
1 – Introduction
1.1  | About   | 6  | |
1.2  | Finalizing  | 7  | |
  | 1.2.1  | “Recordable” discs  | 7  | 
  | 1.2.2  | About this manual  | 7  | 
1.3  | Unpacking the   | 7  | |
  | 1.3.1  | 7  | |
1.4  | Environmental considerations  | 7  | |
  | 1.4.1  | Beware of condensation  | 8  | 
1.4.2Never use a stabilizer or printable discs . 8
1.4.3 Handling of compact discs  | 8  | 
1.4.4Additional notes with regard to 
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  | 8  | |
  | 1.4.5  | Recommended media  | 9  | 
  | 1.4.6  | Default settings  | 9  | 
  | 1.4.7  | Dimensional drawing  | 9  | 
2 – Features of the   | 
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2.1  | Front panel  | 11  | |
  | 1  | POWER switch  | 11  | 
  | 2  | Disc tray  | 11  | 
  | 3  | OPEN/CLOSE key  | 11  | 
  | 4  | RHSL key  | 11  | 
  | 5  | FADER key  | 11  | 
  | 6  | INPUT SELECT  | 11  | 
  | 7  | WORD indicator  | 11  | 
  | 8  | Display  | 11  | 
  | 9  | MENU key  | 11  | 
  | A  | DISPLAY key  | 11  | 
  | B  | MULTI DIAL control  | 11  | 
  | C  | PHONES jack and LEVEL control ....  | 11  | 
  | D  | REC LEVEL controls  | 11  | 
  | E  | FINALIZE key  | 11  | 
  | F  | ERASE key  | 11  | 
  | G  | STOP key  | 11  | 
  | H  | PLAY key  | 12  | 
  | I  | PAUSE key  | 12  | 
  | J  | RECORD key  | 12  | 
  | K  | SYNC REC key  | 12  | 
  | L  | CALL key  | 12  | 
2.2  | Rear panel  | 12  | |
MANALOG INPUT (L, R) (UNBALANCED) 12
NANALOG OUTPUT (L, R)
(UNBALANCED)  | 12  | 
OANALOG INPUT (L, R) (BALANCED) 12
PATT (attenuation for right balanced
analog output)  | 12  | 
QANALOG OUTPUT (L, R)
(BALANCED)  | 12  | 
RATT (attenuation for left balanced
  | analog output)  | 12  | 
S REMOTE IN (FROM   | 12  | |
T  | CONTROL I/O  | 12  | 
U  | 75W switch  | 12  | 
V  | WORD SYNC IN  | 12  | 
WDIGITAL INPUT, OUTPUT
  | (AES/EBU)  | 12  | 
X DIGITAL COAXIAL (IN, OUT)  | 12  | |
Y DIGITAL OPTICAL (IN, OUT)  | 12  | |
Z ~ IN (AC power inlet)  | 12  | |
2.3  | Remote control unit  | 13  | 
1  | OPEN/CLOSE key  | 13  | 
2Number keys (0 through 10
  | and +10)  | 13  | 
3  | CLEAR key  | 13  | 
4  | REPEAT key  | 13  | 
Table of Contents
  | 5  | DISPLAY key  | 13  | 
  | 6  | MENU key  | 13  | 
  | 7  | ENTER key  | 13  | 
  | 8  | FADER key  | 13  | 
  | 9  | MONITOR key  | 13  | 
  | A  | PLAY MODE key  | 13  | 
  | B  | FINALIZE key  | 13  | 
  | C  | ERASE key  | 13  | 
  | D  | RECORD key  | 13  | 
  | E  | SYNC REC key  | 13  | 
  | F  | REC MUTE key  | 13  | 
  | G  | SEARCH keys  | 13  | 
  | H  | SKIP keys  | 13  | 
  | I  | STOP key  | 13  | 
  | J  | PAUSE key  | 13  | 
  | K  | CALL key  | 13  | 
  | L  | PLAY key  | 13  | 
2.4  | Connections  | 13  | |
  | 2.4.1  | Word sync connections  | 14  | 
  | 2.4.2  | Control connections  | 14  | 
3 – Playback operations  | 
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3.1  | Simple playback operations  | 15  | |
  | 3.1.1  | Time display modes  | 15  | 
  | 3.1.2  | Track search  | 15  | 
  | 3.1.3  | Playback modes  | 15  | 
3.2  | Programmed order playback  | 16  | |
3.3  | Repeat play  | 16  | |
3.4  | CALL playback  | 17  | |
3.5  | Auto Ready function  | 17  | |
3.6  | Auto Cue function  | 17  | |
3.7  | Incremental play  | 17  | |
4 – Recording  | 
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4.1  | Input selection  | 18  | |
  | 4.1.1  | Signal volume  | 18  | 
  | 4.1.2  | Input monitoring  | 18  | 
  | 4.1.3  | Frequency conversion  | 18  | 
4.2  | Basic recording  | 19  | |
  | 4.2.1  | Playing back tracks  | 19  | 
  | 4.2.2  | Time display while recording  | 19  | 
  | 4.2.3  | Manual track division  | 20  | 
  | 4.2.4  | Restricting the number of tracks  | 20  | 
  | 4.2.5  | Full disc  | 20  | 
4.3  | Advanced recording  | 20  | |
  | 4.3.1  | Synchronized recording  | 20  | 
  | 4.3.2  | Automatic track division  | 23  | 
  | 4.3.3  | Digital direct  | 24  | 
  | 4.3.4  | Rec mute function  | 24  | 
  | 4.3.5  | 24  | |
4.4  | 25  | ||
4.5  | Rehearsal  | 25  | |
  | 4.5.1  | Rehearsal for synchronized recording ...  | 26  | 
  | 4.5.2  | Rehearsal for track division  | 27  | 
5 – After recording  | 
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5.1  | Finalizing  | 28  | |
  | 5.1.1  | Unfinalizing   | 28  | 
5.2  | Erasing  | 28  | |
  | 5.2.1  | Erasing tracks  | 28  | 
  | 5.2.2  | Erasing a whole disc  | 29  | 
  | 5.2.3  | Refreshing a disc  | 29  | 
6 – Reference and specifications  | 
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6.1  | Troubleshooting  | 30  | |
6.2Specifications