HHB comm CDR 830 manuel dutilisation Using CD text, More recording

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DIGITAL

ANALOG

REC LEVEL

REC LEVEL

TEXT

SYNCHRO

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SCROLL

DISPLAY

MONITOR

ERASE FINALIZE

CD TEXT

 

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Using CD text

You can name a CD-R or CD-RW so that when you load the disc into the player, the disc name, track title, or artist name can appear in the display. Each title can be up to 120 characters long, including spaces. You can store all the text (up to 2000 characters) for up to three non- finalized discs in the recorder at one time. This is useful when you want to edit the text during another recording session with the same disc.

Be careful: When you set text for a fourth disc, the oldest text information (for the first disc) is deleted from memory. Text with CD-RW discs is deleted when you erase the corresponding track.

Once you finalize a CD-R, the text information cannot be changed. Finalized CD-Rs containing CD text can still be played on ordinary (non-CD text compatible) CD players, however the CD text will not appear in the display.

1Make sure the disc you want to name is loaded into

the recorder and is stopped.

For track names: Before proceeding to step 2, you must choose the track you want to name by turning the jog dial.

You can also name tracks during playback.

2 Press TEXT.

Press TEXT to switch between disc and artist name:

DISC NAME

ARTIST NAME

If you are naming a track, go to step 3.

The default is disc title. Press 7 at any time to exit.

3Wait two seconds after making your selection, or

press ENTER.

If the disc doesn't already have a name, the character display is blank, with a blinking cursor on the first character.

If the disc is already named, the character display shows the name (or the first 12 characters if it is too long to be displayed completely), with a blinking cursor under the first character.

4Select/change the character at the current cursor position by turning

the jog dial.

See below for the complete list of letters, numbers, and symbols available.

If you’re using the remote control, use numbers keys 1-9 for numbers and the letters shown above each key. Press a key repeatedly to cycle through the letters and numbers on that key.

Characters available for disc and track names:

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZ

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

1234567890

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5Change between uppercase, lowercase, and numbers/symbols by

pressing TITLE/MODE.

The case of the character at the current cursor position changes between upper- and lowercase and numbers/symbols with each press.

6Confirm the character and move the cursor to the next character position by pressing the jog dial (or

Á).

For the remote, move the cursor to the next character position by pressing ENTER.

Move the cursor backwards or forwards along the display using 1 and Á.

Insert a new character into a name by moving the cursor to the character position you want and repeating steps 4–6.

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