More recording

 

When a finalized disc is

 

loaded

1

Be careful: When you erase the TOC,

the CD text information for the disc is also

 

×óB->?/

copied to memory for editing purposes,

 

erasing the oldest text information stored

SCROLL TIME

MONITOR

 

(as explained on page 30).

ERASE

FINALIZE

 

 

1

Press ERASE.

 

 

 

The display shows ERASE TOC?.

 

2

 

Press 7to cancel erase here.

 

 

 

REC LEVEL

REC LEVEL

2

Use the jog dial or 4 and ¢

DIGITAL

ANALOG

 

 

 

 

 

buttons on the remote control

PUSH ENTER

 

 

to change the erase option.

ANALOG

 

 

L REC BALANCE R

 

 

 

TEXT

Switch between:

SYNCHRO

 

CD TEXT Legato Link Conversion

 

 

 

ERASE TOC? – erase the table of contents

 

 

 

3

 

 

(returns disc to a non-finalized state)

 

 

 

 

 

 

ERASE ALL? – erase all tracks

3Press 8 (6 on the front panel) to start erasing.

The function indicator lights and the display shows ERASE, and the time remaining to completion.

You can halt this erase process by holding down the 7button for 10 seconds.

4Eject the disc.

You must eject, then re-insert the disc if you want to record any new tracks.

 

Reinitializing a disc

1

1 Press and hold ERASE for about

four seconds.

 

 

The recorder prompts you to confirm with

 

×óB->?/

 

the message INITIALIZE?.

SCROLL

TIME

MONITOR

Press 7to cancel all disc erase here.

ERASE

FINALIZE

 

 

 

 

2 Press 8 (6 on the front

 

 

 

panel) to start erasing.

 

 

 

The process takes about 40 minutes,

 

DIGITAL

ANALOG

depending on the disc. During this time,

 

REC LEVEL

REC LEVEL

 

 

PUSH ENTER

 

the display shows ERASE, followed by the

ANALOG

 

 

remaining time to completion.

L REC BALANCE R

 

 

 

TEXT

 

 

SYNCHRO

 

 

CD TEXT Legato Link Conversion

You can halt this erase process by holding

 

 

 

down the 7button for 10 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

3Eject the disc.

You must eject, then re-insert the disc if you want to record any new tracks.

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Pioneer PDR-609 operating instructions More recording, Loaded, Reinitializing a disc, Eject the disc, Four seconds

PDR-609 specifications

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