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Tascam CD-6010 User Manual

Tascam CD-6010
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D01168520B
CD-6010
CD Player
OWNER'S MANUAL

Table of Contents

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Tascam CD-6010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Disc FormatsCD, CD-R, CD-RW
Analog OutputXLR, RCA
TypeCD player
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz (+/-0.5 dB)
Signal-to-Noise RatioOver 100 dB
Dynamic Range>100dB
Digital OutputAES/EBU, Coaxial
Remote ControlYes

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Information

RACK-MOUNTING THE UNIT

Instructions for mounting the unit in a standard 19-inch rack using the provided kit.

Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment

Guidelines for proper disposal of electronic equipment and batteries according to regulations.

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators

Guidelines for proper disposal of batteries and accumulators to protect health and environment.

CAUTIONS ABOUT BATTERIES

CAUTIONS ABOUT LASER RADIATION

1 - Introduction

Features

Lists the key features and capabilities of the CD player.

Precautions for placement and use

Details environmental and physical conditions to avoid for optimal operation and longevity.

Connecting the power

Instructions for safely connecting the power cord to the unit and the AC outlet.

2 - Names and Functions of Parts

Front panel

Identifies and describes the controls and indicators on the front panel of the CD player.

Rear panel

Identifies and describes the connectors and ports on the rear panel.

3 - Preparation

Making connections

Illustrates and describes how to connect external equipment to the CD player.

4 - Menu

Menu operation basics

Explains the fundamental procedures for navigating and operating the unit's menu system.

5 - Operation

Compatible disc and file types

Details the types of discs and file formats (CD-DA, MP3, WAV) that the unit can play.

Playing back a CD

Step-by-step guide to starting, stopping, and pausing CD playback.

Pausing playback

Explains how to pause and resume playback.

Selecting a track

Methods for moving to the previous/next track or selecting by track number.

Playback modes

Explanation of Continuous, Single, Program, and Random playback modes.

Selecting the playback mode

Instructions for choosing and setting the desired playback mode.

6 - Various Playback Functions

Auto-cue function

Enables playback to start at the first detected sound signal, skipping silence.

Setting the auto-cue level

Adjusts the threshold for detecting sound to trigger the auto-cue function.

Auto-ready function

Automatically pauses playback at the beginning of the next track after the current one finishes.

Resume function

Memorizes the playback position to resume from later.

Cue function

Allows storing and recalling up to 20 time points on an audio CD.

Setting cue points

Procedures for setting cue points using number buttons.

Incremental play function

Plays the next track automatically after the current one finishes or when STOP is pressed.

Repeat playback

Allows repeating playback of all tracks or a specified region within a track.

Ordinary repeat playback

Repeats playback of all tracks, single track, program, or random tracks.

A-B repeat playback

Enables repeated playback of a specific interval (A-B) within a track.

Intro check mode

Plays the first 10 seconds of each track in succession for previewing.

Pitch control playback

Varies the pitch and speed of playback.

Setting the pitch adjustment increment

Sets the increment value for adjusting the pitch control.

Changing playback speed without changing pitch (KEY ORIG)

Maintains original pitch while changing playback speed.

Program playback

Allows setting a custom sequence of tracks for playback.

Program setting mode

Enters mode to create or modify track programs.

Editing the program

Allows modification of existing track programs.

Fade in/fade out playback

Sets gradual volume changes at the start and end of playback.

Skip back playback

Skips back a preset amount of time during playback.

Flash start function

Enables instant playback of pre-loaded tracks or cue points.

7 - Other Functions

Controlling the player with a footswitch

Instructions for connecting and using a footswitch for playback control.

Controlling the player with a direct playback remote

Instructions for connecting and using a direct playback remote control.

Restoring factory default settings

Resets all unit settings to their original factory defaults.

8 - Troubleshooting

Power does not turn on

Troubleshooting steps for when the unit fails to power on.

Unit cannot be controlled from the front panel

Steps to resolve issues with front panel control responsiveness.

Unit cannot be controlled with the remote control

Troubleshooting steps for remote control operation problems.

No sound

Steps to diagnose and fix issues related to audio output or sound absence.

CD cannot be played back

Solutions for problems encountered when trying to play CDs.

Noise is heard

Steps to identify and resolve audio noise issues.

9 - Error Messages

Err01 (TOC Read Error)

Explains the meaning and response for the TOC Read Error message.

Err09 (Flash ROM Error)

Explains the meaning and response for the Flash ROM Error message.

Err10 (SDRAM Error)

Explains the meaning and response for the SDRAM Error message.

Err13 (SYSTEM Error)

Explains the meaning and response for the SYSTEM Error message.

10 - Specifications

Media and formats

Details compatible discs, file formats, and playback specifications.

Analog audio output

Provides specifications for unbalanced and balanced analog audio outputs.

Digital audio output

Provides specifications for coaxial and XLR digital audio outputs.

Audio performance

Details frequency response, S/N ratio, dynamic range, distortion, and channel separation.

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