Aiwa XC-RW700 manual Finalization, Unfinalization, Precautions

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FINALIZATION

Finalization completes the recording of a disc so that it can be played in other machines.

Precautions

Once a CD-R disc is finalized, the disc cannot be unfinalized.

A CD-RW disc can be unfinalized.

During the finalization process, never switch the power off, or the disc may be damaged.

Once started, the finalization process cannot be aborted.

Dust or scratches on a disc may prevent it from being finalized successfully.

The finalization process time depends on the disc and number of tracks.

During the finalization process the record deck will not accept any operating commands.

 

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1Load the CD-R/RW disc on the record tray.

2Press FINALIZE on the front panel or remote control.

"FINALIZE" will begin flashing.

3Within 3 seconds, press con the record deck.

Alternatively, press CD-R/RW/SEL and then con the remote control.

"FINALIZE" will stop flashing and remain lit.

The finalization process will take between 60 and 90 seconds, depending on the length of material recorded on the disc.

During the finalization process the record deck will not accept any operating commands.

When the finalization process is complete "FINALIZE" will go out, and "CD" will light as an indication that the disc is now playable on other players.

"CD" lights

UNFINALIZATION

To keep the material that is already recorded on a CD-RW disc and to add an additional track and erase an individual track, you must first unfinalize the disc.

 

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1Load the CD-RW disc on the record tray.

2Press ERASE on the front panel or remote control repeatedly until "TOC" is displayed.

"ERASE" will begin flashing.

3Within 3 seconds, press con the record deck.

Alternatively, press CD-R/RW/SEL and then con the remote control.

"ERASE" will stop flashing and remain lit.

When the unfinalization process is complete, "ERASE" will go out, and "CD-RW" will light.

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Contents XC-RW700 Precautions InstallationElectric Power Table of Contents Before Operation FeaturesAccessories Types of DiscsStoring Discs Cleaning the CabinetRemote Control Care of DiscsGeneral Guide Front Panel ControlsInformation Display Rear Panel Connections Buttons on the Remote Control Precautions when operating this unit ConnectionsPlay Deck Connections Power ConnectionsUsing Headphones Record Deck ConnectionsLoading Discs Precautions RecordingDisc Dubbing Play the source device When Disc Full is displayedCD Sync Recording To stop the recording manuallyTo pause the recording When making a digital recording from a DVD playerTo stop the recording To play other machinesTo switch the numbering mode Auto modeManual mode Numbering TracksPrecautions 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 Press cto start programmed playback Programmed PlaybackPress the numbered button to program a track To check the programStop mode Dual Play ModeChanging the Time Display Mode During playbackTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause SolutionError Message Explanation and Probable Cause Solution Alert MessagesRecording from digital sources with copy prohibition code SpecificationsRestrictions on Digital Recording Copying a disc recorded from analog sourcesPage Page

XC-RW700 specifications

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