Harman-Kardon CDR 2 owner manual Play CDP-Deck Open Press this button to open the Play Deck

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Remote Control Functions

aPower-On Button: Press this button to turn the CDR 2 on. Note that in order for this control to function, the Front-Panel Power Switch 1 must first be pressed so that the unit is in the Standby mode.

bPlay (CDP)-Deck Display Control: Press this button to cycle through the various time display options for the disc in the Play Deck 3. See page 17 for more information on time- display options.

cPlay (CDP)-Deck Open: Press this button to open the Play Deck 3.

dPlay (CDP)-Deck Select: Press this but- ton to control or program the functions of the disc in the Play Deck 3.

eProgram: Press this button to begin the programming sequence for one of the CD decks. See page 18 for more information on programming the CDR 2.

fReverse Search: Press this button to play the selected disc in reverse to locate a desired passage.

gSingle: When this button is pressed, the CDR 2 will function as a two-disc CD player/ changer. In the Single mode, the audio output will be routed to all output jacks Áª¢° ¥» regardless of which CD deck is actually playing. See page 17 for more information on the Single-Play mode.

hProgram Check: Press this button to check or edit a programmed playback sequence. See page 18 for more information on pro- grammed playback.

iPrevious-Track Skip: Press this button to skip backwards to the beginning of the track currently being played. Press it a second time to move back to the beginning of each previous track.

jPlay/Select: This button has two func- tions. It will most often be used as a standard play button, but when setting up certain record functions, it is also used as an Enter or Select button.

kRandom Play: When the CD Deck is stopped, press this button to begin random play of all tracks on a disc.

lDub: Press this button to begin a dub. See page 20 for more information on dubbing.

mAutomatic/Manual Track Increment Selector: Press this button to select between automatic and manual track increments during a recording session. See page 20 for more infor- mation on track increments.

nTrack Increment: When the Manual mode for track increments is selected during recording, press this button to increase the track number. NOTE: This function does not operate during CD Sync or dub recording.

oFinalize: Press this button when a record- ing is complete to initiate the finalization process. The Play/Select button *j must be pressed within three seconds to activate finalization. Until this button is pressed and the finalization process is complete, CD-R discs may not be played on conventional CD machines. See page 22 for more information on Finalization.

pNumeric Keys: Press these buttons to access a specific track for playback or during the programming process. See page 18 for more information on programmed playback.

qA-B Repeat: Press this button to specify a segment of a disc for repeat play. See page 18 for more information on repeat play.

rRepeat: Press this button once to repeat the current track. To repeat an entire disc, press the button twice.

sSpeed Select: Press this button to select the recording speed for internal dubs. See page 20 for more information on selecting the proper speed.

tRecord Button: Press this button to begin a manual recording.

uErase Button: Press this button to initiate the erasure of a track or of an entire CD-RW disc or to Unfinalize a disc. Note that erasure is only possible on CD-RW discs. See page 22 for more information on erasing discs.

vInput Select: Press this button to select the input source (analog, digital-coax or digital- optical) for recording. See page 20 for more information on input selection.

wCD Sync: Press this button once to begin an automated recording of a single track from an external CD player when a digital connection is used. Press it twice to begin automated recording of an entire disc. See page 21 for more information on CD Sync recording.

xStop: Press this button to stop playback or recording.

yPause: Press this button to momentarily pause playback. Press it again to resume playback.

zNext Track: Press this button to skip forward to the next track on a disc.

`Dual Playback: Press this button to enable both CD Decks to play back at the same time and function as separate, independent CD units. In this mode it is also possible to record from an external source while the Play Deck is functioning as a standard CD player. See page 17 for more information on dual-play capability.

28Forward Search: Press this button to play a disc in a fast-forward mode.

29Record (CDR)-Deck Select: Press this button to control or program the functions of the disc in the Record Deck %.

30Record (CDR)-Deck Open: Press this button to open the Record Deck %.

31Record (CDR)-Deck Display Control: Press this button to cycle through the various time-display options for the disc in the Record Deck %. See page 17 for more information on time-display options.

32Power-Off:Press this button to place the unit in a Standby mode.

33Clear: Press this button to clear an item in a program sequence. See page 18 for more information..

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Contents CDR 2 CD Recorder CDR 2 Compact Disc Recorder Important Information About CD Recording Ergonomic Remote ControlIntroduction Safety Information Play-Deck Open Press this button to open the Play Deck Front-Panel ControlsButton ùh Be played by simply pressing the Play button *hButton *h Front-Panel Information Display Level Indicators Time IndicatorsRepeat Indicators Erase IndicatorFRONT-PANEL Information Display Record CDR-Deck Coaxial-Digital AC Power CordRear-Panel Connections Play CDP-Deck Analog OutputRecord CDR-Deck Display Control 32 Power Off Clear Remote Control FunctionsPower-On Button Play CDP-Deck Open Press this button to open the Play Deck Record-Deck Connections Installation and ConnectionsLocating the CDR Play-Deck ConnectionsTo the input of the other product or system Power ConnectionsBatteries IR Remote ConnectionsInformation Display for the Record Deck CD Recording BasicsDisc Types So that additional tracks may be recorded on a discLoading and Unloading Discs Using The RemotePlayback Basics Light upTrack Skip Normal PlaySearch Headphone Listening Dual-Play ModeDual-Deck Operation Time DisplayProgram Play Repeat A-B Disc Dubbing CD RecordingSpecially designed to accommodate CD-RW discs Recordings on the CDR 2 may be made in a number of waysRecording from an External Source Pause buttons do not operate while a dub is in progressCD Sync Recording TRK appears in the Record Deck Information Display KErasing a Single Track Finalizing CD-R and CD-RW DiscsUnfinalizing a CD-RW Disc Erasing an Entire CD-RW DiscTroubleshooting Guide and Error Messages Record Specifications Technical SpecificationsSignal Format Playback Specifications

CDR 2 specifications

The Harman-Kardon CDR 2 is a remarkable piece of audio equipment that exemplifies the brand’s commitment to high-quality sound and advanced technology. Launched in the late 1990s as a combination CD player and digital recorder, the CDR 2 quickly garnered attention for its innovative features and user-friendly design.

One of the standout characteristics of the CDR 2 is its dual functionality. It allows users to play CDs while simultaneously recording audio onto CD-R and CD-RW discs. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for audiophiles who wish to create custom playlists or archive their favorite tracks in high fidelity. The unit boasts a built-in digital-to-analog converter that ensures excellent sound quality, preserving the integrity of the audio throughout the recording process.

The CDR 2 features a sleek and stylish design that aligns with Harman-Kardon’s aesthetic. Its front panel displays a clear LCD screen, providing users with essential information such as track number, elapsed time, and recording status. The control layout is intuitive, enabling easy navigation through its myriad functions without the need for an extensive manual.

One of the key technological advancements found in the CDR 2 is its Advanced Digital Recording System, which minimizes jitter and enhances the overall quality of the recordings. It also offers various recording modes, including "track-at-once" and "disc-at-once," allowing users flexibility in how they wish to compile their recordings.

Additionally, the CDR 2 comes equipped with a comprehensive set of connectivity options. It features both analog and digital inputs and outputs, including optical and coaxial connections. This versatility allows users to integrate the unit seamlessly with existing audio systems, enhancing their overall listening experience.

The CDR 2 supports various disc formats and has a built-in programmability feature for easy selection and arrangement of tracks. The unit’s reliability and durability are further enhanced by its high-quality build, ensuring that users can enjoy their music for years to come.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon CDR 2 stands out in the realm of audio equipment for its combination of elegance, functionality, and superior sound quality. Its ability to serve as both a CD player and recorder, paired with its advanced recording technologies and user-friendly design, make it a treasured choice for music enthusiasts and collectors alike.