HHB comm CDR-882 user manual Menu System, Menu Navigation

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Menu System

Menu System Menu System

Menu System

The CDR-882 has been designed to enable most of its basic functions and features to be actioned from dedicated front panel controls, without recourse to the display-based menu system. However, numerous additional settings and features are available from the system’s submenus.

The menu system follows a conventional “tree” structure, with various submenus being available from the “top” level of the menu “tree”.

Note that several of the CDR-882’s front panel buttons are inoperative while the unit is in menu mode. These are:

TEXT

DISPLAY

DISC COPY

PROGRAM

FINALIZE

ERASE

TRACK ID AUTO/MAN

SYNC REC

All other front panel controls remain operative in menu mode.

Menu Navigation

The menu system is entered by pressing the front panel MENU button [16]. The display changes to show the submenu selected. If the menu system has not been previously accessed since the unit’s last power-down, the first submenu, AUDIO is selected; otherwise the menu tree is “entered” at the last selected location.

The name of the submenu is highlighted; alternative submenus may now be selected by rotating the AMS control. Pressing ENTER (the AMS knob) selects the one required. The highlight then moves to the name of the setting or parameter for adjustment. A further press selects the parameter value itself, and rotating the AMS knob alters the value. In most cases, the displayed value flashes when the value is changed to indicate that it differs from the currently set value. Pressing ENTER at this point sets the new value, which is now displayed steadily. The CDR-882 stores all menu settings in non-volatile memory (unless otherwise stated below), thus they retain their values when the unit is powered off.

Note that there is only one “level” of parameters within each submenu.

MENU may be pressed at any time to return “back up” the menu tree, thus from parameter adjustment level, three presses are required to exit the menu system and return the display to normal operation.

NOTE: Menu navigation may also be performed from the remote control handset. The four buttons in the MENU/DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL area of the handset are used as follows:

The ON/OFF button is equivalent to the front panel MENU button

The ENTER button is equivalent to the press function of the AMS control

The + and buttons are equivalent to rotating the AMS control clockwise and anticlockwise respectively

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Contents CDR-882 USER MANUALDUAL DRIVE CD RECORDER CDR-882 Important Safety Instructions Statutory NotificationsImportant Safety Precautions Safety InformationTHIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For U.S.A TO THE USERContents ContentsContents Advanced Features & OperationIntroduction What’s in the boxIntroduction UnpackingCDR-882Primary Features Cautions and guidance on installationSafety Guidelines InstallationInstalling the Remote Control batteries Care & cleaningIntroduction Compatible disc types Using the RC-882Remote Control handsetIntroduction Other Connectors Connector DetailsConnectivity Audio InputsUnbalanced L & R analogue outputs. These carry the same audio signal as the main outputs 1 above, but in unbalanced form on phono connectors RCA jacks at a nominal level of -10dBu.Output level is calibrated internally to be +8dBu from a maximum digital clip PCM signal level of 0dBFS. Output impedance is 47Ω ConnectivityFront Panel Features Front Panel FeaturesFront Panel Features EJECT button Drive 2. Operation asFront Panel Features ID AUTO/MAN | AUTO-CUEbutton. This button has two distinct functions, depending whether a disc is being recorded or notAlphanumeric Display Front Panel FeaturesBalanced, Unbal, AES/EBU, Coax, Optical Internal, DIG, WCLKRC-882Remote Control Direct Access keysRC-882Remote Control Record keysQuick Start Guide Recording a CD from an analogue sourceRecording a CD from a digital source Quick Start GuidePlaying a CD Playing one disc while recordinganother Quick Start GuideQuick Start Guide TO DO THISREFER TO SECTION ON PAGEBasic Operation Disc insertion and removalDrive selection Transport ControlsManual Record Selecting a track AMSFader Basic OperationTime displays Selecting an inputBasic Operation Monitoring CDR-882Monitoring systemMain Outputs Headphone OutputsRecording Record multiple tracksSynchronised Recording Record one trackFinalising Automatic and Manual track IDsFinalisation in Synchronised Recording Time Interval track ID generationRecording on CD-RWs Disc typesDigital Recording restrictions Basic OperationMenu Navigation Menu SystemMenu System Example The SubmenusMenu System AUDIOAudio Submenu Fade-inTimeDigital Input Level Fade-outTimeInput Dither Phones MixOutput Mix Menu SystemClock Submenu Display SubmenuClock Source ContrastEdit Marker Submenu DiscSpan SubmenuDirect Mark Auto-CueThresholdRecord Submenu Record SyncOverlap Time S/PDIF-i/pREC Start TriggerAuto Track ID Trigger Track LengthAuto Finalize Audio ThresholdDigital Output Format Copy SpeedSCMS Menu SystemPreset Parallel PortOutputs 1 to Inputs 1 toTimer General SubmenuFirmware Submenu Eject BlockAdvanced Features & Operation Advanced Features & OperationInternal & External Clocks Clock Source DisplayRecording Features Single CDDual Disc Modes and functions DiscSpan ModeTrack IDs in DiscSpan Mode Identing discs in DiscSpan ModeAdvanced Features & Operation Multi-01 > Multi-02 > Multi-03 > etcDisc Copy Playback in DiscSpan ModeAdvanced Features & Operation Multi-Machine+ DualBurn Operation Multi-MachineOperationAdvanced Features & Operation Multi-Machine+ DiscSpan Operation Replay of discs recorded in MultiAdvanced Features & Operation DiscSpan ModeProgram Play Program CopyAdvanced Features & Operation CD1 Track 00 00:00CD Text Entering CD TextDisplaying CD Text Advanced Features & OperationCueing Manual CueingEditing Marker Points Auto-PausePre-selectinga track before loading a disc Disc End ReviewErasing and Unfinalising discs Advanced Features & OperationErasing/Initialising a single CD-RW Erasing/Initialising two CD-RWsSCMS Advanced Features & OperationRemote Control Parallel Remote Control PortRemote Control Electrical characteristicsAbridged command set RS232 LINK INPUTPort parameters Remote ControlAppendix 1 - Connector Pinouts Appendix 1 - Connector PinoutsAnalogue Inputs Balanced AES/EBU InputAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsSubmenus Audio Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsClock Display Edit Marker Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsDiscSpan Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsRecord Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams Parallel PortGeneral Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsAppendix 3 - Firmware Updates Appendix 3 - Firmware UpdatesAppendix 4 - Factory Defaults Appendix 4 - Factory DefaultsAppendix 5 - Specifications Appendix 5 - SpecificationsNotes NotesNotes CDR-882User Manual VersionNotes CDR-882User Manual VersionHHB Communications Ltd