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6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations—Refreshing
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Refreshing
In some cases, the CDR632 may be unable to recog-
nize a disc, perhaps because finalization was aborted
by a power failure or other reason, or because the disc
has been used by a computer. In such cases, refresh-
ing the disc as described below may enable the
CDR632 to detect it.
1 Insert the disc into the disc tray.
2
While stopped, press the ERASE/DEL button
on the front panel (or the ERASE button on
the remote control unit), and use the MULTI
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote
control unit) to select
“REFRESH?”
.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the
remote control unit) once again.
3
Press the ENTER button.
The display will indicate “Sure?”.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the
(stop) button.
4
To execute the operation, press the ENTER
button once again.
Refresh will begin, and the display will indicate
the estimated time remaining until completion as
“Erase X:XX”.
When refresh is finished, the display will indicate
“Complete”.
Erasing a disc
This operation erases all tracks that have been
recorded on a CD-RW, allowing the disc to be
recorded from a blank state.
Caution
The contents of the erased disc will be lost forever. Use
this operation with great caution so that you don’t erase
an important disc by mistake.
1 Insert a recorded CD-RW disc into the
disc tray.
2
While stopped, press the ERASE/DEL button
on the front panel (or the ERASE button on
the remote control unit), and use the MULTI
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote
control unit) to select
“ERASE DISC?”
.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the
remote control unit) once again.
3
Press the ENTER button.
The display will indicate “Sure?”.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the
(stop) button.
4
To execute the operation, press the ENTER
button once again.
Disc erasure will begin, and the display will indi-
cate the estimated time remaining until comple-
tion as “Erase X:XX”.
When the disc has been erased, the display will
indicate “Complete”.
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