Handling the cd-r/rw media – Yamaha AW4416 User Manual
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Important
— Operation Guide
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• Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electri-
cal shock hazard.
• Use only the included power supply cable for this unit. Using other types may
be a fire hazard.
• Always touch a well-grounded metal surface or the like to fully discharge any
static electric charge on your body and clothing before handling an I/O card
or hard disk.
Neglecting this precaution can cause damage to the unit from static electric-
ity.
• Be careful not to touch the leads (metal feet) on the rear side when handling
an I/O card or hard disk. Touching the leads can cause contact defects.
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Operating Notes
• Using a mobile telephone near this unit may induce noise. If noise occurs,
use the telephone away from the unit.
• XLR-type connectors are wired as follows: pin 1: ground, pin 2: hot (+), and
pin 3: cold (–).
• Insert TRS phone jacks are wired as follows: sleeve: ground, tip: send, and
ring: return.
• If the message “LOW BATTERY” appears when you turn on this unit, contact
your dealer as soon as possible about replacing the internal data backup bat-
tery. The unit will still operate correctly, but data other than the presets will be
lost.
We recommend that you save the data on CD-RW drive or external SCSI
device before replacing the battery.
• The performance of components with moving contacts, such switches, rotary
controls, faders, and connectors, deteriorates over time. The rate of deteriora-
tion depends on the operating environment and is unavoidable. Consult your
dealer about replacing defective components.
Handling the CD-R/RW media
Please observe the following points when handling the disk.
Failure to do so may cause problems such as the recorded data being lost, the
drive to malfunction, or the printed label to become blurred.
• Do not place the disk in locations of direct sunlight, high temperature, or high
humidity.
• Do not touch either surface of the disk.
• Hold the disk at the edges. Gently wipe dust or dirt off of the recording sur-
face of the disk.
• Do not wipe the disk with chemicals or detergents.
• Do not bend or drop the disk.
• Use an air duster or cleaner to remove dust. Vigorously rubbing the surface of
the disk with a dry cloth may scratch the disk.
• Do not write on the disk or affix labels to it.