Pioneer CD Player PDR W739 User Manual

COMPACT DISC RECORDER / MULTI-CD CHANGER  
PDR-W739  
Operating Instructions  
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WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
[For Canadian model]  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT  
USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION  
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE  
BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE  
EXPOSURE.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE [For U.S. model]  
The serial number for this equipment is located  
on the rear panel. Please write this serial  
number on your enclosed warranty card and  
keep it in a secure area. This is for your security.  
ATTENTION: POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS  
ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE  
AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU  
UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES  
PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER  
AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT.  
[For U.S. and Canadian models]  
DANGER – LASER RADIATION WHEN  
[For Canadian model]  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
[Pour le modèle Canadien]  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est  
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO  
BEAM.  
This caution can be found on the rear panel of the  
unit.  
CAUTION:  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein hazardous radiation  
exposure.  
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.  
electric shock. The plug or adaptor of  
the distribution panel should be  
provided with a 5 amp fuse. As the  
colours of the wires in the mains lead  
of this appliance may not correspond  
with coloured markings identifying the  
terminals in your plug, proceed as  
follows:  
Do not connect either wire to the  
earth terminal of a three-pin plug.  
IMPORTANT  
FOR USE IN THE UNITED  
KINGDOM  
The wires in this mains lead are  
coloured in accordance with the  
following code:  
NOTE  
After replacing or changing a fuse,  
the fuse cover in the plug must be  
replaced with a fuse cover which  
corresponds to the colour of the  
insert in the base of the plug or the  
word that is embossed on the base  
of the plug, and the appliance must  
not be used without a fuse cover. If  
lost, replacement fuse covers can be  
obtained from your dealer.  
The wire which is coloured blue must  
be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter N or coloured  
black.  
Blue :  
Neutral  
Brown : Live  
If the plug provided is unsuitable for  
your socket outlets, the plug must be  
cut off and a suitable plug fitted.  
The wire which is coloured brown  
must be connected to the terminal  
which is marked with the letter L or  
coloured red.  
Only 5 A fuses approved by B.S.I. or  
A.S.T.A. to B.S. 1362 should be used.  
The cutoff plug should be disposed of  
and must not be inserted into any 13  
amp socket as this can result in  
[For U.S. model]  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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[For U.K. model]  
This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC), EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and  
CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC).  
INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT [For U.K. model]  
Recording and playback of copyrighted material may require consent. See the Copyright Design and  
Patent Act 1988.  
[For Compact Disc Recorder/Multi-CD  
Changer PDR-W739] [U.K. model]  
CAUTION  
The following caution label appears on the  
unit.  
Location: Rear of the unit.  
This product contains a laser diode of  
higher class than 1. To ensure continued  
safety, do not remove any covers or  
attempt to gain access to the inside of the  
product.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
[For U.S. model]  
CAUTION:  
This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the  
unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios  
and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections.  
Information to User  
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate  
the equipment.  
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Contents  
6 Finalizing and Erasing  
Finalizing a disc ................................................................. 20  
Erasing a CD–RW disc ....................................................... 21  
Marking recorded tracks to skip ......................................... 23  
1 Before You Start  
Checking what's in the box .................................................. 6  
Using this manual ................................................................ 6  
Putting the batteries in the remote ...................................... 6  
Hints on installation ............................................................ 6  
Avoiding condensation problems ......................................... 6  
Maintaining your CD recorder ............................................. 7  
Moving the unit .................................................................... 7  
CD lens cleaner ..................................................................... 7  
Power cord caution .............................................................. 7  
About CD, CD–R and CD–RW Discs .................................... 7  
Consumer-use discs .............................................................. 7  
Recording copyright material .............................................. 8  
Recording and finalizing discs ............................................ 8  
Playing partially recorded discs ........................................... 8  
7 Playback Functions  
Programming a playlist (3-CD changer) .......................... 25  
Programming a playlist (CD-R) ........................................ 26  
Using the repeat modes ...................................................... 27  
Using the random mode .................................................... 27  
Fading in and fading out ................................................... 28  
Switching the display ......................................................... 29  
8 Recording Other Sources  
Introduction ....................................................................... 31  
Monitoring a source for recording ..................................... 31  
Digital synchro recording .................................................. 32  
Analog synchro recording .................................................. 33  
Manual recording (analog or digital) ............................... 34  
Recording blank sections ................................................... 35  
Recording fades .................................................................. 35  
2 Connecting Up  
Rear panel ............................................................................ 9  
Connecting optical cords ...................................................... 9  
Connecting coaxial cords ..................................................... 9  
Connecting stereo audio cords ............................................. 9  
Connecting the control cord ................................................ 9  
Plugging in ........................................................................... 9  
9 Additional Information  
Handling discs .................................................................... 36  
Storing discs........................................................................ 36  
Discs to avoid ...................................................................... 36  
Recording CDs .................................................................... 36  
Digital and analog sources ................................................ 36  
Digital recording restrictions ............................................. 37  
Digital recording from DAT ................................................ 37  
Digital signal interruptions ................................................ 37  
Power interruptions ............................................................ 37  
Miscellaneous information ................................................ 37  
Understanding display messages ....................................... 38  
Error messages ................................................................... 39  
Messages relating to recording........................................... 40  
Digital synchro recording troubleshooting ....................... 40  
Troubleshooting ................................................................. 41  
Specifications ...................................................................... 43  
3 Controls and Displays  
Front panel ......................................................................... 10  
Remote control ................................................................... 11  
Display ................................................................................ 12  
4 Getting Started  
Quick CD copying ............................................................... 13  
Playing a CD. ...................................................................... 14  
Playback modes .................................................................. 15  
Starting playback with a timer .......................................... 15  
5 Copying CDs  
Introduction ....................................................................... 16  
Copying CDs........................................................................ 16  
Copying individual tracks .................................................. 17  
Copying a programmed selection ...................................... 18  
Changing the copying speed .............................................. 19  
Setting the recording level ................................................. 19  
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1 Before You Start  
Checking what's in the box  
Hints on installation  
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Before starting to set up We want you to enjoy using this unit for years to come, so please  
your new CD recorder, please check that you have received the  
following supplied accessories:  
bear in mind the following points when choosing a suitable  
location for it:  
• Stereo audio cords (x2)  
• Two 'AA' size R6P batteries • Remote control unit  
• AC power cord*  
Do...  
Use in a well-ventilated room.  
• Warranty card  
• These operating instructions  
Place on a solid, flat, level surface, such as a table, shelf or  
* UK only: the AC power cord is located in the spacer box.  
stereo rack.  
Using this manual  
Don’t...  
This manual is for the PDR–W739 Compact Disc Recorder/Multi-  
CD Changer. It is split into two sections; the first covers setting up,  
and the second, using the recorder. Set up, which starts here, shows  
you how to install and connect up the recorder to the rest of your  
system.  
Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or humidity,  
including near radiators and other heat-generating  
appliances.  
Place on a window sill or other place where the player will  
be exposed to direct sunlight.  
In the second section of the manual, starting on page 10, you'll  
learn how to use the various features of the recorder. The final part  
of the manual provides a list of display messages, a troubleshooting  
section, and technical specifications.  
Use in an excessively dusty or damp environment.  
Place directly on top of an amplifier, or other component in  
your stereo system that becomes hot in use.  
Use near a television or monitor as you may experience  
interferenceespecially if the television uses an indoor  
antenna.  
Putting the batteries in the remote  
1 Turn over the remote  
control, then press  
and slide the battery  
compartment cover  
off.  
Use in a kitchen or other room where the player may be  
exposed to smoke or steam.  
Use on a thick rug or carpet, or cover with cloth—this may  
prevent proper cooling of the unit.  
2 Put in the batteries  
supplied, taking care  
to match the plus  
and minus ends of  
each battery with the  
markings inside the  
compartment.  
Place on an unstable surface, or one that is not large  
enough to support all four of the unit’s feet.  
Avoiding condensation problems  
Condensation may form inside the player if it is brought into a  
warm room from outside, or if the temperature of the room rises  
quickly. Although the condensation won’t damage the player, it  
may temporarily impair its performance. For this reason you  
should leave it to adjust to the warmer temperature for about an  
hour before switching on and using.  
3 Slide the cover back on, and your remote is ready for use.  
Caution!  
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such as leakage and  
bursting. Please observe the following:  
• Don’t mix new and old batteries together  
• Don’t use different kinds of battery together—although they  
may look similar, different batteries may have different  
voltages.  
• Make sure that the plus and minus ends of each battery  
match the indications in the battery compartment.  
• Remove batteries from equipment that isn’t going to be used  
for a month or more.  
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1 Before You Start  
Maintaining your CD recorder  
To clean the compact disc recorder, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. For  
stubborn dirt, wet a soft cloth with a mild detergent solution made  
by diluting one part detergent to 5 or 6 parts water, wring well, then  
wipe off the dirt. Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry. Do not use  
volatile liquids such as benzene and thinner which may damage  
the surfaces.  
About CD, CD–R and CD–RW Discs  
This unit is compatible with three different types of compact disc:  
Playback-only CDs  
This unit will playback any ordinary audio CDs  
carrying the Compact Disc Digital Audio mark  
shown right.  
CD-Recordable discs  
Moving the unit  
Recordable CDs, or CD-R, carry the mark shown  
right, and are 'write once'. This means that once  
something is recorded on the disc it is perma-  
nentit can't be re-recorded or erased.  
Before moving this unit, remove all discs, switch the unit off once,  
then back on again. When all three disc marks have disappeared  
from the left side of the display, switch off again and unplug from  
the wall outlet. This procedure returns the unit to its shipping  
position.  
CD-Rewritable discs  
Rewritable CDs, or CD-RW, carry the mark shown  
right. As the name indicates, you can erase and re-  
record material on these discs so that they can be  
used over and over again.  
Never lift or move the unit during playback or recordingdiscs  
rotate at a high speed and may be damaged.  
CD lens cleaner  
The compact disc recorder's pickup lens should not become dirty in  
normal use, but if for some reason it should malfunction due to  
dirt or dust, consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service center.  
Although lens cleaners for compact disc recorders are commercially  
available, we do not recommend using them since some may  
damage the lens.  
Consumer-use discs  
This recorder is only compatible with special consumer-use CD-R  
and CD-RW discs. These are clearly marked For Music Use  
Only, For Consumer, or For Consumer Use. Other types  
of CD-R or CD-RW discs, such as those available for computer-  
based CD recorders, will not work with this recorder.  
Pioneer has checked the following branded discs for compatibility  
with this recorder (as of November 1999):  
Power cord caution  
Handle the power cord by the plug part. Do not pull out the plug by  
tugging the cord, and never touch the power cord when your hands  
are wet, as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not  
place the unit, a piece of furniture, or other object on the power  
cord or pinch the cord in any other way. Never make a knot in the  
cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should be routed so  
that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can  
cause a fire or give you an electric shock. Check the power cord  
once in a while. If you find it damaged, ask your nearest Pioneer  
authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement.  
• Eastman Kodak Company  
• FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.  
• Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.  
• MITSUI CHEMICALS, INC.  
• TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD.  
• TDK CORPORATION  
• VERBATIM CORPORATION  
• PIONEER CORPORATION  
Sample discs from the following makers have also been checked for  
compatibility (as of November 1999), although at the time of  
writing discs branded under these names are not available.  
• Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation  
• RICOH COMPANY, LTD.  
Note: Discs from any of the above makers may also be sold under  
different brand names.  
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1 Before You Start  
fig 1. differences between recordable and rewritable discs.  
Recording copyright material  
The price of a consumer-use disc includes a copyright fee that has  
been paid to the copyright owner (in countries where the copyright  
fee collection system has been established based on their respective  
copyright laws). This means that you can use these discs to record  
music and other material for your personal use. If you want to use  
a disc for anything other than personal use, you must get  
permission from the copyright owner (note that copyright laws vary  
from country to country; check the copyright-related laws in your  
particular country for more information).  
Recordable  
Erasable  
Skip ID set/clear  
Play in ordinary  
CD player  
Recordable  
Erasable  
Skip ID set/clear  
Play in ordinary  
CD player  
Record  
Finalize  
Recordable  
Erasable  
Skip ID set/clear  
Play in ordinary  
CD player  
Recordable  
Erasable  
Skip ID set/clear  
Play in ordinary  
CD player  
Broadcast programs, CDs, other recorded media (cassettes, vinyl  
records, etc.) and musical performances are all protected by  
copyright laws. You must get permission from the copyright owner  
if you sell, transfer, distribute or lease a disc recorded from the  
above mentioned sources, or if you use it as part of a business (such  
as for background music in a store).  
Recordable  
Erasable  
Recordable*  
Erasable  
Skip ID set/clear  
Play in ordinary  
CD player  
Skip ID set/clear*  
Play in ordinary  
CD player**  
Recording and finalizing discs  
Unlike other recording media, recordable CDs have a number of  
distinct states, and what you can do with a disc depends on the  
current state of the disc. Figure 1. (right) shows the three states—  
blank, partially recorded, and finalizedand summarizes what’s  
possible () and impossible ( ) in each.  
* Once the CD-RW has been erased, it becomes recordable  
again and skip IDs can be set and cleared.  
** In general, current CD players cannot play CD-RW discs.  
However, this situation may change.  
The process of finalization fixes the contents of a CD-R in place for  
good by creating a Table of Contents (TOC, for short) at the  
beginning of the disc. This tells a CD player exactly what's on the  
disc and where to find it. Once a CD-R is finalized, further  
recording and other changes become impossible. The CD recorder  
and other CD players treat a finalized disc as an ordinary playback-  
only CD. (See page 20 for more information on finalizing CD-Rs.)  
Playing partially recorded discs  
Partially recorded discs (discs which contain recorded material but  
have not yet been finalized) can be played in the 3-CD changer of  
this unit with the follwing limitations:  
• it will take longer than usual to read the disc when you load  
it and start playback.  
CD-rewritable discs can be finalized in the same way as CD-R discs,  
but even after finalization, the disc can still be erased and used over  
again. Remember that CD-RW discs can only be played on players  
that are specifically designed to play CD-RW discs: most home CD  
players will not play these discs, even after the disc has been  
finalized. (See page 20 for more information on finalizing CD-RWs.)  
• when the partially recorded disc is stopped, the display will  
not show any disc time information. During playback, only  
track elapsed time is displayed; you cannot switch to any  
other display mode.  
• if you play a CD-RW from which tracks have been erased,  
you may still hear the erased tracks and the disc may not  
play correctly.  
• it may not be possible to play an unfinalized disc if there is  
very little blank space left.  
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2 Connecting Up  
Rear panel  
Important: Before making or changing any rear panel  
connections, make sure that all the components are switched off  
and unplugged from the power supply.  
Connect to the TAPE/MD/  
Connect to the OPTICAL OUT  
or COAXIAL OUT of a CD,  
MiniDisc, DAT or other digital  
equipment for digital recording.  
CD-R LINE IN/OUT jacks  
of your amplifier or receiver.  
After completing all other  
connections, connect the  
power cord and plug into a  
standard AC wall outlet.  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
IN  
LINE  
CONTROL  
IN  
COAXIAL  
AC IN  
REC  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
DIGITAL  
OUT  
R
Connect to the CONTROL  
Connect to the OPTICAL IN or  
COAXIAL IN of a CD-R,  
MiniDisc or DAT recorder, or  
other digital recording device to  
be able to record from this unit.  
OUT of a Pioneer amplifer or  
receiver to be able to use the  
amp/receiver's remote control  
with this unit.  
Connecting optical cords  
Connecting stereo audio cords  
Before plugging in an optical cord, pull  
The two sets of stereo audio cords  
out the protective cover from the  
optical jack.  
supplied connect this unit to your  
amplifier/receiver’s analog line  
inputs/outputs. Be sure to fully insert  
each plug for the best connection.  
The plugs and jacks are color-coded  
to make connection easier.  
OPTICAL  
LINE  
Optical interconnects only plug in one  
way, so make sure the plug is correctly  
lined up with the jack before inserting.  
You should hear it click into position  
when fully inserted.  
Connecting the control cord  
Avoid using optical interconnects  
longer than 3 meters. Optical  
interconnects are available from any  
good audio dealer.  
Use a stereo miniplug cord (not  
supplied) to connect the CONTROL  
OUT of your Pioneer amplifier or  
receiver to the CONTROL IN of this  
unit. If you plan to use this feature,  
you must also connect the analog  
audio LINE IN/OUTs.  
Connecting coaxial cords  
Use a regular interconnect with a pin-  
type (also called RCA or phono) plug  
on each end to connect components  
with digital coaxial-type jacks. These  
are available from any good audio  
dealer. Make sure that the plug is  
pushed fully home.  
COAXIAL  
Plugging in  
After double-checking all the connections, connect the power cord  
to this unit and plug the other end into a standard wall outlet.  
Congratulations! You’re done setting up.  
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3 Controls and Displays  
Front panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COMPACT DISC RECORDER / MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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CD SELECT  
1
OPEN/CLOSE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
3
REC/  
REC MUTE  
COPY START  
CD=CD-R  
COPY MODE  
CHECK  
ERASE  
FINALIZE  
INPUT  
AUTO SPACE  
SYNCHRO  
3-CD CONTROL  
CD-R CONTROL  
REC LEVEL  
RANDOM PLAY MODE  
¡
¢
DISP  
4
1
¡
¢
DISP  
4
1
POWER  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
6
7
6
7
OFF  
_
ON  
PUSH ON-OFF  
MIN  
MAX  
9
10  
11 12  
13  
14  
15  
1
OPEN/CLOSE ) 1/2/3 – Press to open/close  
disc tray 1, 2 or 3 from the changer.  
Changer disc tray  
CD SELECT 1/2/3 – Press to select disc 1, 2 or 3  
from the changer. (p.14)  
10 3-CD Controls  
41 – Press for reverse track skip; press and hold  
for fast reverse playback. (p.14)  
¡¢ – Press for forward track skip; press and hold  
for fast forward playback. (p.14)  
2
3
4
COPY START CD = CD-R – Press to start  
DISPLAY – Use to switch the CD display mode (p.29)  
6 – Press to play a disc or pause a disc that’s already  
playing (press again to restart playback). (p.14)  
7 – Press to stop playback. (p.14)  
copying from disc(s)/tracks in the CD changer. (p.13, 16–  
18)  
5
6
CD-R disc tray  
CD-R functions  
COPY MODE – Use to select the copy mode: disc,  
track or program. (p.16–18)  
11 RANDOM – Start random track/disc playback. (p.27)  
12 PHONES / LEVEL – Plug in a pair of headphones.  
Adjust the volume using the level control.  
CHECK – Use to check the tracks of a playlist (p.25–  
26).  
13 PLAY MODE – Set the play mode to play one disc, all  
discs in the changer, or all discs in both the changer and  
CD-R. (p.15)  
ERASE – Use to select the erase mode: last track,  
multiple tracks, all tracks or TOC. (p.21)  
FINALIZE – Press to start finalizing a disc. (p.20)  
INPUT – Use to select the external input to use: optical,  
coaxial or analog line in. (p.31–34)  
14 CD-R Controls  
41 – Press for reverse track skip; press and hold  
for fast reverse playback. (p.14)  
AUTO SPACE – Press to switch on/off automatic track  
spacing when copying a programmed playlist. (p.18)  
SYNCHRO – Use to select the synchro recording mode  
when recording from an external component. (p.32–33)  
¡¢ – Press for forward track skip; press and hold  
for fast forward playback. (p.14)  
DISPLAY – Use to switch the CD-R display mode. (p.30)  
6 – Press to play a disc or pause a disc that’s already  
playing (press again to restart playback). Also use when  
recording to start or pause recording. (p.34)  
7 – Press to stop playback or recording.  
7
8
OPEN/CLOSE 0 – Press to open/close the CD-R disc  
tray.  
REC / REC MUTE – Press to put the recorder into  
record-pause mode ready for recording (p.34). Once  
recording, use to record blank sections onto a disc. (p.35)  
15 REC LEVEL – Turn to adjust the recording level.  
Push to switch between fixed (LED lit) and variable level  
recording in digital recording mode, and between  
automatic recording level (LED lit) and manual level  
control in analog recording mode. (p.19, 32–34)  
9
POWER  
or off.  
OFF /  
-ON – Press to switch the unit on  
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3 Controls and Displays  
Remote control  
1
Disc select buttons  
DISC 1/2/3 – Select discs from the changer. (p.14)  
CD-R – Switch to the CD recorder. (p.14)  
2
Playback control buttons  
DISPLAY – Switch the display mode. (p.29–30)  
7 – Stop playback or recording.  
Î
8 – Pause playback or recording.  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
CD-R  
3 – Start or resume playback, or start recording from  
record-pause mode.  
1 ¡– Press and hold for fast reverse/forward  
playback. (p.14)  
1
2
DISPLAY  
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4 ¢– Skip back/forward tracks. (p.14)  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
FADER  
3
Numeric and function buttons  
Number buttons – Use to select track numbers.  
(p.14, 25–26)  
3
4
10/0 – Use to input 10 or 0.  
>10 – Use to enter track numbers greater than 10.  
RANDOM – Start random track/disc playback. (p.27)  
REPEAT – Set the repeat mode. (p.27)  
FADER – Fade in or out during playback or recording  
(CD-R only). (p.28, 35)  
PROGRAM – Program the playback track order.  
(p.25–26)  
CHECK – Check the tracks of a programmed playlist  
(p.25), and monitor the recording level (p.19)  
CLEAR – Clear the last programmed track in program  
play mode. (p.25)  
10/0 >10  
PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR  
SKIP  
CLEAR  
PLAY  
MODE  
SKIP SKIP SET  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
4
Function buttons  
SKIP – Change the skip ID mode. (p.23–24)  
SKIP SET – Set a track skip ID for the current track.  
(p.23)  
SKIP CLEAR – Clear a skip ID for the current track.  
(p.24)  
PLAY MODE – Set the play mode to play one disc, all  
discs in the 3-CD changer, or all discs in both the changer  
and CD-R. (p.15)  
Keep in mind the following when using the remote control:  
Replace the batteries when you notice a fall off in the  
operating range of the remote.  
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote  
and the remote sensor on the unit.  
Use within the operating range and angle, as shown right.  
Remote operation may become unreliable if strong  
sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the unit’s  
remote sensor.  
30  
30  
Remote controllers for different devices can interfere with  
each other. Avoid using remotes for other equipment  
located close to this unit.  
7m (23ft.)  
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Display  
1
2
DISC  
TRK TOTAL REMAIN TRK  
STEP  
MIN  
SEC  
dB  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
REC  
CD-RW  
MANUAL  
AUTO  
TRACK  
PARTIAL  
#
SINGLEALLRELAY FADER RPT 1SCAN RDM PGM  
AUTO SPACE ALC  
SKIP ON VOL FIX DIGANA OPTCOAX FINALIZE  
ERASE  
L
–dB  
COPY  
X1 X2  
SYNCHRO  
324448  
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
R
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
DISC 1/2/3 – Indicates discs loaded.  
Message/time display  
4
COPY X1 / X2 – Lights when copying disc(s)/tracks  
from the CD changer, and indicates whether single or  
double speed.  
3
Status indicators  
5
# – Lights when a disc in the changer is playing or  
paused.  
* – Lights when a disc in the changer is paused.  
Level meter  
# – Lights when the recorder is playing, paused or  
recording.  
* – Lights when the recorder is paused.  
PARTIAL – Lights when a partially recorded CD-R or  
CD-RW is loaded into the 3 CD changer. Random and  
repeat play functions are not available when this is lit.  
SINGLE / ALL / RELAY – Indicates the play mode.  
FADER – Lights during fade in or fade out.  
RPT / RPT#1 – Lights when disc repeat / track repeat  
is on.  
6
7
SCAN – Lights when the recorder is preparing to record.  
RDM – Lights in random-play mode.  
PGM – Lights in program-play mode.  
SKIP – Lights to indicate that a track’s skip ID is set.  
Blinks when clearing a skip ID.  
VOL – Lights when the digital volume level is set to  
something other than 0dB.  
FIX – Lights when fixed recording level is on.  
DIG / ANA – Indicates whether internal recording is  
via a digital or analog link.  
ANA / OPT / COAX – Indicates the current input:  
analog, optical or coaxial.  
8
CD-R function indicators  
REC – Lights when in record or record-pause mode.  
CD / CD-R / CD-RW – Indicates the type of disc  
currently loaded in the recorder.  
MANUAL / AUTO TRACK – Indicates manual or  
automatic track numbering.  
FINALIZE – Blinks during auto-finalization recording;  
lights if a finalized CD-RW disc is loaded.  
ERASE – Lights when recorder is erasing a CD-RW disc.  
SYNCHRO – Lights during internal recording and  
during synchro recording from an external component.  
32 / 44 / 48 – Indicates the sampling rate of the  
incoming digital signal.  
AUTO SPACE – Lights when automatic track spacing  
is on in program copy mode.  
ALC – Lights when automatic analog level control is on.  
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4 Getting Started  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
0
0
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
COPY START  
CD=CD-R  
POWER  
OFF  
_
ON  
Quick CD copying  
4
Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to eject the  
Although the PDR-W739 has many advanced recording features,  
duplicating a CD is pretty much a one-touch operation. Before  
starting, make sure that the recorder is connected to your amplifer  
and that everything is plugged in to a power outlet.  
CD-R disc tray.  
Place a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc, with the label/non-  
recording side face up, on to the disc tray. Again, make  
certain that it is seated correctly in the disc guide.  
For detailed information on other recording features, see chapters  
5, 6, 8, and 9.  
Be careful when handling CD-R and CD-RW discs not to  
leave fingerprints on the recording surface.  
1
Press the POWER button to switch  
5
6
Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to close the  
on.  
disc tray.  
The display lights up.  
The recorder reads the disc to see what you've loaded. After a  
few seconds it should tell you that you’ve loaded a  
NEW DISC.  
2
Press OPEN/CLOSE 10 to eject the  
3-CD changer disc tray.  
Place the CD you want to copy, with the label face up, on to  
the disc tray, making sure that it is seated properly in the  
disc guide.  
Press COPY START CD=CD-R.  
The recorder automatically copies at double speed, so if  
you're listening to the recording as it's being made it will  
sound a little strange!  
Note: Do not use an adapter with 8cm CD-singles. The  
disc tray has guides for both 12cm and 8cm discs.  
After the CD in the changer has finished playing, the  
recorder will finalize the CD-R to make it playable on most  
ordinary CD players (for more information on this process,  
turn to page 8). This process takes just a few minutes after  
the CD has been copied.  
3
Press OPEN/CLOSE 10 to close the  
disc tray.  
Remove the disc from the recorder before switching off.  
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1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
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CD SELECT  
1
OPEN/CLOSE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
2
3
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
3-CD CONTROL  
CD-R CONTROL  
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4
1
4
1
¡
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POWER  
10/0 >10  
6
7
6
7
OFF  
_
ON  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
CD-R controls  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
3-CD changer controls  
Playing a CD  
6
To fast-reverse or fast-forward, press  
and hold 1 or ¡ (41 or  
¡¢ on the front panel).  
Release to resume normal playback.  
This section takes you through using the basic playback controls of  
the CD changer and CD-R. The steps below describe playing a disc  
in tray 1 of the disc changer, but the playback controls for the CD-R  
and for other discs loaded into the changer work in exactly the  
same way.  
If you reach the end of the disc while pressing ¡  
(¡¢), the display shows END and the recorder goes  
into play-pause mode (you can still reverse-search).  
1
If the recorder isn't already on, press  
POWER to switch on.  
7
To skip back or forward to another  
The display lights up.  
track, press 4 or ¢ (41 or  
¡¢ on the front panel).  
Pressing ¢ (¡¢) once skips to the start of the  
next track on the disc. Further presses take you to  
subsequent tracks.  
2
Press OPEN/CLOSE 10 (front panel  
only) to eject the CD changer disc  
tray.  
• To open the CD-R tray, press OPEN/CLOSE 0 on the  
Pressing 4 (41) once takes you to the beginning  
of the current track. Further presses skip to the start of  
previous tracks.  
right-hand side of the unit.  
Place a CD, with the label face up, on to the disc tray,  
making sure that it is seated properly in the disc guide.  
You can use the track skip buttons while the disc is paused  
or stopped, too. The track number changes while the disc  
remains paused/stopped.  
Note: Do not use an adapter when playing 8cm CD-  
singles. The disc tray has guides for both 12cm and 8cm  
discs.  
8
9
To skip directly to another track, press  
the corresponding number button.  
• For track numbers 1 to 10, use the corresponding number.  
3
4
Press OPEN/CLOSE 10 again to  
close the disc tray.  
• For track numbers over 10, press the >10 button, then enter  
the track number. For example, to select track 20 press >10,  
2, then 10/0.  
Press DISC 1 (CD SELECT 1 on the  
front panel) to start playback.  
• For CD-R playback, press CD-R on the remote control  
(6 on the front panel).  
To stop playback, press 7.  
If the disc was paused, then the pause mode is canceled.  
5
To pause playback, press 8 (6 on  
the front panel).  
Remove the disc from the recorder before switching off.  
To resume playback, press again.  
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DISC  
2
DISC  
3
CD-R  
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CD SELECT  
1
OPEN/CLOSE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
3
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
3-CD CONTROL  
PLAY MODE  
6
PLAY  
MODE  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Playback modes  
5
Press DISC 1 (CD SELECT 1 on the  
The different play modes let you play either a single disc, or up to  
front panel) to start playback.  
If you're in SINGLE mode, press the DISC (CD SELECT)  
button for the disc you want to play.  
four discs one after another for an uninterrupted playing time of up  
to five hours.  
In ALL or RELAY modes, you can start playback from a disc  
other than 1. However, playback will still stop after disc 3  
(ALL mode) or the disc in the CD-R tray (RELAY mode).  
1
2
Load a disc into disc tray 1 of the  
changer.  
• You can also start playback using the 6 button on the  
3-CD changer side. Playback will start from whichever  
CD SELECT button is lit.  
Press OPEN/CLOSE 2 0.  
Disc tray 1 closes and 2 opens. Load a disc into tray 2 of the  
changer, then close the disc tray.  
3
4
Load discs into tray 3 and the CD-R  
as you like.  
Starting playback with a timer  
You can use this unit with a standard audio timer to start playback  
at a set time. Simply load a disc (or discs) and set the timer. When  
power is restored to this unit by the timer, playback will start  
automatically in the default ALL mode.  
Press PLAY MODE to select the disc  
playback mode.  
Press repeatedly to switch between the three play modes:  
• Before setting the timer, make sure that all discs loaded  
into the changer have been read by the unit (wait for the  
TOC READ message to disappear).  
ALL – all discs loaded in the changer play one after the  
other (default mode)  
SINGLE – a single disc from the changer plays, then stops  
RELAY – all discs in the changer, followed by the disc in the  
CD-R tray, play one after the other  
The display shows the current play mode:  
DISC  
DISC  
2
3
SINGLEALLRELAY  
X1  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
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5 Copying CDs  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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CD SELECT  
1
OPEN/CLOSE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
3
COPY START  
CD=CD-R  
COPY MODE  
FINALIZE  
Introduction  
3
4
Press COPY MODE.  
Recording CDs from the disc changer has several advantages over  
recording from an external CD player.  
The display shows Disc Copy.  
If you want to switch the copying speed, do so here. The  
default is 2x speed. See Changing the copying speed on  
page 19 for how to change it.  
• Double speed copying lets you record a disc in half the  
regular time.  
• Automatic spacing when individual tracks are recorded.  
• Automatic SCMS copying makes sure that, whenever  
possible, you'll get a digital copy. In the event of a disc  
preventing digital copying with SCMS, the link beween the  
changer and the CD-R automatically switches to analog.  
If you want the disc finalized after  
recording, press FINALIZE.  
The FINALIZE indicator blinks.  
Remember: Finalizing a CD-R fixes the tracks on the  
disc—you can't record anything else on to the disc, but it  
does become playable on most ordinary CD players.  
Copying CDs  
If you want to duplicate a CD exactly as it is, the easiest way is to  
follow the steps in Quick CD Copying on page 13. The instructions  
here give you a little more control over the recording you make.  
5
6
Press the DISC (CD SELECT on the  
front panel) button for the disc you  
want to record.  
If you want to adjust the recording level, do so here. The  
default is 0dB. See Setting the recording level on page 19  
for how to adjust it.  
1
Load the CD you want to copy in to  
the CD changer.  
You can use any of the three disc trays in the changer.  
2
Load a CD-R or CD-RW into the  
Press COPY START CD=CD-R.  
The recorder starts copying the disc. If FINALIZE is on, the  
recorder will finalize the disc after copying it.  
CD-R tray.  
If the disc isn't blank, make sure that there is enough space  
on the disc for what you want to record (see Switching the  
Display on page 30 for how to check this).  
Be careful: if there’s a playlist programmed, the tracks  
appearing on the playlist will be recorded.  
• If the button is blinking, there’s not enough space on the  
disc for what you want to record. Press again to start  
recording anyway, or press 7 (CD-R side) to cancel.  
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5 Copying CDs  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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CD SELECT  
1
OPEN/CLOSE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
3
COPY START  
CD=CD-R  
COPY MODE  
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¢
4
1
Copying individual tracks  
4
5
Press the CD SELECT button for the  
disc you want to record.  
Here's how to copy individual tracks from any disc in the changer:  
On the remote, use the three DISC buttons.  
1
2
Load the CD(s) you want to copy  
tracks from in to the CD changer.  
You can use any of the three disc trays in the changer.  
Use 41 and ¡¢ (CD  
changer side) to select the track you  
want to record.  
Load a CD-R or CD-RW into the  
On the remote, use the 4 and ¢ buttons.  
CD-R tray.  
If you want to adjust the digital recording level, do so here.  
The default is 0dB. See Setting the recording level on page  
19 for how to adjust it.  
If the disc isn't blank, make sure that there is enough space  
on the disc for what you want to record (see Switching the  
Display on page 30 for how to check this).  
6
Press COPY START CD=CD-R.  
The recorder starts copying the track and stops  
automatically when it's finished.  
3
Press COPY MODE twice.  
The display shows Track Copy.  
If you want to switch the copying speed, do so here. The  
default is 2x speed. See Changing the copying speed on  
page 19 for how to change it.  
• If you want to now finalize the disc, turn to page 20.  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
3
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0
0
0
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
COPY START  
COPY MODE  
AUTO SPACE  
CD=CD-R  
10/0 >10  
PROGRAM  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
If you want to switch the copying speed, do so here. The  
default is 2x speed. See Changing the copying speed on  
page 19 for how to change it.  
Copying a programmed selection  
You can automate the process of making a mix CD by using the  
programming function of the disc changer.  
If you want to adjust the digital recording level, do so here.  
The default is 0dB. See Setting the recording level on page  
19 for how to adjust it.  
1
Load the CD(s) you want to program  
tracks from in to the CD changer.  
You can use any of the three disc trays in the changer.  
5
6
If you want to automatically space  
the tracks on the recording, press  
AUTO SPACE.  
Switching on automatic spacing makes sure that there's a  
2
Load a CD-R or CD-RW into the  
CD-R tray.  
If the disc isn't blank, make sure that there is enough space  
on the disc for what you want to record (see Switching the  
Display on page 30 for how to check this).  
few seconds of silence between each recorded track.  
Press COPY START CD=CD-R.  
Recording stops automatically after the playlist has finished.  
3
4
Program a playlist of tracks you want  
to record.  
For detailed instructions on programming a playlist see  
If the playlist is longer than the recording time available on  
the CD-R/CD-RW, recording stops when the end of the disc is  
reached.  
Programming a playlist (3-CD changer) on page 25.  
• If you want to now finalize the disc, turn to page 20.  
Press COPY MODE.  
The display shows Program Copy.  
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5 Copying CDs  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
CHECK  
3-CD CONTROL  
CD-R CONTROL  
REC LEVEL  
¡
¢
4
1
7
PUSH ON-OFF  
Changing the copying speed  
Setting the recording level  
The recorder defaults to double (x2) speed, but if you want to  
listen to the CD as it's recorded, single (x1) speed is better.  
When recording commercially produced CDs, the recording  
level has already been optimized and you don't need to change  
it. Boosting the level will generally result in distortion where  
there are peaks in the music. If you're recording a non-  
commercially produced CD that has been consistently under-  
recorded, you may need to boost the level.  
1 Press 41 or ¡¢ (CD-R side) to  
switch the copying speed.  
The COPY indicator shows the selected speed (x1 or x2).  
Note: when copying or recording at double speed, you can  
only monitor the recording through the analog outputs, or  
through a pair of headphones. No signal is output from the  
digital outputs.  
If you're putting together a mix CD of tracks from different discs  
you might find that some tracks sound louder than others  
because average volumes vary. To even this out you may want  
to reduce the recording level of some tracks.  
Note: when recording DTS or HDCD encoded CDs digitally,  
setting the recording level at anything other than 0dB will  
produce a standard audio CD without the DTS/HDCD encoding.  
1 Press CHECK to start the CD playing.  
The track/disc to be recorded starts playing and the SCAN  
indicator starts blinking. <deleted>  
2 Turn the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the  
recording level.  
Use the level meter to guage the best recording level (the  
loudest sounds in the source should reach no higher than  
the 0dB mark on the meter; the red segments in the level  
meter should not light at all.  
To reset the level to the same as the source, press the  
REC LEVEL knob (the FIX indicator lights).  
3 When you’re satisfied with the recording  
level, press CHECK again.  
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6 Finalizing and Erasing  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
0
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
CHECK  
FINALIZE  
CD-R CONTROL  
6
7
Finalizing a disc  
2
3
Press FINALIZE.  
Before you can play a CD-R on an ordinary CD player, the disc must  
go through a process called finalization. Once finalized, a CD-R  
disc is no longer recordable. Finalization is not reversible for CD-Rs  
so be absolutely sure that everything on the disc is the way you  
want it before you start.  
The recorder goes into record-pause mode, then the display  
changes to:  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
REC  
CD-R  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
OVER  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
X2  
CD-RW discs can also be finalized, although you can still erase the  
disc afterward and reuse it, so it's not anything like as final as it is  
with a CD-R disc. A finalized CD-RW disc can only be played on a  
CD player that is compatible with CD-RW discs (at present, there  
are very few of these).  
• Press 7 (CD-R side) here to cancel finalization.  
Press 6 (CD-R side) to start  
finalization.  
Finalization takes about 2 minutes; you'll see how long  
Caution!  
there is still to go in the display.  
Finalization takes a few minutes. During this time never switch off  
the power to the unitthe disc may become unusable as a result.  
If there's a power failure or you do accidently disconnect the power  
during finalization, the recorder will try and complete finalization  
once power is restored. Unfortunately, it may not be possible to  
complete the process successfully, and the disc may be damaged as  
a result.  
After finalization is complete:  
If a CD-R is loaded, the CD-R indicator changes to CD.  
If a CD-RW is loaded, the finalize indicator lights in the  
display.  
• None of the controls on the player or the remote have any  
effect during finalization. If, however, the recorder hasn't  
managed to finalize the disc within 10 minutes, you can  
abort the operation by pressing 7. If you do this, the disc  
won't be playable on an ordinary CD player.  
1
Load the CD–R or CD–RW you want  
to finalize.  
• Check that the disc is free from dust, dirt and scratchesif  
necessary, clean the disc following the guidelines on page 36.  
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ERASE  
CD-R CONTROL  
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4
1
6
7
When a non-finalized disc is loaded:  
Erasing a CD–RW disc  
Although more expensive than CD-R discs, the great advantage of  
CD-RW is that the discs can be erased and reused. Various erase  
options are available depending on whether or not the disc has  
been finalized.  
1
2
Press ERASE.  
Press 41 (or ¡¢) to change  
the erase option.  
A third, special option, erases (re-initializes) the whole disc. This  
process takes quite a long time to complete and should be used for  
recovering damaged discs, not for erasing tracks from a healthy  
disc.  
Switch between:  
• Erase just the last track  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-RW  
ERASE  
Caution!  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
Never switch off the power during CD-RW erasingyour disc may  
become unusable. If there's a power failure or you do accidently  
disconnect the power, the recorder will try and re-initialize the disc  
once power is restored. Unfortunately, it may not be possible to  
complete the process successfully, and the disc may be damaged as  
a result.  
• Erase all tracks  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-RW  
ERASE  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
• Erase multiple tracks (erase from track ... to track ... )  
If the message CHECK DISC appears any time during any erase  
process, hit eject, take out the disc, clean it, then try the erase  
command again.  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-RW  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
ERASE  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
Be sure to remove the disc from the recorder before switching off  
the power, otherwise the erase operation will not be completed.  
Keep pressing 41 (or ¡¢) to change the  
‘erase from’ trackthe ‘erase to’ track is always the last  
track.  
• Press 7 to cancel erase here.  
3
Press 6 (CD-R side).  
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3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
ERASE  
CD-R CONTROL  
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1
6
7
When a finalized disc is loaded:  
Re-initializing a disc  
1
2
Press ERASE.  
1
Press and hold ERASE for about four  
seconds.  
Press 41 or ¡¢ to change  
the erase option.  
The display indicates all disc erase mode. After a short time,  
the unit goes into erase standby mode:  
Switch between:  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-RW  
• Erase the TOC (‘de-finalize’ the disc so that further  
recording is possible)  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
OVER  
FINALIZE  
ERASE  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
X2  
• Press 7 to cancel all disc erase here.  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-RW  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
FINALIZE  
ERASE  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X2  
2
Press 6 (CD-R side).  
The process takes about half the length of the disc. The  
display shows the time left to completion.  
• Erase all tracks  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-RW  
ERASE  
• You can halt this erase process by holding down the 7  
button for 10 seconds. Make sure, however, that you erase  
the disc completely at a later date since you can’t use a  
partially erased disc.  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
• Press 7 to cancel erase here.  
3
Press 6 (CD-R side).  
The display shows the time remaining to completion.  
• You can halt this erase process by holding down the 7  
button for 10 seconds. Make sure, however, that you erase  
the disc completely at a later date since you can’t use a  
partially erased disc.  
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COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
REC/  
REC MUTE  
CD-R CONTROL  
4
1
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SKIP SKIP SET  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
• If the track you selected in step 2 above already had a skip  
ID set, playback jumps to the next track that doesn’t have a  
skip ID set.  
Marking recorded tracks to skip  
Although you can’t erase tracks on a CD-R disc, you can set what  
are called ‘skip IDs’. These tell a CD player (though many do not  
recognize skip IDs) not to play a particular track, but to skip to the  
next one on the disc.  
• Use the 4 and ¢ buttons if you want to change the  
track again here.  
• If there's no room left on the disc to record another skip ID,  
You can also set skip IDs on CD-RWs, although it's probably a less  
useful feature since you can always erase the last track.  
the display will show the message SKIP FULL.  
Once a skip ID is set, you can clear it, but be careful: you can set up  
to 21 skip IDs per disc, but repeatedly setting and clearing skip IDs  
in different recording sessions will reduce this number.  
4
Press SKIP SET again to set the skip  
ID for the track playing.  
The SKIP indicator lights in the display once a skip ID has  
been set.  
Setting skip IDs:  
• To cancel, press 7.  
1
With the recorder stopped, press  
SKIP.  
5
6
Set further skip IDs by repeating  
steps 2 to 4.  
The display indicates that you’re in skip set/clear mode and  
playback starts.  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
When you're finished, press 7 to stop  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
OVER  
the disc and press 0 (CD-R side).  
Until you eject the disc, the recorder stores the skip ID  
information in its memory. On pressing 0, the recorder  
writes the skip ID information onto the disc.  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
X1  
2
3
Use the 4 and ¢ buttons to  
select the track you want to skip.  
The SKIP indicator lights if the track playing is already  
marked with a skip ID.  
Be careful: don’t switch off the unit before ejecting the  
disc—you’ll lose this sessions skip ID changes!  
Press SKIP SET.  
The SKIP indicator starts to blink.  
TRK  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
ALL  
FADER  
SKIP  
ANA  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
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COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
REC/  
REC MUTE  
CD-R CONTROL  
4
1
¡
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SKIP  
SKIP  
CLEAR  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Clearing skip IDs:  
4
Press SKIP CLEAR again to clear the  
skip ID for the track playing.  
The SKIP indicator disappears once the skip ID has been  
cleared.  
1
With the recorder stopped, press  
SKIP.  
The display indicates that you’re in skip set/clear mode and  
• To cancel, press 7.  
playback starts.  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
5
6
Clear further skip IDs by repeating  
steps 2 to 4.  
ALL  
FADER  
ANA  
OVER  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
X1  
When you're finished, press 7 to stop  
2
3
Use the 4 and ¢ buttons to  
select the track you want to clear  
the skip ID for.  
The SKIP indicator lights if the track playing is marked  
the disc and press 0 (CD-R side).  
Until you eject the disc, the recorder stores the skip ID  
information in its memory. On pressing 0, the recorder  
writes the skip ID information onto the disc.  
with a skip ID.  
Be careful: don’t switch off the unit before ejecting the  
disc—you’ll lose this sessions skip ID changes!  
Press SKIP CLEAR.  
The SKIP indicator starts to blink.  
TRK  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
ALL  
FADER  
SKIP  
ANA  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
• If the track you selected in step 2 above didn’t have a skip ID  
set, playback jumps to the next track that does.  
• Use the 4 and ¢ buttons if you want to change the  
track again here.  
• If there's no room left on the disc to clear a skip ID, the  
display will show the message SKIP FULL.  
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5
8
3
6
9
2
3
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
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CHECK  
3-CD CONTROL  
PLAY MODE  
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1
10/0 >10  
6
7
PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Programming a playlist (3-CD changer)  
Programming a playlist means telling the player precisely which  
tracks, and in what order, you want played. You can program a  
sequence of up to 30 tracks, playing tracks from any of the discs  
loaded in the changer, and playing tracks more than once if you  
like.  
4
Press 3 (6 on the front panel) to  
start playback.  
Clearing the playlist  
Clear the playlist by either:  
1
With all discs stopped, press  
PROGRAM.  
The PGM indicator lights and the display prompts you to  
• pressing 7 while the disc is stopped.  
• pressing PLAY MODE.  
• playing a disc in the CD-R (playing a disc in the 3-CD  
changer clears a CD-R playlist).  
enter the first disc/track in the playlist:  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
• ejecting a disc in the changer (or the CD-R disc tray to clear  
a CD-R playlist).  
PGM  
18  
L
–dB  
R
40  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
Clearing a track from the playlist  
With playback stopped, delete the last (most recently) programmed  
track by pressing CLEAR. Press repeatedly to clear several steps.  
2
Enter the disc/track numbers in the  
order you want them played.  
Use the DISC buttons to select the disc.  
Checking what's in the playlist  
Use the number buttons to select tracks:  
When the disc is stopped you can check the contents of the playlist  
using the CHECK button. Each press steps through the playlist,  
showing the step number and the corresponding disc and track  
number.  
• For track numbers 1 to 10, use the corresponding number  
button.  
• For track numbers over 10, press the >10 button, then enter  
the track number. For example, to select track 20 press  
Adding a track to the playlist  
>10, 2, then 10/0.  
During playback, you can add the track currently playing to the  
playlist by pressing PROGRAM twice. If there is currently no  
playlist, then one is created.  
• You can also use the 4 and ¢ buttons to select tracks,  
pressing PROGRAM after each to enter it into the playlist.  
After adding a track to the playlist, the display shows the disc  
and track number and the total playing time of the playlist:  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
PGM  
18  
L
–dB  
R
40  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
Note: the display will not show the total playing time of  
playlists that exceed 100 minutes.  
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CD-R CONTROL  
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1
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6
7
PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
• For track numbers over 10, press the >10 button, then enter  
the track number. For example, to select track 20 press >10,  
2, then 10/0.  
Programming a playlist (CD-R)  
You can program a playlist for a disc that's in the CD-R disc tray.  
When you eject the disc, the playlist is lost.  
• You can also use the 4 and ¢ buttons to select tracks,  
pressing PROGRAM after each to enter it into the playlist.  
1
2
Press CD-R then 7 to stop playback.  
After adding a track to the playlist, the display shows the  
track number and the total playing time of the playlist:  
Press PROGRAM.  
The PGM indicator lights and the display prompts you to  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
enter the first track in the playlist:  
PGM  
18  
L
–dB  
R
40  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
Note: the display will not show the total playing time of  
PGM  
18  
L
–dB  
R
40  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
playlists that exceed 100 minutes.  
4
Press 3 (6 on the front panel) to  
3
Enter the track numbers in the order  
you want them played.  
start playback.  
Note: Clearing, checking and changing the playlist is the  
same as for the 3-CD disc changer.  
Use the number buttons to select tracks:  
• For track numbers 1 to 10, use the corresponding number  
button.  
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3-CD CONTROL  
CD-R CONTROL  
RANDOM  
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4
1
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Using the repeat modes  
Use the repeat function to repeat either the current track, an entire  
disc, or all discs loaded over and over. You can set the repeat mode  
in normal, random or program play modes.  
Using the random mode  
To have the recorder play tracks in a different order each time you  
play a disc, use the random play mode. Each track will play just  
once, but the order will be random. When all the tracks have been  
played, the disc stops.  
You can use random playback together with program play—  
tracks from the playlist will play in a random order.  
Press REPEAT to select the repeat  
mode.  
Keep pressing repeat to switch between the two repeat modes  
and repeat off:  
Press RANDOM to start random  
playback.  
1-track repeat – the RPT-1 indicator lights and the  
current track repeats. To start a new track repeating, select  
the track using the 4 and ¢ buttons. Press REPEAT  
twice to cancel repeat playback.  
The RDM indicator lights and a track is chosen at random.  
To select a new random track at any time, press RANDOM.  
Press 7 to cancel random play.  
All repeat – the RPT indicator lights. In SINGLE  
mode, the current disc will repeat; in ALL mode, all discs in  
the 3-CD changer will repeat. Press REPEAT again to cancel  
repeat playback.  
• You can’t use random play in RELAY mode. Switching to  
RELAY mode will cancel random play. (see page 15 for  
more on play modes).  
• For random play of a disc loaded into the CD-R tray, press  
Note: You can’t use repeat play in RELAY mode.  
Switching to RELAY mode will cancel repeat play. (see page  
15 for more on play modes).  
CD-R on the remote first, then RANDOM.  
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Fading in and fading out  
CD-R side only  
Use the fader feature to fade the volume down gradually and pause  
playback. You can also have the player fade in the volume when  
you resume playback.  
Note: you can only hear the fades through the analog outputs.  
Press FADER during playback to  
pause the disc.  
The FADER indicator in the display blinks and the volume  
fades to silence over about five seconds. The unit then  
pauses playback.  
Press FADER to resume playback of a  
paused disc.  
The FADER indicator in the display blinks and the volume  
starts to fade in.  
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3-CD CONTROL  
DISP  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Switching the display  
During playback or play-pause, press  
(CD changer side)  
DISPLAY to switch the display mode.  
There are four different displays. Press DISPLAY repeatedly  
to switch between them:  
The recorder can display various kinds of disc and track  
information in both playback and copying modes. The information  
applies only to the currently playing disc. The display button  
switches between the different display modes.  
• Track number / time elapsed  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
CD-R  
CD-R  
CD-R  
When all discs are stopped, press  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
0
0
OVER  
X1  
DISPLAY to switch the display mode.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to show the total playing time of  
each disc loaded in turn.  
• Track number / time remaining  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
• Number of tracks / total disc time (CD-1)  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
OVER  
X1  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
CD-R  
CD-R  
ALL  
• Disc time remaining  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
• Number of tracks / total disc time (CD-2)  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
OVER  
X1  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
ALL  
• Number of tracks / total disc time  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
• Number of tracks / total disc time (CD-3)  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
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CD-R CONTROL  
DISP  
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
(CD-R side)  
• Track number / time remaining  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
When the CD-R is stopped, press  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
DISPLAY to switch the display mode.  
There are four different displays. Press DISPLAY repeatedly  
to switch between them:  
X1  
• Disc time remaining  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
• Track number / time elapsed  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
CD-R  
CD-R  
CD-R  
CD-R  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
• Number of tracks / total disc time  
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
TOTAL  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
CD-R  
• (Track number / time remaining)  
ALL  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
L
–dB  
R
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
During copying or recording, press  
• Recording time left on CD-R/CD-RW disc  
DISPLAY to switch the display mode.  
There are three different displays. Press DISPLAY repeatedly  
to switch between them:  
REMAIN TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
• Track number / elapsed track recording time  
• Number of tracks / total disc time  
DISC  
TRK  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
REC  
CD-R  
TOTAL  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
AUTO  
TRACK  
ALL  
FIX DIG  
L
–dB  
R
COPY  
X2  
SYNCHRO  
44  
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
X1  
• Recording time left on CD-R/CD-RW disc  
REMAIN  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
REC  
CD-R  
During playback or play-pause, press  
AUTO  
TRACK  
ALL  
FIX DIG  
L
–dB  
R
DISPLAY to switch the display mode.  
There are four different displays. Press DISPLAY repeatedly  
to switch between them:  
COPY  
X2  
SYNCHRO  
44  
40  
18  
6
0
OVER  
• Total elapsed recording time  
TOTAL  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
REC  
CD-R  
• Track number / time elapsed  
AUTO  
TRACK  
ALL  
FIX DIG  
0 OVER  
TRK  
MIN  
SEC  
L
–dB  
R
DISC  
DISC  
DISC  
1
2
3
COPY  
X2  
SYNCHRO  
44  
40  
18  
6
CD-R  
ALL  
L
–dB  
R
Note: Although compatible with 80 minute discs, the  
remaining recording time display will show 79:57 for blank  
80 minute discs.  
40  
18  
6
0
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X1  
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Monitoring a source for recording  
Use the various recording modes described here when you're  
recording from a component connected to the recorder either  
directly via an optical or coaxial digital connection, or via your  
amplifier to the the analog line in jacks.  
Using the monitor facility you can listen to a source connected to  
the analog or digital inputs. This is especially useful for setting the  
recording level and/or checking the compatibility of a digital  
source connected to the optical or coaxial input.  
For most sources, both analog and digital, it's convinient to use  
one of the synchro recording modes: 1-track, all track or all track  
with finalize.  
1
Stop playback of any discs playing in  
this unit.  
Should your particular recording application need it, there's also a  
manual recording mode.  
2
3
Start playing the source.  
When recording from external sources, bear in mind the following:  
Press INPUT to select the input to be  
monitored.  
• Most CDs, MDs, DCCs and DATs are digital-copy protected,  
which generally means that you can make a copy of the  
original, but not a copy of a copy.  
Pressing INPUT repeatedly switches the active input:  
ANALOG OPTICAL COAXIAL  
• When recording incompatible or copy-proteced digital  
sources, use the analog inputs.  
The recorder's display indicates the current input.  
• When recording digitally from DAT, the start ID track  
markers on the tape may be after the start of the track.  
Check the tape you’re planning to record and manually  
insert new start IDs before recording.  
3
The display shows monitoring  
information.  
If the source is digital, the display indicates the type of  
source if it recognizes it (CD, MD, DVD, DAT, DCC) and the  
sampling rate (32kHz, 44kHz, 48kHz). If the digital signal is  
incompatible or copy-protected, the display shows  
Can’t copy.  
These points are covered in more detail in Additional Information  
on pages 36–37.  
If the source is analog, the display shows MONITOR.  
The level meter shows the recording level. Adjust using the  
REC LEVEL knob.  
4
To stop monitoring, press 7 (CD-R  
side).  
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COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
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COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
INPUT  
SYNCHRO  
CD-R CONTROL  
REC LEVEL  
DISP  
7
PUSH ON-OFF  
Digital synchro recording  
5
Make sure that the source is not  
If you have a CD, MD, DAT or DCC player connected to either of the  
digital inputs of this recorder, you can make digital recordings  
from it very simply using this mode.  
playing, then press SYNCHRO.  
Digital synchro recording will not work if the source is  
already playing!  
Note that double speed recording is not possible in this mode.  
Pressing SYNCHRO repeatedly switches the synchro mode:  
1-track synchro – recorder stops recording when it  
encounters a new track number/start ID on the source or 5  
seconds of silence.  
1
2
Make sure that any discs loaded in  
the CD changer are stopped.  
all-track synchro – recorder stops recording when it  
detects more than 5 seconds of silence in the source  
material.  
Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc.  
If it’s a blank disc, the display shows NEW DISC.  
If the disc isn’t blank, use the DISPLAY button to check that  
there's enough space on it for what you want to record.  
all-track with finalize – as all-track synchro, but the  
recorder automatically finalizes the disc after recording.  
The SYNCHRO indicator and play light will start to blink  
when the recorder is ready.  
3
4
Press INPUT to choose optical or  
coaxial input.  
To cancel recording here, press 7.  
Pressing INPUT repeatedly switches the active input:  
ANALOG OPTICAL COAXIAL  
6
7
Play the source.  
The recorder starts recording automatically.  
The recorder's display indicates the current input.  
Press DISPLAY to switch displays during recording.  
If you want to adjust the recording  
level:  
The recorder goes into record-pause  
after recording.  
Be careful: In all-track synchro mode, if the recorder  
detects another signal, recording starts again.  
Start playing a sample of the source material, then turn the  
REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level (clockwise to  
increase or anticlockwise to reduce). Use the level meter to  
guage the the best recording level (the loudest sounds in the  
source should just reach 0dB on the meter; the red segments  
in the level meter should not light at all).  
• If you're using all-track synchro with finalize, the recorder  
will start finalizing the disc after a minute of silence.  
• Press 7 to finish the recording before ejecting the disc.  
• Push the REC LEVEL knob to reset the recording level. This  
means that the recording level will be the same as the  
source.  
If you find that digital synchro recording does not seem  
to work, see Digital synchro recording troubleshooting on  
page 40 for possible remedies.  
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COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
0
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
INPUT  
SYNCHRO  
CD-R CONTROL  
REC LEVEL  
DISP  
7
PUSH ON-OFF  
Analog synchro recording  
5
Make sure that the source is not  
Use the analog line inputs when recording from your turntable,  
cassette deck, or other analog audio source.  
playing, then press SYNCHRO.  
Analog synchro recording will not work if the source is  
already playing!  
Note that double speed recording is not possible in this mode.  
Pressing SYNCHRO repeatedly switches the synchro mode:  
1
2
Make sure that any discs loaded in  
the CD changer are stopped.  
1-track synchro – recorder stops recording when it  
encounters more than 5 seconds of silence.  
all-track synchro – recorder starts a new track when it  
encounters another signal after more than 2 seconds of  
silence*. Recording stops when the recorder detects more  
than 5 seconds of continuous silence.  
Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc.  
If it’s a blank disc, the display shows NEW DISC.  
If the disc isn’t blank, use the DISPLAY button to check that  
there's enough space on it for what you want to record.  
all-track with finalize – as all-track synchro, but the  
recorder automatically finalizes the disc after recording.  
3
4
Press INPUT to choose the analog  
line inputs.  
The SYNCHRO indicator and play light will start to blink  
when the recorder is ready.  
Pressing INPUT repeatedly switches the active input:  
To cancel recording here, press 7.  
ANALOG OPTICAL COAXIAL  
The recorder's display indicates the current input.  
6
7
Play the source.  
The recorder starts recording automatically.  
If you want to adjust the recording  
level:  
Use the DISPLAY button to switch displays during recording.  
Start playing a sample of the source material, then turn the  
REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level (clockwise to  
increase or anticlockwise to reduce). Use the level meter to  
guage the the best recording level (the loudest sounds in the  
source should just reach 0dB on the meter; the red segments  
in the level meter should not light at all).  
The recorder goes into record-pause  
after recording.  
Be careful: In all-track synchro mode, if the recorder  
detects another signal, recording starts again.  
• If you're using all-track synchro with finalize, the recorder  
will start finalizing the disc after a minute of silence.  
• Push the REC LEVEL knob to choose automatic recording  
level control (the ALC indicator lights) and let the recorder  
adjust the recording level automatically.  
• Press 7 to finish the recording before ejecting the disc.  
* Track numbering may not work relaibly for some  
sources (such as those which are very noisy, or those  
which contain pauses or very quiet sections).  
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COMPACT DISC RECORDER MULTI-CD CHANGER  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
0
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER  
3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
REC/  
REC MUTE  
INPUT  
CD-R CONTROL  
REC LEVEL  
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DISP  
6
7
PUSH ON-OFF  
Manual recording (analog or digital)  
The main use for manual recording mode is when there are no  
specific start and/or end points in the source materialwhen  
you're recording from a tuner or a satellite decoder, for example.  
5
6
For digital sources, check that the  
signal is compatible.  
Set the source playing (if it isn't already) and check the  
display. If you see the message Can't rec or Can't  
copy the digital signal is either a format that the recorder  
doesn't recognize, or the source is copy protected. Record  
through the analog line inputs if you see either message.  
1
2
Make sure that any discs loaded in  
the CD changer are stopped.  
Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc.  
If it’s a blank disc, the display shows NEW DISC.  
Adjust the recording level, if  
necessary:  
• To adjust the recording level when using a digital input, see  
If the disc isn’t blank, use the DISPLAY button to check that  
there's enough space on it for what you want to record.  
step 4 of Digital synchro recording on page 32.  
• To adjust the analog recording level when using the analog  
inputs, see step 4 of Analog synchro recording on page 33.  
3
4
Press INPUT to choose the input to  
use.  
Pressing INPUT repeatedly switches the active input:  
7
8
Press 6 (CD-R side) to start  
recording.  
ANALOG OPTICAL COAXIAL  
The recorder's display indicates the current input.  
Start the source playing.  
During recording, press ¡¢ (CD-R side) anywhere  
you want a new track to start.  
Press REC.  
The recorder indicates that it's in record-pause mode.  
9
When you're finished, press 7 to stop  
recording.  
If you want to finalize the disc after recording, see page 20.  
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Recording fades  
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3- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER  
REC/  
REC MUTE  
FADER  
CD-R CONTROL  
6
7
COMPACT DISC RECORDER/  
MULTI-CD CHANGER  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Recording blank sections  
Recording blank sections  
Recording fades  
This feature is useful when you want to put some space at the end  
of a recording session so that the next recording doesn't start after  
the last too closely, but use it wherever you need some blank space  
recorded on the disc. Note that you can’t start a recording with a  
muted section; only after the recording has started, or at the end of  
a recording.  
When recording a radio or satellite broadcast, or just an excerpt  
from a recorded piece of music, you may want to fade in the  
recording at the start, then fade out again to finish.  
Note: fade in recording is only possible in the manual recording  
mode (see page 35). Fade outs are possible in any of the synchro  
recording modes (see pages 33–34) or the manual recording mode.  
1
While recording, or in record-pause  
With the source playing, press FADER  
in record-pause mode to fade in.  
Recording starts with a gradual fade in.  
mode, press .  
The REC indicator starts blinking and a blank space of  
about four seconds is recorded. The recorder then goes into  
record-pause. If you start recording again, a new track is  
started.  
Press FADER during recording to fade  
out.  
• If you press and hold ,you can record a blank for as long  
After recording the fade out, the recorder goes into record-  
as you hold down the button.  
pause. To finish the recording session here, press 7.  
If you record a fade out during all-track synchro recording,  
the synchro mode is cancelled after the fade out.  
• Pressing , (without holding) in record-pause mode  
records four seconds of silence from the current position.  
Use this to create spaces between tracks when recording in  
1-track synchro mode, for example.  
2
To finish the recording session here,  
press 7.  
• To restart recording, press 6.  
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9 Additional Information  
Handling discs  
Discs to avoid  
When holding CDs of any type, take care not to leave fingerprints,  
dirt or scratches on the disc surface. Hold the disc by its edge or by  
the center hole and edge. Damaged or dirty discs can affect  
playback and/or recording performance. Take care also not to  
scratch the label side of the disc. Although not as fragile as the  
recording side, scratches can still result in a disc becoming  
unusable.  
CDs spin at high speed inside the recorder during playback and  
recording. If you can see that a disc is cracked, chipped, warped, or  
otherwise damaged, don't risk using it in your CD recorder—you  
could end up damaging the unit.  
This recorder is designed for use with conventional, fully circular  
CDs only. Use of shaped CDs is not recommended for this product.  
Pioneer disclaims all liability arising in connection with the use of  
shaped CDs.  
Should a disc become marked with fingerprints, dust, etc., clean  
using a soft, dry cloth, wiping the disc lightly from the center to the  
outside edge as shown in the diagram below. If necessary, use a  
cloth soaked in alcohol, or a commercially available CD cleaning  
kit to clean a disc more thoroughly. Never use benzine, thinner or  
other cleaning agents, including products designed for cleaning  
vinyl records.  
Recording CDs  
This recorder is designed to let you make extremely high quality  
digital recordings onto recordable compact discs. For flexibility, you  
can use either rewritable discs (CD-RW) or write-once discs (CD-R).  
For more general information on the discs you can and can’t use  
with this recorder, see About CD, CD-R and CD-RW Discs on page  
7. The overview on these pages gives you an idea of what's possible,  
and also provides guidance on what to avoid and things to be  
careful of when recording.  
Wipe lightly from the  
center of the disc  
using straight strokes.  
Don’t wipe the disc  
surface using circular  
strokes.  
Digital and analog sources  
Storing discs  
This recorder has both an optical and a coaxial digital input, as  
well as a pair of analog inputs. Use a digital input when:  
Although CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs are more durable than vinyl  
records, you should still take care to handle and store discs  
correctly. When you're not using a disc, return it to its case and  
store upright. Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold, humid, or hot  
environments (including under direct sunlight).  
• recording from a CD/MD/DAT/DCC player or digital satellite  
with a digital output.  
Use the analog inputs when:  
When labeling discs, use a felt-tip pen sold for marking CDs. Don't  
glue paper or put stickers onto the disc, or use a pencil, ball-point  
pen or other sharp-tipped writing instrument. These could all  
damage the disc.  
• recording from a digital component that does not have a  
digital output (such as some portable equipment).  
• recording from an incompatible digital source (such as a  
high sampling-rate DAT tape).  
For more detailed care information see the instructions that come  
with discs.  
• recording a digital copy-protected source (see below).  
• recording from any analog source (radio broadcasts, vinyl  
records, cassette tapes, etc.).  
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9 Additional Information  
To avoid these problems, we recommend recording start IDs on the  
DAT manually, if possible. Refer to the instructions for your DAT  
recorder for more information.  
Digital recording restrictions  
This unit has been designed exclusively for recording and playback  
of audio discsyou can’t record other CD formats, such as  
computer CD-ROMs or Dolby Digital (AC-3). If you record from a  
disc format such as CD+Graphics, Video CD, or other format that  
includes both digital audio and video or text, you will only be able  
to record the audio part of the disc.  
You might also encounter problems if you try to synchro-record all  
tracks from a DAT that is set to program play. If you want to record  
a DAT in program play mode, use the 1-track synchro recording  
modesee page 33 for how to do this.  
In addition to standard audio CDs, this recorder will record DTS  
encoded audio CDs and HDCD format CDs. However, the recording  
level must be set to 0dB.  
Digital signal interruptions  
Sources of signal interruption include power or source component  
failure, accidental disconnection of the interconnect cord, and  
interruption of digital satellite broadcasts. In all these cases, if the  
signal resumes within about five seconds, the result will just be a  
blank section on the disc. If the interruption is longer than five  
seconds, the recorder displays the error message: Can’t rec and  
recording is paused.  
Almost all commercial digital source material is protected by  
copyright laws. For this reason, this recorder uses special consumer-  
use blank CD-R and CD-RW discs on which a copyright fee has  
already been paid. A further restriction is SCMS (Serial Copy  
Management System). This generally allows just one generation of  
digital recording. In other words, you can make a digital recording  
from an original source (such as a commercial CD), but you can’t  
then make further digital recordings from that copy. Most digital  
recording equipment uses the SCMS system, including CD-R and  
MD recorders, and DAT decks. You may also find that you can’t  
record certain DVD discs as the digital output of the DVD player can  
be disabled by the disc.  
Power interruptions  
Never switch off this recorder while it's copying, recording,  
finalizing, or while the display shows PMA REC (Program  
Memory Area Recording). If there's a power failure, or you  
accidently disconnect the power from the wall outlet while  
recording is in process, you'll lose at least part of the recording.  
When power is restored, the recorder attempt to record the PMA.  
If you do encounter SCMS or other digital-copy restrictions, you  
can always record through the analog inputs.  
After recording, always remove the disc from the recorder before  
switching the power off. Failure to do this could result in you losing  
some of the recorded material on the disc.  
Digital recording from DAT  
If you’re recording a DAT tape that was recorded using the DAT  
machine's auto ID function, the IDs on the tape are slightly after  
the beginning of the actual recording. This can cause problems for  
the CD recorder:  
Miscellaneous information  
• The minimum recordable time is four seconds. Even if you  
try and record something shorter than this, the track that  
the recorder creates will be four seconds.  
• The start of the track may not be recorded.  
• The track number will be recorded on the disc after the start  
of the track  
• The maximum number of tracks on a disc is 99.  
• The beginning of the next track on the DAT is  
unintentionally recorded  
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Understanding display messages  
Below is a list of messages you’ll see during normal operation with  
a brief explanation of what they mean. If you need more  
information, turn to the page indicated.  
Message  
Description  
Page  
OPEN  
The disc tray is open.  
CLOSE  
The disc tray is closing.  
A blank disc is loaded.  
NEW DISC  
NO DISC  
SET UP  
An attempt is made to start playback without a disc loaded.  
The unit is setting up for recording. Wait for the message to disappear.  
TOC READ  
The recorder is reading the disc’ s TOC (Table of Contents). Wait for the  
message to disappear.  
SYNC–1  
The unit is in 1-track synchro recording mode. Recording starts when the  
recorder detects a source input signal.  
p.32–33  
p.32–33  
p.31  
SYNC–ALL  
MONITOR  
The unit is in all-track synchro recording mode. Recording starts when the  
recorder detects a source input signal.  
The recorder is monitoring the input selected with the INPUT button.  
CD  
The recorder displays the source it is monitoring (CD, MD, DAT DVD, or  
DCC) during record setup.  
p.31–33  
(MD, DAT, DVD,  
DCC)  
PMA REC  
The recorder is writing TOC data to the disc’ s PMA (Program Memory  
Area). Never turn off the power while this display is showing.  
SKIP SET ?  
SKIP CLR ?  
ERASE TOC ?  
Confirm that you want to set a skip ID by pressing the  
SKIP SET button.  
p.23  
p.24  
p.22  
Confirm that you want to clear a skip ID by pressing the  
SKIP CLEAR button.  
Confirm that you want to erase the TOC of a finalized CD–RW disc to  
return it to a non-finalized state. After doing this, you can record more  
material on the disc.  
ERASE ALL ?  
Confirm that you want to erase all tracks recorded on a CD–RW disc by  
pressing 6.  
p.21–22  
p.22  
ALL / DISC / ERASE ? Confirm that you want to re-initialize the CD–RW disc by pressing 6.  
ERASE LAST ?  
Confirm that you want to delete the last track on a CD-RW disc by pressing  
p.21  
6.  
OPTICAL  
The recorder shows the current input modedigital or analog. Switch using  
p.31–34  
(COAXIAL, ANALOG)  
the INPUT button.  
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Error messages  
Below is a list of error messages you may see during playback or  
recording, with possible causes and remedies. If you need more  
information, turn to the page indicated.  
Message  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
CHECK DISC  
The disc is damaged or dirty.  
Take out the disc and check for dust, dirt,  
scratches, etc. Clean as necessary.  
p.36  
The disc is loaded upside down.  
Take out the disc and reload it label-side up.  
If the same message is displayed again after  
the disc is reloaded, unplug the power cord  
and plug it in again. If the message is still  
displayed, please contact a Pioneer  
authorized service center.  
CHECK  
(blinking  
display)  
A system error occurred, perhaps due to Unplug the power cord and plug it in again.  
noise or static electricity.  
If the same message is displayed again,  
please contact a Pioneer authorized service  
center.  
RESUME  
E1  
Power to the unit was interrupted  
during recording. When power is  
restored, this message appears.  
The recorder is trying to repair the disc. Wait  
until the message disappears.  
The disc was not loaded properly.  
Open the disc tray and reload the disc. Make  
sure that it is seated properly in the disc  
guide.  
E2  
The disc mechanism is not working  
properly.  
Open the disc tray and make sure that  
nothing is obstructing it. If the problem  
persists, contact a Pioneer authorized service  
center.  
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Messages relating to recording  
Message  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
Can't COPY  
The input signal is digital-copy  
protected with SCMS.  
Record the source through the analog  
inputs.  
p.33–34  
Can't REC  
The digital source was interrupted.  
Check that the digital input cable is  
connected properly and that the power of  
the source player is on.  
p.9  
The source is not audio, or is an  
incompatible format (e.g. a  
CD–ROM).  
Check that the source is a regular music  
source.  
Can't SYNC  
The digital source is not recognized as If recording from a source other than CD,  
p.34  
CD, MD, DVD, DAT, or DCC.  
MD, DVD, DAT or DCC, try using the  
manual digital recording mode.  
CHECK  
INPUT (CD) ?  
The source player was already playing  
when the SYNCHRO button was  
pressed.  
Stop the source player. After a short time,  
SYNC–1 or SYNC–ALL is displayed,  
and the recorder goes into synchro–record-  
pause mode.  
p.33–34  
REPAIR  
The recorder was switched  
While REPAIR is displayed, the recorder  
automatically examines the recorded area  
of the disc and updates the track numbers  
and recording time data. This process takes  
about 40 minutes for a fully recorded disc.  
Finalization or further recording is possible  
once the REPAIR message disappears.  
off/unplugged after recording without  
ejecting the disc. The recorder could  
not write essential recording  
information onto the disc.  
REC FULL  
Pro DISC  
No more recording is possible because  
the available recording time of the disc CD–RW disc.  
has been used up, or 99 tracks have  
Use another disc, or erase the  
already been recorded on the disc.  
The loaded disc is a CD–R or CD–RW Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc that is  
p.7  
disc for professional use without the  
designated as being for consumer use.  
Consumer Use designation.  
3 If none of the above solves the problem, use  
manual digital recording to record.  
Digital synchro recording troubleshooting  
If digital synchro-recording fails to operate correctly, check the  
following:  
• Digital synchro-recording uses a digital sub-signal  
contained in the source player’s digital output. Some CD/  
MD/DAT/DVD players are not compatible with synchro  
recording.  
1 Pause playback of the source, then press the  
digital synchro button again.  
If you’re recording from a portable CD player, etc., make  
sure that the shock-protection feature is switched off.  
2 Start playback of the source component  
once you see the SYNCHRO indicator start  
to blink.  
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Troubleshooting  
Some tracks are skipped without being played  
• The disc loaded contains skip IDs – pages 23–24.  
Power does not come on  
• Check that the unit is plugged into a standard AC power  
outlet.  
• If the unit is connected to another component’s power output,  
check that the other component is switched on.  
A recorded CD-R disc won’t play on other CD  
players  
• Check that the disc has been finalized – page 20.  
• Most ordinary CD players will not play CD-RW discs.  
No sound when playing a disc  
• Check that all connections to the amplifier are correct and  
that all interconnects are firmly connected.  
Can’t record  
• Check that all connections to the amplifier and any other  
components are correct and that all interconnects are firmly  
connected.  
• Check that the disc you’re trying to record onto hasn’t already  
been finalized. If it has, use another disc, or erase the TOC  
(CD-RW only) – page 22.  
• Check that you’ve selected the correct input. Use the INPUT  
button to switch inputs.  
• Check that the recording level is not set too low – pages 33–  
34.  
Recorded sound is distorted  
• Check that all connections to the amplifier and any other  
components are correct and that all interconnects are firmly  
connected.  
• There may be interference from a nearby TV. Switch the TV off  
during recording, or move the unit further away.  
• Check that the recording level is not set too high. Use the  
fixed/automatic level function if you’re unsure – pages 32–  
33.  
• Some analog sources output a very high level signal that may  
distort the recording. In this case, turn down the recording  
level – page 33.  
• Check that the disc is not warped, damaged or dirty – page 36  
Can’t operate using the remote control  
• Check that the batteries in the remote are not exhausted.  
• Check that there are no obstacles between the remote and the  
remote sensor.  
• Check that no bright lights (including sunlight) are shining  
onto the remote control sensor on the main unit.  
• Check that you’re operating the remote within its operating  
range – page 11.  
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9 Additional Information  
3. Input jacks  
Optical digital input jack  
Coaxial digital input jack  
Audio LINE input jacks  
Control IN jack  
Specifications  
1. General  
Model ..................................................... Compact disc audio system  
Applicable discs ......................................... CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs  
Power supply ....................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz (U.S./Canadian models)  
AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz (U.K. model)  
4. Output jacks  
Optical digital output jack  
Coaxial digital output jack  
Audio LINE output jack  
Power consumption ............................. 28 W (U.S./Canadian models)  
26 W (U.K. model)  
Operating temperature......... +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)  
Weight (without package) ................................. 7.0 kg (15 lb, 7 oz)  
Max. dimensions ........................ 420 (W) x 128 (H) x 385 (D) mm  
16-9/16 (W) x 5-1/16 (H) x 15-3/16 (D) in.  
5. Accessories  
Remote control unit ......................................................................... 1  
Size AA/R6P dry cell batteries .......................................................... 2  
Stereo audio cord ............................................................................. 2  
AC power cord ................................................................................... 1  
Operating instructions ..................................................................... 1  
Warranty card ................................................................................... 1  
2. Audio unit  
Frequency characteristics........................................... 2 Hz to 20 kHz  
Playback S/N .......................... 102 dB (EIAJ) (U.S./Canadian models)  
105 dB (EIAJ) (U.K. model)  
Playback dynamic range ......... 95 dB (EIAJ) (U.S./Canadian models)  
96 dB (EIAJ) (U.K. model)  
Playback total harmonic distortion........................ 0.0035 % (EIAJ)  
(U.S./Canadian models)  
NOTE:  
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change  
without notice, due to improvements.  
0.003 % (EIAJ) (U.K. model)  
Playback channel separation ....................................... 96 dB (EIAJ)  
Recording S/N ............................................................... 90 dB (EIAJ)  
Recording dynamic range ............................................ 90 dB (EIAJ)  
Recording total harmonic distortion.................................... 0.005 %  
Output voltage ............................................................................ 2.0 V  
Wow-flutter ......................................... Less than measurement limit  
((±0.001 % W.PEAK) (EIAJ))  
Number of channels .......................................... 2 channels (stereo)  
Coaxial output.............................................. 0.5 Vpp ±20 % (75 )  
Optical output ................... –15 to –21 dBm (wavelength: 660 nm)  
Frequency deflection: Level 2 (standard mode)  
*Recording specification values are for the LINE input (analog)  
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Copyright © 1999 Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
PIONEER CORPORATION ...............4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USA] INC. .......................... P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A.  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. .............. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada  
PIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] N.V. ...................... Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium  
TEL: 03/570.05.11  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. ...... 178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia,  
TEL: [03] 9586-6300  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V. ... San Lorenzo Num 1009 3er piso Desp. 302 Col. Del Valle,  
Mexico D.F. C.P. 03100 TEL: 5-688-52-90  
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