Front Panel Features
AC power switch. The large HHB logo at the
On
Alphanumeric display. The
Disc tray (Drive 1). The disc drive accepts one disc at a time. The drawer is motorised and can be manually opened and closed with the EJECT button (5). When the drawer is open, the display shows Open. (NOTE: If open with the unit unpowered, the drawer closes automatically on
Disc tray (Drive 2). As (3). The drawer can be operated with the EJECT button (6).
EJECT button (Drive 1). Opens and closes Drive 1’s disc tray. See page 20 for full details.
EJECT button (Drive 2). Operation as (5).
Remote control sensor. The
NOTE: The
PLAY/PAUSE button. Press from STOP to start playback. If pressed during PLAY, playback will pause, and resume on a further press. The display indicates PLAY mode with the H symbol, or PAUSE mode with the B symbol. The green H B in the button illuminates, steadily in PLAY mode and flashing in PAUSE mode. See page 20 for more details.
STOP button. Pressing this button stops the disc from all transport modes. The display shows the symbol A and the yellow A symbol in the button illuminates.
FFWD button. Press and hold from PLAY to scan (search) forward through the current track at increased speed, with audio. Search speed increases the longer the button is pressed. PLAY resumes when the button is released. See page 20 for more details.
FREW button. This button has exactly the same function as the FFWD button (10) above, except that the search direction is reversed.
RECORD button. Press to prepare the drive for recording. After checking disc type, etc., the drive enters RECORD PAUSE mode. Recording is started by pressing the PLAY/ PAUSE button, which “releases” the paused state. See page 21 for more details.
SYNC RECORD button. Press to start recording on detection of a start trigger (e.g. a Track ID code or audio level). SYNC RECORD also invokes Track ID marking. See page 24 for full details.
AMS/Digital Rec Level control.
The “press” function acts as an ENTER button in menu navigation to select submenus and options. In PLAY mode, it is used as a MARK button, to store the current play position so it can be easily
Analogue Rec Level control. This is a conventional record level control for use when either of the analogue inputs are selected as the input source. Record level is displayed on the bargraph meters.
MENU button. Pressing this button puts the
TEXT button. Selecting TEXT mode allows CD Text data to be entered, using a PS/2 QWERTY keyboard connected to either of the keyboard sockets. The text data can be seen on the LED display as it is entered.
CD Text can be entered during or after recording, but must be done so prior to finalising the disc.
More information on using CD Text can be found at page 45.
MONITOR button. Press to monitor the selected input source. The adjacent LED illuminates when MONITOR is enabled. See page 23.
I/P SELECT button. This determines which of the CDR- 882’s five sets of inputs is to be used as a recording source (only one input at a time may be selected). The selected source is indicated in the display. Pressing the I/P SELECT button repeatedly scrolls through the options, which are (in sequence):
See page 22 for more information about input selection.
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