Owner's Manual
CD
RECORDING
-21-
Before
Recording
The
unit
accepts
analog
inputs,
digital
coaxial
inputs
and
digital-optical
inputs.
Before
making
a
recording,
be
certain
that
you
have
selected
the
correct
input.
After
a
disc
is
recorded,
it
must
be
finalized.
This
process
adds
the
final
table
of
contents
data
to
the
disc
and
makes
it
playable
on
other
machines.
Until
a
disc
is
properly
finalized,
it
may
not
be
played
on
any
other
machine.
The
unit
may
record
on
either
CD-R
or
CD-RW
discs,
but
they
must
be
of
the
type
specifically
designed
for
use
in
consumer
audio
CD
recorders.
These
discs
may
be
recognized
by
looking
for
the
words¡
Digital
Audio¡--in
the
compact
disc
logo
on
the
blank
disc
or
its
packaging.
Discs
with
the
logo
reading
only¡
Compact
Disc/Recordable¡--
are
designed
for
computer
data
recording,
and
they
will
NOT
work
in
the
unit.
CD-R
discs
may
not
be
erased
or
have
material
added
to
them
once
they
have
been
finalized.
At
least
four(4)
seconds
of
blank
recording
time
must
remain
on an
unfinalized
disc
for
recording
to
take
place.
The
maximum
number
of
tracks
that
may
be
recorded
on
a
disc
is
99.
If
more
than
99
tracks
are
programmed,
a
DISC
FULL
message
will
appear.
Note
that
some
CD-R/CD-RW
audio
recording
discs
may
be
used
for
single-
speed
recordings
only.
If
you
use a
disc
with
such
a
warning,
make
certain
not
to
dub
at
that
2x
or
4x
speed.
However,
the
unit
has
been
tested
for
compatibility
with
a
wide
range
of
blank
discs
for
manufacturers
throughout
the
world.
In
most
cases,
blank
discs
will
produce
high-
quality
recordings
at
any
dub
speed.
In
some
rare
cases,
a
CD
player
may
not
be
compatible
with
CD-R
discs.
If
you
find
that
a
CD-R
disc
plays
in
some
players
but
not
in
others,
the
fault
is
most
likely
with
the
player,
not
with
the
recorded
disc
or
the
unit.
Remember
that
CD-RW
discs
made
in
the
unit
will
play
in
CD
players
that
are
specially
designed
to
accommodate
CD-RW
discs.
Some
commercial
CD
discs
may
contain
a
copy
protection
data
bit
that
will
prevent
the
disc
from
being
dubbed.
In
that
case,
the
COPY
PROHIBIT
indicator
will
light
to
remind
you
that
the
inability
to
record
is
intentional,
and
not
the
result
of
a
problem
with
the
unit.
This
product
is
equipped
with
the
Serial
Copy
Management
System(SCMS)
to
protect
the
rights
of
copyright
owners.
As
a
part
of
this
system,
it
is
possible
to
make
a
copy
of
most
CDs
for
your
own
personal
use.
However,
it
is
not
possible
to
make
a
digital
copy
from
another
digital
copy.
It
is
possible
to
make
an
analog
copy
of
a
digital
copy.
RECORDINGS
MAY
BE
MADE
FOR
PERSONAL
USE
ONLY,
AND
ANY
UNAUTHORIZED
COPYING
IS
SUBJECT
TO
THE
APPLICABLE
LAW.
The
unit
will
not
copy
DVD
discs,
computer
data
discs,
CD-based
computer
or
video
game
discs,
or
digital
audio
discs
with
a
sample
rate
that
is
not
compatible
with
the
range
of
the
unit's
sample-rate
converter.
Recordings
on
the
unit
may
be
made
in
a
number
of
ways:
Discs
may
be
dubbed
using
the
playback
deck
on
the
unit
as
a
source.
These
copies
may
be
made
in
real
time,
at
twice
normal
speed,
or
at
four
times
normal
playback speed.
Recordings
may
be
made
from
an
external
CD
player
or
other
digital
source
that
is
synchronized
with
the
dub
being
made
in
the
unit.
Recordings
may
be
made
from
any
compatible
external
digital
source.
Recordings
may
be
made
from
an
external
analog
source.
Disc
Dubbing
The
easiest
way
to
make
a
copy
of
an
entire
disc
is
to
use
the
unit's
internal
dub
capability.
1.
First,
insert
a
blank
or
unformatted
disc
in
the
Record
Drawer.
When
the
disc
is
inserted,
the
unit
will
examine
it
to
determine
if it
is
a
CD-R
or
CD-RW
disc,
and
optimize
itself
for
the
best
possible
recording.
This
is
indicated
by
OPC
message
in
the
Information
display.
2.
Next,
select
a
dub
speed.
The
default
speed
is
a
real-time
dub,
where
the
recording
takes
as
long
as
the
actual
running
time
of
the
disc.
However,
with
the
unit
you
may
also
select
2x
dubbing
or
4x
dubbing.
Press
the
SPEED
button
to
select
a
speed
as
indicated
by
the
2x/4x
Indicators.
When
no
Speed
Indicator
lights,
the
unit
is
set
to
real-time
recording.
Note
that
the
slower
the
record-dub
speed,
the
more
tolerant
the
unit
is
of
errors
on
the
blank
disc.
However,
with
most
high-quality
blank
discs,
the
2x
and
4x
speeds
should
not
present
a
problem.
3.
Place
the
disc
to
be
dubbed
in
the
Play
Drawer
and
wait
until
the
Table
of
Contents
data
is
read
and
the
Information
Display
shows
the
track
and
running
time
data
for
the
disc.
4.
When
you
are
ready
to
start
the
dub,
press
the
DUBBING
Button.
The
Play
Deck
will
begin
to
read
the
track
information
again
to
make
certain
that
there
is
enough
space
on
the
blank
disc
for
the
recording.
If
there
is
NOT
sufficient
room
on
the
blank
disc,
a
DISC
FULL
message
will
remind
you
to
use
another
disc.
During
this
process
the
DUBBING
Indicator
will
light,
the
RECORD
Indicator
will
flash
and
a
BUSY
message
will
flash
in
the
Record
Deck's
Information
Display.
5.
When
both
Information
Display
Indicators
return
to
normal,
with
indications
of
01
00:00
press
the
SELECT
Button
to
start
the
dub.
PLAY
STOP
INPUT
DISPLAY
NEXT
REC/PLAY
DIGITAL
RECORDING
SYSTEM
PREV.
REC
PAUSE
PLAY
PHONES PHONES
LEVEL
DIGITAL
IN
STOP
OPEN
CLOSE
DUAL
DISPLAY
NEX
PREV.
PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
ADR-620
POWER
PLAYBACK
SPEED
CD
SYNC
ERASE
DUBBING
F
NALIZE
REC
LEVEL
11
0
4
5 6
7
3
2
8
9
PAUSE
STOP(
)
OPEN/CLOSE
SELECT
OPEN/CLOSE
PAUSE
STOP(
)
SPEED
DUBBING
SELECT
STOP(
)
SPEED
CDR
OPEN/CLOSE
DUBBING
PAUSE
CDP
OPEN/CLOSE