Page 2 - Important Information; Product Registration
i This symbol indicates"dangerous voltage"inside the product thatpresents a risk ofelectric shock orpersonal injury. WARNING To reduce therisk of fire orelectric shock, donot expose thisproduct or ACcharger to rain ormoisture. To reduce the risk of electricshock, do not remove cover (orback)...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Table of Contents (continued on the next page) Chapter 1: Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before Connecting Components ........................... 3Choose Your Connection ........................................................................ 4Cables Needed to Connect...
Page 4 - Chapter 4: Additional Information
2 Table of Contents Recording from an External Source Using CD Sync(Digital Synchronized) .......................................................................... 18Recording from an External Source (Digital) ...................................... 19Recording from an External Source (Analog) ........
Page 5 - Chapter 1; Things to Consider Before Connecting Components; Protect Components From Power Surges; Protect Components From Overheating
Chapter 1 : Setup & Connections Chapter 1 3 Things to Consider Before Connecting Components Protect Components From Power Surges • Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. • Always turn off the TV and other components before you connect or disconnect anycables...
Page 6 - Components; Choose Your Connection; CD
Chapter 1 : Setup & Connections 4 Chapter 1 Components Connection Title Go To CD Recorder +A/V Receiver or page 5 CD Player (Analog) CD Recorder +A/V Receiver or page 6 CD Player(Digital Coaxial) CD Recorder +A/V Receiver or page 7 CD Player(Digital Optical) Cables Needed to Connect Components t...
Page 7 - Go To Page 8; Rece
Chapter 1 : Setup & Connections Chapter 1 5 CD Recorder + A/V Receiver or CD Player (Analog) 1. Connect audio cables to the ANALOG IN R and L jacks on the back of the recorder(color coded, red and white). Connect the other ends of the cables to thecorresponding output jacks on your A/V receiver ...
Page 10 - Plug in the CD Recorder
Chapter 1 : Setup & Connections 8 Chapter 1 Plug in the CD Recorder Plug the power cord into an appropriate wall outlet. Be sure to insert the plugcompletely. Put Batteries in the Remote 1. Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote by pushing inthe tab and lifting up the c...
Page 11 - Setting the Time; Setting the Sleep Timer
Chapter 1 : Setup & Connections Chapter 1 9 Setting the Time 1. Press the CLOCK/SLEEP button and the TIMESET/PROG button ( 12 or 24 hour appears). 2. To change the hour format, press the Skip/Search left or right arrow button. Then pressTIME SET/PROG to select it (the hour flashes). 3. To change...
Page 12 - Front of the CD Recorder
Chapter 1 : Setup & Connections 10 Chapter 1 Front of the CD Recorder PLAY/PAUSE STOP SKIP/SEARCH TIME SET/PROGR REPEAT REMAIN DISC A PHONES CLOCK/SLEEP ERASE SOURCE IN AUTO/MANUAL CD SYNC PLAY/PAUSE STOP SKIP/SEARCH DISC B OPEN/CLOSE PHONES VOLUME MIN • • MAX MAKE CD DUBB REC • FINALIZE OPEN/CL...
Page 15 - Chapter 2: Playing CDs; Chapter 2; Loading Discs; Playing a CD; Programming Tracks
Chapter 2: Playing CDs Chapter 2 13 Loading Discs 1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE A or B button (the disc tray opens). 2. Place a disc gently into the tray with the disc’s label facing up. 3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE A or B button, or press PLAY/PAUSE (the disc tray closes). Note: Once a disc is loaded, the uni...
Page 16 - Repeat; Random
Chapter 2: Playing CDs 14 Chapter 2 4. To program the next track, press TIME SET/PROGRAM again (or TIME SET/PROG onthe remote control). 5. Enter the second track using the number buttons on the remote or the SKIP/SEARCHarrow buttons on the front of the recorder. 6. To select the second track, press ...
Page 17 - Chapter 3: Recording CDs; Chapter 3; Copying a CD; Checking Remaining Record and Play Time; Record Time
Chapter 3: Recording CDs Chapter 3 15 Copying a CD You can use this feature to easily copy an entire CD. 1. Put the disc you want to copy in tray A. 2. Put a blank disc in tray B (music or audio CD-R/ CD-RW only. The recoder doesnot accept standard computer CD-ROMs). 3. Press MAKE CD, then PLAY/PAUS...
Page 18 - Finalizing Discs
Chapter 3: Recording CDs 16 Chapter 3 High-Speed Dubbing You can use the high-speed dubbing feature when copying a CD or programmed tracksfrom disc A in order to speed up the recording time. The quality of the recording is thesame as when you record at normal speed. 1. Put the disc you want to copy ...
Page 19 - Erasing Single Tracks
Chapter 3: Recording CDs Chapter 3 17 Unfinalizing Discs (CD-RWs only) If you want to record additional tracks on a finalized CD-RW or completely erase a CD-RW that has been finalized, you’ll need to unfinalize it first. This process removes trackinformation on the CD, including the Tables of Conten...
Page 21 - Recording from an External Source (Digital); AUTO
Chapter 3: Recording CDs Chapter 3 19 Recording from an External Source (Digital) Like synchronized digital recording, this method allows you to choose from optical orcoaxial connections, depending on the output connections of the external source, but thismethod does not automatically detect when a ...
Page 22 - Recording from an External Source (Analog)
Chapter 3: Recording CDs 20 Chapter 3 Recording from an External Source (Analog) If you don’t have the option of recording from a digital source, you may need to make ananalog recording. 1. Put a blank disc in tray B. 2. Make sure the CD, tape, etc., is ready in the external source. 3. Make sure the...
Page 23 - Recording and Dubbing Reminders; Digital / Optical Recording; CD Disc Dubbing
Chapter 3: Recording CDs Chapter 3 21 Recording and Dubbing Reminders Digital / Optical Recording • After digital recording (Dubbing, Make CD or recording from an external CD player)is complete, and the copied CD is finalized, it will contain copy protectioninformation on the disc. COPY PROTECT appe...
Page 24 - This page intentionally left blank.
This page intentionally left blank. 15920520.03 Recording CDs 9/24/02, 3:55 PM 22
Page 25 - Chapter 4; Troubleshooting; Recorder Problems; Recorder won’t turn on; Buttons don’t work; flashes on the display when attempting to record digitally; The Remote Control Doesn’t Work
Chapter 4: Additional Information Chapter 4 23 Troubleshooting Most problems you encounter with your CD Recorder can be corrected by consulting thefollowing troubleshooting list. Recorder Problems Recorder won’t turn on • Make sure the unit is plugged in. • Check the wall receptacle (or extension co...
Page 26 - Display Messages
Chapter 4: Additional Information 24 Chapter 4 Display Messages 1X DISC — normal speed disc dubbing is selected 1X PROG — normal speed program dubbing is selected 1X TRK — normal speed track dubbing is selected 2X DISC — 2X high speed disc dubbing is selected 2X PROG — 2X high speed program dubbing ...
Page 28 - FCC Information
Chapter 4: Additional Information 26 Chapter 4 FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, including interference...
Page 29 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; does not
Chapter 4: Additional Information Chapter 4 27 Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • One year from date of purchase for labor and parts • The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from...
Page 30 - Product Registration:
Chapter 4: Additional Information 28 Chapter 4 • Cleaning of audio heads. • Batteries. • A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used forinstitutional or other commercial purposes. • A unit purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A. • Acts of nature, such as but not lim...
Page 31 - How State Law relates to warranty:
Chapter 4: Additional Information Chapter 4 29 How State Law relates to warranty: • Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequentialdamages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the abovelimitations or exclusions may not apply to you. • This wa...
Page 32 - Thomson multimedia Inc.
Thomson multimedia Inc. 10330 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46290 Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual oron the carton. This will only add delays in service for your product. ©2002 Thomson multimedia Inc.Trademark(s)® RegisteredMarca(s) Registrada...