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Fostex CR300 Owner Manual
48 pages 1.14 Mb
Compact Disc Recorder Owners Manual Model CR300CR300 "WARNING" 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTION3 Information to UserWe Want You Listening For A LifetimeWe Want You Listening For A LifetimeTHE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BETHE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DecibelDecibel DecibelDecibel Decibel LevelLevel LevelLevel LevelExampleExample ExampleExample Example DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANTDANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSUREEXPOSURE EXPOSUREEXPOSURE EXPOSURE POWER-CORD CAUTION [For Canadian model] [Pour le modele Canadien] CAUTION: 4 FEATURES5 CONTENTS6 CHECKING ACCESSORIESAudio cables ... x 2 (analog recording, analog playback output) Loading batteries in to the remote control unit Model 8317AAA/R03 dry cell batteries ... x 2 Remote control unit (Model 8317) Owner's Manual (this booklet) AC power cordBattery loading method 2 batteries (AAA/R03 dry cell batteries) <Caution on batteries> CR300 7 CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLINGCD lens cleaner Location Never move the unit during recording/playback Precautions regarding installation Cleaning the compact disc recorder Condensation CR300 8 DISCSDiscs usable with this unit CD-R and CD-RW discs CD disc Notes on the copyright CD-R finalization CD-RW *1*2CR300 <PRB1291-B> 9 Handling of discDisc maintenance Disc storage Do not play a CD with a special shape 10 CONNECTIONSDIGITAL SIGNAL CONNECTION(Before connecting this unit with other equipment, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.) 11 ANALOG SIGNAL CONNECTION(Before connecting this unit with other equipment, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.) 12 CONTROLS AND INDICATORSFRONT PANEL 13 DISPLAY PANELA B C1 D E A A C2 D E A A B C2 D A A B C1 D A Switching the time display 14 CONTROLS AND INDICATORSREMOTE CONTROL UNITDIN 8 pin connector Wireless remote controlRemote controllable range Parallel remote controlThe CR300 can be controlled with external switches by utilizing the circuit shown below. 15 DISC LOADING/UNLOADING B. CLOSE THE DISC TRAY (LOADING A DISC) 13 2,4A. OPEN THE DISC TRAY Open the disc tray. This section introduces the summary of the modes of recording available with this unit.Automatic digital-source synchro recording (1-track) Automatic digital-source synchro recording (all-track) CAUTIONManual digital-source recording Analog-source recording Automatic finalization recording 16 MODE OF RECORDING18 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL-SOURCE SYNCHRO RECORDING 6SYNCHRO button. A. 1-track recording 1 disc containing a record- able space. 4After recording, press the stop ( ) button to end recording. 19 After recording, press the stop ( ) button to end recording. 20 C. Automatic finalization recording AUTOMATIC DIGITAL-SOURCE SYNCHRO RECORDINGCR300 This function is for recording of digital output of other digital source than CD, DAT, MD and DCC. 21 MANUAL DIGITAL-SOURCE RECORDING RW disc containing Press the pause ( ) or play ( ) button in record-pause mode. Start playing the source player to confirm whether recording of that source is possible. Press the RECORD (REC ) button(s). ( ) button to end recording. Press the pause ( ) or play ( ) button in record-pause mode. 22 ANALOG-SOURCE RECORDINGANALOG to RW disc containing After recording, press the stop ( ) button to end recording. Adjust the recording level. This function is for recording the analog output. . Press the RECORD (REC ) button(s). 23 Recording level adjustment Minimum recording time per track Adjustment reference Level meter Track number write operation 24 MENU BUTTON FUNCTIONSSETThis menu allows to select the Fade in/Fade out time. (Refer to page 27, 37) B. Auto stop delay time Setting in Digital A. Copy Bit SettingThis menu selects the Copy Bit condition recorded onto a disk. (Refer to page 18, 19, 20, 21, 22) Copy bit indicator: It indicates the Copy Bit condition while in the Record-Pause mode. Synchro C. Fade In / Fade Out Time SettingCopy Bit 1 0 1/0 Copy bit indicator Lit solid Off Blinking Select a desired MENU by pressing the MENU button. Pressing the Skip ID SET button would register the above condition. By pressing either the or button, the setting is altered. 25 D. Automatic Track Number Renewal Level Sensitivity SettingThis menu selects whether a signal is output from Digital Out terminal. (Refer to page 10) E. Auto Pause Mode SettingThis menu allows to select whether the AUTO PAUSE PLAY mode is turned on or off. (Refer to page 37) F. Balanced Output Level SettingThis menu selects the standard level of Balanced Output. (Refer to page 11) G. Wireless Remote Control H. Sample Rate Converter Thru I. Digital Out 26 TRACK NUMBER WRITING Manual writing of track number Automatic writing of track number 27 CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR RECORDING To pause recordingPress the pause ( ) button to pause recording temporarily. Starting recording with fade-inPress the FADER button in record-pause mode. Stopping recording with fade-outPress the FADER button in record mode. Creating a blankPress the REC MUTE button during recording. REC MUTE FADER REC PAUSE Checking the recording end point from the middle of a disc 28 CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR RECORDING CR300 <PRB1291-A> To set the skip ID, press the SKIP ID SET button again. Skip IDs can be set to other tracks by repeating steps 1 to 3 for each of them. After having set the required skip IDs, press the OPEN/ CLOSE button. 29 SKIP ID RECORDING CAUTION: A. Setting skip ID to a track (Track skip) Play the track to be skipped. Press the SKIP ID SET button. 2,3 5 B. Clearing skip ID of a track 30 SKIP ID RECORDING 31 FINALIZATION (TOC RECORDING)What is finalization? Wait until the time information is displayed. RW disc which has been recorded on. CAUTION: Finalization procedure 32 ERASING (CD-RW ONLY)Erasing CD-RW discsCR300 Load a CD-RW disc which has been finalized. The recorder stops when TOC erasing is completed. B. TOC erasing 33 *Press the pause ( ) button to start the TOC erasing. 3 21 The recorder stops when Last track erasing stops. A. Last track erasing Switching erase modesEach press of the ERASE button switches erase modes in the order shown below. Load a CD-RW disc which has been recorded on. Press the pause ( ) button to start the last track erasing. Load a CD-RW disc which has been recorded on. The recorder stops when All disc erasing is completed. The recorder stops when All tracks erasing is completed. C. All tracks erasing 34 ERASING (CD-RW ONLY)*(once to start last track erasing or TOC erasing). Press the pause ( ) button to start the all tracks erasing. D. All disc erasing Press and hold the ERASE button for about 4 seconds. Press the pause ( ) button to start the all disc erasing. Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc which has been recorded on. 3 21 35 PLAYBACK To pause playback Playing from the desired track (Direct track selection) 36 PLAYBACKPress and hold the manual search button. Searching an adjacent track (Track search) Searching the desired point (Manual search)Press the track searchCR300 Press the REPEAT button of the remote control unit. 37 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat playback)Checking the playing time of each track (1-track time display), fade-out starts and playback pauses after it. Fade-in/fade-out during playback Playback in Auto Pause Mode 38 PROGRAMMED PLAYBACKPlaying Tracks in the Desired Order Program reservation ton of the remote control unit. Press the play ( ) buttons, select the tracks in the order you want to play them. Programming pause Add programs OPEN/CLOSE 3 39 Replacing a track in the program Checking the programmed tracks Clearing a track from the program Clearing the entire program 40 SKIPPING UNDESIRED TRACKS (SKIP PLAYBACK) 41 CHARACTER MESSAGE LISTRef. Page Message Description CR300 42 Self-diagnosticsInformation messages related to recording operation Information messages related to playback operation 43 TROUBLESHOOTING44 INDEXFunction Term Ref. page CR300 45 SPECIFICATIONS1. GENERAL 2. AUDIO UNIT (typical) 3. INPUT JACKSAnalog Input Digital Input Parallel Remote Input 4. OUTPUT JACKSAnalog Output Digital Output 5. ACCESSORIESFOSTEX DISTRIBUTORS LIST IN EUROPE The Affect of Immunity on This Equipment 46 Declaration of EC Directive
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