User manual PIONEER PDR-609

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Manual abstract: user guide PIONEER PDR-609

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC, amended by 93/68/EEC), EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC). Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. [. . . ] The recorder will enter record-pause if the digital signal is interrupted for more than 5 seconds--see Digital signal interruptions on page 29. After pressing 7, the display shows PMA REC while it records the track information to the disc. Note: If you find that synchro recording does not seem to work, see the troubleshooting section on pages 64­66 for possible remedies. You can also copy CD text digitally as long as: it has not been copy-protected by the manufacturer; the disc you want to copy is not in program-play mode; you use a completely blank CD-R. Check the display to make sure that there's enough space on the disc for what you want to record. 3 Make sure that the source is not playing, then press SYNCHRO three times. The recorder goes into all-sync record pause and the SYNC and FINALIZE indicators start to blink. The display shows all-track sync with finalization, with the SYNC and FINALIZE indicators blinking to show that recording can start. Note: If you want to record CD text information as well, press NAME after pressing SYNCHRO. If you press SYNCHRO during recording, the recorder will finish recording without finalizing the CD-R. After recording all tracks on the source, the recorder starts finalizing the disc. After the recorder encounters about five seconds of continuous silence, it assumes the end of the source has been reached and goes into all-sync record-pause. be careful: If the recorder detects another signal or start ID (DAT or DCC) it will start recording again!If the recorder detects no signal for one minute, finalization starts (no more recording is possible after this so make sure that there aren't any spaces of more than one minute during the source you're recording). see Automatically numbering tracks on page 54 to set the silence threshold. Finalization takes about two minutes, during which time none of the buttons are operative. However, if no signal has been detected within five seconds, the recorder pauses recording and will not finalize the disc--see Digital signal interruptions on page 29. Note: If you find that synchro recording does not seem to work, see the troubleshooting section on pages 64­66 for possible remedies. Use the manual recording method with a source where syncho recording is not suitable. For example, if you are recording from either radio, or a digital satellite, synchro recording is not possible since there are no track numbers or start IDs to signal the start and end points of the recording. Manual recording is also useful with a noisy analog source, such as a vinyl record, or from a source with long quiet sections, where the recorder may not recognize the end of tracks. Check the display to make sure that there's enough space on the disc for what you want to record. [. . . ] If the power supply is cut off (either by mistake or due to a power failure) during recording, the unit enters resume mode once power is restored so that additional recording is possible. display Can't COPY Can't SYNC Cause The input signal is digital-copy protected with SCMS. This appears when the SYNCHRO button is pressed when the input selector is set to a digital input, and the source selected is not recognized as CD, MD, DCC, or DAT. ** SET UP REPAIR The source player was already playing when the SYNCHRO button was pressed. [. . . ]

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