Denon CDR-WI500 Operations Instructions Page 16

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1. Manual recording
(1) Starting analog recording
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PCM AUDIO TECHNOLOGY / COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR-W1500
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(Main unit) (Remote control unit)
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Turn on the power.
Load the CD-R/RW disc that is to be recorded.
Press the input switching button (INPUT) and select the analog source.
The ANALOG display will light.
Perform the operation of Setup Method (2) Setting the Synchro Recording Mode on Page 11 and select the Synchro
off mode.
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When using an already recorded Disc, press the TIME button to check the recordable time.
The time display switches between the total recorded time and the recordable time each time the TIME button is
pressed.
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Perform the operation of Setup Method on Page 11 and select on/off of the ATM function.
ATM Function on
The ATM display will light. When a blank portion (of about 3 seconds or longer) of the recording input signal is
detected, the track number is automatically associated and recorded.
ATM Function off
This is recorded as the following track.
Start playing the selection you want to record on the CD player, cassette deck, etc.
Press the record button (
4 REC).
The recording standby mode is set.
Adjust the recording level with the jog dial and press the enter button.
Adjust the input level adjustment control (INPUT LEVEL) so that the OVER indicator does not light even when the
volume is loudest. After adjusting, set the source to be recorded to the standby mode.
The recording level can be set in advance using the menu mode.
The set recording level will be stored in memory, but this data might be lost if the unit is not connected to a power
source for 2 to 3 days.
Press the play button (
1 PLAY).
Recording starts.
Start playing the selection you want to record on the CD player, cassette deck, etc.
(2) Starting digital recording
This set includes a sampling rate converter.
When recording DATs or satellite broadcasts (32 kHz or 48 kHz) whose digital input signal sampling frequency is different from
that of CD (44.1 kHz), the sampling frequency is automatically converted to 44.1 kHz.
OPEN / CLOSE
TIME
TIME
CLEAR INPUT
MENU
5
OPEN /CLOSE
5
PCM AUDIO TECHNOLOGY / COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR-W1500
PHONES PHONES LEVEL
MIN
MAX
POWER
ON
OFF
FINALIZE
MULTI JOG
3
1
2
3
1
2
PLAY STOP PAUSE
HIGHNORMAL
DUBBING
8
9
RELAY MODE
DISPLAY
SELECT
TITLE /
CHARACTER
PUSH
ENTER
8
9
PLAY STOP PAUSE
4
REC
-
+
REMOTE SENSOR
STOP
PAUS E
PLAY
2
4
3
78
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1
9
10
+
10
REC
_
DUBBING
_
NORMAL HIGH
RELAY
MODE
CD CD-R
ENTER
MENU
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9
3
2
6
7
PROG/DIRECT
CALL
RANDOM
DISPLAY SEL
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FADER INPUT FINALIZE
1 / ALL A - B
CHARACTER
TIME
TITLE
B
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-278
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Turn on the power.
Load the CD-R/RW disc that is to be recorded.
When using an already recorded Disc, press the TIME button to check the recordable time.
The time display switches between the total recorded time and the recordable time each time the TIME button is pressed.
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Press the input switching button (INPUT) and select the digital source (Optical or Coaxial).
The indicator for the selected input source (CD, OPT or COAX) lights.
Press the record button (
4 REC).
If the D. in indicator is flashing, check the connections to the digital input jacks.
Press the play button (
1 PLAY).
Recording starts.
Play the selection to be recorded on the CD player, etc.
NOTES:
•“CD can be selected by pressing the input selector button, but manual recording from the sets CD unit is only possible in the dual
mode. (Refer to Dual mode on Page 26, 27).
When you do not wish to change the digital recording level, set the jog dial so that Level 00.0dB is displayed. The recording
will be made without changing the input signal level.
The recording level can be adjusted over a range of to +12 dB for analog input recording and from to 0 dB for digital input
recording. Note that the displayed setting values may include a degree of error in terms of calculation processing.
When the recording level is , Level---.-dB is displayed and audio is not output.
(Main unit) (Remote control unit)
Start playing the selection you want to record on the CD player, MD recorder, etc.
Adjust the recording level with the jog dial and press the enter button.
Adjust the input level adjustment control (INPUT LEVEL) so that the OVER indicator does not light even when the volume is
loudest. After adjusting, set the source to be recorded to the standby mode.
The recording level can be set in advance using the menu mode.
The set recording level will be stored in memory, but this data might be lost if the unit is not connected to a power source for 2
to 3 days.
3
Perform the operation of Setup Method (2) Setting the Synchro Recording Mode on Page 11 and select the Synchro off mode.
6
Perform the operation of Setup Method on Page 11 and select on/off of the ATM function.
ATM Function on
The ATM display will light. When a blank portion (of about 3 seconds or longer) of the recording input signal is detected, the
track number is automatically associated and recorded.
ATM Function off
This is recorded as the following track.
Select the CD-R side.
Select the CD-R side.
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