HHB comm CDR-830 Speaker System User Manual


 
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1 Before you start
Hints on installation
We want you to enjoy using the CDR-830 for
years to come, so please bear in mind the
following points when choosing a suitable
location for it:
Do...
Use in a well-ventilated location.
Place on a solid, flat, level surface, such as a
table or shelf. Ideally rack mount the recorder
in a 19” rack.
Don’t...
Use in a place exposed to high temperatures
or humidity, including near radiators and other
heat-generating appliances.
Place on a window sill or other place where
the player will be exposed to direct sunlight.
Use in an excessively dusty or damp
environment.
Place on an unstable surface, or a surface is
not large enough to support all four of the
unit’s feet.
1 Two sets of audio
cords
2 AC power cord
3 Remote control unit
4 Two ‘AA’ size R6P
batteries
5 HHB CD-R 80 disc
Checking what’s in the box
Make sure that you’ve received the following
supplied accessories with your CDR-830 CD
Recorder:
Also included in the box is your Registration
card , this instruction manual, the HHB
BurnIT brochure, and the HHB BurnIT Quick
reference guide.
Using this manual
This manual is for the CDR-830 CD Recorder. It
is split into two sections: the first shows how to
set up the CD recorder; the second takes you
through each stage of operation. Set up, which
starts here, shows you how to get your new CD
recorder up and running with the rest of your
audio equipment.
In the second section of the manual, starting on
page16, you’ll learn how to use the various
features of the recorder.
The final part of the manual provides reference
information on display messages you might
encounter during use, a troubleshooting
section, and technical specifications.
Features of the CDR-830 BurnIT CD recorder
Create your own audio CDs
The HHB BurnIT offers a high-quality and affordable way to burn your own audio CDs. Create original
recordings, or assemble professional compilations from existing source material.
The CD text feature of the CDR-830 allows you put text information on your recordings to easily identify
and select from the contents.
Make digital recordings from any source
The CDR-830 can accept digital input via optical or coaxial cable, meaning that you can connect it to
almost any other digital audio component. Also, thanks to the built in sampling rate converter, you can
make direct digital recordings from many different sources such as DAT (32kHz up to 48kHz), as well as
CD and MD (both 44.1kHz). A sampling rate converter ‘through’ feature (for 44.1kHz sources only)
enables you to record HDCD and DTS encoded CDs too. Analog sources are also catered for with the
analog line inputs, suitable for connection to standard unbalanced line level connections.
Use both ordinary recordable CDs and rewritable CDs
Ordinary recordable CDs (CD-R) can be recorded on just once, but the relatively cheap cost of blank discs
and the ability to play the recorded discs on any ordinary CD player* make them ideal for many
applications. Compact Disc Rewritable, or CD-RW, is a more recent type of recordable CD that allows
erasing and re-recording of the disc. Although the blank discs are more expensive, this ability to use the
discs over and over gives them the edge in terms of flexibility over CD-R**.
* While most CD players should have no problems with
CD-R discs, if the laser pickup is dirty (from prolonged exposure to tobacco smoke, for example), the
player may not be able to read some CD-R discs.
**At the time of writing, meny ordinary CD players cannot play CD-RW discs. Check in the instructions
that came with the player for compatibility.