Sony HM-982RW User Manual

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Recording on CD-R/RW
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Knowledge section
Preparation section
Application section
Basic section
3.
Make the preparations for recording.
÷ The setting of the recording input can be changed as desired. See "Changing the
recording input setting".
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÷ The input level can be varied only when the "AUX" (auxiliary analog source) input
is selected. Adjust the input level from the auxiliary source as required if it is too
small or too large. (AUX InputRec Gain)
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TUNER (Broadcasts)
: Select a station
CD
: Enter pause mode at the beginning of the
track to be recorded.
TAPE
: Enter stop mode at the beginning of the track
to be recorded.
AUX (Auxiliary analog source)
: Make preparation for tuning or playback.
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D-AUX (Auxiliary digital source)
: Make preparation for tuning or playback.
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TUNER (Broadcasts) : Press the TUNER/BAND key
CD
: Press the CD 
6 key
TAPE
: Press the TAPE 
23 key
AUX (Auxiliary analog source)
: Press the AUX/D-AUX key repeatedly until "AUX"
is displayed.
D-AUX (Auxiliary digital source)
: Press the AUX/D-AUX key repeatedly until "D-
AUX" is displayed.
÷ When CD 6, TAPE 23 is pressed, playback
will start when a disc or tape already has been
inserted.  Press the 
STOP key to stop it.
÷ Digital signal recording is not available unless the
selected source is "CD" or "D-AUX". Note that,
even with these sources, digital signal recording
may be prohibited by the SCMS.
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÷ If  "Unlock" is displayed when the "D-AUX"
source is selected, please see "Displayed mes-
sage list"
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2. Select the source to be recorded.
When CD has been selected.
SINGLE
C D     0 1
    0 : 0 0
CD
 
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The selected recording
source is displayed.
When recording audio from a tape to CD-R/RW, track numbers may not
be marked correctly depending on the recording condition of the tape.
"Changing the recording input setting".
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OPC (Optimum Power Control)
When a non-used disc or unfinalized disc is loaded in the CD recorder, the CD-R IN indicator may blink for a while. This indicates that the
OPC processing is being executed.
The OPC processing performs test writing in the disc in order to calculate the optimum laser irradiation intensity and time for the disc.
With this system, the CD recorder stores the discs subjected to OPC processing so that, when one of such discs is loaded, it can record
signals on it without OPC processing. The CD recorder stores the history of OPC processing of up to 24 discs. As a result, if the number
of processed discs exceed 24, the CD recorder may apply OPC processing to a disc which has been subjected to it. If the power cord is
unplugged from the power outlet or a power failure occurs during OPC processing, the disc data may be destroyed and the disc may become
unusable.
When the "CDR" input is selected, "OPC" is displayed (for up to 2 minutes) during OPC processing.
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