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1. 45 D Dd DURING PLAYBACK oa Press appropriate DISPLAY on the front panel or press CD PLAY DISPLAY or CD REC DISPLAY on the remote Total number of Total time of all control for the desired deck repeatedly to change the time display as follows tracks tracks ARI iin Au Track number time of being played the current track PED Track number Remaining time of being played the current track Track number Total remaining being played time on disc 26 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM The unit does not operate when POWER on the front panel is pressed Remote control does not function Disc cannot be erased Recorded CD R RW disc does not play in another CD player or ERROR appears in play deck display Recording suddenly stops POSSIBLE CAUSE No AC power Wrong deck selected Sensor blocked Dead batteries CD R disc is in use CD R RW disc not finalized Input source stopped or paused Chapter 5 Additional Information SOLUTION Make sure AC power is fully inserted into an AC outlet Press CD PLAY to control the play deck press CD REC to control the record deck Remove obstructions from front panel Replace both batteries CD R discs are not erasable Use CD RW discs Finalize the CD R RW disc in the unit s record deck see page 20 Recordings will always stop when the input source is paused for more than 3 seconds for digital recordings and 10 seconds for analog recordings 27 Additional Infor
2. gt gt COAXIAL REAR 4 Play the source device Recording starts in sync with the source and stops when there is no incoming Y signal for more than three seconds After the recording is finished BUSY and UPDATE will be OPTICAL REAR displayed briefly optical on the rear panel e f the source material is a CD tracks will be added automatically to mirror the track structure of the Y original disc OPTICAL FRONT e Recording levels can be adjusted during digital recordings optical on the front panel WHEN DISC FULL IS DISPLAYED Do bs There is not enough space on the disc use another disc TO STOP THE RECORDING IMANUALLY CD sync recordings can not be made Press STOP on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then STOP on the remote control from an analog input TO PLAY IN OTHER MACHINES As with all recorded CD R RW discs the disc must be finalized before it can be played in other machines See page 20 for details zd pd H i TRAE Emm WHEN MAKING A DIGITAL RECORDING FROM A DVD PLAYER HESS e From the DVD player select linear PCM as audio output Compressed digital signals such as DTS bit stream or Dolby Digital bit stream cannot be used Read and follow the manual attached to your DVD player about how to change the setting of audio output e Some DVD discs contain copy prohibit signals In such cases you can copy the disc by using an analog input NOTE You cannot start or resume recording from a halfway
3. HEADPHONES sii dario iero deine 12 CHAPTER 3 RECORDINGS LOADING DISCS 2 2iu mark mRRERUERGOGonRUR cee mee NEEE EE 13 14 HDCD High Definition NFORMATION DISPLAY i 3 Digital and Pacific Microsonics OTES ON THE OPC LIMIT OF GD R DISCS pia bee panes LENE ERER neds 4 are either registered trademarks or RECORDING 2 s cores ce isu 3 seis t Aknu pie04 des eee EROS Ce Ree ESET eS 15 19 trademarks of Pacific Microsonics PRECAUMIONS 3s 22 21 oe aos cadet ES aU iN E eo iue des 5 Inc in the United States and or DISC DUBBING iridato riad verbere e EL i essa s 6 other countries HDCD system CHSYNGIREGORDING irta aan id BESS 7 manufactured under license from ANUAL RECORDING 6 4 3 5 2 d ille td abite eee dudes nich teca 8 Pacific Microsonics Inc UMBERING TRACKS Lili iii a RR Rey bodes RE Rip rar Re ees 9 DIGITAL RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL DRLC sssssssssss esse ene 9 FINALIZATIONI em 20 21 COMPACT COMPACT UNFINALIZATIONI cilea dern oe fee et 20 q G ERASING AN ENTIRE CD RW DISE 5 deir pe CE banded oS ea head 21 DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT ERASING INDIVIDUALE TRACKS 223 4 Poma e Ph UR bd a RE dual did ardore necs 21 COMPACT COMPACT aise MSE CHAPTER 4 PLAYBACK ReWritable PLAYBACK umag dreano E EPIRI E RAPAE ENE AEA 22 25 BASIGOPERATION lierna 22 MP3 RANDOM PLAYBACK i 23 REPEAT PLAYBACK scri ir di AL ARTE 23 PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK 24 MP3 HDCD and CD TEXT DISC PLAYBACK
4. Press TEXT button after selecting Track No from numeric keys in stop mode then it will scroll the title and artist of that particular track and return to its previous mode NOTE If the disc in the deck is not a CD Text disc pressing the TEXT button will have no effect Only English and numbers can appear in the display No other language is supported The display shows only upper case letters Invalid letters will be displayed as blank in the text 25 Playback Chapter 4 PLAYBACK DUAL PLAY MODE e You may play a different disc in both decks at the same time e The output of each deck will be sent to the appropriate output jacks You may use the output of one deck to feed your main room system while the second deck is used to feed a remote room 1 To select dual mode press DUAL on the remote control DUAL will light COAXIAL x 2 Select the deck you wish to listen by using the input selectors on your receiver preamp or DUAL lights processor TO RETURN TO SINGLE PLAY MODE Press SINGLE on the remote control NOTE Pressing SINGLE on the remote control while both decks are playing will automatically stop playback of the disc in the record deck while the disc in the play deck continues to play CHANGING THE TIME DISPLAY MODE Various information about the contents of a CD can be displayed on the information display IN STOP MODE The total number of tracks and the total time of all tracks will be displayed a
5. as needed OPTICAL jack on the front panel when not using the jack CONVENTIONAL AUDIO CDS empa Discs with the following logo can be played back on this unit but no recordings can be made DIGITAL AUDIO on them When you load a CD R CD RW or any other disc that is not compatible with this unit ERROR may appear on the display to warn you that the disc cannot be used with this unit NOTE e Do not use irregular shaped CDs example heart shaped octagonal ones It may result in malfunction e Do not attach any seal or label to either side the recordable side or the labelled side of a CD R RW disc It may cause malfunction e The unit may not play a CD R RW disc that is recorded on personal computers or some kinds of CD R RW recorders because of differences in recording platforms Do not use a CD R RW disc which contains non audio data or computer files Trouble may occur in this unit if a CD R RW disc with dirt or scratches is used In such case refer to ALERT MESSAGES on page 28 CAUTION Do not open and close the disc tray of the record deck unnecessarily with a non finalized CD R disc inside See page 14 for details WARNING The digital recording capabilities which this unit provides are for personal use only Dubbing copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner is a violation of the copyright laws Introduction Chapter 1 BEFORE OPERATION CLEANING CABINET Use a soft dry cloth If the
6. 25 DUAL PLAY MODE ce niinniin eniai ninii E decade BEEE park diia EDS UR RS 26 CHANGING THE TIME DISPLAY MODE 00 cece eee RII Hn nnn 26 CHAPTER 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING seeseeee III n hn 27 ALERT MESSAGES 2 sa csaeceseaestesedantinds DET RR DRE a ai 28 RESTRICTIONS ON DIGITAL RECORDING seeenn RR en 29 SPECIFICATIONS exten RE LEX UE RR ex e e dus MEN a RE RENE S 29 Chapter 1 Introduction BEFORE OPERATION e Depending on the conditions of TYPES OF DISCS the surface of CD R RW disc e g CD R AND CD RW DISCS dirt scratch fingerprint etc the For recording and playback you can use the CD R and CD RW discs with the logos shown below head part of the first recorded track may be cut off With a CD R disc you can add recordings until the disc is full but you cannot erase any of them With a CD RW disc you can add and erase recordings as needed ACCESSORIES The package contains Disc Recording Playback the following items ES LLL TTL SS e CDR disc 1 CD R FII Can be recorded only When finalized can be played e Audio cords 2 DIGITAL AUDIO incrementally on conventional CD players Coaxial digital cable 1 e Remote control 1 CD RW compact Can be recorded and erased as This type of disc can only be e Batteries 2 Sauteed needed played back on CDRW e Owner s manual 1 H compatible players Even when finalized the disc can be erased Insert the dust cap in the DIGITAL IN
7. OUT jack to the coaxial play in jack on your receiver preamp processor or external digital decoder EEA OPTICAL Connect the OPTICAL CD REC OUT jack to the optical play in jack on your receiver preamp processor or external digital decoder INPUT JACKS Gi ANALOG Connect the ANALOG CD REC IN jacks to the TAPE rec out on your receiver or processor KZJ COAXIAL Connect the COAXIAL CD REC IN jack to the coaxial rec out jack on your receiver or processor KE OPTICAL Connect the OPTICAL CD REC IN jack to the optical rec out jack on your receiver or processor TO MAKE RECORDINGS FROM EXTERNAL DIGITAL SOURCES e f your receiver does not have digital output jacks you may connect the COAXIAL CD REC IN OPTICAL CD REC DIGITAL IN jacks on the unit directly to the coaxial optical rec out jacks on your CD player or other digital devices e Ifthe CD player has both types of outputs you may connect one to the input of your receiver and the other directly to the unit IMPORTANT NOTES ON DIGITAL CONNECTIONS Coaxial Connections e Use a commercially available digital cable or 75 ohm video cable e Do not use audio cords that are not appropriate for digital signal use Optical Connections e Use a commercially available optical fibre cable e To ensure proper connection of optical cable fully insert it into the jack until there is an audible click e Remember to save the plastic dust caps that cover the optical jacks and replace them when a
8. point e When in CD sync record standby mode and the source device is switched from pause to playback this unit does not start recording but remains in the standby mode e If you switch the source device from playback to pause during CD sync recording this unit stops recording and runs the update process e Itis possible to listen to the sound while recording by selecting the appropriate input on your receiver preamp or processor 17 Recordings Chapter 3 RECORDING O CA A 18 COAXIAL REAR Y OPTICAL REAR optical on the rear panel OPTICAL FRONT optical on the front panel Y ANALOG CD R O aah Th MANUAL mi Ee II LILI PII MANUAL RECORDING FROM EXTERNAL SOURCE The recording can be started and paused at will 1 Press INPUT on the front panel or the remote control repeatedly until the desired input is displayed With each press of the button the input changes as shown in the diagram on the left 2 Load a blank or non finalized CD R RW disc on the record tray 3 Press AUTO MANUAL on the remote control to select how tracks will be numbered on the recorded disc See page 19 for details 4 Press RECORD on the front panel or press REC on the remote control RECORD will flash and BUSY will briefly appear When the display returns to the track and running time information the unit is ready to record 5 Play the source device 6 Press PLAY on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC a
9. sources of heat including heating vents stoves or other appliances that generate heat It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F or greater then 35 C 95 F 3 Mounting surface Place the unit on a flat even surface 4 Ventilation The unit should be situated with adequate space around it so that proper ventilation is assured allow 10 cm 4 in clearance from the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm 2 in from each side Do not place on a bed rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Do not install the unit in a bookcase cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation may be impeded 5 Objects and liquid entry Take care that objects or liquids do not get inside the unit through the ventilation openings 6 Carts and stands When placed or mounted on a stand or cart the unit should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart to overturn or fall 7 Condensation Moisture may form on the CD pickup lens when e The unit is moved from a cold spot to a warm spot e The heating system has just been turned on e The unit is used in a very humid room e The unit is cooled by an air conditioner When this unit has condensation inside it may not function normally Should this occur leave the unit for a few hours then try to operate again 8 Wall or ceiling mounting The unit should not be mounted on a wall or ceiling unless specifi
10. the record deck 26 PAUSE Press to pause and resume playback 27 FORWARD SKIP SCAN Press and hold to play the disc in fast forward mode Press to move to the next track 28 REPEAT Press to repeat a current track or an entire disc 29 A B Press to specify a segment of a disc for repeat play 30 STOP Press to stop playback or recording 31 PROGRAM Press to begin the programming sequence for one of the CD decks 32 RANDOM Press to begin random play of all tracks on a disc 33 AUTO MANUAL Press to select automatic or manual track increments during a recording session 34 TR INCR Press to increase the track number 35 DUB DUBBING Press to make a dubbing 36 FINALIZE Press when a recording is complete to initiate the finalization process 37 REC Press to make a manual recording 38 CD REC LEVEL Press this button to switch Level Indicator to record deck 39 CD REC TEXT Press to read Text for the disc in the record deck 40 DIGITAL LEVEL Press to adjust the record level up or down when the unit is recording from a digital source Chapter 2 Connections CONNECTIONS CONNECTION DIAGRAM To prevent possible damage to your speakers or other components in your audio system all system components including this unit should be turned off and unplugged from their AC power source when any connections are made or a new component is installed PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING THIS UNIT Never move or tilt this unit or subject it to mechanica
11. CK PROGRAM CLEAR RANDOM REPEAT A B and numbered buttons first press either CD PLAY to control the play deck or CD REC to control the record deck When CD PLAY or CD REC is pressed CDP or CDR will appear on the appropriate information display to confirm the selection NOTE e If the remote control is not going to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries to prevent possible electrolyte leakage e The remote control may not operate correctly when The line of sight between the remote control and the remote sensor located on the front panel is exposed to intense light such as direct sunlight Other remote controls are used nearby television etc Chapter 1 Introduction IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS FRONT PANEL 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Compack Disc Recordpr C 660 NAD SKIP PLAY STOP PAUSE DISPLAY 4450 Pl CD PLAY stop pause DISPLAY taaS Pini 0 i CD SYNC OO INPUT OO OPEN SPEED CLOSE A Sama uno MANUAL O 9 NAD 2000 C660 28 27 26 25 24 28 22 21 1 PLAY play deck Press to play a CD in the play deck 2 STOP play deck Press to stop the CD in the play deck 3 PAUSE play deck Press to pause or restart the disc 4 DISPLAY play deck Press to cycle through the time display options for the play deck 5 FORWARD R
12. EAT ALL CD S lights pressed e In the REPEAT ALL CD S mode the discs in both decks will play from beginning to end continually until STOP button is pressed REPEAT ALL CDs is available in single play mode only Bin TO RESUME NORMAL PLAY Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL or REPEAT ALL CD S goes out on the information display A B REPEAT PLAYBACK 1 During playback press CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck and then press A B at the TRACK starting point on the portion you want to repeat ri gh a 2 Press A B again at the ending point of the portion you want to repeat REPEAT and A B will light TO RESUME NORMAL PLAY TRACK rue pe en n i c Ti Stas ont Press A B again cl dU d e d REPEAT A B nnn A REPEAT A B lights 23 Playback Chapter 4 PLAYBACK 2 a 1 SENES part n o PROGRAM lights Programmed track Program number number TRACK TOTAL re Opi SERIALI E ri En fen m n CORK IL Sy es T PROG oO Last track Total playing time programmed of programmed tracks TRACK Cee _ e erm pr ee nf c JE CET ai LII ROG uU Programmed track Program number number NOTE In stop mode simply open and close the disc tray Whenever a disc is removed or the unit is turned off the program is cleared 24 PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK e You can program up to 32 tracks and play them in any order e You can program tracks only in stop mode 1 In stop mode pres
13. EVERSE SKIP SCAN play deck Press and hold to play the disc in fast forward or fast reverse mode Press to move to the next or previous track 6 REMOTE SENSOR Receives commands from the remote control 7 Information display Displays the status of this unit 8 CD SYNC Press to make sync recording of a single track or an entire disc from an external CD MO DAT player 9 DUBBING Press to make a complete copy of the disc to a CD R or CD RW 10 SPEED Press to select the recording speed for internal dubbings 11 PLAY record deck Press to play a CD or to set a selection in the record deck 12 STOP record deck Press to stop the CD in the record deck 13 PAUSE record deck Press to pause or restart the disc 14 DISPLAY record deck Press to cycle through the time display options for the record deck 15 FORWARD REVERSE SKIP SCAN record deck Press and hold to play the disc in fast forward or fast reverse mode Press to move to the next or previous track 20 19 18 17 16 REC LEVEL Use analog mode 17 Record deck Use to playback CD and record CD R and CD RW discs 18 OPEN CLOSE record deck Press to open the record deck Press again to close the deck 19 AUTO MANUAL Press to select automatic or manual track increments during a recording session 20 ERASE Press to erase one or more tracks of an unfinalized CD RW disc 21 FINALIZE Press to finalize the recording process 22 RECORD Press to make recording 23 INPUT Pr
14. PROHIBIT Some commercial CD discs may contain a copy protection data bit that will prevent the disc from being dubbed In this case COPY PROHIBIT will light SRC SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER INDICATOR This indicator lights when the Sample Rate Converter is in use to change the digital sample rate when the incoming signal is not the standard 44 1kHz used by standard CDs This is an automatic function and does not require any user intervention 15 Recordings Chapter 3 RECORDING DISC DUBBING CD R or CD RW lights 1 Loada blank or non finalized CD R RW disc on the record tray After TOC and OPC process total TRACK TOTAL rue number of tracks and total time of all tracks will be displayed CD R or CD RW will also light ED ERE CERE eee de depending on the disc in the tray DERE 2 Press SPEED repeatedly to select dubbing speed With each press of the button the dubbing speed Total number Total time of all of tracks tracks changes as shown on the left The default dubbing speed is real time The recording takes as long as the actual running time 3 Real time of the disc When no speed indicator lights the unit is set to real time recording Y Note that the slower the record dubbing speed the more tolerant the unit is of errors on the blank 2x speed disc However with most high quality blank discs the 2x and 4x speeds should not present a problem 4x speed 3 Load the disc to be dubbed on the play tray Afte
15. When the CD PLAY INTRO or CD REC INTRO button is pressed again the intro mode will be released While the disc is being played as Intro Scan the Information Display will show track number and elapsed time 22 Chapter 4 Playback PLAYBACK RANDOM PLAYBACK All of the tracks can be played in random order In stop mode or during playback press CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck and then press RANDOM RANDOM will light e When RANDOM is pressed in stop mode random playback will start automatically 9 nona 13 e Each track will be played in a random order until all tracks on the disc have been played bu During the search a clockwise circle is displayed to confirm the search ELD D RANDOM lights TO RESUME NORMAL PLAY Press RANDOM again REPEAT PLAYBACK One or all the tracks can be played repeatedly REPEAT PLAYBACK During playback press CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck and then press REPEAT repeatedly to display REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL or REPEAT ALL CD S To repeat the current track only select REPEAT 1 To repeat all the tracks select REPEAT ALL To repeat all the tracks of both disc select REPEAT ALL CD S e f the track is changed by using FORWARD SKIP REVERSE SKIP while the REPEAT 1 mode is active the So m ies nd new track will now be repeated mam aw n the REPEAT ALL mode the disc will play from beginning to end continually until STOP button is REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL or REP
16. Y on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PLAY on the remote control UN FIN and remaining time will flash When the unfinalization process is complete UN FIN will go out and CD RW will light D CA A vE 20 Chapter 3 Recordings FINALIZATION ERASING AN ENTIRE CD RW DISC An entire disc erase facility is available for both finalized and unfinalized CD RW disc 1 Load the CD RW disc to be erased on the record tray ee eom Press ERASE on the front panel or remote control repeatedly until ALL is displayed ALL e and ERASE will begin flashing una 3 Within 3 seconds press PLAY on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PLAY Y on the remote control ERASE will stop flashing and remain lit After the erasure process 00 00 00 is displayed and ERASE goes out EE CD RW COR A ERASING INDIVIDUAL TRACKS e One or more individual tracks on a CD RW disc may be erased at a time starting with the last track on the disc e Individual track erase is available only for a non finalized CD RW disc If you want to erase a track in a finalized CD RW disc the disc has to be unfinalized first 1 Load the CD RW disc to be erased on the record tray cow 2 Press ERASE on the front panel or remote control repeatedly until 01 TRK is displayed pe ee 01 TRK and ERASE will begin flashing CERO 3 Within 3 seconds press FORWARD SKIP or REVERSE SKIP on the record deck or remote Y contr
17. a ary O CRA 14 LOADING A MIXED DISC MP3 off mode Total Track number and Total Time MP3 on mode MP3 and Total Track number When the other Deck is in the MP3 On Mode both MP3 indicators will blink With MP3 discs the MP3 indicator will light and the disc drive will start up If the other deck is also operating with an MP3 disc then MP3 BUSY will blink 3 times and will revert to Stop Mode MP3 DISC MP3 and Total Track number When the other Deck is in the MP3 On Mode both MP3 indicators will blink With MP3 discs the MP3 indicator will light and the deck containing the disc will start up If the other deck is also operating with an MP3 disc then MP3 BUSY will blink 3 times and will revert to Stop Mode HDCD DISC The total number of tracks and the total time of all tracks will be displayed HDCD will also light to indicate that an HDCD disc is in use COMPUTER DATA DISC DATA DISC will be displayed when there is an error Data discs will not play and may not be recorded or dubbed in this unit DO NOT OPEN AND CLOSE THE DISC TRAY UNNECESSARILY OPC runs every time a non finalized CD R disc is loaded and OPC can run only a limited number of times approximately 100 times on a non finalized CD R disc OPC does not run when loading a finalized CD R disc or a prerecorded music CD Chapter 3 Recordings RECORDING PRECAUTIONS ON RECORDING PROGRAMMED PLAY Do not attempt to record a sequence
18. ay in the play deck Play the disc in the record deck TO STOP PLAYBACK Press STOP on the front panel for the appropriate deck Alternatively press CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck and then STOP on the remote control TO PAUSE PLAYBACK Press PAUSE on the front panel for the appropriate deck Alternatively press CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck and then PAUSE on the remote control Press either PLAY or PAUSE to resume playback TO SKIP THE TRACK To skip forward to other tracks during playback pause or stop press FORWARD SKIP SCAN on the front panel as many times as necessary or press CD PLAY or CD REC on the remote control for the desired deck and then press FORWARD SKIP SCAN To skip backward use REVERSE SKIP SCAN TO SEARCH THE TRACK To move forward through the disc press and hold FORWARD SKIP SCAN on the front panel or press CD PLAY or CD REC on the remote control for the desired deck and then press and hold FORWARD SCAN To move backward use REVERSE SKIP SCAN on the front panel or REVERSE SKIP SCAN on the remote control PLAYING A SPECIFIC TRACK DIRECT PLAY To go directly to a specific track on a disc enter the track number using the numbered buttons When selecting a two digit track number the second number must be entered within 3 seconds after the first number pressed INTRO SCAN PLAY The first portion of each track will be played 10 seconds sequentially by pressing CD PLAY INTRO or CD REC INTRO button
19. dicate that a conventional audio CD is in use Non finalized CD R or CD RW disc OPC will be displayed once TOC has been read OPC determines the intensity and duration of the recording laser beam that is best for the currently loaded disc Y The total number and total time of all tracks that have already been recorded will be displayed and the appropriate indicator will light if a CD R or CD RW disc is in use NOTES ON THE OPC LIMIT OF CD R DISCS When a non finalized CD R is loaded in the record deck OPC Optimum Power Control appears on the information display OPC determines the intensity and duration of the recording laser beam that is best for the currently loaded disc The ON or OFF button on the remote control is only active when the POWER button on the front panel is in the ON position All aU SMELL 7 it RS om DI LI doc ZA d SINGLE uU Table Of Contents CD lights Y T WgENGEJqEeme n mmn oe ee e Total number of Total time of tracks all tracks LI Optimum Power Control Y CD R or CD RW lights TRACK TOTAL rue SOA cola im fem mp fi TERT een ae 00A Total number of Total time of tracks all tracks 13 Recordings Chapter 3 OYA D INICHDINOS MP3 lights on mer se ERS DS uU Total number of tracks HDCD lights m TRACK TOTAL TE eo apr ee Cg psg CRX FUCO ES EU s Total number of Total time of tracks all tracks C BUR REND ma T
20. ed HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics Inc This product is covered by one or more of the following patents In the USA 5 479 168 5 638 074 5 640 161 5 808 574 5 838 274 5 854 600 5 864 311 5 872 531 and in Australia 669114 Other patents pending 29 WWW NADELECTRONICS COM 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the written permission of NAD Electronics International C660 Manual 01 01 Printed in Korea
21. ed in the Operating Instructions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This product is manufactured to comply with the radio interference requirements of EEC DIRECTIVE 89 68 EEC and 73 23 EEC Chapter 1 Introduction SAFETY INFORMATION ELECTRIC POWER 1 Power Sources Connect this unit only to power sources specified in the Operating Instructions and as marked on the unit 2 Polarization As a safety feature some units are equipped with polarized AC power plugs which can only be inserted one way into a power outlet If it is difficult or impossible to insert the AC power plug into an outlet turn the plug over and try again If it still does not easily insert into the outlet please cal a qualified service technician to service or replace the outlet To avoid defeating the safety feature o the polarized plug do not force it into a power outlet 3 AC power cord When disconnecting the AC power cord pull it out by the AC power plug Do no pull the cord itself Never handle the AC power plug with wet hands as this could result in fire or shock e Power cords should be routed to avoid being severely bent pinched or walked upon Pay particula attention to the cord from the unit to the power socket e Avoid overloading AC outlets and extension cords beyond their capacity as this could result in fire or shock 4 Extension cord To help prevent electric shock do no
22. er and CD SAFETY INFORMATION cir i e la e 2 3 R CD RW recorder FEATURES viipi iii rat Dea ara AE RESI 4 e Dual play capability BEFORE OPERATION iis rr a kr RR n 5 6 4x dubbing speed for both CD R TYPES OF DISCS 1 meses ee Re ore VENE eni ria 5 and CD RW discs ACCESSORIES rei e n 5 e Built in 32 to 96 kHz sampling CLEANING THE CABINET 4 hh bocce re LE bos e 6 converter STORING DISCS s cio sepes RR A RA I Renata 6 e Optical and coaxial digital inputs CARE OF DISCS 4 iaia lele Render EAS aint tule ae 6 and outputs REMOTE CONTROL i siriani ad 6 Front panel digital input for use IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS en nnn 7 10 with portable devices suele LEE 7 Extensive playback programming INFORMATION DISPLAY ii ili LAO E O prr EE E EE dig S es 8 capabilities REAR PANEL sla el PEPPER ORE IBI NL REP RENT A PEE 9 e MP3 Disc Playback BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE GCONTROL 5 55 122 SEE pd D obe e do 3 10 e HDCD decoding provides superior reproduction of all CDs CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS whether HDCD encoded or not CONNECTIONS ecpsito ik eic ke rawr erbphls ge ASSER Ee PRESE 11 12 When HDCD encoded discs are CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 4 22 d Eton oe RA Rae aa e ados 11 played special circuitry reveals PLAY DECK CONNECTIONS 5 5 prep REST X Gv d Y URN UR e Ewa ERR UR qa 12 detail and fidelity not possible in RECORD DEEK CONNECTIONS ss 2 5 5 5 94e ie 12 ordinary CDs POWER CONNECTIONS oto ie lee la d tede 12 USING
23. ess to select the input source for recording 24 OPEN CLOSE play deck Press to open the play deck Press again to close the deck 25 Play deck Use to play CD CD R or CD RW discs that have been finalized 26 OPTICAL IN DIGITAL Use to connect a portable digital audio player to this unit for digital recording 27 PHONES Connect headphones with a standard stereo type plug 28 POWER Press to turn on or off the power o control input level when making recordings in Introduction Chapter 1 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS INFORMATION DISPLAY AL COAXIAL bi 11 14 16 17 n Liika 10 12 15 6 4 TIME sia TRACK celal 2i uL DCD RECORD CD RW LI hi Heb o Ha d RA HE nde I I VE IE ci pid pi ANC AN ANE ANE AE ph s ed pls PNE ANE Lern bl DUAL SCAN RANDOM PROG REPEAT 1A B ALL CD S COR R ijr rai v n n ra rr rg rr E ti OVER X2 X4 OTR DISC DUB OVER iiim iria gr in p a a nnana n n E 32 30 26 33 22 25 28 24 31 1 ANALOG Lights when signal from analog jacks is selected as source 2 COAXIAL Lights when signal from coaxial jacks is selected as the source 3 OPTICAL Lights when signal from optical jack on the front panel or rear panel is selected as the source HDCD Lights when a HDCD disc is playing in the CD deck F Lights when the front optical input has been selected MP3 Lights when a MP3 disc is playing in the CD deck CD Lights when a conventional audio CD is playing in the CD dec
24. esumes MANUAL lights MANUAL MODE For digital or analog recordings the track numbers may be added at any time by pressing TR INCR on the remote control TO SWITCH THE NUMBERING MODE Press AUTO MANUAL repeatedly When manual mode is selected MANUAL lights DIGITAL RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL DRLC The Digital Recording Level Control is adjusted manually manual mode or automatically auto mode when the unit is recording digital source You can increase or decrease digital recording level by using this function MANUAL MODE To adjust the Digital Recording Level Control manually press DIGITAL LEVEL UP or DOWN The DRLC RT lights The Manual Digital Recording Level is adjusted from 3dB to 3dB 7 steps If the Manual Digital S fnr dem pepe gen mm NE eI et Te Li Recording Level is set to OdB DRLC will disappear DE COR FI AUTO MODE DRLC lights To change to Automatic Digital Recording Level Control A DRLC mode press A DRLC on the remote control The A DRLC lights To release the DRLC or A DRLC mode select OdB by pressing DIGITAL LEVEL UP or DOWN on the remote MN control n annann INL UND DLE a DERE A DRLC lights 19 Recordings Chapter 3 FINALIZATION Finalization completes the recording of a disc so that it can be played in other machines PRECAUTION e Once a CD R disc is finalized the disc cannot be unfinalized e A CD RW disc can be unfinalized e D
25. ia C660 Compact Disc Recorder CEJ Owner s Manual B GG Manuel d installation _ C vedienungsanleitung CH Manual del Usuario GNE Manuale delle Istruzioni GEM Bruksanvisning S Introduction Chapter 1 SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Ce EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance PRECAUTIONS Read the Operating Instructions carefully and completely before operating the unit Be sure to keep the Operating Instructions for future reference All warnings and cautions in the Operating Instructions and on the unit should be strictly followed as well as the safety suggestions below INSTALLATION 1 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water such as near a bathtub washbowl swimming pool or the like 2 Heat Do not use this unit near
26. isplay Chapter 4 Playback PLAYBACK MP3 DISC PLAYBACK The MP3 function supports the following discs MP3 and MP3 CD mixed discs MP3 CDDA multi session recorded discs The MP3 playing function is accessed by the MP3 button on the remote control P3 discs automatically convert the playing function to the MP3 On Mode without pressing the MP3 button Any mixed MP3 CD discs will be read as CDDA With these CDs conversion to the MP3 On Mode will occur only after pressing the MP3 button P3 operation is possible in both CDP and CDR However if one deck is in the MP3 Play Mode the other deck cannot function in the MP3 Play mode The MP3 function allows playing options like RANDOM SKIP and the use of the number buttons However it does not provide the Search function In this mode only P3 discs can be played The disc in the deck in MP3 Play Mode can proceed with the Dubbing of CDDA Format to the recording deck at 1x speed The MP3 function can only support External Analog Out It does not support External Digital Out Press the MP3 button on the remote control to select MP3 or CD format as required HDCD DISC PLAYBACK HDCD IS HDCD which stands for High Definition Compatible Digital is a sophisticated process that enables the unit to deliver outstanding digital to analog decoding no matter what type of CD is played When a disc with the HDCD logo is played this unit is able to take advantage of the special
27. jack is not in use to prevent dust from entering the connection point Chapter 3 Recordings OYADI N CEDINGS NOTE 1 PressONon the remote control or POWER button on the front panel STANDBY ON will turn green indicating that the unit is on and functioning 2 Press appropriate OPEN CLOSE on the front panel or remote control to open the desired deck 3 Load a disc with the label side up The play deck may not play the CD R RW discs unless they are finalized You can play them in the record deck 4 Press appropriate OPEN CLOSE to close the desired deck You can also close the deck by gently pressing on the outside of the disc tray NOTE e Do not attach any seal or label to either side the recordable side or the labelled side of a CD R RW disc It may cause malfunction e Do not use irregular shaped CDs example heart shaped octagonal ones It may cause malfunction e When loading an 8 cm 3 inch disc put it on the inner circle of the tray e Do not place more than one compact disc on one disc tray e Do not tilt the unit with discs loaded Doing so may cause malfunctions INFORMATION DISPLAY When the disc is loaded the type or status of disc is displayed as follows Conventional audio CD CD Text CD finalized CD R or CD RW disc TOC will flash while the unit reads the disc s Table Of Contents information Y The total number of tracks and the total time of all tracks will be displayed CD will also light to in
28. k Play Pause indicator Indicates the status of the individual CD decks 9 TRACK Lights when the information display shows the running time of the individual track being played 10 TOTAL Lights when the information display shows the total time of all tracks on a disc 11 REMAIN Lights when the information display shows the time remaining on a disc 12 TIME Lights in conjunction with one of the time indicators TRACK TOTAL REMAIN to show which of the time status mode is active 13 ADRLC This indicator lights when the unit is recording and the ADRLC function has been selected and activated 14 MANUAL This indicator lights when the automatic method of incrementing tracks is not selected for a recording session 15 SRC lights when the Sample Rate Converter is in use 16 RECORD Lights when making a recording and flashes while preparing to make a recording 17 SYNC Lights when the unit has been programmed for a CD sync recording on au A CDP RANDOM PROG REPEAT 1A B ALL CD S a COPY PROHIBIT 28 26 27 30 24 25 23 22 20 29 21 19 18 CD RW Indicates the type of disc in the record deck When a CD R disc is in use only R is lit When a CD RW disc is in use RW is lit 19 COPY PROHIBIT Lights when a recording is not possible due to the Serial Copy Management System SCMS 20 DISC DUB DUBBING Lights when a dubbing is in progress between the two CD decks 21 1TR DUB These indicators
29. l Copy Management System SCMS is implemented in this unit to protect the rights of copyright holders SCMS allows you to make a first generation digital copy a digital copy of the original source but not a copy of this copy The SCMS copy restriction does not apply to analog recordings Recording from digital sources with copy prohibition code Copying a disc recorded from analog sources Copyrighted CDs or copyright protected digital sources Any analog source Digital input Y OK First generation copy Digital input Y NO Second generation copy SPECIFICATION Discs supported Frequency response Playback signal to noise ratio Playback total harmonic distortion Digital input sampling frequency range Digital input format Recording format Analog in Analog out Digital in Digital out Power supply Power consumption Dimensions W x H x D Weight NOTE Analog input Y OK SC 2000 6 D 88888 Co oe CD CD R CD RW for digital audio 2 Hz to 20 kHz 100 dB 0 005 88 dB 32 to 96 kHz sampling rate conversion IEC60958 16 bits 44 1 kHz RCA RCA Optical Coaxial Optical Coaxial 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 28W 435 x 110 x 339 mm 17 3 x 44 x 13 5 in 4 8 kg 10 6 Ibs Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice COPYRIGHT Please check the laws on copyright relating to recordings from discs radio or external tapes for the country in which the unit is being us
30. l shock when recording or play back is in progress The disc spinning at high speed may be damaged CD RECORDER ala O On Ope zm Ox or EE ve zi O lIO e optical rec out play in PREAMP CD input analog O 11 Connections Chapter 2 CONNECTIONS Using the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jack on the front panel Connections to a portable digital CD or MD player may be made by connecting the digital output of the player to the front panel DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jack on this unit NOTE Consult the owner s manual on your receiver or processor for details as the names of the jacks may vary from unit to unit POWER CONNECTIONS Connect the AC Power Cord to an AC power source USING HEADPHONES Connect headphones with a stereo standard plug g 6 3 mm to PHONES e When the unit is in the dual playback mode see page 26 only the output of the play deck will be fed to PHONES jack 12 PLAY DECK CONNECTIONS OUTPUT JACKS ESQ ANALOG Connect the ANALOG CD PLAY OUT jacks to the CD input analog jacks on your receiver preamp or surround processor LJ COAXIAL Connect the COAXIAL CD PLAY OUT to the CD input coaxial jack of your receiver preamp processor or external digital decoder RECORDING DECK CONNECTIONS OUTPUT JACKS EJ ANALOG Connect the ANALOG CD REC OUT jacks to the TAPE play in jacks on your receiver preamp or surround processor EA COAXIAL Connect the COAXIAL CD REC
31. mation Chapter 5 ALERT MESSAGES 28 ERROR MESSAGE CHECK DISC DATA DISC ERROR DISC FULL ERROR FAILED FULL NO AUDIO EXPLANATION A record related button has been pressed when a finalized disc is in the record deck A record related button has been pressed when a standard CD is in the record deck A non audio CD ROM or a Video CD disc has been placed in the unit A non finalized disc has been placed in the play deck A DVD disc has been placed in the unit This unit does not play or dub DVD discs There is not enough time left on the disc to complete a planned recording The disc is not loaded properly There is a problem with the disc A dubbing has not been completed properly Trying to program 33rd track A record related button has been pressed when a non audio disc is in the record tray SOLUTION Unfinalize the disc to add tracks to a CD RW disc Replace the disc with a blank CD R RW disc Only audio CD discs will play in the unit replace the disc Finalize the disc Replace the disc Use another blank CD R RW disc Erase one or more tracks on a CD RW disc Open the tray and check to see that the disc is properly loaded Try another disc Check the play disc Repeat the dubbing process Up to 32 tracks can be programmed in this unit Replace the disc with a blank CD R RW Audio disc Chapter 5 Additional Information RESTRICTION ON DIGITAL RECORDING The Seria
32. n your receiver preamp or processor e Do not use high volume levels when listening to high speed dubbings while they are in progress It may cause malfunction e PAUSE does not operate while a dubbing is in progress racks will be added automatically to mirror the track structure of the original disc e The total time indication of the recorded CD may vary slightly from the original due to variations in the Spin Speed of each drive But no information has been lost in the recording process e f the original disc being dubbed is a digital copy or if it contains copy prohibit signals the unit will automatically make a copy with real time speed in analog mode because of SCMS see page 29 16 Chapter 3 Recordings RECORDING CD SYNC RECORDING FROM CD MD OR DVD PLAYER CD sync recording allows you to make an automatic digital recording from an external CD MD or DVD player During CD sync recording the record deck starts in sync with the source and tracks are automatically numbered 1 Press INPUT on the front panel or the remote control repeatedly until the desired input is displayed With each press of the button the input changes as shown on the right 2 Load a blank or non finalized CD R RW disc on the record tray 3 Press CD SYNC repeatedly on the front panel or remote control to select 1 TRK or ALL To record only the first track from the source player select 1 TRK To record the entire disc or tape select ALL
33. nd then PLAY on the remote control RECORD will stop flashing and the recording will be started TO STOP THE RECORDING Press STOP on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PAUSE on the remote control BUSY and UPDATE will be displayed briefly TO PAUSE THE RECORDING Press PAUSE on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PAUSE on the remote control To resume recording press PLAY on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PLAY on the remote control TO PLAY OTHER MACHINES As with all recorded CD R RW discs the disc must be finalized before it can be played in other machines See page 20 for details NOTE e Itis possible to listen to the sound while recording by selecting the appropriate input on your receiver preamp or processor Chapter 3 Recordings RECORDING NUMBERING TRACKS The tracks can be numbered automatically auto mode or manually manual mode AUTO MODE Auto mode can be used with either digital or analog recording The auto mode will add track numbers automatically in one of two ways a i E e When track data is present from a digital recording it will be carried over to the new copy disc a e In the auto mode for recordings from an analog source or a digital source with no track data the track number will be increased when the unit receives silence for 3 seconds digital or 10 seconds analogue The unit will also go into the pause mode until the input source r
34. o play the disc in fast reverse mode Press to move to the previous track 8 DUAL Press to enable both CD decks to play back at the same time and function as independent CD units 9 SINGLE Press to control the unit as a two disc CD player changer 10 Numbered buttons Press to access a specific track for playback or during the programming process 11 PROGRAM CLEAR Press to clear an item in a program sequence 12 PROGRAM CHECK Press to check or edit a programmed playback sequence 13 CD SYNC Press to make sync recording from an external CD player when a digital connection is used 14 INPUT Press to select the input source analog digital coaxial or digital optical for recording 15 ERASE Press to erase a track or an entire CD RW disc or to unfinalize a disc 16 SPEED Press to select the recording speed for internal dubbing 17 CD PLAY LEVEL Press this button to switch Level Indicator to play deck 18 CD PLAY TEXT Press this button to read Text for the disc in the play deck 19 MP3 Press to select the playing tracks for MP3 or CD DA 20 A DRLC Press to change to Automatic Digital Record Level Control A DRLC mode 21 CD REC Press to control or program the functions of the disc in the record deck 22 CD REC OPEN Press to open the record deck 23 CD REC DISPLAY Press to cycle through time display options for the disc in the record deck 24 PLAY Use as a play and enter button 25 CD REC INTRO Press to do Intro scan for the disc in
35. of tracks as programmed on your DAT DCC or other digital sources Those tracks would not be numbered continuously If you want to record a sequence of tracks record them one by one ABOUT THE UPDATE PROCESS UPDATE is displayed after recording The update process writes non audio data in the PMA Program Memory Area of the disc When finalizing the disc TOC Table Of Contents is generated from the PMA data WHEN DIGITAL INPUT IS INTERRUPTED DURING RECORDING If incoming digital input from the source device is interrupted momentarily such as when the sampling frequency is changed on the source a blank segment is recorded If there is an interruption longer than 4 seconds this unit stops recording and updates the PMA data WHEN RECORDING ADDITIONAL TRACKS Additional recordings are made in sequence to the end of the last track on a non finalized CD R RW if there is enough time remaining on the disc Up to 99 tracks can be recorded on a single disc MINIIMUM LENGTH OF RECORDING YOU CAN MAKE The shortest possible length of recording is restricted to 6 seconds In other words you cannot terminate recording before the first 6 seconds are up During this interval pressing PLAY or STOP has no effect COMPRESSED AUDIO AND VIDEO OR GRAPHICS DATA This unit is not capable of recording compressed audio like DTS and Dolby Digital Surround sounds Non audio data contained in a Graphics CD or HDCD cannot be recorded on this unit either COPY
36. ol until the number of tracks to be erased is displayed For example when 06 TRK is displayed a total of six tracks will be erased counting back from the last track on the disc TI 4 Within 3 seconds press PLAY on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PLAY on the remote control After the erasing process ERASE will go out and the total number of tracks will be displayed CD RW ET aul LU rent IE COR RI NOTE The time it takes to complete the erasing process varies from one disc to another 21 Playback Chapter 4 PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATION 1 Turn on the power and load a disc See page 13 for details 2 Press PLAY on the front panel for the appropriate deck Alternatively press CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck and then PLAY on the remote control P will appear and the track number being played and the running time of the track will be displayed WHEN THERE IS A DISC IN EACH DECK The player will respond in one of two ways depending on whether the dual play setting is activated or not See page 26 for details IN NORMAL MODE SINGLE PLAY MODE When the disc in one deck finishes the disc in the other deck will begin to play co IN DUAL MODE con P ES Each deck will operate as a separate single play CD unit without regard to the status of the other deck Track number Elapsed time of i being played the current track WHEN ERROR IS DISPLAYED Non finalized CD R RW discs will not pl
37. ord Connect this plug to an AC outlet 8 ANALOG CD REC IN These jacks accept the analog signals that are 4 OPTICAL CD REC DIGITAL OUT This jack carries the digital audio used for CD recordings output signal from the record deck 9 ANALOG CD REC OUT These jacks carry the analog audio output 5 OPTICAL CD REC DIGITAL IN This jack accepts the digital audio signal from the record deck input signal from a compatible digital audio product Introduction Chapter 1 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS 1 10 O at Oo QD on F MP3 OOS PLAYER SELECT co PLAY CD PLAY CD PLAY DISPLAY OPEN ro CD PLAY INTRO fF ADRLC p RECORDER 1 DUAL STOP 2 E T 8 9 QOQOO TROcRAN REG CLEAR O SPEED ERASE UP DO N ir CD PLAY CD PLAY teyet cD RE TEXT LEVEL EL LEV 7 C D M TZ xX ZA 40 NPUT cD ESYNG SOC TR INOR C EL NAD 2000 C660 RC BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 OFF Press to turn the unit off 2 ON Press to turn the unit on 3 CD PLAY Press to control or program the functions of the disc in the play deck 4 CD PLAY OPEN Press to open the play deck 5 CD PLAY DISPLAY Press to cycle through the various time display options for the disc in the play deck 6 CD PLAY INTRO Press to do Intro scan play for the disc in the play deck 7 REVERSE SKIP SCAN Press and hold t
38. r TOC process total number of tracks and total time of all tracks will be displayed and CD will light CD lights 4 Press DUB on the remote control or DUBBING on the front panel and wait until 01 00 00 is ARET displayed When DISC FULL is displayed there is not enough space on the disc Use another disc COAXIAL Ey Us 5 Press PLAY on the play deck or record deck Alternatively press PLAY on the remote control UNE of LI of all The dubbing will stop automatically when the source disc has played through to the end After the dubbing is finished BUSY and UPDATE will be displayed briefly a me TO STOP A DUBBING OPERATION MANUALLY pio BEBO Press STOP on the play deck or record deck Alternatively press STOP on the remote control coun ud TO PLAY IN OTHER MACHINES As with all recorded CD R RW discs the disc must be finalized before it can be played in other machines See page 20 for details CHANGING THE ORDER OF TRACKS TO BE DUBBED Before starting the dubbing program the tracks so that they will be played in the desired order See page 24 for details e Dub containing programmed playback may only be made by real time or 2x speed If you attempt to make a programmed dubbing at 4x speed the unit will automatically select the 2x speed NOTE Recording levels can be adjusted during digital recordings e Itis possible to listen to the disc while it is being dubbed by selecting the appropriate input o
39. recording process that is used in the creation of HDCD discs Although HDCD discs are playable on any CD player when they are used in a unit such as this unit the special circuitry delivers audio with extraordinary fidelity stunning resolution and the highest possible overall quality The HDCD process effectively cancels the additive and subtractive distortions that are present in other recordings No special adjustment is required to play a HDCD disc Simply play the disc as you would any other CD and this unit will automatically sense that it is a HDCD recording If the special circuitry Processor is not used by another deck to decode a MP3 CD or even another HDCD disc the HDCD indicator will light in the Information Display on the front panel to remind you that a HDCD disc is playing It is important to note that the HDCD process is completely compatible with standard recordings Its high quality digital to analog circuitry provides enhanced play back from all standard CD audio discs CD TEXT DISC PLAYBACK e CD Text will only be operated through Remote Control e Press TEXT button of the appointed deck in stop mode then the title of inputted Text CD will be scrolled once in 13 digits Then it will scroll Disc Artist in 13 digits once and then return to initial mode e Press TEXT button in playing mode then it will scroll once the title of playing track and then scroll the track artist in 13 digits Then it will return to its play mode
40. s CD PLAY or CD REC for the desired deck 2 Press PROGRAM PROG will light and 00 P 01 will be displayed 3 Press the numbered button to program a track When selecting a two digit track number the second number must be entered within 3 seconds after the first number pressed As each track is entered the display will flash three times alternating between two displays 4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks Tracks may also be added using REVERSE SKIP and FORWARD SKIP to locate the track and the PROGRAM to enter that track to the programmed sequence 5 Press PLAY to start programmed playback The program will remain in the unit s memory until the disc is removed or the unit is turned off TO CHECK THE PROGRAM To scroll through a program list press PROGRAM CHECK repeatedly Each press of the button will move through the tracks that have been programmed TO ADD A NEW TRACK 1 Press PROGRAM CHECK repeatedly until 00 will flash 2 Press a numbered button to add a new track TO DELETE A TRACK IN THE PROGRAM 1 Press PROGRAM CHECK repeatedly to select the track you wish to delete 2 Press PROGRAM CLEAR The selected track will be deleted and programmed tracks with higher numbers are decreased by one TO CHANGE THE PROGRAM 1 Press PROGRAM CHECK repeatedly to select the track you wish to change 2 Press the numbered button TO CLEAR THE PROGRAM Press PROGRAM while the program is playing PROG will go out on the information d
41. show the status of dubbing 22 SCAN Indicates during Intro scan play 23 X2 XA Indicates which speed has been selected for dubbing recordings 24 1 A B ALL CD S Displays the type of repeat function being used 25 OVER Lights when recording level is excessive during analog recording 26 Status display Displays the disc playing time and messages about the discs recordings 27 REPEAT Lights when a repeat function is being used 28 Level indicators Displays the input output level during an analog recording 29 PROGRAM Lights when one of the CD decks is being programmed for playback options 30 RANDOM Lights when random playback has been programmed for one of the CD decks 31 CDP CDR These indicators show which deck the level indicators are responding to 32 SINGLE Lights when the unit is playing in single mode 33 DUAL Lights when the unit is playing in dual mode Chapter 1 Introduction IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS REAR PANEL ANALOG I Y 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 ANALOG CD PLAY OUT These jacks carry the analog audio output 6 COAXIAL CD REC IN This jack accepts the digital audio input signal signal from the play deck from a compatible digital audio product 2 COAXIAL CD PLAY OUT This jack carries the digital audio output 7 COAXIAL CD REC OUT This jack carries the digital audio output signal from the play deck signal from the record deck 3 AC power c
42. surfaces are extremely dirty use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzine or thinner as these might damage the surface of the unit STORING DISCS After recording or playing store the disc in its case Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat or leave it in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight as temperature may rise considerably inside the car CARE OF DISCS e Discs can be scratched Handle them carefully e When a disc becomes dirty wipe it from the centre out with a soft cleaning cloth Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog records REMOTE CONTROL INSERTING BATTERIES Detach the battery cover on the rear of the remote control and insert two batteries size AAA LOAD THE BATTERIES AS ILLUSTRATED The maximum operational distance between the remote control and the sensor on the main unit should be approximately 7 meters 23 feet When this distance decreases replace the batteries with new ones USING THE SHARED BUTTONS The remote control is designed to operate both of the CD decks of the unit Some buttons are dedicated to one specific CD deck while others are shared between the two decks To use shared buttons such as PLAY STOP PAUSE FORWARD SCAN REVERSE SCAN FORWARD SKIP REVERSE SKIP PROGRAM PROGRAM CHE
43. t use a polarized AC power plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the polarized plug can be completely inserted to prevent exposure of the blades of the plug 5 When not in use Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will not be used for several months or more When the cord is plugged in a small amount of current continues to flow to the unit even when the power is turned off CAUTION Modifications or adjustments to this product which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s right or authority to operate this product MAINTENANCE Clean the unit only as recommended in the Operating Instructions DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Have the unit serviced by a qualified service technician if The AC power plug has been damaged Foreign objects or liquid have gotten inside the unit The unit has been exposed to rain or water The unit does not seem to operate normally The unit exhibits a marked change in performance The unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF OWNER S RECORD For your convenience record the model number and serial number you will find them on the rear of your set in the space provided below Please refer to them when you contact your dealer in case of difficulty Model No Serial No Introduction Chapter 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION e Dual deck CD play
44. uring the finalization process never switch the power off or the disc may be damaged Once started the finalization process cannot be aborted e Dust or scratches on a disc may prevent it from being finalized successfully e The finalization process time depends on the disc and number of tracks e During the finalization process the record deck will not accept any operating commands 1 Load the CD R RW disc on the record tray DES S BRIT ENT ea 2 Press FINALIZE on the front panel or remote control FINAL will begin flashing LITE 3 Within 3 seconds press PLAY on the record deck Alternatively press CD REC and then PLAY on the remote control FINAL and remaining time will flash e The finalization process will take between 60 and 90 seconds depending on the length of material recorded on the disc During the finalization process the record deck will not accept any operating commands ORA When the finalization process is complete FINAL will go out and CD will light as an indication that the disc is now playable on other players ia co E Telai LI LED a CD lights En UNFINALIZATION To keep the material that is already recorded on a CD RW disc and to add an additional track and erase an individual track you must first unfinalize the disc 1 Load the CD RW disc on the record tray Hi 2 Press ERASE on the front panel or remote control repeatedly until UN and FINAL will flash 3 Within 3 seconds press PLA

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