Harman-Kardon CDR 26 owner manual Normal Play, Random Play, Search, Track Skip

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PLAYBACK BASICS

Normal Play

To play a disc, first make certain that the unit is prop- erly installed. Turn the CDR 26 on by pressing the Power Switch 1 on the front panel or the Power On Button a on the remote and note that the front-panel display will light.

Insert a disc following the instructions shown on the previous page. To start the playback, press the Play button on the front panel for the appropriate deck

Ó35 or press the Select button on the remote for the desired deck d` and then press the Play Button j on the remote. The Play/Pause Indicator O will show a right-pointing triangle and the Information Display Y will show the track number being played and the running time of the track. As each new track begins to play, the track time will reset to 00:00 and begin to count up for the new track.

NOTE: Remember that unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW discs will only play in the Record Deck %. If you attempt to play an unfinalized disc in the Play Deck 3, a DISC ERROR message will appear to remind you to play the disc in the other deck.

To go directly to a specific track on a disc, enter the track number using the Numeric Keys p. When selecting a two-digit track number, the second digit must be entered within three seconds after the first Numeric Key is pressed.

To momentarily stop the disc at any time, press the Pause Button Ô 34 w. When a disc is paused, the Play/Pause Indicator O will add two vertical lines to indicate a paused disc. Press either the Play Button Ó 35 j or the Pause Button Ô 34

wto resume playback at the point where the disc was paused.

In normal operation, the CDR 26 will automatically stop when all tracks on the selected disc have played through. To stop playback at any time, press the Stop Button ( 36 v for the deck in use.

At the end of a listening session, remove the discs from the decks by following the instructions shown on the previous page. Do not leave the disc drawers open when the unit is not in use to prevent dust and dirt from entering the unit and to prevent damage to the disc-drawer tray.

To place the unit in the Standby mode at the end of a listening session, press the Power Off Button 30 . The word OFF will appear briefly in the Information Display Y, any open disc trays will automatically close, and the Status Mode Indicator 2 will turn amber.

Random Play

To play all of the tracks on a disc in random order, press the Select Button d` for the desired deck, and then press the Random Play Button k. The Random Indicator G will light and each track will be played in random order until all tracks on the disc have been played.

Search

You may quickly scan through the contents of a disc while listening to the playback at high speed in forward or reverse. To move forward through a disc, press the Forward Search Button x on the remote or press and hold the Next Button Ò˘ on the front panel that is appropriate for the deck in use. To move back- ward through a disc, press the Reverse Search Button i on the remote, or press and hold the Previous Button Ú¸ on the front panel that is appropriate for the deck in use. When using the remote, always remember to make certain that you have selected the deck you wish to control by press- ing the appropriate selector button d` before entering the desired remote command.

Track Skip

To move from one track on a disc directly to another, enter the number for the desired track with the Numeric Keys p. The disc will pause briefly to locate the track, and then immediately play it. When entering a two-digit track number, the second digit must be entered within three seconds of the first digit.

To move to the next track on a disc by cycling through the individual tracks, press the Next Button z on the remote, or the appropriate front-panel Next Button Ò˘ for the deck in use. Additional presses of the button will move forward through the tracks on the disc.

When a disc is playing, press the Previous Button Ú¸f to return to the beginning of the track being played. Additional presses of the Previous button will move backwards through the tracks on the disc.

When a disc is stopped, you may press the Next or Previous button to locate a specific track that you wish to play. When the desired track number appears at the left side of the appropriate Information Display Y, press the Play Button Ó 35 j to hear that track.

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Contents CDR DUAL-TRAY CD-R/CD-RW RECORDER/PLAYERTable of Contents CDR 26 DUAL-TRAY CD-R/CD-RW RECORDER/PLAYERImportant Information About CD Recording IntroductionThank you for choosing Harman Kardon Important Safety Information Safety InformationUnpacking FRONT-PANEL Controls Play Pressing the Play ButtonAnalog Indicator Track Dubbing Indicator Front-Panel Input Indicator Dubbing IndicatorSync Indicator Sample-Rate Conversion Indicator FRONT-PANEL Information DisplayTrack Time Indicators These indicators light § Optical-Digital Output AC Power Cord REAR-PANEL ConnectionsRemote Control Functions Power OnRecord Button Press this button to begin a manual recording Play Deck CDP Open Press this button to open the Play DeckStop Press this button to stop playback or recording Placement of the CDR Installation and ConnectionsConnections to Your Audio System Batteries Power ConnectionsIR Remote Connections CD Recording Basics Disc TypesCD-R Terminology and Display Messages Your CDRUsing the Remote Playback BasicsLoading and Unloading Discs To turn the unit completely offTo resume playback at the point where the disc was paused Normal PlayRandom Play SearchTime Display Continuous PlayHeadphone Listening Programming Playlists Program PlayRepeat Play CD Recording Disc DubbingRecordings on the CDR 26 may be made in a num- ber of ways Recordings may be made from an external analog sourceCD Sync Recording Recording From an External SourceFinalizing CD-R and CD-RW Discs Unfinalizing a CD-RW DiscErasing an Entire CD-RW Disc Erasing a Single TrackCD Recording Troubleshooting Guide and Error Messages CDR 26 Technical Specifications Signal Format Playback Sampling Frequency 44.1kHz ConversionSpecial Notice Read first! Important Safety Precautions
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