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Before You Start
Checking What’s in the Box
Make sure that you’ve received the following supplied accessories with your PDR–19RW CD Recorder:
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Also included in the box is your warranty card and
this instruction manual.
Two ‘AA’ size R6P
batteries
Two sets of audio cords
Remote
control unit
AC power cord
Using This Manual
This manual is for the PDR–19RW CD Recorder. It is split into two broad sections: the first shows how to set up the
CD
recorder ready for use; the second takes you through each stage of operation.
Set Up
This section, which starts here, shows you how to get your new
CD
recorder up and running with the rest of your stereo
system, including hints and precautions on installation and connecting the player to your amplifier and other components. If
this is the first time you’ve used recordable
CD
s, we recommend reading the
About CD–R and CD–RW Discs section
starting on page 8 before moving onto the second section of the manual.
Operation
In this section, starting on page 12, you’ll learn how to use every feature of the PDR–19RW, including basic playback and
recording using both digital and analog connections, advanced recording features, such as recording fades and creating
pauses between tracks, and special
CD
–
RW
-only operations.
Finally, the
Additional Information section, starting on page 36, provides reference information on display messages you
might encounter during use, a troubleshooting section, and technical specifications.
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Turn over the remote control,
then press and slide the
battery compartment cover off.
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Put in the batteries supplied,
taking care to match the plus
and minus ends of each
battery with the markings
inside the compartment.
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Slide the cover back on, and
your remote is ready for use.
Putting the Batteries in the Remote Control
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CAUTION!
Incorrect use of batteries can result in
hazards such as leakage and bursting.
Please observe the following:
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Don’t mix new and old batteries
together
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Don’t use different kinds of battery
together — although they may look
similar, different batteries may have
different voltages.
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Make sure that the plus and minus
ends of each battery match the
indications in the battery compart-
ment.
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Remove batteries from equipment
that isn’t going to be used for a
month or more.