7 additional information, Display messages relating to recording – HHB comm PERSONAL COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR 830 User Manual

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7 Additional information

Display messages relating to recording

Note: In the table below, ** indicates a track number.

If digital synchro-recording fails to operate correctly, check the
following:

1. Pause playback of the source, then press the DIGITAL SYNCHRO button again.

• If you’re recording from a portable CD player, etc., make sure that the shock-protection feature is

switched off.

2. Start playback of the source component once you see the SYNCHRO indicator start to blink.

3. If none of the above solves the problem, use manual digital recording to record.

• Digital synchro-recording uses a digital sub-signal contained in the source player’s digital output.

Digital synchro-recording will not work when recording from the following devices:

• CD players whose digital output does not include a sub-signal

• Portable CD, MD or DVD players which do not output a digital signal when stopped.

Display

Cause

Remedy

Can't
SYNC

This appears when the
SYNCHRO button is pressed
when the input selector is set
to a digital input, and the
source selected is not
recognized as CD, MD, DCC,
or DAT.

Record the source manually, or record through the
analog input.

DIN
UNLOCK

The digital source was
interrupted.

The source is not audio, or is
an incompatible format (e.g.
a CD-ROM).

Check that the digital input cable is connected properly
and that the power of the source player is on.

Check that the source is a regular music source.

CHECK
INPUT?

The source player was
already playing when the
SYNCHRO button was
pressed.

Stop the source player. After a short time, SYNC–1 or
SYNC–ALL is displayed, and the recorder goes into
synchro–record-pause mode.

******** SET UP

The unit is preparing to
record.

Wait until the message disappears.

REPAIR

The recorder was switched
off/unplugged after
recording without ejecting
the disc. The recorder could
not write essential recording
information onto the disc.

While REPAIR is displayed, the recorder automatically
examines the recorded area of the disc and updates the
track numbers and recording time data. This process
takes about 40 minutes for a fully recorded disc.
Finalization or further recording is possible once the
REPAIR message disappears.

REC FULL

No more recording is
possible because the
available recording time of
the disc has been used up, or
99 tracks have already been
recorded on the disc.

Use another disc, or erase the CD-RW disc.

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