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9 Additional Information
Messages relating to recording
Message
Cause
Remedy
Page
Can't COPY
The input signal is digital-copy
protected with SCMS.
Record the source through the analog
inputs.
p.46-49
Can't REC
The digital source was interrupted.
Check that the digital input cable is
connected properly and that the power of
the source player is on.
p.11
The source is not audio, or is an
incompatible format (e.g. a
CD–ROM).
Check that the source is a regular music
source.
Can't SYNC
The digital source is not recognized as
CD, MD, DVD, DAT, or DCC.
If recording from a source other than CD,
MD, DVD, DAT or DCC, try using the
manual digital recording mode.
p.48
CHECK
INPUT (CD) ?
The source player was already playing
when the
SYNCHRO
button was
pressed.
Stop the source player. After a short time,
SYNC–1
or
SYNC–ALL
is displayed,
and the recorder goes into synchro–record-
pause mode.
p.46-49
REPAIR
The recorder was switched
off/unplugged after recording without
ejecting the disc. The recorder could
not write essential recording
information onto the disc.
While
REPAIR
is displayed, the recorder
automatically examines the recorded area
of the disc and updates the track numbers
and recording time data. This process takes
about 40 minutes for a fully recorded disc.
Finalization or further recording is possible
once the
REPAIR
message disappears.
REC FULL
No more recording is possible because
the available recording time of the disc
has been used up, or 99 tracks have
already been recorded on the disc.
Use another disc, or erase the
CD–RW disc.
Pro DISC
The loaded disc is a CD–R or CD–RW
disc for professional use without the
Consumer Use
designation.
Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc that is
designated as being for consumer use.
p.8
Troubleshooting
It’s often easy to mistake incorrect operation for trouble and malfunction of the unit. If you think there is something wrong with the
component, check the points below first. If the problem persists, contact you nearest Pioneer-authorized service center and have them
check over the unit. (See page 62)