Harman Kardon CDR 30 Owners Manual

Harman Kardon CDR 30 Manual

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  • Harman Kardon CDR 30 | Owners Manual - Page 1
    CDR 30 CD Recorder OWNER'S MANUAL CDR 30 STOP PLAY PAUSE PROGRAM PREV. NEXT DUAL DISPLAY Record SyncRec. 1Trk.Dub Dubbing Speed Erase Finalize DISPLAY Power Phones Phones Level ® Power for the digital revolution.™
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    and Connections 14 CD Recording Basics 14 Disc Types 14 CDR Terminology and Display Messages 15 Playback Basics 15 Loading and Unloading Discs 15 Using the Remote 16 Normal Play 16 MP3 Playback 17 HDCD® Playback 17 Search 17 Track Skip 18 Dual-Play Mode 18 Dual-Deck Operation 18 Time Display
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    recording) to the CDR 30 from external sources such as an A/V receiver, a tuner, a tape deck or a CD player, or you may simply place a CD in one deck, and make a copy using a recordable CD in the other deck. Designed and engineered by Harman Kardon, the CDR 30 is among the first audio CD recorders
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    THE LASER BEAM. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner's manual carefully and retain it for future use. Should the unit require maintenance or repair, please contact your local Harman Kardon service station. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Installation Location
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    player when a digital connection is used. Press it twice to begin automated recording of an entire disc. See page 22 for more information on CD Sync recording. 9 1 Track Dub Button: Press this button to begin the process of copying a single track from the CDP deck to a CD-R or CD-RW disc in the CDR
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    the input is used. Save the cover and replace it when the jack is not in use to prevent dust from entering the jack and degrading the input's performance. & Coaxial Digital Input: This input may be used to connect a portable digital audio player to the CDR 30 for digital recording. To select this
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    Z Input Indicators Important Note: Since the CDR 30 is a dual-deck player/recorder, there are two separate sets of indicators for the Random, Program, Repeat, Repeat Status, Time, Total Time, Track Time. Play/Pause Indicator and CD Indicators for each deck. As the function of these indicators is
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    playing a disc that contains MP3 data. Q CDR/RW Indicator: This indicator shows which type of recordable disc is present in the Record Deck %. When a CD-R disc is present, only the R is lit. The RW lights when an erasable CD-RW disc is in use. R Sample-Rate Converter Indicator: This indicator lights
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    . This jack may also be used with compatible IR remote control based automation systems. ⁄ Remote IR Output: Connect this jack to the IR input jack of another compatible Harman Kardon remote controlled product to have the built-in Remote Sensor ¯ on the CDR 30 provide IR signals to other compatible
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    the CDP Select button d to use the remote to control the Play Deck, or press the CDR Select button 26 to control the Record Deck. When you press one of these buttons, an indication of CDP or CDR will appear in the Time/Message Display F. a cb ed f gh i j k l m n o CD DIS POWER ON PLAY CLEAR
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    as a standard CD player. See page 18 for more information on dual-play capability. y Forward Search: Press this button to play a disc in a fast-forward mode. z Record Deck (CDR) Select: Press this button to control or program the functions of the disc in the Record Deck %. ` Record Deck (CDR) Open
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    of water or damp conditions. Connections to Your Audio System When connecting the CDR 30, think of the process as if your were connecting a standard CD player and a tape or cassette recorder, with the addition of the digital connections. Play-Deck Connections The rear panel connections labeled "CDP
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    of another compatible Harman Kardon component or a compatible IR system remote product. You may also use the IR Sensor in the CDR 30 to send commands the CDR 30 to operate. NOTE: When replacing batteries, it always a good idea to replace both at the same time. When the remote will not be used for
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    . This is a requirement of the SCMS system, which is part of the CD recording system. When the dubbing is one using the dual-deck capability of the CDR 30 the copies may be made in real time, or at twice or four times normal. Analog sources to CD Audio: When the input signal is a conventional
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    or dubbed on the CDR 30. Using the Remote The CDR 30's infrared remote control is designed to operate both CD decks, as well as control the playback programming and record functions. To allow for efficient use of the remote, its operation is different from standard CD players. Some buttons are
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    2 will turn amber. MP3 Playback The CDR 30 is unique among consumer audio CDR/RW recorders in that it plays discs recorded with MP3 data. It may also make conventional CD Audio copies of these discs when they are dubbed using the CDR 30's dual-deck capabilities. Since MP3 discs may appear in
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    for High Definition Compatible Digital, is a special recording process that enables the CDR 30 to deliver the ultimate in CD audio playback. The CDR 30's circuitry takes advantage of the special HDCD recording process when HDCD-encoded discs are used, and it is also completely compatible with non
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    deck finishes, it stops unless one of the Repeat functions has been activated. NOTE: Remember that only one MP3 disc may play at a time, even when the Dual Play mode is in use. If two discs containing MP3 selections are loaded in the CDR 30, one must be removed and replaced with a standard CD Audio
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    Deck 3 or the CDR Select Button z on the remote for the Record Deck %. To begin the programming sequence, press the Program Button eÚ and note that the PROG Indicator C will light and the Time/Message Display F will show 03 P-01 for standard CD Audio CDR 30's programming system by using the Next
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    Select Button z , as appropriate, so that the random command will be accepted by the proper deck. Once the Random Play Button k is pressed, the CDR 30's internal processor will select the tracks to be played in random order and play through the disc. If one of the Next Track Buttons wÛ˝ is
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    that the inability to record is intentional, and not the result of a problem with the CDR 30. • This product is equipped with the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) to protect the rights of copyright owners. Although it is possible to make a copy of most CDs for your own personal use, it is not
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    , such as some modes of MiniDisc or DAT, the CDR 30's built-in sample rate converter will automatically convert the digital signal to 44.1kHz for proper recording of a standard CD Audio disc. When the sample rate converter is in use, the Sample Rate Converter Indicator R will light. • Remember that
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    source is NOT a CD, you will have to increment the tracks manually. The recording will continue until the CDR 30 senses that the CD players (for CD-R discs). Unfinalizing and Erasing CD-RW Discs CD-RW discs are unique in that they are both recordable and rewritable. This means that you may use
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    CD Recording Press the Erase Button @ twice and check to make certain that the word ERASE flashes in the Time/Message Display F. Within three seconds, press the CDR Play/Select Button (j to start the process. The ERASE message will be replaced the instructions above was recorded, the CDR 30 will
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    a disc NO AUDIO • A record-related button has been pressed when a non-audio disc is in the Record Drawer % • Replace the disc with a blank CD-R or CD-RW audio disc SVC-1 • There is an internal problem with the CDR 30 • Contact an authorized Harman Kardon service depot 25 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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    is a registered trademark, and Power for the digital revolution is a trademark, of Harman Kardon, Inc. DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the following: In
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    Notes 27 NOTES
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    250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 www.harmankardon.com © 2000 Harman Kardon, Incorporated Part #3828R-D010A
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CDR 30
CD Recorder
OWNER’S MANUAL
STOP
CDR 30
PLAY
PAUSE
PROGRAM
PREV.
NEXT
DUAL
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
Record
Power
Phones
Phones Level
Sync Rec.
1 Trk. Dub
Dubbing
Speed
Erase
Finalize
Power for the digital revolution.
®