Sony CD Player cdr w33 User Manual

2-347-284-11(1)  
Compact Disc Recorder  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CDR-W33  
Safety .........................................  
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Operating Instructions  
Getting Started ..........................  
Location and Function of Parts  
Discs ..........................................  
Recording ..................................  
Operations on the Disc’s TOC  
Area ........................................  
Playback ....................................  
Control Terminal Functions  
and Settings ...........................  
Setup Menu Operations............  
Miscellaneous ...........................  
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Recordable  
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Thank you very much for purchasing this Sony product.  
Sony products are designed with safety in mind. If electrical  
products are used incorrectly, however, there is a risk of death  
or serious injury, so be sure to obey the following to avoid  
accidents.  
2000 Sony Corporation  
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Ow n e rs Re co rd  
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the  
unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below.  
Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer  
regarding this product.  
Ma in Fe a t u re s  
Compatible w ith both CD-R and CD-RW media  
By performing a CD-R finalize operation, you can play  
the CD on an ordinary CD player. Use CD-RW to  
delete the recording. You can also use this product to  
play ordinary CDs.  
Model No. ___________  
Serial No. ___________  
IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL OR  
Sampling rate converter  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF  
ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR  
EXPENSES RESULTING FROM  
ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR  
THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT.  
You can record not only CD and MD 44.1 kHz digital  
signals, but also 32 kHz and 48 kHz digital sources  
such as DAT, satellite digital broadcasts, DVD, etc.,  
using a digital connection.  
24-bit A/D, D/A converter  
The product is equipped with a 24-bit A/ D, D/ A  
converter.  
Equipped w ith a Super Bit Mapping (SBM) filter  
When converting 24-bit data to 16-bit data, you can  
record at better than ordinary 16-bit sound quality by  
weaving the least-significant 8-bit information into the  
16-bit data recorded, rather than simply truncating the  
data. (Enabled only with analog sound input.)  
Pre ca u t io n s  
On sa fe t y  
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,  
unplug the recorder and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any further.  
• Caution – The use of optical instruments with this  
product will increase eye hazard.  
Equipped w ith digital equalizer and digital limiter  
You can convert sound to high acoustic pressure and  
prevent hard clips using the digital limiter.  
You can change sound character using digital  
equalizer. (Both are enabled only with analog input.)  
On p o w e r so u rce s  
• Before operating the recorder, check that the  
operating voltage of the recorder is identical with  
your local power supply. The operating voltage is  
indicated on the nameplate at the rear of the  
recorder.  
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power  
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall  
outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.  
• If you are not going to use the recorder for a long  
time, be sure to disconnect the recorder from the  
wall outlet. To disconnect the AC power cord, grasp  
the plug itself; never pull the cord.  
Record disc name and track name in CD-TEXT format  
You can record up to 23 characters each for disc name  
and track name.  
Equipped w ith skip setting function  
You can create discs that play back by skipping  
unwanted tracks from among those that have been  
recorded. This setting is enabled all compatible CD-R  
recorders.  
Equipped w ith useful recording functions such as  
fader function, mute recording, music sync  
recording, and auto track marking.  
• AC power cord must be changed only at the  
qualified service shop.  
Also equipped w ith numerous playback functions  
in addition to normal playback, such as shuffle  
mode, program mode, auto-pause, music scan, and  
repeat play.  
On co n d e n sa t io n  
If the recorder is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lenses inside the  
recorder. Should this occur, the recorder may not  
operate properly. In this case, remove the MD and  
leave the recorder turned on for several hours until the  
moisture evaporates.  
Equipped w ith both analog input/output and  
digital input/output (optical and coaxial).  
Supplied w ith special remote control that can be  
used both w ireless and w ired.  
You can use IBM-compatible keyboard w ith a PS/2  
interface, instead of using the supplied remote  
control.  
On cle a n in g  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with mild detergent solution. Do  
not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or  
solvent such as alcohol or benzine.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning  
your recorder, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Getting Started  
Playback  
Removing Packaging  
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Playing a Disc  
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Connections  
Switching Display During Playback  
Playing a Specific Track  
Pausing After Each Track (Auto-Pause)  
Playing Tracks Repeatedly  
Location and Function of Parts  
Front Panel Descriptions  
Back Panel Descriptions  
Remote Descriptions  
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Creating Your Own Program (Program Play) 25  
Playing Tracks in Random Order  
(Shuffle Play)  
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Music Scan  
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Discs  
Discs Recordable Using the CD Recorder  
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Control Terminal Functions and  
Settings  
Handling Discs  
Finalizing  
Control-S Input Terminal (CTRL-S)  
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Keyboard Jack  
Recording  
Recording on a Disc  
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Setup Menu Operations  
Basic Setup Menu Operations  
Recording Precautions  
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Switching Display During Recording  
Adjusting the Recording Level  
Adjusting Right and Left Level Balance  
Monitoring Sound Inputs (Input Monitor)  
Setup Menu Table  
Miscellaneous  
Precautions  
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Marking Track Numbers while Recording  
(Track Marking)  
Dimensions  
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Specifications  
Troubleshooting  
Display Messages  
Synchro-recording with the Input Source  
(Music Synchro-recording)  
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Adding Mute Sections (Mute)  
Fade-in / Fade-out Recording  
DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Settings  
Synchro-recording with a Sony CD Player  
(CD Synchro-recording)  
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Digital Recording Without Sampling Rate  
Converter  
Operations on the Discs TOC Area  
Finalizing (FINALIZE)  
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Adding Track Name and Disc Name (NAME) 18  
Setting Skip/ Unskip Tracks  
Unfinalizing  
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Erasing Tracks (TRACK ERASE)  
Erasing All Tracks (DISC ERASE)  
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
Re m o vin g Pa cka g in g  
Co n n e ct io n s  
This CD Recorder comes with the following items:  
• Remote Control (remote) RM-CW1 (1)  
• R6 (size-AA) batteries (2)  
• Control-S connector cable (1)  
If any of the above items are not enclosed, contact your  
Sony dealer, or the Sony Service Center.  
Co n n e ct io n Pre ca u t io n s  
Before making connections, turn OFF the power  
supply to all devices. Insert all plugs firmly, as an  
improper connection may cause hum and noise. Use a  
cable with sufficient length to ensure that the plug  
does not come use due to shock or vibration.  
In se rt in g Ba t t e rie s in t o t h e Re m o t e  
Insert two R6 (size-AA) batteries (supplied) with the +  
and – properly oriented to the markings into the  
battery compartment.  
De vice co n n e ct io n e xa m p le  
Remote Control  
(supplied)  
or control unit  
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Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for  
about six months.  
When the remote no longer operates the recorder, replace  
both batteries with new ones.  
OUT  
IN  
Mixer  
Caution  
• If the batteries are inserted correctly, there is a danger of  
leakage or damage. Be sure to observe the following:  
— Insert the batteries with the and terminals correctly  
oriented.  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL OUT  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL IN  
CD Player,  
DAT Recorder,  
MD Recorder  
— Do not use a new battery with an old one.  
— Do not recharge the batteries.  
— If not using the remote control for an extended period of  
time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage  
from battery leakage and corrosion.  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL OUT  
COAXIAL IN  
— If the batteries are leaking, wipe clean the battery holder,  
and then replace with new batteries.  
CD Player,  
DAT Recorder,  
MD Recorder  
• When using the remote control, do not expose the remote  
sensor to direct sunlight or a lighting apparatus. Doing so  
may cause a malfunction.  
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: Direction of Signal  
Ke yb o a rd co n n e ct io n a n d se t t in g s  
Refer to Keyboard Jack, page 27.  
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The product is equipped with a sampling rate converter.  
All digital input signals are converted to the sampling  
frequency (44.1 kHz) for recording. Consequently, you  
can make digital recordings using not only CDs and MDs,  
but also DAT (32 kHz and 48 kHz) and digital  
broadcasting (32 kHz and 48 kHz), which have different  
sampling frequencies.  
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Lo ca t io n a n d Fu n ct io n o f Pa rt s  
Fro n t Pa n e l De scrip t io n s  
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1 Pow er sw itch  
FINALIZE button and FINALIZE indicator  
Press to finalize. When a finalized disc is inserted,  
the indicator is lit.  
Press to turn ON or OFF the CD recorder.  
2 Timer selector  
Use to set the timer to playing (PLAY). When set to  
PLAY, the CD recorder will start playing  
automatically when the power supply is turned  
ON.  
Display w indow  
Shows the status of the CD recorder.  
!DISPLAY button  
Press to switch between disc information and track  
3 Keyboard jack  
time information.  
Connect a PS/ 2 interface keyboard (sold separately)  
to this jack.  
Z (OPEN/CLOSE) button  
Press to open and close the disc tray.  
4 PLAY MODE  
M (Fast forw ard) button  
Press to fast forward to the section you want to  
play.  
Use to select the desired play mode.  
• CONTINUE button  
Press this button for normal play.  
• SHUFFLE button  
!• m (Fast backw ard) button  
Press to rewind to the section you want to play.  
Play the tracks in random order.  
• PROGRAM button  
Play tracks in selected order.  
N (Play) button  
Press to start play. In recording standby mode,  
press to start recording.  
5 REPEAT button  
Press to play tracks repeatedly.  
X (Pause) button  
Press to pause play or recording, and press again to  
restart play or recording.  
6 A-B button  
Pres to select Repeat A-B play.  
x (Stop) button  
7 A-PAUSE button  
Press to stop play or recording.  
Pause automatically at the start of the next track to  
be played.  
@™ W (REC MUTE) button  
Press to create a mute section during recording.  
8 Remote sensor  
Operate by pointing the supplied remote control at  
this sensor.  
z (REC) button  
Press to record on the CD, monitor the input signal,  
or mark track numbers.  
9 Disc insertion tray  
Insert the disc here.  
FADER button  
Press during recording to fade in and fade out.  
0 CD-R indicator  
Lit when a CD-R is detected.  
CD-RW indicator  
Lit when a CD-RW is detected.  
!™ ERASE button  
Press to erase tracks, whole discs, or to unfinalize.  
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Lo ca t io n a n d Fu n ct io n o f Pa rt s  
@MUSIC SYNC button  
CLEAR button  
Press to start Music Synchro-recording.  
Clear the characters and program that has been  
entered.  
MENU/NO button  
Use to select the Setup menu.  
#™ CHECK button  
Displays the program details.  
AMS control  
Turn to locate tracks and select the input  
characters.  
SBM/LIMITER/EQ control  
Press to turn ON and OFF DSP (Digital Signal  
Processing) effects.  
@• YES button  
Confirm the Setup menu selection.  
INPUT sw itch  
Select sound source to be input to the CD recorder.  
NAME button  
Press to switch to name input mode.  
#REC LEVEL control  
Use to adjust the analog input sound level.  
CHAR button  
Select the type of character to be input uppercase  
letters, lowercase letters and number.  
PHONE LEVEL control  
Use to adjust the volume of the headphones.  
PHONES jack  
Connect headphones to this jack.  
Ba ck Pa n e l De scrip t io n s  
VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR  
120V  
230V  
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1 2 3 45  
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1 Analog input terminal  
5 Digital (coaxial) input terminal  
Connect to the analog output terminal of a mixer or  
playback device.  
Connect to the coaxial digital output terminal of a  
digital device. Compatible with consumer digital  
audio interface format.  
2 Analog output terminal  
Connect to the analog input terminal of a mixer,  
amplifier or recorder.  
6 Digital (coaxial) output terminal  
Connect to the coaxial digital input terminal of a  
digital device.  
3 Digital (optical) input terminal  
Connect to the optical digital output terminal of a  
digital device. Compatible with consumer digital  
audio interface format.  
7 Control-S input terminal  
Connect to the supplied remote controller or  
another control device.  
4 Digital (optical) output terminal  
Connect to the optical digital input terminal of a  
digital device.  
8 Pow er supply cable  
Connect to the power outlet.  
9 Voltage selector (Except for the US models)  
Select 120V or 230V according to the local power  
line voltage. (Refer to page 2)  
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Lo ca t io n a n d Fu n ct io n o f Pa rt s  
Re m o t e De scrip t io n s  
NAME IN (NAME/CHAR/NUM/Character button)  
!§  
5 NAME button  
Press to add the name or change the name of a track  
or disc.  
6 CHAR button  
When entering characters using the remote, press to  
select the type of characters to be input. You can  
also switch between uppercase and lowercase  
letters.  
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7 NUM button  
When entering characters using the remote, press to  
enter numbers using buttons 1 to 10. Here, button  
10 enters the number 0.  
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8 Character button  
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21 22 23 24 25  
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When entering names, you can enter characters  
using the orange display buttons. Buttons 1 to 10  
can be used after switching between number and  
alphabet inputs using the NUM and CHAR  
buttons.  
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CD-SYNC (STOP/START/STANDBY)  
By connecting a Sony CD player, you can make  
recording easily.  
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The remote operates both the CD player and the CD  
recorder, so install the CD player and CD recorder close  
together.  
9 STOP button  
Press to stop CD Synchro-recording.  
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0 START button  
!∞  
Press to start CD Synchro-recording.  
STANDBY button  
Press to enter standby for CD Synchro-recording.  
CD PLAYER (X/./>)  
Use to output a Sony CD player remote signal. You can  
perform the following operations using these buttons  
instead of a CD player remote control.  
!™ X button  
Press to pause play.  
The buttons on the remote with the same display as the  
front panel have the same function. This section  
explains the functions of buttons that are on the remote  
only.  
. button  
Press to return to the start of the track currently  
playing, or to the start of the previous track.  
> button  
1 SCROLL button  
Press to move to the start of the next track.  
Use to scroll the name of a track or disc.  
2 Number buttons  
!∞ LEVEL +/- button  
Press to select a track number directly.  
Use to adjust the digital input sound level without  
entering the Setup menu.  
3 >25 button  
Use to select a track number greater than 25.  
Control-S output terminal  
4 M.SCAN (music scan) button  
By connecting the remote control to the control-S  
terminal using the supplied cable, you can use the  
remote control as a wired remote. Connecting the  
plug to this terminal disables the infrared beam.  
Press to start music scan.  
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Discs  
Discs Re co rd a b le Usin g  
t h e CD re co rd e r  
Fin a lizin g  
Finalizing is the process of writing a TOC (Table of  
Contents, track time and other information) to a CD-R  
or CD-RW disc. Before a disc is finalized, you can add  
additional recordings, but after a disc is finalized,  
further recording is disabled. Consequently, perform  
finalizing after completing recordings to the disc.  
Use d iscs w it h t h e fo llo w in g m a rkin g s o r  
in scrip t io n s .  
Recordable  
CD-R Discs  
Until a CD-R disc is finalized, it cannot be played on a  
CD player. By finalizing, a CD-R disc can be played  
on a CD player as well as on this CD recorder.  
Unfinalized CD-R discs can be played on the CD  
recorder regardless.  
FOR CONSUMER  
FOR CONSUMER USE  
FOR MUSIC USE ONLY  
CD-RW Discs  
By finalizing a CD-RW disc can be played on a CD-RW-  
compatible CD player, but depending on the physical  
specifications, a CD-RW disc cannot be played on a CD  
player that is not CD-RW-compatible.  
Unfinalized CD-RW discs can be played on the CD  
recorder regarless.  
Ha n d lin g Discs  
You can record on CD-R disc only once. Tracks  
recorded on CD-R disc cannot be erased.  
Recordings on CD-RW disc can be erased and used  
again.  
When a CD-R or CD-RW disc is inserted into the CD  
recorder, the indicator to show the type of disc will  
light on the front panel. If a play-only CD is inserted,  
the indicator will not light.  
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When finalizing, you can add disc and track names using  
this CD recorder.  
If a finalized disc is inserted, the finalized indicator will  
light, and a frame will appear around the music calendar.  
(Example: CD-R disc)  
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6 7 8 9 10  
Music  
Calender  
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Do not use malformed discs. Doing so may cause  
damage to the CD recorder.  
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Re co rd in g  
Re co rd in g o n a Disc  
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Select the input signal using the INPUT switch  
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Press the H or X button.  
Recording will start, and the recording time will  
on the front panel.  
ANALOG: Selects an analog signal input from  
the analog terminal.  
be displayed. (N [REC] will be displayed.)  
COAXIAL: Selects a digital signal input from  
the digital coaxial terminal.  
OPTICAL: Selects a digital signal input from the  
digital optical terminal.  
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Start play on the input device.  
To stop recording,  
press the x button.  
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Insert a CD-R disc or CD-RW disc.  
To pause recording,  
press the X button.  
The CD recorder will enter recording standby mode.  
z Press the REC button.  
Pressing the REC button enters recording  
standby mode. (u [REC] will be displayed.)  
The number of the next track to be recorded will  
be displayed. The track number will flash while  
the recorder is setting up, and when setup is  
complete, the track number will remain lit and  
the track time will be displayed. The input signal  
is monitored from the output terminal.  
To restart recording,  
Press the H button or the X button.  
A new track number will start from the location at  
which recording is restarted.  
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Silent pause function  
If the digital input remains mute for 30 seconds, the CD  
recorder will automatically pause recording. If making a  
digital recording from a CD or MD, mute recording will  
not continue after the source play has stopped.  
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Adjusting the recording level  
During recording and when in recording  
standby mode, the input signal level is displayed  
in the level meter, so you can adjust the  
recording level. Refer to page 12, “Adjusting the  
Recording Level.”  
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Re co rd in g  
Re co rd in g Pre ca u t io n s  
Sw it ch in g Disp la y Du rin g  
Re co rd in g  
When recording on a previously recorded disc  
Make sure to add the new recording after the existing  
one. You cannot record while overwriting existing  
recordings.  
Pressing the DISPLAY button during recording  
changes the display as follows.  
Track numbers  
You cannot edit track numbers after recordings.  
Track recording time  
L.SYNC  
When starting a recording from stop mode, the track  
number is added automatically following on from the  
track number of the last completed recording. When  
starting a recording from pause mode, the track  
numbers are automatically contiguous.  
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DISC  
COAX  
REC  
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-dB  
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OVER  
Recording time remaining on disc  
For how to add track numbers during recording, refer  
to page 12 “Marking Track Numbers while Recording  
(Track Marking).”  
L.SYNC  
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DISC  
COAX  
REC  
11 12 13 14 15  
-dB  
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40 30  
18 12  
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OVER  
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Sampling Rate Converter  
Input signal recording level (coaxial and optical  
inputs only)  
A sampling rate converter is built into the CD recorder,  
so you can convert all digital input signals to the CD  
sampling frequency (44.1 kHz) for recording.  
Consequently, you can also record DAT and satellite  
broadcast digital signals, which have a different  
sampling frequency.  
In this display, you can adjust the recording level  
by turning the AMS control.  
L.SYNC  
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DISC  
COAX  
REC  
11 12 13 14 15  
-dB  
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18 12  
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OVER  
Writing to PMA (Program Memory Area)  
When recording to a CD-R/ RW disc, immediately after  
the x button is pressed, the recorded track number and  
track time information is automatically recorded in the  
program memory area on the disc. If writing to the  
PMA is not performed correctly, the recorded data is  
disabled, and the disc itself can no longer be used.  
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You can hold the maximum level display on the level  
meter until performing manual reset.  
Using peak hold display while inputting signals in  
recording mode and record standby mode before  
actually making a recording, you can check the  
maximum input signal value. Use this value to  
calibrate the recording level adjustment.  
To make sure of writing to the PMA after completing  
recording, do not turn OFF the power supply to the CD  
recorder under the following conditions.  
• During recording.  
• When in pause mode after a recording.  
• After pressing the x button, while PMA Writing is  
displayed. (Writing to the PMA takes approximately  
5 seconds after recording has finished.)  
To use peak hold display, turn ON the Peak Hold  
setting in the Setup menu. Refer to page 28, “Setup  
Menu Operations.”  
To reset the peak hold display, use one of the  
following two methods.  
• Turn OFF and then ON again Peak Hold in the  
setup menu.  
• During recording mode or recording standby  
mode, press the CLEAR button.  
Maximum Number of Tracks that can Be Recorded  
on a Disc  
Depending on the CD specifications, you can record a  
maximum of 99 tracks on the CD-R/ RW disc. Even if  
there is still space to record more on the disc, you  
cannot exceed 99 tracks. When the 99th track is being  
recorded, you cannot pause recording by pressing the  
X button. Stop the recording by pressing the x button.  
You can also use peak hold display when playing  
discs.  
Minimum Track Recording Time  
You cannot record tracks less than 4 seconds long.  
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Re co rd in g  
Ad ju st in g t h e Re co rd in g  
Mo n it o rin g So u n d In p u t s  
(In p u t Mo n it o r)  
Le ve l  
REC LEVEL  
If the z button is pressed when no disc has been  
inserted, you can make the selected input signal a  
monitor output. During input monitoring, if an analog  
input is selected, “AD-DA” will be displayed. If a  
digital input is selected, “-DA” will be displayed.  
• Analog Inputs  
You can adjust the recording level using the REC  
LEVEL control on the front panel. Adjust the  
recording level so that OVER on the level meter is  
not normally lit.  
Ma rkin g Tra ck Nu m b e rs  
w h ile Re co rd in g (Tra ck  
Ma rkin g )  
There are two methods of adding track numbers:  
Manual track marking, in which you can add track  
numbers to suit your own timing, and auto track  
marking, which adds track numbers automatically.  
Select which method you want to use using “TrMark/  
Lsync” in the Setup menu.  
TrMark/Lsync  
• Digital Inputs  
You can adjust the recording level using “COAX  
Level” or “OPT Level” in the Setup menu.  
ON: Auto track marking is enabled. The L.SYNC  
mark in the display window will light. In this  
setting, you cannot mark track numbers  
manually.  
Operations Using the Remote  
You can adjust the level of the input signal  
selected using the LEVEL +/ - button.  
L.SYNC  
ANALOG  
REC  
• Monitor Outputs During Recording  
During recording, the sounds recorded are output to  
all the output terminals. With outputs to digital  
output terminals during recording of digital (coaxial  
or optical) inputs, however, input signals are output  
without adjustment as monitor outputs.  
OFF: Auto track marking is disabled. Manual track  
marking is enabled, and you can add track  
numbers manually.  
Consequently, in this case sounds in which recording  
level adjustments are not reflected are output, but the  
sound recorded on the disc is the adjusted one.  
For Setup menu details, refer to page 28, “Setup Menu  
Operations”.  
Make the “TrMark/ Lsync” settings in stop mode  
before starting a recording. You cannot change the  
TrMark/ Lsync” setting during recording or in  
recording standby mode.  
Ad ju st in g Rig h t a n d Le ft  
Le ve l Ba la n ce  
Ma rkin g Tra ck Nu m b e rs Ma n u a lly (Ma n u a l  
Tra ck Ma rkin g )  
With analog inputs, you can adjust the left and right  
volume balance using “ANA L/ R Bal” in the Setup  
menu. (With digital inputs, you cannot adjust the left  
and right volume balance. Refer to page 28, “Setup  
Menu Operations.”  
Manual track marking is only possible when “TrMark/  
Lsync” is turned OFF (i.e., L.SYNC mark is not lit).  
Press the z button during recording to add the track  
number in the desired place.  
Au t o m a t ica lly Ma rkin g Tra ck Nu m b e r (Au t o  
Tra ck Ma rkin g /Le ve l Syn c)  
This function is enabled when “TrMark/ Lsync” is  
turned ON (i.e., L.SYNC mark is lit). The operation is  
different for analog inputs and digital (coaxial or  
optical) inputs.  
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Analog Inputs (Level Sync)  
Track numbers are added when the signal sinks below  
the threshold for approximately 3 seconds, and then  
rises above the threshold level again. Set the threshold  
level using L.Sync Level in the Setup menu. For Setup  
menu details, refer to page 28, “Setup Menu  
Operations”.  
Ad d in g Mu t e Se ct io n s  
(Mu t e )  
You cannot edit tracks after recording as with an MD,  
so the CD recorder is equipped with a mute function  
with which to mute sections after a track as necessary.  
Press the W button during recording…  
Digital Inputs  
When recording a CD, MD, or DAT, track numbers are  
added according to changes in the track number sound  
source. If recording a digital sound source other than  
CD, MD, or DAT, track numbers are added depending  
on level sync in the same way as analog signals.  
REC MUTE  
“REC Mute” will flash, and a mute section  
approximately 4 seconds long will be added. The CD  
recorder will then return to record standby mode.  
z
The timing for adding track numbers with CD, MD, and  
DAT sound sources is as follows:  
CD: When the sound is detected after the input signal  
track changes.  
PAUSE  
RECORD ATANDBY  
MD: When the input signal track changes.  
DAT: When a start ID is detected.  
Mute  
recording  
(4 sec)  
(Next yrack)  
>
REC MUTE butten  
Press the W button after pausing from record  
standby mode to add an approximately 4-second mute  
section after the track that has just been recorded,  
before returning to record wait mode once again.  
Syn ch ro -re co rd in g w it h  
t h e In p u t So u rce  
(Mu sic Syn ch ro -re co rd in g )  
This function starts recording automatically from  
recording standby mode, depending on the input  
signal.  
PAUSE PAUSE  
RECORD ATANDBY  
Mute  
recording  
(4 sec)  
(Next yrack)  
>
REC MUTE butten  
z
To create a mute section longer than 4 seconds, press and  
hold the W button for the desired length of time you  
require the mute section to last.  
You cannot create a mute section at the start of a track  
using the W button. Only one mute section can be  
added to each track.  
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2
Select the input while in stop mode.  
Press the MUSIC SYNC button.  
The CD recorder will enter recording standby  
mode in input signal waiting mode, and  
“MUSIC SYNC” will flash. When the CD  
recorder is ready, SYNC” and “Ready” will  
light.  
3
Start playing the sound source you want to  
record.  
Recording will start automatically.  
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Fa d e -in /Fa d e -o u t  
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DSP (Dig it a l Sig n a l  
Pro ce ssin g ) Se t t in g s  
You can make recordings of analog input signals while  
applying the following processes: Digital equalizer,  
digital limiter, and Super Bit Mapping. The block  
diagram of the analog input signal part to the CD  
recorder is shown below.  
SBM  
(super bit  
mapping)  
A/D  
DIGITAL DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
input signal  
TO RECORDING  
BLOCK  
converter equalizer limiter  
Fa d in g In Re co rd in g s  
1
2
Make sure that the CD recorder is in recording  
standby mode.  
Usin g SBM (Su p e r Bit Ma p p in g )  
To make recordings using the SBM filter, set the SBM/  
LIMITER/ EQ control to “SBM” or “SBM + LIMITER +  
EQ”.  
Press the FADER button.  
Recording will begin once the last sound has  
gone, and the volume will rise automatically to  
the normal recording volume.  
SBM/LIMITER/EQ  
OFF  
SBM  
+
LIMITER EQ  
Fa d in g Ou t Re co rd in g s  
+
SBM  
+
LIMITER EQ  
1
2
Make sure that the CD recorder is in recording  
mode.  
Press the FADER button.  
SBM Filt e r  
The volume will automatically decrease and the  
CD recorder will enter record standby mode.  
The CD recorder is equipped with a 24-bit A/ D  
converter, but the CD format itself is set at 16 bits as the  
universal standard. Consequently, you must convert  
the data, which was A/ D-converted using 24 bits, to 16  
bits to record. In this case, the simplest method is to  
omit the least-significant 8 bits of the 24-bit data. (This  
happens when SBM is turned OFF.) This, however,  
wastes much of the 24-bit data output from the A/ D  
conversion. Using SBM processing, the least-significant  
8 bits of the 24-bit data is woven into the 16-bit data  
while pushing outside of audible range the quantum  
noise when converting to 16 bits, by creating in the  
noise shaping filter frequency characteristics that take  
account of human auditory characteristics. In this way,  
although called 16-bit data, you can record the detailed  
sound quality on the original 24-bit data without  
degradation. In addition, SBM function operates  
during recording, so discs recorded using SBM  
processing reproduce the same sound quality when  
played on other CD players.  
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Adjusting Fade-in/Fadeout Time  
You can set the fade-in/ fadeout time between 1 and  
8 seconds, using “Fader Time” in the Setup menu  
screen.  
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Depending on the headphones and your system, SBM  
effects may not be wholly effective.  
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Usin g t h e Dig it a l Lim it e r a n d Dig it a l Eq u a lize r  
To make recordings using the limiter and equalizer  
effects, set the “SBM/ LIMITER/ EQ” control to  
“LIMITER + EQ” or “SBM + LIMITER + EQ”. Make  
detailed settings for each item using the Setup menu.  
For details, refer to page 28, “Setup Menu Operations”.  
Dig it a l Eq u a lize r Se t t in g  
The CD recorder is equipped with a 3-band digital  
equalizer, a shelving equalizer for bass and trable  
frequency bands, and a parametric equalizer for  
middle frequency band. Adjust the parameters to make  
detailed settings using the Setup menu. For details,  
refer to page 28, “Setup Menu Operations”.  
Parameters and Variable Ranges  
Bass frequency:  
Bass level:  
Mid frequency:  
Mid level:  
50 Hz to 1 kHz  
– 6.0 dB to 6.0 dB  
100 Hz to 10 kHz  
– 6.0 dB to 6.0 dB  
Narrow/ Mid/ Wide  
Mid width:  
SBM/LIMITER/EQ  
Treble frequency: 1 kHz to 12.5 kHz  
OFF  
Treble level:  
– 6.0 dB to 6.0 dB  
SBM  
+
LIMITER EQ  
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Setting the band level parameter to high on the + side  
may cause the signal level to rise to the clip level  
internally, resulting in the sound warping. If this occurs,  
lower the input level using the REC LEVEL control knob.  
+
SBM  
+
LIMITER EQ  
Eq u a lize r Fre q u e n cy Ch a ra ct e rist ics  
Bass equalizer  
Treble equalizer  
Frequency = 50 Hz, 1 kHz when each level = ±6 dB.  
Frequency = 1 kHz, 12.5 kHz when each level = ±6 dB.  
Mid equalizer  
Frequency = 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz when each level =  
±6 dB.  
Mid equalizer  
Frequency = 1 kHz and level = ±6 dB when width is  
changed to 3 levels.  
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Using Digital Limiter Effectively  
The digital limiter, which is used when performing CD  
mastering, can also be used without adjustment for  
simulation processing. Low level parts of isgnal are  
raised without distortion, and high level parts of signal  
are processed using soft clip signal waveforms to  
prevent hard clipping, so you can convert the entire  
recorded acoustic pressure level without audibly  
increasing distortion.  
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Convert the signal to high level.  
When setting the analog input recording level,  
basically set the REC LEVEL control so that hard  
clipping does not occur in the greatest part of the  
level during A/ D conversion. Even so, this may  
result conversely in the entire level being too low. If  
this is the case, when using the digital limiter, raise  
the low recording level using soft clipping to  
prevent audible distortion of high recording level.  
LIM Ratio Parameter (Limiter Ratio)  
Variable range: 0% to 100% (0.00 dB to 6.02 dB).  
The percentage is the effective ratio.  
There is no effect at 0%. At 100%, the  
maximum effect is yielded. Decibels  
express the amount of gain for the  
2
Change the sound characteristic using soft  
clipping.  
Limiter soft clipping is an effect resembling  
saturation on a tape recorder. Soft clipping is  
performed on input signals exceeding –20 dB, so  
setting a high level using the REC LEVEL control  
and adjusting the effect ratio using the LIM Ratio  
parameter achieves a forceful sound with little ear-  
grating distortion.  
ratio (in the area of –20 dB maximum).  
Waveform Variance During Limiter Operation  
When input signal is below 20dB.  
Signal level is doubled (when ratio = 100%)  
Output waveform  
Input waveform  
Level Variance During Limiter Operation  
Output level [dB]  
0
-10  
-20  
4.6dB  
6dB  
-30  
-30  
-20  
-10  
0
Input level [dB]  
When input signal is over 20dB.  
Peak part of the signal is soft-clipped.  
(When ratio = 100%)  
Output waveform  
Input waveform  
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Press the CD-SYNC STOP button on the remote  
Syn ch ro -re co rd in g w it h a  
So n y CD Pla ye r  
(CD Syn ch ro -re co rd in g )  
to stop recording at the desired position.  
Note that with analog inputs, the CD recorder  
will continue to record even if CD playback has  
stopped.  
By connecting a Sony CD player to the CD recorder,  
you can easily record from CDs just by pressing the CD  
SYNC key on the remote. The remote operates both the  
CD player and the CD recorder, so install the CD  
player and CD recorder close together. (Use as a  
wireless remote.) Enabling the CDP remote operation  
function may cause incorrect operation, so make sure  
the setting is disabled. For details, refer to page 28,  
“Setup Menu Operations”.  
To p a u se syn ch ro re co rd in g , press the CD-SYNC  
STANDBY button on the remote.  
To re st a rt re co rd in g , press the CD-SYNC START  
button. The track number will change at the point  
where the recording was paused.  
Yo u ca n a lso u se t h e CD p la ye r re m o t e d u rin g  
CD syn ch ro re co rd in g .  
CD-SYNC STANDBY  
Press the STOP button to stop the CD player, and pause  
the CD recorder.  
Press the PAUSE button to pause the CD player, and  
pause the CD recorder.  
CD-SYNC START  
CD-SYNC STOP  
CD PLAYER P  
Press the PLAY button to restart CD synchro recording.  
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In the Setup menu, set CDP remote operation  
function to “ Disable” .  
Dig it a l Re co rd in g Wit h o u t  
Sa m p lin g Ra t e Co n ve rt e r  
If recording digital signals at 44.1 kHz sampling  
frequency from a CD or MD source, you can record  
without using the sampling rate converter (SRC).  
2
3
Insert the source disc in the CD player.  
Insert a recordable disc into the CD recorder,  
and select the input to suit the CD player  
connection.  
Turn ON the auto track marking from the Setup  
menu as necessary to enable automatic track  
numbering.  
In the Setup menu, set the setup item to “44.1kDirect”.  
For details, refer to page 26, “Setup Menu Operations”.  
OFF: Use SRC to record.  
ON: Do not use SRC to record.  
4
5
On the remote, press the CD-SYNC STANDBY  
button.  
The CD player changes to play standby, and the  
Precautions  
If recording sampling frequency signals of 32 kHz and  
48 kHz using a DAT or BS tuner source, the setting is  
disabled, and sampling rate converter is automatically  
used during the recording. If sampling frequency of  
input signal changes or switchs to other frequency, do  
not use this function (i.e., turn OFF the 44.1kHzDirect  
function) to stabilize the recording.  
CD recorder changes to recording standby mode.  
Press the CD-SYNC START button on the  
remote.  
The CD recorder starts recording, and the  
CD player starts to playing.  
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Fin a lizin g (FINALIZE)  
Ad d in g Tra ck Na m e a n d  
Disc Na m e (NAME)  
CD-R/CD-RW  
CD-R/CD-RW  
CD-R discs can be played on ordinary CD players  
when they have been finalized, but you cannot change  
the disc status, such as adding additional tracks.  
You can add disc names and track names in to discs in  
CD-text format. The disc names and track names that  
have been entered are written to the disc when the disc  
is finalized. Consequently, enter the names just before  
finalizing the disc.  
Note: Removing discs or turning OFF the power  
supply before the disc is finalized but a name has been  
entered will result in the name data being lost.  
You can record up to 23 characters each for disc name  
and track name.  
CD-RW discs can be played on CD-RW-compatible CD  
players when they have been finalized. You can later  
add or delete tracks on CD-RW discs by unfinalizing  
(i.e., undoing the finalizing) them.  
Once finalizing has started, it cannot be stopped.  
Finalizing takes approximately 130 seconds from  
start to finish. During this time, do not turn OFF the  
pow er supply to the CD recorder, as this w ill  
damage the TOC of disc, you w ill not be able to use  
the disc again.  
You can use the following characters.  
Alphabet: A to Z, and a to z.  
Numbers: 0 to 9  
Symbols: ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _  
_
Op e ra t in g Pro ce d u re  
` { | } (blank)  
After entering the name, if you try to remove the  
disc w ithout finalizing, the follow ing w arning  
message w ill be displayed: “Text Edited sure Z?” If  
you do not w ant to save the name, press the Z  
button again w ithin 4 seconds.  
1
2
Press the FINALIZE button.  
The CD recorder will enter check mode.  
Start?” and “ ENTER/YES” will be displayed  
alternately.  
3
If you are ready to finalize, press the AMS  
control or the YES button.  
If you are not ready, press the MENU/ NO  
button. When finalizing starts, “Finalize” will  
flash in the display. The countdown time  
remaining until finalizing finishes will be  
displayed.  
4
When finalizing is completed, the FINALIZE  
indicator will light.  
Finalized discs cannot be finalized again. You cannot  
finalize discs on which nothing has been recorded.  
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Ad d in g Na m e s Usin g t h e CD re co rd e r  
Ad d in g Na m e s Usin g t h e Re m o t e  
1
2
In stop mode, press the NAME button.  
1
2
Press the NAME button.  
Select whether you want to enter the disc name  
or track number.  
Select whether you want to enter the disc name  
or track number.  
Make the selection by turning the AMS control,  
and then press the AMS control or the YES  
button.  
Press the . button and > button to make  
the selection, and then press the YES button.  
3
Enter the name.  
3
Enter the name.  
You can make the selection using the .  
button, > button, m button, and M button  
in the same way as the main CD recorder, but  
you can also enter the alphabet directly using the  
remote using the following procedure.  
The cursor will flash to show the position of the  
character being input. Turn the AMS control to  
select the character, and then press the AMS  
control to verify the character and move the  
cursor one place to the right.  
Select the desired character type.  
Press the CHAR button to switch between  
uppercase and lowercase letters. When in  
uppercase, “Selected ABwill be displayed, and  
when in lowercase, “Selected ab” will be  
displayed. Press the NUM button to enter  
numbers directly. Selected 12” will be  
displayed.  
Use the m button and M button to move the  
cursor position left and right.  
Press the CLEAR button to delete the character  
on which the cursor is positioned, and to move  
all of the following characters one place back.  
Press the CHAR button to select the character  
type. Pressing the CHAR button cycles through  
“A”,“ a”, and “0” once each time the button is  
pressed. Having selected the character type, turn  
the AMS control to select the desired character.  
Entering Characters  
In alphabet input mode, you can enter the  
characters A to Z and other symbols directly  
using the remote. If number input is selected,  
you can enter the numbers 0 to 9 directly, instead  
of the letters F to O. (Use the 10 key to enter 0.)  
When a character is entered, the cursor moves  
one place to the right.  
4
Once the character has been entered, press the  
YES button.  
The CD recorder will return to disc or track  
number selection status.  
5
6
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to enter the desired track  
and disc name.  
Press the CLEAR button to delete the character  
on which the cursor is positioned, and to move  
all of the following characters one place back.  
Finally, press the MENU/NO button to quit the  
name input setup menu screen.  
4
Once the character has been entered, press the  
YES button.  
The CD recorder will return to disc or track  
number selection status.  
5
6
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to enter the desired track  
and disc name.  
Finally, press the MENU/NO button to quit the  
name input setup menu screen.  
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Ke yb o a rd (So ld Se p a ra t e ly)  
For the basic keyboard settings, refer to page 27,  
“Keyboard Terminal”.  
6
Finally, press the MENU/NO button to quit the  
name input setup menu screen.  
1
2
Press the Num Lock (NAME) key to enter the  
name input setup menu screen.  
Se t t in g Skip /Un skip Tra cks  
CD-R/CD-RW  
Select whether you want to enter the disc name  
or track number.  
Press the [Tab] key and [Shift + Tab] key to make  
the selection, and then press the Enter key to  
confirm.  
When playing a CD-R/ RW disc that you have  
recorded, you can skip tracks to which you do not  
want to listen.  
The skip function is determined by the  
CD-R/ RW specifications, and can be written on the  
disc. Discs that have been set to skip can be played  
with skipping by enabling the skip setting on a CD  
recorder (CD player) that is skip function compatible.  
(You cannot use skip play on CD recorders and CD  
players that are not skip function compatible.)  
3
Enter the name.  
Enter the name using the keyboard as with a  
personal computer.  
Entering Low ercase Characters  
Use the alphabet keys. (Use the [Shift] key +the  
alphabet keys if Caps Lock is enabled).  
Entering Uppercase Characters  
Use the [Shift] key + the alphabet keys (Use the  
alphabet keys, if Caps Lock is enabled).  
Setting skip and unskip for tracks is only possible on  
discs before they are finalized. After finalizing, the disc  
setting cannot be changed.  
Entering Numbers  
Use the number keys to enter the numbers.  
Se t t in g Skip /Un skip  
Canceling adding a name  
To cancel the name adding, press the [ESC] key.  
1
In the Setup menu, select Skip/Unskip Track  
Edit, and then press the AMS control or the  
YES button.  
This menu item is not displayed for discs that  
have been finalized.  
Sw itching Betw een Uppercase and Low ercase  
Characters  
Use the [Caps Lock] key to switch between  
uppercase and lowercase characters.  
Moving the Cursor  
Use the [?] and [/] keys to move the cursor  
left and right.  
2
The recorded track numbers will be displayed.  
The current setting status for the flashing track  
number will be displayed as shown below.  
Deleting Characters  
L.SYNC  
1
6
3
8
4
9
5
10  
DISC  
COAX  
7
Position the cursor over the character you want  
to delete, and then press the [Delete] key.  
11 12 13 14 15  
Flashing  
-dB  
L
R
40 30  
18 12  
8
4
2
0
OVER  
Deleting the Character Before the Cursor  
To delete the character before the cursor, press  
the [Back Space] key.  
Tracks to be skipped: “Skip Tr”  
Tracks not to be skipped: “Unskip Tr”  
When the desired track number is flashing, press  
the AMS control to change the skip/ unskip  
status for that track.  
4
5
Once the character has been entered, press the  
[Enter] key.  
The CD recorder will return to disc or track  
number selection status.  
3
4
To change the setting for another track, turn  
the AMS control to select the track number.  
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to enter the desired track  
and disc name.  
When you have finished the settings for all the  
tracks, press the YES button to confirm.  
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PMA Write?” will be displayed. Select  
whether to record in the PMA area.  
Un fin a lizin g  
CD-RW  
If you write to the PMA area, the setting  
information will remain even if the disc is  
removed from the CD recorder, and so remains  
valid even if another disc is inserted. If not  
writing to the PMA area, press the MENU/ NO  
button. The setting information will not be  
written to the disc. In this case, the setting  
information will be stored until the disc is  
removed or the power is turned OFF.  
You can restore CD-RW disc to the status they were  
immediately before the disc was finalized. This  
operation is called unfinalizing. You cannot add further  
recordings or delete tracks from a finalized CD-RW  
disc, but can do so by unfinalizing the disc.  
You cannot cancel an unfinalize operation once it  
has started.  
Unfinalizing takes approximately 80 seconds from  
start to finish. During this time, do not turn OFF the  
pow er supply to the CD recorder. The discs TOC  
information w ill be corrupted, and you w ill no  
longer be able to use the disc.  
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You can play discs without the skip that has been set.  
Turn OFF “Skip Play” in the menu. The skip setting will  
be ignored, and all recorded tracks will be played.  
Limits to the number of times you can write skip  
information to the PMA area of a disc.  
Op e ra t in g Pro ce d u re  
CD-R DISC:  
This operation is valid only with finalized CD-RW  
discs.  
The area to which skip information can be written on a  
disc is limited. Consequently, write skip/ unskip  
information to the PMA area immediately before  
removing the disc, and avoid writing the information an  
unnecessary number of times. The number of times the  
information can be written depends on the number of  
tracks set at the time. The skip memory area in which  
skip information is set, and the unskip memory area in  
which previous skip settings are undone store 21 blocks  
each. Each block can store a maximum of 6 tracks. For  
example, recording a 7th skip track in one block will  
result in a second block being used. The same is true for  
the unskip operation. When all 21 blocks for both skip  
and unskip have been used, you cannot make additional  
settings.  
1
Press the ERASE button.  
“Start?” and “ENTER/ YES” will be displayed  
alternately for verification. Press the MENU/ NO  
button to quit.  
2
Press the AMS button or the YES button.  
“Unfinalize” will flash. The countdown time  
remaining until unfinalizing finishes will be  
displayed. When the display stops flashing,  
unfinalizing is complete.  
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Unfinalizing discs with disc name and track name  
information.  
The information is stored until the disc is removed or the  
power supply is turned OFF, in the same state as after it  
was entered. Consequently, you can edit the information  
or add other tracks names.  
Writing skip settings to the PMA.  
Writing skip settings to the PMA.  
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1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
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3
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2Tr  
4Tr  
3Tr  
6Tr  
5Tr  
7Tr  
8Tr  
4 tracks written to PMA 1st time.  
7 tracks written to PMA 2nd time.  
10Tr  
11Tr  
13Tr  
15Tr  
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1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
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20  
21  
CD-RW DISC:  
There are no limits to the number of times you can write  
to the PMA, but the maximum number of skip settings is  
21 tracks.  
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Op e ra t io n s o n t h e Discs TOC Are a  
Era sin g Tra cks  
Era sin g All Tra cks  
(TRACK ERASE)  
CD-RW  
(DISC ERSE)  
CD-RW  
You can erase tracks recorded on CD-RW discs. If  
erasing, you can erase (a specified number of tracks  
from) the last track recorded. (For example, you cannot  
erase only the 5th track on a disc on which 10 tracks  
have been recorded in total.) To delete tracks from a  
CD-RW that has been finalized, first unfinalize on the  
disc to enable the erase function.  
You can delete all the tracks currently written to a CD-  
RW disc, and reuse the disc. This operation is possible  
regardless of whether or not the disc has been  
finalized.  
You cannot stop a disc erase operation once it has  
started.  
Erasing the disc takes approximately 90 seconds. Do  
not turn OFF the pow er supply to the CD recorder  
w hile tracks are being erased. The discs TOC  
information w ill be corrupted, and you w ill no  
longer be able to use the disc.  
You cannot stop a track erase operation it has  
started.  
Do not turn OFF the pow er supply to the CD  
recorder w hile tracks are being erased. The discs  
TOC information w ill be corrupted, and you w ill no  
longer be able to use the disc.  
1
Press the ERASE button.  
If the disc has not been finalized, the erase tracks  
verification screen will be displayed. If the disc  
has been finalized, the unfinalize verification  
screen will be displayed.  
Op e ra t in g Pro ce d u re  
1
2
Press the ERASE button.  
If deleting multiple tracks, set the range of  
tracks to be deleted by turning the AMS  
control.  
2
3
Press the ERASE button once again. “ Disc  
Erase Start?” will be displayed.  
Press the MENU/ NO button to quit.  
Press the MENU/ NO button to quit.  
Press the AMS control or the YES button.  
“Disc Erase” will flash. The countdown time  
remaining until erasing finishes will be  
displayed. When the display stops flashing,  
erasure is complete.  
3
Press the AMS control or the YES button.  
Erasing will start, and “Track Erase” will flash.  
When the display stops flashing, erasing is  
complete.  
z
The names of the erased tracks will also be erased at the  
same time. If you have selected to erase all tracks, the  
disc name will also be erased.  
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Pla yb a ckOC Are a  
Pla yin g a Disc  
Sw it ch in g Disp la y Du rin g  
Pla yb a ck  
Pressing the DISPLAY button during recording  
1
Insert a disc.  
changes the display window as follows:  
When a disc is inserted, the CD recorder will  
enter stop mode, and the following will be  
displayed in the display window: Total number  
of tracks on the disc, total recording time, and  
the disc name (if a name has been added).  
Current track number and elapsed track time  
L.SYNC  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
DISC  
11 12 13 14 15  
-dB  
L
R
40 30  
18 12  
8
4
2
0
OVER  
2
Press the H button.  
The disc starts to play.  
Current track number and remaining track time  
L.SYNC  
To stop play, press the x button.  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
DISC  
11 12 13 14 15  
-dB  
L
R
40 30  
18 12  
8
4
2
0
OVER  
To pause play, press the X button.  
To restart play, press the H button or the X button.  
Total remaining time of all tracks  
(in CONTINUE/SHUFFLE mode)  
To fast forw ard, press and hold the M button while  
the disc is playing.  
The disc will start to play normally from the point at  
which you remove your finger.  
L.SYNC  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
DISC  
11 12 13 14 15  
-dB  
L
R
40 30  
18 12  
8
4
2
0
OVER  
To fast backw ard, press and hold the m button while  
the disc is playing. The disc will start to play normally  
from the point at which you remove your finger.  
Total remaining program time (in PROGRAM mode)  
L.SYNC  
1
4
DISC  
8
PGM  
11  
8
To remove the disc, press the Z button. If you press  
the Z button while the disc is playing also, the  
playback will stop and the tray will open, so you can  
remove the disc.  
-dB  
L
40 30  
18 12  
4
2
0
OVER  
R
Current track number and index number  
z
You may become disable disc removal during play.  
In the Setup menu, select Z mode. Refer to page 28,  
“Setup Menu Operations”, for details.  
L.SYNC  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
DISC  
11 12 13 14 15  
-dB  
L
40 30  
18 12  
8
4
2
0
OVER  
R
It the track title is stored on the disc in CD-text-  
compatible format, the title will be displayed in the  
lower line of the window.  
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Pla yb a ck  
Pla yin g a Sp e cific Tra ck  
Pla yin g Tra cks Re p e a t e d ly  
(Re p e a t Pla y)  
Selecting previous or next tracks w hile playing or  
paused (AMS track selection).  
To select the start of a preceding or later track while  
playing or paused, turn the AMS control. (AMS =  
Automatic Music Sensor)  
Cycle between the following by pressing the REPEAT  
button: Normal play n Repeat all tracks n Repeat 1  
track n Normal play. Use the A-B button to operate A-  
B repeat.  
Turn the control to the right (>) to select a higher  
track number, and to the left (.) to select a lower  
track number. Performing an AMS control operation  
during play will start the selected track from its  
beginning, and performing an AMS control operation  
during pause will move to the start of the selected  
track, and then pause play.  
RPEAT  
A - B  
Selecting Tracks Directly by Track Number (Direct  
Selection)  
Repeat All Tracks  
Press the REPEAT button. “REP” will be displayed.  
When the last track has finished playing, the CD  
recorder will automatically return to the beginning and  
start to play.  
• In CONTINUE play mode, the disc will play in track  
order from first to last, and then repeat again from  
the start.  
You can select a track number directly using the  
number buttons on the remote, or on a keyboard.  
Making a selection during play will start the selected  
track from its beginning, and making a selection  
during pause will move to the start of the selected  
track, and then pause play.  
• In SHUFFLE play mode, when the last track has  
finished playing, shuffle play will start again from  
the beginning.  
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Directly Selecting Tracks with a Higher Track Number than  
25  
• In PROGRAM play mode, when all the programs  
have finished playing, play will start again from the  
first step of the program.  
Press the >25 button, and then enter the number in the  
order of 10s and units using the number buttons (1 to 10).  
(Button 10 enters the number 0.)  
Example: Selecting track No. 30  
Repeat 1 Track  
Press the buttons in the following order: >25  
button, 3 button, 10 button.  
Press the REPEAT button. “REP 1” will be displayed,  
and the current track will be played repeatedly. If auto-  
pause is turned ON, the CD recorder will automatically  
pause at the start of the track each time.  
Selecting Track Number Using the CD Recorder  
Stop play, and then turn the AMS control until the  
desired track is displayed. Next, press the H button to  
start playing the selected track.  
A-B Repeat  
Specify a part of the current track you want to listen to.  
That part will play repeatedly. A-B Repeat can only be  
used in CONTINUE play mode.  
1 During play, press the A-B button to specify the start  
point of the part you want to repeat (point A).  
“REP A-” will light, and “Bwill flash.  
Pa n sin g Aft e r Ea ch Tra ck  
(Au t o -Pa u se )  
This function automatically pauses at the start of the  
next track after the previous track has finished playing.  
Turn ON and OFF the function by pressing the A-  
PAUSE button.  
2 Continue play as normal (or press the M button)  
until the track reaches the end point of the part you  
want to repeat (point B). Press the A-B button again  
to specify point B.  
“REP A-B” will light, and A-B repeat will start.  
When Auto-Pause is ON, play automatically pauses at  
the start of a track, and Auto Pause is displayed.  
When Auto-Pause is OFF, play does not pause at the  
start of a track, and continues to play the next track  
normally.  
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To cancel A-B repeat and resume normal play, press  
5
Press the YES button, or wait 20 seconds for  
the display to automatically quit setting mode.  
Press the CLEAR button in program mode to  
delete the last track from the program.  
Press the CHECK button in program mode to  
check the track order in the program.  
Use the number buttons on the remote to select  
tracks in program mode. And The selected track  
numbers will be added to the end of the  
program.  
the REPEAT button.  
To change the repeat area, press the A-B button while  
playing A-B repeat.  
The current point will become the new point A. Set a  
new point B to start a new A-B repeat.  
z
You cannot specify an A-B repeat play that straddles two  
tracks.  
z
You cannot use A-B repeat play on unfinalized discs.  
To start program play,  
press the H button. Play starts in the order of tracks in  
the program.  
Cre a t in g Yo u r Ow n  
Pro g ra m (Pro g ra m Pla y)  
You can program the play order of the tracks to which  
To select tracks to be played during program play,  
turn the AMS control to select tracks in the order of  
tracks in the program.  
you want to listen on the disc.  
z
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You can program a maximum of 25 steps in one program,  
or a total program time of 999 minutes.  
Program details remain stored until the disc is removed,  
or the power supply is turned OFF.  
PROGRAM  
Se t t in g Pro g ra m De t a ils  
1
2
In stop mode, press the PROGRAM button to  
enter program play mode.  
“PGM” is displayed in the display window.  
Turn the AMS control to select the track  
number. (The selected track will be added  
after the last track in the program.)  
Upper line display: Number of steps and total  
program time.  
Lower line display: Track numbers in program  
order.  
3
4
Press the AMS control to confirm.  
The display returns to next program track  
selection.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the desired  
program.  
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Pla yb a ck  
Pla yin g Tra cks in Ra n d o m  
Ord e r (Sh u ffle Pla y)  
Mu sic Sca n  
You can play all tracks on the disc in random order.  
You can play the start of tracks one after the other for a  
fixed time only to check the order of tracks.  
SHUFFLE  
1
2
Press the SHUFFLE button.  
The CD recorder will enter shuffle play mode,  
and “SHUF” will be displayed in the display  
window.  
M.SCAN  
Press the H button.  
To select tracks during shuffle play, turn the AMS  
control to the right to select the next track to be played.  
If you turn the AMS control to the left, play will restart  
from the start of the track currently playing. You  
cannot select tracks that have already been played.  
Pre ss t h e M.SCAN b u t t o n o n t h e re m o t e .  
Press the H button during music scan to end music  
scan an restart normal play from the current track.  
In CONTINUE play mode: Play all tracks in track  
order.  
In SHUFFLE play mode:  
Play all tracks in random  
order.  
In PROGRAM play mode: Play all programmed  
tracks in program order.  
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Adjusting Play Time for the Start of Tracks During Music  
Scan  
You can set the music scan time from 6 to 14 seconds  
using “M.ScanTime” in the Setup menu screen. For  
details, refer to page 28, “Setup Menu Operations”.  
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Co n t ro l Te rm in a l Fu n ct io n s a n d Se t t in g s  
Co n n e ct in g a Ke yb o a rd  
Connect the keyboard connector to the keyboard  
Co n t ro l-S In p u t Te rm in a l  
(CTRL-S)  
The Control-S input terminal on the CD recorder can  
perform control operations from external devices by  
connecting external devices other than the supplied  
remote control to system controller, which is equipped  
with a CTRL-S terminal.  
terminal on the front panel of the CD recorder. The  
keyboard will be enabled approximately 4 seconds  
after connection.  
Se le ct in g Ke yb o a rd Typ e  
Select whether the keyboard is Japanese or English  
using the menu operations.  
1 Press the MENU/ NO button and turn the AMS  
control. Display “PC Keyboard”, and then press the  
AMS control or the YES button.  
2 Turn the AMS control to select one of the following.  
JP Type: Use a Japanese keyboard.  
Controllable Functions  
You can control all the same functions as with the  
remote control. When the remote is plugged into the  
control-S terminal, the infrared sensor is disabled.  
US type: Use an English keyboard.  
3 Press the AMS control or YES button.  
Ke yb o a rd Te rm in a l  
The functions of all the buttons on the CD recorder and  
the remote are allocated to the keyboard, so you can  
perform various operations using the keyboard instead  
of the CD recorder and the remote. The key allocations  
are shown in the following diagram.  
In st a llin g a Ke yb o a rd  
You can use any keyboard * that is IBM ** PC/ AT or  
compatible with a PS/ 2 interface. You can use either a  
Japanese or English keyboard. (Recommended  
keyboard: SONY KB-10.) Use a keyboard with a current  
consumption of 120 mA max.  
En t e rin g Tra ck Na m e s a n d Disc Na m e Usin g t h e  
Ke yb o a rd  
You can enter track names and disc name using the  
keyboard. The keyboard is useful for directly entering  
alphabet and numbers. For the operating procedure,  
refer to page 18, “Adding Track Name and Disc Name  
(NAME)”.  
** IBM is a registered trademark of International  
Business Machines Corporation.  
* Power consumption must be 120mA or less.  
Press the key corresponding to  
the number to play that track  
MENU/NO  
Enter track numbers  
SCROLL  
OPEN/CLOSE  
REC MUTE  
higher than 10  
A
B REPEAT  
MUSIC SCAN  
FADER  
REPEAT  
FINALIZE  
PLAY MODE  
DISPLAY  
Print  
Screen Lock  
Scroll  
Pause  
Esc  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
-
F10  
F11  
F12  
NAME  
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3
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4
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5
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Page  
Up  
Num  
Lock  
Insert  
Home  
End  
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Backspace  
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Page  
Down  
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PgUp  
Delete  
Tab  
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A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
Enter  
:
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CLEAR  
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4
5
2
6
Caps Lock  
<
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>
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Z
X
C
V
B
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M
1
End  
3
PgDn  
?
Shift  
Ctrl  
Shift  
Enter  
0
Alt  
Alt  
Ctrl  
Del  
Ins  
or YES  
Press the key corresponding to  
the number to play that track  
(Use the 0 key to play track 10)  
LEVEL UP  
LEVEL DOWN  
Adding Names  
Use the Caps Lock key to switch between uppercase  
and lowercase characters.  
*.: Shift + Tab  
REC z: Shift + Enter  
MUSIC SYNC: Ctrl + Enter  
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Se t u p Me n u Op e ra t io n sOC Are a  
4
5
Turn the AMS control to change the setting (set  
Ba sic Se t u p Me n u  
Op e ra t io n s  
value).  
Items marked with a * in the table below changes  
at this step.  
1
2
Press the MENU/NO button.  
Press the AMS control or the YES button, to  
Turn the AMS control to select the desired  
menu item.  
quit the setting changes.  
The display will return to step 2.  
The settings for items not marked with a * at this  
step will cancel when the MENU/ NO button is  
pressed.  
The item title will be displayed in the upper line,  
and the current item setting will be displayed in  
the lower line.  
3
If the desired item setting is displayed, press  
the AMS control or the YES button.  
The setting in the lower line will flash.  
6
Press the MENU/NO button to quit the Setup  
menu.  
Se t u p Me n u Ta b le  
The Setup menu items are shown in the following table.  
Text Edit Disc/ Tr Name  
TrMark/ Lsync  
Enter disc name and track name.  
Switch between auto track marking (level sinking) and  
manual track marking.  
ON/ OFF  
L.Sync Level  
COAX Level  
OPT Level  
ANA L/ R Bal  
Fader Time  
Bass Freq  
Level sink operation threshold level.  
Adjust sound level of coaxial digital input.  
Adjust sound level of optical digital input.  
Adjust LR balance during analog input recording.  
Set fade-in/ fadeout time during recording.  
Set bass equalizer frequency.  
–72 dB to –48 dB (in 6dB steps)  
Mute to 0.0 dB  
*
*
*
Mute to 0.0 dB  
RchMute to Center to LchMute  
1 to 8 sec  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
50 Hz to 1 kHz  
Bass Level  
Mid Freq  
Set bass equalizer level.  
–6 dB to 6 dB  
Set middle equalizer frequency.  
Set middle equalizer level.  
100 Hz to 10 kHz  
–6 dB to 6 dB  
Mid Level  
Mid Width  
Treble Freq  
Treble Level  
LIM Ratio  
Set middle equalizer bandwidth.  
Set treble equalizer frequency.  
Narrow/ Mid/ Wide  
1 kHz to 12.5 kHz  
–6 dB to 6 dB  
Set treble equalizer level.  
Set limiter ratio (effective ratio).  
0% to 100%  
44.1kDirect  
Set recording not to use sampling rate encoder (SRC)  
during 44.1 kHz digital input recording.  
OFF (record using SRC)  
ON (record without using SRC)  
Peak Hold  
Set whether to leave level meter peak (maximum value)  
display.  
ON/ OFF  
*
Skip/ Unskip Track Edit  
Skip Play  
Set tracks to be skipped.  
ON/ OFF  
M.Scan Time  
Set the play time for one track during music scan.  
Set to enable/ disable CD player remote.  
6 sec to 14 sec  
Disable/ Enable  
CDP RM Ctrl  
Pc Keyboard  
Set type of personal computer keyboard (sold separately). JP type (Japanese keyboard)  
US type (English keyboard)  
Z Mode  
Set to disable tray opening during play and pause.  
N/ X Enable (Possible to open)  
N/ X Disable (Not possible to open)  
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Storage  
• Avoid places with direct sunlight, high temperature,  
or high humidity, as this may cause warping or  
discoloring of the disc.  
Pre ca u t io n s  
• Store the disc in the proper case. Placing multiple  
discs in one case may cause warping and scratching  
of the discs.  
Co n d e n sa t io n  
Turning on the heating in a room when the weather is  
cold may cause water droplets to form inside the CD  
recorder. This is called condensation. If condensation  
occurs, normal operation will be disabled and the disc  
and parts may be damaged. In this case, remove the  
disc and leave the CD recorder to stand with the power  
supply turned ON for 1 hour, and then turn OFF the  
power and ON again before using the CD recorder  
normally. If normal operation is not restored even after  
several hours, consult the Sony Service Center.  
Inserting Discs  
• Check that the CD is firmly inserted within the tray  
guides.  
• Inserting the CD slanted may cause damage to the  
disc or the CD recorder.  
Disc Maintenance  
• Fingerprints, dust, and dirt may cause incorrect  
operation.  
• Basically, take care not to dirty the signal side of the  
disc.  
Disc Ha n d lin g Pre ca u t io n s  
• If the disc is dirty, gently wipe the disc clean from the  
center outwards using a soft cloth.  
• If the dirt is severe, wipe the disc gently with a soft,  
damp cloth, and then dry the water using a dry  
cloth.  
Handling Discs  
• Do not touch the signal surface (the side without  
characters or printing) with your fingers and hands.  
• Dust, scratches, and dirt may prevent normal play  
and recording.  
• Do not use benzene, record cleaners, or static  
prevention solutions on the disc, as these chemicals  
may cause the disc to warp.  
• If a disc is damaged or dirtied before recording,  
normal recording will be disabled, so handle  
recording discs with greater care than normal play-  
only discs.  
You can delete tracks recorded on CD-RW discs and  
reuse the discs for recording as many times as you  
like, so when reusing, be sure that you can record  
correctly.  
• Do not affix stickers to either the signal side or the  
printed side of the disc. The discs center of gravity  
may be upset, and correct reading and writing  
disabled, or the CD may become stuck in the player  
and unable to be removed, causing damage.  
• If writing the disc details or similar directly onto the  
surface of the label side (the side with characters or  
printing) of the disc, use a soft-tipped pen such as a  
felt pen.  
• Writing forcefully with a hard-tipped pen such as a  
ball pen may cause damage to the recording surface,  
disabling the use of the disc.  
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Dim e n sio n s  
430  
364  
482  
Unit : mm  
To ra ckm o u n t  
The unit can be mounted on EIA 19-inch rack. Move  
the four feet away and mount it on the rack.  
To move them away, pull out the plastic pins piercing  
them, then feet will be removed.  
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Pow er requirements:  
Where purchased  
Power requirements  
Sp e cifica t io n s  
U.S.A. and Canada  
Other countries  
120VAC,60Hz  
120V/ 230V AC selectble,  
50/ 60Hz  
Playable discs:  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW  
Recordable discs:  
Recording method:  
No. of channels:  
CD-R, CD-RW (for music use)  
Track At Once (TAO)  
2-channel stereo  
Pow er consumption: 15 W  
Dimensions:  
482 × 88 × 265 mm(19 × 3 1/ 2 × 10 1/ 2 in.)  
(L × H × W) (Excluding protrusions)  
4.6 kg (10 lbs 3 oz)  
Sampling Rate Converter: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz (auto-  
select)  
Weight:  
Operating temperature:  
5°C to 35°C  
Storage temperature: –5°C to 60°C  
Frequency characteristics: 20 to 20,000 Hz, +0.3/ –0.7 dB  
Signal/Noise Ratio (S/N ratio):  
98 dB (play), 92 dB (analog Rec  
and Play) (A-weighted)  
Accessories  
Operating Instructions × 1  
Dynamic range:  
Wow and flutter*  
Input Terminals  
98 dB (play), 92 dB (analog Rec  
and Play)  
RM-CW1 Remote Control × 1  
R6 (size-AA) batteries × 2  
Control-S connector cord × 1  
Below measurement limits  
(±0.001% W. Peak).  
Accessories Sold Separately  
Optical digital connector cable  
POC-15A or similar  
Terminal  
name  
Terminal  
type  
Input  
impedance level  
Basic input Max. input  
level  
Coaxial digital connector cable  
VMC-10 or similar  
Analog IN Pin jack × 2 47 kΩ  
–4 dBu  
+12 dBu  
CD-R (blank disc) CRM74  
CD-RW (blank disc) CWM74  
Digital IN Pin jack × 1 75 kΩ  
0.5 Vp-p  
±20%  
Coaxial  
Coaxial  
Digital IN Square  
Optical connector wavelength  
jack × 1 660 nm  
Optical  
In the interests of improvement, specifications and dimensions  
may be subject to change without notice.  
Output Terminals  
Terminal  
name  
Terminal  
type  
Output  
level  
Impedance  
more than 10kΩ  
75Ω  
Analog OUT Pin jack × 2 Max. + 8 dBu  
Digital OUT Pin jack × 1 0.5 Vp-p  
Coaxial  
Digital OUT Square  
Rated output  
Optical  
Phones  
connector  
jack × 1  
–18 dBm, optical  
wavelength 660 nm  
Phone  
jack  
0 to 10 mW  
(variable level)  
32Ω  
Control Terminals  
Terminal name  
Control-S IN  
KEYBOARD  
Terminal type  
Mini jack × 1  
Mini Din 6P × 1  
0 dBu = 0.775 V  
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Misce lla n e o u s  
Th e re co rd e d d a t a d o e s n o t st a y o n t h e d isc.  
, If the power supply is turned OFF during  
recording or while PMA Writing is displayed,  
writing to the PMA area will be incorrect, and  
the recording disabled. (Refer to page 11,  
“Rcording Precautions”.)  
Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
“ TOC Re a d in g ” is d isp la ye d fo r a lo n g t im e .  
, The CD recorder reads CD-text-compatible  
characters. Consequently, it takes longer  
compared with players that are not CD-text-  
compatible.  
Ca n n o t a d d t ra ck n u m b e rs, e ve n p re ssin g t h e  
z b u t t o n d u rin g re co rd in g .  
, Check if auto track marking is ON (L.SYNC is  
lit). (Refer to page 12, “Adding Track Numbers  
(Track Marking)”.)  
, 30 s to 1 min. is required to read TOC  
information. This is not a malfunction.  
, Is the disc inserted upside-down?  
, Is the discs recording surface dirty?  
, Depending on the disc, you may need to remove  
it and reinsert it for the disc to operate correctly.  
Ca n n o t p la y re co rd e d d iscs o n o t h e r CD  
p la ye rs.  
, Has the disc been finalized? (Refer to page 18,  
“Finalizing”.)  
, Is the disc dirty or damaged? (Refer to page 29,  
“Precautions”.)  
, Even if the CD-RW disc is finalized, a CD-RW  
disc cannot be played on a CD player that is not  
CD-RW-compatible. (Refer to page 18,  
“Finalizing”.)  
Aft e r TOC Re a d in g ” h a s b e e n d isp la ye d , “ OPC  
Ad ju st ” is d isp la ye d .  
, With CD-R/ RW discs, laser power may need to  
be adjusted (OPC Adjust) when the disc is  
inserted for the first time, whether it is new or  
has been previously recorded. In this case, OPC  
adjust lasts for approximately 40 s.  
Eve n t h o u g h t h e p a ra m e t e rs h a ve b e e n se t ,  
t h e lim it e r a n d e q u a lize r e ffe ct s a re n o t  
o p e ra t in g .  
“ No Disc” is d isp la ye d , e ve n w it h a d isc  
in se rt e d .  
, Check that the disc is properly inserted between  
the guides (refer to page 29, “Disc Handling  
Precautions”.)  
, Set the SBM/ LIMITER/ EQ switch to LIMITER  
+ EQ or SBM + LIMITER + EQ. (Refer to page  
15, “Using the Digital Limiter and Digital  
Equalizer”.)  
Ca n n o t p la y d isc  
, Is there anything recorded on the inserted disc?  
, Check that the disc is a music disc (not a CD-  
ROM, etc.)  
, Condensation (water droplets inside the CD  
recorder) must be considered. Remove the disc,  
and leave the CD recorder to stand with the  
power supply turned ON for 1 hour, and then  
turn OFF the power supply and ON again  
before trying to play the disc again. (Refer to  
page 29, Precautions.)  
, Limiter and equalizer effects are enabled for  
analog recordings only. They are disabled  
during play and for digital recordings.  
, SBM is very delicate, so if monitoring using  
headphones, depending on your system, the  
effects may not be recognizable.  
Ca n n o t u se t h e re m o t e fo r o p e ra t io n s.  
, Have the remotes batteries worn down? (Refer  
to page 5, “Inserting Batteries into the Remote”.)  
, Is there any obstruction between the remote and  
the CD recorder? (When using the wireless  
remote.)  
Ca n n o t re co rd t o d isc  
, Is a play-only music CD inserted?  
, Has the CD-R/ CD-RW disc been finalized?  
(Refer to page 18, “Finalizing”.)  
, Is the sensor aimed at the CD recorder? (When  
using the wireless remote.)  
, Are there already 99 tracks recorded on the disc?  
(Refer to page 11, “Recording Precautions”.)  
, Is the Recordable space on the disc full? (Refer  
to page 11, “Recording Precautions”.)  
, Is the supplied cable attached to either the CD  
recorder or the remote? (When using the  
wireless remote.)  
Th e d isc n a m e a n d t ra ck n a m e t h a t w e re  
e n t e re d h a ve b e e n e ra se d .  
, Is the source device connected correctly? (Refer  
to page 5, “Connections”.)  
, If the power supply is turned OFF or the disc  
removed before being finalized, the entered  
names will be erased. (Refer to page 18,  
“Finalizing”.)  
, Is the INPUT switch selection correct? (Refer to  
page 10, “Recordingon a disc”.)  
, Is the recording level set too low? (Refer to page  
12, “Adjusting the Recording Level”.)  
, Are you trying to record on a recordable disc?  
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Disp la y Me ssa g e s  
Message  
Meaning  
No Disc  
Disc has not been inserted.  
0Tr 0M00s  
TOC Reading  
OPC Adjust  
Disc Error  
PMA Writing  
Time display when unrecorded disc is inserted.  
Disc TOC information is read immediately after a disc is inserted.  
Optimizing laser power for recording.  
Disc is not inserted correctly. Cannot read disc information correctly.  
Recording to PMA (Program Memory Area). Displayed after recording is stopped or skip  
setting is verified. Do not turn OFF the power supply while this message is displayed.  
SkipPmaFull  
PMA skip/ unskip area is full. Cannot record new information.  
Text Edited  
sure Z?  
This message is a warning that although a disc name or track name has been entered, you are  
trying to remove the disc without finalizing. Press the Z button again within 4 seconds to  
remove the disc. All entered information will, however, be lost. To store the name data, finalize  
the disc before removal.  
Disc Full  
Finalized  
Tno Full  
No more can be recorded on the disc.  
Disc has been finalized, so no more tracks can be recorded.  
The maximum number of tracks (99) have been recorded, so no more tracks can be recorded.  
Cannot Rec  
CD is play-only, so recording is not possible, or REC MUTE has been set at the start of the  
unrecorded tracks.  
Cannot Erase  
No Track  
CD is play-only, or is a CD-R (tracks cannot be erased).  
Playing an unrecorded disc, or a disc on which all tracks have been set to skip.  
Signal is not consumer digital audio format.  
Cannot Copy  
Din Unlock  
Auto Pause  
Timer Play  
Power supply is turned OFF to the recording source, or is not correctly connected.  
Auto-pause function is ON, and CD recorder is in standby mode.  
Timer play function has turned ON when the power supply was turned ON, and CD recorder is  
in play mode.  
Open Lock  
Z mode is set to N/ X Disable, and the Z button has been pressed during play or pause.  
The selected track has been set to skip.  
Skip Track  
Cannot Mark Now L.Sync  
OPC Full  
Attempting to mark track number manually while auto track marking has been set.  
OPC recording area is full. Cannot perform OPC Adjust.  
PMA recording area is full. (refer to page 21)  
PMA Full  
Rec Error  
Error has occurred due to shock during recording.  
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