HHB comm CDR-882Primary Features, Cautions and guidance on installation, Safety Guidelines

Models: CDR-882

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CDR-882 Primary Features

Introduction Cautions and guidance on installation

CDR-882 Primary Features

Two shock-mounted recordable disc drives

64x128 pixel backlit dot matrix LCD display

11-segment dual LED bargraph meters with PPM characteristics

Separate LED indication of drive status and headphone source

Balanced (+4dBu) and unbalanced (-10dBu) analogue inputs and outputs

24-bit A/D conversion with dither on recording

S/PDIF digital input and output (coaxial and optical TOSlink), with full DAT track ID and PQ-code recognition/ transmission, and SCMS defeat

AES/EBU digital input and output

Switchable dither on digital inputs

Word clock input

Built-in sample-rate conversion (32-96kHz) on inputs

DiscSpan mode - continuous recording across two or more discs, with automatic fade-in/fade-out and definable overlap period and track ID point on each disc

Manual change-over operation available with DiscSpan

DualBurn mode - simultaneous recording onto both drives

Multi-Machine modes for longer unattended recording time and/or multiple disc (>2) recording

CD copy function with track editing option

Fast auto-finalise modes - one disc finalises while other disc records

Parallel remote control port with user-defined functionality

2 x RS232 serial remote control ports (for master and slave operation)

10 second RAM shock buffer

Accepts all blank CD-R media (HHB CDR80HS recommended)

Analogue and digital input level controls

Front panel headphone output with level control

Comprehensive infra-red remote control handset (RC-882)

Full SCMS control on recordings

CD Text support

Front and rear PS/2 keyboard inputs (for text input)

2U 19” rack mount chassis

Universal power supply

Cautions and guidance on installation

Safety Guidelines

Operate only on a secure and level surface or securely fastened into a rack, noting the precautions below

This equipment must be earthed (grounded)

This equipment must be powered from a polarised AC supply

Only suitably trained personnel should service this equipment

Please read and take note of all warning and informative labels

Before starting any servicing operation, this equipment must be isolated from the AC supply (mains) by removing the incoming IEC mains connector

Fuses should only be replaced with ones of the same type and rating as that indicated

Operate only in a clean, dry and pollutant-free environment

Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere

Do not allow any liquid or solid objects to enter the equipment. Should this accidentally occur then immediately switch off the unit and contact your service agent

Installation

If the CDR-882 is being installed in a rack, care should be taken not to block the ventilation slots on the rear, top and left-hand side. Although the CDR-882 itself does not generate a significant degree of heat, it should never be installed immediately above or below another piece of equipment that does, such as a power amplifier. It is good practice in any case to fit vent blanks of at least 1U above and below such equipment in a rack (unless they short-circuit that equipments’ own fan-cooling, in which case plain blanks should be fitted).

Care with ventilation should similarly be taken if the unit is free- standing; never stack it on top of or underneath another piece of equipment which generates a significant amount of heat.

Take care when routing cables around the unit; never drape cables across the front panel of the CDR-882 as they may obstruct the disc tray eject mechanisms.

Do not install or use the CDR-882 in a position where it is in direct sunlight or high-intensity artificial light. Never attempt to move the unit while it is in operation.

CDR-882 User Manual Version 1.0

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HHB comm CDR-882Primary Features, Cautions and guidance on installation, Safety Guidelines, Installation, Introduction