Fostex Comprehensive Guide to Recording Features for CR300

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CAUTION:

Do not play the DAT or DCC of the source player with programmed playback, for this may lead to incorrect writing of the track numbers. If programmed playback should be recorded, record each track separately using the 1-track recording procedure.

Recording from the middle of a disc

If a CD-R or CD-RW disc before finalization has some remaining recording time left and the total number of tracks which have been recorded is below 99, recording can be restarted from the position after the last recorded track.

Recording of other-than-audio signals

This unit is designed exclusively for recording audio signals. Non-audio signals such as the CD-ROM play signal cannot be recorded. Recording is possible only when the input digital signal is an audio signal.

Even when a digital signal contains a graphic or character information signal, for example the CD graphics play signal is input, the graphic or character information is not recorded.

Precautions regarding power interruptions during recording or while the display shows "PMA REC."

Never turn the power supply off during recording.

Be always sure to remove the disc before turning the power of the unit off.

In case the power supply is interrupted due to power failure or unplugging of the power cord by mistake during recording;

the last part of the recording will not be possible.

In this case, "RESUME" is displayed until recording is possible again.

Caution in case the digital input is interrupted during recording

In case the sampling frequency from the digital signal of DAT, DCC or satellite broadcasting is switched during recording, the digital input is interrupted but recording is continued. A non-recorded blank is recorded in this period. In case the satellite broadcasting signal is interrupted, the digital signal line is disconnected or the power supply of the source player is cut off and if the digital signal is recovered in less than about 5-seconds, recording is continued while recording a non-recorded blank in this period. If the digital signal is not recovered in 5-seconds or more, recording is interrupted and "CAN NOT" and "REC" are displayed; recording restarts when the digital audio signal is input after the recovery of the digital signal.

Cautions when making digital recordings from DAT

Be sure to enter the start IDs in DAT tapes in positions located before the start of sound.

Tapes that are recorded using the DAT auto ID function records the start ID slightly after the beginning of the actual recording. This recorder uses the start ID to sense the transition between tracks in a digital recording from DAT tape.

Thus the following problems could occur when automatic updating of track numbers is used during automatic digital-source synchro recording or manual digital-source recording.

The beginning of a track is not recorded.

A new track number is created slightly after the beginning of a new track. The beginning of the next track is recorded at the end of a recording.

Manual recording of the DAT tape start ID is therefore recommended to avoid these problems. For information on DAT operations, refer to the Owner's Manual provided with the DAT recorder.

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CR300 <PRB1291-A>

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Contents CR300 Safety Instructions Pour le modele Canadien Information to UserFor Canadian model Features Contents AC power cord AAA/R03 dry cell batteries ... x Checking AccessoriesBattery loading method Batteries AAA/R03 dry cell batteriesCleaning the compact disc recorder Precautions regarding installationCD lens cleaner LocationDiscs usable with this unit DiscsCD-R finalization CD-R and CD-RW discsHandling of disc Disc maintenanceDo not play a CD with a special shape Disc storageConnections Digital Signal ConnectionAnalog Signal Connection Controls and Indicators Switching the time display Parallel remote control Wireless remote controlAlso be carried out by using buttons with the same Operations performed by buttons marked canDisc LOADING/UNLOADING Turn the power on2,4 Open the disc trayRecording a CD, DAT, MD or DCC source S/P DIF only Mode of RecordingTrack numbers are updated automatically by this unit Recording from the middle of a disc Recording of other-than-audio signalsTrack recording RW disc containing Recordable space All-track recordingLoad a CD-R or CD Synchro button twice Automatic finalization recordingPress the Finalize ButtonAfter recording, press the stop button to end recording Manual DIGITAL-SOURCE RecordingPress the Record REC buttons Adjust the recording level Press the pause Or play button Record-pause modeANALOG-SOURCE Recording RW disc containing a Recordable spaceAdjustment reference Recording level adjustmentLevel meter Minimum recording time per trackAuto stop delay time Setting in Digital Synchro Copy Bit SettingFade In / Fade Out Time Setting Menu Button FunctionsAuto Pause Mode Setting Automatic Track Number Renewal Level Sensitivity SettingBalanced Output Level Setting Sample Rate Converter ThruManual writing of track number Track Number WritingAutomatic writing of track number Press the Track no T O / M a N U a LTo pause recording Convenient Functions for RecordingCreating a blank Starting recording with fade-inChecking the recording end point from the middle of a disc Skip ID Recording Setting skip ID to a track Track skipPlay the track to be skipped Press the Skip ID SET buttonPlay the track which is not to be skipped Clearing skip ID of a trackFinalization TOC Recording What is finalization?RW disc which has Been recorded on Press the Finalize buttonErasing CD-RW discs Erasing CD-RW onlyPress the Erase button Load a CD-RW disc w h i c h h a s b e e n recorded onLoad a CD-RW disc which has been finalized Press the pause button to start the TOC erasingAll tracks erasing Starting playback PlaybackTo pause playback Playing from the desired track Direct track selectionSearching the desired point Manual search Searching an adjacent track Track searchPress the track search Press and hold the manualPress the Repeat button of the remote control unit Playback in Auto Pause ModePlaying tracks repeatedly Repeat playback Fade-in/fade-out during playbackPlaying Tracks in the Desired Order Programmed PlaybackProgram reservation Programming pauseClearing a track from the program Clearing the entire programChecking the programmed tracks Replacing a track in the programCase skip playback is not required Load a disc containing the recording of skip ID dataPress the play button Message Description Ref. Character Message ListInformation messages related to playback operation Information messages related to recording operationConnections Symptom Cause RemedyTerm Function Ref. IndexAudio Unit typical Affect of Immunity on This Equipment Declaration of EC DirectivePage Fostex CO