TEAC LP-R400 Owners Manual - Page 7

Turntable Cover, About CD-R and CD-RW discs, Finalizing, To attach the turntable cover - turntable cd recorder

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ENGLISH Turntable Cover About CD-R and CD-RW discs CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they have been used for recording, they cannot be erased or re-recorded. However, if space is available on the disc (and the disc has not been finalized), additional material can be recorded. By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the same way as a CD-R disc, but the last track or tracks recorded can be erased, and the space on the disc can be re-used for other recordings. To attach the turntable cover 1. Slide the hinges on both sides of the rear of the turntable into the hinge fittings as far as they will go. 2. Place the turntable cover hinge fittings over the top portion of the hinges and slide the cover down into place. To detach the turntable cover Hold the cover on both sides and gently pull upward to remove it from the hinges. However, you should note that an audio CD created using a CD-RW disc may not play back satisfactorily on every audio CD player. CD-R, by contrast, may be played satisfactorily on the majority of audio CD players. Finalizing Although audio data may be written on a CD-R or CD-RW disc, a standard CD player will not be able to play back the audio until a final table of contents (TOC) has been written at the start of the disc. The process of writing this table of contents is known as "finalizing". Once this has been done, no further data can be written to the disk. Note that a CD-RW disc that has been finalized can be "unfinalized". This allows further tracks to be recorded to the disc, provided that there is space on the disc. < Repeat, shuffle and programmed playback don't work with unfinalized (NO TOC) discs. How to open/close the turntable cover Recordable discs In this manual, we use the term "recordable" disc to describe a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not been finalized, and has enough space to record. To Open: Lift the turntable cover halfway until it stops. < The cover will now stay open. To Close: Slowly lower the cover until it touches the turntable base. Note: Make sure you grasp the cover by the edges to avoid pinching your fingers as it closes. 7

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ENGLISH
About CD-R and CD-RW discs
CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they have been
used for recording, they cannot be erased or re-recorded.
However, if space is available on the disc (and the disc has not
been finalized), additional material can be recorded.
By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the same way
as a CD-R disc, but the last track or tracks recorded can be
erased, and the space on the disc can be re-used for other
recordings.
However, you should note that an audio CD created using a
CD-RW disc may not play back satisfactorily on every audio
CD player.
CD-R, by contrast, may be played satisfactorily on the majority
of audio CD players.
Finalizing
Although audio data may be written on a CD-R or CD-RW
disc, a standard CD player will not be able to play back the
audio until a final table of contents (TOC) has been written at
the start of the disc.
The process of writing this table of contents is known as
“finalizing”. Once this has been done, no further data can be
written to the disk.
Note that a CD-RW disc that has been finalized can be
“unfinalized”. This allows further tracks to be recorded to the
disc, provided that there is space on the disc.
<
Repeat, shuffle and programmed playback don’t work with
unfinalized (NO TOC) discs.
Recordable discs
In this manual, we use the term “recordable” disc to describe
a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not been finalized, and has
enough space to record.
Turntable Cover
To attach the turntable cover
1. Slide the hinges on both sides of the rear of the turntable into
the hinge fittings as far as they will go.
2. Place the turntable cover hinge fittings over the top portion of
the hinges and slide the cover down into place.
To detach the turntable cover
Hold the cover on both sides and gently pull upward to
remove it from the hinges.
To Close:
Slowly lower the cover until it touches the turntable base.
Note:
Make sure you grasp the cover by the edges to avoid pinching
your fingers as it closes.
To Open:
Lift the turntable cover halfway until it stops.
<
The cover will now stay open.
How to open/close the turntable cover