Tascam owner manual Features of the CD-RW2000-Rear panel

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2 – Features of the CD-RW2000—Rear panel

HPLAY key

Use this key to start or resume playback or recording.

IPAUSE key

Use this key to pause playback or recording.

JRECORD key

Use this key to enter record ready mode (see 4, “Recording” for details) and also to enter manual track divisions (see 4.2.3, “Manual track division”).

KSYNC REC key

Use this key to turn synchronized recording on and off (see 4.3.1, “Synchronized recording” for details).

RATT (attenuation for left balanced analog output)

Use a small Phillips screwdriver with this attenuator if you need to reduce the output signal level from the left balanced analog output. As set at the factory, a it is set to maximum output, and can reduce the level by 20 dB.

SREMOTE IN (FROM RC-RW2000)

Use this connector with the cable from the supplied RC-RW2000 remote control unit. Do not attempt to use any other type of remote control unit with the CD-RW2000.

L

CALL key

T

CONTROL I/O

 

 

Use this key for playback from the last pause position before playback starts (see 3.4, “CALL playback” for details).

Use this 15-pin ‘D’-sub connector to connect the unit to suitably-equipped equipment, allowing control of the CD-RW2000. The pinouts of this connector are given in 2.4.2, “Control connections”.

2.2 Rear panel

MANALOG INPUT (L, R) (UNBALANCED)

These RCA jacks accept analog audio signals from suitably-equipped units (–10 dBV, unbalanced).

NANALOG OUTPUT (L, R) (UNBALANCED)

These RCA jacks output analog audio signals (at –10 dBV levels, unbalanced) to suitably-equipped units.

OANALOG INPUT (L, R) (BALANCED)

These XLR-type connectors accept analog audio sig- nals from suitably-equipped units (+4 dBu, balanced). The wiring, as described on the rear panel of the unit is 1=ground, 2=hot, 3= cold.

PATT (attenuation for right balanced analog output)

Use a small Phillips screwdriver with this attenuator if you need to reduce the output signal level from the right balanced analog output. As set at the factory, a it is set to maximum output, and can reduce the level by 20 dB.

QANALOG OUTPUT (L, R) (BALANCED)

These XLR-type connectors output analog audio sig- nals to suitably-equipped units (+4 dBu, balanced). The wiring, as described on the rear panel of the unit is 1=ground, 2=hot, 3= cold.

U 75switch

This switch is used to turn the termination for the WORD SYNC input (V) on and off. See 2.4.1, “Word sync connections” for details of word sync operations.

VWORD SYNC IN

This BNC connector is used to accept word synchro- nization clock signals from other digital audio equip- ment in a setup. A menu function is used to select the source. See 2.4.1, “Word sync connections” for details of word sync operations.

WDIGITAL INPUT, OUTPUT (AES/EBU)

This pair of XLR-type connectors accepts (female) and outputs (male) digital audio signals in AES3- 1992 format.

XDIGITAL COAXIAL (IN, OUT)

These two RCA jacks accept and output digital audio in standard IEC60958 Type II consumer format (SPDIF).

YDIGITAL OPTICAL (IN, OUT)

These two TOSLINK optical connectors accept and output digital audio in standard IEC60958 Type II consumer format (SPDIF) using optical fiber connectors.

Z~ IN (AC power inlet)

Use the supplied power cable to connect the CD- RW2000 to the AC power supply. Always ensure that the voltage supplied is the same as that indicated on the rear panel of the CD-RW2000. If you are in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.

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Contents CD-RW2000 Important Safety Precautions Important for U.K. CustomersImportant Safety Instructions Safety Information Table of Contents Introduction About CD-R and CD-RW discsIntroduction-Finalizing FinalizingUnpacking the CD-RW2000 Environmental considerationsIntroduction-Environmental considerations Beware of condensationNever use a stabilizer or printable discs Handling of compact discsRecommended media Default settings Dimensional drawingSetting Description Default value Features of the CD-RW2000 Features of the CD-RW2000-Front panel Front panelFeatures of the CD-RW2000-Rear panel Rear panelFeatures of the CD-RW2000-Remote control unit Remote control unitConnections Features of the CD-RW2000-Connections Word sync connectionsControl connections Digital Coaxial OUT jack X and DigitalPlayback operations Simple playback operationsTime display modes Track searchPlayback operations-Programmed order playback Programmed order playbackRepeat play Playback operations-CALL playback Call playbackAuto Ready function Auto Cue functionSignal volume RecordingInput selection Input monitoringRecording-Basic recording Basic recordingPlaying back tracks Time display while recordingRecording-Advanced recording Advanced recording24,-30,-36,-42,-48,-54,-60,-66, and -72 dB Sound level drops below the threshold level for five seconds Automatic track division Track incrementedRec mute function Digital directFade-in and fade-out While recording is in progress, press the REC Mute key FRecording-Copy-protection Copy-protectionRehearsal Play or Pause keysRecording-Rehearsal Rehearsal for synchronized recordingRehearsal for track division After recording ErasingUnfinalizing CD-RW discs Erasing tracksAfter recording-Erasing Erasing a whole discRefreshing a disc Reference and specifications TroubleshootingSpecifications Symptom Possible cause and remedyReference and specifications-Specifications CD-RW2000