Pioneer PDR-W839 Owner's Manual - Page 32

Erasing a CD-RW disc

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6 Finalizing and Erasing COMPACT DISC RECORDER / MULTI-CD CHANGER ◊ÛB¿ˆ˘≤/ 3 - COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER ERASE 4 1 ¡ ¢ ¶ REC VOL 6 7 PUSH ENTER CD TEXT LegatoLinkConversion Erasing a CD-RW disc Although more expensive than CD-R discs, the great advantage of CD-RW is that the discs can be erased and reused. Various erase options are available depending on whether or not the disc has been finalized. A third, special option, erases (re-initializes) the whole disc. This process takes quite a long time to complete and should be used for recovering damaged discs, not for erasing tracks from a healthy disc. Caution! Never switch off the power during CD-RW erasing - the disc may be damaged as a result. If the message CHECK DISC appears any time during any erase process, hit eject, take out the disc, clean it, then try the erase command again. Be sure to remove the disc from the recorder before switching off the power, otherwise the erase operation will not be completed. When a non-finalized disc is loaded: 1 Press ERASE. 2 Use the jog dial (or press 4 1 or ¡¢) to change the erase option. Switch between: • Erase just the last track ERASE LAST ? CD-RW • Erase all tracks ERASE ALL ? CD-RW • Erase multiple tracks (erase from track ... to track ... ) ERASE O2-1O ? CD-RW Keep pressing 4 1 (or ¡ ¢) to change the 'erase from' track -the 'erase to' track is always the last track. • Press 7 or ERASE again to cancel erase here. 3 Press 6 (CD-R side). 4 Eject or finalize the disc. You must eject, then re-insert the disc if you want to record any new tracks. See Finalizing a disc on page 31 if you have finished all the recording and editing that you want do to. 32 En

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6 Finalizing and Erasing
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Erasing a CD–RW disc
Although more expensive than CD-R discs, the great advantage of
CD-RW is that the discs can be erased and reused. Various erase
options are available depending on whether or not the disc has
been finalized.
A third, special option, erases (re-initializes) the whole disc. This
process takes quite a long time to complete and should be used for
recovering damaged discs, not for erasing tracks from a healthy
disc.
Caution!
Never switch off the power during CD-RW erasing— the disc may
be damaged as a result.
If the message
CHECK
DISC
appears any time during any erase
process, hit eject, take out the disc, clean it, then try the erase
command again.
Be sure to remove the disc from the recorder before switching off
the power, otherwise the erase operation will not be completed.
When a non-finalized disc is loaded:
1
Press ERASE.
2
Use the jog dial (or press
41
or
¡¢
) to change the erase option.
Switch between:
Erase just the last track
ERASE
LAST
?
CD-RW
Erase all tracks
ERASE
ALL
?
CD-RW
Erase multiple tracks (erase from track ... to track ... )
ERASE
O2–1O ?
CD-RW
Keep pressing
41
(or
¡¢
) to change the
‘erase from’ track—the ‘erase to’ track is always the last
track.
• Press
7
or
ERASE
again to cancel erase here.
3
Press
6
(CD-R side).
4
Eject or finalize the disc.
You must eject, then re-insert the disc if you want to record
any new tracks. See
Finalizing a disc
on page 31 if you
have finished all the recording and editing that you want do
to.
3
- COMPACT DISC MULTI CHANGER
COMPACT DISC DIGITAL RECORDER
◊ÛB¿ˆ˘≤/
COMPACT DISC RECORDER / MULTI-CD CHANGER
Legato Link Conversion
CD TEXT
ERASE
4
1
¡
¢
6
7
REC VOL
PUSH ENTER