2 – Features of the CD-RW2000—Connections
Audio signals output from the unit are output from the balanced and unbalanced
jacks, as well as from the DIGITAL AES/EBU OUT
W, DIGITAL COAXIAL OUT jack X and DIGITAL
OPTICAL OUT connector Y simultaneously.
2.4.1Word sync connections
It may be necessary to synchronize the
In this case, the WORD SYNC OUT of the word clock master (the digital mixing console) should be connected to the WORD SYNC IN V of the CD- RW2000.
To select the external WORD SYNC IN signal as the
1With a disc inserted, and the unit in stop mode (playback stopped), repeatedly press the MENU key (9 or 6) until the display shows
WORDSYNC>XXX where XXX is either ON or OFF.
2Use the MULTI DIAL control B or the SKIP keys H to set the function to ON.
The WORD indicator 7 will light if a valid
clock source is available, otherwise the display will alternate the message Word CLK Err (word clock error) with the time display.
If the
NOTE
Entering record ready mode (or record mode) with the word sync enabled will disable the word sync. The front panel WORD indicator 7 will go out.
If the
NOTE
There should be one, and only one, word clock source in a digital audio setup. Multiple word clocks in a setup may result in damage to equipment.
2.4.2Control connections
The pinouts of this connector T are:
Pin Function
1STOP TALLY OUT
2REC/PLAY TALLY OUT
3SKIP (forward) IN
4SKIP (back) IN
5
6REC IN
7Track increment IN
8GND
9PLAY TALLY OUT
10PAUSE TALLY OUT
11FADER START/STOP
12STOP IN
13PLAY IN
14PAUSE IN
15+5Va
a.The maximum current supplied from this terminal is 50 mA.
Tally signals are open collector, with a maximum current of 50 mA. Input signals are active when low (ground) for ≥ 30 ms.
A fader start/stop control should be wired according to the following schematic:
STOP
Pin 8 Ground
CONTROL I/O
START
Pin 11 FADER
START/STOP
14 TASCAM