Before recording – Radio Shack CD Player User Manual

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Adding to the Programmed
Sequence

You can add tracks at the end of a
programmed sequence, up to a maximum of
32 tracks.

1. Press

PROGRAM

in the stop mode.

2. Enter the desired track number, then

press

PROGRAM

. The CD recorder

adds the selection to the end of the
programmed sequence.

3. Press D after adding all the additional

tracks.

Erasing a Track

To erase the programmed sequence from
memory, in the stop mode, repeatedly press

PROGRAM

CHECK

until the program

number to be deleted appears. Press

CLEAR

to delete the track.

Clearing Programmed Tracks

To clear all tracks, press D and

CLEAR

(or

press

CLEAR

in the stop mode).

The program also clears when you press

OPEN/CLOSE

.

Repeating Programmed Tracks

Press

REPEAT 1/ALL

twice and select

REPEAT ALL

. The CD recorder plays the

programmed tracks five times then stops.

Before Recording

Before you start recording, make sure that
you understand the following points:

• The CD recorder requires Digital Audio

CD-R or CD-RW media for recording.
Computer CD-R or CD-RW discs do
not work with this CD recorder.

• Once you have recorded on a CD-R

disc, you cannot erase the data from it.

• You can add tracks to an unfinalized

recordable disc. Once finalized, a CD-R
disc is “fixed” and behaves in the same
way as a CD. You can, however, erase,
refresh, and re-record finalized CD-RW
discs.

• Due to the system restriction of CDs, a

track cannot be less than four seconds
in length, and there can be a maximum
of 99 tracks on an audio CD.

• If you press D or

within four seconds

from the beginning of a track, the CD
recorder continues to record no signal
and stops when the track’s length
reaches four seconds.

• When the recording is finished,

PMA

WRITE

and

COMPLETE

appear for a

few seconds, and the CD recorder then
stops. Do not apply shock or vibration
to the CD recorder during recording.

• If the disc reaches the end during

recording, the CD recorder starts a fade-
out over a few seconds. When the fade-
out has finished, the CD recorder
finalizes the disc automatically and
stops.

• If the tracks reach 99 during recording,

the CD recorder stops recording.

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