Hitachi CDR-8130 instruction manual Emergency Eject Procedure, Removal Procedure

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120 mm Disc

80 mm Disc

Disc label side

Disc label side

Disc Tray

Disc Tray

Push

Push

IMPORTANT

-Do not press the OPEN/CLOSE button while the host computer is accessing the disc. It may caused an error.

-When not using the CD-ROM Drive, keep the Disc Tray closed. It will prevent the entry of the dust and dirt, and reduce the requirements for disc and lens cleaning

CAUTION

If you do not observe the following items, troubles, such as that the Disc Tray can not be opened or can not be closed, may occur or it may cause damage to the mechanism of the CD-ROM Drive.

-Never use a damaged, broken or deformed disc.

-Do not press down hard on the Disc Tray when opening and closing the Disc Tray.

EMERGENCY EJECT PROCEDURE

Only in case of emergency:

If the Disc Tray does not open when the OPEN/CLOSE Button is pressed, make sure that the power of the CD-ROM Drive is turned on and software lock function has not been used. If the Disc Tray still will not open, the CD-ROM Drive’s Manual Emergency Eject mechanism may be activated.

This should be used only in case of emergency.

REMOVAL PROCEDURE

1.Turn off the CD-ROM Drive and wait at least 15 seconds till the disc stops rotating.

2.Insert the Eject bar (for example, a straightened paper clip) into the Manual Emergency Eject Hole about 25 mm (1 inch).

3.Pull the Disc Tray

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Contents Model CDR-8130 This label is fixed to the bottom of the CD-ROM Drive Definitions and a Symbol Power source Precautions for SafetyPrecautions for USE Installation conditionsCleaning of the CD-ROM Drive, discs Precautions for CareMounting requirements Mounting screwControls and Functions Hardware Installation Installation What YOU Need HardwareHardware Option SoftwareDrive Operation Software InstallationRemoval Procedure Emergency Eject ProcedureTroubleshooting Lens CleaningHole Mechanical DimensionsPerformance GeneralAudio Performance Reliability

CDR-8130 specifications

The Hitachi CDR-8130 is a notable component in the world of digital audio, particularly known for its capabilities as a compact disc recorder. Released during a time when the transition from analog to digital audio was paramount, the CDR-8130 exhibited cutting-edge technology that appealed to both audio enthusiasts and industry professionals.

One of the primary features of the Hitachi CDR-8130 is its high-quality recording and playback capabilities. It supports various disc formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users to enjoy flexibility in how they manage their audio collections. Its ability to achieve 1x to 8x recording speeds highlighted its efficiency, enabling users to create high-quality music discs in a fraction of the time taken by older models.

The CDR-8130 also incorporates advanced error correction technologies, which significantly enhance the reliability of audio recording. These technologies ensure that any defects or data loss during the recording process are minimized, resulting in crystal-clear sound quality. The integration of an intelligent buffer system helps in managing data flow efficiently, preventing dropouts that may occur during high-speed writing.

Regarding user experience, the Hitachi CDR-8130 features a user-friendly interface with straightforward controls, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced users. It often includes an LCD display that provides essential information such as track number, remaining time, and recording status, contributing to an intuitive operation.

Additionally, the CDR-8130 supports digital optical input and output connections, enabling it to interface seamlessly with other audio components such as CD players and mixers. This compatibility was particularly significant for professional audio setups, allowing for a streamlined workflow during recording sessions.

The design of the CDR-8130 reflects quality engineering, aimed at durability and longevity. A well-ventilated chassis helps to maintain optimal operating temperatures, while solid build quality ensures resilience against daily wear and tear.

In summary, the Hitachi CDR-8130 stands out as a reliable and versatile compact disc recorder that combines advanced features and technologies suitable for a variety of audio applications. Its high-quality recording capabilities, user-friendly design, and robust error correction systems make it a valuable tool for any audio enthusiast or professional. As the world transitioned into digital formats, the CDR-8130 played a significant role in shaping how music was recorded and shared in the era of compact discs.