7 – cd text, Ejecting discs with cd text data, Restoring cd text data from the buffer – Tascam CD-RW402 User Manual

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TASCAM CD-RW402 Owner’s Manual

7 – CD TEXT

When discs containing CD TEXT are played back on
the CD-RW402, you can view titles of discs and of
artists (as explained in “Time display modes” on
page 21)
.

In addition, drive 2 allows you to record your own
disc and track titles and artists onto recordable discs.

Each disc can have a title and artist associated with it,
as can each track on the disc.Remember that not
every player is equipped to read this information.

The maximum length of a title and artist together for
one track (or for the disc) that can be entered with the
CD-RW402 is eighty characters, and there is a limit
of 2900 characters per disc.

CD TEXT entered in this way is not “visible” to suit-
ably-equipped players until the disc has been final-
ized and a TOC has been written to the disc.

Ejecting discs with CD TEXT data

When a disc is ejected, the edited data (or the data
that has been read from the disc) is cleared from the
editing area (text data is also lost when the power is
turned off).

However, there is a temporary storage area into
which the text data can be stored when the disc is
ejected.

If text data exists in the unit, and the

OPEN/CLOSE

key (2) is pressed, instead of the usual

OPEN

message,

the display shows

STORE TEXT ?

.

Push the

MULTI DIAL

to store the text into the buffer.

Alternatively, press the

OPEN/CLOSE

key once

more to eject the disc without storing the text data.

The data can also be stored from the menu:

1

Press the

MENU

key and turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

CD TEXT ?

. Push the

MULTI DIAL

.

2

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

Text STORE?

. Push the

MULTI DIAL

.

3

The display shows

STORE OK?

. Push the

MULTI DIAL

to store the data into the buffer.

Restoring CD TEXT data from the buffer

When the text data has been stored in the buffer, it
may be retrieved again using the menu system:

1

Press the

MENU

key and turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

CD TEXT ?

. Push the

MULTI DIAL

.

2

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

TextRESTORE?

. Push the

MULTI DIAL

.

3

The display shows

RESTORE OK?

. Push the

MULTI DIAL

to restore the data from the

buffer into the working edit area.

Entering characters from the main unit

To enter characters into a title or artist name:

• The cursor is shown as an underline character.
• If a title or name is too long to fit on the display, the

characters scroll to fit.

• Use the

MULTI DIAL

or the remote control skip

keys to change the character at the cursor.

• Push the

MULTI DIAL

to enter the character and

move the cursor right one space.

• Use the

SEARCH

keys to move the cursor left and

right.

• Use the

ERASE

key to delete a character at the cur-

sor position

• The

DISPLAY

(2) key acts as a caps-lock key.

When uppercase (CAPITAL) mode is in operation,
the

CAPS

indicator lights in the display.

• Characters which may be input are

a

through

z

,

A

through

Z

,

0

through

9

, and assorted punctuation.

• Insert spaces in the title by pressing and holding the

MULTI DIAL

for more than 2 seconds.

• Copy the whole of the title being edited by pressing

the

JOG

key while editing,

• “Paste” the contents of the edit buffer (above) by

pressing the

CALL

key when editing a title.

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