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Type | CD Recorder |
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Media | CD-R, CD-RW |
Sampling Rate | 44.1 kHz |
Bit Depth | 16-bit |
A/D Conversion | 24-bit |
D/A Conversion | 24-bit |
Audio Formats Supported | CD-DA |
Inputs | Analog (RCA), Digital (S/PDIF) |
Outputs | Analog (RCA), Digital (S/PDIF), Headphone |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Install the unit in a well-ventilated area, away from heat, sun, moisture, and dust for optimal performance and safety.
Information on using a CD lens cleaner and managing condensation for proper operation.
Precautions for installing the unit near other equipment, on unstable surfaces, and avoiding heat sources.
Instructions for cleaning the unit and handling/storing discs to prevent damage and ensure longevity.
Avoid moving the unit during recording or playback to prevent disc damage or recording failure.
Details on recording to CD-R discs, compatibility, and the durability of recorded media.
Information on playing CD-R discs and creating CD-compatible discs via finalization.
Explanation of the Sampling Frequency Converter, 1-bit A/D converter, and 3-beam pickup.
Description of digital-source synchro recording modes and the stable platter mechanism.
Details on the built-in copy bit function and EIA standard rack compatibility.
Step-by-step guide for correctly inserting batteries into the remote control unit.
Guidelines for using CD-R and CD discs, including identification marks and usage warnings.
Explanation of disc finalization and its importance for playback on ordinary CD players.
Careful handling instructions to prevent fingerprints, scratches, or damage to discs.
Procedures for cleaning discs and maintaining their surface quality for optimal playback.
Recommendations for storing discs to prevent warping due to heat, cold, or humidity.
Guidance on establishing a balanced connection with professional audio equipment.
Instructions for connecting to AES/EBU digital sources using XLR connectors.
Explanation of how to set digital copy permission or prohibition using DIP switches.
How to connect digital sources using optical and coaxial outputs for recording.
Guidelines for connecting and handling optical fiber cables to ensure signal integrity.
Instructions on using and storing the digital input/output coaxial terminal cap.
Guidance for connecting analog audio sources using RCA cables.
Overview of the buttons and their functions on the wireless remote control unit.
Information on operating the unit wirelessly and via parallel input jacks.
Details on connecting external switches via the 8-pin parallel input for remote control.
Information on the effective range of the remote control and potential interference issues.
Description of the power switch, indicator lights, and input selector button.
Details on buttons for recording, playback, track numbering, and search functions.
Explanation of headphone jack, level controls, and recording balance controls.
Overview of essential buttons like TIME, TRACK NO., and indicator lights.
Information on disc loading tray, headphone controls, and recording balance/level.
Details on buttons for playback, recording modes, muting, and track skipping.
How to cycle through different time displays (elapsed, remaining, total) using the TIME button.
Explanation of various indicators and messages shown on the display panel.
Details on display messages and indicators shown during recording operations.
Details on display messages and indicators shown during playback operations.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting and removing discs from the unit.
Overview of automatic synchro recording modes for digital sources (1-track, all-track, DAT).
Procedure for manually starting and stopping digital source recordings.
Method for recording audio signals from analog sources.
Steps for performing one-track automatic synchro recording from digital sources.
Setting copy protection, loading disc, and selecting input before starting recording.
Steps for performing automatic all-track synchro recording from digital sources.
Procedure for recording with DAT start IDs, automatically writing track numbers.
How to set the recording level to prevent distortion and optimize sound quality.
Adjusting the sensitivity for automatic track number writing based on sound detection.
Methods for writing track numbers manually or automatically during analog recording.
Detailed guidance on setting the recording level using the level meter.
How to select and set the sound detection level for automatic track numbering.
Procedures for confirming automatic track number writing and its limitations.
Steps for manually recording from digital sources that do not output home-use digital code.
Explanation of the finalization process required for CD-R playback on standard CD players.
Step-by-step instructions for performing the finalization process on a recorded CD-R disc.
Basic steps to begin, pause, and stop disc playback.
How to directly select tracks for playback using numeric buttons.
Using track search buttons to move to the next or previous track.
Using manual search to fast forward or rewind through a track.
How to restart recording on a CD-R disc that has remaining space.
Displaying the remaining recording time on the disc in record or pause mode.
Verifying recording status and end point before recording from the middle of a disc.
Important warnings regarding power interruption and digital input interruption during recording.
Methods to create silent blanks or 4-second silent tracks during recording.
How to start recording with a fade-in or end recording with a fade-out.
Automatic recording pause function to avoid recording empty spaces during digital input.
Information on the minimum track length required by CD specifications.
Procedure for manually writing track numbers during recording.
How the unit automatically writes track numbers based on input signals.
Steps to assign skip IDs to tracks that should be skipped during playback.
Procedure to remove previously assigned skip IDs from tracks.
How to set 1-track repeat or all-track repeat playback modes.
Displaying individual track playback times and navigating through them.
Using fade-in and fade-out effects during playback pause or normal playback.
Enabling or disabling the skip playback feature based on set skip IDs.
Steps to initiate skip playback when a disc with skip IDs is loaded.
How to select and program tracks in a desired order for playback.
Automatically starting programmed playback after normal playback completes.
Methods to clear the entire program or individual tracks from the program.
How to view programmed tracks and substitute them with new selections.
Explanation of messages displayed by the unit's self-diagnostic function.
Information messages related to recording, such as 'Unlock' and 'REC FULL'.
Information messages related to playback, such as 'NEW DISC' and 'NO DISC'.
Solutions for problems like unit not turning on or playback being impossible.
Troubleshooting steps for recording impossibility or distorted sound.
Remedies for remote control operation failure or unexpected track skipping.
Solutions for discs that cannot be played on other CD players or skip playback errors.
Technical details including power supply, dimensions, and audio performance metrics.
Details on input/output connectors, recording functions, and synchro recording capabilities.
Specifications for playback functions and a list of included accessories.