Owner's Manual
CD
RECORDING
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4.
Press
the
AUTO/MANUAL
button
to
select
how
tracks
will
be
numbered
on
the
recorded
disc.
The
default
mode
is
Manual.
In
that
mode
for
either
digital
or
analog
recordings,
you
must
add
track
numbers
manually
by
pressing
the
TRACK
INCREMENT
button
When
you
wish
to
increase
the
track
number.
During
an
analog
recording,
the
track
number
may
also
be
increased
by
pressing
the
NEXT[
]
button.
The
Auto
mode
will
add
track
numbers
automatically,
in
one
of
two
ways.
When
track
data
is
present
from
a
digital
recording,
it
will
be
carried
over
to
the
new
copy
disc.
Thus,
when
the
CD
being
played
moves
from
one
track
to
the
CD
being
played
moves
from
one
track
to
the
next
track,
the
copydisc
will
also
increase
the
track
number
by
one.
When
recording
from
an
analog
source,
activate
the
Auto
mode
by
pressing
the
AUTO/MANUAL
button
once
and
note
that
the
AUTO
Indicator
will
light.
In
the
Auto
mode
for
recordings
from
an
analog
source
or
a
digital
source
with
no
track
data,
the
track
number
will
be
increased
when
the
unit
receives
silence
for
3
seconds.
The
recorder
will
also
go
into
the
Pause
mode
until
the
input
source
resumes.
To
activate
the
Auto
mode,
press
the
AUTO/MANUAL
button
once
and
note
that
the
AUTO
Indicator
will
light.
5.
To
prepare
for
a
recording,
press
the
RECORD
button.
The
RECORD
Indicator
will
flash,
and
the
word
BUSY
will
briefly
appear
in
the
Information
Display.
When
the
Display
returns
to
the
track
and
running-time
information,
the
unit
is
ready
to
record.
6.
Start
the
actual
recording
by
pressing
the
PLAY/SELECT[
]
button.
Note
that
the
RECORD
Indicator
will
stop
flashing
and
Information
display
will
begin
to
show
the
running
time
of
the
recording
and
the
track
data.
Depending
on
which
mode
of
track
increment
has
been
selected
as
described
above,
track
numbers
must
be
increased
manually
or
they
will
be
added
automatically.
Regardless
of
which
mode
has
been
selected,
a
track
may
by
added
at
any
time
by
pressing
the
TRACK
INCREMENT
button.
Note:If
there
is
a
pause
in
the
playback
signal
for
more
than
3
seconds
for
digital
recordings
and
10
seconds
for
analog
recordings,
the
unit
will
stop
the
recording.
Also,
when
the
Pause
button
is
pressed
during
a
recording,
the
recording
will
stop
and
must
be
restarted
by
pressing
the
RECORD
button
followed
by
the
SELECT
button.
Digital
Recording
in
AUTO
mode
from
an
External
Source
connected
into
the
front
panel
Digital
IN,
rear
panel
CDR
Coaxial
IN
or
CDR
Optical
IN
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
so
that
COXIAL
or
OPTICAL
with
DIGITAL
indicator
appears
on
the
Information
Display.
3.
Put
to
the
Play
or
Pause
mode
the
external
source
that
is
connected
into
the
front
panel
Digital
IN,
rear
panel
CDR
Coaxial
IN
or
CDR
Optical
IN.
4.
Press
the
AUTO/MANUAL
button
so
that
AUTO
appears
on
the
Information
Display.
5.
Press
the
REC
button
and
then
press
the
PLAY/SELECT[
]
button
to
start
the
recording.
Note
:
While
Analog
source
recording
in
AUTO
mode.
If
the
low
signal
level
is
lasted
for
more
than
20
seconds
the
unit
will
stop
automatically.
In
this
case
we
recommend
that
you
record
in
MANUAL
mode
and
in
MANUAL
mode
you
can
add
the
track
numbers
using
the
TRACK
INCREMENT
button.
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