DISPLAY MESSAGES

Can’t Copy

This message is displayed for approximately 3 seconds when digital recording or copying is not possible according to the SCMS standard.

Refer to “Rules of Digital Recording” (P.82).

Can’t Edit

This message is displayed when a prohibited editing operation has been attempted.

Can’t Tr.Lev.

The album with its tracks’ level adjusted is to be copied to a CD-R disc in the Audio Master Quality Recording mode.

Can’t use HDD

The loaded HDD has been formatted by other CDR-HD1500s. Reformat by the CDR-HD1500 on which you plan to use that HDD (P.72).

Change Discs!

This message informs that a CD needs to be changed to a disc to be used for duplicating when copying from a CD onto the HDD has been completed.

Check Disc

This unit fails to read the CD because the CD has been loaded on the disc tray upside down or the CD has remarkable scratch on it, or some kind of error has been occurred during operation. Check the disc, and exchange the CD if necessary.

Data Track

This message is displayed when the data track is being played.

Disc Full

This message is displayed when recording to a CD-R or CD-RW disc cannot be performed any further because the recording has been made up to the total recordable time.

Disc No.Full

When the number of discs recorded on the HDD has reached its maximum of 999 discs, this message is displayed if more discs have been attempted to be added.

Drive Check

Some kind of error has been occurred in the HDD or the CDR drive. Contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service

center. Or HDD is not set to “slave” precisely. Refer to the “HDD

Installation Manual” and set the HDD to “slave”.

Erasing

Erasing a CD-RW disc is being performed. The erasing progress is indicated by the level meter.

Finalize OK?

This message confirms starting the finalization of a CD-R or CD- RW disc. If you wish to finalize, press w/d.

Finalizing

Finalization is being performed. The finalization progress is indicated by the level meter.

Format Really

This message confirms starting the format of the HDD after “Initialize ?” appears.

HDD Full

This message is displayed when recording to the HDD cannot be performed any further because the recording has been made up to the total recordable time.

Initialize ?

This message confirms starting the format of the HDD, or the initialization of each item.

Invalid Mode

The recording mode that cannot be selected during the timer recording setting has been selected.

New Disc

The disc in the disc tray is either a new CD-R or CD-RW disc, or a CD-RW disc that has been erased by using a “Disc Erase” or “All Erase”.

No Data

There are no tracks (data) recorded on the HDD.

No Disc

There are no CDs on the disc tray.

No Enough Spc

There is not enough space for copying, or the track number exceeds the maximum number when copying.

No Input

There are no input signals when attempting the recording from the external components digitally.

No Previous

When making “Tr. Interval” on the ALBUM EDITING menu or “Track Adjust” on the TRACK EDITING menu, there is no track before the track to be edited.

No Source

There is no source recorded on the HDD or CDs when copying.

Not Audio

A non-audio CD-R or CD-RW disc, such as a CD-R or CD-RW disc for PCs, has been loaded in the disc tray, and recording has been attempted on that CD-R or CD-RW disc.

No Undo data

Undo is not possible.

OPC Adjust

This message is displayed while OPC (Optimum Power Calibration) optimized the laser power to the reflectivity of the disc. Approximately 10 seconds may be required to complete this automatic adjustment. However, this time length may change according to the type of the disc that has been loaded.

Pack Before !

This message is displayed when the editing operation cannot be done unless “Pack” is performed.

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CDR-HD 1500 specifications

The Yamaha CDR-HD 1500 stands out as a versatile and innovative CD recorder and hard disk drive unit that caters to both audio enthusiasts and professional users alike. With its sleek design and robust functionality, it serves as an essential tool for those looking to create high-quality audio recordings.

One of the main features of the CDR-HD 1500 is its integrated 80GB hard disk drive, which provides ample storage for digital recordings. This feature allows users to record directly to the hard drive, enabling high-fidelity sound capture without the need for physical media. The hard drive can store thousands of hours of audio, making it ideal for archiving entire music collections, transferring vinyl records, or creating compilation CDs.

Another notable characteristic is the optical CD recorder, capable of creating audio CDs from both the hard drive and directly from analog sources. Users can connect their audio equipment via the two analog inputs or utilize the built-in digital input options, which include optical and coaxial connections. This versatility ensures that users can digitize their music collection from numerous sources while preserving sound quality.

The CDR-HD 1500 employs advanced technologies for an enhanced listening experience, including Yamaha's 24-bit WAV format, which maintains audio fidelity during recording and playback. Additionally, it supports MP3 encoding, offering users a more compressed format suitable for digital devices while still providing exceptional sound quality.

Another significant feature is the user-friendly interface, which is designed for straightforward navigation. The intuitive control panel allows users to easily browse tracks, create playlists, and manage recordings. The LCD display provides essential information, including track details and recording status, enhancing the overall user experience.

The CDR-HD 1500 also includes various editing functions, such as track splitting and fade in/out features. These tools give users the flexibility to adjust their recordings to suit their preferences, thus making it a powerful tool for audio production.

Overall, the Yamaha CDR-HD 1500 combines robust recording capabilities with user-friendly features and superior audio quality. Whether for home use or professional applications, it represents an invaluable addition to any audio setup, bridging the gap between analog and digital formats while catering to a wide range of user needs.