1.Insert a recorded CD-RW in the RECORD/PLAYBACK tray. If the disc is finalized, only CD-RWappears at the upper right on the display. If the disc is not finalized CD-RWand NO TOC appear.

2.If the disc is finalized, press ERASE once to select UNFINALIZE or twice to select ERASE ALL in the stop mode. If the disc is not finalized, press ERASE once to select ERASE # (# means the last track number) or twice to select ERASE ALL.

To cancel the erasing or unfinalizing process, press D.

3.Press g/ENTER.

Note: You cannot cancel this operation once you press g/ENTER. If you are going to erase tracks, make sure that they are recordings that you really want to erase.

Advanced Recording

Assigning Track Numbers to Recordings

You can set the CD recorder to automatically or manually assign track numbers to recordings by pressing AUTO/MANUAL. As you press AUTO/MANUAL, the CD recorder displays INCLVL -60, INCLVL -50, INCLVL -40, and MANUAL. If you want the CD recorder to automatically assign track numbers to recording, select INCLVL -60, INCLVL -50, or INCLVL -40. -60, -50, and -40indicate the recording level at which the CD recorder automatically increments a track number.

When the auto track feature is on, A- TRACK appears. If you want to assign track numbers manually, select MANUAL.

During dubbing, the auto track feature is always ON. When the CD recorder detects an increment signal, the CD recorder automatically increments a track number. You cannot manually add track numbers.

When you record digitally from an external source with the auto track feature set to ON, the CD recorder automatically inserts a track division in the recorded material when an increment signal is detected. If the source does not contain increment signals, auto track does not work at all. In such a case, add track numbers by pressing RECORD during recording. When the CD recorder is in manual track division mode (A-TRACKis off), the track number on the disc you are recording is only increased when you press RECORD during recording.

When you record analogically from an external source with the auto track feature set to ON, the CD recorder automatically inserts a track division in the recorded material when sound level once drops below the increment level (-60, -50, or -40 dB) for more than 3 seconds and then the sound re- starts.

You can add track numbers by pressing RECORD during recording from an external source. When the CD recorder is in manual track division mode (A-TRACK is off), the track number on the disc you are recording is only increased when you press RECORD during recording.

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