Sony RCD-W10 User Manual

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©2002 Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel. Record the serial number
in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer
regarding this product.
Model No. Serial No.
4-242-051-13(1)
Compact Disc
Recorder
RCD-W50C/W10
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Recorder

©2002 Sony CorporationOperating InstructionsOwner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel. Record the serial numberin the

Page 2 - WARNING

10Display while recordingPress TIME repeatedly while recording. Eachtime you press the button, the display forDECK B changes as follows:Display for di

Page 3 - Contents

11Basic OperationsLocating a Specific TrackYou can quickly locate any track while playinga disc by using the AMS (Automatic MusicSensor) dial on the d

Page 4 - Precautions

12Locating a ParticularPoint in a Track ZYou can locate a particular point in a trackduring playback or playback pause.Before using the remote, set SE

Page 5 - Note on CD-R or CD-RW

13Basic OperationsPlaying Tracks/DiscsRepeatedly (Repeat Play) ZYou can play tracks repeatedly in any playmode.Before using the remote, set SELECT to

Page 6 - Unpacking

142 Press H.“;” appears in the display while the unit is“shuffling” the tracks, and the track isplayed.To stop Shuffle PlayPress x.To cancel Shuffle P

Page 7 - Following Discs

15Basic OperationsCreating Your OwnProgram (Program Play)You can specify the playback order of thetracks on a disc to create your own programscontaini

Page 8 - Playing a CD

16Useful Tips for RecordingWhen using the remote, set SELECT to CDR.Checking the remainingrecordable time on the CD-Ror CD-RWPress TIME repeatedly.• E

Page 9 - Using the Display

Recording/Editing17Using the Silent PausefunctionThere has been no sound input for about 30seconds during recording. The unit changes torecording paus

Page 10 - Display while playing

18CD SYNCHRONORMALSynchro-Recording a CDto CD-R or CD-RWYou can easily make digital recordings from aCD to a CD-R or CD-RW. Before recording,see “Note

Page 11 - Locating a Specific Track

Recording/Editing19High-Speed Synchro-RecordingYou can easily make digital recordings from aCD to a CD-R or CD-RW, faster than normalspeed Synchro-Rec

Page 12 - Point in a Track Z

2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation of theapparatus wit

Page 13 - Playing Tracks/Discs

20Turn on the indicatorOPTICALANALOGRecording on a CD-R orCD-RW ManuallyYou can start recording from the end of theexisting material. Before recording

Page 14 - (Shuffle Play)

Recording/Editing21DisplayDECK A LvlOptical LvlAdjusting the RecordingLevelAdjusting the recording levelfor digital recordingYou can adjust the record

Page 15 - Program (Program Play)

22Marking Track NumbersWhile RecordingYou can mark track numbers either manuallyor automatically. By marking track numbers atspecific points, you can

Page 16 - Notes on Recording

Recording/Editing23Recording the Original Soundof the Program Source(Direct Recording Function)Digital signals with a sampling frequency of44.1 kHz ca

Page 17 - Recording/Editing

24Finalizing a CD-R or CD-RWFinalizing completes the recording of a disc. Itenables you to play the disc on other players.(The player must be CD-RW co

Page 18 - Synchro-Recording a CD

Recording/Editing25Unfinalizing a CD-RWA finalized CD-RW is neither recordable norrewritable. If you want to add new tracks orerase tracks, you must f

Page 19 - High-Speed Synchro-Recording

26Labeling Tracks/Discs ZYou can create titles for tracks/discs for arecorded CD-R or CD-RW with capital andsmall letters, numbers, and symbols. You c

Page 20 - CD-RW Manually

Recording/Editing27DisplaySelected ABSelected abSelected 12TOCCD - RWCDTEXTDECK BTOCCD - RWCDTEXTDECK B6 Press NAME EDIT/SELECT repeatedlyto select th

Page 21 - Adjusting the Recording

28Additional InformationUsing the Setup MenuYou can make various settings on this unit byusing the Setup Menu.When using the remote, set SELECT to CDR

Page 22 - While Recording

Additional Information29MessageBlank DiscCheck DiscComplete!Data DiscDisc Full!EraseEx-Change(RCD-W50Conly)Fade InFade OutFinalizeIncomplete!Initializ

Page 23 - Fading In and Out (Fader)

3ContentsGetting StartedUnpacking ... 6Hooking Up the System ... 6This Unit Can Use the

Page 24 - Finalizing a CD-R or CD

30System Limitations“TOC Reading” appears in thedisplay for a long timeRegardless of the disc, “TOC Reading” appears in thedisplay of DECK B longer th

Page 25 - Erasing Tracks of a CD

Additional Information31The sound has a lot of static.Strong magnetism from a television or a similardevice is interfering with operations. Move the u

Page 26 - Labeling Tracks/Discs Z

32SpecificationsDECK A (the CD player section)System Compact disc digital audiosystemLaser Semiconductor laser (λ =780 nm)Emission duration:continuous

Page 27 - Changing an existing title

4On condensation in the unitIf the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warmlocation, or is placed in a very damp room, moisturemay condense on t

Page 28 - Using the Setup Menu

5Note on High-SpeedSynchro-RecordingCertain CD conditions may cause sounddropout or noise in the recording results, oreven create unwanted tracks on t

Page 29 - Messages

6Hooking Up the SystemThis section describes how to hook up the unitto an amplifier. Be sure to turn off the power ofeach component before making the

Page 30 - Self-diagnosis Function

7Getting StartedSetting the voltage selector(voltage selector equippedmodels only)Check that the voltage selector on the rearpanel of the unit is set

Page 31 - Troubleshooting

8AMSPlaying a CDThis unit has two decks.In this manual, the CD player section is justcalled DECK A, and the CD-R and CD-RWrecording section is called

Page 32 - Specifications

9Basic OperationsCDTOCTEXTCD - RWCDTEXTDECK BDISCCDTOCTEXTCD - RWCDTEXTDECK BDISCUsing the DisplayYou can check information about the disc usingthe fr

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