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SUPPLEMENT

HHB CDR830PLUS Compact Disc Recorder

Thank you for purchasing the HHB CDR830PLUS. This supplement is intended to provide the user with the additional information required to operate the CDR830PLUS and is to be used in conjunction with the stan- dard Operating Instructions of the CDR830. We recommend that you read this manual first before you start using the CDR830PLUS. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe place for easy access in the future.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Word clock input.

Balanced digital input.

Balanced digital output.

BALANCED DIGITAL OUTPUT

The balanced digital output has the electrical character- istics of a professional balanced interface, the format characteristics of a consumer interface and is always active.

Balanced analogue inputs with selectable line/microphone gain settings.

Balanced analogue outputs.

Parallel remote input.

WORD CLOCK INPUT

In today's digital studio environment, it is becoming more and more important to be able to lock/synchronise all digital equipment to a common sampling frequency or house clock. The effects of 'unlocked' equipment are all too noticeable as signal degradation, crackles and pops as machines 'clock' at different rates.

The CDR830 PLUS automatically detects whether there is a valid word clock signal connected to its word clock BNC input connector and if so, routes all digital outputs via a sample rate converter that is 'locked' to the same sampling frequency as the word clock input signal. If no valid word clock is detected at the input, then digital out- puts will be clocked out at the 830's internal clock sam- pling frequency of 44.1khz.

Note: When locked to an external word clock source, the digital outputs do not transmit p/q sub-code infor- mation.

BALANCED ANALOGUE INPUTS

It is possible to record balanced line or microphone level analogue inputs.

In order to select a line level balanced analogue input as source, set the rear panel switch labelled SW1 to posi- tion 2. 'BAL +4'. Use the front panel INPUT SELECTOR to select ANALOG.

In order to select a mono or stereo microphone as source, set the rear panel switch labelled SW1 to posi- tion 3. 'BAL -60'. Use the front panel INPUT SELECTOR to select ANALOG.

BALANCED ANALOGUE OUTPUTS

The balanced analogue outputs have an output level of +18dBu for 0dBFS.

PARALLEL REMOTE INPUT (DIN 8-pin)

By connecting the circuit shown below, remote control operation of this unit is possible with external switches. The parallel remote control has priority over the wireless remote control. When the same buttons are pressed at the same time on both units, operation with the parallel remote control will have priority.

BALANCED DIGITAL INPUT

The balanced digital input is compatible with both con- sumer and professional interface protocols. It has the electrical characteristics of a professional balanced interface (110 ohms input impedance).

In order to select the balanced digital input as source, perform the following:

1.Set the rear panel switch labelled SW2 to position 1. 'BAL'

2.Use the front panel INPUT SELECTOR to select

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Contents Operating Instructions Important Safety Instructions For U.S. model Class Laser Product Contents Features of the CDR-830 BurnIT CD recorder Using this manualHints on installation Putting the batteries in the remote control Care and maintenanceAbout CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs Recording and finalizing discs Recording copyright materialConnecting up for digital playback & recording Using the digital inputsUsing the digital outputs About optical and coaxial jacksConnecting up for analog playback & recording POWER-CORD CautionFront panel Remote Display Switching on for the first time Using the menu FeaturesSelecting tracks DirectlyShowing disc information Introduction to CD recordingDigital recording restrictions Digital signal interruptions Power interruptionsRecording modes Miscellaneous informationRecording one track from a source SynchroRecording all tracks from a source Press 7 to finish recordingAutomatically recording and finalizing a disc Press Record REC on the remote control Start playing the source to check the signalWhen youre done, press Manual recordingSetting the digital recording level Make sure one of the digital inputs is selectedSetting the analog recording level Press Input Selector to choose the analog inputSetting the balance Adjust the balance using the REC Balance buttonsEnter Press the jog dial Enter to confirm the balanceResetting the recorder Finalizing a discLoad the CD-R or CD-RW you want to finalize Press FinalizeProgramming the track order Clearing the playlistClearing a track from the playlist Checking whats in the playlistPlaying tracks at random Repeating tracksFading in and fading out Playing a disc with skip IDsSetting skip IDs SkippingUnwanted tracks Clearing skip IDsUsing CD text Press TextEditing CD text Load the CD-R or CD-RW you wish to edit Press TextEdit the text Eject or finalize the discPress Text to leave the track name mode Copying track names to other tracksGo to the track with the name you want to copy Press Name Clip againAutomatically numbering tracks Manually numbering tracksDelete Setting the fade length Starting tracks in time incrementsRecording fade ins and fade outs Recording a fadeRecording blank sections Checking whats at the end of a disc¥ REC Mute To establish the copy-bit Scms setting Monitoring a sourceWhen a non-finalized disc is loaded Erasing a CD- RW discPress Erase Press 8 6 on the front panel to start erasingWhen a finalized disc is loaded Reinitializing a discPress and hold Erase for about four seconds Understanding display messages Troubleshooting Display messages relating to playbackDisplay messages relating to recording Power cannot be Turned onNo sound is heard During playbackSpecifications GeneralTNGZF/00J00001 Printed PRB1312-A Quick Reference Guide BurnIT CDR830 Compact Disc Recorder Operating Instructions Supplement Supplement Technical Data