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Model CDR632 User Guide CD Recorder CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT.
2 ENGLISH Warnings and Cautions The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilater al tri- angle is intended to aler t the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous v oltage " within the product's enclosure. It ma y be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electr ic shoc k to per- sons.
— Important Safety Instructions 3 ENGLISH Important Safety Instructions READ BEFORE OPERA TING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and man ufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards . There are, how ev er , some installation and operation precautions which you should be particular ly a ware of .
— Important Safety Instructions 4 ENGLISH NO TE T O CA TV SYSTEM INST ALLER: This reminder is provided to call the CA TV (Cab le- TV) system installer's attention to Ar ticle 820-40 of the NEC .
5 ENGLISH 1 – Introduction Thank you for purchasing the CDR632. Before using the CDR632, please read this manual care- fully , and use the product as directed to insure trouble- free enjoyment. After you ha ve read this manual, please keep it handy for future reference.
ENGLISH 1 – Introduction — About discs 6 About discs Handle discs carefully so as not to dama ge or scratch the fr ont side. T o pr otect the disc, av oid placing it in the follo wing locations: • In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater .
1 – Introduction — What is finalizing? 7 ENGLISH What is fi nalizing? Even after audio data is recorded on a CD-R or CD- R W disc, it cannot be played back on a con v entional CD player until the fi nal T OC (*) data has been recorded on the disc.
8 ENGLISH 2 – Front and rear panel Fr ont panel 1 PO WER s witch T urns the po wer on/of f. 2 Disc tray Insert a disc (CD, CD-R, CD-R W) here. 3 (Open/Close) button Opens or closes the disc tray . The display will indicate “ Open ” when the tray is opened, or “ Close ” when the tray is closed.
2 – Front and rear panel — Rear panel 9 ENGLISH F ERASE/DEL button When using a CD-R W disc, this button lets you erase a track or the disc. When entering text, this button deletes the character at the cursor location. G (stop) button Stops recording or playback.
ENGLISH 2 – Front and rear panel — RC632CDR (remote control unit) 10 RC632CDR (remote control unit) 1 OPEN/CLOSE button Performs the same function as the front panel Open/Close button ( 3 ). 2 0 – 9 buttons Use these buttons to enter track numbers or to make program playback settings.
2 – Front and rear panel — Audio signal connections 11 ENGLISH D ERASE button Performs the same function as the front panel ERASE/DEL button ( F ). E RECORD button Performs the same function as the front panel (record)/TR.INCR. button ( J ). F SYNC REC button Performs the same function as the front panel SYNC REC/< button ( K ).
12 ENGLISH 3 – Menu mode operations This section e xplains the basic procedures in Menu mode, where you can mak e various settings for the CDR632 and perform v arious editing operations. Menu structure Menu mode is or ganized as follo ws. F or details on each item, refer to the appropriate page .
3 – Menu mode operations — Basic operation in Menu mode 13 ENGLISH If using the remote contr ol unit 1 Press the MENU button to enter Men u mode. Y ou will switch from normal mode to Menu mode, and the display will sho w the menu items. 2 Use the SKIP b uttons to select a men u item.
14 ENGLISH 4 – Playback This section e xplains ho w to playback CD/CD-R/CD- R W media inserted in the disc tray , and how to playback MP3 format audio fi les from media such as CD-R OM. T ypes of disc that can be play ed The CDR632 can play the follo wing types of disc.
4 – Playback — Selecting a song 15 ENGLISH Selecting a song Here ’ s how to select a song when playing a CD that contains more than one track. Y ou can select a song either by moving to the pre vious or ne xt track (Skip) or by directly specifying a track number .
ENGLISH 4 – Playback — Track search 16 T rac k searc h During playback (or while paused), you can search to fi nd the portion of the track you w ant to hear .
4 – Playback — Playback modes 17 ENGLISH 2 If y ou want to specify onl y the trac k n umber , or the trac k number and the min utes, enter the desired digits and press the ENTER b ut- ton on the remote contr ol unit (or the PLA Y or P A USE b utton).
ENGLISH 4 – Playback — Playback modes 18 2 The pre vious displa y will reappear shortl y after y ou stop operating the PLA Y MODE button. W ith the e xception of Continue playback mode, the playback mode is sho wn as follows in the left part of the display .
4 – Playback — Switching the time display 19 ENGLISH • Y ou can press the CLEAR b utton on the remote con- trol unit to delete the most recently prog rammed trac k from the progr am data.
ENGLISH 4 – Playback—Repeat playback 20 Repeat playbac k Here’ s how you can repeatedly play all tracks of the currently inserted disc, or repeatedly play a specifi ed region within a track (A-B Repeat Playback). Normal repeat pla yback All tracks on the disc will play repeatedly .
4 – Playback — Pitch control playback 21 ENGLISH Pitch contr ol pla yback The CDR632 has a pitch control playback function that lets you adjust the pitch (and speed) of the play- back.
ENGLISH 4 – Playback — Playing MP3 files 22 Caution MP3 fi les con verted at a sampling rate other than 44.1 kHz cannot be played correctly . The recommended format is a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher . Note • F or a disc on which MP3 fi les are stored, each MP3 fi le is handled as a “ track ” .
4 – Playback—Playing MP3 files 23 ENGLISH Directory playbac k settings Here’ s how to turn directory mode on/of f and perform operations in directory mode. Note In the e xplanation below , w e use menu mode to s witch director y mode on/off , but y ou can also do this by press- ing the DIR button on the remote control unit.
24 ENGLISH 5 – Recording This section e xplains ho w to record on CD-R/CD-R W media inserted in the disc tray , and ho w to use v arious recording functions. Bef ore y ou record Understanding the follo wing points will help you a void unnecessary problems when recording.
5 – Recording — Basic recording operations 25 ENGLISH 2 If the recor ding sour ce is analog ( [ANALOG] lit), use the INPUT contr ols to adjust the level received fr om the connected pla ybac k unit. Set the le vel as high as possible without allo wing the meters sho wn in the upper part of the display to reach the clipping point.
ENGLISH 5 – Recording — Switching the time display 26 6 Press the (record) b utton to enter recor d-ready mode. The [REC] and [] will light, and the display will indicate “ Now OPC. ” . Note • “ OPC ” stands f or Optimum P ower Control. This is a function that optimizes the po wer of the laser used to record the disc.
5 – Recording — Fade-in/out 27 ENGLISH F ade-in/out When recording, you can f ade-in the input signal from silence to the speci fi ed le v el, or fade-out from the current le vel to silence. The f ade-in/out times can be speci fi ed independently .
ENGLISH 5 – Recording — Sync recording 28 3 Begin pla ybac k on input sour ce unit. After playback is begun on input source unit, the CDR632 will start recording automatically when it detects audio signal which is abov e the sync le vel adjusted in step 2.
5 – Recording — Auto track recording 29 ENGLISH A uto trac k recor ding Auto track recording is a function that automatically updates the track number when the speci fi ed condi- tion occurs. 1 Select the auto track mode as f ollo ws. 1 As described in “ Basic operation in Menu mode ” ( → p.
ENGLISH 5 – Recording — Manually updating the track number 30 Manuall y updating the track number If you want to update the track number manually , pro- ceed as follo ws. 1 T ake the f ollowing steps to enable man ual track n umber updating. 1 As described in “ Basic operation in Menu mode ” ( → p.
31 ENGLISH 6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations Caution Be careful that the power is not accidentally turned off while the fi nalize , un- fi nalize, refresh, or disc/trac k erase operations are being e xecuted. If this occurs, the data on the disc will be corrupted, and it is also possible that the disc itself will become unusable .
ENGLISH 6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations — Refreshing 32 Refreshing In some cases, the CDR632 may be unable to recog- nize a disc, perhaps because fi nalization w as aborted by a po wer failure or other reason, or because the disc has been used by a computer .
6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations — Erasing a track 33 ENGLISH Erasing a track This operation erases the speci fi ed track and all sub- sequent tracks from a recorded CD-R W disc. Caution The contents of the erased track(s) will be lost f ore v er .
34 ENGLISH 7 – Entering names Caution If you turn off the power without fi nalizing after entering a name, the TOC will not be written, and the name you entered will be discarded. Y ou must ex ecute the fi naliz e operation to write the T OC . Y ou can use the “ TEXT EDIT? ” menu item to enter a name for a disc or track.
7 – Entering names — Naming a track 35 ENGLISH Naming a track Here ’ s how to assign a name to a track recorded on a CD-R/CD-R W disc. 1 While stopped, access the “ TEXT EDIT? ” menu item and press the ENTER b utton. The display will indicate “ T ext> XXX ” (you can choose Disc or a track number 01 – 99).
36 ENGLISH 8 – Messages Err or messages If one of the follo wing messages should appear , press the (stop) b utton and then deal with the cause of the error . If you are still unable to resolve the prob- lem, please contact service center nearby . • Can ’ t Rec! Cannot record.
37 ENGLISH 9 – Troubleshooting • P o wer does not turn on Is the po wer cable fi rmly plugged in? • “ Disc Error! ” appears Could the disc be soiled? Clean or replace the disc. • Can ’ t playbac k Could condensation hav e occurred? If condensa- tion has occurred, remov e the disc and leav e the unit po wered-on for sev eral hours.
38 ENGLISH 10 – Specifications Recordable discs CD-R, CD-R-D A, CD-R W , CD-R W -D A (High Speed CD-R W is supported) Quantization bit depth 16-bit linear Sampling frequency 44.
39 ENGLISH 11 – Limited Warranty Your Marantz Professional product is warranted against manufacturer defects in material and work- manship for a period of one year parts and labor. Marantz will pay for labor and material expenses for items covered by this limited warranty.
D & M Holdings Inc. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY Printed in China 10/2005 D00884100A ecm-f.
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