Menu mode, English – Marantz CDR500 User Manual

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ENGLISH

MENU MODE

Text Memory Review/Erase Text Memory

All input CD-Text data is stored in the Text Memory of the
CDR500 until the disc is finalized. If the text memory becomes
full, the

message will appear in the display

and you will be unable to add more text. If you would like to add
more text, you must finalize a disc that has text stored in the
Text Memory or the text for a disc can be erased by following
the procedure below.

Note:

The text for all unfinalized discs is accessible during the Text
Memory Review mode. You do not need to insert the corre-
sponding disc to erase its text.

1

1

1

1

1

Stay in the stop mode. (No Operation)

2

2

2

2

2

Press

STORE/MENU

(12, 83) on the deck or the remote

control to enter Menu mode.

3

3

3

3

3

Rotate

REC LEVEL/SELECT

(13) or press

S

S

S

S

S

(80),

T

T

T

T

T

(88) to select the TEXT VIEW submenu.

appears on the display.

4

4

4

4

4

Press

REC LEVEL/SELECT

(13) or

ENTER

(84) to confirm.

5

5

5

5

5

Rotate

RECLEVEL/SELECT

(13) or press

S

S

S

S

S

(80),

T

T

T

T

T

(88) to select the disc you wish to erase.

6

6

6

6

6

Press

REC LEVEL/SELECT

(13) or

ENTER

(84) to confirm.

appears on the display.

7

7

7

7

7

Press the

REC LEVEL/SELECT

(13) or

ENTER

(84) to

confirm the erasure of the text for that particular disc.

8

8

8

8

8

Press

STORE/MENU

(12, 83) to return to the submenu

or

9

9

9

9

9

(5,87) to exit.

Note:

- If there are no discs in the memory, the message

appears on the display.

-

/

may also appear when

Unfinalizing a CD-RW disc for which text was stored (see
‘UNFINALIZING CD-RW discs’ page 15). The same
action(s) should be taken in order to obtain memory space.

The numbers between parentheses refer to the fold-out.

Recording submenus

The Auto Track increment menu selection determines whether
the CDR500 automatically marks tracks based on the source
(Auto Track ON) or if all track increments are made manually
via the

TRACK INCR

(73) button (Auto Track OFF).

Note:

The

TRACK INCR

(73) buttons will mark a track mark during

both Auto Track ON and OFF recording.

The most efficient way to record from a digital source is via a digital
connection that contains user data. The user data part of a digital
signal provides track information to the CD recorder. User data is
usually found only in an SPDIF format digital connection. The
AES/EBU standard does support user data information.

If Auto Track is ON and the source you are recording from is
analog or digital without user data, the CDR500 will use a si-
lence gap to mark tracks. As the chart below indicates, once
the source signal drops below -55dB, the CDR500 will look for
2.7 seconds of no signal (-55dB or below). When the source
signal returns and reaches a level of -35dB, the CDR500 will
then mark a new track and continue recording.

Note:

If the silence gap is less than 2.7 seconds or the dB level never
drops below -55dB, the CDR500 will probably not mark a track
and continue to record on the same track number.

The chart below will help identify how each source will be han-
dled by the Auto Track system.

Source

No source

(no lock)

CD/MD

(with user data)

None

DAT/DCC

(with user data)

Unknown

(no user data)

Analog

Track increment based on user data of in
coming signal

Track increment based on user data of in
coming signal

Track increment after silence gap of 2.7
seconds on incoming signal

Track increment after silence gap of 2.7
seconds on incoming signal

AUTO TRACK

ON

Track X+1

Audio source signal

A (-35 dB)

B (-55 dB)

Silence gap

2.7 sec

B is DETECTED

A is DETECTED

Track X

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