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1. Service Info Show build information Shows information l about your Real Time CD Recorder useful info for advice or support Show drive information Record level mode Automatic record level Sound is monitored and record level adjusted automatically for a reasonable result Default setting Manual record level User sets record level for optimum result 1 Select Manual record level from the menu 2 Connect external mic s if required Press RECORD Manual Level Level box appears when the rotary control is adjusted L amp R level meters ready Recording overload warning indicators The record levels can be adjusted using the rotary control Note speakers are switched off while a mic recording is in progress but on when line inputs are being used The volume level adjusts with the record level Recent Record level Maximum Record level Once set press RECORD again and recording begins Note Levels can be adjusted during recording by selecting the LEVEL menu soft key and using the rotary controller Microphone Settings Two microphone setup 2 mics are dual mono Recording will be in mono regardless of whether one or two mics are being used 2 mics are a stereo pair One mic records to the left channel the the other records to the right channel Default setting Microphone Sensitivity High sensitivity Ideal for most conditions including quiet recordings Default s
2. and eject MP3 CDs Os N 8 PSS SUM Ieee f q Select to show the contents of the drive Play MP3 or audio from a USB flash drive by locating and 75 Cooma Use the soft keys below the selecting the file to be played fefoance Cron screen to navigate through the ape ages folders and individual tracks a Es Press folder to display the contents of the highlighted item PLAY 7 Press to listen to your selection REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Off Stand by fal unit can only be Record switched on using Record level mode y Automatic record level the keypad ON OFF l Manual record level Open Close gt key or at the mains Micro Two micro 2 mics are a stereo pair Selects between Manual Record Level phone phone setup 2 mics are dual mono CD and USB when manual settings flash drives record level has been selected GOTO m Up Down allows you to select as rotary control track numbers greater than 9 Track 21 would be reached by pressing GOTO 2 and 1 Microphone High sensitivity Record options sensitivity Low sensitivity Turn phantom power on Select to turn phantom power on or off Record to both discs Dual disc record mode j Record to one disc only Continuous record Record from digital input Features found Option not visible during recording on the remote Fade out recording are the same as headphones Opti isible duri di on the keypad or Coomber ption visible during re
3. Operating Instructions Real Time CD Recorders Coomber We have found from experience that even though we provide instructions for Coomber equipment they are rarely at hand when needed This is especially true in schools where equipment is used by different people and in different rooms 1 WHAT CDs CAN I PLAY The 6100 series plays audio CDs CD Rs and CD RW discs It will also play MP3 files stored on a CD or USB flash drive INSERTING A CD Press on the keypad to open the CD tray Press again or push the tray lightly to make it close 5 THE ROTARY CONTROL The rotary control adjusts the volume Volume settings show up in the display G or buttons and adjust them with the rotary control A Reference Manual for this model is available for download from our website at www coomber co uk see Product Support and Operating Instructions Software upgrades if developed will be available free from our site under Product Support With this consideration in mind our Real Time CD Recorders have been designed for simplicity This quick start guide will help you get going though we feel that the best way to learn how to use the equipment is to just fiddle with it 2 SWITCHING ON Plug the CD Recorder into a wall socket and switch the socket on The CD Recorder will start up automatically PLAYING CDs PLAY Press to play the CD PLAY Press WTH again to pause the CD Press
4. amp to stop the CD Press to eject the CD GETTING AROUND vress e or a gt keys to go back wards or forwards through the tracks Press QM key and twist rotary control to scan back or forth across a track allowing you to cue up any section to cancel the cue mode You can switch the unit into standby mode where it powers down and consumes minimal electricity by pressing the green ON STANDBY switch Remember though that it is still connected to the mains power supply and the red LED gives an indication of this For safety always unplug the unit from the wall overnight or if not in use for long periods You can record to CD R RW or USB flash drive from microphone cassette or external sources You can record on a CD R once only You can record and erase a CD RW many times 90 minute recordable CDs are not compatible with our Real Time CD Recorders START RECORDING Press the key You are now recording direct to the chosen media PLAY Press ED pause recording Press D stop recording WHAT NEXT Once you have finished recording you can remove the CD from the tray or the USB flash drive from the socket IF YOU DON T FIX A CD you can record more tracks at a later date but you can t play it on other CD players you ll only be able to play it on a Coomber Real Time CD Recorder until you fix it A mportant Note Always use good quality media for reco
5. cording the menu except RMO6 for those differences Replacement Repeat options no repeat indicated here Part No 1920 Programme repeat track K repeat disc Playback options p options appear when a CD Random TH E CASS ETTE D EC K with audio tracks has been 6121 amp 6131 only inserted Use the cassette deck to ie e Record from CD external source or mic Eraset Erase disc R tte to CD ecord cassette to amp copy functions erase functions are only visible when a CD RW with audio tracks has been inserted Erase last track Option only available with LiteOn drives Copy disc Copy or splice tracks L Copy tracks Splice tracks e Record CD to cassette INSERT THIS WAY UP e Play cassettes Ww A To prevent damage to the cassette heads and door please ensure that the cassette is loaded as shown Select to mute unmute speakers Other settings Speaker options i Mute speakers Turn PA mode on Select for public address via mic Keypad amp remote options Disable keypad Disable keypad can only be l Disable remote The software recognises when a cassette is playing or 8 ene deselected by restarting the unit recording Information will appear on the screen indicating activities being undertaken by the tape deck Display options one Select to adjust display contrast using rotary control knob Invert Select to invert the LCD image from positive to negative Backlight Off Select to switch off the backlight
6. etting Low sensitivity Select if recordings are overloaded or distorted Turn phantom power on Some microphones require an external 48V power source known as phantom power This can be supplied via the XLR microphone sockets The default setting is OFF Once selected phantom power remains on until deselected or the unit is switched off Record from digital input Allows recording via the coaxial or optical digital connectors Option not visible in record mode Fade out recording Recording ends with 5 second fade out when STOP is pressed Option only visible during recording Coomber Electronic Equipment Ltd Brindley Road Warndon Worcester WR4 9FB U K Tel 0044 0 1905 342070 web www coomber co uk Fax 0044 0 1905 759170 e mail sales coomber co uk All Coomber equipment is covered by a 12 months warranty against defective components or faulty manufacture from date of dispatch Any modifications to or misuse of the equipment renders this warranty void Equipment that is security marked or damaged cannot under any circumstances be exchanged Coomber reserve the right to change products and specifications without notice GH INSTR 6100 v1 3 06 07 2009 Coomber Electronic Equipment Ltd 2009 v1 0 first published 2007 Repeat options No repeat play a CD once only default Repeat track select and continually play one track Repeat disc play entire CD continuously Programme Choose the order of t
7. for repairs showing evidence of use in adverse environments may at our discretion be charged for even during the 12 month warranty period e Do not cover the ventilation openings with any items e g newspaper fabrics etc e Naked flames such as lighted candles should not be placed on or near the apparatus e The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on or near the apparatus European Safety Standard All Coomber equipment complies with EN60065 Any local requirements for use of this equipment should be taken into account Copyright and recordings Recordings protected by copyright have copying restrictions placed upon them If in doubt about your right to copy such material contact the copyright holder for permission Class construction This equipment must be EARTHED Mains Voltage UK amp EEC nominal 230V 50Hz USA 110 120V 60Hz UK amp EEC Mains Cord Line Brown Neutral Blue Earth Yellow amp Green Fitted with either 13A UK or Semko moulded plug USA Mains Cord Line Black Neutral White Earth Green Fitted with moulded USA plug Isolate from mains supply when not in use by removing the plug from the wall socket Mains Plug The mains cable fitted to this equipment is already provided with a moulded plug If another plug type is required follow instructions from the plug manufacturer or seek advice from a qualified
8. person DISPOSE OF ORIGINAL PLUG SAFELY REMOVING ANY FUSES where fitted DO NOT RE USE Mains Plug fuse rating 3Amp to BS1362 applicable in UK Connecting to the mains supply The unit must be connected to a socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The mains plug must be accessible at all times Model type and rating information is located on a label on the base of the product Additional Technical Information If you require any further help or information or if any point is not Clear then please telephone 01905 25168 quoting your model number and serial number located on a label on the base of the product Our Technical Department will be pleased to help you Note This equipment contains no user serviceable parts and should only be disassembled and reassembled by competent qualified personnel Dismantling will render the warranty void Electrical Safety Testing e Safety testing and servicing should only be carried out by competent qualified personnel e When undertaking an earth bond safety test only use the externally exposed metalwork Do not test against internal metal components found inside tape mechanisms or CD trays THIS WILL LEAD TO IRREPARABLE INTERNAL DAMAGE e The supply cable is part of a special assembly If damaged the equipment should be returned to Coomber Electronic Equipment Limited or their agent for cable replacement
9. racks playing from CD programme mode track number n plays at 01 position On selection the programme screen appears Use the tens or units keys to select the number of your first track Press NEXT to add the next track and so on When ready press DONE Press PLAY to hear the selected programme Random mode Plays all tracks on CD in a random fashion Intro mode Plays five seconds of each CD track Note All options can be cancelled via the menu Default settings are resumed on startup SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION Class 1 laser product Warning This equipment is fitted with a LASER diode which can harm the eyes Do not attempt to disassemble the casing or use any part of the contents for any purpose other than its intended use This equipment is a CLASS 1 Laser Product which means that it presents no danger if used as intended i e to play or record CDs Headphones For personal safety and listener comfort turn volume down and connect headphones into the equipment before placing them over ears For safety use only 600 ohm headphones i e Coomber type 1929 Environments The equipment should not be exposed to dust moisture water chlorine and other corrosive substances in normal use or during storage It will cause damage to this equipment Swimming pool atmospheres are very hostile to all electro mechanical equipment e g steel rusts and rubber perishes Equipment returned
10. rding purposes such as TDK Sony or Verbatim Cheap media have a high failure rate and may lead to users losing or failing to successfully complete valuable recordings 1 GET READY TO RECORD Insert a blank CD or connect a USB flash drive F ct Drive A Press the until the desired media appears on the screen shown right Connect a microphone into either mic socket or record from a Hi fi mixer or PA etc Ce using the line in or digital sockets STOP RECORDING Once you press re gt key you have made a CD track PLAY Press to play the track Press to record a new track FIX OR EJECT When you eject a recordable CD using the key you ll be asked if you want to fix or eject it Use the appropriate menu key arrowed to select your choice or press the Cam key again IF YOU DO FIX A CD you can t add further tracks to it but you can play it on most CD players Note CDs are read with a laser Some players don t have lasers powerful enough to read CD R or CD RW discs not accept any liability for recording failure caused by the use of poor This equipment was developed and tested using high quality media We do quality scratched or dirty CDs or low quality USB flash drives en oe PLAYING MP3 FILES Insert the flash drive into the slot E Press Prive nti the display shows setepa Play select tracks Remaining 96 39 ANAN amp Pen 1 and the USB logo stop
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