Introduction
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Introduction
XR-D400 [E] EN
LET0169-001A
English
Introduction
Features
............................................ 2
Supplied accessories
.................... 2
Notes on handling
......................... 3
Preliminary knowledge about
discs
.................................................. 4
Getting started
Names of parts and controls
Front panel ........................................ 6
Rear panel .......................................... 8
Connections
.................................... 9
Playback operations
Before operation
To turn on the unit .......................... 10
To insert a disc ................................ 11
To remove a disc ............................. 11
Playing a CD
To play a CD ..................................... 12
To adjust the volume level ............. 12
To stop playback completely or
temporarily ...................................... 13
To advance or reverse play rapidly
while playing ................................... 13
To locate the beginning of a track ... 13
To locate a track directly ................ 13
Playing repeatedly [REPEAT]
To play the current track
repeatedly ........................................ 14
To play an entire disc repeatedly ..... 14
Playing tracks in the desired
order [PROGRAM]
To create a program ....................... 15
Table of contents
Recording operations
Before operations
........................ 17
Recording a disc
[AUTO REC]
................................... 18
Recording desired tracks
[PROGRAM REC]
.......................... 20
Finalizing a disc
[FINALIZE]
...................................... 22
Erasing the recorded data
[ERASE]
.......................................... 23
Using as a CD-R/RW drive
Connecting and setting
System configuration ..................... 24
Connecting ...................................... 24
About the SCSI daisy chain ........... 25
Operation
To use the unit as a CD-R/RW
drive ................................................. 26
Additional information
Care and handling of discs
....... 27
Troubleshooting
........................... 28
Error messages
............................ 30
Specifications
............................... 31
Introduction