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POWER

CD

1

2

3

6

9

8

7

4

5

0

CD-SYNC

CDR

ERASE

RECORD

SHIFT

FINALIZE

OPEN/CLOSE

DJ

INTRO

REPEAT

PROGRAM

SHUFFLE

CD TITLE

DISPLAY

LIVE SELECT

LIVE

OK

REVERSE

PLAY

FORWARD

PREV

STOP

PAUSE

NEXT

You can control or adjust most of the function keys as those are present on the main unit
through the remote control.
However, the following keys are present on the remote control only:

CD

CDR -

Selects which player
you want to operate.
(

CD

 - Tray A, 

CDR

 -

Tray B)

SHIFT

 -

Press it before you
want to activate the
functions as indicated
below the numerical
keys.

PROGRAM -

Activates program mode.

DISPLAY -

Selects among the
displays.

INTRO -

Plays all tracks
briefly on a disc.

REPEAT -

Selects among the
repeat modes.

SHUFFLE (MIX for
Thomson model)-

Activates random
play.

Numerical Keys -

Input track numbers
for direct selection.

REVERSE, FORWARD

 -

Starts forward/ reverse
search operations during
playback.

The operations of all other function keys on
the remote control are identical as the main
unit except the following:

PREV, NEXT, PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, FOR-
WARD, REVERSE, OPEN/CLOSE

Press 

CD

 or 

CDR

 to choose which player you

want to operate before using the above
buttons.

All functions indicated under the
numberical buttons

 

( e.g. PROGRAM, DJ )

Press 

SHIFT 

before you select these keys.

( refer to relevant sections for function
details )

The Remote Control

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Summary of Contents for CDRW121

Page 1: ...s the antenna for the radio or television that is receiv ing the interference Move the unit away from the equipment that is receiving interference Plug the unit into a different wall outlet so that the unit and the equipment receiving interference are on different branch circuits If these measures do not eliminate the interference please consult your dealer or an experi enced radio television tech...

Page 2: ...ct Recording Mode 10 11 Dubbing Mode Live Dubbing Mode External Recording Mode Sychronized Digital Recording Mode Program Recording Microphone Recording Finializing Unfinializing Erasing Recordings 12 More Special Functions 13 Assigning Disc Titles 13 Editing Disc Titles 13 Storing Playback Programs and Disc Titles 13 Recalling Playback Programs and Disc Titles 14 Erasing Disc Titles 14 Display Me...

Page 3: ...m Location It is recommended to follow these guidelines when setting up your system Choose a solid level surface Don t place on surfaces like carpet or foam rubber Choose a location away from direct sunlight radiator air ducts and sources of heat Avoid locations subject to moisture mechanical vibration shock or excessive dust Ensure that the location is adequately ventillated as it is essential to...

Page 4: ...analog recordings when digital recording is not possible As minimum setting CD Analog cables must be connected for CD playback 1 For recording from an external source with digital output e g MD through optical or coaxial digital cable not supplied 2 Connection to external receiver e g amplifier with digital coaxial in for digital playback 3 For recording from an external source with analog output ...

Page 5: ...es standby off mode HELP DEMO Shows demo when unit is in standby mode Enters help mode when unit is in operation mode Press PREV NEXT STOP PLAY on main unit or POWER on remote control to enter operation mode from standby mode Note Once plugged for power demo will scroll on display You can cancel this function by pressing the button for about 3 seconds PREV NEXT Press once to skip to the next or pr...

Page 6: ...te level is high Program mode activated Play Pause Shows type of inputing signals Shows track numbers are to be assigned automatically or manually Unit is in dual on mode Player is performing recording Shows type of CD loaded Player is performing dubbing Disc has been finalized Player is perform ing synchronized digital recording Green Led Lights when the tray is selected The Display EN 5 Tip When...

Page 7: ...tes program mode DISPLAY Selects among the displays INTRO Plays all tracks briefly on a disc REPEAT Selects among the repeat modes SHUFFLE MIX for Thomson model Activates random play Numerical Keys Input track numbers for direct selection REVERSE FORWARD Starts forward reverse search operations during playback The operations of all other function keys on the remote control are identical as the mai...

Page 8: ...isc remaining playing time Special Operations Dual Mode You can play the 2 trays individually or at the same time However you must have an extra CD output cable connected to a receiver for this function see page 3 and table below 1 Activate dual mode 2 Follow the basic operations to operate the players 3 Quit dual mode Random Play SHUFFLE MIX 1 Enter random play mode 2 Start random playback 3 Quit...

Page 9: ...ive effect DJ Mode This allows alternating playback of both players 1 Activate DJ mode Both trays open with DJ MODE ON scrolls on display 2 Load disc on a tray e g Tray A Total number of tracks e g TOT 16 shows on display 3 Select track e g track 3 4 Start playback on tray A 5 Repeat steps 2 3 on tray B 6 Confirm track selection on tray B 8 Quit DJ mode DJ MODE OFF scrolls on display 7 Repeat step...

Page 10: ... programs for recall everytime you load the discs on the player see p 13 for details Tips on general playing Place a CD audio CD R or audio CD RW in the appropriate tray recess with label side up To avoid music skips or inferior sound quality please be sure that the disc is free from dust particles or scratches An unfinalized disc will not play on tray A Program You can program up to 32 tracks in ...

Page 11: ...TRACK DIGITAL one track dubbing see tip 5 Confirm selection Dubbing starts automatically after about 10 15 seconds 6 Stop dubbing or dubbing will stop automatically at end of track or disc Live Dubbing Mode Live effects can be inserted automatically at the last 7 seconds of selected tracks or each track on a disc during dubbing 4 Press repeatedly to select live effect you want to insert 1 Press an...

Page 12: ...ng is on standby Start playback of external source and recording will start automatically 5 Stop recording or recording will be stopped automatically at end of track or disc STOP STOP CD SYNC CD SYNC RECORD 5 Start playing source material OK OK Program Recording 1 Select Dual mode ON 2 Load source disc on tray A and destina tion disc on tray B 3 Refer to Program steps 1 7 p 9 to create program on ...

Page 13: ... Tips on recording The steps for audio CD R disc and audio CD RW disc on recording are identical Use an audio CD RW as you are still familiarizing yourself with the steps in recording Recording mistakes can be erased There must have at least 7 seconds of recording time left on the disc Otherwise you will not be able to enter record standby mode A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on a disc Mini...

Page 14: ... Titles to create disc name After pressing OK you will be asked to store program STORE PROG with disc title 1 Enter CD title mode 3 Confirm storing program or STOP to quit 6 After Disc title has been assisgned display will show alternately disc informa tion and disc title in stop mode Editing Disc Titles 2 Repeat steps 2 5 in section Assigning Disc Titles to edit disc titles OK SHIFT 0 CDTITLE SHI...

Page 15: ...or ERASE ALL disc title s 3 Confirm erasing or STOP to quit SURE shows on display if you select ERASE ALL Press OK again to re confirm erasing Erasure takes only a few seconds Note Playback program will also be erased if you have created one and perform the above steps Display Messages A Tray A is selected B Tray B is selected BLANK DISC Disc is empty CLOSE Tray is closing NO DISC No disc in curre...

Page 16: ...n Record level is too high System data error during recording Power failure or vigorous vibration has occured CD recorder is trying to repair the disc Note this process will take around 2 minutes Solution Fit the power plug and plug it into power outlet properly Replace with fresh batteries Plug the system to another power outlet Adjust the volume level Re connect the wires properly Choose the cor...

Page 17: ...put sound quality of your system For instructions on cleaning the CD lens refer to the ones accompanying the lens cleaner Precautions Never open the cabinet under any circumstances Any repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a trained technician Don t Infringe This product should only be used for the purposes for which it is sold that is entertainment violating no copyright law Any ...

Page 18: ...Specifications 16 External recording 11 F Finalize 4 5 12 FORWARD 6 H Help Demo 4 I INTRO 6 Introductory play 7 L LIVE 4 9 Live dubbing 10 LIVE EFFECT 4 8 Index 17 EN Loading Discs 10 Location choosing 2 M Microphone 4 Microphone recording 11 Moisture 2 N NEXT 4 Numerical keys 6 O OK 4 OPEN 4 14 Optical 3 5 P PAUSE 4 Phone 5 PLAY 4 POWER 4 PREV 4 Program 6 9 Program recording 11 R Random play 6 7 ...

Page 19: ...mpleted What your warranty does not cover Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual clearly describes how to install adjust and operate your unit Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer Installation and related adjustments Signal reception problems not caused by your unit Damage from misuse or neglect Cleaning of audio heads Batteries A unit that has been modified or incorpor...

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