1 − introduction, Ss-cdr200, ss-r200 and ss-r100 differences, Features – Teac SS-CDR200 User Manual
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TASCAM SS-CDR200/SS-R200/SS-R100
1 − Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing a TASCAM
SS-CDR200 Solid State/CD Stereol Audio Recorder or
SS-R200/SS-R100 Solid State Stereo Audio Recorder.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit
so that you understand correct operating procedures and
can use its functions fully. We hope that you enjoy using
this unit for many years.
Please keep this manual so that you can read it at
any time. A digital copy of this manual can also be
downloaded from our website (http://tascam.com/)
SS-CDR200, SS-R200 and SS-R100
differences
The SS-R200 model adds XLR balanced inputs and
outputs, serial and parallel control connectors and EOM
functions to the features of the SS-R100.
The SS-CDR200 model adds a CD drive to the features of
the SS-R200.
The rear panels of the SS-CDR200 and SS-R200 models
have XLR balanced input and output connectors as well as
RCA unbalanced input and output connectors. The input
signal can be set to either the XLR balanced inputs or the
RCA unbalanced inputs.
Features
• 2-channel audio recorders can use USB memory, SD
cards and CF cards
• SS-CDR200 units can also use CDs
• 1U rack-mount size
• Using USB memory, SD and CF cards, playback and
recording of files in MP3 (44.1/48 kHz) and WAV formats
is possible (44.1/48 kHz, 16/24-bit, 24-bit can only be
played back)
• Using CD media, playback and recording of files in
audio CD (CD-DA) and MP3 formats, as well as playback
of WAV format files is possible (SS-CDR200 only)
• Built-in parallel and serial control ports can be used for
remote control (SS-CDR200/SS-R200 only)
• Flash start function enables instant playback starting
• Pitch control, key control and other playback control
functions
• Play area can be set as desired using playlists and
folders
• Track editing (WAV files only)
• Built-in clock for time-stamping
• Balanced (SS-CDR200/SS-R200 only) and unbalanced
analog audio inputs and outputs
• Coaxial digital audio inputs and outputs
• Included wired remote control allow reliable remote
operation
• Control and character input using a PS/2 and USB
keyboards possible
• Transport and pitch can be controlled using a TASCAM
RC-3F footswitch (sold separately)
• Flash start using TASCAM RC-20 Direct Play Remote
(sold separately) supported
Included items
This product includes the following items.
Take care when opening the package not to damage the
items. Keep the package materials for transportation in
the future.
Please contact the retailer where you purchased this unit
if any of these items are missing or have been damaged
during transportation.
• Main unit ........................................................................................ 1
• AC power cord ............................................................................. 1
• RC-SS2 remote control unit (with 5 m cable) ................... 1
• A rack-mounting screw kit....................................................... 1
• Security Screw .............................................................................. 2
• A warranty card ........................................................................... 1
• Owner's manual (this manual) ............................................... 1
Conventions used in this manual
In this manual, we use the following conventions:
• The front panel illustration on the cover of this manual
is an SS-CDR200. The SS-R200 and SS-R100 models
have different appearances.
• The display screens shown in this manual are from the
SS-CDR200. The SS-R200 and SS-R100 display screens
are different in some cases.
• Buttons, jacks and other parts on the main unit
and external devices are indicated like this: HOME/
DISPLAY
• Messages on the unit’s display are shown like this:
MOVE
• “USB flash drive” is abbreviated as ”USB memory.”
• “SD memory card” is abbreviated as “SD card.”
• “CompactFlash card” is abbreviated as “CF card.
• CD-DA format is sometimes referred to as “audio CD”
format. An audio disc containing tracks recorded in
audio CD format is sometimes referred to as an “audio
CD”.
• A CD containing MP3 or WAV files is sometimes referred
to as a “data CD”.
• Additional information is provided as necessary as tips,
notes and cautions.