Understanding display messages, 9 additional information – Pioneer PDR-W839 Manuel d'utilisation

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9 Additional Information

Understanding display messages

Below is a list of messages you’ll see during normal operation with
a brief explanation of what they mean. If you need more
information, turn to the page indicated.

Message

Description

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OPEN

The disc tray is open.

CLOSE

The disc tray is closing.

NEW DISC

A blank disc is loaded.

NO DISC

An attempt is made to start playback without a disc loaded.

SET UP

The unit is setting up for recording. Wait for the message to disappear.

TOC READ

The recorder is reading the disc’s TOC (Table of Contents). Wait for the
message to disappear.

SYNC–1

The unit is in 1-track synchro recording mode. Recording starts when the
recorder detects a source input signal.

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SYNC–ALL

The unit is in all-track synchro recording mode. Recording starts when the
recorder detects a source input signal.

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MONITOR

The recorder is monitoring the input selected with the

INPUT button.

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CD
(MD, DAT, DVD,
DCC)

The recorder displays the source it is monitoring (CD, MD, DAT DVD, or
DCC) during record setup.

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PMA REC

The recorder is writing TOC data to the disc’s PMA (Program Memory
Area). Never turn off the power while this display is showing.

SKIP SET ?

Confirm that you want to set a skip ID by pressing the
SKIP SET button.

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SKIP CLR ?

Confirm that you want to clear a skip ID by pressing the
SKIP CLEAR button.

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ERASE TOC ?

Confirm that you want to erase the TOC of a finalized CD–RW disc to
return it to a non-finalized state. After doing this, you can record more
material on the disc.

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ERASE ALL ?

Confirm that you want to erase all tracks recorded on a CD–RW disc by
pressing

6.

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INITIALIZE ?

Confirm that you want to re-initialize the CD–RW disc by pressing

6.

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ERASE LAST ?

Confirm that you want to delete the last track on a CD-RW disc by pressing
6.

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OPTICAL
(COAXIAL, ANALOG)

The recorder shows the current input mode—digital or analog. Switch using
the

INPUT button.

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