Tascam Features of the CD-RW2000-Connections, Word sync connections, Control connections

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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 CD-RW2000 to an external audio word clock when playing back material. One example when this might be used is when the digital outputs of the CD-RW2000 are con- nected to a digital mixing console, which is serving as the word clock source for the setup.

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 CD-RW2000’s clock source:

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 CD-RW2000 is receiving a word clock sync signal, and is also acting as the word clock source for any units which receive digital audio from the CD- RW2000 (remember that AES/EBU and IEC60958 signals are self-clocking), the 75terminator switch U should be set to OFF.

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 CD-RW2000 is the last unit in the word clock chain, the 75terminator switch U should be set to ON.

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

5REC-PAUSE TALLY OUT

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

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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 discsUnpacking the CD-RW2000 Introduction-FinalizingFinalizing Environmental considerationsNever use a stabilizer or printable discs Introduction-Environmental considerationsBeware of condensation Handling of compact discsSetting Description Default value Recommended media Default settingsDimensional drawing Features of the CD-RW2000 Features of the CD-RW2000-Front panel Front panelFeatures of the CD-RW2000-Rear panel Rear panelConnections Features of the CD-RW2000-Remote control unitRemote control unit Control connections Features of the CD-RW2000-ConnectionsWord sync connections Digital Coaxial OUT jack X and DigitalTime display modes Playback operationsSimple playback operations Track searchRepeat play Playback operations-Programmed order playbackProgrammed order playback Auto Ready function Playback operations-CALL playbackCall playback Auto Cue functionInput selection Signal volumeRecording Input monitoringPlaying back tracks Recording-Basic recordingBasic recording 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 incrementedFade-in and fade-out Rec mute functionDigital direct While recording is in progress, press the REC Mute key FRehearsal Recording-Copy-protectionCopy-protection Play or Pause keysRecording-Rehearsal Rehearsal for synchronized recordingRehearsal for track division Unfinalizing CD-RW discs After recordingErasing Erasing tracksRefreshing a disc After recording-ErasingErasing a whole disc Specifications Reference and specificationsTroubleshooting Symptom Possible cause and remedyReference and specifications-Specifications CD-RW2000