Radio Shack CD Player User Manual

Dual-Tray CD Player/Recorder  
Thank you for purchasing the RCA Dual-  
Tray CD Player/Recorder. Your CD  
recorder is easy to operate and provides  
many options for its use as listed below.  
This CD player is made and tested to meet  
exacting safety standards. It meets FCC  
requirements and complies with safety  
performance standards of the U.S.  
Department of Health and Human Services.  
Warnings:  
Features  
• This CD player employs a laser light  
beam. Only a qualified service person  
should remove the cover or attempt to  
service this device, due to possible eye  
injury.  
Dual Tray — lets you record from CD to  
CD-R/RW to create your own music mixes.  
4X High Speed Dubbing — quickly  
copies a disc.  
• The use of controls, adjustments, or  
procedures other than those specified  
herein might result in hazardous  
radiation exposure.  
Digital and Analog Inputs — allow  
recording from both digital and analog  
audio sources.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock  
hazard, do not expose this product to rain or  
moisture.  
Sequence Programming — lets you  
program up to 32 selections to play in any  
order you choose.  
.CAUTION.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
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SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC-  
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR  
BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
Intro Check — helps you locate a desired  
track by playing the first 10 seconds of  
each track on the current CD.  
The lightning symbol is intended to alert you  
to the presence of uninsulated dangerous  
voltage within this product’s enclosure that  
might be of sufficient magnitude to consti-  
tute a risk of electric shock. Do not open the  
product’s case.  
The exclamation symbol is intended to in-  
form you that important operating and  
maintenance instructions are included in  
Remote Control — lets you control the  
CD recorder from a distance.  
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the literature accompanying this product.  
Repeat Play — lets you automatically  
repeat a single track, two CDs, or a series  
of programmed tracks.  
Note: Most material on compact discs and  
prerecorded tapes is copyrighted.  
Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted  
material is a violation of the copyright laws  
of most countries and such duplication  
may result in fines and/or imprisonment.  
Shuffle Play — randomly selects tracks on  
loaded CDs and plays them.  
© 2003 RadioShack Corporation.  
All Rights Reserved.  
Cart — Use only with the  
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the  
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the product.  
manufacturer, or sold with  
Non use Periods — Unplug the CD  
recorder's power cord when you will not use  
it for extended periods.  
the apparatus. When a cart is  
used, use caution when moving the cart/  
apparatus combination to avoid injury from  
tip-over.  
Lightning — For added protection for this  
product during a lightning storm, or when it  
is left unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it from the wall  
outlet. This will prevent damage to the  
product due to lightning and power-line  
surges.  
Ventilation — Slots and openings in the  
cabinet provide ventilation, ensure reliable  
operation, and protect from overheating. Do  
not block or cover these openings, and do  
not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or  
other similar surface. Do not place the  
product in a built-in bookcase or rack unless  
it provides proper ventilation as specified by  
the manufacturer.  
Overloading — Do not overload wall  
outlets, extension cords, or convenience  
receptacles, as this can result in a risk of fire  
or electric shock.  
Power Sources — Operate this product  
using only the power source indicated on its  
marking label. If you are not sure of your  
home's power type, consult your product  
dealer or local power company.  
Objects and Liquids — Never push  
objects of any kind into this product  
through openings, as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out parts  
that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
Polarization — This product is equipped  
with a polarized AC line plug (a plug having  
one blade wider than the other). This plug  
will fit in the power outlet only one way.  
This is a safety feature. If you cannot insert  
the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing  
the plug. If the plug still doesn't fit, contact  
your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the polarized plug. If you need an extension,  
use a polarized cord.  
Servicing — Do not attempt to service this  
product yourself, as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage  
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this  
product from the wall outlet and refer  
servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
Power-Cord Protection — Route power-  
supply cords so they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed on or  
against them, paying particular attention to  
• When the power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged.  
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• If liquid has been spilled or objects have  
fallen into the product.  
• If the product has been exposed to rain  
or water.  
• If the product does not operate  
normally by following the operating  
instructions, adjust only those controls  
that are covered by the operating  
instructions, as an improper adjustment  
of other controls may result in damage  
and will often require extensive work by  
a qualified technician to restore the  
product to normal operation.  
• If the product has been dropped or  
damaged in any way.  
• When the product exhibits a distinct  
change in performance.  
Replacement Parts — When replacement  
parts are required, be sure the service  
technician uses replacement parts specified  
by the manufacturer or having the same  
characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in  
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
Safety Check — Upon completion of  
service or repairs to this product, ask the  
service technician to perform safety checks  
to determine that the product is in proper  
operating condition.  
Heat — The product should be situated  
away from heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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Contents  
Before Use ..................................................................................................................... 7  
About CD-R and CD-RW Discs .............................................................................. 7  
Finalizing ............................................................................................................... 7  
Recordable Discs .................................................................................................... 8  
Handling Discs ....................................................................................................... 8  
Connections and Setup ...................................................................................................... 10  
LINE IN/OUT Jacks .................................................................................................... 10  
DIGITAL IN/OUT Terminals ....................................................................................... 11  
AC Power Cord .................................................................................................... 11  
A Quick Look At The Remote Control ........................................................................ 12  
Installing Batteries ....................................................................................................... 13  
Using the Remote ........................................................................................................ 13  
A Quick Look At The Display ..................................................................................... 14  
Operation .......................................................................................................................... 16  
Selecting a Track ......................................................................................................... 16  
Searching For a Part of a Track ............................................................................. 17  
Directly Selecting a Track ..................................................................................... 17  
Repeating One Track ............................................................................................ 17  
Repeating All of the Tracks ................................................................................... 17  
Repeating a Designated Section (A-B Repeat) ....................................................... 18  
Intro Check ................................................................................................................. 18  
Programming a Sequence of Tracks ............................................................................. 19  
Adding to the Programmed Sequence .................................................................. 20  
Erasing a Track ..................................................................................................... 20  
Repeating Programmed Tracks ............................................................................. 20  
Before Recording ......................................................................................................... 20  
Serial Copy Management System .......................................................................... 21  
Dubbing a CD from a Selected Track to the Last Track ......................................... 23  
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Setting the Recording Level ................................................................................. 24  
Erasing or Unfinalizing a CD-RW ........................................................................ 24  
Advanced Recording ................................................................................................... 25  
Setting the Track Number Increment Level and the  
Synchronized Recording ...................................................................................... 26  
Mixing Recording ................................................................................................ 27  
Messages .................................................................................................................... 27  
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material. The packaging of CD-R discs  
includes this logo below.  
Before Use  
• The nominal temperature should be  
between 41°F and 95°F (5°C and  
35°C). The CD-RW recorder is more  
sensitive to extremes of temperature  
than ordinary CD players.  
By contrast, you can use a CD-RW disc in  
much the same way as a CD-R disc, but you  
can erase the last track or all the tracks, and  
you can use the space on the disc for other  
recordings. The packaging of CD-RW discs  
includes a logo similar to the following:  
• Relative humidity should be 30 to 90%  
non-condensing.  
Compact Discs  
Depending on the quality of the disc and/or  
the condition of the recording, some CD-R  
and CD-RW discs may not be playable.  
However, you should note that an audio CD  
created using a CD-RW disc may not play  
back satisfactorily on every audio CD-  
player. By contrast, you may be able to play  
CD-R satisfactorily on the majority of audio  
CD players.  
About CD-R and CD-RW Discs  
Caution: Please use CD-R and CD-RW  
discs bearing the “DIGITAL AUDIO” mark.  
You cannot use CD-R and CD-RW discs  
designed for computing systems with this  
CD recorder for recording, though you can  
use them for play.  
CDs that can be played on this CD recorder  
have this mark on them.  
In this manual, although we refer to “CD-R”  
and “CD-RW” discs, we always mean “CD-R  
Digital Audio” and “CD-RW Digital Audio,”  
even when this is not explicitly stated.  
Finalizing  
You can record CD-R discs only once. Once  
you used them for recording, you cannot  
erase or re-record. However, if space is  
available on the disc and if the disc is not  
finalized, you can record additional  
Although audio data may be written on a  
CD-R or CD-RW disc, a standard CD player  
will not be able to play back the audio until  
a final table of contents (TOC) has been  
written at the start of the disc.  
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The process of writing this table of contents  
is known as “finalizing.” Once this has been  
done, no further data can be written to the  
CD-R disc.  
• Never touch the recording (non-label)  
side of a disc on which you will be  
recording. Recording on a disc requires  
a cleaner surface than playing back, and  
fingerprints, dust, grease, and so on,  
can cause errors in the recording  
process.  
A CD-RW disc that has been finalized can be  
“unfinalized.” This allows further tracks to  
be recorded to the disc, provided that there  
is space on the disc.  
• Should the disc become dirty, wipe the  
surface with a soft, dry cloth.  
Recordable Discs  
In this manual, we use the term “recordable”  
disc to describe a CD-R or CD-RW disc that  
has not been finalized, and has enough space  
to record.  
• Never use such chemicals as record  
sprays, antistatic sprays or fluid,  
benzene or thinner to clean the discs.  
Such chemicals will do irreparable  
damage to the discs plastic surface.  
Handling Discs  
• Discs should be returned to their cases  
after use to avoid dust and scratches  
that could cause the laser pickup to  
“skip.”  
• Always place the disc on the disc tray  
with the label side uppermost.  
(Compact discs can be played or  
recorded only on one side.)  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or  
high humidity and temperature for  
extended periods. Long exposure to  
high temperatures will warp the disc.  
To remove a disc from its storage case,  
press down on the center of the case  
and lift the disc out, holding it carefully  
by the edges.  
• CD-R and CD-RW discs are more  
sensitive to the effects of heat and  
ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs. It is  
important that they are not stored in a  
location where direct sunlight will fall  
on them, and which is away from  
sources of heat such as radiators or  
heat-generating electrical devices.  
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• Printable CD-R and CD-RW discs are  
not recommended, as the label side  
might be sticky and damage the CD  
recorder.  
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• Do not stick papers or protective sheets  
on the discs and do not use any  
protective coating spray.  
Condensation  
When the CD recorder (or a disc) is moved  
from a cold to a warm place, or used after a  
sudden temperature change, there is a  
danger of condensation; vapor in the air  
could condense on the internal mechanism,  
making correct operation impossible.  
• Use a soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to  
write the information on the label side.  
Never use a ball-point or hard-tipped  
pen, as this may cause damage to the  
recorded side.  
• Never use a stabilizer. Using  
commercially available CD stabilizers  
with this CD recorder will damage its  
mechanisms and cause them to  
malfunction.  
To prevent this, or if this occurs, leave the  
CD recorder for one or two hours with the  
power turned on. Then the CD recorder will  
stabilize at the temperature of its  
surroundings.  
• Do not use irregular shape CDs  
(octagonal, heart-shape, etc.). CDs of  
this sort can damage the CD recorder.  
• If you are in any doubt as to the care  
and handling of a CD-R/CD-RW disc,  
read the precautions supplied with the  
disc, or contact the disc manufacturer  
directly.  
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Connections and Setup  
Note: Turn off the power of all the equipment before making connections and read the  
instructions of each component you intend to use with the CD recorder.  
LINE IN/OUT Jacks  
Connect the LINE IN/OUT jacks to your analog source (receiver) using the supplied RCA  
stereo patch cable. An additional patch cable is available at your local RadioShack store or at  
RadioShack.com.  
Insert LINE IN to your receiver’s line out jack (REC). Connect the LINE OUT jack to your  
receiver’s line in jack (PLAY).  
Notes:  
• Make sure the white plugs are connected to the white jacks L (Left) and the red plugs are  
to the red jacks R (Right).  
• Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent hum and noise, do not bundle the  
connection cables with the power cord or speaker cable.  
S-VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO OUT  
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DIGITAL IN/OUT Terminals  
Connect the component which has a digital  
input or output terminal using a digital  
coaxial cable or an optical cable (neither  
supplied and available at your local  
RadioShack store).  
Insert DIGITAL IN to your component’s  
output jack (DIGITAL OUT). Connect  
DIGITAL OUT to your component’s input  
jack (DIGITAL IN).  
Notes:  
• When using DIGITAL OPTICAL IN/  
OUT terminals, remove the caps from  
the terminals. When you do not use  
them, leave the caps in place.  
• Connect either DIGITAL COAXIAL IN  
or DIGITAL OPTICAL IN. It is possible  
to connect them to other equipment at  
the same time; however, the CD  
recorder can receive signals from only  
one input at a time.  
AC Power Cord  
Plug the AC power cord into an AC wall  
socket.  
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A Quick Look At The Remote Control  
REPEAT 1/ALL — press to  
repeat a track or CDs.  
CD-R press to select the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray.  
REPEAT A-B — press to  
repeat a designated section.  
CD-R Operation buttons  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
–/+ — press to adjust  
the recording level.  
Numeric Buttons — Use  
these buttons to select track  
numbers.  
RECORD press to  
enter record pause  
mode.  
— hold down to  
search for a part of a track.  
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TIME — press to change the time display.  
g — press to start playback, recording,  
finalizing, and erasing.  
SHUFFLE – press for shuffle playback.  
— press to pause playback or  
recording.  
INTRO CHECK press for intro check  
function. The beginning of each track is  
played for 10 seconds.  
D – press to stop playback or recording.  
CD Operation buttons  
PROGRAM, CLEAR, PROGRAM CHECK  
— press to create a programmed sequence.  
g — press to start playback.  
— press to pause playback.  
D — press to stop playback.  
— press to skip tracks forward or  
backward.  
F J  
CD press to select the PLAYBACK tray.  
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• If you do not plan to use the remote  
control for a month or more, remove  
the batteries.  
Installing Batteries  
Using the Remote  
For the best results, point the remote control  
toward REMOTE SENSOR on the front of  
the CD recorder.  
Your CD recorder's remote control requires  
two AA batteries (not supplied) for power.  
We recommend alkaline batteries, available  
at your local RadioShack store, for the best  
performance and longest life.  
Cautions:  
• Always use fresh batteries of the  
required size and recommended type.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (standard,  
alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different  
capacities.  
1. Press down on the battery compartment  
cover and slide it off in the direction of  
the arrow.  
2. Insert the batteries into the battery  
compartment as indicated by the  
polarity symbols (+ and ) marked  
inside.  
3. Replace the cover.  
When the remote control operates erratically  
or does not work, replace the batteries.  
Cautions:  
• Never leave dead or weak batteries in  
the remote control. Batteries can leak  
chemicals that can corrode the remote.  
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A Quick Look At The Display  
Pause  
Indicator  
Type of Disc in  
RECORD/PLAYBACK  
Tray  
Input  
Selection  
REPEAT  
Indicator  
Peak  
Level  
Meter  
A-TRACK  
(Auto Track)  
Playback  
Indicator  
SHUFFLE  
Indicator  
SYNC  
Recording  
Indicator  
Program  
Indicator  
Record  
Indicator  
INTRO  
CHECK  
Indicator  
Time Display (Min. and  
Sec.) of PLAYBACK Tray  
Time Display (Min. and  
Sec.) of RECORD/PLAYBACK  
Tray  
Track Number of  
PLAYBACK Tray  
Track Number of  
RECORD/PLAYBACK  
Tray  
Message Display  
A Quick Look at the CD Recorder’s Controls  
POWER press to turn the CD recorder on  
and off. (The equipment draws nominal  
non-operating power from the AC outlet  
with its POWER switch in the off position).  
DUBBING MODE — press to select the  
dubbing speed DUBB 4X, DUBB 2X, or  
DUBB 1X.  
OPEN/CLOSE (for PLAYBACK and  
RECORD/PLAYBACK trays) — press to  
open and close the disc trays.  
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AUTO/MANUAL — press (button on the left  
of the CD recorder) to select the track  
number increment level, or to select the  
synchronized recording starting level.  
INPUT SELECTOR — press to select the  
source you want to record from.  
PHONES — insert your 1/4-inch headphones  
plug into the PHONES jack on the front of  
the CD recorder.  
— (for PLAYBACK and RECORD/  
PLAYBACK trays) — press to skip tracks.  
Hold down to search for a part of a track.  
B C  
Note: To further reduce the headphone  
volume level, use a headphone with an  
adjustable output level.  
SYNC REC — press for synchronized  
recording.  
REMOTE SENSOR — Sensor for the  
remote control. Use the remote control  
within the effective range (15ft/5m) and  
point at the sensor.  
RECORD — press to enter record pause  
mode.  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL –/+ — press to adjust  
the recording level.  
RECORD/PLAYBACK Tray Operation  
Buttons  
/ENTER press to start playback,  
recording, finalizing, and erasing.  
²
— press to pause playback or  
recording.  
press to stop playback or  
recording.  
G
ERASE press to erase or unfinalize a  
CD-RW disc.  
FINALIZE press to finalize a  
CD-R/CD-RW disc.  
PLAYBACK Tray Operation Buttons  
press to start playback.  
²
— press to pause playback.  
— Press to stop playback.  
G
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Operation  
CD-R, NO TOC — a CD-R which  
has yet to be finalized.  
Playing CDs  
You can use the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray  
to play back CD, CD-R, and CD-RW discs.  
You can use the PLAYBACK tray to play  
back CD and finalized CD-R/CD-RW discs.  
You cannot play CD-R/CD-RW discs that  
haven’t been finalized on the PLAYBACK  
tray.  
CD-RW, NO TOC — a CD-RW  
which has yet to be finalized.  
CD-RW — a finalized CD-RW.  
BLANK — No disc or unreadable disc.  
5. Press  
for the PLAYBACK tray or  
²
/ENTER for the RECORD/  
²
1. Press POWER on the CD recorder.  
READING flashes for a while. When  
no disc is set, no DISC or DISC no  
appears.  
PLAYBACK tray to start playback.  
6. Press to temporarily stop playback.  
To resume playback, press ,  
ENTER.  
or  
/
²
²
2. Press OPEN/CLOSE for the PLAYBACK  
7. Press to stop playback.  
tray or the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray.  
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3. Carefully place the disc, label side up,  
into the recessed CD holder.  
If you set CDs on both the PLAYBACK tray  
and the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray, the CD  
recorder automatically plays the other CD  
when the current CD finishes. The CD  
recorder stops playing at the end of the  
second CD.  
4. Press OPEN/CLOSE for the PLAYBACK  
tray or the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray to  
close the disc tray. When a disc is  
loaded into the CD recorder,  
READING flashes for a while as it  
determines the contents of the disc.  
When the CD recorder reads the TOC  
(Table of Contents), the display shows  
the total number of tracks, total play  
time, and the type of disc (the  
Selecting a Track  
Press  
or  
repeatedly until you find the  
B
C
desired track.  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray only).  
• When you press  
once during  
B
• When a blank disc is set on the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray, BLANK  
appears.  
playback, the CD recorder plays the  
current track from the beginning. To  
return to the beginning of the previous  
• When a disc is set on the RECORD/  
PLAYBACK tray, the display shows  
one of the following:  
track, press  
twice.  
B
• In the stop or pause mode, the CD  
recorder enters pause mode at the  
beginning of the selected track. Press  
CD — a commercial pre-recorded CD.  
to start playback.  
CD-R — finalized CD-R.  
²
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• During program playback, press  
Notes:  
• If you press the numeric button in the  
B
once to return to the beginning of the  
current track. To return to the beginning  
of the previous track in the program,  
pause mode, the CD recorder enters  
pause mode at the beginning of the  
selected track.  
press  
twice. To playback the next  
B
track in the program, press  
cannot use the numeric buttons on the  
remote control.  
. You  
C
• Direct playback is not possible during  
shuffle playback and program playback.  
• When using the remote control, select  
the tray by pressing CD or CD-R before  
Repeat Play  
pressing  
or  
.
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Your CD recorder can repeat a single track,  
tracks on both CDs of the PLAYBACK tray  
and the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray, a  
programmed sequence, or a designated  
section.  
Searching For a Part of a Track  
During playback, hold down  
or  
on  
B
C
the CD recorder and release it when you  
find the section you want to listen to.  
Repeating One Track  
When using the remote control, select the  
tray by pressing CD or CD-R and then press  
Press REPEAT 1/ALL. REPEAT 1 appears  
during playback. The CD recorder plays  
back the track repeatedly. If you select  
another track in REPEAT 1 mode, the CD  
recorder repeatedly plays back the track you  
just selected. You can also select a track in  
the stop mode. Press REPEAT 1/ALL and  
then select the track number using the  
numeric buttons.  
and hold  
or  
.
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Directly Selecting a Track  
Press CD or CD-R to select the tray and then  
press the numeric buttons on the remote  
control to select the track. Playback starts  
from the selected track.  
To play tracks 1 through 9, simply press the  
appropriate button (1 through 9).  
Repeating All of the Tracks  
Press REPEAT 1/ALL twice. REPEAT  
ALL appears. The CD recorder repeatedly  
plays all the tracks on the disc. During  
program playback, the CD recorder  
To play a track that has a higher number  
than 9, press +10 appropriate number of  
times to set the “tens” digit of the track  
number, followed by a single button to set  
the digit for less than 10.  
repeatedly plays back programmed tracks.  
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When you set discs in both the PLAYBACK  
tray and the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray, the  
CD recorder repeats all the tracks of each  
disc alternately for five cycles and then  
stops.  
current track finishes. In the stop mode,  
press SHUFFLE then .  
g
If you press  
during shuffle play, the CD  
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recorder randomly selects the next track. If  
you press , the CD recorder plays the  
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current track from the beginning.  
Repeating a Designated Section  
(A-B Repeat)  
To cancel shuffle play at any time, press  
SHUFFLE once so SHUFFLE disappears.  
Notes:  
Note: Shuffle play can be used for both the  
PLAYBACK tray and RECORD PLAYBACK  
tray simultaneously.  
• You cannot repeat a designated section  
on CD-R/CD-RW discs if they have not  
been finalized.  
• A section should be designated within a  
track. If the track ends or if a different  
track is selected before point B is  
selected, the CD recorder cancels the  
A-B repeat mode.  
Intro Check  
Intro check automatically plays the first 10  
seconds of each track on the CD or the  
programmed sequence. Press INTRO  
1. During play, press REPEAT A-B at the  
point where you want to start the  
repeat. REPEAT A- appears.  
CHECK on the remote control, then .  
g
INTRO lights. If you press INTRO CHECK  
during play, the CD recorder starts intro  
check from the next track.  
2. Press REPEAT A-B again at the point  
where you want to finish the repeat.  
The CD recorder automatically repeats  
the selected part.  
Note: If you press INTRO CHECK  
within 10 seconds from the beginning  
of a track, intro check starts from that  
track.  
You can use  
the CD during A-B repeat.  
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orI to move through  
To cancel intro check and resume normal  
play, press INTRO CHECK again.  
3. To cancel A-B repeat mode, press  
REPEAT A-B, , or OPEN/CLOSE.  
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When all the tracks of both discs have been  
checked, intro check stops.  
Shuffle Play  
To set the CD recorder to select and play all  
tracks in random order from the loaded  
CDs, during play, press SHUFFLE on the  
remote control. SHUFFLE lights. The CD  
recorder starts random play when the  
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5. When you finish the selection of track  
Programming a Sequence  
of Tracks  
numbers, press . The track number  
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programmed to ST: 01 appears.  
You can program up to 32 selections from 2  
discs to play in any order you choose.  
6. Press to play the sequence. After the  
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CD recorder plays all programmed  
tracks, it stops and ST: 01 appears.  
The CD recorder keeps the sequence in  
memory even after programmed  
Note: Shuffle playback does not work  
during program playback.  
playback has finished or stopped by  
1. Using your remote control, press  
PROGRAM in the stop mode. STEP  
01 appears and PROGRAM and the  
track number 1 flashes.  
pressing .  
D
Notes:  
• During program playback, press  
once to return to the beginning of the  
current track. To return to the  
beginning of the previous track in the  
program, press  
B
2. Press CD or CD-R to select the tray, and  
press numeric buttons, or  
select a track. If you make a mistake,  
press the numeric buttons again.  
or  
to  
F
J
twice. To playback  
B
the next track in the program, press  
.
C
3. Press PROGRAM to store the track into  
memory. The next program number  
STEP 02 appears.  
• If a program is stored, both  
for the  
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PLAYBACK tray and /ENTER for the  
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RECORD/PLAYBACK tray work to play  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to program more  
tracks, up to 32 selections. When you  
select tracks from the same disc  
successively, you do not have to press  
CD or CD-R.  
the programmed tracks.  
Checking/Changing the  
Programmed Sequence  
Notes:  
In the stop mode, press PROGRAM CHECK.  
The CD recorder displays the programmed  
sequence's first selection. Each time you  
press PROGRAM CHECK, the CD recorder  
displays the next programmed selection.  
• If you enter a track number higher than  
the highest track on a CD, the CD  
recorder ignores the entry.  
• If you try to store more than 32  
selections, the CD recorder displays  
PGM FULL.  
To change a selection, repeatedly press  
PROGRAM CHECK in the stop mode until  
the CD recorder displays the track number  
you want to change. Enter the desired track  
number, then press PROGRAM.  
• If you press PROGRAM without  
selecting a track number, the CD  
recorder programs the first track.  
To cancel the program mode, press  
D
and CLEAR.  
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Adding to the Programmed  
Sequence  
Before Recording  
Before you start recording, make sure that  
you understand the following points:  
You can add tracks at the end of a  
programmed sequence, up to a maximum of  
32 tracks.  
• The CD recorder requires Digital Audio  
CD-R or CD-RW media for recording.  
Computer CD-R or CD-RW discs do  
not work with this CD recorder.  
1. Press PROGRAM in the stop mode.  
2. Enter the desired track number, then  
press PROGRAM. The CD recorder  
adds the selection to the end of the  
programmed sequence.  
• Once you have recorded on a CD-R  
disc, you cannot erase the data from it.  
• You can add tracks to an unfinalized  
recordable disc. Once finalized, a CD-R  
disc is “fixed” and behaves in the same  
way as a CD. You can, however, erase,  
refresh, and re-record finalized CD-RW  
discs.  
3. Press after adding all the additional  
D
tracks.  
Erasing a Track  
• Due to the system restriction of CDs, a  
track cannot be less than four seconds  
in length, and there can be a maximum  
of 99 tracks on an audio CD.  
To erase the programmed sequence from  
memory, in the stop mode, repeatedly press  
PROGRAM CHECK until the program  
number to be deleted appears. Press CLEAR  
to delete the track.  
• If you press or within four seconds  
D
from the beginning of a track, the CD  
recorder continues to record no signal  
and stops when the tracks length  
reaches four seconds.  
Clearing Programmed Tracks  
To clear all tracks, press and CLEAR (or  
D
• When the recording is finished, PMA  
WRITE and COMPLETE appear for a  
few seconds, and the CD recorder then  
stops. Do not apply shock or vibration  
to the CD recorder during recording.  
press CLEAR in the stop mode).  
The program also clears when you press  
OPEN/CLOSE.  
• If the disc reaches the end during  
recording, the CD recorder starts a fade-  
out over a few seconds. When the fade-  
out has finished, the CD recorder  
finalizes the disc automatically and  
stops.  
Repeating Programmed Tracks  
Press REPEAT 1/ALL twice and select  
REPEAT ALL. The CD recorder plays the  
programmed tracks five times then stops.  
• If the tracks reach 99 during recording,  
the CD recorder stops recording.  
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• The recording time of a track may  
slightly differ from the original one.  
3. Repeatedly press DUBBING MODE to  
set the dubbing speed.  
DUBB 4X: high speed dubbing (four  
times as fast as the normal playback  
speed).  
Serial Copy Management  
System  
DUBB 2X: high speed dubbing (twice  
This CD recorder is in compliance with the  
Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)  
standard. This standard has been elaborated  
to restrict digital-to-digital copying to only  
the first generation. The basic rules  
as fast as the normal playback speed).  
DUBB 1X: normal speed dubbing.  
When you set the dubbing speed, the CD  
recorder enters the pause mode until you are  
ready to begin dubbing.  
governing this system are as follows:  
Notes:  
Rule 1: A digital recording is possible from  
a digital source such as a CD, DAT, or MD  
onto a recordable CD-R, CD-RW, MD, or  
DAT through a digital input connection;  
however, further digital-to-digital recording  
is prohibited for the second and later  
generations.  
• If a recordable disc is not set in the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray, CAN’T  
REC appears. Replace the disc with a  
recordable one.  
• The CD recorder automatically changes  
the dubbing speed from 4X to 2X if it  
finds a problem such as a scratched  
disc.  
Rule 2: When an analog source such as an  
analog disc or FM broadcast is digitally  
recorded by using a CD-R, CD-RW, MD, or  
DAT, this recorded source can be digitally  
recorded on another CD-R, CD-RW, MD, or  
DAT; however, further digital copying is  
prohibited.  
• The slower the speed is, the more  
tolerant the CD recorder is of errors on  
the CD-R/RW disc. If you are in doubt  
about the quality of the CD-R/RW discs,  
select DUBB 1X.  
• If you intend to monitor the sound  
during high speed dubbing, turn the  
volume of your amplifier down enough  
to prevent possible damage to your  
system from the high-pitched sound.  
Dubbing  
1. Set the disc to be dubbed in the  
PLAYBACK tray, and a CD-R/RW  
recordable disc in the RECORD/  
PLAYBACK tray. When a blank disc is  
set in the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray,  
BLANK appears.  
• Analog output can be monitored at all  
three dubbing speeds but digital output  
can only be monitored at 1X.  
4. Press /ENTER for the RECORD/  
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2. Set the recording level. (See “Setting the  
Recording Level” on Page 24.)  
PLAYBACK tray to start dubbing. There  
is a slight delay before the CD recorder  
begins dubbing.  
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5. When the playback of the disc in the  
PLAYBACK tray ends, the CD recorder  
stops recording, finalizes the disc, and  
stops. PMA WRITE, COMPLETE,  
FINALIZE, COMPLETE appears. It  
takes about 1 minute to finalize the  
disc.  
• During 2X or 4X dubbing, you cannot  
monitor the dubbing through the digital  
outputs (optical and coaxial).  
To dub only one track, program the  
track, then dub it. See “Dubbing a  
Programmed Sequence”.  
• If you attempt to dub a disc that  
contains an SCMS copy protection  
Notes:  
If the CD-R/RW disc set in the  
signal, SCMS appears. If you press /  
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RECORD/PLAYBACK tray does not  
have enough space to dub the entire disc  
set in the PLAYBACK tray, NO  
SPACE:D2 briefly appears and then  
DUBB 1/2/4X appears. It is possible  
ENTER, ANALOG MODE appears then  
the CD recorder records the entire disc  
at 1X speed in analog mode. When the  
recording finishes, the CD recorder  
automatically finalizes the disc.  
to dub a part of the disc. Press when  
C
DUBB 1/2/4X appears to select the  
Dubbing a Programmed  
Sequence  
track to start dubbing, then press /  
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ENTER.  
• When the disc reaches the end during  
recording, the CD recorder starts a fade-  
out over a few seconds. When the fade-  
out has finished, the CD recorder  
finalizes the disc automatically and  
stops.  
1. Program a sequence of tracks on the CD  
in the PLAYBACK tray.  
2. Press DUBBING MODE to select a  
dubbing speed.  
3. Press /ENTER.  
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• Press of the PLAYBACK tray or the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray to stop  
dubbing.  
D
4. At the end of dubbing, PMA WRITE  
then COMPLETE appears. The CD  
recorder does not automatically finalize  
the disc.  
Track numbers are automatically  
incremented. During dubbing, you  
cannot add track numbers manually.  
5. Repeat Steps 1–4 above if you want to  
dub another sequence.  
• During dubbing, only of the  
PLAYBACK tray and the RECORD/  
D
Notes:  
You can use Program Dubbing in all  
three dubbing speeds (1X, 2X, and 4X).  
PLAYBACK tray work. When dubbing is  
stopped by pressing , the CD recorder  
D
will not finalize the disc.  
• If you set a CD-RW in the PLAYBACK  
tray, the CD recorder automatically  
disables 4X speed dubbing.  
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After dubbing, if a program is stored,  
both of the PLAYBACK tray and  
ENTER of the RECORD/PLAYBACK  
tray allow you to play the programmed  
tracks.  
2. Select the source to be recorded. Every  
time you press INPUT SELECTOR, the  
input changes as follows:  
/
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DIGITAL OPTICAL (OPTICAL  
and DIGITAL light at the right of the  
peak level meter): use to record from a  
source connected to the DIGITAL IN  
(OPTICAL) terminal.  
Dubbing a CD from a Selected  
Track to the Last Track  
DIGITAL COAXIAL (DIGITAL  
and COAXIAL light at the right of the  
peak level meter): To record a source  
connected to the DIGITAL IN  
Instead of dubbing the entire source disc  
from the beginning to the end, you can dub  
tracks from a selected track to the last track.  
(COAXIAL) terminal.  
You can select from the first track to the last  
track so the CD recorder dubs all the disc  
yet it does not finalize the disc in the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray at the end of the  
dubbing.  
ANALOG (ANALOG lights at the right  
of the peak level meter): use to record  
from a source connected to LINE IN  
jacks.  
Note: If you select a digital input which  
is not connected to the CD recorder,  
D-UNLOCK briefly appears.  
1. In the stop mode after installing discs,  
select the track you want to start from.  
2. Press DUBBING MODE to select a  
3. Adjust the recording level. See “Setting  
the Recording Level” on Page 24.  
dubbing speed then press /ENTER.  
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3. At the end of the dubbing, PMA  
4. Select the mode of track number  
assignment by pressing AUTO/  
MANUAL. See “Assigning Track  
Numbers to Recordings” on Page 25.  
WRITE then COMPLETE appears.  
4. Repeat Steps 1–3 above if you want to  
dub additional tracks.  
5. Press RECORD. BUSY then READY  
appears. The CD recorder enters record  
pause mode. and REC flashes.  
Basic Recording  
6. Press /ENTER of the RECORD/  
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This section describes the basics of  
recording from external sources.  
PLAYBACK tray to start recording. Play  
the source to be recorded.  
1. Set a recordable CD-R/RW disc in the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray. When a  
blank disc is set in the RECORD/  
PLAYBACK tray, BLANK appears.  
If the CD recorder detects copy-prohibit  
signals during recording, CAN’T  
COPY appears and recording stops.  
7. Press to temporarily pause recording.  
To restart recording, press /ENTER.  
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Note: Every time recording is paused or  
stopped, a new track number is always  
assigned.  
Finalizing  
As explained earlier, in order for a disc to  
become a standard CD, it must have a Table  
of Contents (TOC) written to it. This  
process is known as finalizing. Once  
finalized, CD-R discs are truly final. You  
cannot record any more tracks on them. By  
contrast, you can “unfinalize” CD-RW discs  
and record more tracks on them.  
8. Press to stop recording.  
D
Manually Assigning Track  
Numbers  
It is possible to assign track numbers while  
recording. While recording, press RECORD.  
The current track number is incremented by  
one.  
1. Load an unfinalized (recordable) disc in  
the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray. NO TOC  
appears if the disc is unfinalized.  
2. Press FINALIZE in the stop mode. To  
Setting the Recording Level  
cancel the finalizing process, press  
.
D
Play the source to be recorded, and press  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL – or + to adjust the  
recording level ( 6 dB). The loudest sound  
should not exceed the 0 dB of the peak level  
meter.  
3. Press /ENTER to start finalizing.  
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FINALIZE scrolls on the display.  
When the operation is finished, the display  
returns to the track/time display. NO TOC  
disappears.  
Unlike analog equipment, digital audio units  
produce extremely unpleasant sounds when  
distorted, and there is no “headroom” after  
the 0 mark. When you record digitally from  
a commercially-produced CD, set the digital  
volume to 0 dB. This will maintain all the  
dynamic range of the source CD without  
clipping. Only boost the signal if the source  
is exceptionally quiet.  
Notes:  
• During finalizing, never turn the power  
off or unplug the power cord.  
• Although finalized CD-R discs may be  
replayed on ordinary CD players,  
finalized CD-RW discs may not play on  
ordinary CD players.  
Notes:  
Erasing or Unfinalizing a CD-RW  
Recording level is set to 0 dB when the  
power is turned on.  
If a CD-RW is finalized, you can unfinalize it  
or erase all tracks on it. If a CD-RW is not  
finalized, you can erase the last track on it or  
erase all tracks on it. Remember that it is not  
possible to perform any erase procedures on  
a CD-R disc.  
You can only change the recording level  
when the CD recorder is in the stop  
mode or when the CD recorder plays  
the PLAYBACK tray.  
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1. Insert a recorded CD-RW in the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray. If the disc is  
finalized, only CD-RW appears at the  
upper right on the display. If the disc is  
not finalized CD-RW and NO TOC  
appear.  
When the auto track feature is on, A-  
TRACK appears. If you want to assign track  
numbers manually, select MANUAL.  
During dubbing, the auto track feature is  
always ON. When the CD recorder detects  
an increment signal, the CD recorder  
automatically increments a track number.  
You cannot manually add track numbers.  
2. If the disc is finalized, press ERASE  
once to select UNFINALIZE or twice  
to select ERASE ALL in the stop  
mode. If the disc is not finalized, press  
ERASE once to select ERASE # (#  
means the last track number) or twice  
to select ERASE ALL.  
When you record digitally from an external  
source with the auto track feature set to ON,  
the CD recorder automatically inserts a track  
division in the recorded material when an  
increment signal is detected. If the source  
does not contain increment signals, auto  
track does not work at all. In such a case,  
add track numbers by pressing RECORD  
during recording. When the CD recorder is  
in manual track division mode (A-TRACK  
is off), the track number on the disc you are  
recording is only increased when you press  
RECORD during recording.  
To cancel the erasing or unfinalizing  
process, press .  
D
3. Press /ENTER.  
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Note: You cannot cancel this operation once  
you press /ENTER. If you are going to  
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erase tracks, make sure that they are  
recordings that you really want to erase.  
When you record analogically from an  
external source with the auto track feature  
set to ON, the CD recorder automatically  
inserts a track division in the recorded  
material when sound level once drops below  
the increment level (-60, -50, or -40 dB) for  
more than 3 seconds and then the sound re-  
starts.  
Advanced Recording  
Assigning Track Numbers to  
Recordings  
You can set the CD recorder to automatically  
or manually assign track numbers to  
recordings by pressing AUTO/MANUAL. As  
you press AUTO/MANUAL, the CD recorder  
displays INCLVL -60, INCLVL -50,  
INCLVL -40, and MANUAL. If you want  
the CD recorder to automatically assign  
track numbers to recording, select INCLVL  
-60, INCLVL -50, or INCLVL -40.  
-60, -50, and -40 indicate the recording  
level at which the CD recorder automatically  
increments a track number.  
You can add track numbers by pressing  
RECORD during recording from an external  
source. When the CD recorder is in manual  
track division mode (A-TRACK is off), the  
track number on the disc you are recording  
is only increased when you press RECORD  
during recording.  
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• A higher setting (-40 dB) indicates that  
a relatively loud input signal will trigger  
the recording.  
Setting the Track Number  
Increment Level and the  
Synchronized Recording  
Starting Level  
• MANUAL setting indicates the  
synchronized recording feature does not  
work.  
By pressing AUTO/MANUAL, you can set  
the track number increment level so the CD  
recorder automatically increments track  
numbers when you make a recording or you  
can set the record starting level when you  
make a synchronized recording. As you  
press AUTO/MANUAL, the CD recorder  
displays INCLVL-60, INCLVL-50,  
INCLVL-40, and MANUAL. -60, -50 and  
-40 mean the signal levels in decibels. The  
default setting is INCLVL-60 when the CD  
recorder is turned on.  
Synchronized Recording  
Synchronized recording means that  
recording begins automatically when the CD  
recorder detects a signal above the selected  
level, and stops when the signal ends.  
(If your digital external source is compatible  
with the CD SYNC feature, the track  
information and recording cues  
automatically operate. If your digital  
external source is not compatible with the  
CD SYNC signal, the digital synchronized  
recording does not work. You can still make  
a synchronized recording in analog mode.)  
Track Number Increment Level  
• A lower setting (-60 dB) indicates that a  
very silent passage with little or no  
background hiss will trigger the track  
number increment.  
1. Set a recordable CD-R/RW disc in the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray.  
• A higher setting (-40 dB) indicates that  
a fairly silent passage with some  
background hiss will trigger the track  
number increment.  
2. Select the input (DIGITAL  
OPTICAL, DIGITAL COAXIAL, or  
ANALOG).  
• MANUAL setting indicates the auto  
track increment feature does not work.  
3. Press AUTO/MANUAL to select the level  
at which the synchronized recording  
starts. See “Setting the Track Number  
Increment Level and the Synchronized  
Recording Starting Level”.  
Synchronized Recording Starting Level  
4. Press SYNC REC to select SYNC-1 or  
• A lower setting (-60 dB) indicates that a  
relatively quiet input signal will trigger  
the recording.  
SYNC-ALL.  
To record only one track, select SYNC-1.  
To record all the tracks, select SYNC-  
ALL.  
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Note: You cannot select SYNC-1 for  
Total elapsed play time of tracks.  
analog recording.  
• Remaining time of the track being  
played.  
5. After READY appears, press /ENTER  
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of the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray.  
disappears, and REC lights steadily.  
Total remaining play time of tracks.  
• The total play time and the number of  
tracks.  
6. Start playing the source. The CD  
recorder starts synchronized recording.  
In the Stop Mode  
During digital recording, if the input  
signal stops for 5 seconds, recording  
stops. During analog recording, if the  
input signal stops for 20 seconds,  
recording stops.  
• The total play time and the number of  
tracks for both trays.  
• Remaining recording time of the disc in  
the record tray.  
In the Recording Mode  
Mixing Recording  
• Elapsed recording time of the track  
being recorded.  
You can mix the sound of an analog external  
input and a CD placed in the PLAYBACK  
tray on a CD-R/RW disc. For example, if you  
have a microphone and its amplifier, you  
can add narration to your CD. Or you can  
mix the sound of your musical instruments  
to your CD.  
• Remaining recording time of disc.  
Messages  
BLANK — A blank CD-R/CD-RW disc is  
set on the tray.  
1. Connect the external analog source and  
load the discs.  
CLOSE — Close the disc tray.  
2. Record the external analog source and  
then press of the PLAYBACK tray.  
COMPLETE Dubbing, recording,  
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finalizing, or erasure has been completed.  
DUBB 1X — Normal speed dubbing from  
the PLAYBACK tray to the RECORD/  
PLAYBACK tray.  
Time Display  
Press TIME to switch the mode of the time  
display. Each time you press TIME, the  
mode changes as follows:  
DUBB 2X — 2X speed dubbing from the  
PLAYBACK tray to the RECORD/  
PLAYBACK tray.  
In the Play/Pause Mode  
• Elapsed time of the track being played.  
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DUBB 4X — 4X speed dubbing from the  
PLAYBACK tray to the RECORD/  
PLAYBACK tray.  
Error Messages  
When an error message appears, press and  
D
check the cause.  
ERASE  
CD-RW disc.  
— Erase the last track of the  
**  
CAN’T REC — Cannot record, erase, or  
finalize the disc. Change the disc. If the CD-  
RW disc is finalized, unfinalize it. See  
“Erasing or Unfinalizing a CD-RW” on  
Page 24.  
ERASE ALL — Erase all the track of the  
CD-RW disc.  
FINALIZE — Finalize the disc.  
D-UNLOCK Digital input is selected,  
but the digital source is not connected or the  
source’s power is off.  
INCLVL  
— Increment level  
**  
MANUAL — Auto track division is off.  
NO DISC — No disc is set on the tray.  
OPEN — Open the tray.  
DISC FULL There is no space on the  
disc, or no tracks are available.  
NO CD-DA:D2 Discs designed for  
computing systems cannot be used for  
recording. Use the discs bearing DIGITAL  
AUDIO mark.  
PMA WRITE — Writing the recorded  
memories on the disc. (PMA: Program  
Memory Area)  
NO SPACE:D2 The recordable space  
of the CD-R/CD-RW disc set in the  
RECORD/PLAYBACK tray is not enough to  
dub the whole disc in the PLAYBACK tray.  
Dubbing stops halfway.  
READING — The CD recorder is reading  
the disc.  
REC  
DB — Recording level  
**  
STEP  
— Program number  
PGM FULL 32 tracks have been  
programmed. You cannot program any more  
tracks.  
**  
SYNC-1 — Record one track  
synchronously.  
SCMS —  
SYNC-ALL — Record all the tracks  
(Serial Copy Management System) If you are  
trying to record digitally from a  
“second-generation” digital copy, try analog  
recording.  
synchronously.  
UNFINALIZ — Unfinalize the CD-RW  
disc.  
Note:  
indicates variable.  
**  
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Troubleshooting  
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is  
something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may  
lie in another component. Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being  
used. If the trouble cannot be resolved by following the suggested remedies below, take the  
CD recorder to your nearest local RadioShack store.  
This CD recorder has been manufactured to the specifications of RadioShack and is covered  
by a limited warranty from RadioShack. If your CD recorder is not operating as it should, take  
it to your local RadioShack store or call 1-800-THE-SHACK for assistance.  
Problem  
No power.  
Solution  
Check the connection to the AC power supply.  
No sound from speakers. Check the connection to the stereo system.  
No disc has been loaded. Load a disc.  
The sound is noisy.  
The CD recorder is too close to a TV set or similar appliances.  
Install the CD recorder away from TVs and other electronic  
devices or turn the devices off.  
Remote control does not Check the batteries and replace them if necessary.  
work.  
Use the remote control within the range of 15 ft./5m and point  
at the front panel.  
Clear obstacles between the remote control and the CD  
recorder.  
If a fluorescent light is near the CD recorder, turn it off.  
Does not play.  
Sound skips.  
Load a disc with the label side up.  
If the disc is dirty, clean the surface on the disc.  
A blank disc has been loaded. Load a pre-recorded disc.  
Place the CD recorder in a stable place to avoid vibration and  
shock.  
If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc.  
Do not use scratched, damaged, or warped discs.  
The recording level is too Adjust the recording level.  
low.  
Check the connected components. If the CD recorder still does  
not operate normally, unplug the power cord from the outlet  
and plug it in again.  
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Specifications  
Media Type ... CD-RW and CD-R for digital audio (record and playback), CD (playback only)  
Converter Input Sampling Frequency ........................................................... 32 kHz–48 kHz  
Recording Sampling Frequency ............................................................................... 44.1 kHz  
Frequency Response ........................................................................................ 20 Hz-20 kHz  
........................................................................... (playback: 1.5 dB, recording: 1.5 dB)  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Playback ............................................................................................... More than 92 dB  
Recording ............................................................................................. More than 86 dB  
Dynamic Range  
Playback ............................................................................................... More than 92 dB  
Recording ............................................................................................. More than 86 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Playback ................................................................................................ Less than 0.01%  
Recording .............................................................................................. Less than 0.02%  
Wow & Flutter ................................................................................................. unmeasurable  
Audio Input Sensitivity/Impedance......................................... LINE: -6 dBV (0.5 V)/20 kOhm  
Output Level/Impedance.......................................................... LINE: -6 dBV (0.5 V)/1 kOhm  
Maximum Output Level ......................................................................... LINE: +6 dBV (2.0V)  
Power Supply............................................................................................... 120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption....................................................................................................... 20 W  
Dimensions (WHD).............................................................................171/8 × 4 × 124/8 Inches  
(435 × 102 × 320 mm)  
Weight .......................................................................................................................113/16 lb.  
(5.1 kg)  
Supplied Accessories ............................................................................. RCA Patch Cable × 1  
Remote Control × 1  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and  
improvement without notice.  
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Optional Accessories  
Your local RadioShack has a  
wide selection of headphones.  
You will need two AA batteries for  
the remote control.  
RadioShack CD Cleaning Kits  
can help you care for your CDs.  
Protect your CDs by storing  
them in a RadioShack CD Wallet  
You can purchase blank CD-R discs  
at RadioShack.  
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Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-  
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED  
HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-  
SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY  
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-  
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-  
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS  
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-  
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to  
you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack  
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-  
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and  
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase  
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the property  
of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of war-  
ranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the origi-  
nal warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the  
expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs  
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs  
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
42-7011  
Printed in China  
03A03  

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