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Using an external timer to record

Notes on recording time setting

This unit is not equipped with the clock hmctiun. Use an external timer when making a timer recording.

It may take 30 seconds tu 1 minute al_er the power of this unit is turned on by an external timer ui_til an actual recording starts. (This length of time is sul_ject tu change depending uu the cuudition.) During this time, no recording is made. Therefore set the time that is 2-minute earlier than the starting time of the program to be recorded for turning on this unit.

As a characteristic of an HDD recorder, it is necessary to sturc information tu control audio data as well as audio data itself. This inlorma- tion is normally recorded when recording is stopped. Therefore if the power of this unit is turned ofl before recurdiug is stupped, no informatiuu to cuntrol audio data and no audio data are stored. Set the time that is lunger than 3-minute after the program to be recorded finishes for turning off this unit by an external timer.

Set the time that is 2-minute hmger than actual recurding time for the total recording time.

Folluwiug chart indicates the time flow when this unit makes timer recordings.

Time to be set on the external timer

(2 minutes + recording time + 3 minutes or longer)

Recording time to be set on the CDR-HD1500

 

 

T

T

 

External timer turns

on

Program starting time

Program ending time

External timer turns off

CDR-HD1500 starts recording

CDR-HD1500 finishes

 

 

(30 seconds

to 1 minute

after the

recording

external

timer turns

on.)

 

 

 

 

Time

flow

>

 

 

 

 

Example:To record the program that starts at 9:00 and ends at 10:00.

Set the external timer to he turned on at 8:58.

Set the external timer to be turned olf after 10:03.

Set 1 hour 2 minutes lor the total recording time on this unit.

Actual recorded material includes a little more than the set amuunt of time at both beginning and end of the recording. Delete unnecessary parts using the editing operatiun.

Recurdiug will be stopped if copy prutected digital signals are input while timer recording is being made.

If you set the total recording time over 179 minutes 59 seconds, recording will be made extending several discs. To play the recorded materials sequentially, select "Style All" as the play style (P.20).

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Yamaha CDR-HD1500 owner manual Using an external timer to record, Program starting time Program ending time

CDR-HD1500 specifications

The Yamaha CDR-HD1500 is a sophisticated combination of CD recorder and hard disk drive, designed to enhance the way users manage their music collection. This innovative device caters to audiophiles and casual listeners alike, providing flexibility and convenience for recording and playing back audio.

One of the standout features of the CDR-HD1500 is its ability to record directly from CDs to its internal hard drive. The 40GB hard drive allows users to digitally store their entire CD collection, making it easy to access and organize music without the need for physical discs. The recording process is straightforward, offering multiple quality modes for users to choose from, ensuring that the audio is captured in the desired fidelity.

In addition to CD recording, the device supports various audio formats such as WAV, MP3, and WMA, providing versatility for playback and storage. Users can create high-quality recordings as well as more compressed files to save space on the hard drive. The CDR-HD1500 also features a USB port, allowing for easy connection to other devices for transferring music files, enhancing its functionality even further.

Yamaha has incorporated their expertise in audio quality into the CDR-HD1500, equipping it with high-performance A/D converters and meticulous digital signal processing technology. This ensures that recordings maintain the integrity and richness of the original sound, preserving the nuances of the music.

Furthermore, the CDR-HD1500 offers various playback options, enabling users to create playlists, shuffle tracks, and repeat songs, providing a customized listening experience. The intuitive graphical user interface makes it easy to navigate through the device's features, while a built-in LCD display allows users to view information about the tracks being played.

The CDR-HD1500 stands out with its robust design, featuring solid construction that ensures longevity while minimizing vibration for optimal audio performance. It is also compatible with remote control, allowing for seamless operation from a distance.

In summary, the Yamaha CDR-HD1500 is a powerful tool for music lovers, blending the functionality of a CD recorder with the convenience of a hard disk drive. With its quality audio processing, extensive recording options, and user-friendly interface, it represents a significant advancement in home audio technology, catering to the needs of both dedicated audiophiles and casual users who appreciate high-quality sound.