/ =~-.a - . :i’ ” ,sd,&,yed search button of the remote ” 1s dIsplayed Turn the jog dial of the ma!n unit counterclockwise or press the a~romat~c search REV button of the remote control. and select the number of tracks you want to erase l The mwc calendar display of the selected track number WIII flash Press the enter button agal” . ,,:. ” display IS flashing. l When erasing IS completed, the number of tracks that rema,” followng music calendar. the erasure are dIsplayed I” a portIon of the search button of the remote control. search button of the remote ” IS dlsplayed r ” display off. 29 15) Cancelling the registration of tracks to which 2. Text editings you do not wish to listen (Remote control unit) n Up to 23 characters can be (“put for the track and dasc titles / (11 Adding 1 Switch on the power 2 Load the CD-RIRW disc for which you want to cancel the settngs 3 Press the MENU button, turn the log dial of the man unit 01 press the automaw and select the CD-R/RW edit mode. l 4 i t’-” IS search button of the remote control. &played. “Sic i: T~-..aa::. - ” 1s “51~ zz $z les.-.“” 15 search button of the remote Press the enter button 7 8 Repeat Step 7 to add another cancellation. 9 Press the enter button during the “:f = Z 1’: +:-. --?,- . “Sk/ 71:Iearl:l}:::-‘” ISd,.@ayed. ” display. Press the enter button. “t+xi BVlFi Rer” is displayed and the regnstratwn IS completed. l NOTES: Fanalmng the disc when tracks to whtch you do not want to llsten have been reglstered, results I” the skip play mode automatically bang switched on. l Skip play 15 possible on CD players that lack a skip play function l Tracks to which you do not want to lasten can be reglsteredlcancelled 21 times. l Program play and random play are not powble when there has been reglstratlon of tracks to which you do not want to lIsten. l It IS not possible to register or cancel tracks you do not want to hear with store-bought CDs or CD-R/RW dtscs that have been flnallzed. l not 30 Switch on the power. 2 Load the CD-R/RW disc to which the disc name WIII be afflxed. 3 Press the MENU button. turn the Jog dial of the main unit or press the automatic search button of the remote control, and select the TEXT edlt mode. . ” 4 &play“Tey,~I?-!‘-“‘. 5 Now, press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automatic control to d,sp,ay “3 L:C ; tl a’:‘“. 6 Press the ENTER button l The cursor flashes, lndicatlng the title Input standby mode -iej<i : i?” ,s&play& Press the enter button, turn the log dial of the man unit or press the automatic search button of the remote control to displayed, Turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automatfc search button of the remote control, and select the track you want to cancel. Press the enter button and set. l The mwc calendar display of the selected track number will flash. 10 1 displayed. Now. press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the man unit or press the automaw control. and select the skip track setting cancellation mode. l 6 Ed of undeswed tracks Press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the Mann unft or press the automatic search button of the w-note control. and select the skip track setting mode. l 5 “CI?R.43;! disc titles search button of the remote Input the title l Either turn the jog dial on the rna~n unit or use the automatic search buttons (m and HI) unit to select the dewed character. l Some characters that can be Input on the CD&W1500 cannot be dIsplayed on other models. (21 Adding on the rem& track titles ContrOt (Remote control unit) f mHmmmpJ[;;;;;i l The shape of the cu,so, changes each t,me the CHARACTER button IS pressed :...: SE: mm. -: : :ae :;i tint I... Li (Mar! unltl f 4,5.6.7,8 IExplanatlon of cursor:] 7 rj .Capltal letter/number . :ett tnA3 .“““” Small letter/number E’-: : : :.,i Input mode Spew character Input mode Input mode lAvalIable characters and numbersl Capital letter/number Input mode ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUWVXYZO123456789 Small letter/number Input mode: abcdefghi~klmnopqrstuvwxyzO123456789 Special character input mode, SPACE l l 8 t _! ~.+$y&” (‘j:++* . ..=j. 9.-:.=:‘.‘:‘:2;;1_“.cI:i.-’ When the manual search forward button (,b) or the ENTER button IS pressed, the selected character IS set, and the unit IS set to the Input standby mode for the next character. The Cursor can be moved back by pressmg the manual search reverse button (u) Use this to correct input characters. Press the MENU button to enter the input title. ’ To erase a character, move the c”,so, to that character then press the CLEAR button. ’ To correct a character, fwst erase ,t, then ,nput the correct character. 1 Switch on the power 2 Load the CD-RIRW disc to which the track name vvll be afftxed. I1 3 Press the MENU button, turn the jog dial of the main unit o, press the automatic search button of the remote control. and select the TEXT edit mode. l ” r$? t ?d ! -7 ” Is dlsplayed II II 4 Press the enter button, turn the ,og dnl of the ma” display “Te. .t 1 .-,‘-“’ ““It or press the a”tomatlc search button of the remote control to 5 Now. press the enter button, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” unit or press the a”tomatlc -- ‘?.‘,‘.I, control to display “;t..:i.:l. II 6 Press the enter button agal”, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” ““It or press the automaw control, and select the track t,, which you would llke to affix a track name , .I:/ .:-* ” IS dlsplayed. II I8I 7 search button of the remote Press the ENTER button l The cursor flashes, lnducatlng the title Input standby mode Input the title. . For !nstr”ct,ons 9 search button of the remote on ,“p”tt,ng titles. see step 7 under “(1) Addlng disc titles” on Page 31 Press the MENU button to enter the Input track title. NOTES: Text edlung IS not possible wth commercial audio CDs or wth finalized CD-R/RW discs l A maximum of 23 characters can be stored per Item. Approximately 900 characters can be input per disc. l Entered text Information IS not wntten to the disc until the disc IS flnallzed. . Even when the power so”,ce IS disconnected. the text lnformatlon IS stored for 2 to 3 days after bang entered when the disc has not been flnallzed This text information might be lost If the unit IS disconnected from the power source for a long time. l 31 (4) Erasing track titles (31 Erasing disc titles (Remote control unltl (Remote control unlt) 32 1 Load the CD-R/RW disc from which the disc name will be erased 1 Load the CD-R/RW disc from which a track name wll be erased. 2 Press the MENU button, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” ““It or press the automatvz search button of the remote control. and select the TEXT edit mode. . ““ret Ed T -” IS d,sp,ayed. 2 Press the MENU button, turn the log dial of the man unit or press the automatic search button of the remote control. and select the TEXT edlt mode. . ” < i? 5. - ” IS dIsplayed 3 Press the enter button. turn the log d1.4 of the main unn or press the automaw &p,ay “ye>.<-:,, L>-. 35y- “, 3 Press the enter button, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” un,t 0‘ press the automatic d,sp,ay “‘e;.<+ r. -2.~: ” Now. press the enter button, turn the ,og dial of the ma” control to display “B ; : : -- - ” 4 Now, press the enter button, turn the log dial of the man unit or press the automatic =ey” control to display “:-: search button of the remote 4 5 Press the enter button to define the etasure of the disc name. . ‘I-/. y3Tt-:” is displayed Press the enter button agal”, turn the ,og dial of the ma,” un,t or press the automatic control, and select the track for which the track name WII be erased. search button of the remote 5 6 Press the enter button to define the erasure of the disc name . “.:y’.~. / 13~5” IS d,sp,ayed search button of the remote control to “n,t 01 press the a”tomatlc search button of the remote . ” :..Ts-. 7: ” ,sd,sp,ay&, search button of the remote control to 15) Erasing all the track titles and the disc title (Remote control unit) 017 MENU l l l MODE When the MENU button bs pressed, the menu mode IS set and the set can be operated as shown on the diagram below. “*” lndlcates default values Press the ENTER button to proceed to the “t” display Turn the jog dial clockwse to proceed to the “-1” display lndlcator indicator MENU MODE II I Load the CD-RIRW disc from which all the track names and the disc name WIII be erased II 2 Press the MENU button, turn the ,og dial of the mar and select the TEXT edlt mode . ” ,:: :‘. : ‘:‘-“’ IS dlsplayed II ““I, o‘ press the automatic search button of the remote control, 3 Press the enter button, turn the jog dial of the main unit or press the automatic display ” I .: 2’ ” 4 Now, press the enter button, turn the ,og dial of the man u”,t or press the automatic control to display ” _ L. : ” 5 Press the enter button , I-z,..:=,-; ” “’ IS displayed 6 search button of the remote Press the enter button to define the one erasure ” = ” IS dIsplayed l NOTE: Erasure of text is not possible with commercial l search button of the remote control to audio CDs or with flnalzed CD-R/RW discs 33 q MESSAGES Messages may appear on the display while using the CDR.W1500. The meanings of these messages are explaIned below Message ..~ ,...,..... i i,,Ji ,,,, Message I Reading disc lnformatlon i.. i .... : : : i..: : :..A: i. _..._ ;.,.i i:::. $Xjp : During tray opening t:< ,... ! ; 1 :zf Z.“, i_ i .:::; i-. ‘i :...:,::~::::: i.... 2. ..... .. During tray closing j:::I ‘i 7 i i .i_ .:. Ii.2:: ! : iC... :: :: ,....,..., :,,,:,:~~.:“” Meaning :..., : ..._:,,,: ...j g c,.i:z: .-i ;i.....-.. C,:z: _:-:i 7.: : _::~:.... g,.: z::i : : ...i : :.._ ;.... $-., ; l:,,,::,.d j __._ i :,,,. i..: !.i..::1 ii.! : i.,,,..,.,. j:::: i_:.if-1 ; 11 ; z-.. .i::: ijiif!:::: No disc wxted, disc unreadable or disc inserted upside down. I I Updatlng disc contents r:’ : : ‘I ‘i : i”’ .:. 2. :.... i... ::_.._in. c,,,.: :,.., L,. DISC IS not operat,ng properly. ..:.. jg.-. ::::I ;-.. : j:::, . ... i.. ! : :__ j”. :,... :::: .r .c ... : : ....i ^... I:-:: ;> . . . . . i:::i j .._ _..._ : ,. ,.. ::-:: i i j.: ,.... : . . . . L... . . . . . ..... : .. :’ ,,,,i i 1i,,,: r ..i.. ii I :-_ : : : ,....,.... :.... :,,, : : ‘i ‘! I”.. i .:::.:____ i :,“: J. .;, :“‘. j,,,, i__,iy I:.’ ;:::i :,,,, :.__:;.... ; i___: ..i* : _,,,.: 1 : j,,,: j i,. :-- i yi,;;;i .j, : -.i. :-_ i__ j ,::., :;-: :.i.: ii ._/_..,j,. : : i ...j. i:: t :-: :,__,‘I ,_,, ii::> 7j. ,...j .:. 7. .. .... :.:_._:i ! .:. _: i. i : j .‘j !...!!.:_: i-i i:::i I-. .,,_.: :___. ..:.. j ;~L .___. .+. /:::: :___, :..., ..;.. ,..., ,____ _.i.. ..___ : ._ ... : .,,,i :,.:z:::“” i,. No dIgItal recording can be made of the connected source See “Dtgltal Copies” on Page 6. 1. ! ::..::: .,“.::_! ._.: When trywg to record on a flnallzed CD-R or a prerecorded Dung OPC failure dung OPC procedure (OPC = Optimum Power Callbratlon) :..., E !:::::-- c’ .-.. j_ ;,,,, i_ i_ i,,,: An error has occurred dung recording :.... L-_ j _j j .::y :i... :-. r ..... .._._ :__,,r r :___: Recording or flnallzatlon IS not possible due to a disc fault :-‘. ‘j .... :,.., i ,. i:::; _i_.:::j j 1 y., When attempt,ng :--: y F i j,,,, :: ji...ji .:::i ; : j j...: ..i. : :::-iy.y:j :. .y. i-. j j i :y.i i i :..., 7 :...;:.“. i ,. i. ..... :: i:i ! .i. ..... . ?.. CD laser power calibration for unflnalized discs :.... .-, ,, ,, ,... /_,__ r r i,,.: ; rlj j ,..._,.._. : .:::. : (” when flnallzlng a disc ;“‘; /::::j-. .__:: :.... i.. : .:i :,...: .... 34 No more recordtng possible Time countdown to edit text for a disc which has no tracks. No text stored for disc. Setting value of the synchro recordrng stal?l”g level There IS an ncomplete connection of the dqtal Input lack during dIgItal Input recording, or the tnput signal IS not being Input properly due to some other factor. Skip IS set for all tracks. : -. .....7. ‘I ;y;;-; ::::: !”...... !-: I. g;- .:. .... ........ ..:_. : ; ::::: . . i -.; Inserted disc is no audio CD Meaning 23 text characters have already been Input or a total of 900 characters have already been input -:ty. :-. j ,, ,,, __,,i !.... r i k.;.fi._..s. ” lndlcates a letter or character.) Mode reception has been completed 5 If the disc is removed, all the text lnformatlon IS cleared. The recordable time on the disc IS shorter than the t!me of the recording source you are trying to copy The text lnformatlon the copy mode. IS copy-protected The CD side track lnformatlon so the text cannot be copled I” IS bang checked q TROUBLESHOOTING n Are all the connections correct ? n Are you following the instructions in the manual 7 n Are the amplifier and speakers operating properly 7 If the CDR-WI500 does not seem to be functioning properly, check the table below If this does not solve the problem, the CDRW1500 may be damaged Turn off the power, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and contact your store of purchase or nearest DENON sales offlce. 20 MAIN El SPECIFICATIONS n Audio: Frequency response: Dynamic range: SIN ratio: Harmonic distortion: wow &flutter: CD un,t CD-R unit (for dIgItal edltlng) 2 Hz to 20 kHz. 2 Hz to 20 kHz 98 dB: 88 dB 105 dB, 1OOdB 0 003 % (1 kHz). 0 01 % (1 kHz) Below measurable llmlts irO.OO1 % W peak) n CDs (12 cm/8 cm) Recorded audio CD-R discs for pwate use (CD-R unlt) Recorded audio CD-RW discs for private use ICD-R unit) Usable discs: n General: Power supply: Power consumption: Maximum external dimensions: Mass: n Remote control Remote control Power supply: unit: system: * Design and speclflcations AC120V.60Hz 29 w 434 (wIdthI x 101 (haght) x 330 (depth) mm (Including feet, knobs and termlnais) 5 5 kg 47 RC-278 Infrared pulse DC 3 V, “sing two R6P (AA) batteries are subject to change wlthout “ewe I” the course of product improvement. 35 This warranty will be honored only in the U.S.A. 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If shipment of your unit is required; You must pay the initial shipping charges, but we will pay the return shipping charges if the repairs are covered by the Warranty. C. WHEN RETURNING YOUR UNIT FOR WARRANTY d. You should include the following: your name, address, daytime telephone number, model and serial number of the product and a description of the problem. In the case of a Compact Disc Player, please enclose ONE (I) disc that the unit has failed with for test reasons. It will be returned with the unit. THIS WARRANTY SERVICE, A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL SALES SLIP MUST BE ATTACHED. IS VALID IN THE U.S.A. ONLY. If your product does not require service, but you have questions regarding its operation, please contact our Technical Services Department as listed below. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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