Display messages, Rules concerning digital recording, Other information – Onkyo DX-R700 User Manual

Page 42: Guide to the serial copy management system

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Display messages

Message

Explanation

Pages

Open

Disc tray is opening.

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Welcome

Disc tray is closing.

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Rec Setup

Setting initial settings for recording. Please wait.

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TOC Reading

Reading the table of contents recorded on the disc. Please wait.

17

PMA Writing

Recording TOC data to the disc PMA (Program Memory Area).

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Never turn off the power while this message is displayed.

Erase Last?

Erasing the last track.

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To erase the last track, press the YES button or the MULTI JOG dial.

Erase All?

Erasing all tracks.

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To erase all track, press the YES button or the MULTI JOG dial.

TOC Erase?

Erasing the TOC from a finalized disc to return it to the

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unfinalized condition. To erase the TOC, press the YES button.

Ers: (

✳ - ✳) ?

Erasing from track selected to last track.

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To erase, press the YES button or the MULTI JOG dial.

Initialize?

Erase all data from disc. To erase all data, press the YES button or

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the MULTI JOG dial.

Name In?

Asking if you are entering a disc name, artist name, and track names.

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To enter names, press the YES button (or the MULTI JOG dial).

If during operation a malfunction occurs or an improper operation is performed, the corresponding
message will appear. For a description of these messages, refer to the explanations on the following pages.

Other Information

Guide to the serial copy
management system

You cannot use digital recording to create a second-
generation copy, a copy of a copy created through
digital recording, with a CD-R or CD-RW. This is
because the unit conforms to the Serial Copy
Management System and permits only one
generation of digital-to-digital copying (the
recording of the original digital signals as they are).
The Serial Copy Management System is based on the
following three rules.

Principle 1

Digital-to-digital copying can be used to create a
copy of a CompactDisc (CD), Digital Audio Tape
(DAT), MiniDisk (MD), etc. with a CD-R or CD-RW.
However, digital-to-digital copying is not allowed to
create a copy of a CD-R or CD-RW that has been
created through digital-to-digital copying.

Principle 2

Digital-to-digital copying can be used to create a
copy of a CD-R or CD-RW that contains the songs

from analog records, FM radio programs, etc. you
recorded using the unit. However, digital-to-digital
copying is not allowed to create a copy of a CD-R or
CD-RW that has been created through digital-to-
digital copying. When two CD recorders are
connected via the analog input and output
terminals, however, recording can be performed
beyond this restriction.

Principle 3

With a DAT deck or a CD recorder that supports the
sampling frequencies of 32 kHz and 48 kHz, digital-
to-digital copying can be used to record the digital
sound from satellite broadcast. (This CD recorder
supports these sampling frequencies.) In this case,
digital-to-digital copying is allowed to create a
second-generation copy. However, with some BS
tuners, second-generation copy may not be
produced.

* When CD recorders are connected using analog

terminals, the number of dubbings is not
limited.

Rules concerning digital recording

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