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IMPORTANTRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSInformation to User CAUTION: 3 [For Canadian model]CAUTION: A TTENTION: IMPORT ANT NOTICE [For U.S. model]W ARNING: [For U.S. model] DANGER AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. IMPORTANTFOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 4 Features of the PDR-509 CD RecorderCreate your own audio CDs Make digital recordings from any source Use both ordinary recordable CDs and rewritable CDs INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT [For U.K. model] CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 5 ContentsBefore You Start ................................................................. 6 Connecting Up.................................................................. 10 What's What ..................................................................... 12 Basic Playback and Recording ........................................ 15 Additional Playback Features ......................................... 26 Additional Recording Features ....................................... 28 Additional Information .................................................... 36 Getting Set Up Basic Playback and Recording Additional Features Additional 6 Checking Whats in the BoxAlso included in the box is your warranty card and this. Additional Information About CDR and CDRW Discs Using This Manual Putting the Batteries in the Remote Control 7 Cleaning external surfaces Moving the unit Maintaining Your CD RecorderCD lens cleaner Storing Optical Cable Hints on InstallationDO... DONT... Avoiding condensation problems + 5-14/16 in. = POWER-CORD CAUTION Playback-only CDs CD-Recordable discs CD-Rewritable discs Consumer-use discsDiscs from all of the above makers may also be sold under different brand names. 8 About CD, CDR and CDRW DiscsRecording and finalizing discs Recording copyright material 9 Discs to avoidStoring discs Handling discs 10 Connecting Up for Digital Playback & RecordingConnecting UpAbout optical and coaxial jacks Using the digital inputs Using the digital outputsNote: It is not possible to daisy-chain several units together for digital duplication. PDR509 CD-Recorder Rear panel show is that of U.S. model; others may look slightly different. 11 Connecting Up for Analog Playback & RecordingConnecting UpAmplifier PDR509 CD-Recorder Supplied stereo audio cords Connecting Other Pioneer ComponentsMake sure that at least one set of analog terminals is connected to the amplifier when using control cords. Rear panel show is that of U.S. and Canadian models; others may look slightly different. 12 Front Panel24 uidfgytr 38 ;os a p 579q 6 1 ew 13 Remote Control30 30 23ft. (7m)Keep in mind the following when using the remote control unit: 14 Display15 Switching On for the First TimeSwitch the POWER to _ ON. 5,6Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to open the disc tray. Load a pre-recorded audio CD. Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to close the disc tray. Press 3 (play) to start the disc playing.If the recorder remains paused for 10 minutes, it reverts to stop mode. 5,6 2,4 16 Repeating Tracks>10PUSH REPEATTo repeat the current track, press REPEAT once. REPEATTo repeat the whole disc, press REPEAT twice. Choosing a Track to PlayWhile a disc is stopped, paused or playing, enter the track number you want to play. Skipping TracksPress 4 or on the remote, or turn the jog dial on the recorder to skip a track. 11 17 Showing Disc InformationDuring playback, press TIME to switch the display mode. JOG DIAL TIMEDuring recording, press TIME to switch the display mode. In stop mode, press 4 or or turn the jog dial to display individual track length information. Press DISP OFF to switch between display modes. TIME DISP OFF 18 Introduction to CD Recording Discs Recording modesNote that this recorder can't convert 96kHz digital sources (such as some discs). Digital recording restrictions-formats, such as computer you cant record other s or Dolby Digital (AC-3). Checking for Digital Copy Protection Automatic digital- input 1-track synchro Automatic digital- input all-track synchro recording Automatic finalization Manual digital-input Analog-input 19 Digital recording from DATYou might also encounter problems if you try to synchro- record all tracks from a that is set to program play. If you want to record a in program play mode, use the 1-track synchro recording modesee page 20 for how to do this. Digital signal interruptions Power interruptions Disc type display Miscellaneous information 20 Recording One Track from a Digital SourceConnecting Up for Digital Playback & Recording Recording an Analog Source Manually Recording a Digital Source Recording All Tracks from a Digital Source press DIGITAL SYNCHRO. The recorder enters record-pause mode after recording one track.Notes on Digital recording from DAT If you're done, press 7 (stop). 21 Recording All Tracks from a Digital SourceAutomatically Recording and Finalizing a Disc Recording an Analog Source Manually Recording a Digital Source press DIGITAL SYNCHRO twice. After recording all tracks from the source, the recorder goes into all-sync record-pause mode.Digital signal interruptions Press 7 (stop) to finish recording. 22 Automatically Recording and Finalizing a DiscManually Recording a Digital Source press DIGITAL SYNCHRO three times. After recording all tracks on the source, the recorder starts finalizing the disc.Never turn the power off during finalization! Digital signal interruptions 23 Manually Recording a Digital SourcePress RECORD ( REC on the remote control). Start playing the source to check its recordable. Check that the time display reads 00:00, then press 8 (pause) or 3 (play) to start recording. Restart playback of the source material. 24 Setting the Digital Recording LevelNote that this feature will not get rid of distortion on the source material. If the recorder is stopped, press MONITOR or RECORD ( REC on the remote control). To display the current digital recording level, press the jog dial (DIGITAL REC LEVEL). Turn the jog dial or press 4 or on the remote control to adjust the recording level up or down. 3,4 4 25 Recording an Analog SourcePress INPUT SELECTOR to choose analog input. Make sure the disc is stopped, then press RECORD ( REC on the remote control). Start playing the source. Adjust the recording level using the REC LEVEL controls. Check that the time display reads 00:00, then press 8 (pause) or 3 (play) to start recording. Restart playback of the source material. Additional Playback Features 26 Programming the Track OrderDuring playback or stop mode, press PROGRAM. 223Enter the track numbers in the order you want them played. Press 3 (play) to start playback. Clearing a program Clearing a track from the program Checking what's in the program Replacing a track in the program >10Additional Playback Features 27 Fading In and Fading OutPress FADER during playback to pause the disc. Press FADER to resume playback of a paused disc. Playing Tracks at RandomPress RANDOM during playback or when the disc is stopped. FADER RANDOM Playing a Disc with Skip IDsLoad a disc. Press SKIP PLAY to switch skip play on/off, then press 3 (play). 28 Skipping Unwanted TracksSetting skip IDs: 4Press SKIP ID SET during playback (or while in play-pause mode) of the track you want to skip. The display prompts you to confirm. Set further skip IDs by repeating steps 1 and 2. When you're finished, stop the disc and press OPEN/CLOSE 0. 1,2 29 2,335Press SKIP PLAY to switch off skip play mode. The display prompts you to confirm. Clear further skip IDs by repeating steps 2 and 3. When you're finished, stop the disc and press OPEN/CLOSE 0. 30 Numbering TracksRecording Fade Ins and Fade OutsFADERRecording a fade in With the source playing, press FADER during record-pause mode to fade in. Recording a fade out Press FADER during recording to fade out. Press TRACK NO. AUTO/MANUAL to switch from automatic and manual numbering. Start recording. Press TRACK NO. WRITE (MANUAL) at any point you want a new track to start. 31 Checking What's at the End of a DiscPress RECORD. Press and hold 1 (fast-reverse). Once the player is back in record-pause mode you can go ahead and record normally. Recording Blank SectionsWhile recording or during record-pause mode, press REC MUTE. Press 7 (stop) to finish the recording session. 32 Monitoring a SourceStart the source component playing. 2,3To switch off monitoring, press MONITOR again.Make sure that the input selector is set to the correct input. Press MONITOR.Source (CD, etc) PDR509 Amp (input set to PDR509) Digital or Analog connection Analog connection Checking for Digital Copy ProtectionStart playing the digital source.Make sure that the input selector is set to the correct digital input. Press MONITOR. 33 Finalizing a Discnever Load the CDR or CDRW you want to finalize. Press FINALIZE. Press 8 (pause) to start finalization. 34 Erasing a CDRW Discerasing - your disc may become unusable. Never switch off the power during When a non-finalized disc is loaded: Press ERASE. Use the jog dial or press 4 and on the re- mote control to change the erase option. When a finalized disc is loaded: Press ERASE. 84 Use the jog dial or 4 and buttons on the remote control to change the erase option. Re-initializing a disc Press and hold ERASE for about four seconds. 35 ERASE36 Understanding Display MessagesNever turn off the power while this display is showing. Additional 37 Troubleshooting39 Specifications
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