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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

Important Note:

To prevent possible damage

to your speakers or other components in your
audio system, we strongly recommend that ALL
system components, including the CDR 2, be
turned off and unplugged from their AC power
source when any connections are made or a
new component is installed.

Locating the CDR 2

Since the CD transports in the CDR 2 are preci-
sion instruments, they are subject to interfer-
ence from vibration. To minimize the possibility
of skipping during playback or recording, it is
recommended that the unit be placed on a
level, solid, vibration-free surface.

When installing the CDR 2 in a cabinet or tight
space, always make certain that there is enough
room in front of the unit for the disc drawers to
open fully, and that there is enough space
above the unit so that discs may easily be
inserted in the disc drawers.

In addition to the safety considerations outlined
on page 4, it is also recommended that the
CDR 2 not be placed in a location that is sub-
ject to direct sunlight or extreme heat or cold,
as these conditions may damage the discs used
in the player, or the player itself. Note that
audio amplifiers or high-power receivers, as
well as certain other electronic products, may
generate significant heat. For that reason, do
not place the CDR 2 directly on top of an
amplifier, receiver, or other heat source. Always
allow at least one inch of free space on all
sides of the CDR 2, as well as other electronic
products, to allow for proper ventilation.

The unit should also be kept away from sources
of water or damp conditions.

Connections to Your Audio System

When connecting the CDR 2, 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” refer
to the outputs of the 

Play Deck

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, which

functions as a standard CD player. Connect the
analog left/right CDP outputs 

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to the CD

inputs on your receiver, preamp or surround

processor. For best playback results, a digital
connection is recommended, using either the
coaxial 

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or optical 

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outputs. Connect them

to the matching coax or optical inputs of your
receiver, preamp, processor or external digital
decoder. Note that you may have to change a
setting on the receiver or processor to link the
digital input to the “CD” button or input selec-
tor. Consult the owner’s manual on that device
for details, as this configuration may vary from
unit to unit.

Record-Deck Connections

The rear-panel connections labeled “CDR” refer
to the inputs and outputs for the 

Record Deck

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. Depending on the capabilities of your

receiver, preamp or processor, you may find it
convenient to connect the analog inputs and
outputs to the jacks marked for a tape recorder.
As the CDR 2’s functions resemble those of 
a standard tape recorder, this might make it
easier for your select it as an input. Connect the
analog CDR-Out jacks 

to the Play/In jacks

of a Tape or Aux input on your receiver or pre-
amp. Connect the CDR-In jacks 

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to the Tape

Rec/Out jacks on your receiver or preamp.

To play the output of the Record Deck through
the digital decoder in your receiver or an exter-
nal processor, connect the 

CDR Coax-Out

or 

CDR Optical-Out

jacks to the matching

digital-input jacks on your receiver or processor.
Note that you may have to change a setting on
the receiver or processor to link the digital
input to the “Tape” button or the specific input
selector associated with the digital inputs.
Consult the owner’s manual on your receiver or
processor for details, as this configuration may
vary from unit to unit.

To make recordings from external digital
sources, such as a CD, DVD or MD player, con-
nect the 

CDR Coax-In

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or 

CDR Optical-In

jacks on the CDR to the digital output jacks

on your receiver or processor. If your receiver
does not have digital-output jacks, you may
connect the 

CDR Digital Inputs

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on the

CDR 2 directly to the digital outputs on your
CD player or other digital device. If the CD play-
er has BOTH types of outputs, you may want to
connect one to the input of your receiver and
the other directly to the CDR 2.

Connections to a portable digital CD or MD
player may also be made by connecting the
Coax Digital Output of the player to the Front-
Panel Digital Input 

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on the CDR 2. Note that

when both are digital inputs are connected, the
CDR 2 will give priority to the front-panel input

§

. If it is impractical to disconnect the rear-

panel input when you need to use the front-
panel jack, simply turn off the device connected
to the rear-panel input. This will stop the digital
signal, and permit the front-panel jack to be
used.

IMPORTANT NOTES ON DIGITAL 
CONNECTIONS:

COAX CONNECTIONS:

Although digital-coax

connections use the same type of “RCA” phono
jack as standard analog signals, please take
special care to connect digital signals only to
digital jacks. In many cases, the digital jacks
may be identified by an orange colored insert
ring around the center of the jack. When 
making digital connections, be sure to use
coax-interconnect cables, such as the one sup-
plied with the CDR 2 or cables intended for
video applications. Even though they have the
correct type of RCA connector, do not use
audio-interconnect cables that have twisted
pair construction, as they are not appropriate
for digital signal use. If you have any questions
about the type of cables to use with the CDR 2,
consult your dealer.

OPTICAL CONNECTIONS:

There are a number

of different types of optical connections, so
make certain that you use only “TOS” type opti-
cal cables with the CDR 2. To ensure proper
connection of optical cables, fully insert them
into the jack until there is an audible click. This
tells you that the connector has been completely
inserted. Remember to save the plastic dust
caps that cover the optical jacks, and replace
them when a jack is not in use to prevent dust
from entering the connection point.

Installation and Connections

Summary of Contents for CDR 2

Page 1: ...CDR 2 CDRecorder OWNER S MANUAL Power for the digital revolution...

Page 2: ...d Erasing CD RW Discs 22 Unfinalizing a CD RW Disc 22 Erasing an Entire CD RW Disc 22 Erasing a Single Track 23 Troubleshooting Guide and Error Messages 24 Technical Specifications CDR 2 Compact Disc...

Page 3: ...atures Dual Deck CD Player and CD R CD RW Recorder 4X Dub Speed for Both CD R and Erasable CD RW Discs Audiophile Grade AKM Digital to Analog Converters for Highest Audio Quality Dual Play Capability...

Page 4: ...ely with a dry cloth NEVER use benzene aerosol cleaners thinner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of metal parts Avoid spraying in...

Page 5: ...t panel input will be selected for recording 7 Play Deck Open Press this button to open the Play Deck 3 8 Record Button Press this button to begin the recording process See pages 20 22 for more inform...

Page 6: ...may be played by simply pressing the Play button h Input Select Press this button to select the input source analog digital coax or digital optical for recording See page 21 for more information on i...

Page 7: ...for dub recordings See page 20 for more information on record speed selection G Copy Prohibit Indicator This indicator lights when a recording is not possible due to the intervention of the Serial Cop...

Page 8: ...ital sample rate when the incoming signal is not the standard 44 1kHz used by standard CDs This is an automatic func tion and does not require any user intervention S CD Indicator This indicator light...

Page 9: ...to a digital player or to a coaxial digital output on a CD or DVD player or an A V receiver or processor IMPORTANT NOTE The coaxial digital inputs should only be connected to digital input or output...

Page 10: ...ecord CDR Deck Select 30 Record CDR Deck Open 31 Record CDR Deck Display Control 32 Power Off 33 Clear 34 IMPORTANT NOTE Some of the remote s functions including Play Pause Stop Search Next and Previo...

Page 11: ...activate finalization Until this button is pressed and the finalization process is complete CD R discs may not be played on conventional CD machines See page 22 for more information on Finalization p...

Page 12: ...asier for your select it as an input Connect the analog CDR Out jacks to the Play In jacks of a Tape or Aux input on your receiver or pre amp Connect the CDR In jacks to the Tape Rec Out jacks on your...

Page 13: ...f the CDR 2 is installed behind a cabinet or other obstruction that may block the path between the front panel Remote Sensor and the location where you will use the remote an optional external IR sens...

Page 14: ...sed by video or computer game systems CDR Terminology and Display Messages Compact disc recording has its own terminology and some of the messages you will see when using the CDR 2 may be new to you B...

Page 15: ...n Close button 7 c or gently press on the outside of the front cover of the disc tray When the drawer is closed the word CLOSE will appear momentarily in the Information Display K and the letters TOC...

Page 16: ...y setting is activated In normal operation when the disc in one drawer finishes the disc in the other drawer will begin to play When the Dual button is pressed so that the Dual Play Indicator J is lit...

Page 17: ...y Each disc will play through and when one deck is finished the other will start To stop playback press the Stop button x for the deck that is currently playing To have the CDR 2 function as a standar...

Page 18: ...ntil the disc is removed or the unit is turned off Thus if you play through a program list simply press the Play button j again to replay the list If you find that you wish to check the list or make c...

Page 19: ...tatus Indicator E will show an A and flash Let the disc play until the point at which the section to be repeated will end At that end point press the A B Repeat button q again and note that the Repeat...

Page 20: ...sample rate that is not compatible with the range of the CDR 2s sample rate converter Recordings on the CDR 2 may be made in a number of ways Discs may be dubbed using the playback deck on the CDR 2 a...

Page 21: ...so that it may be used in other machines Recording from an External Source To record from an external source first place a CD R or CD RW audio disc in the Record Deck Next select the input to be used...

Page 22: ...or V flashes and the word TOC appears in the Record Deck Information Display K Within three seconds press the Select button j to start the process The Erase Indicator V will remain lit and stop flashi...

Page 23: ...button has been pressed when a Unfinalize the disc to add tracks to a CD RW disc Finalized disc is in the Record Deck Replace the disc with a blank CD R or CD RW disc A record related button has been...

Page 24: ...Recording S N Analog 91dB Recording S N Digital Dub Mode Equal to Source Recording S N Digital External Source Source 10dB Recording Dynamic Range 91dB Recording THD 0 005 85dB Analog Input Sensitivit...

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