ENGLISH

DISPLAY

Menu messages

................... when attempting to edit text on a

disc which has no tracks

................... when entering Text Edit mode

(page 20)

.................... when editing or erasing an artist

name for a disc

...................... when editing or erasing a disc title

.............. when editing or erasing an artist

name on a specific track

................. when editing or erasing a title on a

specific track

................. when entering Text Erase mode

(page 21)

...................... when entering All Text display

mode

...................... when confirmation for erasing has

to be given with ENTER key

........... when confirmation for erasing all

tracks have to be given with EN- TER key

........... when waiting for confirmation when

erasing a disc (page 22)

................... when selecting text review for all

the unfinalized discs in memory (page 22)

........... when REVIEW is selected while no

text is in memory (page 22)

............... when selecting auto track incre-

ment ON or OFF (page 23)

...................................... Auto Track increment on

(page 23)

.................................... Auto Track increment off

(page 23)

.............. when selecting BALANCE (page 24)

OTHER INFORMATION

The numbers between parentheses refer to the fold-out.

Fixing problems

If you think your CD-Recorder is defective, it is wise to read this list first. Maybe you forgot a simple step.

Warning!

Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the unit yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee.

No power

ensure that the POWER ON/OFF (1) button is on: the CD-Recorder may be in standby mode, press any button to activate it

ensure that the power cord is plugged in correctly

switch the recorder OFF and then immediately back ON

Auto track does not work

check if auto track is ON

check if there are 2.7 seconds silence in between the tracks (analog recording only)

check that the digital source conforms to the SPDIF (or IEC-958-II) standard

source is a DVD video disc (DVD video discs do not con- tain track information)

make sure analog source meet track marking criteria on page 22

No sound

check the audio connections

if using a amplifier or receiever, check that a signal is present using headphones or try a different amplification system

Amplified Sound is distorted

check that the CD-Recorder analog output is not con- nected to a PHONE input.

check that the disc is not defective by trying another disc

......................... no text stored for disc

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Play will not start

ensure that the label of the CD is facing up

clean the disc

check that the disc is not defective by trying another disc

Remote control does not work

set the remote control selector to ‘INTERNAL’ on the back panel

point the remote control directly at the CD-Recorder

check the batteries and replace if necessary

select the right source first (CDR)

Will not record

clean the disc

check if CD-R/RW is an unfinalized disc

check that the disc is recordable and replace if necessary

• the disc is not an audio disc (

 

)

wrong input source chosen.

 

 

text memory full (

/

).

Erase text for other disc(s) or finalize other disc(s) to obtain memory space.

check that the disc is not defective by trying another disc

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CDR500 specifications

The Marantz CDR500 is a versatile and high-quality CD recorder that caters to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike. Known for its impressive performance and user-friendly design, the CDR500 has made a significant mark in the world of audio recording and playback.

One of the main features of the Marantz CDR500 is its ability to record audio from various sources onto standard CDs. It supports recording in both CD-R and CD-RW formats, allowing users to create custom CDs easily. The unit also includes a built-in CD player, enabling users to play back their favorite music with exceptional clarity and fidelity. The CDR500 boasts a straightforward interface, making it accessible for all users, regardless of their technical expertise.

In terms of technology, the Marantz CDR500 incorporates advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and high-quality Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs). This ensures that the audio recorded is of the highest quality, capturing even the most subtle nuances of the original sound. The CDR500 also features digital input and output options, including optical and coaxial connections, further enhancing connectivity with other audio equipment. This versatility allows users to transfer music from a wide range of sources, such as vinyl records, cassette tapes, or digital audio players.

The built-in editing tools are another notable characteristic of the Marantz CDR500, providing options such as track splitting and track naming. This enables users to create personalized albums, adding a professional touch to their recordings. Additionally, the device offers automatic track generation, which is particularly useful for live recordings or lengthy audio sessions.

Another important aspect of the CDR500 is its user-friendly display, which provides clear information about the recording process, track lengths, and remaining disc space. The LCD screen is easy to read, helping users to navigate through various options with ease.

Overall, the Marantz CDR500 stands out as a reliable and high-performing CD recorder, combining advanced technology with ease of use. Its ability to record, play, and edit audio makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience. Whether you're archiving your music collection or creating new compilations, the CDR500 is designed to deliver exceptional quality and performance.