Pioneer PDR-W739 User Manual

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Page 1 - PDR-W739

Operating InstructionsCOMPACT DISC RECORDER / MULTI-CD CHANGERPDR-W739

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

103 Controls and DisplaysFront panel1 OPEN/CLOSE ) 1/2/3 – Press to open/closedisc tray 1, 2 or 3 from the changer.2 Changer disc tray3 CD SELECT 1/2/

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113 Controls and DisplaysRemote control1 Disc select buttonsDISC 1/2/3 – Select discs from the changer. (p.14)CD-R – Switch to the CD recorder. (p.14)

Page 4 - CAUTION:

123 Controls and DisplaysDisplayDISCDISCDISCPARTIALSINGLEALLRELAYFADERSCANRDMPGMSKIP ONVOLFIXDIGOVERANAOPTCOAXRPT#1AUTO SPACE ALCDISC TRKTOTALREMAINTR

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134 Getting StartedQuick CD copyingAlthough the PDR-W739 has many advanced recording features,duplicating a CD is pretty much a one-touch operation. B

Page 6 - 1 Before You Start

144 Getting StartedPlaying a CDThis section takes you through using the basic playback controls ofthe CD changer and CD-R. The steps below describe pl

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154 Getting StartedPlayback modesThe different play modes let you play either a single disc, or up tofour discs one after another for an uninterrupted

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165 Copying CDsIntroductionRecording CDs from the disc changer has several advantages overrecording from an external CD player. • Double speed copying

Page 9 - 2 Connecting Up

175 Copying CDsCopying individual tracksHere's how to copy individual tracks from any disc in the changer:1 Load the CD(s) you want to copytracks

Page 10 - 3 Controls and Displays

185 Copying CDsCopying a programmed selectionYou can automate the process of making a mix CD by using theprogramming function of the disc changer.1 Lo

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195 Copying CDsSetting the recording levelWhen recording commercially produced CDs, the recordinglevel has already been optimized and you don't n

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READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and operatinginstructions should be read before the product isoperated.RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS — The safety and operati

Page 13 - 4 Getting Started

206 Finalizing and ErasingFinalizing a discBefore you can play a CD-R on an ordinary CD player, the disc mustgo through a process called finalization.

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216 Finalizing and ErasingErasing a CD–RW discAlthough more expensive than CD-R discs, the great advantage ofCD-RW is that the discs can be erased and

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226 Finalizing and Erasing3 - COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER67COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER◊ÛB¿ˆ≥≤/COMPACT DISC RECORDER / MULTI-CD CHANGERCD-R CON

Page 16 - FINALIZE is on, the

236 Finalizing and ErasingMarking recorded tracks to skipAlthough you can’t erase tracks on a CD-R disc, you can set whatare called ‘skip IDs’. These

Page 17 - DISC buttons

246 Finalizing and ErasingClearing skip IDs:1 With the recorder stopped, pressSKIP.The display indicates that you’re in skip set/clear mode andplaybac

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257 Playback FunctionsProgramming a playlist (3-CD changer)Programming a playlist means telling the player precisely whichtracks, and in what order, y

Page 19 - Changing the copying speed

267 Playback FunctionsProgramming a playlist (CD-R)You can program a playlist for a disc that's in the CD-R disc tray.When you eject the disc, th

Page 20 - CD-R CONTROL

277 Playback FunctionsUsing the repeat modesUse the repeat function to repeat either the current track, an entiredisc, or all discs loaded over and ov

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287 Playback FunctionsFading in and fading outCD-R side onlyUse the fader feature to fade the volume down gradually and pauseplayback. You can also ha

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297 Playback FunctionsSwitching the display(CD changer side)The recorder can display various kinds of disc and trackinformation in both playback and c

Page 23 - SKIP FULL

[For Canadian model]This Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.[Pour le modèle Canadien]Cet appareil numérique de la classe B estco

Page 24 - 6 Finalizing and Erasing

307 Playback Functions(CD-R side)When the CD-R is stopped, pressDISPLAY to switch the display mode.There are four different displays. Press DISPLAY re

Page 25 - 7 Playback Functions

318 Recording Other SourcesIntroductionUse the various recording modes described here when you'rerecording from a component connected to the reco

Page 26 - Programming a playlist (CD-R)

328 Recording Other SourcesDigital synchro recordingIf you have a CD, MD, DAT or DCC player connected to either of thedigital inputs of this recorder,

Page 27 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

338 Recording Other SourcesAnalog synchro recordingUse the analog line inputs when recording from your turntable,cassette deck, or other analog audio

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348 Recording Other SourcesManual recording (analog or digital)The main use for manual recording mode is when there are nospecific start and/or end po

Page 29 - DISPLAY repeatedly

358 Recording Other SourcesRecording blank sectionsThis feature is useful when you want to put some space at the endof a recording session so that the

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369 Additional InformationStoring discsAlthough CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs are more durable than vinylrecords, you should still take care to handle and

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379 Additional InformationDigital recording restrictionsThis unit has been designed exclusively for recording and playbackof audio discs—you can’t rec

Page 32 - Digital synchro recording

389 Additional InformationUnderstanding display messagesBelow is a list of messages you’ll see during normal operation witha brief explanation of what

Page 33 - Analog synchro recording

399 Additional InformationError messagesBelow is a list of error messages you may see during playback orrecording, with possible causes and remedies.

Page 34 - ANALOG – OPTICAL – COAXIAL

Information to UserAlteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operatethe equipment.C

Page 35 - 8 Recording Other Sources

409 Additional InformationDigital synchro recording troubleshootingIf digital synchro-recording fails to operate correctly, check thefollowing:1 Pause

Page 36 - 9 Additional Information

419 Additional InformationTroubleshootingPower does not come on• Check that the unit is plugged into a standard AC poweroutlet.• If the unit is connec

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429 Additional InformationSpecifications1. GeneralModel ... Compact disc audio systemApplicable disc

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439 Additional Information

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Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 1999 Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved.5<99K00ZW0N00> Printed in <PRB1295-A&

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Contents1 Before You StartChecking what's in the box... 6Using this manual...

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61 Before You StartHints on installationWe want you to enjoy using this unit for years to come, so pleasebear in mind the following points when choosi

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71 Before You StartMaintaining your CD recorderTo clean the compact disc recorder, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Forstubborn dirt, wet a soft cloth wit

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81 Before You StartRecording and finalizing discsUnlike other recording media, recordable CDs have a number ofdistinct states, and what you can do wit

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92 Connecting UpRear panelImportant: Before making or changing any rear panelconnections, make sure that all the components are switched offand unplug

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