RCA CDRW120 manual High-Speed Dubbing, Finalizing Discs

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Chapter 3: Recording CDs

High-Speed Dubbing

You can use the high-speed dubbing feature when copying a CD or programmed tracks from disc A in order to speed up the recording time. The quality of the recording is the same as when you record at normal speed.

1.Put the disc you want to copy in tray A.

2.If you want to copy programmed tracks, make sure the tracks are programmed properly (see Programming Tracks, page 13).

3.Press and release DUBB repeatedly until the desired setting is displayed, DUBB and 1X DISC (normal disc dubb), DUBB and 2X DISC (high-speed disc dubb), DUBB.1 and 1X TRK (normal track dubb), or DUBB.1 and 2X TRK (high-speed track dubb).

4.Press PLAY/PAUSE on side B of the unit (BUSY appears, then DUBB and REC appear).

BUSY appears, followed by UPDATE when the unit is finished recording.

To check the remaining record time, press REMAIN.

To return to normal speed dubbing, select 1X TRK or 1X DISC in step 3.

To stop recording, press STOP.

Finalizing Discs

You need to finalize both CD-Rs and CD-RWs to make them readable on other players.

Important: Once a CD-R has been finalized, you can’t record anything else on it. A CD-RW can be erased and re-recorded once it has been finalized, but you must first unfinalize it. Also, once you start finalizing a disc, it can’t be cancelled.

1.Make sure the disc you want to finalize is in tray B.

2.Press FINALIZE, then PLAY/PAUSE on side B of the unit (FINALIZE appears, then BUSY appears, and the time left to complete finalization counts down).

Finalization takes 2 minutes or more. When finished, the recorder displays the total number of tracks and the total time for the disc.

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Contents CD Recorder Player User’s Guide Changing Entertainment. AgainImportant Information Product RegistrationProduct Information Table of Contents Recording from an External Source Using CD Sync Additional InformationDigital / Optical Recording CD Disc Dubbing Protect Components From Power Surges Setup & ConnectionsThings to Consider Before Connecting Components Position Cables to Avoid Audio Hum or InterferenceComponents Choose Your ConnectionCables Needed to Connect Components to Your CD Recorder Connection Title Go To CD Recorder + Receiver orCD Recorder + A/V Receiver or CD Player Analog CD Recorder + A/V Receiver or CD Player Digital Coaxial CD Player + CD Recorder Digital Optical Plug in the CD Recorder Put Batteries in the RemoteSetting the Time Setting the Sleep TimerFront of the CD Recorder Phones headphones jack Buttons on the Remote Control Playing a CD Playing CDsLoading Discs Selecting and Searching a TrackRepeat RandomChecking Remaining Record and Play Time Recording CDsCopying a CD Record TimeHigh-Speed Dubbing Finalizing DiscsErasing Single Tracks Unfinalizing Discs CD-RWs onlyErasing Discs CD-RWs only Erasing a DiscRecording CDs Recording from an External Source Digital Recording from an External Source Analog Recording and Dubbing Reminders Digital / Optical RecordingCD Disc Dubbing This page intentionally left blank Troubleshooting Additional InformationDisplay Messages Additional Information Care and Cleaning FCC InformationLimited Warranty Limitation of Warranty How State Law relates to warranty If you purchased your unit outside the United StatesThomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,