HHB comm CDR-830 Speaker System User Manual


 
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4 Getting started
SYNC–1
SYNC-1
SYNC–ALL
SYNC
SYNC–FINAL
SYNC
CD-R
CD-R
CD-R
O1 O1 OO:OO
FINALIZE
CD-R
Automatically
recording and
finalizing a disc
This is a variation on all-track
synchro recording on the previous
page. After all tracks on the
source material have been
recorded, the recorder
automatically finalizes the disc.
Note: Any interruptions in the
digital input source signal may
cause the recorder to enter
record pause, which may inhibit
the finalization of the disc.
1 Load a CD-R or CD-RW
disc.
Check the display to make sure
that there's enough space on the
disc for what you want to record.
2 Press INPUT SELECTOR to
choose an input.
Pressing INPUT SELECTOR
repeatedly switches the active
input:
Analog - Optical - Coaxial
The display indicates the current
input.
3 Make sure that the source
is not playing, then press
SYNCHRO three times.
Press SYNCHRO repeatedly to
change the recording mode and
select SYNC-FINAL
Synchro recording won't work if
the source is already playing!
The recorder goes into all-sync
record pause and the SYNC and
FINALIZE indicators start to blink.
1-track sync
All-track sync
All-track sync
w/ finalization
Record-pause
(no sync)
SYNC–FINAL
SYNC
CD-R
FINALIZE
The display shows all-track sync
with finalization, with the SYNC
and FINALIZE indicators blinking to
show that recording can start.
Note: Please ensure that there
are no long pauses in the source
material, as this might cause the
recorder to start the finalization
process.
4 Play the source.
Recording starts automatically.
If you press SYNCHRO during
recording, the recorder will finish
recording without finalizing the
CD-R.
5 After recording all tracks
on the source, the recorder
starts finalizing the disc.
After the recorder encounters
about five seconds of continuous
silence, it assumes the end of the
source has been reached and
goes into all-sync record-pause.
Be careful: If the recorder
detects another signal or start ID
(DAT or DCC) it will start
recording again!
If the recorder detects no signal
for one minute, finalization starts
(no more recording is possible
after this so make sure that there
aren’t any spaces of more than
one minute during the source
you’re recording). See
Automatically numbering tracks
on page 33 to set the silence
threshold.
Finalization takes about two
minutes, during which time none
of the buttons are operative.
Never turn the power off during
finalization!
If a digital signal is interrupted,
the recorder continues
recording. However, if no
signal has been detected
within five seconds, the
recorder pauses recording and
will not finalize the disc—see
Digital signal interruptions
on
page 18.
If the recorder reaches the
end of the disc, the recorder
begins finalization.
Note: If you find that synchro
recording does not seem to work,
see the troubleshooting section
on pages 40–42 for possible
remedies.