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[. . . ] Contents Before using Audio CD Recorder 2 DX-R700 Instruction Manual Connections 14 Operations 16 Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo Audio CD Recorder. Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit. Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new Audio CD Recorder. Please retain this manual for future reference. Other Information 42 Before using Thank you for purchasing . . . Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo DX-R700 CD Recorder. [. . . ] · The inserted disc is full and "Disc Full" is displayed. · The 99th track has been recorded and "Disc Full" is displayed. · The disc is not for audio use or when "Pro Disc" is displayed. Normal recording mode When not connected to a component system, there are a few methods that you can perform to record the signal in from the analog input or digital input of the DX-R700. I Analog recording (see page 20) This method records the signal at the analog inputs. The recording level can be adjusted manually. I Digital recording (see page 20) This method records the signal at the optical digital inputs. You may need to adjust the recording level when recording low digital signal sources such as satellite broadcasts and the like. Only the audio signals can be recorded The DX-R700 is designed for recording audio signals only and therefore only digital signals that are audio signals are recorded. Other CD-ROM and Dolby Digital data, and the like, will not be recorded. Also, when recording from discs that have graphics or text data, only the audio signals will be recorded. I Signal synchronous recording (see page 22) This method allows you to start recording in synchronization with the input signals from the Onkyo products that are not equipped with an z connector or other manufacturer's products. The minimum track length is 4 seconds For compact discs, the minimum track length is 4 seconds. Even if the e (stop) or g (pause) button is pressed immediately after starting recording, a silent 4-second track will be recorded. Also, during that 4 seconds, you cannot resume recording or perform another operation. Recording mode when connecting to other Onkyo products using z cable When you connect the DX-R700 to other Onkyo products using z cable, you can use the following recording mode. When an unrecordable signal in present during the digital recording "D. In Unlock" or "Cannot Copy" appears in the display and the recording operation is suspended. The operation will be resumed in response to any recordable signals that may follow. I Synchronous recording on the DX-R700 (The recording on the DX-R700 and the playback on the source device start simultaneously. ) · Synchronous recording from the CD player to the DX-R700 · Synchronous recording from the MD recorder to the DX-R700 (Analog recording only) Note: If you want to record digitally from the CD player, you must have the optical or coaxial cable from the CD player connected to the DIGITAL INPUT terminal on the DX-R700. Do not turn off the DX-R700 while making recordings, finalizing discs, or erasing recordings, or while "PMA Writing" is displayed An inserted disc can be corrupt and no longer usable if the power is accidentally turned off or in case of power failure. 18 Recording modes About the level sync function The level sync function detects the space between tracks (songs, etc. ) in the recording source and automatically assigns track numbers to them during recording. Name function I Entering a disc name or artist name (see page 28) You can enter one disc name and one artist name per disc. I When the level sync function is turned on The track numbers are updated automatically. Press the o REC button to set track numbers manually . I Entering track names (see page 31) You can enter up to 99 track names per disc. I When the level sync function is turned off The track numbers are not updated automatically. Press the o REC button to set track numbers manually . I Erasing the disc name, artist name, and track names (see page 32) You can erase all the name information retained in the DX-R700. I For analog recording The level sync function automatically turns On. If there are gaps of no sound 2 seconds or longer between tracks in the recording source, the track numbers will be automatically updated. Finalization The finalization process writes the TOC data (tracks, etc. ) for the disc in a special area on the disc called the PMA. Even after finalization, CD-RWs can only be played on CD players that are compatible with CD-RWs. For CD-Rs that have been finalized, you cannot add more recordings. I For digital recording The level sync recording automatically turns on. If the digital signal includes the track number information, the track numbers will be automatically assigned. For satellite broadcasts and other digital signals that do not include track number information, the track numbers will be automatically updated when 2 seconds or more of silence is detected. Erasing recording (CD-RW discs only) The data recorded on CD-RW discs can be erased and the disc can be used again as many times as desired (see page 34). · Erasing data on unfinalized CD-RWs Last track erase: Erases only the last track. Multi-track erase: Erases all tracks from the selected track to the final track. · Erasing data on finalized CD-RWs All track erase: Erases all tracks. · Erasing discs Erases all data recorded on the CD-RW. 19 Digital recording/Analog recording q MULTI JOG w INPUT STANDBY/ ON OPEN / CLOSE RANDOM MEMORY REPEAT ABC DUAL DIGITAL INPUT STANDBY/ON PAUSE STOP PLAY DEF 3 NAME 1 2 GHI 4 MEMORY STANDBY CLEAR DISPLAY MULTI JOG INPUT JKL 5 MNO 6 SCROLL PQRS PHONES REPEAT FINALIZE EDIT/ NO PUSH TO ENTER TUV 8 W XYZ 9 CLEAR PHONES LEVEL POWER YES 7 REC DISPLAY MIN MAX ENTER ON OFF AUDIO CD RECORDER DX-R700 >10 10/0 EDIT/NO oREC sPLAY oREC REC s You can perform digital recording to record the signal input to the digital input terminals or analog recording to record the signal input to the analog input terminals. The recording level can be adjusted manually. 1 Repeatedly press the INPUT button until "Digital In 1", "Digital In 2" or "Analog In" appears. INPUT Types of digital source that can be recorded The DX-R700 contains an internal sampling rate converter, and therefore can record digital signals of the sampling rates given below. [. . . ] Or, retry recording after unfinalizing it. Messages during playback, name input, and other situations Display Blank Disc Cause You have tried to play a disc that has no recordings on it. Entering name information exceeding the limitation of 1000 characters per disc was attempted. Entering a name exceeding the limitation of 100 characters per name was attempted. Name input cannot be performed because the unit retains name information for a previous disc. [. . . ]

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