Pioneer PDR-509 manual Switching On for the First Time, Basic Playback and Recording, 2,4 5,6

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Basic Playback and Recording

Basic Playback and Recording

Switching On for the First Time

The next few pages take you through switching on the PDR–509, playing discs and using the basic playback controls, as well as basic recording. Before proceeding with this section you should have at least connected your recorder to an amplifier. (If you haven't, turn to pages 10 and 11 for more on connecting the PDR–509 to other components in your system.)

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Switching On for the First Time2,4 5,6 51 Switch the POWER to _ ON.2 Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to open the disc tray.3 Load a pre-recorded audio CD.4 Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to close the disc tray.5 Press 3 (play) to start the disc playing.6 When you're done, press 7 (stop).Manual background ×óB-.?/

INPUT

MONITOR

TIME

SELECTOR

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DIGITAL

ANALOG

REC LEVEL

REC LEVEL

REPEAT

1 Switch the POWER to _ ON.

The function indicator flashes, and the main display panel lights.

Also make sure that your amplifier is switched on and the input function set to the PDR–509.

2 Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to open the disc tray.
3 Load a pre-recorded audio CD.

Place the disc in the disc tray label-side up.

The disc tray has guides for both CD singles (8cm/ 3 inch) and regular CDs (12cm/ 5 inch).

Do not use an adaptor when playing CD

singles: it could damage the recorder.

Never load more than one disc at a time.

4 Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to close the disc tray.

Once the recorder has found out what's on the disc you should see a display that looks something like this:

Number of tracks on disc

Total playing time of disc

Indicates a pre-recorded disc

Basic Playback and Recording

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FADER

FINALIZE

 

REC

DIGITAL

ERASE

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TRACK NO.

SYNCHRO

MANUAL

WRITE

7

8

3

TIME

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INPUT

SKIP

SKIP ID

SELECTOR

PLAY

SET

CLEAR

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2

3

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7

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REPEAT

PROGRAM

CHECK

CLEAR

RANDOM

COMPACT DISC RECORDER

 

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Lightly pushing the tray or pressing 3 (play) will also close the disc tray. (If you press 3 to close the tray, you won’t see the above display.)

5 Press 3 (play) to start the disc playing.

Pressing the jog dial on the front panel also starts playback.

To temporarily pause playback, press 8 (pause). To resume playback, press either 8 (pause) again, or 3 (play). If the recorder remains paused for 10 minutes, it reverts to stop mode.

Press and hold the 1 (fast reverse) and Á (fast forward) buttons to search through tracks in either direction at high speed.

6 When you're done, press 7 (stop).

Take out the CD from the disc tray before switching off the unit.

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Contents PDR-509 Operating InstructionsCOMPACT DISC RECORDER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFOR USE IN THE UNITED IMPORTANT NOTICE For U.S. modelFor U.S. model Information to UserCLASS LASER PRODUCT Features of the PDR-509CD RecorderBefore You Start INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT For U.K. modelAdditional Recording Features ContentsConnecting Up Additional Playback FeaturesChecking What’s in the Box Using This ManualPutting the Batteries in the Remote Control Set UpCleaning external surfaces Hints on InstallationAvoiding condensation problems Getting Set UpCD-Rewritablediscs About CD, CD-Rand CD-RWDiscsPlayback-onlyCDs CD-RecordablediscsGetting Set Up Handling discsStoring discs Discs to avoidUsing the digital outputs Connecting Up for Digital Playback & RecordingConnecting Up Using the digital inputsaudio cords Connecting Up for Analog Playback & RecordingConnecting Other Pioneer ëComponents Supplied stereoi o a s d f g Front PanelWhat’s What w e r t yRemote Control Basic Playback and RecordingWhat’s What What’s What Displayp q w e 8 ty uBasic Playback and Recording Switching On for the First Time1 Switch the POWER to ON 6 When youre done, press 7 stopPUSH Choosing a Track to PlaySkipping Tracks Repeating TracksTIME DISP OFF Press DISP OFF to switch between display modesShowing Disc Information TIMEAutomatic digital Introduction to CD RecordingRecording modes Digital recording restrictionsDisc type display Digital signal interruptionsPower interruptions Digital recording from DAT6 If youre done, press 7 stop Recording One Track from a Digital SourceLoad a CD-Ror CD-RWdisc Play the sourcedigital inputs Recording All Tracks from a Digital Source1 Load a CD-Ror CD-RWdisc Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose one of the4 Play the source Automatically Recording and Finalizing a DiscBasic Playback and Recording 1 Load a CD-Ror CD-RWdiscdigital inputs 3 Press RECORD REC on the remote control7 When youre done, press 7 stop Manually Recording a Digital SourceIf the recorder is stopped, press MONITOR or Setting the Digital Recording LevelRECORD REC on the remote control 2 3,4controls 8 When youre done, press 7 stopRecording an Analog Source 2 Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose analog input3 Press 3 play to start playback Additional Playback FeaturesProgramming the Track Order During playback or stop mode, press PROGRAMRANDOM Fading In and Fading OutPlaying Tracks at Random Playing a Disc with Skip IDsThe display prompts you to confirm Additional Recording FeaturesSetting skip IDs Skipping Unwanted TracksClearing skip IDs Press SKIP PLAY to switch off skip play modeWhen youre finished, stop the disc and 3 3 2,32 Start recording Numbering TracksRecording Fade Ins and Fade Outs FADERPress RECORD FeaturesChecking Whats at the End of a Disc Recording Blank Sections1 Start the source component playing 3 To switch off monitoring, press MONITOR againMonitoring a Source Checking for Digital Copy Protection3 Press 8 pause to start finalization Finalizing a Disc1 Load the CD-Ror CD-RWyou want to finalize 2 Press FINALIZEmote control to change the erase option When a non-finalizeddisc is loaded 1 Press ERASEErasing a CD-RWDisc 2 Use the jog dial or press 4 and ¢ on the re1 Press ERASE When a finalized disc is loadedERASE 8jog dialAdditional Information Understanding Display MessagesAdditional TroubleshootingAdditional Information InformationRemedy SymptomAdditional Information Cause2. Audio unit Specifications5. Accessories 1. GeneralPIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION hhhhhhhhhhhhh We Want You Listening For A Lifetime