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Digital synchro recording troubleshooting, Messages relating to recording - pro disc

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9 Additional Information Messages relating to recording Message Can't REC D.IN UNLOCK Can't SYNC CHECK INPUT ? REPAIR REC FULL Pro DISC Cause The input signal is digital-copy protected with SCMS. The digital source was interrupted. The source is not audio, or is an incompatible format (e.g. a CD-ROM). The digital source is not recognized as CD, MD, DVD, DAT, or DCC. The source player was already playing when the SYNCHRO button was pressed. The recorder was switched off/unplugged after recording without ejecting the disc. The recorder could not write essential recording information onto the disc. 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. The loaded disc is a CD-R or CD-RW disc for professional use without the Consumer Use designation. Remedy Record the source through the analog inputs. 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. If recording from a source other than CD, MD, DVD, DAT or DCC, try using the manual digital recording mode. Stop the source player. After a short time, SYNC-1 or SYNC-ALL is displayed, and the recorder goes into synchro-recordpause mode. 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. Use another disc, or erase the CD-RW disc. Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc that is designated as being for consumer use. Page p. 41-42 p. 9 p. 42 p. 40, 41 p. 7 Digital synchro recording troubleshooting 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. Some CD/ MD/DAT/DVD players are not compatible with synchro recording. 48 En

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Digital synchro recording troubleshooting
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.
Messages relating to recording
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. Some CD/
MD/DAT/DVD players are not compatible with synchro
recording.
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