Yamaha CDR-HD1500 owner manual Symptom, Cause, Remedy

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Ifthisunitfailstooperatenormally,checkthelollowingpointstodeterminewhetherfaultcanbecorrectedbythesimplemeasures

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authorizedYAMAHAdealerorservicecenterlorassistance.

SYMPTOM

This unit does not turn on when POWER is pressed.

Playback does not begin with the CD loaded,

Playback is delayed, or begins at the wrong place.

Recording/copying is not possible.

Some vibration and rotation noise are created during the copying.

Continuous recording

cannot be made on a disc or track on the HDD beyond 180 minutes,

The begimfing of the track is missing during the playback when this unit is com)ected digitally to an amplifier.

The sound is missing when this unit switches one disc to another,

A CD-R or CD-RW that has been recorded with this unit

cat'mot be played on the other CD player or DVD player.

Sound "skips".

This unit makes noise.

CAUSE

The power cable is not completely connected.

There is moisture on the laser pick-up.

The CD has been loaded upside down. The CD is dirty.

The CD )nay be scratched or damaged.

The CD-R or CD-RW disc has been finalized. The CD-R or CD-RW disc that has completed recording is loaded.

INPUT is not correctly set.

Further digital recoMing or copying has been attempted from the digitally copied sources.

There is not enough awfilable space left or 99 tracks have already been recorded on the disc.

There is no available space on the HDD.

If the power cable was unphlgged or there was a power outage during recording, the recorded material may be lost.

The CD-R or CD-RW disc is dirty or damaged.

This unit copies by rotating the CD, CD-R or CD-RW disc at high speed,

The maximum recordable time for a disc or track on the HDD is 179 minutes 59 seconds,

The tracks that have different emphases have been played.

The titles appear on the display during the playback of the part that has been recorded stretching over the two discs.

'Y2)urCD or DVD player is not compatible with CD-R or CD-RW discs.

The CD-R or CD-RW disc has not been finalized.

This unit and/or the component connected is being sut_jected to vibration or impact,

The CD is dirty.

Commction has not correctly been made.

REMEDY

Securely connect the power cable (P. 10).

Turn the power of this unit and wait 20 to 30 minutes belore trying to play (R 14).

Reload the CD with the label side lacing up.

Clean the CD (Rv).

Check the CD carelhlly. Replace it if necessary.

Load a recordable CD that has not been finalized yet (Riv). Load a recoMable CD (Ely).

Set INPUT to the correct position according to the input signal (R31).

Switch to ANALOG to make a recording (R31).

Load a recordahle disc (lot a CD-Ror CD-RW disc) (Riv). Select the other discs (fl)r the HDD) (P 16).

Erase the space not being used to create available space on the HDD for further recording.

If the recording of a CD-RW disc is interrupted, try recording again from the beginning. When the recording of a CD-R disc is interrupted, start recording over again with a disc that can be recorded on.

Clean or replace the CD-R or CD-RW disc (Rv).

Lower the copying speed to decrease vibration and rotation noise.

Regardless of the recording mode. the recording will be perlormed continuously to the next available disc after the recording has been perfl}rmed to one disc lor its maximum length.

C(mnect to the mnplifier using the ANALOG LINE OUT (PLAY) jacks (Rl0).

Press TEXT/TIME to switch the display to the indication of time (R 18).

Use a CD or DVD player compatible with CD-R or CD- RW discs.

Finalize the CD-R or CD-RW disc (R47).

Relocate the unit. (This is not possible if the skipping sound is already on the recording due to vibrations or impact that occurred during recording.)

Clean the CD (Rv).

Properly connect the audio pin cables. Replace the audio cables (R 10).

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Contents Mode Demploi We Want You Listening For a Lifetime LllllqL!lDeclaration of Conformity Procedure Important Notice do not Modifythis UnitFor U.K. customers Special Instructions for U.K. ModelFor Canadian Customers ReWritablel This unitDiscs that can be played back Discs that cannot be used for recording on this unitHandling of discs To prevent a malfunction of this unitBasic UsingUsing Headphones Copying HddicdrStructure About this manual Yamaha Front panel NnPlay/Pause EraseSearch/Skip Analog REC Level controlRemote control Oii0 Oqi FEInput Timer RECREC IntroDisplay AC inlet U.S.A. model only Video OUT jacks S Video jackVideo jack Analog jacks Analog Line in REC jacksDigital connections Analog connectionsConnecting the power cable InstallingbatteriesConnecting a monitor Battery replacementWhen the disc information is read completely, the display Total number of tracks Total timeTo copy from the HDD to CD-R/CD-RW discs Now, please try various features of this unitTo start playback automatically using external timer To record external sources on the HDDTo operate the HDD drive, press HDD To operate the CDR drive, press CDRRW Copying E38-49 Group Data on the HDDTrack Data on CDs Display while playing a CD Display while playing the data on the HDDDisplay while recording onto the HDD Display while recording onto a CD-R or CD-RW discTo stop playback To start playbackTo skip tracks To stop playback temporarily PauseWhen selecting Style All Setting the play styleSearchingby elapsedtime Time Search Group for making a setting When selecting Style GroupTo cancel the Single Repeat setting Repeatingplayback of a track Single RepeatRepeatingplaybackof the selected groupFull Repeat To cancel Full Repeat setting Random Play settingPlayingbackrandomly RandomPlay To cancel the Intro Play setting Playingbackonlythe beginning partsof tracksIntro PlayRemoving tracks from the book- mark list Adding tracks to the bookmark listPlaying back tracks in the book- mark list Display during copying List of setting itemsList of groups or tracks Display During RecordingPress E/DDto start copying Output of the signals during copyingCopyingall tracksona CD IIj FEeCopyingselected tracks on a CD @.Press Copy onceMulti Synchro Multi-synchronized copying mode Setting the HDD copy modeMode Multijog Selectinga targetdiscSettingthe HDDcopymenu Copy Level Copy MethodCopy Speed Recording input audio source Program starting time Program ending time Using an external timer to recordExampleTo record the program that starts at 900 and ends at Setting for a timer recording Carry out steps 1 and 2 in Recording input audio source P.31When recording a digital input source Adjusting the recording levelWhen recording an analog input source Setting the HDD recording mode Mode Multi JOGSetting a condition for synchronized Recording Multi JOG MenuAdding track markers during recording Manual track marking ITICopyingall tracks in a groupto a disc When copying onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc withoutWhen copying onto a new CD-R or CD-RW disc Press Copy twiceWhen a disc is selected Press /DDto start copyingCopyingselected tracks on the HDD Buttons, or * on the remote control to selectMrk Copyinghigh quality sounds Audio Master Quality Recording When copying has been completed, the operationPress /nq to start copying Setting the CDR copy mode Full Auto Full auto-synchronized copying modeSetting the CDR copy menu Copy MethodImaging Speed 4x CopySet the original CD in the disc tray Total number of tracks Total time Press Copy three timesText Press /nn to start finalization When starting finalizationDuring finalization Erasing all tracks Erasing last tracksErasing TOC Initializing a CD-RW disc Press pD to start erasingEdit menu Menu content Selectable during Playback Cursor button operations in the edit menuCorrecting the characters Entering the title characters by using Multi JOG knobEnteringcharactersin the edit menu Press the Multi JOG knob to confirm the selected characterPress Multi JOG knob Enter on the remote Control = Press CompletePress Complete Edit Stored=111IlilqiII=llhl Press ClearGroup to be copied from Album to be copied to Album CopyAlbum Rename Album to be moved=1,11IIlqinl=llh# Album Pack Press Complete when all the characters have been EnteredAlbum Delete Album TitleTrack Level Album to adjust its trackslevelAlbum to change its tracksorder Llllfiil=lihW Tr. lnterval Track interval Playing time of the trackTrack Rename Track to be movedTime length to be adjusted Track AdjustBefore Track Adjust Track to be erased Track ErasePart Erase If the edit menu is selected during playhack, the unitIiiili Ending point of the partial eraseTrack to be divided Track CombineTrack Divide Dividing pointTrack Pack If Track Pack is selected P.58, the following Screen appearsAdd Fade Add Fade OutTrack Title Track to assign a title toPress Menu while the HDD is selected P.14 Display changes for the menu item selectionYucan move a disc and assign a new nmnber Disc RenameDisc Erase Disc to be movedDisc Combine Disc DivideIf Disc Pack is selected P.66, the following screen Appears Disc PackIIIRtIFPf Disc numhers are le-organizedby eliminating ulmsed discMulti Jogmenu Menu Enter Complete Remote control to select DAC Mode COAXIAL, or AnalogCheckingHDDinformation HDD Info Formatting the HDD HDD FormatSystem firmware version InitializingsettingsInitializeCheckingthe firmwareversion Firm. Version CDR drive firmware versionSettingthe videooutput VIDEOOutput Press D or Menu to exitAutoPlayFirm.Update Startingplaybackautomatically Updating the firmware versionCause SymptomRemedy EliJ liB,,,-oIol i J Cant Edit Invalid ModeOPC Adjust Cant Tr.LevStandby Timer StandbyReading Track No.FullFinalize Digital MoveEmphasis ScmsMenu 52-57Rules of digital recording Inputs Audio PerformanceLaser Diode Properties OutputsAttenzione AchtungObservera Precaucion

CDR-HD1500 specifications

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