5 Press YES to store your selection in the memory. yThe number of programmed tracks (STEP), Progand the total program time are displayed. The track number blinks in the music calendar. 6 Select and store all desired tracks in this way. 7 Press PROG on the set (PROGRAM on the remote control) to end programming. yPROG stays shown and the program is currently available. Note: If the maximum number of programmable tracks is reached, the display shows Program full. PROGRAM Erasing a track from the program 1 If necessary press STOP & on the set (C on the remote control) to stop playback. 2 Press either CD 1, CD 2, CD 3, or CDR to select the desired memory. 3 Press PROG (PROGRAM on the remote control), followed by ! SEARCH or . SEARCH (a or a on the remote control) to move through the program steps. yThe track number at the selected step and the total program time are displayed. 4 Press NO to remove the track from the program. yClearedis displayed briefly. yThe next programmed track number will move up to this position and is displayed together with the step number and the remaining total program time. Clearing the program 1 If necessary press STOP & on the set (C on the remote control) to stop playback. 2 Press NO. yClear Prog? is displayed. 3 Press YES to clear the program. yProg Cleared will be displayed and PROG goes off. Note: When you open the CD recorder tray or the CD changer tray the respective program will be cleared. Making a program for recording 1 Select and store all desired tracks in the CD changer memory (see “Programming track numbers”). 2 Enter the recording menu (see “Internal recording”). • If the total time of the program is of bigger size than the remaining recording time of the CDR(W): yNot fitting! will be displayed briefly, followed by the remaining recording time and Record Prog? If you nevertheless start recording, only those tracks of the program that fit onto the CDR(W) will be recorded in entirety. •To change the program press NO. yEdit Program will be displayed briefly, PROG and the time of the program start blinking. Now you can change the program (see “Programming track numbers”, “Erasing a track from the program” and “Clearing the program”). English 15 ABOUT RECORDING English Basic information The CD recorder deck offers you 3 main functions: – Recording from the internal CD changer and tuner or from a selected external source – Finalizing your CDR(W) discs and unfinalizing your CDRW discs – Erasing a CDRW disc The recording procedure is the same for CDR and CDRW discs. Make sure the CDR(W) is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles. For recordings, the minimum track length is 4 seconds. You can record up to a maximum of 99 tracks on a disc. The minimum of recording time left on the disc is 7 seconds. Otherwise Does not fit is displayed and you cannot enter the record standby mode. DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE! Finalizing a CDR(W) disc is a simple procedure, necessary to: – play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or – play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible CD player and CD recorder. Copyright protection The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) prevents the making of a digital copy from a digital copy. The system allows making a digital recording from the original, however in some countries this may require the authorization of copyright holders. When you try to record a copy protected material from an external source, Copy Protect will be displayed. No further digital recording is possible then. When you try to record a copy protected material from the internal CD changer no digital recording is possible, however the CD recorder will automatically switch to analogue recording. Recording CD text If the original CD has CD Text, this text will be recorded automatically, provided that the CD text is not copy protected. In that case, recording of CD text will not be possible and Text Protect will be displayed. Direct Line Recording (DLR) The CD recorder is equipped with the high-performance Direct Line Recording technique. It ensures a perfect recording of the source material, meaning a true “bit for bit” recording. DLR will always become active, when you make normal recordings in listen mode. Auto Level Control (ALC) Auto Level Control ensures that the tracks on the recorded disc have a similar volume level. At all times the already recorded tracks of the CDR(W) disc will be taken as reference for the volume level of the following recordings. ALC is active, when ALC is shown. Auto level control becomes active, when: – COMPILE CD is being used, – a disc, a track or a track edit is being high speed recorded and the CDR(W) has recordings on it, – a program (consisting from more than one disc) from the CD changer is being high speed recorded, or – CD™CD is being used and the CDR(W) has recordings on it. Auto level control will not become active, when: – CD™CD is being used and the CDR(W) has no recordings on it, – making recordings from the FM tuner, – making recordings from a...