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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE : RECORD YOUR MODEL NUMBER CAUTION : INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION The interference (Now, while you WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED. This can see it) potential to the device. equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict accordance with the AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. The model and serial number of your new CD RECORDER are located on the back of WARNING : OSYNLIG the CD RECORDER cabinet.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED Accessories STATES unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious CAUTION : Read all of these instructions. Save these instructions for later use. Follow all marked warnings and instructions on the audio equipment. Read Instructions All the - safety and operating instructions should product is operated.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND ANTENNA CLAMP DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, receptacles, or as or this integral can c) convenience result in a risk of fire electric shock.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Instructions Important Safety Table of Contents 5 Introduction 6 Front-Panel Controls 8 Front-Panel Information 4X Dub Display 13 Installation and Connections 15 CD 16 Playback Normal 17 Search 17 Track 17 Dual-Play 17 Dual-Deck Recorders. plays all standard CD audio discs recording, the unit uses special CD-R and CD-RW discs designed only for audio use. CD-R discs designed for computer use The unit but for will not work in the unit.
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS 31 30 2928 27 26 25 PREV. NEXT 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 REC LEVEL DUAL DISPLAY P INPUT NEXT EV.
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS 10 Dubbing Press this button to : begin the process of marking a complete copy of the disc in the Play Deck to a CD-R or CD-RW Finalize recording is : complete to process. The Record Deck locate a initiate the finalization Button Play/Select on the finalization.
FRONT-PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY O QS Y M K N C A X L GI F Random Indicators J Dual-Play B Program Indicators K Information C Level Indicators L Time Indicators D Repeat M Remaining-Time Indicators Repeat-Status F Speed G Copy-Prohibit H Dubbing I Sync Indicators Indicators Indicator Indicator Indicator N L CEK A BD HJ A E M VTRP E BD O USQ W Indicator Displays Indicators S CD Indicators T Record Indicator U Finalize Indicator V Erase Indicat
FRONT-PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY L Time Indicator conjunction with This indicator : one lights in of the time indicators to show which of the time status modes is active. M Remaining-Time Indicator : This lights when the Information Display shows the time remaining on a disc. indicator R Sample-Rate Converter : This indicator lights when the Sample-Rate Converter is in use to change the digital sample rate when the incoming signal is not the standard 44.1kHz used by standard CDs.
REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS R L CDP OUT OUT OUT OUT IN IN CDR CDR IN 1 3 5 OUT 78 9 246 1 Play (CDP)-Deck Analog Output 4 2 Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Output 5 Record 3 Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Input 6 Record 1 Play (CDP)-Deck Analog Output jacks the carry the Play jacks on 2 analog audio output : signal Deck. Connect them to the CD a receiver, preamp or These from input processor. Record (CDR)-Deck Analog Output : carry the output signal from the Record Deck.
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 Display Control 2 Numeric 3 Reverse Search 4 Dual 5 Play / Select 6 Previous-Track 7 Pause 8 Program 9 Play (CDP)-Deck Select Keys 1 Playback Skip 2 10 Program Check 11 Repeat 12 Clear 13 Record Button 14 Dubbing 15 Input Select 16 Play (CDP)-Deck Open / Close 17 Record 18 Automatic / Manual Track Increment Selector 19 Track Increment 20 CD 21 Speed Select 22 Erase Button 23 Finalize 24 Repeat A-B 25 Record 26 Stop 27 Next
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 Control Display Press this button to : the various time cycle through 11 Repeat Press this button : once to repeat display the current track. To repeat Deck and press the button twice, and then press options for the disc in the Play Record Deck. the Play / Select an 22 entire disc, Erase Button initiate the Press this button to : erasure entire CD-RW disc button. Note that erasure of or is a track or of an to Unfinalize a disc.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS To Install batteries : Your REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET is NOTE powered by two AAA type good 1. To insert off the batteries. extended of the handset. remove 2. Put the two batteries into the making sure the positioned. 3. Replace the + and - are replacing batteries, it always a replace both at the same time.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Locating the unit To It is recommended that the unit not be placed a location that is subject to direct sunlight or extreme heat or cold, as in these conditions may input jacks on your receiver or processor. Note that you may have to change a setting on the receiver or processor to link the digital input to the "Tape" button or the specific input selector associated with the digital inputs.
CD RECORDING BASICS CD Recorders (CDRs) are similar to standard CD players, with the addition of the features and controls needed for Note that the unit is recording and specifically designed for the playback of consumer audio discs, DISC FULL : when there is not This message will appear room left on an unfi- enough recording. Functions such as programming for playback will be familiar, but the recorder will function slightly differently than what you may be used to for magnetic tape recorders.
PLAYBACK BASICS Numeric Keys OPEN/CLOSE PLAY STOP DUAL PAUSE PLAY PAUSESTOPOPEN/CLOSE DUAL RANDOM PLAY REC LEVEL DUAL DI PLAY REV. NEXT PREV. INPUT NEXT DISPLAY 5 6 ADR-620 4 OPEN/CLOSE PLAY PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE STOP 7 OPEN/CLOSE 3 8 2 PAUSE 9 STOP 11 0 REC CD SYNC DUBBING SPEED ERASE FINALIZE POWER PLAYBACK PHONES PHONES LEVEL POWER CDR CDP REC/PLAY DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM DIGITAL IN PLAY DECK RECORD DECK CDP OPEN/CLOSE Discs Loading Normal 1.
PLAYBACK BASICS PREV.( DUAL ) NEXT( ) PREV.( NEXT( ) ) SEARCH( ) SEARCH( backward ) forward DUAL PLAY( NEXT( REC LEVEL DUAL DISPLAY REV. NEX PREV. NEX INPUT DISPLAY 5 6 ADR-620 4 OPEN/CLOSE PLAY PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE STOP PREV.
PLAYBACK BASICS DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY REC LEVEL DUAL DISPLAY PREV. NEXT PREV.
PROGRAM PLAY enter that track to the programmed sequence. When the complete list of tracks has entered, press the PLAY[ ] button. The tracks will then play in the order they been Numeric Keys have been entered. Note that a programmed list of tracks may also be recorded if the disc being programmed is in the Play Deck. Follow the instructions of the and dubbing. PREV.( PLAY( NEXT( ) ) ) PROG. CDR CDP PROG.
PROGRAM PLAY REPEAT A-B REPEAT Repeat Programmed Play The unit's programming system enables you to repeat either a single track on a disc, the entire disc, or a specially programmed passage that you select. Repeat One Track To repeat the track you listening to, are currently Indicator will both light 1. If the track is ] / PREV. changed by using the NEXT[ [ ] Skip button while the Repeat 1 mode new track will now be repeated.
CD RECORDING OPEN/CLOSE STOP( SELECT ) PAUSE OPEN/CLOSE PAUSE SELECT REC LEVEL DUAL DISPLAY PREV. NEX PREV. NEXT INPUT DISPLAY 5 6 ADR-620 4 OPEN/CLOSE PLAY PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE STOP OPEN 7 CLOSE 3 8 2 9 11 0 REC POWER PLAYBACK PHONES PHONES LEVEL CD SYNC SPEED ERASE PAUSE STOP( DUBBING SPEED DUBBING F NALIZE SPEED STOP( ) DUBBING CDP CDR OPEN/CLOSE Before Recording The unit accepts analog inputs, digital coaxial inputs and digital-optical inputs.
CD RECORDING CD SYNC. PLAY/SELECT REC NEXT( ) PLAY/SELECT REC LEVEL DUAL DISPLAY PREV. NEXT REV. NEX INPUT DISPLAY 5 6 ADR-620 4 OPEN/CLOSE PLAY PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE STOP NEXT( 7 OPEN/CLOSE 3 8 2 CD SYNC DUBBING PLAYBACK PHONES PHONES LEVEL SPEED ERASE FINALIZE ) 9 PAUSE 11 0 REC POWER STOP( ) REC/PLAY DIGITAL RECORD DIGITAL IN NG SYSTEM RECORD CD SYNC.
CD RECORDING 4. Press the AUTO/MANUAL button to select how tracks will be numbered Note:If there is on the recorded disc. The default mode is Manual. In that mode for either digital or analog recordings, you must add track numbers manually by pressing the TRACK for pause in the playback than 3 seconds for digital a signal recordings and recordings, the more 10 seconds for analog unit will stop the recording.
CD RECORDING PREV.( RECORD LEVEL ) NEXT( ) SELECT REC LEVEL DUAL DISPLAY PREV. NEXT EV. P NEX INPUT DISPLAY 5 PREV.
CD RECORDING 1. To erase only the last track, press the ERASE button. Note that the Information Display will display 01 TRK and the ERASE Indicator will flash. 2. Press the SELECT button within three seconds and note that the ERASE Indicator will stop flashing. 3. When the ERASE Indicator goes out the Information Display will show the total number of tracks that now remain on the disc. You may erase more counting backwards from the last track. than one track, 1. Press the ERASE button.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AND ERROR MESSAGES TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE No AC power Unit does not operate when Power switch is SOLUTION Make certain AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet. see if AC outlet is switch controlled.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Signal Format ¡ Signal Format Playback Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz D/A Conversion 96 kHz, Multi-Bit Oversampling 128 Times Playback Specifications ¡ Frequency Response Playback S/N Playback Dynamic Range Playback THD Analog Audio Output Digital-Coaxial Output Headphone Output Record Specifications Power Requirement Power Consumption Playback Specifications 20Hz 20,050Hz 105dB 100dB 0.01% 2V ( 80dB) RMS, 0.15V 0.
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