JVC XR-D400SL Recording operations, Before operations, Limitations of recording, About Finalize

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Recording operations

This chapter explains recording operations for using the unit as an audio CD recorder.

English

Before operations

Before recording operation, please read “Limitations of recording” and “About Finalize” carefully to avoid mistakes recording.

Limitations of recording

Use a CD-R or CD-RW disc for audio recording when recording an audio source. The type of discs that can be recorded are listed below:

Blank CD-R/CD-RW (The recorded CD-RW disc can be used as a blank disc when you erase the recorded data.)

Unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW disc that has space to add a track.

To playback a disc recorded by the unit on your CD player

Finalize the disc.

CD-RW discs may not be played on a CD player. CD-RW discs can be

played on a CD-RW recorder or a CD/DVD player with MultiRead logo.

Cautions in digital recording

When you make digital recording from a commercially available audio CD to a CD-R/RW disc, only one generation of digital recording can be made (SCMS). You cannot make digital recording from the recorded CD-R/RW.

The track that is recorded to a CD-R/RW disc for audio recording cannot be recorded for 74 minutes from the time that the track is recorded.

Recording operations

About Finalize

“Finalize” is the final process to make the recorded disc possible to play on a CD player.

A disc that is finalized cannot be recorded any more. Please make sure that the recording is finished before finalizing.

Do not turn off the unit during finalizing. It may damage the disc.

Important note

It may be unlawful to record or playback copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner.

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Contents Introduction Einleitung1 Getting started XR-D400SLClass 1 Laser Product LASER-PRODUKT DER Klasse Achtung Disclaimer Introduction Table of contentsSupplied accessories FeaturesImportant cautions Safety precautionsPreliminary knowledge about discs For Audio useFor Scsi use CD-R disc About recordable discsCD-RW disc For audio recordingGetting started Names of parts and controlsFront panel Power indicator Track indicatorPower button REPEAT/SPEED indicators 14Termination switch AC power connectorRear panel Line OUT jacks L/RTo connect the AC power cord Connections for audio useBefore making any connections Playback operations Press PowerBefore operation To turn on the unitTo remove a disc To insert a discOpen the loading tray by pressing Place the disc into the loading trayTo adjust the volume level Playing a CDTo play a CD To advance or reverse play rapidly while playing To stop playback completely or temporarilyTo locate the beginning of a track To locate a track directlyTo cancel repeat play Press Repeat repeatedly so that the ALL indicator lights upPlaying repeatedly Repeat To play the current track repeatedlyTo create a program Track indicatorsPress 6while pressing Repeat for more programming PressTo cancel a track To cancel program playTo check the programmed tracks manually To add a trackBefore operations Recording operationsLimitations of recording About FinalizeSpeed indicator Track indicators of the tracksRecording a disc Auto REC Press Speed to select the recording speed To cancel recording during recordingPress Auto REC 4x → 2x → 1x → 4x →Recording desired tracks Program REC To record desired tracksPress Program REC To cancel program recording during recording Repeat for more programmingTo check the programmed tracks automatically Finalize indicator Finalizing a disc FinalizeAbout Finalize Erasing the recorded data Erase Connecting and setting Using as a CD-R/RW driveSystem configuration ConnectingSetting the Scsi device ID number Host Computer With Scsi connector UnitAbout the Scsi daisy chain To use the unit as a CD-R/RW drive OperationPress Scsi Turn on the host computerCare and handling of discs Additional informationSymptom Possible case Remedy TroubleshootingOFF Number Description Remedy Track indicator Error messagesAudio mode SpecificationsScsi mode GeneralEN. GE. FR 0400NHYUBNSAN