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HHB comm PERSONAL COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR 830 User's Manual
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1. CAUTION THE POWER SWITCH DOES NOT COMPLETELY SEPARATE THE UNIT FROM THE MAINS IN THE OFF POSITION THEREFORE INSTALL THE UNIT IN A SUITABLE PLACE FOR EASY DISCONNECTION OF THE MAINS PLUG IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT THE MAINS PLUG OF THE UNIT SHOULD BE UNPLUGGED FROM THE WALL SOCKET IF THE UNIT IS LEFT UN USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity 5 C 35 C 41F 95F less than 85 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install in the following locations e Location exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial Bij dit product zijn batterijen light e Location exposed to high humidity or poorly venti geleverd Wanneer deze leeg lated location zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Contents Before You Start Feature of the CDR 830 BurnlT CD recorder 6 Checking what s In the bOx 000 0 000 6 WISING Chis mantal a tan 6 Hints on Asta cies 6 Putting the batteries in the remote control 7 Avoiding condensation problems 7 Care and maintenance 0 0 0 0 000 nn 7 Cleaning external surfaces 7 MOMA In 7 Storing optical cable 7 Handing OSCE sisanne a ER LORD Sta a a nerds 3 DISCS TO VO iso cere aa ds O CD lens cleaner tdci didas O About CD CD R and CD RW discs O Playback only CDS 000 00 enn CD Recordable di
2. 0 0 36 To establish the copy bit SCMS setting 36 Erasing a CD RW diSC 000 0 00 37 When a non finalized disc is loaded 37 When a finalized disc is loaded 38 Reinitializing a disc ooococccccccccnc ooo 38 Additional Information Understanding display messages 39 Troubleshooting 000 0 eeen 40 Display messages relating to playback 40 Display messages relating to recording 41 OPECINCALIONS r os ID 43 1 Before you start Features of the CDR 830 BurnlT CD recorder Create your own audio CDs The HHB BurnlT offers a high quality and affordable way to burn your own audio CDs Create original recordings or assemble professional compilations from existing source material The CD text feature of the CDR 830 allows you put text information on your recordings to easily identify and select from the contents Make digital recordings from any source The CDR 830 can accept digital input via optical or coaxial cable meaning that you can connect it to almost any other digital audio component Also thanks to the built in sampling rate converter you can make direct digital recordings from many different sources such as DAT 32kHz up to 48kHz as well as CD and MD both 44 1kHz A sampling rate converter through feature for 44 1kHz sources only enables you to record HDCD and DTS encoded CDs too Analog sources are also catered for with the analog line inputs suita
3. 20hz to 20khz 2dB MISTER oS oh eee Pe 119dB A Weighted 1dB IN A eae eee NN ee ee EEEE a er eae eee eae eee ae lt D 1 Unbalanced Analogue Inputs LINE 8 Level required for OdBFS gain max o ee BdBu 1dB Balanced Analogue Outputs OdBFS gives 18dBu into a 10k load Unbalanced Analogue Outputs OdBFS gives 8dBu into a 10k load NOTE The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice due to improvements Published by HHB Communications Ltd Copyright 2002 HHB Communications Ltd All rights reserved FIRST WE LISTEN Visit HHB online at www hhb co uk HHB Communications Ltd 73 75 Scrubs Lane London NW10 6QU UK Tel O20 8962 5000 Fax O20 8962 5050 E Mail sales hhb co uk HHB Communications USA Inc 743 Cochran Street Buildings E F Simi Valley CA 93065 1976 USA Tel 805 579 6490 Fax 805 579 8028 E Mail sales hhbusa com HHB Communications Canada Ltd 260 King Street East Toronto Ontario MSA 4L5 Canada Tel 416 867 9000 Fax 416 867 1080 E Mail sales hhbcanada com
4. CD R in place permanently by creating a Table of Contents TOC for short at the beginning of the disc which tells other players exactly what s on the disc and where to find it See Finalizing a disc on page 26 for more details on finalization 1 Before you start Recording copyright material WARNING Recording of CD s or other material protected by copyright can be unlawful and the CDR830 is not supplied for such purposes Please ensure that this unit is not used for any infringement of copyright law HHB accepts absolutely no responsibility regarding the use of this product for unlawful purposes Keep in mind the following when using the remote control unit Make sure that there are no obstacles in between the remote and the remote sensor on the unit Use within the operating range and angle as shown in the diagram below Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the unit s remote sensor Remote controllers for different devices can interfere with each other Avoid using remotes for equipment located near this unit while using the CDR 830 Replace the batteries when you notice a fall off in the operating range of the remote 2 Connecting up CDR 830 DIGITAL DIGITAL OUT a E COAXIAL Se tu ga OPTICAL KA DIGITAL OUT Digital playback component Digital console CD MD DAT player etc Before making or changing the connections switch off
5. Hold down SCROLL then press MENU DELETE Note If you have finished all the recording you would like to do and have set CD text for a disc make sure to finalize the CD before resetting 2 ANALOG Rec LEVEL 156 DIGITAL REC LEVEL OPEN REC aa gt i CLOSE BEER js 5 A 4 C A EN a o 10 1 EGEL Gel Proves Lever tua OD PROFESSIONAL CHECK CLEAR DIGITAL REC LEVI lt lt oe TEXT PHE NES LEVEL Er pri mn SYNCHRO mina PROFESSIONAL te Programming the track order Programming the track order means telling the player precisely which tracks and in what order you want played You can program a playlist of up to 24 tracks playing tracks more than once if you like The playlist you program applies only to the disc in the player at the time as soon as you eject that disc the playlist is lost Make sure the player is stopped then press PROGRAM The PGM indicator lights and the display prompts you to enter the first track in the program As you program tracks the total running time of the program is displayed here Enter the track numbers in the order you want them played There are three ways to enter track numbers e Using the number buttons For track numbers 1 to 10 use the corresponding number button For track numbers over 10 press the gt 10 button then enter the track number For example to select track 28
6. Use when recording to set left and right input levels p 25 Use to move cursor back and forth across character display while using CD text p 30 gt 1 p 15 26 37 38 Press to play pause or resume playing a disc Also use to start recording from record pause mode and to start finalization and erasing TEXT p 30 32 Use to cycle through CD text naming options E p 16 19 22 Press to stop playback or recording SYNCHRO p 19 21 Press to start recording on detection of an input signal MENU DELETE p 16 23 25 30 33 34 36 Press to cycle through the preference menu options p 16 23 25 33 34 36 Press to delete characters while editing CD text p 30 PHONES jack Plug in a pair of stereo headphones for private listening or monitoring LEVEL Use to adjust the phones volume 10 11 12 13 Remote control O REC MUTE p 35 Records a blank section on a disc for space between tracks etc e REC p 22 25 Press to enter record pause mode DISPLAY p 17 Switches the display mode elapsed track time remaining track time total HHO AUTO oO e FEC SYN HRO MANUAL 3 Controls and Displays 14 FADER p 28 34 Press to fade in or fade out during playback or recording 15 SKIP PLAY p 28 Press to switch skip play on and off 16 SKIP ID SET p 29 Instructs the player to skip a particular track on playback 17 SKIP ID CLEAR p 29 Clears the above setting 18 SYNCH
7. input source to the recorder Increase the recording level p 23 24 Reduce the recording level p 23 24 Check all connections p 10 11 Turn the power off to other units near the recorder until there is no interference Use another disc Clean the disc Replace both of the remote control batteries with new ones Remove the obstacle Operate in the remote controllable range p 39 Set the SKIP PLAY button to off p 28 Set the SKIP PLAY button to on p 28 Set the silence threshold to a suitable level for automatically numbering tracks p 33 Finalize the disc p 26 Try the disc on a different CD player If it plays OK then get the pickup lens on the original player cleaned Specifications 1 GENERAL Model ss Compact disc audio system Applicable discs Power supply a AC 120 V 60 Hz U S and Canadian models AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz European model Power consumption EI Raa neo 13 W U S and Canadian models 14 W European model CD playback CD R and CD RW Operating temperature l tir hiss elias teats 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Weight without package 3 9 kg 8 lb 10 oz Max dimensions oie 482 6 W x 295 D x 105 H mm 19 W x 11 5 8 D x 4 1 8 H in Height excluding feet 89 mm 3 1 2 in 2 AUDIO Frequency characteristics E 10 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB RCA phono output level O dBFS 10 kQ load Narda 9 dBu Wow amp flutt
8. 10 minutes then enters stop mode To fast reverse or fast forward press and hold 44 or PP To skip back or forward to another track press 44 or mri on the front panel turn the jog dial Pressing gt gt once skips to the start of the next track on the disc Further presses take you to Subsequent tracks Pressing lt 4 once takes you to the beginning of the current track Further presses skip to the start of previous tracks You can use ka or gt gt while the disc is paused or stopped as well The track number changes while the disc remains paused stopped To skip back or forward index markers press or on the remote control Because most CDs dont have index markers you will generally see 01 in the index display for each track 10 To stop playback press E Take out the CD from the disc tray before switching off the unit Number buttons HHO REC LE lever OPEN E lt JL gt Ja cana 90 PROFESSIONAL MENU DELETE TITLE MODE LA Burn TITLE MODE ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ skppLay T SKIPID NEU a a COMPACT DISC RECORDER 4 Getting Started Selecting tracks directly If you want to start directly from a track other than the first just enter the track number from the remote control If you do the same thing during playback the recorder immediately jumps to that track on the disc While a
9. 15 cm 1 Before you start Storing discs Although CD CD R and CD RW discs are very durable you should still take care to handle and store discs correctly When you re not using a disc return it to its case and store upright Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold humid or hot environments including under direct sunlight When labeling discs use a felt tip pen sold for marking CDs Use only labels that are designed specifically for CD use Don t glue paper or put other stickers onto the disc or use a pencil ball point pen or other sharp tipped writing instrument These could all damage the disc Discs to avoid This recorder is not compatible with 90 minute CD Rs or High Speed CD RW discs Do not use either type of disc with this recorder CDs spin at high speed inside the player during playback and recording If you can see that a disc is cracked chipped warped or otherwise damaged don t risk using it in your CD recorder or player you could end up damaging the unit The CDR 830 is designed for use with conven tional fully circular CD s only Use of shaped CD s is not recommended for this product HHB disclaims all liability arising in connection with the use of shaped CD s CD lens cleaner The compact disc recorder s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to dirt or dust consult your nearest HHB authorized service center Although lens cl
10. ABC TUV E E E e Using the track skip buttons Use the 144 and gt gt buttons to select a track press PROGRAM to enter it into the playlist e Using the jog dial Turn the jog dial to select a track push to enter it into the playlist Press gt 1l on the front panel to start playback You must press PROGRAM if you want to enter another track after you have started playback 5 More playback features Clearing the playlist since the program only applies as long as the disc is in the player you can clear it by simply ejecting the disc Alternatively press E while the disc is stopped Clearing a track from the playlist Delete the last most recently programmed step by pressing CLEAR Press repeatedly to clear several steps if the program is playing while you re doing this you cant clear steps beyond the one that is currently playing Checking what s in the playlist While the disc is stopped you can check the contents of the playlist using CHECK on the remote control Each press steps through the playlist showing the step number and the correspond ing track number P 10 05 Programmed Programmed step number track number Replacing a track in the playlist While checking the playlist see above you can change the track number for the step youre on using either the number keys the te and gt gt buttons or the jog dial 5 More playback features PUT LECTER u
11. Ga Gl when recording a disc 20 Number Letter buttons p 16 27 30 Use to jump directly to track numbers for playback selecting track numbers for editing programming and selecting letters when using CD text 21 TEXT p 30 32 Use to cycle through CD text naming options gt 10 p 16 27 Use to select track numbers over 10 gt gt p 15 Press to skip forward tracks Also performs those operations assigned to turning the jog dial see page 12 22 23 h 24 Press to skip forward index points NAME CLIP p 32 Press to copy the current CD text to the recorder s memory ll p 15 22 26 37 38 Press to pause playback or recording and start finalization and erasing CHECK p 27 Press repeatedly to step through the program playlist CLEAR p 27 Press to clear the last track in a programmed playlist INPUT SELECTOR p 19 24 36 Switches between the analog optical digital and coaxial digital inputs 25 26 27 28 29 3 Controls and Displays 10 11 OPTICAL COAXIAL L dB R om 50 ooo ada ada INDEX doo 000 OO 1010 OOO 1010 oe 000 000 100 oe 10d 32 18 12 Display CD text indicators p 16 DISC Lights up when disc information is displayed TRACK Lights up when track information is displayed ARTIST Lights up when artist information is displayed TOTAL REMAIN TIME p 17 Indicates whether the current displayed time is elapsed remaining o
12. LOG REC L VEL REC LEVEL OPEN RECORD AES PES O j GC Ge Gs PHONES LEVEL pri Ej SUCHE ROFESSIONAL AUTO REC SYNCHRO MANUAL Monitoring a source When recording or in record pause mode the source signal is always available for monitoring through a connected audio system or through a pair of headphones plugged into the CDR 830 s phones jack Even if you re not recording you can still monitor useful for cueing up for the next recording and also for checking that tracks are starting in the proper places during automatic track numbering Start the source component playing Make sure that the input selector is set to the correct input To establish the copy bit SCMS setting These settings control the number of generations of digital copies that can be made from the recorded disc Use this function to set whether the disc can be copied unlimited times once or not at all The status of the copy bit in the incoming digital signal is Ignored and the copy bit setting on the recorded disc is only set by this menu function Press MONITOR The indicator above the MONITOR button lights up e When automatic track numbering has been selected the TRACK indicator will light for 2 seconds at track start points See Automatically numbering tracks on page 33 if you find the recorder can t recognize the gaps between tracks e When monitoring through a digital outpu
13. Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between them 02 01 07 46 REC 56 14 Elapsed Remaining recording recording time time available e While stopped press DISPLAY to switch the display mode There are two different displays Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between them 09 45 37 REC 28 23 Total disc time Remaining and number of recording time tracks available Although compatible with 80 minute discs the remaining recording time display will not accurately show 80 minutes for blank discs 4 Getting Started Introduction to CD recording The GDR 830 is designed to let you make extremely high quality digital recordings onto recordable compact discs For flexibility you can use either rewritable discs CD RW or write once discs CD R For more general information on the discs you can and cant use with this recorder see About CD CD R and CD RW Discs on page 8 The following overview gives you some idea of what the CDR 830 is capable of and also provides guidance on what to avoid and things to be careful of when recording We strongly recommend that you read these pages fully before proceeding to the more detailed instructions on the following pages Digital recording restrictions This unit has been designed exclusively for recording and playback of audio discs you can t record other CD formats such as computer CD ROM s or Dolby
14. fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when itis left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system shoul
15. from a DAT that is set to program play If you want to record a DAT in program play mode use the 1 track synchro recording mode see page 19 for how to do this Digital signal interruptions sources of signal interruption include power or source component failure accidental disconnection of the interconnect cord and interruption of digital broadcasts In all these cases if the signal resumes within about five seconds the result will just be a blank section on the disc If the interruption is longer than five seconds the recorder displays the error message DIN UNLOCK and recording Is paused Power interruptions Never switch off the CDR 830 while it s recording or while the display shows PMA REC Program Memory Area Recording If there s a power failure or you accidently disconnect the power from the wall outlet while recording is in process you may lose at least part of the recording After recording always remove the disc from the recorder before switching the power off Failure to do this could result in you losing some of the recorded material on the disc MENU DELETE MARK TEXT Gw a O CI laa CURSOR gt Odeo MO skippy 7 SKIPID NE a call o COMPACT DISC RECORDER 1 track sync con SYNC 1 sync Alltrack sync y con SYNC ALL sync Allttrack sync 72 w finalization Record pause con no sync Recording one track from a source If you wan
16. indicators light when the balance is unchanged Track numbers are displayed while using CD text OVER indicator p 24 Indicates that the input signal overloaded the disc during recording Recording level meter p 19 24 Displays the input level during recording or the recorded level during playback 20 ANALOG p 19 24 37 Lights when the analog input is selected OPTICAL p 19 24 37 Lights when the optical digital input is selected COAXIAL p 19 24 37 Lights when the coaxial digital input is selected HHO El COMPACT DISC RECORDER 2 8 DIGITAL ANALOG REC LEVEL REC LEVEL OPEN REC lt lt Lia SS CLOSE RECORD KATTE y 3 7 E 3 C F 4 la a 10 Switching on for the first time The next few pages take you through switching on the CDR 830 playing discs and doing some basic recording Before proceeding with this section you should have at least connected your recorder to a monitor system If you haven t turn to pages 10 11 for more on connecting the CDR 83O to other items in your system Switch the POWER to ON The record indicator flashes and the main display panel lights up e Also make sure that you have connected the output of the CDR 830 to a monitor system Press OPEN CLOSE 4 to open the disc tray Load a pre recorded audio CD Place the disc in the disc tray label side up e The disc t
17. player though not all e Use the lt lt and buttons jog dial to skip to recognize skip IDs not to play a other tracks that dont have Soe AM the next one on the disc You can also set skip IDs on CD track eee is Currently playing RWs although it s probably a less e If there s no room left on the useful feature since erasing the disc to record a skip ID the last track is possible should you display will show the message make a mistake in recording SKIP FULL If you make a mistake when setting a skip ID you can clear tt 3 Set further skip IDs by but be careful you can set up to repeating steps 1 and 2 ee ee 4 When you re finished stop repeatedly setting and clearing skip IDs will reduce this number the disc and press OPEN CLOSE 4 Setting skip IDs Until you eject the disc the recorder stores the skip ID 1 Press SKIP ID SET during information in its memory On playback or paused pressing 4 the recorder writes playback of the track you skip ID information onto the ISC want to skip If there s no room left on the disc to record another skip ID the display will show the message FULL Clearing skip IDs 3 The display prompts you to 5 3 confirm 3 1 Press SKIP PLAY to switch Press SKIP ID CLEAR again to J ke mm an e a off skip play mode confirm To cancel press either 19 CO The SKIP ON indicator in the SKIP ID SET or gt H SERE display disappear
18. recording automatically The recorder pauses recording after recording one track If you re recording a CD or MD recording pauses automatically when the track changes or there is more than five seconds of silence on the source If you re recording from DCC or DAT tape recording pauses when the recorder encounters a new start ID or there is more than five seconds of silence on the source See also Digital recording from DAT on page 18 If you re recording from analog recording pauses automatically when there is more than two seconds of silence on the source If you re done press E To record further tracks simply repeat steps 3 to 5 After pressing W the display shows PMA REC while it records the track information to the disc Note If you find that synchro recording does not seem to work see the troubleshooting section on pages 40 42 for possible remedies DIGITAL REC LEVEL ANALOG REC LEVEL OPEN REC ma gt i se CLOSE o EMOTE X E de i 1 a o 40 Cs Gre ee Ji Pones LeveL 2 dea 6 3 i FT o rower EI A ETE JE 2 6 mM DELETE 5558 skppLay M SKPD NEUE 5 C p COMPACT DISC RECORDER 4 Getting Started Recording all tracks from a source If you want to copy all the tracks from a source use this mode Like the 1 track synchro recording mode the recorder starts and stops automatically When recording from
19. the display and the current track repeats until you either press IM or press REPEAT twice Either way repeat is canceled You can use repeat track in normal program or random play modes To repeat the whole disc press REPEAT twice The RPT indicator lights up in the display and the CD repeats until you press either m or REPEAT again in which case the disc continues playing to the end then stops You can use repeat disc in normal random or program play modes Playing a disc with skip IDs If you re not sure whether a disc has skip IDs programmed look for the SKIP ON indicator in the display when you load a disc it will light automatically if one or more are present Load a disc The SKIP ON indicator lights up if there are any skip IDs on the disc This means the player won t play those tracks that are marked by skip IDs Press SKIP PLAY to switch skip play on off then press gt 1l on the front panel When you turn off skip play the player ignores the skip IDs and plays all tracks on the disc e lf there were no skip IDs on the disc in the first place the SKIP PLAY button has no effect 5 More playback features i i 2 The display prompts you to Skipping confirm unwanted tracks Press SKIP ID SET again to Alth l confirm To cancel press either O ough you cant erase tracks SKIP ID CLEAR or gt 1l on a GD R disc you can set what are called skip IDs These tell a CD
20. the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet Please ensure that if you are using the coaxial digital connections that 75 ohm video type cable is used Connecting up for digital playback amp recording The diagrams on these pages show possible connections with various other components in your system Before you start connecting your system make sure that all the components are switched off and disconnected from the wall outlet About optical and coaxial jacks The CDR 830 has both optical and coaxial jacks for both digital input and output There s no need to connect both but since some equipment has only one type of connector and you can only connect like with like having both types on this unit can be an advantage To use the optical jack you ll need an optical cable These are readily available at audio dealers When buying check that the cable is no longer than 3m Pull out the dust cap and store it in a safe place for future use 5 Check that both optical plug and socket are free from dust if necessary clean with a soft dry cloth The optical lead will only go in One way SO match up the jack and the plug before inserting fully el E o DY Choose either the coaxial or the optical connector aS OPTICAL COAXIAL KA tu DIGITAL IN Digital recording component CD R MD DAT recorder etc When connecting optical leads take care not to bend the cable around sharp corners
21. to select either the OPTICAL or COAX digital input depending on how you have connected the source machine to your CDR830 e The following table shows how this scheme works 3 If necessary adjust the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL by accessing D VOL in the MENU Function 5 PLEASE NOTE THAT MOST COMMERCIAL RECORDINGS ARE OPTIMIZED FOR LEVEL AND SO IT IS mone eur STORT aah a TRAE asta METHOD NOT NECESSARY TO ADJUST DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL Use this control when the signal level is too CD amp MD low or when you want to equalise the level of several tracks Sera spdif iS ae CD ME cub code DAT 4 Start the recording manually by pressing RECORD The CDR830 will first display the type of SYNCHRO spdif DAT START ID AUTO DAT START ID machine connected to the input e g DAT CD MD and then display the sample rate of the source material 32 44 1 48K The machine will then flash SET UP in the display whilst it is SYNCHRO ANALOGUE Level gt A LVL in MENU AUTO LEVEL Threshold A LVL in MENU performing its Optimum Power Calibration QPC Once set up has stopped flashing press the PLAY cD MD button to start recording Press STOP to finish the recording SYNCHRO spdif Level gt JOdBFS MANUAL OR SYNCHRO aan DAT START ID MANUAL e Start the recording automatically using SYNCHRO SYNCHRO ANALOGUE Level gt A LVL in MENU MANUAL e Ensure that the source material is not playing otherwise CHECK INPUT will appear in the display NORMAL in AUTO CD MD Sub code
22. 0 0 1 e BurnlT quick reference guide o o oo o 1 NOTE The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice due to improvements Published by HHB COMMUNICATIONS LTD Copyright 2000 HHB COMMUNICATIONS LTD All rights reserved APIO HHB Communications Ltd 73 75 Scrubs Lane London NW10 6QU UK Tel 020 8962 5000 Fax 020 8962 5050 E Mail sales hhb co uk HHB Communications USA LLC 1410 Centinela Avenue Los Angeles CA 90025 2501 USA Tel 310 319 1111 Fax 310 319 1311 E Mail sales O hhbusa com HHB Communications Canada Ltd 260 King Street East Toronto Ontario M5A 4L5 Canada Tel 416 867 9000 Fax 416 867 1080 E Mail sales hhbcanada com Visit HHB on line at http www hhb co uk lt TNGZF 00J00001 gt Printed in lt PRB1312 A gt HOW TO WRITE CD TEXT 1 Insert a recordable disc 2 Press TEXT to select DISC NAME or ARTIST NAME After about 2 seconds a flashing cursor will appear at the left hand side of the display 3 Rotate the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL M4 control to find a character then press the same control to select and move the cursor one space to the right Repeat this procedure until finished then press TEXT to store the information Note it is possible to use the TITLE MODE button as a shortcut for accessing lower case upper case and digit symbol characters 4 Confirm that the TEXT has been stored by pressing the TITLE MODE button 5 T
23. 2 5050 E Mail sales hhb co uk HHB Communications Canada Ltd 260 King Street East Toronto Ontario MSA 4L5 Canada Tel 416 867 9000 Fax 416 867 1080 E Mail sales hhbcanada com PEX1017 A FEATURES FUNCTIONS POWER SWITCH Turns power to the unit on and oft scroLL Displays any CD Text information if recorded by scrolling the information across the display DISPLAY BUTTON selects the different time display modes elapsed track time remaining track time total disc playing time etc O TITLE MODE Selects the different name display modes DISC NAME ARTIST NAME and TRACK NAME if recorded MONITOR Enables the user to monitor the input signal prior to recording This is possible even without a disc in the machine Q oren cLose Press to open or close the disc loading tray record For manually starting recording rec mute For creating 4 seconds or more of silence at the end of a recording ANALOG REC LEVEL Used for adjusting the level of the analogue input source DIGITAL REC LEVEL Used for adjusting the digital recording level also accessing and setting the MENU functions and AMS track search ERASE Allowing user to erase CD RW discs last track range of tracks TOC un finalize and INITIALISE complete physical erase of whole CD RW QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE urri compact DISC RECORDER FINALIZE For making recordings Red Book compatible so that th
24. Digital AC 3 If you record from a disc format such as CD graphics Video CD or other format that includes both digital audio and video or text you will only be able to record the audio part of the disc In addition to standard audio CDs this recorder will record DTS encoded audio CDs and HDCD format CDs in this case the recording level must be set to OdB Almost all commercial digital source material is protected by copyright laws and many CDs use copy control flags to limit digital recording of a source to One generation only However as the CDR 830 is a professional recorder the status of the source copy control flags is ignored and the status of the flag written to disc is adjustable This facility is only for professional use and must never be used to enable infringement of copyright 4 Getting Started Recording modes The recorder is equipped with a set of analog input terminals as well as both optical and coaxial digital inputs This means that the CDR 830 is compatible with almost all audio sources analog or digital lt even has a built in sampling rate converter making it ideal for recording from 48kHz DAT or other digital source which might be at a sampling rate different to that of CD Since CDs are always recorded at a sampling rate of 44 1kHz sample rate conversion is completely automatic if the recorder senses a digital signal at either 32 or 48kHz it will convert it to 44 1kHz Not
25. E AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE OR FLUID CONTAINER NEAR THIS APPARATUS WARNING THIS PRODUCT EQUIPPED WITH A THREE WIRE GROUNDING EARTHING TYPE PLUG A PLUG HAVING A THIRD GROUNDING EARTHING PIN WILL ONLY FIT INTO A GROUNDING EARTHING TYPE POWER OUTLET THIS IS A SAFETY FEATURE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO INSERT THE PLUG INTO THE OUTLET CONTACT YOUR ELECTRICIAN TO REPLACE YOUR OUTLET DO NOT DEFEAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF THE GROUNDING EARTHING TYPE PLUG WARNING NO NAKED FLAME SOURCES SUCH AS LIGHTED CANDLE SHOULD BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THE APPARATUS For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour le modele Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada For U S model DANGER LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM This caution can be found on the rear panel of the unit WARNING slot and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating to prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked and covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc Also do not put the apparatus on the thick carpet bed sofa or fabric having a thick pile CAUTION exposure Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein hazardous radiati
26. MD or CD you can play the source in either normal play mode or program play if you d like the recorded tracks in a different order to the original We do not recommend recording from a DAT in program play mode use the 1 track synchro recording mode if you want to record the tracks in a different order If you are recording from a noisy analog source such as an old recording or from a source with long quiet sections the recorder may not recognize the end of tracks In this case you can still use this mode but it may be better to use manual track numbering see page 33 Load a CD R or CD RW disc Check the display to make sure that there s enough space on the disc for what you want to record Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose an input Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input Analog Optical Coaxial The recorder s display indicates the current input Make sure that the source is not playing then press SYNCHRO twice Press SYNCHRO repeatedly to change the recording mode and select SYNC ALL 1 track sync SYNC 1 con All track sync SYNC ALL con All track sync DH w finalization SYNC FINAL Sr y 01 01 00 00 Record pause no sync 6 synchro recording won t work if the source is already playing The recorder goes into all sync record pause and the SYNC indicator starts to blink SYNC ALL ames The display shows the all track sync mode
27. Note The minimum analog threshold level is 66dB When the recorder is stopped press MENU DELETE Manually numbering tracks Although automatic track numbering s the default mode of the recorder you can number tracks manually as recording is taking place In some cases such as recording from digital mixer or from an analog source auto track numbering may not work reliably in these cases a new track is started after the recorder detects two seconds of silence and it s better to use manual track numbering Remember It is not possible to edit track numbers after recording 6 More recording features 2 Turn the jog dial until A LVL appears in the display then press to ENTER The display shows the current silence threshold for automatic track numbering The default is 94dB Turn the jog dial 44 and gt gt on the remote to change the threshold level Turning the dial cycles through the following levels 78dB to 66dB Use these levels if you find the recorder is putting in new track numbers during very quiet sections of classical music for example 60dB to 48dB A mid level suitable for most recordings 42dB to 24dB If you find that the recorder is not putting in new track numbers because the original source is too noisy Press the jog dial ENTER to confirm the new level If the AUTO TRK indicator is not lit press AUTO MANUAL to switch it on To check th
28. PROFESSIONAL COMPACT Disc REcorDER CDR 830 O 4BurniT PHONES LE VEL aes OO CDR830 COMPACT DISC RECORDER Operating Instructions COMPACT La versi n en espa ol del manual de operaciones la encontrar en la web de HHB www hhb co uk DIGITAL AUDIO La version Frangaise de ce manuel d utilisation est disponible sur le site web de HHB www hhb co uk U Eine deutsche Version dieser Bedienungsanleitung ist im Internet unter der Adresse www hhb co uk erhaltlich Recordable ReWritable IMPORTANT A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alertthe userto the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained
29. RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT e Erase the character at the current cursor position by pressing MENU DELETE The characters on either side of the current cursor position close to fill up the gap Press TEXT again to enter the text and return to the title selection display If you are inputting a track title you must assign it to a track number using 4 or gt gt or the corresponding number on the remote control Pressing TEXT twice takes you back to the previous menu step 2 Note After you have finished setting the names you want in CD text be sure to eject the disc or if you have finished all the recording and editing that you want do to finalize the disc as shown on page 26 Editing CD text The CD recorder can store information for up to three discs at one time When an unfinalized CD R containing CD text is loaded this text will automatically return to memory Before finalizing the CD R you can go back and edit the text as many times as you like or until you input CD text for a fourth disc this will erase the oldest information in memory Load the CD R or CD RW you wish to edit Press TEXT Choose the name you wish to edit as in steps 1 3 of Using CD text Edit the text See step 6 of Using CD text Eject or finalize the disc See Finalizing a disc on page 26 if you have finished all the recording and editing that you want do to 6 More recording features 6 More recording fea
30. RO p 19 21 Press to start recording on detection of an input signal disc playing time etc 18 59 SB oe ells 26 19 AUTO MANUAL p 33 TITLE MODE p 16 30 1s as ee oe Al Switches between automatic Press to switch between ee a h and manual track numbering display modes disc title a artist name track title p 16 and between upper and lower case characters while using CD text p 30 SCROLL p 16 Press to scroll through long names in CD text MARK 10 0 Press to choose symbol characters when using CD text As a numeric key this represents zero MENU DELETE p 16 23 25 30 33 34 36 Press to cycle through the preference menu options Press to delete characters while editing CD text td p 15 Press to skip backward tracks Also performs those operations assigned to turning the jog dial see page 12 Playback control p 15 16 19 22 ENTER gt Press to play or resume playing a disc 44 and gt gt Press and hold for fast reverse and fast forward playback and to move cursor position using CD text m Press to stop playback or recording ENTER Confirm playback recording menu settings p 16 and characters in CD text p 30 As Press to skip backward index points RANDOM p 28 Press to start random playback REPEAT p 28 Use to set the repeat mode current track disc or repeat off PROGRAM p 27 Use to program the playback order of tracks on a disc E E SET
31. SE 4 p 15 Press to open or close the disc tray RECORD e p 22 25 Press to enter record pause mode for setting input levels etc REC MUTE O p 35 Records a blank section on a disc for space between tracks etc DIGITAL REC LEVEL 144 gt gt Jog dial Turn the jog dial to set the digital recording level p 23 skip tracks p 15 select options in the menu p 23 25 33 34 cycle through characters in CD text p 30 select tracks to erase p 37 38 Push the jog dial to start playback stop mode only p 15 input track numbers during programming p 2 7 select characters in CD text p 30 confirm menu settings p 16 10 ANALOG REC LEVEL p 24 Sets the recording level for analog input recording 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19202122 23 24 ERASE p 37 38 Press to start erasing tracks or to re initialize a disc FINALIZE p 26 Press to start the disc finalization process to make recordable CDs playable on ordinary CD players Indicator lights up during finalization AUTO MANUAL p 33 34 switches between automatic and manual track numbering when recording a disc INPUT SELECTOR p 19 24 36 Switches between the analog optical digital and coaxial digital inputs Remote sensor p 9 Character display p 14 lt lt gt gt REC BALANCE p 15 25 30 Press and hold for fast reverse and fast forward playback p 15
32. abinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION e fthisproductis equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other it will fit into the outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug aplug havinga third grounding pin it will only
33. ack you recorded assuming there are fewer than 99 tracks already on the disc Here s how to check what s on the last recorded section of the disc before recording new material 6 More recording features 1 While recording or during record pause mode press O REC MUTE A blank space of about four seconds is recorded then the recorder goes into record pause mode e f you press and hold O REC MUTE you can record a blank for as long as you hold down the button e Pressing O REC MUTE without holding in record pause mode records four seconds of silence from the current position Use this to create a Space between tracks when recording in track synchro mode for example Press to finish the recording session Press RECORD The recorder goes into record pause mode Press and hold 44 You ll hear the last recorded track in reverse Release the button and the track plays normally to the end While the track is playing you can use the lt lt and gt gt If you press e RECORD again while the tracks playing the recorder jumps to the end of the track and goes into record pause When the track has finished playing the recorder automatically enters record pause again Once the player is back in record pause mode you can go ahead and record normally If you decide you dont want to record just press W 6 More recording features 2 3 4 piGr aL ANAI CLOSE
34. ackles and pops as machines clock at different rates The CDR830 PLUS automatically detects whether there is a valid word clock signal connected to its word clock BNC input connector and if so routes all digital outputs via a sample rate converter that is locked to the same sampling frequency as the word clock input signal If no valid word clock is detected at the input then digital out puts will be clocked out at the 830 s internal clock sam pling frequency of 44 1khz Note When locked to an external word clock source the digital outputs do not transmit p q sub code infor mation BALANCED DIGITAL INPUT The balanced digital input is compatible with both con sumer and professional interface protocols It has the electrical characteristics of a professional balanced interface 110 ohms input impedance In order to select the balanced digital input as source perform the following 1 Set the rear panel switch labelled SW2 to position 1 BAL 2 Use the front panel INPUT SELECTOR to select COAXIAL The balanced digital output has the electrical character istics of a professional balanced interface the format characteristics of a consumer interface and is always active BALANCED ANALOGUE INPUTS It is possible to record balanced line or microphone level analogue inputs In order to select a line level balanced analogue input as source set the rear panel switch labelled SW1 to posi tion 2 BAL 4 Use the fr
35. as this can damage the cable Likewise when storing optical cable coil loosely as shown on page 7 If you re using one of the coaxial type digital connectors you ll need a lead with an RCA phono plug at each end Please only use digital audio cables not normal audio interconnects Using the digital inputs To make direct digital recordings on the CDR 830 you ll need to connect the digital output of a source like a CD MD or DAT player to one of the digital inputs on this unit To make recordings from analog sources like an analog tape deck connect the outputs of your analog source to the line inputs of the COR 830 see the following page for more detail Using the digital outputs If you have another digital recorder such as a MD or DAT recorder you might want to use the CDR 830 as a digital source In this case connect one of the digital outputs of the CDR 830 to a similar digital input on your other digital recorder 2 Connecting up CDR 830 DIGITAL OUT PTICAL COAXIAL ae Analog console recorder or monitoring system 000 Co Y Connecting up for analog playback amp recording Before you start make sure that all the components are switched off and disconnected from the wall outlet Next connect this unit to your mixer recorder or monitoring system using the two sets of Supplied audio leads The input to the CDR 830 must be connected to the output of the external device console et
36. at tracks will start at the correct points on the recording see Monitoring a source on page 36 Make sure automatic track numbering is switched OFF If the AUTO TRK indicator is lit press AUTO MANUAL to switch it off Start recording You can use manual numbering in any record mode but it is best suited to manual digital input or analog input recording See page 18 for more on these recording modes Press RECORD e at any point you want a new track to start CD tracks must be at least four seconds long the recorder wont let you start a new track less than four seconds into the current track NES LEVEL gt Il nn SYNCHRO O PROFESSIONAL 2 3 4 piGr aL ANALOG REC LEVEL ate y ess PHONES LEVEL gt I avucuno O DD ROFESSIONAL FADER 6 More recording features Starting tracks in time increments If you aren t able to set track numbers automatically during recording a long interview for example you might want to have the recorder start tracks after every three minutes or so This will make it easier to listen back to sections of the recording at a later date You can set the time to one three or five minutes Note The time increment will default to OFF when recording is stopped auto track numbering is turned off power is turned off Recording fade ins and fade outs Sometimes for example i
37. before switching on and using recording side scratches can still result in a disc becoming unusable Care and maintenance Should a disc become marked with fingerprints dust etc clean using a soft dry cloth wiping Cleaning external surfaces the disc lightly from the center to the outside edge If necessary use a cloth soaked in alcohol or a commercially available CD cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly Never use benzene thinners or other cleaning agents including products designed for cleaning vinyl records Before cleaning turn off and disconnect the unit from the power outlet To clean wipe with a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt wet a soft cloth with a mild detergent solution made by diluting one part detergent to 5 or 6 parts water wring well then wipe off the dirt Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene or thinners which may damage the surfaces Moving the unit If you need to move the unit first switch it off and unplug from the wall outlet Never lift or move Wipe lightly from the Don t wipe the disc the unit during playback or recording the disc center of the disc surface using rotates at a high speed and may be damaged using straight circular strokes strokes Storing optical cable When storing optical cable coil loosly as shown at right The cable may be damaged if bent around sharp corners more than gt 5 7 8 in
38. ble for connection to standard unbalanced line level connections Use both ordinary recordable CDs and rewritable CDs Ordinary recordable CDs CD R can be recorded on just once but the relatively cheap cost of blank discs and the ability to play the recorded discs on any ordinary CD player make them ideal for many applications Compact Disc Rewritable or CD RW is a more recent type of recordable CD that allows erasing and re recording of the disc Although the blank discs are more expensive this ability to use the discs over and over gives them the edge in terms of flexibility over CD R While most CD players should have no problems with CD R discs if the laser pickup is dirty from prolonged exposure to tobacco smoke for example the player may not be able to read some CD R discs At the time of writing meny ordinary CD players cannot play CD RW discs Check in the instructions that came with the player for compatibility Checking what s in the box Hints on installation Make sure that you ve received the following We want you to enjoy using the CDR 830 for supplied accessories with your CDR 830 CD years to come so please bear in mind the Recorder following points when choosing a suitable location for it 1 Two sets of audio 4 Two AA size R6P cords batteries Do 2 AC power cord 5 HHB CD R 80 disc Y Use in a well ventilated location 3 Remote control unit Y Place on a solid flat level surface such as a
39. c and the output of the recorder connected to the monitoring path of the console or other monitoring device POWER CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug part Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniture or other object on the power cord or pinch the cord in any other way Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electric shock Check the power cord once in a while If you should find it damaged ask your nearest HHB authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement 3 Controls and Displays 11 12 13 14 15 Front panel POWER switch p 15 Switches power to the unit on and off SCROLL p 16 Press to scroll through long names in CD text DISPLAY p 17 Switches the display mode elapsed track time remaining track time total disc playing time etc TITLE MODE p 16 30 Press to switch between display modes disc title artist name track title p 16 and between upper and lower case characters while using CD text p 30 MONITOR p 23 25 36 Press to monitor the selected input and display digital source information Indicator lights up to remind you when you are monitoring OPEN CLO
40. ckwards or forwards to a different track OR 4 Use the supplied remote control to start playback from a particular INDEX number see operations e Start the recording automatically using SYNCHRO MARAN e Ensure that the source material is not playing otherwise CHECK INPUT will appear in the display e Press SYNCHRO to select SYNC 1 which automatically copies 1 track useful for compilations e Press SYNCHRO again to select SYNG ALL which is used to copy all tracks automatically e Press SYNCHRO again to select SYNG FINAL which is the same as SYNC ALL except that the disc will in addition be finalized automatically about 1 minute after recording has finished Press STOP at any time to manually terminate the recording HOW TO ERASE CD RW ONLY 1 There are 5 Erase modes for CD RW ERASE TOC Un finalizes a CD RW ERASE LAST Erases last track ERASE ALL Erases all tracks When recording finishes the display will show PMA REC whilst the Programme Memory Area is ERASE RANGE Erases a range of tracks written DO NOT DISTURB OR SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING THIS PROCESS AA ESE PADE SE peana 2 Press ERASE then use 9 to select the required erase mode AUTO STOP FUNCTION 3 Press PLAY e In SYNCHRO recording mode if the source is 16 bit recording will automatically stop if the level falls below 96dBFS for 5 seconds or more e f the source is 24 bit recording will automatically stop when the level falls below JOdBFS for 5 s
41. d not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT Fig A GROUND CLAMP OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruction
42. d on the disc If digital synchro recording fails to operate correctly check the following 1 Pause playback of the source then press the DIGITAL SYNCHRO button again e f youre recording from a portable CD player etc make sure that the shock protection feature is switched off 2 Start playback of the source component once you see the SYNCHRO indicator start to blink 3 If none of the above solves the problem use manual digital recording to record e Digital synchro recording uses a digital sub signal contained in the source player s digital output Digital synchro recording will not work when recording from the following devices e CD players whose digital output does not include a sub signal e Portable CD MD or DVD players which do not output a digital signal when stopped 7 Additional information 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 HHB authorized service center and have them check over the unit Symptom Cause Remedy Power cannot be turned on No sound is heard during playback Cannot record Recorded sound is distorted Remote control operation is impossible Some tracks are skipped without being played The power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet The power plug is not firmly connected to the r
43. disc is stopped paused or playing enter the track number you want to play The recorder jumps directly to that track If the recorder was stopped the track then starts playing For track numbers 1 to 10 use the corresponding number button For track numbers over 10 press the gt 10 button then enter the track number For example to select track 28 ABC TUV a A Using the menu features Several features of the CD recorder can be accessed by using the MENU DELETE key This menu is like a selection of preferences that will stay in memory even if the system is turned off see note below The jog dial cycles you through the features listed below refer to the page numbers listed to set your preferences in the menu Digital volume p 23 Balance p 25 Silence threshold for auto track numbering p 33 Time increment recording p 34 Fade length p 34 Copy bit SCMS setting p 36 Note The time increment will default to OFF when recording is stopped auto track numbering is turned off power is switched off All settings will revert to factory defaults if the recorder is reset p 26 Showing CD text information If the CD contains text information you can see this in the display during both playback and when the disc is stopped The TITLE MODE button switches between the different text displays When a disc with text is loaded into the recorder the entire disc title automatically scrolls ac
44. e Press SYNCHRO again to select SYNG ALL which is used to copy all tracks automatically P e Press SYNCHRO again to select SYNC FINAL which is the same as SYNC ALL except that the disc NORMAL ma AUTO DAT START ID will in addition be finalized automatically about 1 minute after recording has finished Press STOP spdif A NORMAL ANALOGUE AUTO LEVEL Threshold A LVL in MENU When recording finishes the display will show PMA REC whilst the Programme Memory Area is CD amp MD written DO NOT DISTURB OR SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING THIS PROCESS dial spdif ka i pene NORMAL ma Manual MANUAL None HOW TO RECORD USING ANALOGUE INPUTS 1 Insert a recordable disc CD R or CD RW 2 Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the analogue input HOW TO PLAY BACK 3 Adjust the record level using the ANALOG REC LEVEL control preferably so that the signal peaks as close to O dBFS without going OVER e Press SYNCHRO to select SYNC 1 which automatically copies 1 track useful for compilations 1 Insert a recorded disc and press PLAY The display will show the gt symbol A Start the recording manually by first pressing RECORD The CDR830 will first display ANALOG and a MOANA D PEN ANE OR Leal aes peC Eel will then flash SET UP in the display whilst it is performing OPC Once set up has stopped flashing press the PLAY button to start recording Press STOP to finish the recording 3 Turn the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL M4 gt during playback to skip ba
45. e that this recorder can t convert 96kHz digital sources such as some DAT tapes and DVD discs Miscellaneous information e The minimum recordable time is four seconds e Usually track numbers are recorded onto the disc automatically when recording If you decide to switch off this feature for example when youre recording from a digital broadcast be sure to input track markers as recording is taking place you cant add them after recording is complete See page 33 for more on manual and automatic track number Ing e The maximum number of tracks on a disc is 99 Digital recording from DAT If you re recording a DAT tape that was recorded using the DAT machine s auto ID function the IDs on the tape may be slightly after the beginning of the actual recording This can cause problems for the CD recorder e The start of the track may not be recorded e The track number will be recorded on the disc after the start of the track e The beginning of the next track on the DAT is unintentionally recorded To avoid these problems we recommend recording start IDs on the DAT manually if possible If this is not possible or if there are no start IDs on the DAT we recommend using manual track numbering while recording to CD to ensure that new tracks are starting in the right places Refer to the instructions for your DAT recorder for more information You might also encounter problems if you try to synchro record all tracks
46. eaners for compact disc recorders are commercially available we do not recommend using them since some may damage the lens About CD CD R and CD RW discs The CDR 830 is compatible with four types of compact disc Playback only CDs This unit will playback any ordinary audio CDs carrying the Compact Disc Sieira auno Digital Audio mark shown right CD Recordable discs Recordable CDs or CD R carry the COMPACT mark shown right and are write 0 COMPACT once This means that having recorded something on the disc it is ave permanent it can t be re recorded MISE or erased ecordable CD Rewritable discs Rewritable CDs or CD RW carry COMPACT the mark shown right As the name indicates you can erase and re record material on these discs so that they can be used over and over again COMPACT MSE ReWritable CD TEXT discs CD Text discs carry the mark Eins shown right These are commercially available discs that will display the disc title artist name and track titles of the disc when played in a CD text compatible player Your HHB CDR 830 Professional CD Recorder is designed to operate with a broad range of CD R or CD RW media However for consistently high quality results and superior archiving stability we recommend that you ask your dealer for these commercially available CD R or CD RW discs from HHB DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT CDR 74 Gold CDR 74 Silver CDR 74 Silver P CDR 80 Silve
47. econds D an LLI Q an O O LLI an C 0 x O 2 O O O 9 00 cc OQ oO or more This is due to the built in dithering circuitry of the CDR830 urniT GIS CDR 30 COMPACT DISC RECORDER CAUTION MRN m aai GN a Mar raph OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLEMENT a LLI a Or O O LLI cr 0 a I A gt O O 0 A O CD 00 a a O an oie PPLEIV Thank you for purchasing the HHB CDR830PLUS This supplement is intended to provide the user with the additional information required to operate the CDR830PLUS and is to be used in conjunction with the stan dard Operating Instructions of the CDR830 We recommend that you read this manual first before you start using the CDR830PLUS We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe place for easy access in the future ADDITIONAL FEATURES BALANCED DIGITAL OUTPUT e Word clock input e Balanced digital input e Balanced digital output e Balanced analogue inputs with selectable line microphone gain settings e Balanced analogue outputs e Parallel remote input WORD CLOCK INPUT In today s digital studio environment it is becoming more and more important to be able to lock synchronise all digital equipment to a common sampling frequency or house clock The effects of unlocked equipment are all too noticeable as signal degradation cr
48. ecorder The recorder is not connected up properly The recorder is not connected up properly The CD R or CD RW disc in use has already been finalized The input selection ts incorrect The REC LEVEL control is set too low The REC LEVEL control is set too high Signal connections are incorrect There is interference from external sources The disc is damaged or warped The disc is extremely dirty The remote control batteries are exhausted There is an obstacle between the remote control unit and main unit The remote control unit is being operated outside the remote controllable range The SKIP PLAY button is set to on Skip playback does The SKIP PLAY button is set to off not occur The recorder does not recognize the end of tracks during sync recording A recorded CD R disc cannot be played on other C players The level that the recorder regards as silence is set either too low or too high The disc has not been finalized after recording When such a disc is loaded the p CD R indicator lights up The pickup lens of the other CD player is dirty impairing its ability to play CD R discs Plug the power cord into a power outlet Make sure that the power plug Is fully inserted in the recorder Check all connections especially to the amplifier p 10 11 Check all connections p 10 1 1 Use a non finalized disc or erase the CD RW disc p 38 select the input for the correct
49. ecorder goes into record pause You can also press Use the manual recording MONITOR method with a source where syncho recording is not suitable 4 Start playing the source to ies example if you are recording check the signal PON a IA o eos If necessary set the recordin not have ID flags synchro y g baie E level see page 23 recording is not possible since there are no track numbers or If the signal appears OK stop the start IDs to signal the start and source end points of the recording 13 Manual recording is also useful 9 Check that the time display 2 with a noisy analog source such reads 00 00 then press II e loo E EE as an old recording or from a or gt Il on the front eta where te recorder May Tat If you pressed MONITOR in step 3 Cu recognize the end of tracks you ll need to press RECORD e EA i here then 1 or gt 11 to start i Load a CD R or CD RW disc a e 5 7 Check the display to make sure that there s enough space on the 6 Restart playback of the disc for what you want to record source material Press INPUT SELECTOR to If the AUTO TRACK indicator is lit in hance am mort the display then the recorder will pik start a new track each time it Pressing INPUT SELECTOR detects a sound after at least two a repeatedly switches the active seconds of continuous silence Input To switch off auto track Analog Optical Coaxial numbering see Manually o The recorder s display indicates numberi
50. edy Can t This appears when the Record the source manually or record through the SYNC SYNCHRO button is pressed analog input when the input selector is set to a digital input and the source selected is not recognized as CD MD DCC or DAT DIN The digital source was Check that the digital input cable is connected properly UNLOCK Interrupted and that the power of the source player is on The source is not audio or is Check that the source is a regular music source an incompatible format e g a CD ROM CHECK The source player was Stop the source player After a short time SYNC 1 or INPUT already playing when the SYNC ALL is displayed and the recorder goes into SYNCHRO button was synchro record pause mode pressed SET UP The unit is preparing to Wait until the message disappears record REPAIR The recorder was switched While REPAIR is displayed the recorder automatically off unplugged after examines the recorded area of the disc and updates the recording without ejecting track numbers and recording time data This process the disc The recorder could takes about 40 minutes for a fully recorded disc not write essential recording Finalization or further recording is possible once the information onto the disc REPAIR message disappears REC FULL No more recording is Use another disc or erase the CD RW disc possible because the available recording time of the disc has been used up or 99 tracks have already been recorde
51. er artists a ra unmeasurable Playback Signal to noise ratio aan nia gt 108 dB Dynamic ranga an A gt 98 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz lt 0 0023 Channel Separation 00 00 0 0 gt 98 dB Recording analog input Signal to noise ratio vidas gt 92 dB Dynamic range zeeen A gt 92 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz lt 0 003 Recording digital input fs 44 1 kHz Signal to noise PO gt 108 dB YANN ar deren gt 97 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz lt 0 0023 All audio measurements are to ElAJ standards 7 Additional information 3 1 0 CONNECTIONS Analog connectors Line input unbalanced a RCA Phono input impedance 10 kQ Line output unbalanced RCA Phono Headphone output 0 1 4 stereo jack Digital connectors Coaxial digital input SPDIF RCA Phono 75 Q Coaxial digital output SPDIF RCA Phono 75 Q Optical digital input SPDIP TOSlink Optical digital output SPDIF TOSlink Optical wavelength 660 nm 30 nm 4 ACCESSORIES e Remote control unit 0 rr 1 e Size AA RGP dry cell batteries 2 e Audio connection cord RCA phono 2 AC DON a a eee 1 e HHB CDR 80 Silver disc oococccoccocccocno ooo 1 e Operating INStructionS unicas 1 Registration Car td 1 e HHB CDR830 BurnlT brochure
52. ey can be played back in any CD player B AUTO MANUAL Switches between automatic and manual track numbering modes INPUT SELECTOR Selects the analogue digital coaxial or digital optical input for recording purposes DISPLAY SCREEN Shows recording and playback levels disc and track time information CD Text selected input and other useful system information TRANSPORT CONTROLS Allowing playback pause FF REW and STOP D Text Allows the naming of the DISC and the ARTIST and also individual TRACK names before finalization This information is stored on the disc once finalized and can be read back by any CD Text compatible CD player B synchro Allows automatic starting of recording from various sources both digital and analogue This is intended to simplify direct cloning of various source material SYNC 1 SYNC ALL SYNC FINAL MENU DELETE Is used to access the various MENU page functions and delete characters in CD text mode MENU COPY FADER T INC A LVL D VOL BALANCE PHONES LEVEL Headphone socket 1 4 and headphone level control HOW TO RECORD USING DIGITAL INPUTS TRACK NUMBERING IN SYNCHRO amp NORMAL MODES 1 Insert a recordable disc CD R or CD RW e The CDR830 employs an intelligent track numbering scheme which adapts to the type of signal being recorded It is also used to determine how the machine starts automatically in SYNCHRO mode 2 Use the INPUT SELECTOR
53. f what they mean If you need more information turn to the page indicated Note In the table below indicates a track number Message Description 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 automatic digital recording mode Recording starts when the recorder detects the digital source input signal SYNC ALL The unit is in allttrack automatic digital recording mode Recording starts when the recorder detects the digital source input signal 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 ID SET button SKIP CLR Confirm that you want to set a skip ID by pressing the SKIP ID CLEAR button ERASE LAST Confirm that you want to erase the last track of a CD RW disc by pressing gt H ll on the remote control ERASE ALL Confirm that you want to erase all tracks on a CD RW disc by pressing 1 ll on the remote control 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 ERASE Confirm that you want to erase tracks recorded on a CD RW disc INITIALIZE Confirm that you want to re initialize the CD RW disc by pressing gt 11 Il on the remote con
54. f you re recording just an excerpt from something it may be better to fade in the recording then fade out again at the end rather than start and end abruptly You can also set longer or shorter fade times so that they match the fades on other songs in your mix Note that you can t record a fade in when in synchro recording mode although you can record a fade out Setting the fade length Press MENU DELETE Turn the jog dial until FADER appears in the display then press to ENTER Use the jog dial Ht and gt gt on the remote to set the length of the fade in seconds Each turn will take you forward or back one second The default is 5 seconds Dd 4 When the recorder is stopped press MENU DELETE Turn the jog dial Ht and gt gt on the remote until T INC appears in the display then press to ENTER The display shows the current time increment one three five minutes or OFF The default is OFF Turn the jog dial Ht and gt gt on the remote to change the time increment Press the jog dial to ENTER Press the jog dial ENTER to confirm the new fade length Recording a fade in With the source playing press FADER during record pause mode to fade in Recording starts with a gradual fade in Recording a fade out Press FADER during recording to fade out After recording the fade out the recorder goes into record pause mode This happens in either normal or s
55. for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning The product should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth Never clean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in awet basement or near a Swimming pool and the like ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn LA a gt De VENTILATION Slots and openings in the c
56. g level using the ANALOG REC LEVEL control Dont let the recording level to reach the red OVER indicator L ooo oo dBOO 50 R Op ooo ooo coa 000 000 000 0 0 000 Odo 18 12 6 2 O OVER oo 32 The maximum recording level should be in this area FADER PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR skppLay _T SKIPID 4 Doe REPEAT RANDOM NAME CLIP INPUT SELECTER Sig 1 COMPACT DISC RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT When youre happy with the recording level stop the source A DIGITAL ANALOG REC LEVEL REC LEVEL REC lt lt li as MUTE 3 7 S C a a a ext s PHONES LEVEL C SYNCHRO KA ei PROFESSIONAL Setting the balance You can increase the relative volume of the right or left channel for both recording and playback However it should not be necessary to change the balance of a pre recorded source Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose an input Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input Analog Optical Coaxial The recorder s display indicates the current input Make sure the recorder is stopped then press RECORD e e REC on the remote control The recorder goes into record pause You can also press MONITOR Press MENU DELETE Turn the jog dial until BALANCE appears in the display then press to ENTER Adjust the balance using the REC BALANCE buttons lt lt and gt gt You can adjust the balance fro
57. he digital recording level 23 Setting the analog recording level 24 Setting the balance 0 0 000 000 20 Finalizing a disG 00 00 0 ansi 26 Resetting the recorder 00 00 00 0 26 More Playback Features Programming the track order 27 Clearing the playlist 27 Clearing a track from the playlist 27 Checking what s in the playlist 27 Replacing a track in the playlist 27 Playing tracks at random 00 28 Repeating tracks 00 0 a 28 Fading in and fading out 00 28 Playing a disc with skip IDs 28 Skipping unwanted tracks 0 0 29 Setting Skip Ds 0 0 0 00 29 Clearing skip IDS o o o o 29 More Recording Features WISING CE iaa pues eo ateo ende 30 Editing CO teta ds add 31 Copying track names to other tracks 32 Automatically numbering tracks 33 Manually numbering tracks 33 Starting tracks in time increments 34 Recording fade ins and fade outs 34 Setting the fade length 34 Recording a fade in 00 34 Recording a fade out 00 34 Recording blank Secti0nS o ooooooooo 35 Checking what s at the end of a disc 30 Monitoring a source 00
58. i FK N PACT DISC RECORDER RANDOM REPEAT ABC DEF TITLE SCROLL PQRS TUV WXYZ Qoa Y UY DELETE MARK SKIP PLAY FADER 01 01 00 00 The SKIP ON indicator lights if there are skip IDs present on the disc Playing tracks at random selecting random play leaves the track order of the disc up to the player Each track on the disc Is played just once but in a random order Press RANDOM during playback or when the disc is stopped The RDM indicator lights up in the display and random playback starts e Pressing m cancels random play Fading in and fading out Use the fader feature to fade the volume down gradually and pause playback or to have the player fade in the volume when you resume playback You can also set the length of time over which you want to fade in or fade out See Setting the fade length on page 34 Note You can only hear the fades through the analog outputs Press FADER during playback to pause the disc The fader indicator in the display blinks and the volume fades to zero The player then pauses playback Press FADER to resume playback of a paused disc The fader indicator in the display blinks and the volume starts to fade in Repeating tracks Using the repeat play function you can repeat either the current track over and over or the entire disc To repeat the current track press REPEAT once The RPT 1 indicator lights up in
59. l recording level D VOL 0 0dB Turn the jog dial or press dd or gt gt on the remote control to adjust the re cording level up or down e The maximum adjustment possible is between MIN silence and 20dB e Pressing the jog dial ENTER and holding for 3 seconds resets to OdB Press the jog dial ENTER to confirm the digital recording level 4 Getting started Setting the analog recording level Compared to analog tape the distortion that you get from overloading a CD is much less 2 tolerable and something you ll definitely want to avoid What you want to aim for is a level where the loudest sound from your source material is recorded onto the CD at a level just below the point where it overloads where it produces an unpleasant buzzy distortion 2 4 1 Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose the analog input Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input ANALOG REC LEVEL Rec ma a5 y pera Y ER CLOSE BEER e E el y o lt Lid TEXT DeLee PHOT INES LEVEL AL L Ai ii PROFESSIONAL Analog Optical Coaxial The recorder s display indicates the current input PARRE 2 Make sure the recorder is REC LEVEL stopped then press RECORD e e REC on the remote control The recorder goes into record pause You can also press MONITOR 3 Start playing the source AUTO e REC SYNCHRO MANUAL 4 Adjust the recordin
60. m OdB default to around 5dB in either direction for digital recording and up to around dB in either direction for analog recording e Pressing the jog dial ENTER and holding for 3 seconds resets to center position Press the jog dial ENTER to confirm the balance 4 Getting started 4 Getting started OPEN CLOSE RECORDER IE DIGITAL REC LE VEL REC LEVEL OPEN REG CLOSE RECORD MUTE aa urnIT ho Comencr pisc neconcen o sc PROFESSIONAL f DIGITA REC LEVEL REC LEVEL L ANALOG Q o PHONES LEVEL gt il mn SYNCHRO q PROFESSIONAL ia Finalizing a disc Before you can play a CD R on an ordinary CD player the disc must go through a process called finalization Once finalized a CD R disc is no longer recordable nor will you be able to set or clear skip IDs Finalization is not reversible for CD Rs so be absolutely sure that everything on the disc is the way you want It before you start CD RW discs can also be finalized although you can still erase the disc afterwards and reuse it so it s not anything like as final as it is with a CD R disc A finalized CD RW disc can only be played on a CD player that is compatible with CD RW discs currently only recent players Caution Finalization takes a couple of minutes During this ti
61. me never switch off the power to the unit the disc may become unusable as a result Load the CD R or CD RW you want to finalize Check that the disc is free from dust dirt and scratches if necessary clean the disc following the guidelines on page 7 Resetting the recorder This erases all saved text information and returns the recorder to its factory settings e Copy bit setting PERMIT e Fade length 5 SEC e Time increment recording OFF e Silence threshold level 54 dB e Digital volume 0 O dB e Balance CENTER Press FINALIZE The FINALIZE indicator lights After a short while you should see a display something like this TOC 2 03 M The display shows how long finalization will take the exact time taken depends on the disc Press m here to cancel finalization Press IH 1l on the front panel to start finalization Finalization takes about two minutes you ll see how long there is remaining in the display The player stops when finished For a CD R the CD R indicator now changes to simply CD For a CD RW the finalize indicator lights in the display None of the controls on the player or the remote have any effect during finalization If however the recorder hasn t managed to finalize the disc within 10 minutes you can abort the operation by pressing W If you do this the disc won t be playable on an ordinary CD player Eject the disc if there is one in the recorder
62. ng tracks on page 33 the current input P 7 When you re done press E After pressing W the display shows PMA REC while it records the track information to the disc Start method and track numbering in synchro and normal modes os meur Jamar memon mascine METHOD ATO AA AUTO SYNCHRO MANUAI 9 hem ABC DEF MODE GHI JKL MNO MENU DELETE 4 5 6 EL DIGITAL ANALOG a REC LEVEL REC LEVI OPEN REC ma mal DA CLOSE FESORO KARA 7 3 NY G A C i a a 2 o 40 e PI LEVEL ABC DEF TITLE MENU DELE 3 100 ODO eS 4 6 SD O EAT RANDOM NAME CLIP IA de Y de skppuay r SKPD MEU cS Call 4 COMPACT DISC RECORDER Setting the digital recording level One of the advantages of digital to digital recording is that you don t have to set recording levels and risk distortion by overloading the disc With pre recorded material the digital level has usually been optimized and you shouldn t need to change tt If you re making a digital copy of a CD DAT or MD that was not optimally produced and that was consistently under recorded you can boost the overall level by up to 20dB Remember though that any peaks in the original recording run the risk of distorting the copy In many other digital recording applications you may also have cause to boost the recording volume since the volume of some digital sources can be
63. o write a TRACK NAME select the relevant track using M MI then press TEXT After about 2 seconds a flashing cursor will appear at the left hand side of the display 6 Rotate the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL 4 gt gt I control to find a character then press the same control to select and move the cursor one space to the right Repeat this procedure until finished then press TEXT to store the information 7 Confirm that the TEXT has been stored by selecting the track and then pressing the TITLE MODE button 8 CD Text can also be entered from the remote control see page 30 of the operations manual HOW TO MAKE A DISC PLAYABLE IN A STANDARD CD PLAYER FINALIZE 1 Insert the recorded CD R or CD RW which you want to finalize Note many CD players are unable to read CD RW type discs even when finalized 2 Press FINALIZE and then wait for the display to show approximately 2 minutes on the counter 3 Press PLAY to start finalization This process takes approximately 2 minutes Do not disturb the CDR830 during finalization You may notice the count down pause temporarily during finalize this is normal MENU FUNCTIONS e COPY PERMIT ONCE INHIBT e FADER 1 to 12 seconds e TINC OFF 1min 3min Smin e ALVL 78 to 24dB e D VOL 84 to 20dB e BALANCE L gt C gt R 29 steps NAO FIRST WE LISTEN www hhb co uk HHB Communications Ltd 73 75 Scrubs Lane London NW10 6QU UK Tel O20 8962 5000 Fax O20 896
64. on The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna connected NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as ra dios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connecti
65. ons Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment Thank you for buying the HHB CDR 830 Professional IMPORTANT NOTICE Please register Compact Disc recorder The CDR 830 is designed to make ownership of your CDR 830 with HHB Communications the professional CD recording process as straightforward using the supplied card Registration could assist in the as possible However we do recommend that you read recovery of your CDR 830 in the unfortunate event of these operating instructions carefully and keep them in a theft safe place for future reference In some countries the shape of the power plug and outlet A WORD ABOUT DISCS Your HHB CDR may differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings l i i The method of connecting and operating the unit is 830 Professional CD Recorder is designed to however the same operate with a broad range of blank CD R media However for consistently high quality results and superior archiving stability we recommend that you ask your dealer for HHB CD R discs CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product CLASS 1 Refer all servicing to qualified personnel LASER PRODUCT The following caution label appears on your unit Location Rear of the unit
66. ont panel INPUT SELECTOR to select ANALOG In order to select a mono or stereo microphone as source set the rear panel switch labelled SW1 to posi tion 3 BAL 60 Use the front panel INPUT SELECTOR to select ANALOG BALANCED ANALOGUE OUTPUTS The balanced analogue outputs have an output level of 18dBu for OdBFS PARALLEL NN By connecting the circuit shown below remote control operation of this unit is possible with external switches The parallel remote control has priority over the wireless remote control When the same buttons are pressed at the same time on both units operation with the parallel remote control will have priority REMOTE CONFIGURA TION TANTA OL 0407933 2 o 2 I a i of F T m S 3 m a Ad annoyo Balanced Digital Output IMD SO sas A RS eta aa et oe Be Seven ata ea teas ae OS 110 ohms AmMpltudes 6 3 2 06 a eo Poe eb the eee bh Seo ore thes weKe Sa AVp p 100 ohms load Balanced Digital Input IMPCGSNCCs us boc eee dle a A AA do a dde ed GA 110 ohms Word Clock Input Operating Frequency 220 s 8 a e Pode eee ae ai a 32kHz to 48kHz Balanced Analogue Inputs LIME 4 Level required for OdBFS gain max 2 0 0 0 ee bdBu 1dB Frequency Pespanse a 10hz to 20khz 1dB THONG 2 eat eile tea EA lt 0 01 Balanced Analogue Inputs MIC 60 Level required for OdBFS gain max 0 0 0 0 o 0 dBu 1dB Frequency Pespanse
67. r CDRW 74 CDRW 80 You may also use consumer audio CD R and CD RW discs with this recorder Recording and finalizing discs Unlike other recording media recordable CDs have a number of distinct states and what you can do with a disc depends on the current state of the disc The figure below shows the three states blank partially recorded and finalized and summarizes what s possible and impossible X in each Recordable ReWritable y l T CD RW fr J JL Y Recordable x Erasable x Skip ID set clear x Plays in ordinary CD player Y Recordable x Erasable x Skip ID set clear x Plays in ordinary CD player Recording Nas LIE LI A LIT CD RW Lf I TAE I FE A Li EA Y Recordable Y Recordable x Erasable y Erasable v Skip ID set clear Finalization v Skip ID set clear x Plays in ordinary x Plays in ordinary CD player CD player Pet Gol aati qE LIDT IT CDRW Lt _t 1AIL Lt i q7 Ld Sy yr Ey PMALZE x Recordable y Erasable x Skip ID set clear x Plays in ordinary CD player x Recordable x Erasable x Skip ID set clear Y Plays in ordinary CD player Once the CD RW has been erased it be comes recordable again and skip IDs can be set and cleared In general current CD players cannot play CD RW discs However this situation will change in the future The process of finalization fixes the contents of a
68. r total time for a disc or individual tracks Message time display FADER p 28 34 Blinks during fade in or fade out gt p 15 16 Lights up during playback li p 15 22 Lights during play or record pause REC p 22 25 34 Lights up to when recording or record paused Blinking display indicates record muting CD TEXT p 15 30 31 Lights if the CD currently loaded contains CD text CD CD R CD RW p 15 Indicates the type of disc currently loaded FINALIZE p 21 26 Lights up if the CD RW currently loaded has been finalized Also blinks during automatic finalization recording p 21 26 SYNC SYNC 1 p 19 21 Lights up when the recorder is in automatic synchro recording mode AUTO TRK p 33 Lights when automatic track numbering is on during recording 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 E 6 O OVER doo paa oa 00d 100 00d 00d 000 000 000 1000 Ge EE MANU TRK p 34 Lights up when manual track numbering is on during recording SKIP ON p 28 Lights up to indicate that a disc contains skip IDs When setting or clearing skip IDs the word SKIP blinks PGM p 27 Lights up when program play is active RDM p 28 Lights up when random play is active RPT RPT 1 p 28 Lights up when repeat play is active Recording level balance p 16 23 25 Displays the digital recording volume f the balance has been changed the indicator L or R of the louder channel lights up Both
69. ray has guides for both CD singles 8cm and regular CDs 12cm Do not use an adaptor when playing CD singles it could damage the recorder e Never load more than one disc at a time Press OPEN CLOSE 4 to close the disc tray Once the recorder has found out what is on the disc the display will show track and disc information or depending on the disc CD text If the disc does not contain CD text you should see a display that looks something like this Number of tracks on disc Total playing time of disc 03 45 37 al Indicates a pre recorded disc e Pressing gt t on the front panel will also close the disc tray but you won t see the above display 4 Getting Started If the disc contains CD text the CD TEXT indicator lights up and the entire disc title automatically scrolls across the display The first 12 characters of the disc title remain as seen in the display below CREATE DRI eS You can switch CD text information displays by pressing TITLE MODE See page 16 for more on CD text displays Pressing DISPLAY allows you to switch to the disc and track time information displays See page 17 for more on time displays Press to start the disc playing Pressing II or the jog dial on the front panel also starts playback To pause playback press Il or 1l again To resume playback press either Il again or gt 1 The recorder only remains paused for
70. rding the recorder will finish recording without finalizing the CD R After recording all tracks on the source the recorder starts finalizing the disc After the recorder encounters about five seconds of continuous silence it assumes the end of the source has been reached and goes into all sync record pause Be careful lf the recorder detects another signal or start ID DAT or DCC it will start recording again If the recorder detects no signal for one minute finalization starts no more recording is possible after this so make sure that there arent any spaces of more than One minute during the source youre recording See Automatically numbering tracks on page 33 to set the silence threshold Finalization takes about two minutes during which time none of the buttons are operative Never turn the power off during finalization e If a digital signal is interrupted the recorder continues recording However if no signal has been detected within five seconds the recorder pauses recording and will not finalize the disc see Digital signal interruptions on page 18 e lf the recorder reaches the end of the disc the recorder begins finalization Note If you find that synchro recording does not seem to work see the troubleshooting section on pages 40 42 for possible remedies 4 Getting started Manual 3 Press RECORD e e REC i on the remote control recording The r
71. relatively low but again if there are any peaks in the source material you run the risk of momentary distortion It s also possible to reduce the digital recording volume but in most cases this is not desirable However if you re putting together a mix CD various tracks compiled from different sources and there is a track which stands out as generally louder than the others then you might want to reduce the level of that track Note that this feature will not remove distortion already on the source material Once changed the new digital recording level remains until you change it again or reset it Each digital input has its own level which can be set independently Note If you are recording DTS encoded audio CDs or HDCD format CDs the digital recording level must be set to 0 0dB for recording 4 Getting started 1 Make sure one of the digital inputs is selected Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input Analog Optical Coaxial The recorder s display indicates the current input Make sure the recorder is stopped then press RECORD e e REC on the remote control The recorder goes into record pause You can also press MONITOR Press MENU DELETE Turn the jog dial until D VOL appears in the display then press to ENTER If there is nothing connected to the selected digital input the message DIN UNLOCK appears in the display The display shows current digita
72. ress ENTER The display flashes Name Insert briefly and the selected name is inserted at the point you chose e Edit the name further if necessary Press TEXT to leave the track name mode 2 3 AUTO REC SYNCHRO MANUAL MODE MENU DELETE te aod a O 1 2 DI 1 030 REPEAT RANDOM NAME CUP FADER PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR D O O O skppLay r SKPD INPUT deseo COMPACT DISC RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 3 3 parar anatoa n E SL meoo ER e AAN a i e as 90 PROFESSIONAL uk FBurniT o eero T ospLar menco tonrror ese GEp f a o oe ES Ja ry fall TITLE E a E ox MENU Automatically numbering tracks If you re recording from CD MD DCC or DAT you can usually let the recorder number the tracks automatically as they change on the source material When recording other digital or analog sources the recorder will start a new track if it detects more than 2 seconds of silence However if youre recording noisy source material or a classical recording with long quiet sections the recorder may not always regognize the gap between tracks For this reason you can adjust the level of sound that the recorder regards as silence Each input analog coaxial and optical has its own threshold level which can be set independently
73. ross the display The first 12 characters of the disc title remain Press SCROLL at any time to see the full title scroll across the display During playback press TITLE MODE to switch the display There are three different displays Press TITLE MODE repeatedly to switch between them BEST CLASSIC Disc name 3rd Movement Mozart Track name Artist name While stopped press TITLE MODE to switch the display There are two different displays Press TITLE MODE repeatedly to switch between them BEST CLASSIC Mozart Disc name Artist name Showing disc information The CDR 830 can display various kinds of disc and track information during both playback and recording The DISPLAY button switches between the different time display modes Additionally while stopped individual track information is available from the track skip buttons lt lt and gt gt gt or by turning the jog dial e During playback press DISPLAY to switch the display mode There are three different displays Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between them 0270 m02 T6 OZR OT 03 20 Elapsed playback Remaining time of current playing time of track current track ALL 46 40 Remaining playing time of all tracks e During recording press DISPLAY to switch the display mode There are two different displays
74. s e Use the lt lt and gt gt buttons loaf e f the SKIP ON indicator did not jog dial to move between light up when you loaded the tracks that have skip IDs set 3 disc then there are no skip IDs When you press SKIP ID CLEAR present on that disc it will be for the track that is currently playing e Press SKIP ID CLEAR e lf there s no room left on the during playback or paused disc to clear a skip ID the playback of the track you display will show the message no longer need a skip ID SKIP FULL for a a If this track doesn t have a skip Gicar ll sp me a gt ID the player jumps to the next repeating steps e an i track that does and starts 5 When you re finished stop playback of that track the disc and press amp Until you eject the disc the recorder stores the changes in skip ID information in its memory On pressing amp the recorder writes the new skip ID information onto the disc 6 More recording features OPEN MENU gl TEST DELETE PHONES LEVEL Gu 0 0 PROFESSIONAL ABC DEF E E GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ D MARK 0O 8 lt gt 20 1 _ Hkspace gt Using CD text You can name a CD R or CD RW so that when you load the disc into the player the disc name track title or artist name can appear in the display Each title can be up to 120 characters long including spaces You can store all the text up to 2000 charac
75. s ERASE TOC Press m to cancel erase here 2 Use the jog dial or k lt and gt gt buttons on the remote control to change the erase option Switch between ERASE TOC erase the table of contents returns disc to a non finalized state ERASE ALL erase all tracks DIGITAL ANALOG ES REC LEVEL REC LEVEL E 5 GESSE or GR MY a R a GS 7 5 a a 9 o lt lt gt gt Text Seite PHONES LEVEL i A nan iia PROFESSIONAL 3 3 Press H 1l on the front panel to start erasing The function indicator lights and the display shows ERASE and the time remaining to completion You can halt this erase process by holding down the m button for 10 seconds Reinitializing a disc 1 Press and hold ERASE for about four seconds The recorder prompts you to confirm with the message 1 INITIALIZE Press m to cancel all disc erase Huo E here 2 Press H 1l on the front panel to start erasing The process takes about 40 minutes depending on the disc During this time the display shows ERASE followed by the remaining time to completion You can halt this erase process by holding down the m button for 10 seconds 7 Additional information Understanding display messages Below is a list of messages you ll see during normal operation of the CDR 830 together with a brief explanation o
76. s as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product iS in proper operating condition WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ANTENNA lt LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE WARNING THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOF TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTUR
77. s from a healthy disc Caution Never switch off the power during CD RW erasing your disc may become unusable If the message CHECK DISC appears any time during any erase process press 4 take out the disc clean it then try the erase command again Be sure to remove the disc from the recorder before switching off the power otherwise the erase operation will not be completed 6 More recording features When a non finalized disc is loaded Press ERASE The display shows ERASE LAST e Press Eto cancel last track erase here Use the jog dial or press td and gt gt on the remote control to change the erase option Switch between ERASE LAST erase just the last track ERASE ALL erase all tracks ERASE O2 LAST TRACK erase track 2 and all subsequent tracks ERASE O3 LAST TRACK erase track 3 and all subsequent tracks Keep turning the jog dial or press lt 4 and gt gt on the remote control to change the number of tracks to erase Press 11 1l on the front panel to start erasing The process takes just a few seconds During this time the function indicator lights 6 More recording features When a finalized disc is loaded Be careful When you erase the 1 TOC the CD text information for the disc is also copied to memory CY burn for editing purposes erasing the oldest text information stored as e explained on page 30 1 Press ERASE The display show
78. scs 0 O CD Rewritable discS o 0 o O CD TEXT AISCE tta i O Recording and finalizing discs 9 Recording copyright material 9 Connecting Up Connecting up for digital playback amp recording 10 About optical and coaxial jacks 10 Using the digital inputs 10 Using the digital outputs 10 Connecting up for analog playback recording 11 POVVER CORD GAUNMON 00 0 00 11 Controls and Displays Font DAN sa seccuewe tie ce teeta 12 Remote CONURON ar a ceo co 13 Bs A osaeies ccatens 14 Getting Started Switching on for the first time 19 selecting tracks directly 00 0 00 0 16 Using the menu features 00 0 0 16 Showing CD text information 16 Showing disc Information 00 0 0 17 Introduction to CD recording 17 Digital recording restrictions 17 Recording modes 00 00 18 Miscellaneous information 18 Digital recording from DAT 18 Digital signal interruptions 18 Power Interruptions 0 ees 18 Recording one track from a source 19 Recording all tracks from a source 20 Automatically recording and finalizing a ISO id 21 Manual recording sisi ds 22 Setting t
79. t you cannot hear changes you make in the recording level or balance To switch off monitoring press MONITOR again The monitor indicator switches off Press MENU DELETE Turn the jog dial until COPY PERMIT appears in the display then press to ENTER Use the jog dial Ht and gt gt on the remote to select the copy flag setting The default setting is copy permit Turn the dial to cycle through the following settings COPY PERMIT Permits unlimited copies COPY ONCE Permits one copy only COPY INHIBT Restricts all copying e When the original setting Is changed a question mark blinks next to the selected option Press the jog dial ENTER to confirm the setting The question mark disappears from the display and the new setting is confirmed fB COMPACT DISC RECORDER DIGITAL ANAI REC LEVEL OPEN REC ma Led 4 Q CLOSE PER 3 Y F C F 1 la o 10 2 LOG REC LEVEL 5 PHONES LEVEL E max i AL m Je PROFESSIONAL OO Erasing a CD RW disc Although more expensive than CD R discs the great advantage of CD RW is that the discs can be erased and reused Various erase options are available depending on whether the disc has been finalized A third special option erases re initializes the whole disc This process takes quite a long time to complete and should be used for recovering damaged discs not for erasing track
80. t to record just a single track or a few selected tracks from a digital CD MD DCC or DAT or an analog source the recorder can start and stop automatically With digital recording there s no need to worry about recording levels you ll get a perfect digital copy of the original if you want to change the digital recording level see page 23 If you are recording from a noisy analog source such as an old recording or from a source with long quiet sections the recorder may not recognize the end of the track In this case we recommend using manual recording see page 22 Load a CD R or CD RW disc Check the display to make sure that there s enough space on the disc for what you want to record Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose an input Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input Analog Optical Coaxial The recorder s display indicates the current input Make sure that the source is not playing then press SYNCHRO Press SYNCHRO repeatedly to change the recoding mode and to select SYNC 1 SYNC FINAL Set 01 01 00 00 4 Getting Started synchro recording will not work if the source is already playing The SYNC 1 indicator will start to blink when the recorder is ready R SIA The display shows the 1 track sync mode with the SYNC 1 indicator blinking to show that recording can start Play the source The recorder starts
81. table or shelf Ideally rack mount the recorder e Also included in the box is your Registration A card this instruction manual the HHB BurnlT brochure and the HHB BurnlT Quick l Don t reference guide X Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or humidity including near radiators and other Using this manual heat generating appliances X Place on a window sill or other place where uds manual iS 10 the CDR 830 CD Recorder It the player will be exposed to direct sunlight is split into two sections the first shows how to set up the CD recorder the second takes you through each stage of operation Set up which X Use in an excessively dusty or damp environment starts here shows you how to get your new CD x Place on an unstable surface or a surface is recorder up and running with the rest of your not large enough to support all four of the audio equipment unit s feet In the second section of the manual starting on page16 youll learn how to use the various features of the recorder The final part of the manual provides reference information on display messages you might o 6 encounter during use a troubleshooting section and technical specifications 1 Before you start Putting the batteries in the remote control e Turn over the remote control then press and slide the battery compartment cover off e Put in the batteries supplied taking care to match the plus and minus ends of each bat
82. ter at the current cursor position by turning the jog dial See below for the complete list of letters numbers and symbols available If you re using the remote control use numbers keys 1 9 for numbers and the letters shown above each key Press a key repeatedly to cycle through the letters and numbers on that key Characters available for disc and track names ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopgqrstuvwxyz 1234567890 I G lt gt _ lt space gt Change between uppercase lowercase and numbers symbols by pressing TITLE MODE The case of the character at the current cursor position changes between upper and lowercase and numbers symbols with each press Confirm the character and move the cursor to the next character position by pressing the jog dial or gt For the remote move the cursor to the next character position by pressing ENTER e Move the cursor backwards or forwards along the display using dd and gt gt e Insert a new character into a name by moving the cursor to the character position you want and repeating steps 4 6 gt 3 Rec a Lael Se CLOSE BEINI is 3 7 CS p C P 1 a o 40 6 DIGITAL ANALOG RECLEVEL RECLEVEL OPEN uta OD PROFESSIONAL AUTO e REC SYNCHRO MANUAL ABC ODE GHI JKL PQRS TUV FADER PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR SKIPPLAY _ SKIPID 4 INPUT O O e D COMPACT DISC
83. ters for up to three non finalized discs in the recorder at one time This is useful when you want to edit the text during another recording session with the same disc Be careful When you set text for a fourth disc the oldest text information for the first disc Is deleted from memory Text with CD RW discs is deleted when you erase the corresponding track Once you finalize a CD R the text information cannot be changed Finalized CD Rs containing CD text can still be played on ordinary non CD text compatible CD players however the CD text will not appear in the display Make sure the disc you want to name is loaded into the recorder and is stopped For track names Before proceeding to step 2 you must choose the track you want to name by turning the jog dial You can also name tracks during playback Press TEXT Press TEXT to switch between disc and artist name i DISC NAME ARTIST NAME B If you are naming a track go to step 3 The default is disc title Press m at any time to exit Wait two seconds after making your selection or press ENTER If the disc doesn t already have a name the character display is blank with a blinking cursor on the first character If the disc is already named the character display shows the name or the first 12 characters if it is too long to be displayed completely with a blinking cursor under the first character Select change the charac
84. tery with the markings inside the compartment e Slide the cover back on and your remote is ready for use Caution Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such as leakage and bursting Please observe the following e Dont mix new and old batteries together e Dont use different kinds of battery together although they may look similar different batteries may have different voltages e Make sure that the plus and minus ends of each battery match the indications in the battery compartment e Remove batteries from equipment that isn t going to be used for a month or more e When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country or area Avoiding condensation problems Handling discs Condensation may form inside the player if it is When holding CDs of any type take care not to brought into a warm room from a cold leave fingerprints dirt or scratches on the disc environment or if the temperature of the room surface Hold the disc by its edge or by the rises quickly Although the condensation wont center hole and edge Damaged or dirty discs damage the player it may temporarily impair its can affect playback and or recording perfor performance For this reason you should leave it mance Take care also not to scratch the label to adjust to the warmer temperature for about side of the disc Although not as fragile as the an hour
85. tracks on the source material have been recorded the recorder automatically finalizes the disc Note Any interruptions in the digital input source signal may cause the recorder to enter record pause which may inhibit the finalization of the disc Load a CD R or CD RW disc Check the display to make sure that there s enough space on the disc for what you want to record Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose an input Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input Analog Optical Coaxial The display indicates the current input Make sure that the source is not playing then press SYNCHRO three times Press SYNCHRO repeatedly to change the recording mode and select SYNC FINAL 1 track sync SYNC 1 Alltrack sync SYNC ALL con Alltrack Sync IC YNC FINAL HR w finalization Record pause 01 01 00 00 no sync synchro recording won t work if the source is already playing The recorder goes into all sync record pause and the SYNC and FINALIZE indicators start to blink SYNC FINAL 3 4 Getting started The display shows all track sync with finalization with the SYNC and FINALIZE indicators blinking to show that recording can start Note Please ensure that there are no long pauses in the source material as this might cause the recorder to start the finalization process Play the source Recording starts automatically If you press SYNCHRO during reco
86. trol Reference p 19 p 19 p 20 p 37 p 38 7 Additional information Troubleshooting Below is a list of messages mainly related to playback and recording problems together with a brief explanation and a page reference where you can find more information Display Cause Remedy CHECK The disc is damaged DISC or dirty The disc is loaded upside down CHECK A system error blinking occurred perhaps display due to noise or static electricity Take out the disc and check for dust dirt scratches etc Clean as necessary Take out the disc and reload it label side up If the same message is displayed again after the disc is reloaded turn the CDR 830 power switch off and after a few seconds on again If the same message is still displayed please contact a HHB authorized service center Turn the CDR 830 power switch off and after a few seconds on again If the same message is displayed again please contact a HHB authorized service center Display messages relating to playback Display Cause NEW A blank disc is loaded DISC Remedy Only recording is possible on blank CD R or CD RW discs Playback is not possible NO DISC An attempt is made to start playback without Open the tray and check that a disc is loading a disc loaded 7 Additional information Display messages relating to recording Note In the table below indicates a track number Display Cause Rem
87. tures El pg On he a a AUTO REC SYNCHRO MANUAL Ol Copying track names to other tracks If you need to name several tracks with similar names several parts of one suite for example you can name the first One using the procedure detailed above then simply copy that name to the other tracks and edit them as required This can save you a lot of time over naming each track individually The recorder stores the last three names you ve copied using the name clip function in its memory up to 40 characters each When you copy another track name the oldest one is deleted from memory Go to the track with the name you want to copy Use one of the usual methods track skip direct selection etc Press NAME CLIP to copy the currently displayed track name into memory The display should confirm that the track name has been copied and The display flashes name clip briefly Go to the track that you want to copy the name to Press TEXT to start editing the current track name Move the cursor to the postion you want to insert the copied name Use the lt lt and buttons to move the cursor around the character display 6 Press NAME CLIP again The most recently clipped name appears Use the jog dial to select one of the previous three names stored then press the jog dial ENTER On the remote use the 4 and gt gt buttons to select a name then p
88. with the SYNC indicator blinking to show that recording can start Play the source The recorder starts recording automatically After recording all tracks from the source the recorder goes into record pause After the recorder encounters about five seconds of continuous silence it assumes the end of the source has been reached and goes into record pause and the display shows the SYNC ALL message again Be careful lf the recorder detects another signal or start ID DAT or DCC it will start recording again e The recorder will enter record pause if the digital signal is interrupted for more than 5 seconds see Digital signal interruptions on page 18 Press E to finish recording After pressing W the display shows PMA REC while it records the track information to the disc Note If you find that synchro recording does not seem to work see the troubleshooting section on pages 40 42 for possible remedies REC LEVI ANALOG REC LEVEL EN El SS RecoRD GH 3 ae S C A C A 1 a 0 lt lt gt gt Text Bere PHONES LEVEL A I AUTO e REC SYNCHRO MANUAL REPEAT RANDOM NAME CUP a a FADER PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR sxippLay TSKPID NUTR Owe wcll o COMPACT DISC RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Automatically recording and finalizing a disc This is a variation on all track synchro recording on the previous page After all
89. ynchro record mode e You can also just press mi if you don t need a fade out If you record a fade out during all track sync mode the synchro mode is canceled after the fade out see pages 19 21 for more on synchro recording pomat anatoa neste A s EK sena ir e RS 5 C J 7 e lt A Cee eee Cit pones LeveL gt I a aos 3 lt Q PROFESSIONAL AUTO REC SYNCHRO MANUAL MODE GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ 2 ETE MARK TEXT a O O e COMPACT DISC RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 2 1 DIGITAL ANALOG REC LEVEL see S ja aa OD PROFESSIONAL ER j AUTO REC SYNCHRO MANUAL 12 MODE SCROLL PQRS TUV WXYZ MENU TEXT 19 E O RES ME gt Ey ER ERS 8 El gt OCD a SE NAME CLIP O oO CHECK CLEAR sKippLay _T SKIPID 4 oe O 5 COMPACT DISC RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Recording blank sections This feature is useful wherever you need some blank space recorded on the disc for instance at the end of a recording session so that the next track doesn t follow the last too closely Note that you cant start a recording with a muted section only after a recording has started or at the end of a recording Checking what s at the end of a disc You don t have to record a whole disc at once Until you finalize the disc further recording is possible from the end of the last tr
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