JVC NX-CDR7 Erasing Tracks Only for CD-RW, Press ¡ / ¢ or 4 / 1 to select the erasure start track

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Recording Skip Marks onto a CD-R/CD-RW

Before finalizing a disc, you can record a skip mark to an unwanted track so that it will be skipped (ignored as if it does not exist) during play.

IMPORTANT

Once skip marks are recorded, they cannot be erased (you can only erase skip marks by erasing the tracks with skip marks).

If you unplug the power cord or if a power failure occurs while “WRITE SKIP” is flashing in the main display (in step 3), the disc may not be utilized any more.

Erasing Tracks (Only for CD-RW)

Before finalizing a disc, you can erase recorded tracks— from a selected track up to the last track—on a CD-RWat a time.

To erase recorded tracks on a finalized CD-RW, unfinalize the disc first (see page 43).

IMPORTANT

Once erasure is performed, erased data cannot be restored.

If you unplug the power cord or if a power failure occurs while “ERASE TRACK” is flashing in the main display (in step 4), the disc may not be utilized any more.

English

On the remote control ONLY:

1 Press MENU repeatedly until “TRACK SKIP” appears in the main display.

Each time you press the button, the following menu items appear as follows:

TRACK ERASE = DISC ERASE = UNFINALIZE = TRACK SKIP = AUTO TRACK = TRACK SPACE = CONVERTER =Canceled =(back to the beginning)

2 Press SET.

The following indication appears in the main display.

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CD-RW

FINALIZE DISC

REC LEVEL dB

UNFINALIZE DISC

 

 

 

Track number flashes

3 Press ¡ / ¢ or 4 / 1 to select a track you want to skip (during play) then press ENTER.

The SKIP ON indicator lights on the display.

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SKIP ON

CD RW

 

 

REC UNFINALIZE DISC

4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until you record skip marks to all unwanted tracks.

• You can record up to 21 skip marks on a disc.

More about skip marks

“Skipping tracks during play” does not mean erasing recorded data. Therefore the remaining time of the disc will not change.

Tracks with skip marks will be skipped only when playing the disc on CD Recorder and other CD player which can read these skip marks.

On the remote control ONLY:

1 Press MENU repeatedly until “TRACK ERASE” appears in the main display.

Each time you press the button, the following menu items appear as follows:

TRACK ERASE = DISC ERASE = UNFINALIZE = TRACK SKIP = AUTO TRACK = TRACK SPACE = CONVERTER =Canceled =(back to the beginning)

2 Press SET.

The1 2following3indication appears in the main displayCD RW .

FINALIZE DISC

EVEL

dB

UNFINALIZE DISC

Erasure start track

The last track

Erasure start track number, when it appears, is the same as the last track number. (In the above example, 18 tracks are recorded on the CD-RW.)

3 Press ¡ / ¢ or 4 / 1 to select the erasure start track.

You can also use the number buttons to select the track. (See “To go to another track directly using the

number buttons” on page 27.)

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FINALIZE DISC

REC LEVEL

dB

UNFINALIZE DISC

Ex.: When you erase the 12th track up to the last

4 Press ENTER.

While erasure is performed, “ERASE TRACK” flashes in the main display. (The REC indicator also lights on

 

the display.)

CD-RW

 

1 2 3

 

 

REC UNFINALIZE DISC

 

 

 

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Contents Composé du CA-NXCDR7 et SP-NXCDR7 Consists of CA-NXCDR7 and SP-NXCDR7Mises en garde, précautions et indications diverses For Canada/pour le Canada For U.S.AContents Precautions IntroductionAbout This Manual Recording Precautions on Disc Playback and RecordingImportant notice Following discs cannot be used for recordingRemote Control Remote ControlLocation of the Buttons and Controls Press OPEN/CLOSE e to move down or up the sliding panel Main UnitDisplay Window Main UnitDisplay Window Daily 9 REC 0 Sleep Timer mode indicators 45Getting Started Connecting AntennasUnpacking FM antennaYou can connect the speakers using the speaker cords Connecting SpeakersAM antenna To connect an outdoor AM antennaTo remove the speaker grilles Connecting Other ComponentsTo connect an analog component such as a cassette deck To remove the speaker grille, inserting your fingers atTo connect digital components Remote sensor Putting the Batteries into the Remote ControlPress OPEN/CLOSE to move down or up the sliding panel Basic and Common OperationsSaving the Power Consumption while On Standby Turning On the PowerTo adjust the input level through the Line in jacks Selecting the Sources and Starting PlayAdjusting the Volume Changing the Display InformationReinforcing the Bass Sound To check the sound mode currently selected, press To use your own sound modeSelecting the Sound Modes Creating Your Own Sound Modes -MANUAL ModesListening to FM and AM Broadcasts Tuning into a Station Presetting StationsTo change the FM reception mode Tune into a station you want to preset Tuning into a Preset StationPress the number buttons to select a preset number Press SETDisc Playing Back Discs on 3-CD ChangerPlaying Back the Entire Discs-Continuous Play Loading DiscsUnfinalize appears in the main display Disc tray closesBasic Disc Operations To go to another track directly using the number buttonsPrograming the Playing Order of the Tracks -Program Play To start playing a disc during playback of another discTo check the program contents Playing at Random-Random PlayTo modify the program Other Convenient Functions To select the Continuous Play mode for 3-CD ChangerCD1 Play ? CD2 Play ?On the remote control only Press Pitch during play To adjust the playback speedTo cancel the prohibition and unlock the discs To prohibit disc ejection-Disc LockCDR Playing Back a Disc on CD RecorderRepeating Tracks-Repeat Play Playing Back a Disc-Normal PlayTo locate a particular point in a track during play On the unit only Press 0 CDRREC Level Recording on a CD-R/CD-RWBefore You Start Recording Optimum Power Control OPCSampling frequency rate converter Auto track-markingAvailable recording modes-REC Mode High-Speed RecordingFinalization To fade in and fade out the recording Recording Any Sound Source Standard RecordingWhen the source is 3-CD Changer To adjust the recording input levelWhen the source is other than 3-CD Changer To make a silent portion in your recordingRecording from 3-CD Changer -CD Synchronized Recording Using the Direct REC buttonCD Direct Recording Press Direct RECCD REC ? Select this to perform CD Direct Recording Using the REC Mode buttonFirst Track Recording Using the REC Mode button onlyRepeat to program other tracks Listening Edit RecordingTo stop during editing process and start recording, press During Listening Edit RecordingREC indicator flashes on the display for a while Recording starts automatically when the sound signals comeStart playback on the selected external component Finalizing a Disc-CD-R/CD-RW Recording a Single Track during Play1Tr. REC ? Press FinalizeOther Convenient CDR Functions Auto Track indicator lights on the display Current setting for auto-track marking appearsRecording Track Marks Manually -Manual Track-Marking About manual track-markingAutomatically-Auto-Track Space Converter Separating Recorded TracksTurning On or Off Sampling Frequency Rate Items appear as followsPress ¡ / ¢ or 4 / 1 to select the erasure start track Erasing Tracks Only for CD-RWPress Enter DisplayUnfinalizing a Disc Only for CD-RW Erasing All Tracks Only for CD-RWYou can erase all the recorded tracks on a CD-RWat a time Confirmation message appearsUsing the Timers Using Recording Timer Setting the ClockTo adjust the clock again How Recording Timer actually worksTo turn on the Recording Timer, press SET To turn on or off Recording Timer after its setting is doneIf you have selected FM or AM as the source If you have selected Line as the sourceHow Daily Timer actually works Using Daily TimerTo turn off the Daily Timer, press Cancel to select Daily Daily Timer indicator stops flashing and remains litTo turn on the Daily Timer, press SET If the unit is kept turned on when the timer on-time comesUsing Sleep Timer Using Auto Power OffHow Sleep Timer actually works To clean the disc MaintenanceTo clean the unit General Notes To play new discsGlossary Messages No sound is heard TroubleshootingSpecifications EN,FR JVC 0901MWMMDWJEM Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page