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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  

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Remote Control Functions

0

Power-On Button:

Press this button to

turn the CDR 25 on. Note that in order for this
control to function, the 

Front-Panel Power

Switch 

1

must first be pressed so that the unit

is in the Standby mode.

1

Play Deck (CDP) Display Control:

Press

this button to cycle through the various time dis-
play options for the disc in the 

Play Deck

3

.

See page 17 for more information on time-dis-
play options.

2

Play Deck (CDP) Open:

Press this button

to open the 

Play Deck

3

.

3

Play Deck (CDP) Select:

Press this button

to control or program the functions of the disc in
the 

Play Deck

3

.

4

Program:

Press this button to begin the

programming sequence for one of the CD decks.
See page 18 for more information on program-
ming the CDR 25.

5

Previous-Track Skip:

Press this button to

skip backwards to the beginning of the track
currently being played. Press it a second time to
move back to the beginning of each previous
track.

6

Repeat:

Press this button once to repeat

the current track. To repeat an entire disc, press
the button twice.

7

Clear:

Press this button to clear an item in

a program sequence. See page 18 for more infor-
mation.

8

Reverse Search:

Press this button to play

the selected disc in reverse to locate a desired
passage.

9

Play/Select:

This button has two functions.

It will most often be used as a standard play
button, but when setting up certain record func-
tions, it is also used as an Enter or Select button.

A

Random Play:

When the CD Deck is

stopped, press this button to begin random play
of all tracks on a disc.

B

Dub:

Press this button to begin a dub. See

page 19 for more information on dubbing.

C

Automatic/Manual Track Increment

Selector:

Press this button to select between

automatic and manual track increments during a
recording session. See page 21 for more infor-
mation on track increments.

D

Track Increment:

When the Manual mode

for track increments is selected during recording,
press this button to increase the track number.

NOTE:

This function does not operate during CD

Sync or dub recording.

E

Finalize:

Press this button when a record-

ing is complete to initiate the finalization
process. The 

Play/Select 

button 

*

9

must

be pressed within three seconds to activate
finalization. Until this button is pressed and the
finalization process is complete, CD-R or CD-RW
discs may not be played on conventional CD
machines. See page 22 for more information on
Finalization.

F

Numeric Keys:

Press these buttons to

access a specific track for playback or during the
programming process. See page 18 for more
information on programmed playback.

G

Continuous Play Button:

Press this but-

ton to place the CDR 25 in the Continuous Play
mode. In that mode the unit will play all tracks
on the disc in one tray, switch to the second tray
and play all tracks, and then continuously alter-
nate between the two discs until the unit is
stopped or the button is pressed again to return
to the Single Play mode.

H

Power-Off:

Press this button to place the

unit in a Standby mode.

I

Speed Select:

Press this button to select

the recording speed for internal dubs. See page
20 for more information on selecting the proper
speed.

J

Record Button:

Press this button to begin

a manual recording.

K

Erase Button:

Press this button to initiate

the erasure of a track or of an entire CD-RW disc
or to Unfinalize a disc. Note that erasure is only
possible on CD-RW discs. See page 22 for more
information on erasing discs.

L

Input Select:

Press this button to select

the input source (analog or digital-coax) for
recording. See page 20 for more information on
input selection.

M

CD Sync:

Press this button once to begin

an automated recording of a single track from
an external CD player when a digital connection
is used. Press it twice to begin automated
recording of an entire disc. See page 20 for
more information on CD Sync recording.

N

Stop:

Press this button to stop playback or

recording.

O

Pause:

Press this button to momentarily

pause playback. Press it again to resume
playback.

P

Forward Search:

Press this button to play

a disc in a fast-forward mode.

Q

A-B Repeat:

Press this button to specify a

segment of a disc for repeat play. See page 18
for more information on repeat play.

Next Track/Skip:

Press this button to skip

forward to the next track on a disc.

Record Deck (CDR) Select:

Press this

button to control or program the functions of
the disc in the Record Deck 

%

.

Record Deck (CDR) Open:

Press this but-

ton to open the 

Record Deck

%

.

 

Record Deck (CDR) Display Control:

Press this button to cycle through the various
time-display options for the disc in the 

Record

Deck

%

. See page 17 for more information on

time-display options.

Summary of Contents for CDR 25

Page 1: ...CDR 25 CDRecorder OWNER S MANUAL STOP CDR 25 PLAY PAUSE PROGRAM TIME Record Power Phones Phones Level SyncRec Dubbing TrackInc Speed Erase Finalize TIME INPUT Power for the Digital Revolution...

Page 2: ...e this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific remote control or front panel button or...

Page 3: ...e CDR 25 If you have additional questions about this product its installation or operation that are not answered in this manual please contact your dealer who is your best source of local information...

Page 4: ...ting equipment Avoid moist or humid locations Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of the unit or place objects directly over them Cleaning When the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean so...

Page 5: ...ized 4 Headphone Jack Connect standard head phones to this jack for private listening 5 Headphone Level Control Turn this control to adjust the volume level to the head phones Note that the use of thi...

Page 6: ...input selection Record Deck Time Press this button to cycle through the time display options for the Record Deck See page 17 for more information on the time display Information Display The indicators...

Page 7: ...is being dubbed by itself as opposed to the entire disc or a programmed playlist See page 19 for more information on dubbing K Information Display This display serves two functions showing the time di...

Page 8: ...and does not require any user intervention S CD Indicator This indicator lights when a standard CD is playing in either deck 3 or T Record Indicator This indicator lights when the unit is making a rec...

Page 9: ...l decoder Coaxial Digital Input This jack accepts the digital audio input signal from a compatible digital audio product and should be connected to a coaxial digital output on a CD MD or DVD player or...

Page 10: ...k CDR Open Record Deck CDR Display Control ON OFF SEARCH PLAY SEARCH STOP PAUSE PROG CLEAR PREV NEXT POWER REPEAT RANDOM A B TR INCR FINALIZE INPUT ERASE CD SYNC REC CDR RW l a b c d g h i e k j m n o...

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

Page 12: ...l Output jacks or the Optical Digital Output Jacks to the matching digital input jacks on your receiver or processor Note that you may have to change a setting on the receiv er or processor to link th...

Page 13: ...the CDR 25 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: ...the CDR 25 provided that they have been properly finalized in accordance with audio standard IEC958 Note that the CDR 25 is specifically designed for the recording and playback of consumer audio discs...

Page 15: ...se the drawer press the appropriate Open Close button 7 2 or gently press on the outside of the front cover of the disc tray When the drawer is closed the word CLOSEwill appear momentarily in the Info...

Page 16: ...place the unit in a Standbymode at the end of a listening session press the Power Off button H The word OFFwill appear briefly in the Information Display K any open disc trays will automatically close...

Page 17: ...a has been read the Information Display K for any deck that has a CD inside will show the number of tracks on the disc in the two left dig its of the display and the total running time of the disc Whe...

Page 18: ...a program list it will remain in the unit s memory until the disc is removed or the unit is turned off Thus if you play through a program list simply press the Play button 9 again to replay the list T...

Page 19: ...eed Recordings may be made from an external CD player or other digital source that is synchro nized with the dub being made in the CDR 25 Recordings may be made from any compatible external digital so...

Page 20: ...ing CD Sync Recording the record unit starts in sync with the source and tracks are added automatically 1 To make a CD Sync recording First make cer tain your playback source is selected and cued to t...

Page 21: ...ecord Indicator T will flash and the word BUSYwill briefly appear in the Information Display K When the Display returns to the track and running time information the unit is ready to record 5 Once the...

Page 22: ...goes out the Information Display K will return to its normal indications and the finaliza tion process is complete Note that the CD RW indicator PS will light to remind you that the disc is now ready...

Page 23: ...ssed 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 pressed when a Repl...

Page 24: ...D 0 01 0dB Analog Input Sensitivity 330 mV RMS 47k 0dB Digital Inputs Direct Recording 44 1kHz 100 ppm min General Power Requirement 110 240 VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 20 Watts Dimensions Width 17...

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