Yamaha CDR D651 User Manual

UCA  
CDR-D651  
Compact Disc Recorder  
Lecteur/Enregistreur CD  
MPUULSHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
FADE IN  
/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
MODE D'EMPLOI  
GETTING STARTED  
ENGLISH  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this YAMAHA product. We hope it will give you many years of trouble-free enjoyment. For the best  
performance, read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your YAMAHA product.  
Features  
• Double Speed CD DIRECT Copy  
• CD-R/CD-RW Recording and Playback  
• Double Speed Finalization  
• Various Playback Functions for 2 CDs  
Relay Play, Program Play  
Repeat Play, Random Play  
• CD TEXT Compatible  
• Optical Digital Input and Output  
Contents  
GETTING STARTED  
PLAYBACK  
Contents ........................................................... 1  
PRECAUTIONS ............................. 2  
DISCS COMPATIBLE WITH THIS UNIT .. 3  
PLAYING 1 OR 2 CDS.................... 22  
Basic Playback Operation ............................... 22  
Relay Playback of 2 CDs................................. 22  
Searching ....................................................... 23  
Skipping Tracks .............................................. 23  
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS ................. 24  
Program Play ................................................. 24  
Random Play .................................................. 25  
Single Repeat ................................................. 26  
Full Repeat ..................................................... 26  
Repeat Relay .................................................. 26  
Random Repeat.............................................. 26  
Listening with Headphones ............................ 27  
Auto Play ........................................................ 27  
PREPARATION.............................. 4  
Supplied Accessories ....................................... 4  
Remote Control ................................................ 5  
Connections ..................................................... 6  
CD Preventive Care........................................... 7  
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ............ 8  
Front Panel ....................................................... 8  
Remote Control ................................................ 9  
Display ........................................................... 10  
Menu Setting .................................................. 11  
RECORDING  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
RECORDING TO A DISC ................. 12  
Basic Recording Operation ............................. 12  
Selecting an Input Source .............................. 14  
Selecting a Recording Mode .......................... 14  
Setting the Recording Level ........................... 15  
Manual Track Marking .................................... 15  
RECORDING FUNCTIONS ............... 16  
CD DIRECT Copy ............................................ 16  
Synchronized Recording ................................ 16  
Track and Disc Erase (CD-RW discs only) ...... 18  
REC Mute ....................................................... 19  
Fade In/Fade Out Function .............................. 19  
CD TEXT Copying and Editing ........................ 19  
FINALIZATION ............................ 21  
Finalization ..................................................... 21  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ........... 28  
CD-Recorder System Notes and Limitations .. 28  
SCMS Copy Protection ................................... 28  
Display Messages .......................................... 29  
Troubleshooting ............................................. 30  
Specifications ................................................. 31  
E-1  
PRECAUTIONS: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT ............  
• To assure the finest performance, please read this  
manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future  
reference.  
insert the transportation pad in the disc tray. Finally,  
press POWER to turn off this unit, and disconnect the AC  
power plug from the wall outlet. After this unit is moved,  
remove the pad to ensure correct operation.  
• Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place  
with at least 5 cm of ventilation space on the top, right  
and left, and at the back of this unit – away from direct  
sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or  
cold.  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.K. MODEL  
IMPORTANT:  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following code:  
• Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances,  
motors, or transformers to avoid humming sounds. To  
prevent fire or electrical shock, do not place this unit  
where it may get exposed to rain, water, and/or any type  
of liquid.  
Blue: NEUTRAL  
Brown: LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus  
may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the  
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is  
coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is  
coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Making sure that  
neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin  
plug.  
• Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes  
from cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in a  
environment with high humidity (i.e. a room with a  
humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this unit, which  
may cause an electrical shock, fire, damage to this unit,  
and/or personal injury.  
• On the top of this unit, do NOT place:  
Other components, as they may cause damage and/or  
discoloration on the surface of this unit.  
Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire,  
damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.  
Containers with liquid in them, as they may cause  
electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit.  
For U.K. customers  
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug  
supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an  
appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the  
instructions described above.  
• Do not cover the rear panel of this unit with a newspaper,  
tablecloth, curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat  
radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises, it may  
cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.  
Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be  
destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if  
engaged in a live socket outlet.  
• Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections  
are complete.  
Laser component in this product is capable of emitting  
radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.  
• Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat,  
possibly causing damage.  
• Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.  
Voltage Selector (General model only)  
The voltage selector on the rear panel of this unit must  
be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging into  
the AC power supply.  
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet,  
grasp the plug; do not pull the cord.  
• Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might  
damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
Voltages are 110/120/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.  
• Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using  
this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous  
and may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal  
injury. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any  
damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage  
other than specified.  
• To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the power  
cord from the wall outlet during an electrical storm.  
• Take care of this unit so that no foreign objects and/or  
liquid drops inside this unit.  
• Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified  
YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed.  
The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons.  
• When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time  
(i.e. vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the  
wall outlet.  
• Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section on  
common operating errors before concluding that this unit  
is faulty.  
• Before moving this unit, first check that there is no disc in  
the disc tray. To prevent damage to this unit, be sure to  
E-2  
.......................................DISCS COMPATIBLE WITH THIS UNIT  
I Discs that can be used for recording  
Be sure to use only CD-R and CD-RW discs made by  
reliable manufacturers.  
CD-R and CD-RW digital audio discs that display either of  
the following marks can be used with this unit.  
I Discs that can be played back  
In addition to CD-R and CD-RW digital audio discs  
described above, commercially available pre-recorded CDs  
bearing the mark shown below can also be played on this  
unit.  
I Playback of CD-RW discs  
In addition to these marks being present on the disc, check  
that at least one of the following phrases can also be found  
on the disc or disc case.  
Please note that even after a CD-RW disc has been  
finalized, it still cannot be played on a standard CD player.  
CD-RW discs can only be played back on CD-RW  
compatible players such as this unit.  
FOR CONSUMER  
FOR CONSUMER USE  
FOR MUSIC USE ONLY  
Additionally, CD-RW discs can be erased even after  
finalization has been performed, and recorded onto again.  
G Regarding discs that can be used for recording  
CD-R discs can only be recorded on once, and the recorded  
material cannot be erased.  
I Playback on DVD players  
CD-RW discs can be recorded on, have the recorded material  
erased, and then recorded on again any number of times.  
Before playing back a finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs on a  
DVD player, please check whether the DVD player is  
compatible with CD-R or CD-RW discs or not. Refer to the  
owner's manual of the DVD player for more information. If  
the DVD player is not compatible with CD-R or CD-RW  
discs, do not attempt to play them on the DVD player.  
G The following discs cannot be used for recording on  
this unit.  
Discs bearing marks other than those shown above.  
Discs intended for recording computer data.  
Discs intended for professional use or labeled “FOR  
PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY”.  
Note  
Please check the copyright laws in your country to  
record from records, compact discs, radio, etc.  
Recording of copyright material may infringe copyright  
laws.  
I Finalization of CD-R discs for playback on  
standard CD players  
Although a partially recorded CD-R disc can be played on  
this unit, it cannot be played on a standard CD player until it  
has undergone a process known as “finalization”. In the  
finalization process, the Table of Contents (TOC) is written  
onto the disc and further recording is not possible.  
However, this process makes it possible to play a CD-R  
disc on a standard CD player.  
Some CD players may not play back the finalized CD-R  
discs properly due to differences in the playback system of  
different manufacturers.  
See page 21 for the finalization procedure.  
I Regarding erasure or loss of data  
Yamaha and suppliers accept no liability for the loss of data  
or any problems caused as a result. As a precaution, it is  
recommended that the discs are tested after they have  
been written to. Furthermore, under no circumstances does  
Yamaha and suppliers guarantee the reliability of the discs.  
E-3  
PREPARATION..................................................................  
Supplied Accessories  
After unpacking, make sure the following items are included in your package.  
Remote Control  
Batteries (size AA, UM-3, R6) (2)  
COPY  
A
OPEN/CLOSE  
B
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
REC  
REC MUTE  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
RCA Pin Cables (2)  
INPUT  
A/B  
TIME  
MENU  
EDIT  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
DELETE  
SET  
1
4
7
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
DEF  
MNO  
VWX  
3
6
9
GHI  
PQR  
YZ  
STU  
0
+10  
SYMBOL  
SPACE  
PROG  
Optical Fiber Cable (1)  
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
A
B
Ferrite core for headphones cable (1)  
(U.S.A., Canada, and Australia model only)  
When using headphones, be sure to attach the ferrite core  
provided to the headphones cable in order to reduce the  
electromagnetic interference. Open the cover and fit the  
core onto the headphones cable as the illustration below  
shows.  
E-4  
.................................................................. PREPARATION  
Remote Control  
I Loading the batteries in the remote control  
I Remote control operation range  
1
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDR–D651  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
TRACK NO.  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
POWER  
FINALIZE  
ERASE  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT/  
TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
DISC  
A
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
3
2
MIN  
MAX  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
Remote control  
sensor  
Within approximately 6 m  
(20 feet)  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the  
back of the remote control.  
2. Insert the batteries (AA, UM-3 or R6 type)  
according to the polarity markings on the inside of  
the battery compartment.  
3. Close the battery compartment cover.  
Battery replacement  
If you find that the remote control must be used closer to  
this unit than usual, the batteries are weak. Replace  
batteries with new ones.  
Notes  
Notes  
There should be no large obstacles between the remote control  
Use only AA, UM-3, R6 batteries for replacement.  
Be sure the polarities are correct. (See the illustration inside the  
battery compartment.)  
and this unit.  
If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by strong  
lighting (especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.), it  
might cause the remote control not to work correctly. In this  
case, reposition the main unit to avoid direct lighting.  
Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for an  
extended period of time.  
If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching  
the leaked material or letting it come in contact with clothing,  
etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing  
new batteries.  
E-5  
PREPARATION..................................................................  
Connections  
Turn off the power of this unit and the other component, and unplug them from the wall outlet before making any  
connections.  
Correctly connect the input and output jacks on this unit to the input and output jacks on the other component.  
Arrow marks () in the illustration below indicate the direction of the audio signal.  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
V
2 2 0  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
LINE IN  
LINE OUT  
IN  
OPTICAL  
4
3
110V  
L
L
R
R
REC  
PLAY  
RCA pin cable  
(included)  
To wall outlet  
Voltage Selector  
(General model)  
Optical fiber cables  
(One included)  
RCA pin cable  
(included)  
PLAY  
REC  
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
L
L
R
R
IN  
OUT  
Amplifier or Receiver  
I Digital connections  
Remove the jack covers for DIGITAL IN OPTICAL and DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL before starting to make connections.  
Using the optical fiber cable, connect the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL on this unit to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL on the other  
component, and the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL on this unit to the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL on the other component.  
Keep the jack covers for future use. Replace them in order to protect the digital jacks from dust when the jacks are not  
being used.  
I Analog connections  
Make sure to correctly connect the L (left) and R (right) ANALOG LINE IN (REC) and ANALOG LINE OUT (PLAY) jacks  
on this unit to the L (left) and R (right) ANALOG LINE OUT (REC) and ANALOG LINE IN (PLAY) jacks on the other  
component.  
Connect the ANALOG LINE IN (REC) jack on this unit to the ANALOG LINE OUT (REC) jack on the other component,  
and the ANALOG LINE OUT (PLAY) jack on this unit to the ANALOG LINE IN (PLAY) jack on the other component.  
The ANALOG LINE IN (REC) and ANALOG LINE OUT (PLAY) jacks on this unit are numbered 4 and 3 respectively.  
Connect these jacks to the jacks with same numbers when connecting this unit with YAMAHA amplifier or receiver.  
Plug in this unit to a wall outlet when all connections are complete.  
E-6  
.................................................................. PREPARATION  
CD Preventive Care  
This compact disc recorder is designed for use with  
Although playback of compact discs is generally not  
affected by small particles of dust or fingerprints on their  
playing surface, dust, fingerprints, small scratches and  
direct sunlight on the recording surface of a CD-R or  
CD-RW disc may make recording impossible. Therefore,  
for optimal performance of the recorder and for long-  
term enjoyment of your CD collection, handle discs  
correctly as outlined in the following guidelines.  
compact discs bearing the , or marks  
,
,
only. Never attempt to load any other type of disc into  
this unit.  
This unit will also play 8-cm (3-inch) compact discs.  
Compact discs are not subjected to wear during play,  
but damage to the disc surface when the disc is being  
handled can adversely affect the discs play.  
Do not use cleaning discs or warped discs. All of these  
could damage the unit.  
Hold discs by touching only the edges or center hole.  
When a disc is not currently being used, remove it  
from the recorder and store in an appropriate case.  
With proper disc maintenance, cleaning should not  
be necessary. However, should cleaning be required,  
wipe by using a clean, dry cloth. Do not wipe with a  
circular motion; wipe straight outward from the  
center.  
I To prevent a malfunction of this unit  
Do not use any non-standard shaped CDs (heart, etc.)  
available on the market, because it may damage this  
unit.  
Do not use a CD with tape, seals, or paste on it, because  
damage to this unit may result.  
Be sure to use a felt-tip pen or similar writing tool when  
writing on the label side of the disc. Do not use a ball-  
point pen, pencil, or other hard-tipped writing tool, as  
these may damage the disc and may aversely affect  
further recording on the disc.  
Do not try to clean the discs surface by using any type  
of disc cleaner, record spray, antistatic spray or liquid,  
or any other chemical-based liquid, because such  
substances might irreparably damage the discs surface.  
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperature,  
or high humidity for a long period of time, because these  
might warp or otherwise damage the disc.  
No!  
E-7  
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS.................................................  
Front Panel  
1
2
3 4 5 6  
7
89 0 q w er t  
y
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDRD651  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
POWER  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT/TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
DISC  
A
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
MIN  
MAX  
FADE IN/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
; l  
k
j
h
g
f
d
s a p o  
i
u
1 POWER ...................................................... P.12,22  
2 Disc tray A.................................................. P.14,16  
3 Display ............................................................ P.10  
4 v (Open/Close for disc tray A)  
u Disc tray B.................................................. P.12,16  
i ANALOG REC LEVEL ................................... P.15  
o REC FADE IN/OUT .............................. P.13,15,19  
p REC MUTE ..................................................... P.19  
a r/y (Skip/Search for disc tray B)  
s t/e (Skip/Search for disc tray B)  
d a (Stop for disc tray B)  
5 DISPLAY A ..................................................... P.10  
6 TEXT/TIME ................................................ P.10,20  
7 DISPLAY B ..................................................... P.10  
8 v (Open/Close for disc tray B)  
f w/d (Play/Pause for disc tray B)  
9 Remote control sensor  
g PHONES LEVEL ............................................ P.27  
h PHONES ......................................................... P.27  
j w/d (Play/Pause for disc tray A)  
0 COPY .............................................................. P.16  
q FINALIZE ........................................................ P.21  
w REC MODE ................................................ P.16,17  
e TRACK NO. .................................................... P.15  
r ERASE ............................................................ P.18  
t INPUT......................................................... P.13,14  
y MULTI JOG........................................... P.11,15,16  
k a (Stop for disc tray A)  
l r/y (Skip/Search for disc tray A)  
; t/e (Skip/Search for disc tray A)  
E-8  
...................................................CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS  
Remote Control  
1 COPY .............................................................. P.16  
2 OPEN/CLOSE A, B  
COPY  
3 REC FADE IN/OUT .............................. P.13,15,19  
1
4 REC MUTE ..................................................... P.19  
A
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
B
5 REC MODE ................................................ P.16,17  
6 DISPLAY A/B ................................................. P.10  
7 TIME ................................................................ P.10  
8 TEXT .......................................................... P.10,20  
9 MENU ......................................................... P.11,16  
0 EDIT ................................................................ P.20  
q DELETE .......................................................... P.20  
w Alphabetical/Numeric buttons ................... P.20,23  
e REPEAT.......................................................... P.26  
r RANDOM ........................................................ P.25  
t e (Search)  
2
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
FADE IN  
REC  
/
OUT  
REC MUTE  
3
4
o
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
5
p
a
s
INPUT  
A/B  
6
TIME  
MENU  
EDIT  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
d
7
8
9
f
g
DELETE  
SET  
0
q
1
4
7
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
DEF  
MNO  
VWX  
3
6
9
GHI  
PQR  
YZ  
w
y d (Pause)  
u t (Skip)  
STU  
i A (Disc tray A) ................................................ P.24  
o TRACK NO. WRITE ....................................... P.15  
p ERASE ............................................................ P.18  
a FINALIZE ........................................................ P.21  
s INPUT......................................................... P.13,14  
d DIMMER.......................................................... P.10  
f +, ............................................................. P.11,16  
g SET ................................................................. P.20  
h PROG ......................................................... P.24,25  
j CLEAR ............................................................ P.25  
k r (Search)  
0
+10  
SPACE  
SYMBOL  
PROG  
h
j
k
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
e
r
t
y
u
l
;
A
B
z
i
x
l y (Skip)  
; w (Play)  
z B (Disc tray B) ................................................ P.24  
x a (Stop)  
E-9  
CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS ...................................................  
Total disc play time  
Display  
1
54:36  
dB 60  
The display located in the center of this unit provides  
information about disc A and disc B. Press DISPLAY A or  
DISPLAY B on the front panel (DISPLAY A/B on the  
remote) to select the disc information you wish to see.  
L
TOTAL  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
Total remaining time on the disc  
Disc tray A  
Disc tray B  
1
54:24  
dB 60  
L
TOTAL  
REMAIN  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
Open  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
I CD-TEXT displays  
This unit is CD-TEXT compatible. When playing a CD with  
CD-TEXT data, the disc name and track name are  
displayed following after the total remaining time on the  
disc, by pressing TEXT/TIME on the front panel. When  
using the remote control, press TEXT to display the disc  
name and track name.  
I Displays during recording  
Recording is done on disc tray B. While recording is being  
done, each time TEXT/TIME (TIME on the remote) is  
pressed, the display changes as follows:  
Elapsed time of the track being recorded  
When recording from the LINE IN jack  
Disc name  
CDR  
CD  
REC  
2
1:41  
R
44.I  
BEATLES BE  
R
L
L
TITLE  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
When making a copy from disc tray A  
Track name  
CDR  
REC  
CD  
8
2
1:41  
R
44.I  
YESTERDAY  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
L
TRACK  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
When the name contains more than 10 characters, the first  
10 characters are displayed after the entire name is shown  
scrolled.  
Total time recorded on the disc  
CDR  
REC  
2
7:32  
R
44.I  
L
TOTAL  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
I Display brightness  
The brightness of the display can be changed in three  
degrees by pressing DIMMER on the remote.  
Total remaining recording time on the disc  
CDR  
REC  
2
67:07  
R
44.I  
6 4 2 I  
L
TOTAL  
REMAIN  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
0
OVER  
I Displays during playback  
While a disc is being played, each time TEXT/TIME (TIME  
on the remote) is pressed, the display changes as follows:  
Elapsed time of the track being played  
1
0:12  
dB 60  
L
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
Remaining time of the track being played  
1
4:27  
dB 60  
L
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
REMAIN  
R
E-10  
...................................................CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS  
Menu Setting  
Before starting recording and playback, it is necessary to set the mode for each operation using the MULTI JOG knob on  
the front panel (MENU and +/on the remote).  
1. While this unit is in the stop mode, press and  
rotate the MULTI JOG knob (MENU and +/on  
the remote) to display the items in the menu.  
2. Press the MULTI JOG knob to select the item to  
be set. The options (shown underlined below)  
blink and alternate as the knob is rotated.  
Select the one to be set by pressing the MULTI  
JOG knob again.  
CD  
Play Mode  
Play SINGLE  
Play RELAY  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
*
*
To select single disc play or relay play of 2 discs.  
CD  
Auto Play  
Auto ON  
Auto OFF  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
To select an automatic start or manual start of  
playback when the power is turned on.  
CD  
Copy Speed  
R
Copy x1  
Copy x2  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
*
To select normal (x1) or double (x2) speed when  
copying from disc tray A to disc tray B.  
CD  
FadeIn Time  
R
Fade In 1s 10s  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
CD  
FadeOutTime  
R
FadeOut 1s 10s  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
*
*
To set the fade-in and fade-out time respectively for  
recording.  
CD  
SCMS Mode  
Can't Copy  
ANALOG Copy  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
These settings remain even when the power is turned off.  
To select analog recording when digital recording is  
not possible for SCMS using the DIRECT copy  
function.  
When editing CD TEXT  
*
Enter alphabetical letters, numbers, and symbols.  
See page 19 for details.  
CDR  
Track Name  
R
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
CDR  
Disc Name  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
E-11  
RECORDING  
RECORDING TO A DISC .......................................................  
1
2,4  
3
COPY  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDRD651  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
ERASE  
POWER  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
A
OPEN/CLOSE  
B
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT  
/TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
2,4  
DISC  
A
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
FADE IN  
REC  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
REC MUTE  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
MIN  
MAX  
FADE IN/  
OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
ERASE  
When a new disc is loaded in this unit, this unit performs a  
number of internal operations to determine the format and  
content of the disc. During this time, Readingappears in  
the display. This process requires approximately 10  
seconds to complete for any type of disc.  
Basic Recording Operation  
Recording is done on disc tray B of this unit. Disc tray A is  
used for playback only. Recording operation is described  
with buttons on this unit and the remote control. These  
button names are noted in the order of button name  
(remote control button name).  
Reading  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
I To load a disc  
When a CD-R disc without finalization performed or a CD-  
RW disc is loaded in this unit, OPC (Optimum Power  
Calibration) is automatically performed to make an optimal  
recording. OPC optimizes the laser power to the reflectivity  
of the disc.  
1. Press POWER on the front panel to turn on the  
power.  
2. Press v for disc tray B on your right (OPEN/  
CLOSE B on the remote) to open the disc tray.  
During OPC, OPC Adjustappears in the display. This  
process requires approximately 15 seconds for a CD-R and  
45 seconds for a CD-RW to complete.  
3. Load a disc to be used for recording, correctly  
aligned in the recessed area of the disc tray with  
its recordable side facing down.  
Note  
When loading an 8 cm (3 in.) disc, place it in the inner  
recessed area of the disc tray. Do not put a normal 12  
cm (5 in.) disc on top of an 8 cm disc.  
OPC data is memorized both in this unit and the disc. This unit  
can memorize the OPC data for up to 24 discs. After 24 discs  
are reached, the oldest OPC data will be deleted and the newest  
one will be added.  
OPC process will not be performed on the disc if its OPC data  
has been already in this units memory. (When Disc Erase is  
performed on a CD-RW disc, its OPC data will be also erased.)  
OPC Adjust  
R
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
After the disc has been read and any necessary internal  
adjustments have been performed, one of the following  
displays appears, and normal operation is possible.  
4. Press v (OPEN/CLOSE B on the remote) to  
close the disc tray.  
Note  
When a prerecorded audio CD is loaded in this unit  
You can also close the disc tray by pressing the front edge of  
the disc tray gently.  
CD  
1
:
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
When a new CD-R or CD-RW disc is loaded in this unit  
CDR  
0
:
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
E-12  
........................................................RECORDING TO A DISC  
12  
10,11  
9
2
COPY  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDRD651  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
TRACK NO.  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
A
OPEN/CLOSE  
B
FINALIZE  
ERASE  
POWER  
10,11  
1
9
2
FADE IN  
REC  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT  
/
TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
DISC  
A
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
REC MUTE  
REC  
MIN  
MAX  
FADE IN  
/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
INPUT  
A
/B  
TIME  
MENU  
EDIT  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
8
4,6,7  
1
DELETE  
SET  
I To start recording  
1
4
7
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
DEF  
MNO  
VWX  
3
6
9
GHI  
PQR  
YZ  
1. Press REC.  
This unit enters the record pause mode.  
STU  
CDR  
REC  
Standby  
0
+10  
SYMBOL  
L
PROG  
SPACE  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
2. Select the appropriate input signal to be used  
for recording by pressing the INPUT button.  
(See page 14 for details.)  
6,7  
4,7  
3. Adjust the recording level.  
(See page15 for details.)  
A
B
The recording level can be adjusted when making  
8
digital and analog recordings. However the recording  
level cannot be changed when making a CD DIRECT  
copy.  
4. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start recording.  
5. Start playing the source.  
6. Press w/d (d on the remote) to pause recording  
temporarily.  
Standbylights in the display.  
7. To resume recording, press w/d (w or d on the  
remote).  
8. Press a to stop recording.  
Waitlights in the display while information is being  
written to the PMA (Program Memory Area).  
9. Finalize the disc when recording is complete.  
See page 21 for the finalization procedure.  
10. Press v (OPEN/CLOSE B on the remote) to  
open the disc tray and remove the disc.  
Important  
11. Press v (OPEN/CLOSE B on the remote) again  
Do not turn off the power during recording. If the  
power is turned off, recorded material may be lost or  
the disc may not perform normally.  
to close the tray.  
12. Press POWER to turn off the power when you  
If the power is turned off while recording on a CD-R  
disc, any material recorded before the information is  
written to the PMA (Program Memory Area) will be lost  
and further recording on that disc will not be  
possible.  
have finished using this unit.  
During recording, make sure that this unit is not  
subjected to shock or vibration as it may cause skips  
or jumps to be included in the recording.  
E-13  
RECORDING TO A DISC .......................................................  
I Manual recording  
Selecting an Input Source  
Press INPUT to select the appropriate input source to be  
In this recording mode, all recording operations (such as  
starting, stopping, track marking, and finalization) are  
manually performed.  
used for recording among optical digital recording, analog  
recording, and copying from disc tray A.  
When recording onto a partially recorded  
disc  
If a CD-R or CD-RW disc has some recording time  
remaining on it before finalization is performed, any of the  
recording modes can be normally performed. Recording  
automatically starts from the location immediately after the  
last recorded track on the disc.  
To record a digital source, press INPUT to light  
DIGITAL.  
To record an analog source, press INPUT to light  
ANALOG.  
To record a source CD placed on the disc tray A, press  
INPUT to light DISC A. A CD placed on the disc tray A  
can be recorded to a CD-R or CD-RW disc.  
The copy speed can be selected at either normal speed  
(as you listen) or double speed (takes half of the time of  
normal speed recording).  
In the following cases recording is NOT  
possible  
When the CD indicator is lit indicating that a CD or  
finalized CD-R disc is loaded in this unit.  
When the CD-RW and TOC indicators are lit indicating  
that a finalized CD-RW disc is loaded in this unit.  
When there is no recording time remaining on the disc  
and Disc Fullappears in the display.  
When 99 tracks have been recorded and Track Full”  
appears in the display. Only 99 tracks may be recorded  
on a CD.  
When CD DIRECT copy is selected, DISC A  
automatically lights.  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
ACK NO.  
DISC  
A
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
RASE  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
When the CD-R or CD-RW disc loaded in this unit is not  
intended for recording audio and Not Audioappears in  
the display.  
Regardless of the INPUT setting, both digital and analog  
signals are output at the same time.  
When DIGITAL or DISC A is selected using INPUT, the  
input digital sampling frequency is indicated in the  
display.  
Before CD-R discs can be played on standard  
CD players Finalization  
When you have finished recording on a CD-R disc, it is  
necessary to finalize the disc to make it compatible with  
standard CD players. If this procedure is not performed, the  
CD-R disc will not be playable on a standard CD player.  
Make this input source selection while this unit is in the  
stop or record pause mode.  
If Full AUTO synchronized recording or CD DIRECT  
copying is performed, finalization is automatically  
performed following the conclusion of recording.  
Selecting a Recording Mode  
This unit features a number of recording modes. Select the  
appropriate mode that suits your purpose.  
I CD DIRECT copy  
A source CD placed on the disc tray A can be directly  
recorded to a CD-R or CD-RW disc placed on the disc tray  
B.  
I Single track synchronized recording  
This unit automatically starts recording a single track when  
the source component starts playback. This mode is  
convenient for recording a mix of single tracks from  
different sources.  
I All track synchronized recording  
This unit automatically starts recording all tracks when the  
source component starts playback. Track numbers are  
automatically placed between the tracks being recorded.  
I Full AUTO synchronized recording  
This mode automatically finalizes the disc after all track  
synchronized recording. A CD-R disc can then be played  
on a standard CD player.  
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....................................................... RECORDING TO A DISC  
DIGITAL REC  
LEVEL knob  
Setting the Recording Level  
DISPLAY  
A
/
B
INPUT  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
MULTI JOG  
TIME  
MENU  
EDIT  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
COPY  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
FADE IN/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
DELETE  
SET  
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
+/buttons  
FADE IN/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
I CD DIRECT copy  
The recording level cannot be changed when the CD  
DIRECT function is on.  
REC  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
There are two knobs used for setting the recording level  
depending on the input source. When ANALOG is selected  
using INPUT, the ANALOG REC LEVEL knob is used for  
setting. When DIGITAL or DISC A is selected, it is not  
normally necessary to set the recording level. However it is  
possible to lower the recording level using the DIGITAL  
REC LEVEL knob.  
Manual Track Marking  
This unit can automatically place track markers. However  
you can also manually place track markers as you like  
anywhere in your recording.  
TRACK NO.  
COPY  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
I Analog recording  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
COPY  
A
OPEN  
/CLOSE  
B
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
1. Press REC to set this unit to the record pause  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
REC  
REC MUTE  
mode.  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
FADE IN/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
ERASE  
CDR  
REC  
Standby  
L
TRACK NO. WRITE  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
While recording, press TRACK NO. (TRACK NO. WRITE  
on the remote).  
2. Play the loudest passage of the source to be  
recorded.  
A new track number is added at the location on the disc  
corresponding to the time TRACK NO. (TRACK NO.  
WRITE on the remote) is pressed.  
3. Set the recording level using the ANALOG REC  
LEVEL knob.  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
Tracks cannot be shorter than 4 seconds, and a disc  
cannot contain more than 99 tracks. Even if there is time  
remaining on the disc, further recording is impossible  
once 99 tracks have been recorded.  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
MIN  
MAX  
Notes  
Adjust the recording level so that the OVER indicator  
does not light at the loudest sound levels.  
Manual track marking is recommended for the following:  
*
When an analog source is being recorded that contains a  
section or numerous sections with levels too low to be  
detected on the level meter.  
I Digital recording  
The digital recording level is set by default to 0dB, the level  
of the input source. Normally, it is not necessary to adjust  
the recording level.  
However, it is possible to lower the recording level between  
0 and 64dB if necessary.  
*
When recording digital satellite broadcasts  
Manual track marking is possible even during synchronized  
recording only if it is not digital recording from an external  
unit.  
The recording level can be adjusted by 1dB steps using the  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL knob (MULTI JOG knob) (+/on the  
remote), while this unit is in the record or record pause  
mode.  
E-15  
RECORDING FUNCTIONS .....................................................  
CD DIRECT Copy  
Synchronized Recording  
This unit has a CD DIRECT copy function using both disc  
trays. It digitally copies an entire source CD placed on disc  
tray A onto a disc placed on disc tray B to be used for  
copying.  
This function automatically starts recording when an audio  
signal is detected. Therefore, recording starts at the same  
time the source CD starts playback. There are three ways of  
doing synchronized recording as follows:  
When making a CD DIRECT copy, the copy speed can be  
selected at either normal or double speed. However the  
recording level cannot be changed when making a CD  
DIRECT copy.  
I Single track synchronized recording  
This mode is convenient for recording a mix of tracks from  
different sources. A new track marker is automatically  
placed at the start of each track.  
1. Load a source CD on disc tray A and a disc to be  
used for copying on disc tray B. Press v (OPEN/  
CLOSE on the remote) to close the trays.  
Make sure that the recordable time on the disc to be  
used for recording is longer than the total play time on  
the source CD.  
REC  
REC MODE  
INPUT  
COPY  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
REC MODE  
COPY  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
FINALIZE  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
A
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
B
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC  
REC MUTE  
REC MUTE  
REC  
FADE IN/  
OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
2. Press and rotate the MULTI JOG knob on the  
front panel (MENU and +/on the remote) to  
select “Copy Speed” in the set menu shown in the  
display. Then press the MULTI JOG knob (MENU  
on the remote) again.  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
ERASE  
REC  
REC MODE  
1. Load a disc to be used for recording.  
Use a disc containing enough space for recording a  
source CD.  
CDR  
Copy x2  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
2. Press REC to set this unit to the record pause  
R
mode.  
3. Copy speeds of “x1” and “x2” appear blinking  
alternately in the display as the MULTI JOG knob  
(+/on the remote) is rotated. Select the desired  
copy speed by pressing the knob (+/on the  
remote).  
3. Select the appropriate input source to be used for  
recording by using INPUT on the front panel.  
4. Adjust the recording level. (See page 15.)  
5. Make sure that the source component is in the  
stop mode.  
4. After the copy speed is set, press COPY to start a  
CD DIRECT copy.  
6. Press REC MODE.  
The SINGLE and SYNCHRO indicators light in the  
display.  
When making a CD DIRECT copy with the  
synchronized recording mode described in the  
next section, press REC MODE to select the  
synchronized recording mode and press COPY.  
When copying is complete, finalization automatically  
starts and the disc can then be played on a standard  
CD player. However, finalization is not performed when  
doing single or all track synchronized recording.  
CDR  
REC  
2
1:41  
R
44.I  
L
SINGLE  
SYNCHRO  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
7. Start playing the source.  
This unit automatically starts recording.  
When playback of the current track is over (digital  
recording), or this unit has recorded 4 seconds of  
continuous silence as a track separation (analog  
recording), recording ends. Then this unit enters the  
record pause mode and synchronized recording  
mode is canceled.  
Notes  
While making a CD DIRECT copy at double speed, the analog  
signal can be heard but the digital signal can not.  
Never turn off the power or pull out the plug out from the wall  
outlet during a CD DIRECT copy.  
A disc copied from a source CD cannot be copied to another  
disc.  
8. Repeat steps 5, 6 and 7 to record another  
See page 28 for Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)  
standards.  
track.  
If a disc cannot be digitally copied, analog copy is possible. To  
make an analog copy, set the SCMS Modeto ANALOGin the  
menu settings. (See page 11 for details.)  
9. Press a when all recording is complete.  
Disc information is being written to the PMA (Program  
Memory Area).  
When all recording is complete, perform finalization. (See  
page 21 for the finalization procedure.)  
E-16  
......................................................RECORDING FUNCTIONS  
I All track synchronized recording  
This mode is convenient for recording all of the material  
from a single audio source such as an MD, cassette tape,  
or LP. Track markers are automatically placed between the  
tracks being recorded.  
I Full AUTO synchronized recording with  
finalization  
This mode automatically performs finalization after all  
synchronized recording is complete.  
(See page 21 for the finalization procedure.)  
1-5. Repeat the steps described in the previous  
1-5. Repeat the steps described in the section  
section Single track synchronized recording.  
Single track synchronized recording.  
6. Press REC MODE twice.  
6. Press REC MODE three times.  
ALL and SYNCHRO indicators light in the display.  
AUTO and SYNCHRO indicators light in the display.  
CDR  
REC  
CDR  
REC  
2
1:41  
ALL SYNCHRO  
44.I  
2
1:41  
R
44.I  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
L
AUTO  
SYNCHRO  
R
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
7. Start playing the source.  
7. Start playing the source.  
This unit automatically starts recording.  
This unit automatically starts recording.  
When making a digital recording, a new track  
marker is placed each time a new track begins on  
the source component.  
8. Once this unit has recorded 20 seconds of  
continuous silence, recording ends and Wait”  
lights in the display while the disc information is  
being written to the PMA.  
When making an analog recording, spaces of  
silence are interpreted as track separations, and a  
new track marker is placed when a new audio  
signal is detected. The silence should be about 4  
seconds long.  
9. Finalization automatically starts after this writing  
is complete.  
Press a to cancel finalization before the 20 seconds  
8. Once this unit has recorded 20 seconds of  
continuous silence, recording ends and Wait”  
lights in the display while the disc information is  
being written to the PMA.  
of continuous silence is reached.  
Once finalization is started, operation buttons do not  
work.  
Never turn off the power during finalization.  
Recording stops while the source is being played if  
there is no more recordable space on a disc, or 99  
tracks have been already recorded. In this case,  
perform finalization manually.  
After this writing is complete, this unit enters the stop  
mode.  
When all recording is complete, perform finalization. (See  
page 21 for the finalization procedure.)  
Notes  
Track numbers may not be correctly recorded depending on the  
source component. In this case, perform track marking  
manually.  
Note  
When making a synchronized recording after DISC A is selected  
using INPUT, track marking and ending are all performed based  
on the CD placed on disc tray A. Also recording can be done at  
double speed if necessary by changing the copy speed in the  
menu settings when DISC A is selected.  
If the recording source has excessive noise or contains a lot of  
low level sound, track marking may not be properly performed  
without the silence being recognized. In this case, perform track  
marking manually.  
If the sampling frequency changes while making digital  
recordings from an external unit, this unit may fail to perform  
synchronized recording normally.  
E-17  
RECORDING FUNCTIONS .....................................................  
I TOC Erase  
Track and Disc Erase  
(CD-RW discs only)  
TOC erase is only available on a CD-RW disc that has been  
finalized. After the TOC is erased, the effects of finalization  
are defeated, and further recording is possible.  
CD-RW discs can be erased and new recordings can be  
made after material has been erased. The following 4 types  
1. Load a CD-RW disc that has been finalized.  
2. Press ERASE.  
of erasing are possible with this unit.  
Erase TOC?appears in the display.  
I Last Track Erase  
To cancel the Erase mode, press a.  
This operation erases the last track. Last Track Erase  
cannot be done if a CD-RW disc has been finalized or only  
one track has been recorded on the disc.  
3. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start TOC Erase.  
This operation requires approximately 80 seconds  
to complete.  
During TOC Erase, Erasingappears in the display,  
and the approximate amount of elapsed time is  
displayed.  
1. Load a CD-RW disc that has been recorded on.  
This operation is not possible on a finalized CD-RW  
disc.  
4. This unit enters the stop mode.  
2. Press ERASE.  
Erase LAST?appears in the display.  
Notes  
Proceed to the next step when erasing only the last  
track. To erase other tracks as well, select the track  
number from which you wish to start erasing by  
rotating the MULTI JOG knob counterclockwise.  
To cancel the Erase mode, press a.  
When TOC Erase is complete, the TOC indicator turns off.  
When CD TEXT is recorded on a CD-RW disc, the TOC indicator  
blinks in the display. To save this data, perform finalization.  
I Disc Erase  
This operation deletes all data on the disc. It is usually not  
necessary to perform this function, however, it may be used  
to recover a disc.  
3. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start Last Track  
Erase.  
This operation requires from several seconds up to  
a few minutes to complete.  
1. Load a CD-RW disc that has been recorded on.  
During Last Track Erase, Erasingappears in the  
display, and the approximate amount of elapsed  
time is displayed.  
This operation is possible on both finalized and  
underlined discs.  
2. Press and hold ERASE for about 2 seconds.  
4. This unit enters the stop mode when erase is  
Erase DISC?appears in the display.  
complete.  
To cancel the Erase mode, press a.  
3. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start Disc Erase.  
I All Track Erase  
This operation erases all of the tracks. All Track Erase  
cannot be done if a CD-RW disc has been finalized.  
This operation requires approximately a half of the  
total recordable time on the disc.  
4. The disc tray opens when Disc Erase is complete.  
1. Load a CD-RW disc that has been recorded on.  
This operation is not possible on a finalized CD-RW  
disc.  
Notes  
When there is only one track recorded on a CD-RW disc that has  
not been finalized, only All Track Erase is possible.  
2. Press ERASE until Erase ALL?appears in the  
Do not turn off the power during the erase operation as it could  
cause this unit to malfunction and make the disc unusable.  
If the message Check Discappears in the display during an  
erase operation and erasing stops, the disc may be damaged.  
In this case, inspect the disc and then try erasing it again.  
display.  
To cancel the Erase mode, press a.  
3. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start All Track  
Erase.  
This operation requires approximately 80 seconds.  
During All Track Erase, Erasingappears in the  
display, and the approximate amount of elapsed  
time is displayed.  
4. This unit enters the stop mode when erase is  
complete.  
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......................................................RECORDING FUNCTIONS  
I To change the fade-in and fade-out time  
REC Mute  
1. While this unit is in the record or stop mode,  
press and rotate the MULTI JOG knob (MENU  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
COPY  
and +/on the remote) to select FadeIn timeor  
FadeOutTimein the set menu.  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
2. Press the knob (MENU on the remote) again and  
rotate the knob (+/on the remote) to set the  
desired time between 1 and 10 seconds.  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
3. Press the MULTI JOG knob (MENU on the  
remote) again to enter the time setting. This  
setting remains even when the power is turned  
off.  
REC MUTE  
COPY  
A
OPEN  
/CLOSE  
B
CD TEXT Copying and Editing  
This unit is CD TEXT compatible. When digitally recording a  
disc with CD TEXT data, the data is automatically recorded  
onto the disc loaded on the disc tray B. It is also possible to  
edit CD TEXT data on the newly recorded disc.  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
REC MUTE  
REC  
REC MUTE  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
INPUT  
A
/B  
I CD TEXT copying  
TIME  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
CD TEXT data is automatically copied as the source CD is  
recorded, when recording a source CD with CD TEXT data  
(23 characters maximum) placed on the disc tray A onto a  
disc placed on the disc tray B with DISC A selected using  
INPUT, or with the CD DIRECT copy function. To save the  
CD TEXT data on the disc, perform finalization. CD TEXT  
data is displayed by pressing TEXT/TIME on the front panel  
(TEXT on the remote). See page 10 for details.  
CD TEXT copying cannot be made when doing manual  
recording.  
Press REC MUTE to create a blank space at the end of  
recording. A 4-second blank space is recorded, and this  
unit enters the record pause mode. To create a blank space  
longer than 4 seconds, press and hold REC MUTE.  
When REC MUTE is released, this unit enters the record  
pause mode. During the REC MUTE operation, the REC  
indicator blinks.  
COPY  
TEXT/TIME  
A
OPEN  
/CLOSE  
B
Fade In/Fade Out Function  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
REC  
REC MUTE  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT  
/
TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
This unit has a fade-in function to gradually rise the  
recording level at the start of recording and a fade-out  
function to gradually lower the recording level at the end of  
recording.  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
A/  
B
INPUT  
MIN  
MAX  
TIME  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
I Fade In  
TEXT  
While this unit is in the record pause mode, press REC to  
start a recording with a fade-in. During this recording, the  
REC indicator blinks in the display.  
Note  
Some CD TEXT data cannot be copied if they are protected by  
Fade-in lasts about 3 seconds. However it is possible to  
adjust the fade-in time between 1 and 10 seconds in the  
menu settings.  
copyright.  
I Fade Out  
Press REC during recording to end the recording with a  
fade-out. This unit enters the record pause mode when  
fade-out recording is complete. Fade-out time can also be  
adjusted in the menu settings.  
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RECORDING FUNCTIONS .....................................................  
I CD TEXT editing  
Making a name using the remote control  
This unit can edit CD TEXT data on the disc to be used for  
recording. Each name can contain up to 23 characters  
using capital and lower case letters of the alphabet,  
numbers, and symbols. CD TEXT data editing should be  
complete before finalization is performed. Once the disc is  
finalized, CD TEXT data editing is not possible.  
1. Repeat step 1 in Making a name using the  
MULTI JOG knobto select Disc nameor Track  
nameand press EDIT while this unit is in the  
stop mode. Then the cursor appears in the  
display.  
2. Select the characters to be used using the  
numeric buttons.  
Making a name using the MULTI JOG knob  
Alphabet capital letters, alphabet lower case letters,  
and numbers switch each time the buttons are  
pressed. To make a space, press SPACE. To use a  
symbol, press SYMBOL to select the desired symbol.  
3. Select the next character with the appropriate  
button.  
1. Load a disc that you wish to enter a name for on  
disc tray B.  
When using the same button, move the cursor to the  
next space by pressing y. Repeat the steps  
described above to complete a name. Each name can  
contain up to 23 characters.  
To make a disc name, press and rotate the MULTI  
JOG knob to select Disc Namein the set menu while  
this unit is in the stop mode. To make a track name,  
select Track Namein the set menu by rotating the  
MULTI JOG knob. Then select the track that you wish  
to enter a name for using y while this unit is in the  
stop mode. Follow the steps described below to  
complete a disc and track name.  
4. After all characters are entered, press SET to  
enter the name.  
To correct names  
Press t or y for the disc tray B (t or y on the  
remote) to move the cursor to the character to be corrected.  
Press ERASE (ERASE or DELETE on the remote) or select  
the correct character and press SET to enter the new name.  
2. When the MULTI JOG knob is pressed, a cursor  
appears in the display. Rotate the MULTI JOG  
knob to select the character you wish to use from  
the character selection. Press the knob when you  
find the desired character.  
I Editing on the disc  
After the disc name or track name is complete, the TOC  
indicator blinks in the display. Perform finalization in order  
to record this CD TEXT data on the disc. (See the next page  
for the finalization procedure.) You will then have a  
complete disc with CD TEXT data.  
Press the knob again to enter the character. Character  
selection appears in the display in the order of  
alphabet capital letters, alphabet lower case letters,  
numbers, and symbols. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob  
clockwise or counterclockwise to find the desired  
character.  
Notes  
CD TEXT data is normally edited while this unit is in the stop  
mode. However it is possible to edit the disc name and track  
name for the track being played or recorded. In this case,  
perform finalization after pressing a when editing is complete.  
When editing is complete, if you attempt to open the disc tray  
before finalization is performed, TEXT Save?appears in the  
display. In this case, press w/d (w on the remote) twice to start  
finalization. If the disc tray is opened by pressing v (OPEN/  
CLOSE on the remote), the edited CD TEXT data will be lost.  
3. After the character is selected, press the knob to  
enter the character entry and move the cursor to  
the next space.  
Repeat this step to complete the name. Each name  
can contain up to 23 characters.  
4. After all characters are entered, press and hold  
the MULTI JOG knob for 2 seconds to enter the  
name.  
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.................................................................. FINALIZATION  
I To finalize a CD-R or CD-RW disc  
Finalization  
1. Load a recorded (but not finalized) CD-R or CD-  
Finalization is the process that concludes recording, and  
allows a CD-R disc to be played on a standard CD player.  
(CD-RW discs can only be played on a CD-RW compatible  
player even after finalization has been performed. CD-RW  
discs cannot be played on a standard CD player.)  
RW disc.  
Before loading the disc, make sure there are no  
scratches, dust, fingerprints or similar marks on the  
disc. If necessary, clean the disc as described on  
page 7.  
Once a CD-R disc is finalized, recording is no longer  
possible. Please ensure the disc is in its final form before  
performing finalization.  
2. Press FINALIZE.  
CDR  
Finalize?  
If the power is turned off or interrupted during  
finalization, the disc may not be usable.  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
To cancel finalization, press a.  
2
3. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start finalization.  
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
INPUT  
REC MODE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
COPY  
FINALIZE  
CDR  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
Finalizing  
R
L
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
The approximate amount of elapsed time is  
displayed. Finalization can usually be completed  
within about 2 minutes.  
When CD-R disc finalization is complete, the CD-R  
indicator changes to the CD indicator in the display,  
and this unit enters the stop mode.  
When CD-RW disc finalization is complete, the TOC  
indicator lights in the display, and this unit enters in  
the stop mode.  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
3
COPY  
A
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
B
FADE IN  
/OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
REC  
REC MUTE  
Notes  
Once the finalization process has started, no other operation is  
possible until finalization has been complete.  
If the disc is marked or scratched, finalization may not be  
possible.  
Do not turn off the power or disconnect the power during  
finalization.  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
2
A/B  
INPUT  
TIME  
MENU  
EDIT  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
DELETE  
SET  
1
4
7
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
DEF  
MNO  
VWX  
3
6
9
GHI  
PQR  
YZ  
STU  
0
+10  
SPACE  
SYMBOL  
PROG  
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
3
A
B
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PLAYBACK  
PLAYING 1 OR 2 CDS ..........................................................  
1,8  
2,3,7  
5
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDRD651  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
4
A
B
POWER  
B
A
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT  
/TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
DISC  
A
DISC  
B
Recordable  
ReWritable  
6
PHONES  
LEVEL  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
MIN  
MAX  
FADE IN/OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
4,5  
6
Basic Playback Operation  
Relay Playback of 2 CDs  
This unit has two trays; one on the left for playback only,  
and the other on the right for both recording and playback.  
Each tray has its own operation buttons. When operating  
this unit with the remote control, select A or B to use the  
operation buttons on the remote.  
This unit can play two CDs placed on trays A and B  
consecutively. When one CD ends, the other CD  
automatically starts from its first track.  
1. Load a CD to be played on each tray.  
2. Press and rotate the MULTI JOG knob (MENU  
and +/on the remote) to select Play Modein  
the set menu.  
CDs, finalized CD-R discs, and finalized CD-RW discs can  
be played on disc tray A. CDs, CD-R discs, and CD-RW  
discs can be played on disc tray B.  
CD  
Play Mode  
I To load a CD  
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
R
1. Press POWER on the front panel to turn on the  
power.  
3. Press the MULTI JOG knob (MENU on the  
remote) again. Then the following displays appear  
blinking alternately as the knob is rotated.  
2. Press v (OPEN/CLOSE on the remote) to open  
the disc tray.  
3. Load a CD to be played on the disc tray and close  
Play SINGLE  
Play RELAY  
the disc tray.  
I To play  
4. Press w/d (w on the remote) to start playback  
4. Select RELAYand press the MULTI JOG knob  
(MENU on the remote) again to enter the  
playback setting.  
from the beginning of the first track.  
5. Press w/d (d on the remote) to pause playback  
temporarily.  
CD  
Press w/d (w or d on the remote) to resume playback.  
Play RELAY  
R
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
6. Press a to stop playback.  
I When finishing playback  
5. Press w/d (w on the remote) for the disc tray on  
which the CD to be played first is placed.  
7. Press v (OPEN/CLOSE on the remote) to  
remove the CD and close the disc tray.  
6. When playback of the second disc ends, this unit  
enters the stop mode.  
8. Press POWER to turn off the power.  
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.......................................................... PLAYING 1 OR 2 CDS  
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y
B
e
t
w
A
MPUUSLHTMI OJDOE G  
NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDRD651  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
REC MODE  
FINALIZE  
TRACK NO.  
ERASE  
DISC  
A
ANALOG  
COPY  
A
B
POWER  
DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT  
/
TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
DISC  
A
DISC  
B
a
Recordable  
ReWritable  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
ANALOG REC LEVEL  
REC MUTE  
REC  
MIN  
MAX  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
MIN  
MAX  
t/e  
r/y  
Searching  
Skipping Tracks  
I To go forward rapidly  
Press and hold r/y (r on the remote) during playback.  
I To advance to the next track  
During playback, press r/y (y on the remote).  
When the button is released, normal playback is resumed.  
Pressing r/y (y on the remote) repeatedly advances  
to other tracks.  
I To go backward rapidly  
Press and hold t/e (e on the remote) during playback.  
When the button is released, normal playback is resumed.  
I To return to the beginning of current track  
During playback, press t/e (t on the remote) once.  
Notes  
I To return to previous tracks  
With analog connection, low level sound can be heard when  
searching is performed during playback.  
No sound can be heard when searching is performed during the  
pause mode.  
During playback, press t/e (t on the remote) twice in  
succession to return to the previous track. Pressing t/e  
(t on the remote) repeatedly returns to other previous  
tracks.  
Note  
It is also possible to use r/y or t/e (y or t on the  
remote) to cue a track while this unit is in the pause or stop  
mode. To start playback, press w/d (w on the remote).  
I To play the desired track number on the  
disc  
Select a desired track by using the numeric buttons on the  
remote. The selected track number appears in the display.  
Example: To select track 25  
Press +10 twice, then immediately press 5 once.  
I To select the desired track number using  
the MULTI JOG knob  
Rotate the MULTI JOG knob clockwise to advance to the  
next track or counterclockwise to the beginning of the  
current track or the previous track.  
Notes  
If the track number selected is higher than the highest track  
number on the CD, the last track on the CD will be played.  
Pressing w/d (w on the remote), the numeric buttons and  
RANDOM on the remote, closes the disc tray and playback  
starts.  
The total number of tracks and total recorded time on the CD are  
not displayed at this time.  
E-23  
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS .......................................................  
I To program  
Program Play  
You can enjoy listening to your favorite tracks in any desired  
order by programming tracks.  
This unit can program a total of as many as 40 tracks on  
disc tray A and B using the remote control.  
1. Press PROG on the remote to begin  
programming while this unit is in the stop mode.  
2. Press A or B located at the lowest part of the  
remote to select a disc to be programmed.  
The following display appears when programming  
disc A.  
COPY  
__  
A-  
PROG  
STEP 1  
R
A
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
B
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
FADE IN  
/
OUT  
TRACK NO.  
WRITE  
REC  
REC MUTE  
3. Press the corresponding numeric buttons on the  
remote to program the first track. The time of the  
first programmed track is displayed and then the  
following display appears.  
REC MODE FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
ERASE  
A/  
B
INPUT  
TIME  
MENU  
EDIT  
TEXT  
DIMMER  
TIME  
__  
A-  
PROG  
STEP 2  
R
L
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
DELETE  
SET  
1
4
7
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
DEF  
MNO  
VWX  
3
6
9
GHI  
PQR  
YZ  
4. Repeat the step described above to program  
Numeric  
buttons  
other tracks on disc A.  
To begin programming tracks on disc B, press B on  
the remote and press the corresponding numeric  
buttons.  
STU  
0
+10  
SPACE  
SYMBOL  
PROG  
Total track time programmed is displayed for 2  
seconds after each track is added to the program.  
PROG  
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
CLEAR  
5. Press PROG, when programming is complete. To  
start playback of the programmed tracks, press  
w.  
A
B
Notes  
A
B
During programming, if TIME is pressed, the total track time  
programmed is displayed. To return to the previous display,  
press TIME again.  
To skip tracks within the program, press t or y during  
program play.  
To search all tracks including unprogrammed tracks, press and  
hold e or r during program play.  
Make sure that both disc trays are closed when programming  
tracks.  
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....................................................... PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS  
I To check program data  
Random Play  
You can play all tracks in the disc in a random sequence.  
1. Press PROG during programming to display the  
track number of the first track.  
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
2. Each time t or y is pressed, the programmed  
track numbers and their order in the program can  
be checked.  
RANDOM  
A
B
I To correct program data  
A
B
1. Press t or y during programming to select the  
track number to be corrected. The track number  
blinks in the display.  
2. Press the numeric buttons to select a track to  
replace the one displayed. The previously  
programmed track is cleared from the memory  
and the new one is displayed.  
3. After correction has been complete, press PROG.  
RNDM  
I To stop program play  
Press a and the first programmed track number is  
displayed. To resume program play again from the  
beginning of the program press w.  
1. Load a disc and press RANDOM on the remote.  
The RNDM indicator appears in the display and  
random play begins.  
I To cancel the program play mode  
Press CLEAR or a while this unit is in the stop mode.  
1
0:12  
dB 60  
L
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
RNDM  
R
2. To stop the random play, press a (RANDOM on  
the remote). The RNDM indicator in the display  
turns off.  
3. To play a random sequence with two CDs, press  
RANDOM on the remote after relay play of the  
two CDs is set as described on page 22.  
E-25  
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS .......................................................  
Single Repeat  
Repeat Relay  
You can listen to a desired single track or the track being  
You can repeatedly listen to all of the tracks on both CDs  
played repeatedly.  
placed on disc tray A and B alternately.  
1. Press REPEAT on the remote. REP S indicator  
1. Set the Play Modein the set menu to RELAY.  
appears in the display.  
CD  
Play RELAY  
R
REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR  
L
REPEAT  
dB 60  
30  
I0  
6 4 2 I  
0
OVER  
2. Press REPEAT on the remote until the REP F  
indicator appears in the display.  
A
B
3. When one CD ends, the other CD starts  
playback.  
The two CDs are repeatedly played one after another. To  
cancel repeat play, press CLEAR, or press REPEAT until  
the REP S or REP F indicators turn off.  
Random Repeat  
Repeat step 1 and 2 described above in Repeat Relay”  
and press RANDOM on the remote. Randomly selected  
tracks from both CDs can be repeatedly played.  
REP S  
Repeat play can be done during program play or  
random play.  
Full Repeat  
You can listen to the entire CD on disc tray A or B  
repeatedly.  
1. Set Play Modein the set menu to SINGLE.  
2. Press REPEAT on the remote until the REP F  
indicator appears in the display.  
REP  
F
All tracks on a disc are repeatedly played.  
During program play, all programmed tracks are  
played repeatedly.  
During random play, all randomly sequenced tracks  
are played repeatedly.  
E-26  
....................................................... PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS  
Listening with Headphones  
Auto Play  
Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack and adjust  
the volume by using LEVEL.  
This unit can start playback automatically when the power  
of this unit is turned on using an external timer by selecting  
Auto Playin the menu settings.  
ORDER CDRD651  
REC MOD  
COPY  
1. While this unit is in the stop mode, press and  
rotate the MULTI JOG knob (+/on the remote)  
to select Auto Playin the set menu.  
FINALIZE  
DISPLAY  
A
TEXT  
/
TIME  
DISPLAY  
B
PHONES  
LEVEL  
2. Press the knob (MENU on the remote) again and  
rotate the knob (+/on the remote) to select  
Auto ON.  
MIN  
MAX  
Connect the  
headphones  
Adjust the  
headphone volume  
3. Press the MULTI JOG knob (MENU on the  
remote) again to enter the Auto Play setting. This  
setting remains even when the power is turned  
off.  
Notes  
If the power of the other component (such as an amplifier and  
receiver) connected to this unit is not turned on, the sound of  
this unit may be distorted. If this occurs, use the headphones  
with the other components power turned on.  
4. When the power is turned on again, this unit  
starts playback.  
To cancel Auto Play, select Auto OFFin step 2 described  
above.  
E-27  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ...................................................  
I Recording of non-audio signals  
CD-Recorder System Notes and  
Limitations  
This unit is designed exclusively for recording audio  
signals. Non-audio signals from sources such as CD-ROM  
cannot be recorded. Recording is possible only when the  
input digital signal is an audio signal. Similarly when a  
digital signal contains graphic or character information such  
as a CD+graphics disc, the graphic or character  
information is not recorded.  
I About track length and number  
The CD specifications state that the minimum length of a  
CD track must be 4 seconds. If a recording is stopped  
while the track is less than 4 seconds long, the unit will  
record silence until the 4 second track length  
requirement has been reached, and then stop recording.  
CDs can be recorded with up to 99 tracks on them.  
Recording will be automatically stopped if the 99 track  
limit is exceeded. Once 99 tracks have been recorded,  
no further recording is possible even if time is remaining  
on the disc.  
SCMS Copy Protection  
As a digital audio component, this CD recorder conforms  
with the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)  
standards. The Serial Copy Management System restricts  
copies made by recording digital signals to first generation  
copies only.  
I About source sampling rate conversion  
When recording an analog source (such as an LP or  
cassette), this unit converts the analog signals to a 44.1 kHz  
digital signal before recording them onto the CD-R or CD-  
RW disc.  
When recording a digital source, this unit converts the  
digital signals to 44.1 kHz for recording onto the CD-R or  
CD-RW disc. This unit can record 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz  
digital signals.  
G Rule 1  
You can record digital program sources onto a  
recordable CD disc using a DIGITAL IN jack to create a  
first generation digital copy. You cannot, however,  
record from this recorded CD disc to another recordable  
CD disc using a DIGITAL IN jack.  
G Rule 2  
I When making digital recordings from DAT  
When recording from a DAT source, make sure that the start  
IDs on DAT tapes are in positions slightly before the actual  
audio begins.  
DAT tapes that are originally recorded using the DAT  
recorders auto ID function record the start ID slightly after  
the actual recording begins. Because this recorder uses the  
start ID on the DAT to indicate the transition between tracks,  
the following problems may occur during synchronized  
recording (single track or ALL track).  
A CD disc that was recorded using the ANALOG jacks  
can be recorded onto other digital recording media  
using a DIGITAL OUT jack to create a first generation  
digital copy. You cannot, however, make a second  
generation copy using a DIGITAL OUT jack.  
Second generation digital copy cannot be made because  
this unit is designed to conform with SCMS standards.  
However, when second generation digital copy is not  
possible, this unit automatically changes the setting to  
analog recording to complete recording.  
In this case, set SCMS Modein the set menu to ANALOG  
Copy. (See page 11.)  
Before setting the recording level by using the ANALOG  
REC LEVEL knob, start the source CD on the disc tray A  
first, and then press REC for the disc tray B.  
The beginning of the audio on a track is not recorded.  
A new track number is created slightly after the  
beginning of a new track.  
The beginning of the next track is recorded at the end  
of a recording.  
To avoid these potential problems, it is recommended to  
perform manual recording of DAT sources. For more  
information on DAT operations, refer to the operating  
instructions provided with the DAT recorder.  
I When making a digital copying from a DTS-  
CD  
Select CD DIRECT mode to make a digital copying from a  
DTS-CD.  
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.................................................. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
New Disc  
Display Messages  
The disc in the disc tray is either a new CD-R or CD-RW  
disc or a CD-RW disc that has been erased using the  
Erase ALL or Erase DISC function.  
Cant Copy  
Digital recording cannot be performed. (See SCMS  
copy protectionon page 28.)  
No Disc  
There is no disc on the disc tray.  
Check Disc  
This is displayed when the recorder stops after reading  
disc information, while performing an erase procedure,  
finalization, or OPC. If this occurs, the disc may be dirty  
or possibly even damaged. Remove the disc and  
inspect it.  
No Input  
The digital input is selected, but the connections are not  
correct, or the digital signal is not being output from the  
source device. Please check all cabling, and the status  
of the source device.  
Close  
Not Audio  
The disc tray is being closed.  
The inserted disc is not an audio CD-R or CD-RW disc.  
This is displayed when REC, FINALIZE, or ERASE is  
pressed.  
Data Track  
This is displayed when the data track is played back.  
OPC Adjust  
Disc Full  
Adjustments performed when OPC (Optimum Power  
Calibration) optimizes the laser power to the reflectivity  
of the disc. Some time is required to complete these  
automatic adjustments.  
Recording is not possible because there is no blank  
space remaining on the disc.  
Erase ALL?  
Erases all tracks on a CD-RW disc.  
If you want to erase all tracks, press w/d (w on the  
remote).  
Open  
The disc tray is being opened.  
Reading  
Erase DISC?  
When the recorder is turned on or a disc is loaded, the  
recorder reads the format of the disc loaded in the  
recorder.  
Erases all of the information a CD-RW disc.  
If you want to erase all of the information, press w/d (w  
on the remote).  
Standby  
Erase LAST?  
This unit has been put in the standby mode.  
Erases the last track on a CD-RW disc.  
If you want to erase the last track, press w/d (w on the  
remote).  
TEXT Save?  
This is displayed if you attempt to open the disc tray  
without performing finalization after CD TEXT data is  
copied or edited.  
Erase TOC?  
Erases the TOC (Table Of Contents) on a CD-RW disc.  
If you want to erase the TOC, press w/d (w on the  
remote).  
Track Full  
Recording is not possible because the maximum  
number of 99 tracks has already been recorded on the  
disc.  
Finalize?  
Finalizes the CD.  
If you want to finalize the disc, press w/d (w on the  
remote).  
Wait  
The recorder has been put in the stop mode from the  
record mode and information is being written to the PMA  
(Program Memory Area). Never turn the power off when  
this is displayed.  
Finalized  
Recording has been attempted on a CD-RW disc that  
has already been finalized.  
Finalizing  
During the finalization process, the TOC (Table Of  
Contents) is being written onto the disc.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ...................................................  
Troubleshooting  
If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple  
measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power  
cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help. When talking to the service center, the CDR-  
D651 may be needed. For details, contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
The unit does not  
switch on when  
POWER is pressed.  
The AC power cord is not connected or not Securely connect the power cord.  
completely connected.  
Play does not begin.  
The disc is damaged.  
Check the disc carefully; replace it if necessary.  
There is moisture on the laser pick-up.  
Wait 20 to 30 minutes after switching the unit on  
before trying to play a disc.  
The disc has been loaded upside down.  
The disc is dirty.  
Reload the disc with the label side facing up.  
Clean the disc.  
Play is delayed, or  
begins at the wrong  
place.  
The disc may be scratched or damaged.  
Check the disc carefully; replace it if necessary.  
Recording is not  
possible.  
The disc is finalized.  
Load a recordable CD that has not been  
finalized yet. For a CD-RW disc, TOC Erase or  
Disc Erase may be needed.  
A pre-mastered CD is loaded.  
The input setting is incorrect.  
Load a recordable CD.  
Set INPUT to the position that reflects the source  
of the input signal.  
The output level of the source is too low.  
Set the output level of the source to MAX.  
Load a recordable CD.  
There is not enough blank space left or 99  
tracks have already been recorded on the  
disc.  
If the power cord was unplugged or there  
was a power outage during recording, the  
recorded material may be lost.  
If the recording of a CD-RW disc is interrupted,  
try recording again from the beginning. When  
the recording of a CD-R disc is interrupted, start  
recording over again with a disc that can be  
recorded on.  
The disc is dirty or damaged.  
Clean or replace the disc.  
Cannot play back a  
recorded CD-R or CD-  
RW disc on other CD  
or DVD players.  
The CD or DVD players are not compatible Use a CD or DVD player compatible with CD-R  
with CD-R or CD-RW discs.  
or CD-RW discs.  
The disc is not finalized.  
Finalize the disc.  
Sound skips.”  
The unit and/or the component being  
Relocate the unit(s). This is not possible if the  
recorded is being subjected to vibration or skipping sound is already on the recording due  
impact.  
to vibrations or impact that occurred during  
recording.  
The disc is dirty.  
Clean the disc.  
Sound hums.”  
Improper cable connections.  
Securely connect the audio cables. If the  
problem persists, the cables may be defective.  
Noise from inside of  
the unit.  
The disc may be warped.  
Replace the disc.  
The remote control  
does not work.  
The batteries of the remote control are too  
weak.  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Use within 6 meters and 60 degree radius.  
Change the position of the unit.  
Remote control is too far away or is being  
used at an incorrect angle.  
Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter  
type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking  
the remote control sensor of the unit.  
TV functions strangely Remote control is being used near TV set  
Relocate this unit away from the TV or cover the  
TVs remote control sensor.  
when the remote  
with a remote control sensor.  
control is being used.  
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.................................................. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Specifications  
I Audio Performance  
Frequency response ........................... 520,000 Hz, 0.5 dB  
I General  
Power supply  
[U.S.A. and Canada models].................. AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
[Australia model] ..................................... AC 240 V, 50 Hz  
[U.K. and Europe models] ...................... AC 230 V, 50 Hz  
[General model] ........... AC 110/120/220/240 V, 50/60 Hz  
S/N ratio  
Playback ................................................................. 100 dB  
Recording ................................................................. 90 dB  
Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz)  
Power consumption .........................................................24 W  
Playback .................................................................0.004%  
Recording .................................................................0.02%  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
............ 435 x 117 x 285 mm (17-1/8x 4-1/4x 11-1/16)  
Dynamic range  
Playback ................................................................... 95 dB  
Recording ................................................................. 85 dB  
Weight ..................................................... 5 kg (13 lbs. 14 oz.)  
Accessories ............................................. RCA Pin Cables (2)  
Optical Fiber Cable  
I Laser Diode Properties  
Remote Control  
Batteries (2)  
CD (Drive A)  
Ferrite core for headphones cable  
(U.S.A., Canada, and Australia model only)  
Material .................................................................. GaAIAs  
Wavelength....................................................... 790 25nm  
Emission duration ............................................ Continuous  
Laser output .................................................... Max:180µW  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
CDR (Drive B)  
Material .................................................................. GaAIAs  
Wavelength......................................................... 785 5nm  
Emission duration ...................................................... Pulse  
Laser output ...............Write mode:Max 10mW(Duty 50%)  
Output value determined by 21 CFR CHAPTER1,  
SUBCHAPTER J.  
I Inputs  
LINE IN (REC)  
Type ....................................................................... Pin jack  
Standard input level ............................ 700 mV/20 k-ohms  
DIGITAL IN OPTICAL  
Type ................................... Square optical connector jack  
I Outputs  
LINE OUT (PLAY)  
Type ....................................................................... Pin jack  
Standard output level  
(1 kHz, 0 dB) .............................................. 2.0 0.5 Vrms  
DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL  
Type ................................... Square optical connector jack  
PHONES  
Standard output level  
(Input 150 ohms shorted, 20 dB)  
.............................................................. 300 mV/150 ohms  
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