Denon CDR-1000 Owners Manual - Page 5
English, 1. Features, 2. Cautions During Use, 3. About Cd-r/rw Discs - cd recorder
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ENGLISH IMPORTANT TO SAFETY WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: 1. Handle the power supply cord carefully Do not damage or deform the power supply cord. If it is damaged or deformed, it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used. When removing from wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord. 2. Do not open the top cover In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover. If problems occur, contact your DENON DEALER. 3. Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the CD recorder. Electric shock or malfunction may result. Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown on the rating label. Model No. CDR-1000 Serial No. Thank you for purchasing this DENON Compact Disc Recorder. Please read the operating instructions thoroughly in order to acquaint yourself with the CD recorder and achieve maximum satisfaction from it. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference, should any questions or problems arise. Please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the carton: (1) Operating Instructions 1 (2) Connection Cord 2 (3) Optical Fiber Cord 1 (4) Remote Control Unit RC-276 1 (5) R03/AAA Dry Cell Battery 2 (6) AC Cord 1 (7) Service Station List 1 NOTE: This CD recorder uses the semiconductor laser. To allow you to enjoy music at a stable operation, it is recommended to use this in a room of 10°C (50°F) ~ 30°C (86°F). • Place of installation To ensure sufficient ventilation, leave a space of at least 10 cm between the front, sides and back of the unit and walls or other objects which may obstruct ventilation. TABLE OF CONTENTS z FEATURES 5 x CAUTIONS DURING USE 5 c ABOUT CD-R/RW DISCS 5, 6 v DISC HANDLING AND PRECAUTIONS 6, 7 b RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO THE CD-R/RW STANDARDS 7 n CONNECTIONS 7, 8 m PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 8, 9 , REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 9, 10 . RECORDING 10~13 ⁄0 PLAYING 13, 14 ⁄1 PROGRAMMING 15 ⁄2 MENU MODE 15~18 ⁄3 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 ⁄4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 19 1 FEATURES 1. Various Recording Modes • This unit is equipped with three convenient synchrorecording functions: Disc Synchro-recording records one album from the source side, Track Synchro-recording records your desired tracks one at a time, and Auto Finalize Synchro-recording automatically performs finalization upon completion of Disc Synchro-recording. Manual recording is also permitted with manual operation. Fade-in and fade-out recording is also supported, enabling you to create your own original discs. 2. Wide Variety of Playback Functions • Various playback modes are provided for your enjoyment including programmed play, shuffle (random) play, single track or all track repeat play, as well as intro scan play which allows you to listen to the initial portion of successive tracks. 3. Rich Variety of Digital Input Jacks • In addition to the analog input jacks, this unit is equipped with a total of three digital input jacks. There is one optical digital input jack for use with digital sources such as CD, MD and satellite broadcasts, and there are two digital coaxial input jacks. 4. Equipped with Sampling Rate Converter • This converter permits direct digital input recording from DAT or satellite broadcasts (32 kHz, 48 kHz) which have sampling frequencies that differ from that of the 44.1 kHz used with CD and MD. 5. Text Entry and Display Function • The album title, artist name, and the track title and artist names for individual tracks can be entered and displayed for recorded CD-R/RW discs. 2 CAUTIONS DURING USE • During track selection, during search and when the recorder sustains a strong impact, the disc's rotational speed changes greatly, causing a small noise to be emitted. This is not a malfunction of the recorder. • If the CD recorder is operated while an FM or AM broadcast is being received, there may be noise in the FM or AM reception. Please switch the power to the CD recorder off at such times. • The CDR-1000 has a broad dynamic range. Please exercise caution when turning up the volume on the amplifier in cases when the playback volume is low. If the volume is turned up too high, it could damage the speakers. • Placing this recorder or its connection cords near a TV or other audio device could cause a humming sound to be emitted. If this occurs, relocate the recorder or reroute the connection cords. • Be sure to remove the disc from the recorder before moving it. The disc could be damaged if left in the recorder while it is being moved. • Do not place any object in the tray in the position where the disc is loaded, or open and close the tray with anything inside. Foreign objects in the tray could damage the play mechanism. • Do not move the recorder from a cold place to a warm place suddenly. If the recorder is cold when brought into a warm room, condensation could form, preventing proper operation of the recorder. If condensation does form on the recorder when it is brought into a warm room, wait at least 30 minutes before use. 3 ABOUT CD-R/RW DISCS Discs that Can Be Used with this Unit CD Discs This unit uses CDs (optical digital audio discs) C which bear the mark located at the right. Note that specially shaped CDs, for example, heart shaped or hexagonal cannot be played. Do not attempt to use such CDs since doing so may cause breakdown of this unit. CD Text Discs This unit can display text information on the display when playing CD text discs which contain text information in English category. The CD text disc includes the mark shown at the right. NOTE: • This unit can provide a text display of the following types of characters. Other types of characters will result in "_" being displayed. • Alphabet ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ • Numbers 0 23456 89 • Symbols (- is a blank.) CD-R Discs and CD-RW Discs Be sure to use discs that bear either of the following marks when recording with this unit. • CD-R Discs • CD-RW Discs Recordable ReWritable and an indication such as "FOR CONSUMER", "FOR CONSUMER USE" or "FOR MUSIC USE ONLY". ✽ Recording will not be possible with discs that do not bear the aforementioned marks. Methods of Recording to Disc 2 CD-R Discs • CD-R discs incorporate a pigment layer for recording. When exposed to the recording laser, a change in form occurs at the boundary of this layer and the plastic layer resulting in the recording of the signal. The recorded information is maintained until the end of the life of the disc. • After recording, finalized discs can be played on ordinary CD players. 2 CD-RW Discs • CD-RW discs incorporate a phase change layer. The recording process causes this layer to change from a crystal (reflective) condition to an amorphous (noncrystal) condition. • Recorded information can be erased from CD-RW discs. Deletion can take the form of deleting all of the disc tracks or only the specified tracks working back from the last track of the disc. • Finalized CD-RW discs can be played on CD players designed for use with CD-RW discs as well as on CD recorders. 5