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1 front panel, 1] power switch, 2] phones jack and level control – Tascam CD-RW5000 User Manual

Page 10: 3] disc tray, 4] open/close key, 5] display, 6] display key, 7] auto/manual key, 8] source key, 9] digital input key

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2 - Parts of the CD-RW5000

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TASCAM CD-RW5000

Most parts and controls of the CD-RW5000 are
self-explanatory. However, we suggest that you look
through this section in order to gain an overview of
the functions of the CD-RW5000.

2.1 Front panel

[1] POWER switch

Press this switch to turn the power on and off to the
CD-RW5000.

PLAUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, that the socket-
outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall
be easily accessible.

[2] PHONES jack and level control

Use this jack to connect a standard pair of stereo
headphones and the level control to control the level
of the signal output from them.

[3] Disc tray

When inserting discs into the tray for recording or
playback, make sure that the label side of the disc is
uppermost.

Always make sure that the disc is centered in the
recess in the disc tray before closing the tray.

[4] OPEN/CLOSE key

Use this key to open and close the disc tray.

[5] Display

The display provides information regarding the
inserted disc (disc type, time available for recording,
track number, etc.), and metering.

[6] DISPLAY key

Use this key to cycle through the different display
modes available, as described in 3.1, "Display
modes".

[7] AUTO/MANUAL key

When the recording source is digital, this key allows
for the synchronization of the recorded CD with the
digital track divisions recorded on a source CD, a
DAT recorder, etc. See 4.3, "Automatic track divi-
sion" for details.

When the recording source is analog or digital
AES/EBU format, this key allows automatic track
incrementation to be performed when a period of
silence of three seconds or more is detected in the
signal. See 4.2, "Recording from digital sources" for
details.

In both digital and analog input modes, you can
increment track numbers manually by pressing either
the

RECORD

key

[17]

or

[45]

, or the

TRACK

INCR [39]

key while recording is taking place.

[8] SOURCE key

Use this key to choose between digital and analog
sources when recording a disc. If a digital source is
selected, the source will be the one selected with the

DIGITAL

INPUT

key.

There are two choices for the analog inputs: unbal-
anced inputs, which is briefly shown as

UNBAL

on

the large 7-segment characters and

ANALOG

on the

smaller characters of the display, and the balanced
inputs, which are shown as

BAL

on the 7-segment

and

ANALOG BAL

on the smaller display

characters.

[9] DIGITAL INPUT key

Use this key to select the input source when record-
ing a disc. Use this key in conjunction with the

SOURCE

key. The choices available are:

AES/EBU

,

COAXIAL

and

OPTICAL

when the

SOURCE

key is set to

DIGITAL

.

When the

SOURCE

key is set to either of the two

analog sources, pressing this

DIGITAL INPUT

key

briefly will display the last selected input source for
the digital inputs, without actually selecting the
source.

[10] INPUT level controls

These controls affect the level of the analog input
signal.

When these controls are at the two o’clock position,
the signal is at nominal level (neither cut or boosted).

[11] FINALIZE key

This key is used after all tracks on a recordable disc
have been recorded. When this key is pressed, fol-
lowed within 2 seconds by the

RECORD

key, the

final table of contents is written on the disc, which
can then be played on a normal CD player (until this
key is pressed, and the table of contents is written,
CDs cannot be played on a normal CD player).

After the table of contents has been written, the disc
ceases to be a recordable disc. In the case of a CD-R
disc, no further action except playback can be per-
formed on the disc. In the case of a CD-RW disc, the
whole disc can be erased, and reused for recording.
See 4.6, "Finalizing discs" for details.