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Restrictions related to the cd-r/rw standards, Part names and functions, English – Denon DN-C550R User Manual

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Precautions When Loading Discs

• Only load one disc. Loading two or more discs in a layer will

cause breakdown and may also scratch the discs.

• Discs of the 8 cm size should be carefully aligned with the

recessed disc guide area and loaded without the use of an
adapter. If not properly loaded, the disc may fall out or the
disc holder may cease to open.

• Be careful not to get your finger caught when the disc

holder is closing.

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RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO THE CD-R/RW STANDARDS

★ Standards concerned with CD recorder playback have been established based on the existing standards of CD players;

however, for recording, the method differs from that used with existing cassette decks and MD recorders, etc. In view of this,
please gain a good understanding of the following restrictions associated with CD-R/RW discs and enjoy the medium.

Restrictions of CD-R/RW Discs

• CD-R discs can be recorded to only once. The recorded information cannot be erased.
• The recorded information of CD-RW discs can be erased.
• Recording mistakes made with CD-R discs cannot be erased; therefore, it is recommended that a CD-RW disc be used until you

are accustomed to the recording operation.

Restrictions in Recording with this Unit

• The recording operation procedure is the same for CD-R discs and CD-RW discs.
• When making additional recording to a previously recorded disc, the end of the last track is detected and recording is started

from there.

• The record standby mode cannot be set for CD-R/RW discs with less than about 8 seconds of recordable time remaining. If you

attempt to do so, “Disc Full” is displayed.

• Songs with a recording time of less than 4 seconds cannot be recorded.
• A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded to one CD-R/RW disc. If you attempt to record a 100th track, “Disc Full” is

displayed, the track number cannot be changed and recording is not possible.

• It is not possible to conduct digital input recording from digitally recorded CD-R/RW discs, MDs or DATs if “SCMS ENA.” is set

at “Copy management” in the setup mode. In this case, either switch to analog input recording or set “SCMS INH.” in the
setup mode.

• This unit cannot record CD-ROM and other non-audio signal sources. When an attempt is made to record from such sources,

“CopyProhibit” is displayed.

• When a recording is made from a disc that includes data other than audio signals such as CD graphics, only the audio signal is

recorded; other data is not recorded.

• DVD (Dolby Digital, DTS, and other compressed audio signals) cannot be recorded.

Compatibility with Other CD Players and Discs

• Finalization processing on a CD-R disc that has been recorded with this unit will permit that disc to be played on ordinary CD

player. (See “Finalizing CD-R/RW Disc” on Page 27.)

• Finalization processing on a CD-RW disc that has been recorded with this unit will permit that disc to be played only on a CD player

designed to be used with CD-RW discs or on another CD recorder. (See “Finalization Processing of CD-RW Discs” on Page 6.)

• Do not place anything other than a disc on the disc tray.
• Do not use discs that are cracked, misshapen, or have been

repaired with an adhesive, etc.

• Do not use discs that have adhesive coming out from

cellophane tape or the label of a rental disc, or adhesive
remaining after removal of the label. Use of a disc in this
condition may result in the disc not being ejected or in
breakdown.

NOTES:
• To assure accurate recording, record with an ambient temperature of 30 °C or less.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes on the top.
• Recording may stop if the unit is subject to shocks during recording. If recording stops, it may no longer be possible to

use the disc normally.

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

q

Power button (POWER)

• Turns the CD recorder ON and OFF.

w

Phones jack (PHONES)

• Jack for headphones.

e

Phones level control (PHONES LEVEL)

• Adjust the headphone volume.

r

Remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR)

• Receives signals from the remote control.

t

Disc tray (CD)

• Store-bought CDs and finalized CD-R/RW discs can be

played.

y

Display select button (DISPLAY SELECT)

• The display switches each time the button is pressed.

o

CD unit operating buttons

1

: Use this to start playback.

2

: Use this to stop playback.

3

: Use this to pause playback.

8

,

9

: Use this to move to the beginning of

tracks.

5

: Use this to open and close the disc holder.

TIME

: Use this to switch between the elapsed

time, remaining track time and total
remaining time.

!0

Relay mode button (RELAY MODE)

• The mode switches each time the button is pressed.

✽ Switching is not permitted during recording.

Front Panel

!3

Menu button (MENU)

• This button is used when inputting disc and track titles

and for such editing operations as CD-RW Disc
erasing.

!4

Multi Jog dial (MULTI JOG)

• Recording level control (Recording).
• Selects settings (Menu mode).

!5

Record button (

4

REC)

• Press this button to record.
• The recording standby mode is set when the record

button (

4

REC) is pressed alone.

• Press the play button (

1

PLAY) while in the recording

standby mode to start recording.

• To stop recording or to cancel the recording standby

mode, press the stop button (

2

STOP).

!6

Disc tray (CD-R)

!7

CD-R operating buttons

1

: Use this to start playback or recording.

2

: Use this to stop playback or recording.

3

: Use this to pause playback or recording.

8

,

9

: Use this to move to the beginning of

tracks.

5

: Use this to open and close the disc holder.

✽ If the text information input operation

has performed but not finalized, the disc
holder cannot be opened until all the test
information has been deleted. (See Page
10.)

TIME

: During playback, use this to switch

between the elapsed time, remaining track
time and total remaining time. During
recording, use this to switch between the
elapsed time per track and the total
remaining recording time.

!8

Normal speed copy mode button
(DUBBING NORMAL)

• The copy dubbing mode switches each time this

button is pressed.

Time display
for both the
CD and CD-R

CD only

CD-R only

1

1

1

CD

OPT

(OPTICAL)

COAX

(COAXIAL)

ANALOG

XLR

(BALANCED)

1

1

1

1

Normal

(SINGLE)

Relay

(RELAY)

Mix

(MIX)

Dual

(DUAL)

1

1

1

1

Disc
dubbing

Make CD
dubbing

1-track
dubbing

Scan record
dubbing

1

1

1

1

u

Title/Character button (TITLE/CHARACTER)

• When pressed while the display mode is set to CD or

CD-R, the text information is displayed.

• When text is being input, the characters change.

i

Input button (INPUT)

• Selects input source.
• Switching will be as follows each time the button is

pressed.

!1

Finalize button (FINALIZE)

• Press this button to finalize.

!2

Clear button (CLEAR)

• Use this to delete programmed tracks or text input

characters.

• When pressed in the menu mode, the set returns to

the previous mode.

!9

Double-speed copy mode button
(DUBBING HIGH)

• The double-speed dubbing mode switches each time

this button is pressed.

@0

Display

• Information screen.

Disc
dubbing

Make CD
dubbing

1-track
dubbing

Scan record
dubbing

1

1

1

1

ANALOG

(UNBALANCED)

1