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4 – CD player—Playback modes

 TASCAM CC-222 

Owner’s Manual

 21

2

To play a track whose number is higher than 
9, press the 

+10

 key an appropriate number 

of times to set the “tens” digit of the track 
number, followed by a single key to set the 
“units” digit. For example:

Track 13 = 

+10

3

Track 30 = 

+10

+10

+10

0

NOTE

On the remote control unit only, the search keys can be 
used to “fast-forward” and “fast-rewind” through the 
disc.

Playback modes

The unit can be set to play back a single track, the 
whole disc in the order in which it was created, the 
tracks of the disc in a random (shuffled) order, or a 
programmed order.

NOTE

Selecting the playback mode is only possible using the 
remote control unit. It is not possible to select the play-
back mode using the main unit alone.

1

Press the 

PLAY MODE

 key repeatedly to cycle 

the display through the following:

Continue

. Normal playback mode. Program-

ming is cancelled, and playback continues in the 
normal order.

Single

. The currently selected track is played 

and then playback stops. The 

SINGLE

 indicator 

lights in this mode.

Random

 (random track order). In this mode, 

each track is played once before the disc repeats. 

Using the track search functions will move back-
wards or forwards through the random order, e.g. if 
track 7 is followed by track 10, it is possible to use 
the track search keys to go back to track 7, which is 
remembered as being before immediately before 
track 10. The red 

RANDOM

 display indicator lights 

in this mode.

Program

 (see “Programmed order playback” 

on page 21 below). The red 

PROGRAM

 display indi-

cator lights in this mode.

The selected mode is shown in large characters dis-
appears from the display a few seconds after select-
ing the mode, and the display returns to its previous 
mode.

Changing to programmed play mode is not possible 
when playback is taking place. This change must be 
made while the tape is stopped.

Programmed order playback

The steps to set up to 25 program steps (tracks) to be 
played back in a specified order are as follows:

1

Press the 

PLAY MODE

 key until the display 

shows 

Program

.

2

The display changes to show

0

Tr 

00:00 00

meaning that no program steps have yet had 
tracks assigned to them.

3

Use the number keys on the remote control to 
enter a track number (including the 

+10

 key 

to enter values greater than 9, as described 
above). There is no need to press 

ENTER

.

The track entered is assigned to the program 
step, and the display changes, showing the 
track number, the total time of the program 
so far, and the step number, e.g.

2

Tr

14:56 03

.

4

The next program step can then be entered.

NOTE

Steps 3 and 4 above can also be carried out from the 
main unit by turning and pushing the 

MULTI DIAL

.

5

Repeat steps 3 and 4 above until the program 
is complete.

6

Press the 

PLAY

 key to start playback at the 

first program step. 

The display shows the track, the current time 
display, and the program step number.

While in programmed playback mode, using 
the

 SKIP

 keys or the 

MULTI DIAL

 moves back-

wards and forwards in the order set in the pro-
gram.

Use the 

PAUSE

 key to halt playback temporarily or 

the 

STOP

 key to stop playback of the program. 

If the 

STOP

 key is used, when playback is restarted, 

it starts from the first program step.

Summary of Contents for CC-222

Page 1: ...erature accompanying the appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the pr...

Page 2: ...l device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This eq...

Page 3: ...pporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit con nection to grounding electrodes and requirements for t...

Page 4: ...nd is classified as a class 1 laser product There is no hazardous invisi ble laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in...

Page 5: ...ures 18 Tape counter 18 Pitch control 18 Fast forward and rewind 19 Search keys 19 4 CD player Simple playback operations 20 Time display modes 20 Track search 20 Playback modes 21 Programmed order pl...

Page 6: ...ulti dial is used to set and con firm parameter settings A convenient wireless remote control unit provides additional functionality and permits the operation of the unit from a distance NOTE This pro...

Page 7: ...e than 5 degrees away from the horizontal the tray will not open or close The voltage supplied to the unit should match the voltage as printed on the rear panel If you are in any doubt regarding this...

Page 8: ...l include one of the following logos However you should note that an audio CD created using a CD RW disc may not play back satisfactorily on every audio CD player It will naturally be play able on the...

Page 9: ...onal notes with regard to CD R and CD RW discs There are additional precautions that you should take when handling CD R and CD RW discs that are dif ferent to those that you should take when handling...

Page 10: ...f time remove the batter ies Old batteries can leak casing damage to the remote control unit Always dispose of old batteries in the way recom mended by your local garbage disposal authorities About th...

Page 11: ...urces etc C RESET key Resets the tape counter to zero D RTZ key Returns the tape to the zero position E INPUT 2 SEL key Repeated presses of this key cycle between the different sources available for t...

Page 12: ...nal playback and recording or or continuous playback only not recording X Dolby NR OFF ON switch Use this switch to turn the Dolby noise reduction off and on for the cassette deck Y CD TAPE CONT PLAY...

Page 13: ...t a record deck to the CC 222 The destination of the signal is determined by a menu item Connect the earth grounding wire of the record deck to the GND terminal NOTE It Do not connect a record deck to...

Page 14: ...op J MENU key Performs the same functions as R K ENTER key Performs the same functions as pushing the MULTI DIAL S L Number keys 0 through 10 10 and CLEAR Used for entering track numbers for disc play...

Page 15: ...ith the amplifier s vol ume control 6 To stop playback press the STOP key Continuous tape CD playback 1 Load the tape as described above to be played back into the unit Load the disc use the OPEN CLOS...

Page 16: ...e PLAY key whose indicator is lit is pressed recording will restart If the PLAY key whose indicator is unlit is pressed the recording direction will reverse and the PLAY key must be pressed again to r...

Page 17: ...E key to pause playback at the point where the playback is to start 3 If recording is to start at the beginning of the cassette make sure the cassette is stopped otherwise locate the cassette to the a...

Page 18: ...econds of silence will be recorded on the tape and the deck will return to record pause mode If the REC MUTE key is held and pressed for longer than four seconds while recording is in progress silence...

Page 19: ...rch forward or backward by the appropriate number of items The tape counter value is replaced by CPxx if searching forward and CP xx when searching backwards Note that the terms forwards and backwards...

Page 20: ...he current track number is given fol lowed by the time as given below e g 10Tr 0 48 Press the DISPLAY key to cycle through these time display modes as described here NOTE If programmed playback has be...

Page 21: ...on page 21 below The red PROGRAM display indi cator lights in this mode The selected mode is shown in large characters dis appears from the display a few seconds after select ing the mode and the dis...

Page 22: ...t the display shows Repeat OFF and the REPEAT indicator goes out Pressing STOP also cancels repeat mode Setting the A and B repeat points While the REPEAT A B indicator is lit you can set the points b...

Page 23: ...s function is only available from the remote control unit It is not possible to use this function with the main unit only If you press the AUTO SPACE key while the play back is automatically paused be...

Page 24: ...AL or the SKIP keys to adjust the input level The maximum boost is 18db relative to the original input level and the signal may be cut by up to 60dB There is also a setting which repre sents a complet...

Page 25: ...isc 3 Adjust the level of the source s following the guidelines in Signal volume on page 24 NOTE The red OVER indicators on the meters should never light Unlike analog equipment digital audio units pr...

Page 26: ...ength and there can be a maximum of 99 tracks on an audio CD Bear these limitations in mind when adding track divisions Restricting the number of tracks When making a recording using the CC 222 it is...

Page 27: ...r mode and use the INPUT 1 SEL key to select TAPE You can also stop the dubbing process by pressing either of the STOP keys these are the only keys which will work in dubbing mode NOTE A recordable di...

Page 28: ...disc from the RIAA PHONO source This is the same as the standard manual recording procedure Basic recording on page 25 except that the PHONO input option should be selected INPUT 1 SEL key before reco...

Page 29: ...onized recording stops are when recording digitally an appropriate digital sig nal is detected If the signal is detected from a CD the unit enters record ready mode after 2 seconds If the signal is de...

Page 30: ...dy mode The time between the stopping of the source and entering record ready mode is used to record a gap at the end of the track 3 If no changes are made to the unit s controls restarting the source...

Page 31: ...he analog connections since the track divisions are deter mined by relative silence it is possible that spurious track divisions will be inserted Under these conditions it may be better to use manual...

Page 32: ...the set input level Signal volume on page 24 and fade outs go from the current input volume to silence The fade in and fade out times can be set indepen dently in increments of one second from 1 seco...

Page 33: ...c but no digital copies grandchil dren can be made from the child PROH copy prohibited which prevents any digi tal copies being made from the recorded disc 1 Press the MENU key repeatedly until the di...

Page 34: ...ute 10 seconds After finalization a CD RW NO TOC changes to CD RW and a CD R NO TOC changes to a CD NOTE Although CD R discs finalized on the CC 222 may be replayed on ordinary CD players remember tha...

Page 35: ...and the timer starts counting down At the end of the countdown period the word Complete appears briefly on the display and the display returns to the track time display Erasing a whole disc When you w...

Page 36: ...at it contains only recordings that you really want to erase If the refresh operation has been selected the words ERASE XX XX are shown on the display and the timer starts counting down XX XX At the e...

Page 37: ...of the auto space mode pressing the AUTO SPACE key puts the unit into pause mode and playback does not resume automat ically after the auto pause time is elapsed see Auto spacing on page 23 D IN UNLO...

Page 38: ...ng on the power The menu values will be reset The values for INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 are set to LINE 1 and LINE 2 respectively Tray Error Error in the CD tray mechanism Drive Error Error in the CD drive m...

Page 39: ...8 TYPE II Digital outputs COAXIAL RCA pin IEC60958 TYPE II OPTICAL TOSLINK IEC60958 TYPE II LINE INPUTS 1 Unbalanced RCA Nominal input level 10 dBV 6dBV 16 dB Maximum input level 6dBV Input impedance...

Page 40: ...Cartridge type MM moving magnet Input signal level 5 6mV Input impedance 47 k Signal to noise ratio 60 dB PHONES headphone output 6 mm 1 4 stereo Output level 10 mW 10 mW into 32 Voltage requirements...

Page 41: ...pinch roller using rubber cleaning fluid Both fluids are available in TEAC Tape Cleaning Kits HC 2 and RC 2 in the U S A or TZ 261 in other areas Demagnetizing heads Be sure that the power is off then...

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