Teac CD-RW901 CD Player User Manual


 
1 − Introduction
TASCAM CD-RW901 11
2 − Features of the CD-RW901
Rear panel
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“Erasing” on page 32 for details).
When in playback or playback ready mode, pressing
this key shows the disc’s RID code on the display.
It also acts like a delete key when entering TEXT
data (see “Title input operation” on page 33).
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key Use this key to operate review playback
(search) while in playback or ready mode.
When
INDEX is on, and when in playback or play-
back ready mode, using this key searches indexes
backwards within a track.
When Directory search is on, and when stopped,
using this key selects the directory.
It also moves the cursor in the left direction when
entering TEXT data.
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key Use this key to operate cue playback
(search) while in playback or ready modes.
When
INDEX is on, and when in playback or play-
back ready modes, using this key searches indexes
forwards within a track.
When Directory search is on, and when stopped,
using this key selects the directory.
It also moves the cursor in the right direction when
entering TEXT data.
s
STOP key Use this key to stop playback or record-
ing.
d
PLAY key Use this key to start or resume playback
or recording.
f
READY key Use this key to standby for playback or
recording.
g
RECORD key Use this key to enter record ready
mode (see “Basic recording” on page 26 for details)
and also to enter manual track divisions (see
“Manually divide track” on page 29).
h
SYNC REC key Use this key to turn synchronized
recording on and off before starting to record (see
“Synchronized recording” on page 27 for details).
When EXT SYNC is on, pressing this key turns the
48k Fs adjustment function on and off (see “EXT
SYNC playback” on page 21).
j
INPUT SEL Use this key to select the different
audio inputs and the input combinations (see “Input
selection” on page 25 for full details).
k
KEYBOARD jack An IBM PC-compatible key-
board with PS/2 interface can be connected to
this terminal to enable certain operations of the
CD-RW901 with the keyboard. Title input opera-
tions, in particular, can be performed with greater
efficiency.
l ANALOG IN (UNBALANCED) (L, R) These RCA
jacks accept analog audio signals from suitably-
equipped units (
at
−10 dBV).
; ANALOG OUT (UNBALANCED) (L, R) These RCA
jacks output analog audio signals (at –10 dBV levels)
to suitably-equipped units.
z DIGITAL COAXIAL (IN, OUT) These two RCA
jacks accept and output digital audio in standard
consumer format (SPDIF).
x DIGITAL OPTICAL (IN, OUT) These two
TOSLINK optical connectors accept and output
digital audio using optical fiber connectors.
c DIGITAL IN/OUT (AES/EBU) These two XLR con-
nectors accept and output digital audio in standard
professional format.
v ANALOG INPUT (BALANCED) (L, R) These XLR
connectors accept analog audio signals at +4 dBu
from suitably-equipped units.
The wirings are: 1=grounding, 2=hot, 3=cold.