Yamaha CDR-S1000 manuals
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1 Compact Disc RecorderLecteur/Enregistreur CDREC LEVEL INPUTDIGITAL/ANALOG OPTICAL COAXIAL ANALOG REC CD DIRECTREC MUTE MINMAX OPEN/CLOSE PHONESLEVEL OWNER’S MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI2 CAUTIONCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE • Explanation of Graphical Symbols Power-Cord WARNING IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below Model: Serial No.: 4Follow Instructions – All operating and other instructions should be followed Cleaning – The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer A.The power-supplycord or the plug has been damaged; or B.Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or C.The unit has been exposed to rain; or E.The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged 17Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines •Playback of CD-R, CD-RW,and Prerecorded CD Disc Formats •Recording to CD-Rand CD-RWDisc Formats •Remote Control Capability •Car Sound Processing (Dynamic Range Compression Recording) •Sampling Rate Converter •Synchronized Recording •Digital Recording Level Adjustment •4 Times Speed Finalization 4 Supplied accessoriesNotes on the transportation pad The remote control ConnectionsNAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS Front panel Display Remote control Turning on the power and loading a disc Removing the disc and turning the power off Selecting a time display Recording modes Synchronized recording of a single track Synchronized recording of ALL tracks Synchronized recording with finalization Manual recording Setting the recording levels Manual track marking•4 Times Speed Erase •CD Direct Digital Input Recording •Automatic and Manual Track Marking •Optical and Coaxial Digital Input and Output •Random Access Programmable Play •Single Track/Entire Disc Repeat Play •Random-SequencePlay •PHONES jack •Adjustable Display Brightness Recording directly from a source CD Applying dynamic range compression to a recording Finalization Track and Disc Erase (CD-RWdiscs only) Playing a CD disc Searching for a track Scanning forward or backward rapidly Program play Random sequence play Repeat play Index search Changing the brightness of the display Listening with headphones CD preventive care Display messages Troubleshooting SCMS copy protection CD-Recordersystem notes and limitations Specifications 5 CAUTIONS•Do not operate the unit upside-down.It may overheat, possibly causing damage •Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set, contact your dealer •Do not use force on switches, knobs or cords •When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord CAUTION FOR MOVING THE UNIT CAUTION For Canadian Customers This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 English 6 Regarding discs that can be used for recordingThe following discs cannot be used for recording on this unit IMPORTANT Finalization of CD-Rdiscs for playback on standard CD players Note 7 Supplied accessories• Batteries (size AA, UM-3,R6) (2) • Remote Control • RCA Pin Cables (2) • Optical Fiber Cable Notes on the transportation pad 8 The remote control9 Connections10 LINE IN (REC)LINE OUT (PLAY) INPUT DIGITAL IN OPTICAL DIGITAL IN COAXIAL LINE IN 11 Front panel~ POWER (P.10/P.11) fi &(Stop) (P.23)Ÿ TRACK NO. (P.18) ^ LEVEL (P.28) ! EFFECT (P.19) fl PHONES (P.28) ⁄ REC MODE (P.13 to P.15) & ^(Play/Pause) (P.23) @ Remote control sensor (P.5) ‡ $/!⁄/›(Skip/Search) (P.24) ¤ Display (P.11) OPEN/CLOSE (P.4/P.10/P.11) ° Disc tray (P.4/P.10/P.11)‹ REC MUTE (P.16) ( DISPLAY (P.11) $ REC (P.13 to P.16) · ERASE (P.21/P.22)› INPUT (P.7) ) FINALIZE (P.20) %REC LEVEL DIGITAL/ANALOG (P.17) Display~ PROG indicator (P.25) $ Multi-informationdisplay (P.11) Ÿ Sampling rate indicators (P.7) › Level indicator (P.17) ! Disc format indicator (P.13 to P.16) % TOC indicator (P.20/P.22) ⁄ TOTAL/REMAIN indicators (P.11) fi SYNC indicator (P.13 to P.15) @ EFFECT indicator (P.19) ^ SINGLE/ALL/AUTO indicators (P.13 to P.15) ¤ REC indicator (P.13 to P.16) fl REPEAT S/F indicators (P.27) # *indicator (P.13 to P.16/P.23) & RNDM indicator (P.26) ‹ #indicator (P.11/P.23) 12 Remote control~RANDOM (P.26) ŸTRACK NO. WRITE (P.18) ! REC MODE (P.13 to P.15)⁄ EFFECT (P.19) @ REPEAT (P.27) ¤ Numeric buttons (P.23/P.25/P.27) ‹ ERASE (P.21/P.22) › STOP &(P.23) % PAUSE *(P.23)fi DIMMER (P.28) ^ DISPLAY (P.11) fl OPEN/CLOSE (P.4/P.10/P.11) & CLEAR (P.25/P.26) ‡ PROG (P.25/P.26) * INDEX (P.27) ( REC (P.13 to P.16) · $ SKIP ›(P.24) ) PLAY #(P.23) 13 Turning on the powerand loading a disc 14 Removing the disc and turning the power offSelecting a time display 15 Recording modes16 Synchronized recordingof a single track 17 of ALL tracks18 with finalization19 Manual recording20 Setting therecording levels 21 Manual track markingRecording directly from a source CD 22 Applying dynamic range compression to a recording23 Finalization24 Track and Disc Erase (CD-RWdiscs only)26 Playing a CD disc27 Searching for a trackScanning forward or backward rapidly 28 Program play29 Random sequence play30 Repeat playIndex search 31 Changing the brightnessof the display Listening with headphones 32 CD preventive care33 Display messages34 Troubleshooting35 SCMS copy protection36 CD-Recordersystem notes and limitations37 Specifications
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