DISPLAY

Messages, as listed and explained here, may appear on the display for your guidance.

General

......................... reading disc information (page 8)

................................. during tray opening (page 8)

............................... during tray closing (page 8)

......................... no disc inserted, disc unreadable or

disc inserted upside down

................... program full (page 19)

.............. insert disc or insert disc in correct

way

................. inserted disc is not an audio CD

(page 26)

.............. unfinalized CD-R/RW disc

........... indicates the amount of text

memory used for unfinalized discs

Recording

................................. - when 9 STOP is pressed during

recording

- when 9 STOP is pressed during recording the first 4 seconds of a track

............................ updating disc contents (page 10,

11, 13, 14)

.................... no more recording possible

.................... digital coaxial input selected

(page 13, 14)

......................... digital optical input selected

(page 13, 14)

........................... analog input selected (page 13, 14)

........... when opening the tray with an

unfinalized disc inserted (in the CD- Recorder)

.............. High Speed recording selected

(page 9, 10)

................ Normal Speed recording selected

(page 9, 11)

......................... Start of synchronised recording of

a complete disc and Auto Finalize function selected

(page 9, 10, 15)

........... Synchronised start of recording

from external source selected (page 9, 14)

.............. Manual start of recording from ex-

ternal source selected (page 13, 14)

............................ Recording level is being adjusted

........... time left on CD-R/RW disc is not

enough for proposed recording (page 9)

.............. when erasing one or more tracks

(page 16)

................. when erasing a disc (page 16)

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.............. when finalizing a disc

(page 15)

.............. when 0 is pressed while no digital

source is detected

.............. time countdown when erasing a

track or a disc (page 16)

................. time countdown when finalizing a

disc (page 15)

........... to start manual recording, finalizing

or erasing (page 10, 11, 12, 15, 16)

........... to start synchronised recording

from a source

.................. when trying to record on a finalized

CD-R/RW or a prerecorded CD

.............. when trying to record on a

finalized CD-RW (page 9, 15)

.............. when a professional source is con-

nected

Play

......................... Changer Mode selected

(page 17, 19)

.................... Dual Mode selected

(page 17, 19)

......................... program mode selected (page 19)

.............. will be followed by album title

.............. will be followed by track title

........... will be followed by artist name

(page 8)

........... will be followed by track artist name

........... a button is pressed during Dual

Mode that only applies to Changer Mode (page 17)

Others

.............. when the recorder finds a computer

data track during recording

........... CD-R/RW disc has been finalized

(page 9)

........... during laser power calibration for

unfinalized discs (page 8)

........... during disc recovering after power

failure (page 27)

................... OPC failure during OPC procedure

(OPC = Optimum Power Calibra- tion) meaning that the CD-R/RW disc is bad

........... recording error in menu mode

................. when trying to record on or finalize

a recovered disc (page 27), disc is no longer usable

........... when text memory is full. To add a

CD to the list, first finalize or erase another disc from the list. (page 15, 22, 26)

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CDR500 specifications

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