HHB CDR830, ButnIT CDR830 Quick Reference Manual

1 POWER SWITCH
Turns power to the unit on and off.
2 SCROLL
Displays any CD Text information (if recorded), by scrolling the information across the display.
3 DISPLAY - BUTTON
4 TITLE/MODE
Selects the different name display modes; DISC NAME, ARTIST NAME and TRACK NAME if recorded.
5 MONITOR
Enables the user to monitor the input signal prior to recording. This is possible even without a disc in the machine.
6 OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open or close the disc loading tray.
7 RECORD
For manually starting recording.
8 REC MUTE
For creating 4 seconds or more of silence at the end of a recording.
9 ANALOG REC LEVEL
Used for adjusting the level of the analogue input source.
10 DIGITAL REC LEVEL
Used for adjusting the digital recording level, also accessing and setting the MENU functions and AMS track search.
11 ERASE
Allowing user to erase CD-RW discs - last track, range of tracks, TOC (un-finalize) and INITIALISE (complete physical erase of whole CD-RW).
12 FINALIZE
For making recordings Red Book compatible so that they can be played back in any CD player.
13 AUTO/MANUAL
Switches between automatic and manual track numbering modes.
14 INPUT SELECTOR
Selects the analogue, digital coaxial or digital optical input for recording purposes.
15 DISPLAY - SCREEN
Shows recording and playback levels, disc and track time information, CD Text, selected input and other useful system information.
16 TRANSPORT CONTROLS
Allowing playback, pause, FF, REW and STOP.
17 TEXT
Allows the naming of the DISC, and the ARTIST, and also individual TRACK names, before finalization. This information is stored on the disc once finalized and can be read back by any CD Text compatible CD player.
18 SYNCHRO
Allows automatic starting of recording from various sources, both digital and analogue. This is intended to simplify direct cloning of various source material [SYNC-1; SYNC-ALL; SYNC-FINAL].
19 MENU/DELETE
Is used to access the various MENU page functions and delete characters in CD text mode. [MENU: COPY; FADER; T.INC; A.LVL; D.VOL; BALANCE].
20 PHONES - LEVEL
Headphone socket (
1/4
”) and headphone level
control.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
COMPACT DISC RECORDER
9 :) control to find a character, then press the same control
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BurnIT CDR830 COMPACT DISC RECORDER
The CDR830 employs an intelligent track numbering scheme which adapts to the type of signal being
recorded. It is also used to determine how the machine starts automatically in SYNCHRO mode.
The following table shows how this scheme works.
TRACK NUMBERING IN SYNCHRO & NORMAL MODES
MODE AUTO/MANUAL TRACK INCREMENT METHODSTART METHODINPUT
SYNCHRO AUTO CD, MD Sub-codeLevel > -90dBFS
CD & MD
[spdif]
SYNCHRO AUTO DAT START IDDAT START ID
DAT
[spdif]
SYNCHRO AUTO LEVEL Threshold [A.LVL in MENU]Level > A.LVL in MENUANALOGUE
SYNCHRO MANUAL NoneLevel > -90dBFS
CD & MD
[spdif]
SYNCHRO MANUAL NoneDAT START ID
DAT
[spdif]
SYNCHRO MANUAL NoneLevel > A.LVL in MENUANALOGUE
NORMAL AUTO CD, MD Sub-codeManual
CD & MD
[spdif]
NORMAL AUTO DAT START IDManual
DAT
[spdif]
NORMAL AUTO LEVEL Threshold [A.LVL in MENU]ManualANALOGUE
NORMAL MANUAL NoneManual
CD & MD
[spdif]
NORMAL MANUAL NoneManual
DAT
[spdif]
NORMAL MANUAL NoneManualANALOGUE
1.Insert a recorded disc and press PLAY. The display will show the 4 symbol.
2.Use the 7 and 8 to rewind and fast forward respectively.
3.Turn the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL, 9: during playback to skip backwards or forwards to a dif ferent track.
4.Use the supplied remote control to start playback from a par ticular INDEX number (see operations manual).
HOW TO PLAY BACK
1. There are 5 Erase modes for CD-RW; ERASE TOC (Un-finalizes a CD-RW)
ERASE LAST (Erases last track) ERASE ALL (Erases all tracks) ERASE RANGE (Erases a range of tracks) INITIALIZE (see page 38 of the operations manual)
2. Press ERASE, then use 9 : to select the required erase mode.
3. Press PLAY.
HOW TO ERASE (CD-RW ONLY)
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