Aiwa XC-RW700 manual CD Sync Recording, Play the source device, When Disc Full is displayed

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CD SYNC RECORDING

(from external CD or MD player.)

CD sync recording allows you to make an automatic digital recording from an external CD or MD player. During CD sync recording, the record deck starts in sync with the source, and tracks are added automatically.

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1Press INPUT on the front panel or INPUT SEL on the remote control repeatedly until the desired input is displayed.

With each press of the button, the input changes as follows:

COAX (coaxial)

OPT 1 (optical on the front panel)

OPT 2 (optical on the rear panel)

ANALOG*

*CD sync recordings can not be made from an analog input.

2Load a blank or non-finalized CD-R/RW disc on the record tray.

3Press CD SYNC repeatedly on the front panel or remote control to select "1 TRK" or "ALL" .

To record only the first track from the source player, select "1 TRK".

To record the entire disc or tape, select "ALL".

4Play the source device.

Recording starts in sync with the source, and stops when there is no incoming signal for more than three seconds.

After the recording is finished, "BUSY" and "UPDATE" will be displayed briefly.

If the source material is a CD, tracks will be added automatically to mirror the track structure of the original disc.

Recording levels may not be adjusted during digital recordings.

When "DISC FULL" is displayed

There is not enough space on the disc, use another disc.

To stop the recording manually

Press son the record deck.

Alternatively, press CD-R/RW/SELand then s on the remote control.

To play in other machines

As with all recorded CD-R/RW discs, the disc must be finalized before it can be played in other machines. See page 18 for details.

NOTE

You cannot start or resume recording from a halfway point.

When in CD sync record-standby mode and switch the source device from pause to playback, this unit does not start recording, but remains in the standby mode.

If you switch the source device from playback to pause during CD sync recording, this unit stops recording and runs the update process.

It is possible to listen to the sound while recording by selecting the appropriate input on your receiver, preamp or processor.

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Contents XC-RW700 Precautions InstallationElectric Power Table of Contents Types of Discs FeaturesAccessories Before OperationCare of Discs Cleaning the CabinetRemote Control Storing DiscsFront Panel Controls General GuideInformation Display Rear Panel Connections Buttons on the Remote Control Connections Precautions when operating this unitRecord Deck Connections Power ConnectionsUsing Headphones Play Deck ConnectionsLoading Discs Recording PrecautionsDisc Dubbing To stop the recording manually When Disc Full is displayedCD Sync Recording Play the source deviceTo play other machines When making a digital recording from a DVD playerTo stop the recording To pause the recordingNumbering Tracks Auto modeManual mode To switch the numbering modePrecautions FinalizationUnfinalization Erasing AN Entire CD-RW Disc Erasing Individual TracksLoad the CD-RW disc to be erased on the record tray Playback Basic OperationRandom Playback Repeat Playback To check the program Programmed PlaybackPress the numbered button to program a track Press cto start programmed playbackDuring playback Dual Play ModeChanging the Time Display Mode Stop modeSymptom Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingAlert Messages Error Message Explanation and Probable Cause SolutionCopying a disc recorded from analog sources SpecificationsRestrictions on Digital Recording Recording from digital sources with copy prohibition codePage Page

XC-RW700 specifications

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