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Error Conditions If the system cannot read a master disc or fails to write to a blank disc, the system will stop operation and produ ce a constant beeping noise. This error condition will occur if it detects a bad disc in either T EST or COPY mode. When a defective disc is detected, the recorder drive tray will op en and the disc will be lifted out[...]
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Loading Discs To load the di scs, remove the di sc spindle and turn it up side down. Twist the end of the spind le, so the bottom section is flush with the rest o f the spindle. Load the discs in upsi de down, so the recording side of the disc is up. Load the blank discs first, then the master disc last. If you wish to copy multiple masters, load t[...]