Pioneer PDR-W839 manual Additional Information

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9 Additional Information

Handling discs

When holding CDs of any type, take care not to leave fingerprints, dirt or scratches on the disc surface. Hold the disc by its edge or by the center hole and edge. Damaged or dirty discs can affect playback and/or recording performance. Take care also not to scratch the label side of the disc. Although not as fragile as the recording side, scratches can still result in a disc becoming unusable.

Should a disc become marked with fingerprints, dust, etc., clean using a soft, dry cloth, wiping the disc lightly from the center to the outside edge as shown in the diagram below. If necessary, use a cloth soaked in alcohol, or a commercially available CD cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly. Never use benzine, thinner or other cleaning agents, including products designed for cleaning vinyl records.

Wipe lightly from the

DonÕt wipe the disc

center of the disc

surface using circular

using straight strokes.

strokes.

Storing discs

Although CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs are more durable than vinyl records, you should still take care to handle and store discs correctly. When you're not using a disc, return it to its case and store upright. Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold, humid, or hot environments (including under direct sunlight).

When labeling discs, use a felt-tip pen sold for marking CDs. Don't glue paper or put stickers onto the disc, or use a pencil, ball-point pen or other sharp-tipped writing instrument. These could all damage the disc.

For more detailed care information see the instructions that come with discs.

Discs to avoid

CDs spin at high speed inside the recorder during playback and recording. If you can see that a disc is cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise damaged, don't risk using it in your CD recorder—you could end up damaging the unit.

This recorder is designed for use with conventional, fully circular CDs only. Use of shaped CDs is not recommended for this product. Pioneer disclaims all liability arising in connection with the use of shaped CDs.

Recording CDs

This recorder is designed to let you make extremely high quality digital recordings onto recordable compact discs. For flexibility, you can use either rewritable discs (CD-RW) or write-once discs (CD-R). For more general information on the discs you can and can’t use with this recorder, see About CD, CD-R and CD-RW Discs on page

7.The overview on these pages gives you an idea of what's possible, and also provides guidance on what to avoid and things to be careful of when recording.

Digital and analog sources

This recorder has both an optical and a coaxial digital input, as well as a pair of analog inputs. Use a digital input when:

recording from a CD/MD/DAT/DCC player or digital satellite with a digital output.

Use the analog inputs when:

recording from a digital component that does not have a digital output (such as some portable equipment).

recording from an incompatible digital source (such as a high sampling-rate DAT tape).

recording a digital copy-protected source (see below).

recording from any analog source (radio broadcasts, vinyl records, cassette tapes, etc.).

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Contents PDR-W839 Important Safety Instructions For U.S. and Canadian models Information to UserInfringement of Copyright For U.K. model Class Laser ProductContents Using this manual Hints on installationBefore You Start Checking whats in the boxCD lens cleaner Power cord cautionMaintaining your CD recorder Moving the unitPlaying partially recorded discs Recording copyright materialRecording and finalizing discs Connecting optical cords Connecting coaxial cordsConnecting stereo audio cords Connecting the control cordConnecting a keyboard Keyboard controlsPower Ðoff / -ON- Press to switch the unit on Or off Front panelPress to stop playback or recording OPEN/CLOSERemote control Controls and DisplaysRecording. p.27,38 Program Program the playback track order. p.36,37Display Disc 1/2/3 Indicates discs loadedSetting the headphone level Getting StartedQuick CD recording Recording tracks during playbackPower to switch on If the disc was paused, then the pause mode is canceledPlaying a CD Press OPEN/CLOSE 10 again to close the disc trayPlayback modes Starting playback with a timerUsing the menu features NEW Music Switching the displayCD1 Track number / time remaining CD-RRecording time left on CD-R/CD-RW disc During recording, press Display to switch the display mode Total elapsed recording timeRecording a CD Recording FeaturesIntroduction Press REC Mode twice Recording individual tracksDisc you want to record Press CD =CD-R Start front panel OnlyHeres how to record starting from any point on the disc There are two recording optionsTo record Press CD =CD-R Start REC thisR S T U V W X Y Z ProgramUsing CD text StoppedPress Name Jog dialEditing CD text Press Name to leave the track name mode Go to the track with the name you Want to copyPress Name Clip again Press the jog dial EnterSetting the fade length Press MENU/DELETE Automatically numbering tracksSeconds Display, then press to EnterSetting the silence threshold Make sure automatic track number Ing is switched OFFManually numbering tracks Start recordingSetting the recording level Press 41 or Á¢ CD-R side To switch the copying speedHi indicator shows the selected speed x1 or Changing the recording speedSetting the balance Then press REC ModeWhen youÕre satisfied with Turn the jog dial until BalancePress 7CD-R side here to cancel finalization Finalizing a discLoad the Cdðr or Cdðrw you want to finalize Press FinalizeFinalizing and Erasing Erasing a Cdðrw discErase Last ? CD-RW Erase ALL ? CD-RWInitialize ? CD-RW Erase TOC ?Erase ALL ? Skip indicator starts to blink Marking recorded tracks to skipO2 Skip SET? Play the track you want to to skip Press Skip SETPlaying a disc with skip IDs O2 Skip CLR?CDÐ Trkpgm ÐÐ Playback FunctionsClearing the playlist Cdðr Trkpgm ÐÐ Using the repeat modesProgramming a playlist CD-R Using the random mode Fading in and fading outPress Random to start random playback Press Fader during playback to pause the discPressing Input repeatedly switches the active input Monitoring a source for recordingDisplay shows monitoring infor Mation To stop monitoring, press 7 CD-R sideRecording Other Sources Digital synchro recordingAnalog synchro recording Press Input to choose the analog Line inputsFor digital sources, check that Signal is compatible Adjust the recording level, if necessaryWhen youre finished, press 7 to stop Recording Press Input to choose the input to UseRecording blank sections While recording, or in record-pause Mode, pressTo finish the recording session here, press To restart recording, pressAdditional Information Digital signal interruptions Power interruptionsDigital recording restrictions Digital recording from DATUnderstanding display messages An attempt is made to startError messages Obstructing it. If the problem persists, contact aOpen the disc tray and reload the disc. Make sure Open the disc tray and make sure that nothing isStop the source player. After a short time When the Synchro button wasMessages relating to recording Troubleshooting Specifications We Want You Listening ForALifetime For U.S. and Canadian models only

PDR-W839 specifications

The Pioneer PDR-W839 is a sophisticated component designed for audio enthusiasts who appreciate the nostalgia and warmth of CD recording and playback technology. This versatile CD recorder combines advanced digital audio technology with user-friendly features, making it an appealing addition to any home audio setup.

One of the standout features of the PDR-W839 is its ability to easily record from various sources, such as vinyl records, cassette tapes, or even through external microphones. The device is equipped with a high-quality analog-to-digital converter, which ensures that recordings maintain their integrity, capturing every nuance and detail of the audio source. This feature positions the PDR-W839 as an excellent tool for archiving old audio content into modern formats.

The PDR-W839 supports a wide range of CD formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users to create permanent or rewritable discs based on their needs. The process of recording is streamlined through an intuitive interface that allows for easy track selection and disc management. Users can easily edit tracks or create seamless transitions between songs, offering a personalized touch to their recordings.

Another notable characteristic is its dual digital audio inputs, including optical and coaxial connections, enabling users to connect various digital devices for high-fidelity recording. This ensures that recordings capture the best possible sound quality, minimizing any loss during the transfer process.

In terms of playback, the Pioneer PDR-W839 boasts robust sound quality, with support for various playback formats. The device features advanced error correction technology, ensuring smooth playback even when the discs are less than perfect. Users can enjoy their recordings with clarity, experiencing music as it was meant to be heard.

Additionally, the PDR-W839 is equipped with a convenient LCD display that provides essential information during operation, such as track number and remaining time. The user-friendly remote control allows for easy navigation through menus and settings, offering flexibility in how users interact with their audio library.

Overall, the Pioneer PDR-W839 stands out for its combination of high-quality recording capabilities, multiple connectivity options, and user-friendly design. This makes it an invaluable asset for anyone looking to preserve and enjoy their audio collections in a modern format.