HHB comm PERSONAL COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR 830 User Manual

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MONITOR
DIGITAL
REC LEVEL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
INPUT
SELECTOR
AUTO
MANUAL
TITLE/MODE
MENU/
DELETE
TRACK NO.
WRITE
DISPLAY
FINALIZEERASE
SCROLL
TEXT
SYNCHRO
CD TEXT
PROFESSIONAL
CDR-830
La version Française de ce manuel d'utilisation est disponible sur le site web de HHB à www.hhb.co.uk
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La versión en español del manual de operaciones la encontrará en la web de HHB www.hhb.co.uk
Operating Instructions
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

MONITORDIGITALREC LEVELANALOGREC LEVELINPUTSELECTORAUTOMANUALTITLE/MODEMENU/DELETETRACK NO.WRITEDISPLAYFINALIZEERASESCROLLTEXTSYNCHROCD TEXTPROFESSION

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

102 Connecting upWhen connecting optical leads, take care not tobend the cable around sharp corners as this candamage the cable. Likewise, when storin

Page 3 - CAUTION:

112 Connecting upPOWER-CORD CAUTIONHandle the power cord by the plug part. Do notpull out the plug by tugging the cord, and nevertouch the power cord

Page 4

123 Controls and Displays11 ERASE (p.37–38)Press to start erasing tracks, or to re-initialize adisc.12 FINALIZE (p.26)Press to start the disc finaliza

Page 5 - Contents

13 3 Controls and Displays14 FADER (p.28,34)Press to fade in or fade outduring playback or recording.15 SKIP PLAY (p.28)Press to switch skip play o

Page 6 - Using this manual

143 Controls and DisplaysDisplay1 CD text indicators(p.16)DISC Lights up when disc information isdisplayed.TRACK Lights up when track information isd

Page 7 - Care and maintenance

154 Getting StartedSwitching on forthe first timeThe next few pages take youthrough switching on the CDR–830, playing discs, and doingsome basic recor

Page 8 - CD-RW discs

164 Getting StartedSelecting tracksdirectlyIf you want to start directly froma track other than the first, justenter the track number from theremote c

Page 9 - 1 Before you start

174 Getting StartedO9 45:37REC –28:23O2 O1 O7:46REC –56:14O2 O1 O2:16 O2 O1–O3:2OALL –46:4OShowing discinformationThe CDR-830 can display var

Page 10 - Connecting up for digital

4 Getting Started18Recording modesThe recorder is equipped with a set of analoginput terminals, as well as both optical andcoaxial digital inputs. Thi

Page 11 - Connecting up for analog

194 Getting StartedRecording onetrack from asourceIf you want to record just a singletrack, or a few selected tracks,from a digital (CD, MD, DCC orDAT

Page 12 - Front panel

2The exclamation point within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to the presenceof important operating and maintenance(servicing) in

Page 13 - 3 Controls and Displays

204 Getting StartedSynchro recording won't work ifthe source is already playing!The recorder goes into all-syncrecord pause and the SYNCindicator

Page 14 - 3 Controls and Displays

214 Getting startedSYNC–1SYNC-1SYNC–ALLSYNCSYNC–FINALSYNCCD-RCD-RCD-RO1 O1 OO:OOFINALIZECD-RAutomaticallyrecording andfinalizing a discThis is a varia

Page 15 - Switching on for

224 Getting started3 Press RECORD ¶¶¶¶¶ ( ¶¶¶¶¶ RECon the remote control).The recorder goes into record-pause. (You can also pressMONITOR.)4 Start pla

Page 16 - 4 Getting Started

234 Getting startedSetting thedigital recordinglevelOne of the advantages of digital-to-digital recording is that youdon't have to set recordingl

Page 17 - PROFESSIONAL

244 Getting startedSetting theanalogrecording levelCompared to analog tape, thedistortion that you get fromoverloading a CD is much lesstolerable, and

Page 18

254 Getting startedMONITORINPUTSELECTORAUTOMANUALTITLE/MODETRACK NO.WRITEDISPLAYFINALIZEERASESCROLLCD TEXT21DIGITALREC LEVELANALOGREC LEVELMENU/DELETE

Page 19 - Recording one

264 Getting started2 Press FINALIZE.The FINALIZE indicator lights.After a short while you should seea display something like this:The display shows ho

Page 20 - Recording all

275 More playback featuresDIGITALREC LEVELANALOGREC LEVELMENU/DELETETEXTSYNCHROPROFESSIONAL3Programmingthe track orderProgramming the track ordermeans

Page 21 - Automatically

285 More playback featuresPlaying a discwith skip IDsIf you're not sure whether a dischas skip IDs programmed, lookfor the SKIP ON indicator in t

Page 22

295 More playback featuresClearing skip IDs1 Press SKIP PLAY to switchoff skip play mode.The SKIP ON indicator in thedisplay disappears.• If the SKIP

Page 23 - Setting the

3[For Canadian model]This Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.[Pour le modèle Canadien]Cet appareil numérique de la classe B estc

Page 24

306 More recording featuresIf the disc is already named, thecharacter display shows thename (or the first 12 charactersif it is too long to be display

Page 25

316 More recording features• Erase the character at thecurrent cursor position bypressing MENU/DELETE.The characters on either sideof the current curs

Page 26 - Resetting the

326 More recording features6 Press NAME CLIP again.The most recently clipped nameappears.7 Use the jog dial to selectone of the previous threenames st

Page 27

336 More recording featuresAutomaticallynumberingtracksIf you're recording from CD, MD,DCC or DAT, you can usually letthe recorder number the tra

Page 28 - 5 More playback features

346 More recording featuresDIGITALREC LEVELANALOGREC LEVELMENU/DELETETEXTSYNCHROPROFESSIONAL2,3,41Starting tracksin timeincrementsIf you aren't a

Page 29

356 More recording featuresENTERCURSORMENU/DELETETEXTMARKSETCLEARTITLE/MODE71¡834¢ABC DEFGHI MNOJKLPQRS TUV WXYZREC SYNCHROREPEAT RANDOM NAME CLIPIN

Page 30 - Using CD text

366 More recording featuresMonitoring asourceWhen recording, or in record-pause mode, the source signal isalways available for monitoringthrough a con

Page 31

376 More recording featuresErasing a CD-RW discAlthough more expensive thanCD-R discs, the great advantageof CD-RW is that the discs can beerased and

Page 32 - Copying track

386 More recording featuresWhen a finalized discis loadedBe careful: When you erase theTOC, the CD text information forthe disc is also copied to memo

Page 33 - 6 More recording features

397 Additional informationUnderstanding display messagesBelow is a list of messages you’ll see during normal operation of the CDR–830 together with a

Page 34

4CAUTIONThis product contains a laser diode of higher classthan 1. To ensure continued safety, do not removeany covers or attempt to gain access to th

Page 35

407 Additional informationTroubleshootingBelow is a list of messages mainly related to playback and recording problems, together with a briefexplanati

Page 36 - FINALIZEERASE

417 Additional informationDisplay messages relating to recordingNote: In the table below, ** indicates a track number.If digital synchro-recording fai

Page 37 - Erasing a CD

427 Additional informationIt’s often easy to mistake incorrect operation for trouble and malfunction of the unit. If you think there issomething wrong

Page 38

437 Additional informationSpecifications1 GENERALModel ... Compact disc audio systemApplicable discs ... CD (playback), CD-R an

Page 39 - 7 Additional information

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Page 40 - Display Cause Remedy

1 POWER SWITCHTurns power to the unit on and off.2 SCROLLDisplays any CD Text information (ifrecorded), by scrolling the information acrossthe display

Page 41

BurnIT CDR830 COMPACT DISC RECORDER1. Insert a recordable disc (CD-R or CD-RW)2. Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select either the OPTICAL or COAX digital i

Page 42

Visit HHB online at www.hhb.co.ukHHB Communications Ltd · 73-75 Scrubs Lane, London NW10 6QU, UKTel: 020 8962 5000 · Fax: 020 8962 5050 · E-Mail: sale

Page 43 - Specifications

• Word clock input.• Balanced digital input.• Balanced digital output.• Balanced analogue inputs with selectable line/microphone gain settings.• Balan

Page 44

• Word clock input.• Balanced digital input.• Balanced digital output.• Balanced analogue inputs with selectable line/microphone gain settings.• Balan

Page 45 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

5Contents1 Before You StartFeature of theCDR-830 BurnIT CD recorder ... 6Checking what’s in the box... 6Using thi

Page 46

Visit HHB online at www.hhb.co.ukHHB Communications Ltd · 73-75 Scrubs Lane, London NW10 6QU, UKTel: 020 8962 5000 · Fax: 020 8962 5050 · E-Mail: sale

Page 47 - SUPPLEMENT

61 Before you startHints on installationWe want you to enjoy using the CDR-830 foryears to come, so please bear in mind thefollowing points when choos

Page 48 - TECHNICAL DATA

7 1 Before you startCare and maintenanceCleaning external surfacesBefore cleaning turn off and disconnect the unitfrom the power outlet. To clean

Page 49

81 Before you startAbout CD, CD-R andCD-RW discsThe CDR-830 is compatible with four types ofcompact disc:Playback-only CDsThis unit will playback any

Page 50

9 1 Before you startRecording copyright materialWARNING: Recording of CD’s or other materialprotected by copyright can be unlawful, and theCDR830

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