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TASCAM CD-6010

5 – Operation

Compatible disc and file types 

This unit can play the following types of discs and files.

CD-DA format discs (audio CDs)

This unit can play commercially-available music CDs and 

CD-R discs that have been recorded in audio CD format. 

These types of discs are called “audio CDs” in this manual. 
This unit cannot play unfinalized CD-R discs.

CD-ROM format discs (data CDs)

This unit can play discs that have MP3 and WAV files and 

use ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2 or Joliet file system formats. 

These types of discs are called “data CDs” in this manual.

NOTE

This unit can play back MP3 files that have sampling 

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frequencies of 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz and have bit-rates of 

32–320 kbps or are variable bit-rate (VBR). 
This unit can play back WAV files that have sampling 

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frequencies of 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz and are 16-bit.
When playing back MP3 or WAV files, the sampling 

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frequency of this unit’s digital outputs is 44.1 kHz. When 

the pitch control function is enabled, output is also 

digital, and some devices might not be able to receive 

digital output from this unit. 
This unit uses the “.mp3” file extension to recognize MP3 

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files. Always add the “.mp3” extension to MP3 file names. 

The player cannot play back MP3 files that do not have 

the “.mp3” extension. In addition to having the “.mp3” 

extension, the file must also be in the proper MP3 data 

format to allow playback by this unit. 
This unit uses the “.wav” file extension to recognize WAV 

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files. Always add the “.wav” extension to WAV file names. 

The player cannot play back WAV files that do not have 

the “.wav” extension. In addition to having the “.wav” 

extension, the file must also be in the proper WAV data 

format to allow playback by this unit. 
Discs that contain more than 1000 files or 255 directories 

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might not play back correctly. 
Depending on the condition of a disc, this unit might not 

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be able to play it back, or skipping might occur.

Directories and tracks on  

data CDs

This unit treats all the audio (WAV and MP3) files on data 

CDs as “tracks.” Some data CDs store files inside directories 

(folders) in the same way that ordinary computers do. In 

addition, directories can be stored inside other directories 

creating a multilevel structure.
This unit assigns a directory number to each directory 

to manage them. Directory numbers are assigned 

sequentially starting with the directories at the highest 

level followed by the directories (subfolders) inside them. 

If the root directory of a data CD contains one or more 

audio files, it will be numbered as the first directory.
Each audio file is also assigned a track number. Track 

numbers are assigned in order starting from those in the 

lowest numbered directory.
During ordinary playback of data CDs, tracks are played 

back in the assigned numerical order just like those on an 

audio CD.
Directories that do not directly contain audio files are not 

given numbers. For example, in the illustration below the 

directory that contains Directory 5 is not given a number.

(DIR 1)

: Directory (Folder)

: MP3/WAV file

An example of data CD structure

Summary of Contents for CD-6010

Page 1: ...D01168520B CD 6010 CD Player OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...cturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to av...

Page 3: ...vironment and human health because of the presence of hazardous substances in the equipment d The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE symbol which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed...

Page 4: ...consult a doctor immediately If the fluid gets on a person s body or clothing it could cause skin injuries or burns If this should happen wash it off with clean water and then consult a doctor immedi...

Page 5: ...Selecting the playback mode 23 6 Various Playback Functions 24 Auto cue function 24 Setting the auto cue level 24 Auto ready function 24 Resume function 24 Call function 25 Cue function 25 Setting cu...

Page 6: ...tput attenuation 35 Using the parallel connector 35 8 Troubleshooting 36 9 Error Messages 37 10 Specifications 38 Media and formats 38 Analog audio output 38 Digital audio output 38 Control input and...

Page 7: ...unction can go back a few seconds amount can be set during playback TASCAM RC 500 wireless remote control included can be disabled using a setting on the main unit Gap between tracks during playback c...

Page 8: ...ality and or cause malfunctions Places with significant vibrations or that are otherwise unstable Near windows or other places exposed to direct sunlight Near heaters or other extremely hot places Ext...

Page 9: ...store them in a clean state Do not use any record spray anti static solutions benzene paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean CDs as they could damage the delicate playing surface It may cause...

Page 10: ...utton to exit menu mode To turn the panel lock function on and off press and hold this button when in shift mode when the SHIFT indicator is lit or while pressing the SHIFT button This function preven...

Page 11: ...een 1 10 and 11 20 for flash start program numbers track numbers and cue numbers r Force eject hole If the tray will not open ordinarily insert a fine rod such as a paperclip here and press to open th...

Page 12: ...ALANCED jacks These are analog outputs for the CD playback signal The maximum output level is 6 dBV h DIGITAL OUTPUTS COAXIAL connector This outputs the CD playback as a S PDIF or AES EBU digital sign...

Page 13: ...racks playback mode Nothing appears Single playback mode Sappears Program playback mode PGMappears Random playback mode RANDOMappears 8 Repeat mode indicators The repeat mode is shown See Repeat playb...

Page 14: ...e number buttons to designate track numbers to select songs Input two digits for audio CDs and three digits for data CDs See Designating track numbers on page 22 9 SKIP buttons Use these buttons for t...

Page 15: ...nlike the CLEAR button on the main unit the CLEAR button on the wireless remote control cannot be pressed and held while pressing a number button to delete a cue point s SEARCH buttons During playback...

Page 16: ...N AES EBU Connecting a footswitch Connect a TASCAM RC 3F footswitch sold separately to the REMOTE connector to enable it to control some unit operations See Controlling the player with a footswitch on...

Page 17: ...the batteries Replace both batteries with new ones when the range of the remote control becomes short or if the buttons become unresponsive Precautions about using batteries Misuse of batteries could...

Page 18: ...ns on the front panel of the unit except the SHIFT and DISPLAY LOCK buttons and the remote control are disabled LOCKEDwill appear on the display if you push any of the buttons NOTE Even when the panel...

Page 19: ...em that was selected the last time that the unit was in menu mode appears Menu item number Menu item name Setting 2 Use the unit s front panel buttons or the remote control to conduct the following op...

Page 20: ...extension to recognize WAV files Always add the wav extension to WAV file names The player cannot play back WAV files that do not have the wav extension In addition to having the wav extension the fil...

Page 21: ...disc when the power is OFF insert a paperclip or similar stiff rod into the hole beneath the tray and push to open the tray Tray lock function The tray lock function allows you to disable the operatio...

Page 22: ...mber is 4 enter 0 0 and then 4 When stopped use the number buttons to designate a track number and If the auto cue function is off pause at the beginning of the designated track After this press the P...

Page 23: ...inuously Playback modes This unit has 4 playback modes The current playback mode is indicated on the display Continuous playback mode default Nothing appears in the playback mode indication area at th...

Page 24: ...function on off setting is retained even when the power is turned off Setting the auto cue level To set the auto cue function trigger level auto cue level use the 03 A CUEmenu item Options 24 default...

Page 25: ...e corresponding number button to jump to that cue point and pause If the FLASH indicator is lit pressing a number button with a set cue point will start playback from that point immediately See Flash...

Page 26: ...by pressing the PLAY MODE REPEAT button while pressing and holding the SHIFT button Press the REPEAT button on the remote until REPEAT disappears from the top of the screen NOTE The repeat playback se...

Page 27: ...start playback 1 First connect the power of this unit so that it receives power from the timer 2 Load the disc that you want played back 3 Set the 07 P onPLmenu item to ON default value OFF 4 Leave th...

Page 28: ...start playback See Selecting the playback mode on page 23 Program setting mode Use the following procedures to enter program setting mode and add tracks to the empty program NOTE You can add tracks to...

Page 29: ...DATA knob to select the desired track 3 Press the SEARCH AUTO READY button to confirm the change Using the remote control 1 Use the SEARCH buttons to select the program number that you want to change...

Page 30: ...or fade out is set To set only the fade out time in fade in out setting mode step 1 above turn the TRACK SKIP DATA knob on the player or press the PREV or NEXT button on the remote until OUT blinks Th...

Page 31: ...on 3 While the beginnings of the tracks are being loaded into memory the word FLASHblinks on the display After loading completes FLASH 01 10appears on the display the FLASH indicator lights and the PL...

Page 32: ...LY signal can be output from the CONTROL I O PARALLEL connector With data CDs an end of track warning will not appear on the display The CONTROL I O PARALLEL 21 EOM TRACK TALLY signal will be output a...

Page 33: ...nu item to ON default value OFF When mono output is on MONOappears at the bottom of the display NOTE The mono output on off setting is retained even when the power is turned off Controlling the player...

Page 34: ...L I O RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin RS 232C compliant can be used for serial control of this unit by a computer or other external device Setting the baud rate Use the 13 232Cmenu item to set the baud...

Page 35: ...ntrol to operate this unit Pin No Function Pin 14 H or Open Function Pin 14 L IN OUT 1 GND GND 2 PLAY FLASH 1 In 3 STOP FLASH 2 In 4 INDEX DIR SEARCH FWD FLASH 3 In 5 TRACK SKIP FWD FLASH 4 In 6 TRACK...

Page 36: ...the front panel Make sure that the panel lock function is not on Unit cannot be controlled with the remote control Confirm that batteries are in the remote control and that they have a charge No sound...

Page 37: ...u are still unable to resolve the problem please contact TASCAM customer support Message Meaning Response Err01 TOC Read Error Clean or change the disc Err09 Flash ROM Error If one of these errors app...

Page 38: ...utput impedance 100 Standard Output level 4 dBu 1 23 Vrms Maximum Output level 24 dBu 12 28 Vrms PHONES connector Connector 6 3mm 1 4 standard stereo jack Maximum output level 45 mW 45 mW or more THD...

Page 39: ...ings Repeat function on off Various menu settings General Power supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 12 5 W Dimensions W x H x D 483 x 94 x 306 mm Weight 4 9 kg Operating temperature range 5...

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