Owner's Manual
CD
RECORDING
-22-
While
the
dub
is
in
progress,
you
will
see
the
track
numbers
and
running
time
increase
as
the
disc
is
copied.
The
Level
Indicators
will
also
flash
but
this
is
only
for
your
reference,
as
record
levels
may
not
be
adjusted
during
digital
recordings.
It
is
possible
to
listen
to
the
disc
while
it
is
being
dubbed
by
selecting
the
appropriate
input
on
your
receiver,
preamp
or
processor:
Important
Note:When
a
high-speed(2x
or
4x)
dub
is
being
made,
you
will
hear
the
playback
at
the
faster
speed.
Fast
speed
playback
increases
the
pitch
of
a
sound,
and
when
played
back
at
high
volume
levels
this
may
damage
your
speakers.
DO
NOT
use
high
volume
levels
when
listening
to
high-speed
dubs
while
they
are
in
progress.
The
dub
will
stop
automatically
when
the
source
disc
has
played
through
to
the
end.
After
the
dub
is
finished,
the
Information
Display
will
show
an
UPDATE
message,
and
then
return
to
normal
operation.
To
manually
stop
a
dubbing
operation,
press
the
STOP[
]
button
for
either
deck.
As
with
all
recorded
CD-R/CD-RW
discs,
the
disc
must
be
finalized
before
it
can
be
played
in
other
machines.
Notes
on
Dubbing:
If
you
wish
to
make
a
dub
with
the
tracks
in
a
different
order
from
the
original
disc,
omit
tracks
on a
disc,
or
make
a
dub
that
mixes
tracks
from
different
discs,
create
a
Program
Playback
List
before
pressing
the
SELECT
button
to
start
the
dub.
NOTE:
Dubs
containing
Program
Lists
may
only
be
made
at
the
1x
speed.
If
you
attempt
to
make
a
Programmed
Dub
at
the
2x
or
4x
speed,
the
unit
will
automatically
select
the
1x
speed.
The
PAUSE[
]
buttons
do
not
operate
while
a
dub
is
in
progress.
Tracks
will
be
added
automatically
to
mirror
the
track
structure
of
the
original
disc.
The
Total
Time
indication
of
the
recorded
CD
may
vary
slightly
from
the
original
due
to
variations
in
the
spin
speed
of
each
drive,
but
this
is
normal.
No
information
has
been
lost
in
the
recording
process.
If
the
original
disc
being
dubbed
is
a
digital
copy
or
if it
contains
copy-prohibit
signals,
the
unit
will
automatically
make
a
copy
using
an
analog
output
from
the
disc.
CD
Sync
Recording
CD
Sync
recording
allows
you
to
make
an
automatic
digital
recording
from
an
external
CD
player
or
MD.
During
CD
Sync
Recording,
the
record
unit
starts
in
sync
with
the
source,
and
tracks
are
added
automatically.
To
make
a
CD
Sync
recording
1.
First
select
the
appropriate
digital
input
by
pressing
the
INPUT
button
until
the
desired
COAXIAL
or
OPTICAL
indication
appears
in
the
Record
Deck
Information
Display.
CD
Sync
recordings
may
not
be
made
from
an
analog
input.
2.
Next,
make
certain
that
there
is
a
fresh
disc
in
the
Record Drawer
for
the
recording.
3.
Press
the
CD
SYNC.
button
and
note
that
the
SYNC
Indicator
will
light
and
the
RECORD
Indicator
will
flash.
4.
Select
the
type
of
recording
to
be
made:
To
record
only
the
first
track
from
the
source
player,
press
the
CD
SYNC
Button
so
that
1
TRK
appears
in
the
Record
Deck
Information
Display.
To
record
the
entire
disc
or
tape,
press
the
CD
SYNC
Button
so
that
ALL
appears
in
the
Record
Deck
Information
Display.
5.
When
the
desired
mode
has
been
selected,
start
the
playback
from
the
source
machine.
The
unit
will
automatically
recognize
the
incoming
digital
data
and
begin
recording.
If
the
source
material
is
a
CD,
the
track
numbering
from
the
original
disc
will
be
carried
over
to
the
dub.
6.
The
recording
will
continue
until
the
unit
senses
that
the
playback
is
finished
when
there
in
no
incoming
signal
for
more
than
three
seconds.
At
that
point
the
recording
will
stop.
You
may
also
stop
the
recording
at
any
time
by
pressing
the
Record
Deck
STOP[]
button.
If
the
Record
Disc
does
not
have
enough
space
to
complete
the
recording,
the
dub
will
stop
and
a
DISC
FULL
message
will
be
displayed.
After
the
recording
is
complete,
an
UPDATE
message
will
appear
briefly,
and
the
unit
will
then
return
to
normal
operation.
Remember
to
Finalize
the
recorded
disc
so
that
it
may
be
used
in
other
machines.
Recording
from
an
External
Source
To
record
from
an
external
source
1.
Place
a
CD-R
or
CD-RW
audio
disc
in
the
Record
Deck.
2.
Select
the
input
to
be used
by
pressing
the
INPUT
button.
Pressing
the
button
will
cycle
between
the
input
choices,
which
will
be
shown
in
the
Information
Display
as
COAXIAL,
OPTICAL
and
ANALOG.
In
addition,
the
DIGITAL
Indicator
will
light
when
either
the
coaxial
or
optical
inputs
are
selected,
and
the
ANALOG
Indicator
will
light
when
the
analog
inputs
are
selected.
3.
Press
the
REC
button
and
then
press
the
PLAY/SELECT[
]
button
to
start
the
recording.
Note
that
when
the
coaxial
digital
input
is
selected,
the
connection
may
be
made
to
either
the
rear
panel
Coaxial
Input.
If
a
signal
is
present
at
both
coaxial
inputs
when
a
recording
is
made,
the
front-panel
input
will
be used
as
the
source.
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PLAY STOP
INPUT
DISPLAY
NEXT
REC/PLAY
ADR
620
AUDIO
CD
RECORDER
PREV.
PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
REC
LEVEL
REC
PLAY
PHONES
PHONE
LEVEL
DIGITAL
IN
STOP
DUAL
DISPLAY
NEXT
PREV.
PAUS
E
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
PLAYBACK
SPEED
CD SYNC
ERASE
DUBBING
FINALIZE
PLAY/SELECT
NEXT(
)
REC
CD
SYNC.
OPEN/CLOSE
PLAY/SELECT
STOP(
)
CD
SYNC.
TRACK
INCREMENT
CDR
OPEN/CLOSE
INPUT
RECORD
PAUSE
CDP
OPEN/CLOSE
NEXT(
)
DISPLAY
SERCH
DUAL
PLAY/
SELECT
PREV.
NEXT
PAUSE
CDP
REPEAT
REC
FINALIZE
ERASE
DUBBING
SPEED
CD
SYNC.
INPUT
AUTO/MANU.
TR
INCR.
CDP
OPEN/CLOSE
CDR
CLEAR
REPEAT
A-B
CDR
PROG.
PROG.
CHECK
STOP
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