Owner's Manual

CD
RECORDING
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Unlike
conventional
analog
tape
recorders,
the
unit
does
not
require
level
setting
when
recordings
are
made
from
a
digital
source.
Although
the Level
Indicator
will
operate,
this
is
only
informative
and
the
level
may
not
be
changed
or
adjusted.
However,
when
you
are
making
a
recording
from
an
external
analog
source
such
as
a
cassette
recorder
or
the
analog
output
of
a
receiver
or
preamp,
you
should
adjust
the
input
levels
using
the
RECORD-LEVEL
Control.
Adjust
the
levels
so
that
the blue
segments
of
the
display
are
almost
all
lit,
and
the red
segments
flash
only
occasionally.
If
the
red
segments
are
constantly
lit,
the
recording
will
be
distorted
and
produce
unacceptable
quality.
To
stop
the
recording,
press
the
STOP[
]
button.
The
recording
will
automatically
stop
if it
takes
more
space
than
is
available
on
the
CD-R/RW
disc.
A
DISC
FULL
message
will
appear
to
remind
you
that
a
new
disc
is
needed.
At
the
end
of
a
recording,
a
BUSY
message
and
an
UPDATE
message
will
appear
briefly,
and
the
unit
will
return
to
normal
operation.
Remember
to
Finalize
the
disc
after
recording
so
that
it
may
be used
in
other
players.
Finalizing
CD-R
and
CD-RW
Discs
Finalizing
is
a
simple
process
that
completes
the
recording
of
a
disc
so
that
it
may
be used
in
other
players.
When
a
recording
is
finished,
a
disc
must
be
Finalized.
Once
that
is
done,
a
CD-R
disc
may
not
be
changed
or
added
to.
CD-RW
discs
are
"locked"
once
they
are
Finalized,
and
they
must
be
Unfinalized
to
permit
additional
recording
or
erasure.
1.
To
Finalize
a
disc,
place
it
in
the
Record
Drawer.
2.
Once
the
disc's
Table
of
Contents
information
has
been
read
and
the
OPC
process
has
been
completed,
press
the
FINALIZE
button
and
note
that
the
FINALIZE
Indicator
will
begin
to
flash.
3.
Within
three
seconds,
press
the
SELECT
button
and
note
that
the
FINALIZE
Indicator
will
stop
flashing.
4.
The
Finalization
process
will
take
between
60
and
90
seconds,
depending
on
the
length
of
material
recorded
on
the
disc.
During
the
Finalization
process
the
Record
Deck
will
not
accept
any
operating
commands.
5.
When
the
Finalization
process
is
complete
the
FINALIZE
Indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
R/RW
Indicator
will
also
go
out
as
an
indication
that
the
disc
is
now
playable
on
other
players.
The
CD
Indicator
will
remain
lit.
Unfinalizing
and
Erasing
CD-RW
Discs
CD-RW
discs
are
unique
in
that
they
are
both
recordable
and
rewritable.
This
means
that
you
may
use
them
over
again
like
a
cassette
tape.
However,
the
process
of
reusing
a
CD-RW
disc
is
slightly
different
from
that
used
with
tapes.
Unfinalizing
a
CD-RW
Disc
To
keep
the
material
that
is
already
recorded
on
a
CD-RW
disc
but
to
add
an
additional
track
and
erase
single
tracks,
you
must
first
unfinalize
the
disc.
1.
Place
the
CD-RW
disc
in
the
Record
Deck
and
wait
until
the
Table
of
Contents
data
has
been
read.
2.
Press
the
ERASE
button
twice
and
check
to
make
sure
that
the
ERASE
Indicator
flashes
and
the
word
TOC
appears
in
the
Record
Deck
Information
Display.
3.
Within
three
seconds,
press
the
SELECT
button
to
start
the
process.
The
ERASE
Indicator
will
remain
lit
and
stop
flashing,
and
the
Information
Display
will
switch
to
OPC
and
then
back
to
TOC.
4.
When
the
process
is
finished,
the
ERASE
Indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
display
will
return
to
normal.
The
disc
is
now
ready
to
have
single
tracks
removed
or
additional
tracks
added.
Erasing
an
Entire
CD-RW
Disc
Erasing
the
entire
contents
of
a
disc
is
simple,
and
it
does
not
matter
if
the
disc
has
been
finalized
or
not.
1.
To
erase
the
disc,
press
the
ERASE
button
twice
if
the
disc
has
NOT
been
finalized
and
once
if it
has
been
finalized,
so
that
the
word
DISC
appears
in
the
Information
Display
and
the
ERASE
Indicator
flashes.
2.
To
start
the
erasure,
press
the
SELECT
button
and
note
that
the
ERASE
Indicator
will
stop
flashing.
3.
The
erasure
process
takes
about
a
minute,
and
it
is
complete
when
the
Information
Display
resets
to
00
00:00
and
the
ERASE
Indicator
goes
out.
The
disc
is
now
totally
erased
and
may
be
reused.
Erasing
a
Single
Track
The
individual
tracks
on a
CD-RW
disc
may
be
erased
one
at
a
time,
starting
with
the
last
track
on
the
disc,
or
you
may
erase
more
than
one
track.
Note
that
before
individual
tracks
may
be
erased
the
disc
must
be
unfinalized.
If
the
disc
is
finalized,
follow
the
instructions
above
for
unfinalizing
before
proceeding
with
these
steps.
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PLAY STOP
INPUT
DISPLAY
NEXT
REC/PLAY
ADR
620
AUDIO
CD
RECORDER
P
EV.
PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
REC LEVEL
REC
PLAY
PHONES
PHONE
LEVEL
DIGITAL
IN
STOP
DUAL
DISPLAY
NEXT
PREV.
PAUSEOPEN/CLOSE
POWER
PLAYBACK
SPEED
CD
SYNC
ERASE
DUBBING
FINALIZE
RECORD
LEVEL
PREV.(
)
NEXT(
)
SELECT
STOP(
)
FINALIZE
ERASE
SELECT
STOP(
)
ERASE
CDR
OPEN/CLOSE
FINALIZE
PREV.(
)
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
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