HHB comm CDR 830 manuel dutilisation How To Write Cd Text, Features & Functions, Menu Functions

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HOW TO WRITE CD TEXT

HOW TO WRITE CD TEXT

1.Insert a recordable disc

2.Press TEXT to select DISC NAME or ARTIST NAME. After about 2 seconds, a flashing cursor will appear at the left hand side of the display.

3.Rotate the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL (9 :) control to find a character, then press the same control to select and move the cursor one space to the right. Repeat this procedure until finished, then press TEXT to store the information.

Note: it is possible to use the TITLE/MODE button as a shortcut for accessing lower case, upper case and digit/symbol characters.

4.Confirm that the TEXT has been stored by pressing the TITLE/MODE button.

5.To write a TRACK NAME, select the relevant track using 9 :, then press TEXT. After about 2 seconds, a flashing cursor will appear at the left hand side of the display.

6.Rotate the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL (9 :) control to find a character, then press the same control to select and move the cursor one space to the right. Repeat this procedure until finished, then press TEXT to store the information.

7.Confirm that the TEXT has been stored by selecting the track and then pressing the TITLE/MODE button.

8.CD Text can also be entered from the remote control (see page 30 of the operations manual).

HOW TO MAKE A DISC PLAYABLE IN A STANDARD CD PLAYER - FINALIZE

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE COMPACT DISC RECORDER

 

 

 

 

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FEATURES & FUNCTIONS

1.Insert the recorded CD-R or CD-RW which you want to finalize. Note: many CD players are unable to read CD-RW type discs even when finalized.

2.Press FINALIZE and then wait for the display to show approximately 2 minutes on the counter.

3.Press PLAY to start finalization. This process takes approximately 2 minutes. Do not disturb the CDR830 during finalization. You may notice the count down pause temporarily during finalize - this is normal.

MENU FUNCTIONS

 

COPY

 

[PERMIT; ONCE; INHIBT]

 

FADER

 

[1 to 12 seconds]

 

T.INC

 

[OFF; 1min; 3min; 5min]

 

A.LVL

 

[-78 to -24dB]

 

D.VOL

 

[-84 to +20dB]

 

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PEX1017-A

1POWER SWITCH

Turns power to the unit on and off.

2SCROLL

Displays any CD Text information (if recorded), by scrolling the information across the display.

3DISPLAY - BUTTON

Selects the different time display modes - elapsed track time, remaining track time, total disc playing time, etc..

4TITLE/MODE

Selects the different name display modes; DISC NAME, ARTIST NAME and TRACK NAME if recorded.

5MONITOR

Enables the user to monitor the input signal prior to recording. This is possible even without a disc in the machine.

6OPEN/CLOSE

Press to open or close the disc loading tray.

7RECORD

For manually starting recording.

8REC MUTE

For creating 4 seconds or more of silence at the end of a recording.

9ANALOG REC LEVEL

Used for adjusting the level of the analogue input source.

10DIGITAL REC LEVEL

Used for adjusting the digital recording level, also accessing and setting the MENU functions and AMS track search.

11ERASE

Allowing user to erase CD-RW discs - last track, range of tracks, TOC (un-finalize) and INITIALISE (complete physical erase of whole CD-RW).

12FINALIZE

For making recordings Red Book compatible so that they can be played back in any CD player.

13AUTO/MANUAL

Switches between automatic and manual track numbering modes.

14INPUT SELECTOR

Selects the analogue, digital coaxial or digital optical input for recording purposes.

15DISPLAY - SCREEN

Shows recording and playback levels, disc and track time information, CD Text, selected input and other useful system information.

16TRANSPORT CONTROLS

Allowing playback, pause, FF, REW and STOP.

17TEXT

Allows the naming of the DISC, and the ARTIST, and also individual TRACK names, before finalization. This information is stored on the disc once finalized and can be read back by any CD Text compatible CD player.

18SYNCHRO

Allows automatic starting of recording from various sources, both digital and analogue. This is intended to simplify direct cloning of various source material [SYNC-1; SYNC-ALL; SYNC-FINAL].

19MENU/DELETE

Is used to access the various MENU page functions and delete characters in CD text mode. [MENU: COPY; FADER; T.INC; A.LVL; D.VOL; BALANCE].

20PHONES - LEVEL

Headphone socket (1/4”) and headphone level control.

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HHB comm CDR 830 How To Write Cd Text, Features & Functions, Menu Functions, Quick Reference Guide, Compact Disc Recorder