Yamaha CDR-HD1500 Cant Edit, Cant Tr.Lev, Cant use HDD, Change Discs, Check Disc, Data Track

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Can't Copy

This message is displayed lk/r approximately 3 seconds when digital recording or copying is not possible according to the SCMS standard.

Refer to "Rules of Digital Recording" (R82).

Can't Edit

This message is displayed when a prohihited editing operation has been attempted.

Can't Tr.Lev.

Tile alhaul with its tracks' level adjusted is to he copied to a CD-R disc in the Audio Master Quality Recording mode.

Can't use HDD

Tile loaded HDD has heeu fornlatted hy other CDR-HDI5OOs. Reformat by the CDR-HDI500 on which you plan to use that HDD (P.72).

Change Discs!

This message iuforuls that a (2[) needs to he changed to a disc to he used lot duplicating when copying from a CD onto the HDD has been completed.

Check Disc

This/luit fails to read tile CD because tile CD has been loaded on the disc tray upside down or the CD has rmnarkable scratch on it. or some kind of error has been occurred during operation. Check the disc, and exchange the CD if necessary.

Data Track

This message is displayed when tile data track is heiug played.

Disc Full

This umssage is displayed when recording to a CD-R or CD-RW disc cannot be perfomled any further because the recording has been made up to the total recordable time.

Disc No.Full

When tile nunlher of discs recorded on tile HDD has reached its maximum of 999 discs, this message is displayed if more discs have been attempted to be added.

Drive Check

Some kind of error has heen occurred in tile HDD or tile CDR drive. Contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center. Or HDD is not set to "slave" precisely. Refer to the "HDD Installation Manual" and set the HDD to "shwe".

Erasing

Erasing a CD-RW disc is being performed. The erasing progress is indicated by the level meter.

Finalize OK?

This message confirms starting the finalization of a CD-R or CD- RW disc. If you wish to finalize press _>/nn.

Finalizing

Finalization is heing perfornmd. The fimdizatiou progress is indicated by the level meter.

Format Really

This message confirms starting the lbrmat of the HDD after

"Initialize ?" appears.

HDD Full

This message is disphL_edwhen recording to the HDD canm_the

perfornled any lhrther because tile recording has heen made up to the total recordable time.

Initialize ?

This umssage confirnls starting tile lormat of tile HDD, or tile initialization of each item.

Invalid Mode

Tile recording mode that cannot he selected during tile timer recording setting has been selected.

New Disc

Tile disc in tile disc tray is either a new CD-R or CD-RW disc, or a

CD-RW disc that has heen erased h> using a "Disc Erase" or "All Erase".

No Data

There are no tracks (data) recoMed on tile HDD.

No Disc

There are no CDs on tile disc tray.

No Enough Spc

There is not emmgh space lbr copying, or the track uumher exceeds the maximum number when copying.

No Input

There are uo iuput signals wheu attmnpting tile recordiug l'rom the

external components digitally.

No Previous

Whm/making "Tr. Interval" on tile ALBUM EDITING mmm or "Track Adjust" on the TRACK EDITING menu. there is no track before the track to be edited.

No Source

There is no source recorded on tile HDD (11"CDs uiheu copying.

Not Audio

A non-audio CD-R or CD-RW disc, such as a CD-R or CD-RW disc for PCs. has heen loaded in the disc tray, and recording has heeu

attempted on that CD-R or CD-RW disc.

No Undo data

Undo is not possible.

OPC Adjust

This umssage is displayed while OPC_ (Optiumul Power

Calibration) optimized the laser power to the reflectivity of the disc. Approximately 10 seconds may be required to complete this automatic adjustmm_t. However, this time length may change according to the type of the disc that has been loaded.

Pack Before !

This message is displayed when tile editing operation ca]mot he done unless "Pack" is perlormed.

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Contents Mode Demploi We Want You Listening For a Lifetime LllllqL!lDeclaration of Conformity Procedure Important Notice do not Modifythis UnitSpecial Instructions for U.K. Model For U.K. customersFor Canadian Customers This unit Discs that can be played backReWritablel Discs that cannot be used for recording on this unitHandling of discs To prevent a malfunction of this unitUsing Using Headphones CopyingBasic HddicdrStructure About this manual Yamaha Front panel Erase Search/SkipNnPlay/Pause Analog REC Level controlRemote control Oii0 Oqi FETimer REC RECInput IntroDisplay Video OUT jacks S Video jack Video jackAC inlet U.S.A. model only Analog jacks Analog Line in REC jacksDigital connections Analog connectionsInstallingbatteries Connecting a monitorConnecting the power cable Battery replacementWhen the disc information is read completely, the display Total number of tracks Total timeNow, please try various features of this unit To start playback automatically using external timerTo copy from the HDD to CD-R/CD-RW discs To record external sources on the HDDTo operate the HDD drive, press HDD To operate the CDR drive, press CDRRW Copying E38-49 Data on the HDD GroupTrack Data on CDs Display while playing the data on the HDD Display while recording onto the HDDDisplay while playing a CD Display while recording onto a CD-R or CD-RW discTo start playback To skip tracksTo stop playback To stop playback temporarily PauseSetting the play style When selecting Style AllSearchingby elapsedtime Time Search When selecting Style Group To cancel the Single Repeat settingGroup for making a setting Repeatingplayback of a track Single RepeatTo cancel Full Repeat setting Random Play setting Repeatingplaybackof the selected groupFull RepeatPlayingbackrandomly RandomPlay To cancel the Intro Play setting Playingbackonlythe beginning partsof tracksIntro PlayAdding tracks to the bookmark list Removing tracks from the book- mark listPlaying back tracks in the book- mark list List of setting items List of groups or tracksDisplay during copying Display During RecordingOutput of the signals during copying Copyingall tracksona CDPress E/DDto start copying IIj FEeCopyingselected tracks on a CD @.Press Copy onceSetting the HDD copy mode Mode MultijogMulti Synchro Multi-synchronized copying mode Selectinga targetdiscSettingthe HDDcopymenu Copy Method Copy LevelCopy Speed Recording input audio source Using an external timer to record Program starting time Program ending timeExampleTo 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.31Adjusting the recording level When recording a digital input sourceWhen 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 ITIWhen copying onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc without When copying onto a new CD-R or CD-RW discCopyingall tracks in a groupto a disc Press Copy twiceWhen a disc is selected Press /DDto start copyingButtons, or * on the remote control to select Copyingselected tracks on the HDDMrk When copying has been completed, the operation Copyinghigh quality sounds Audio Master Quality RecordingPress /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 When starting finalization Press /nn to start finalizationDuring finalization Erasing last tracks Erasing all tracksErasing TOC Initializing a CD-RW disc Press pD to start erasingEdit menu Menu content Selectable during Playback Cursor button operations in the edit menuEntering the title characters by using Multi JOG knob Enteringcharactersin the edit menuCorrecting the characters Press the Multi JOG knob to confirm the selected characterPress Multi JOG knob Enter on the remote Control = Press CompleteEdit Stored =111IlilqiII=llhlPress Complete Press ClearAlbum Copy Album RenameGroup to be copied from Album to be copied to Album to be movedPress Complete when all the characters have been Entered Album Delete=1,11IIlqinl=llh# Album Pack Album TitleAlbum to adjust its trackslevel Track LevelAlbum to change its tracksorder Llllfiil=lihW Tr. lnterval Track interval Playing time of the trackTrack Rename Track to be movedTrack Adjust Time length to be adjustedBefore Track Adjust Track Erase Part EraseTrack to be erased If the edit menu is selected during playhack, the unitIiiili Ending point of the partial eraseTrack Combine Track DivideTrack to be divided 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 selectionDisc Rename Disc EraseYucan move a disc and assign a new nmnber Disc to be movedDisc Combine Disc DivideDisc Pack IIIRtIFPfIf Disc Pack is selected P.66, the following screen Appears 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 FormatInitializingsettingsInitialize Checkingthe firmwareversion Firm. VersionSystem firmware version CDR drive firmware versionSettingthe videooutput VIDEOOutput Press D or Menu to exitAutoPlayFirm.Update Startingplaybackautomatically Updating the firmware versionSymptom CauseRemedy EliJ liB,,,-oIol i J Invalid Mode OPC AdjustCant Edit Cant Tr.LevTimer Standby ReadingStandby Track No.FullDigital Move EmphasisFinalize ScmsMenu 52-57Rules of digital recording Audio Performance Laser Diode PropertiesInputs OutputsAchtung ObserveraAttenzione Precaucion

CDR-HD1500 specifications

The Yamaha CDR-HD1500 is a sophisticated combination of CD recorder and hard disk drive, designed to enhance the way users manage their music collection. This innovative device caters to audiophiles and casual listeners alike, providing flexibility and convenience for recording and playing back audio.

One of the standout features of the CDR-HD1500 is its ability to record directly from CDs to its internal hard drive. The 40GB hard drive allows users to digitally store their entire CD collection, making it easy to access and organize music without the need for physical discs. The recording process is straightforward, offering multiple quality modes for users to choose from, ensuring that the audio is captured in the desired fidelity.

In addition to CD recording, the device supports various audio formats such as WAV, MP3, and WMA, providing versatility for playback and storage. Users can create high-quality recordings as well as more compressed files to save space on the hard drive. The CDR-HD1500 also features a USB port, allowing for easy connection to other devices for transferring music files, enhancing its functionality even further.

Yamaha has incorporated their expertise in audio quality into the CDR-HD1500, equipping it with high-performance A/D converters and meticulous digital signal processing technology. This ensures that recordings maintain the integrity and richness of the original sound, preserving the nuances of the music.

Furthermore, the CDR-HD1500 offers various playback options, enabling users to create playlists, shuffle tracks, and repeat songs, providing a customized listening experience. The intuitive graphical user interface makes it easy to navigate through the device's features, while a built-in LCD display allows users to view information about the tracks being played.

The CDR-HD1500 stands out with its robust design, featuring solid construction that ensures longevity while minimizing vibration for optimal audio performance. It is also compatible with remote control, allowing for seamless operation from a distance.

In summary, the Yamaha CDR-HD1500 is a powerful tool for music lovers, blending the functionality of a CD recorder with the convenience of a hard disk drive. With its quality audio processing, extensive recording options, and user-friendly interface, it represents a significant advancement in home audio technology, catering to the needs of both dedicated audiophiles and casual users who appreciate high-quality sound.