Marantz CDR510 User Manual

Model CDR510 User Guide  
CD Recorder/CD Player  
®
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LOUKAN 1 LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
Recordable  
WARNINGS  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.  
Do not remove the cover from the equipment.  
Do not insert anything into the equipment through  
the ventilation holes.  
Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands.  
Do not cover the ventilation with any items such  
as tablecloths, newspapers, curtains, etc.  
No open flame sources, such as lighted candles,  
should be placed on the equipment.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply  
with governmental regulations or environmental  
public instruction's rules that apply in your country  
or area.  
WIRE  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE  
UNIT  
(NEC SECTION  
810-20)  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ELECTRIC  
GROUNDING  
CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION  
810-21)  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE  
GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
FIGURE 1  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70  
CE marking (only EU version)  
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
This product is in conformity with the EMC  
directive and low-voltage directive.  
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-  
TV) system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of  
the NEC, which provides guidelines for proper ground-  
ing and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground  
shall be connected to the grounding system of the  
building, as close to the point of cable entry as  
practical.  
Equipment mains working system  
This product complies with household power and  
safety requirements in your area. CDR510 can be  
powered by 120 V AC only.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies  
with Canadian ICES-003.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful in-  
terference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency en-  
ergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guaran-  
tee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est  
conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Copyright  
Recording and play back of any material may  
require consent. For further information refer to  
the following US ordinances:  
• Copyright act of 1956  
• Dramatic and Musical Performance Act 1958  
• Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972  
• any subsequent statutory enactments and  
orders  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is con-  
nected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
NOTE: Changes or modifications may cause this  
unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
and may void the user's authority to operate the  
equipment.  
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Precautions - installation  
charges.  
• Do not expose the CDR510 to excessive heat,  
excessive cold, rain, moisture, or dust this may  
cause damage to the unit.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the unit.  
• Be sure the CDR510 is placed on a vibration-free  
surface.  
• If a foreign object or water does enter the unit,  
contact your nearest dealer or service center.  
• All players produce some heat during operation and  
this heat must be allowed to dissipate freely. Do not  
close any ventilation openings and be sure there is  
adequate ventilation space behind, beside and  
above the player so air is allowed to circulate freely  
around the unit.  
Precautions - connection  
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet or turn off  
the POWER switch before making any connection.  
• Connect one cable at a time observing the 'input'  
and 'output' labeling. This will avoid any cross  
connections between channels and signal inputs  
and outputs.  
• Be sure ventilation holes are not covered.  
• Prevent extra heat from reaching the unit. Never put  
the CDR510 in direct sunlight or near a heat  
source.  
• Insert plugs securely. An incomplete connection  
may result in noise.  
• Before connecting other audio or video equipment  
to the CDR510, please read their owner's manuals.  
• Do not expose the CDR510 to electrostatic dis-  
CE marking  
English  
This product is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.  
Français  
Cet appareil est cnforme á la directive EMC et á la de directive sur les basses tensions.  
Deutsch  
Dieses Greät entspricht den EMC-Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für Niederspannungsgeräte.  
Nederlands  
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de EMC-richtlijnene en de richtlijnen vooor apparatuur met laag voltage.  
Italiano  
Quest' unitá è conforme alle diretive EMC ed alla direttiva sulle basse tensioni.  
Português  
Esta unidade está em conformidade com as directivas EMC e as directivas de baixa voltagem.  
Español  
Esta unidad estáde acuerdo con las normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensión.  
SIDICHIARACHEL'APPARECCHIOSINTO-AMPLIFACATORESR-39RISPONDEALLEPRESCRIZIONIDELL'ART.  
2 COMMA 1 DEL D.M. 28 AGOSTO 1995 N° 548.  
MARANTZ EUROPE B.V.  
5600 EINDHOVEN  
FATTO A EINDHOVEN, IL 1/1/1997.  
THE NETHERLANDS  
"Este aparato lleva elementos antiparasitarios necesarios para cumplir con ls limites que se estableren en el Anexo  
V del Reglamento sobre Pertubaciones Radioelectricas e Interferencias aprobado en el Real Decreto 138/1989.  
(B.O.E. de 9 Febrero 1989)."  
WARNINGS FOR LASER RADIATION  
CAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.  
DANGER: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPENT, AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
VAROI:  
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTINANAYMÄTTÖMÄALLE  
LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.  
VARNING! OSYNLIGH LASERSTÄLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD.  
BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality  
and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and  
operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.  
the service technician has used a replacement plug specified  
by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as  
the original plug.  
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions  
should be read before the product is operated.  
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable  
system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or  
cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection  
against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810  
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides  
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and  
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an  
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location  
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,  
and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure 1.  
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions  
should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the  
operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should  
be followed.  
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning.  
16. Lightning – Lightning – Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the antenna or cable system for added protection  
during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and  
unused for long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the  
product due to lightning and power line surges.  
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by  
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water–for  
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub,  
swimming pool, in a wet basement, and the like.  
17. Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be  
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric  
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines  
or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme  
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or  
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing  
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the  
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.  
Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's  
18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock.  
instructions, and should use  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
a
mounting accessory  
19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into  
this product through openings as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
9. A product and cart combination  
should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the  
product and cart combination to  
overturn.  
20. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous  
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
10. Ventilation – Slots and openings in  
the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation and to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to  
protect it from overheating. These  
21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under  
the following conditions:  
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should  
never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or  
other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a  
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have  
been adhered to.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions, as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the  
product to its normal operation.  
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the  
type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are  
not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company. For products intended  
to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the  
operating instructions.  
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance –  
this indicates a need for service.  
12. Power Cord Protection – Power supply cords should be routed  
so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items  
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to  
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where  
they exit from the product.  
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be  
sure the service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics  
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in  
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
13. Grounding or Polarization –  
This product may be equipped  
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to  
this product, ask the service technician to perform safety  
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating  
condition.  
with a grounded polarized  
alternating-current line plug (a  
plug having one blade wider  
than the other and a ground  
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted to a  
wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
prong). This plug will fit into the  
power outlet only one way.  
This is a safety feature. If you  
25. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
are unable to insert the plug  
fully into the outlet,contact  
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat  
the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
14. Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an  
attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety  
feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of  
protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure  
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Table of Contents  
Topic  
page  
Topic  
page  
Warnings and Cautions ........................................2  
Important Safety Instructions................................5  
Table of Contents .................................................6  
Introduction ..........................................................7  
Features ...............................................................8  
Package contents .................................................9  
Remote batteries ..................................................9  
Connections (basic)..............................................9  
How to Play back................................................10  
Play back features ....................................... 11  
How to Record....................................................12  
To record from the CD drive .........................12  
To record from an external source ...............13  
Notes regarding recording ...........................14  
Controls and Displays front  
12 RANDOM label...........................................20  
13 REPEAT label.............................................20  
14 ALL label ....................................................20  
15 TRACK label ..............................................20  
16 SCAN label.................................................20  
17 DIGI label ...................................................21  
18 SYNC label.................................................21  
19 MANUAL label ............................................21  
20 ANALOG label............................................21  
21 OPTI label ..................................................21  
22 Large CDR box ..........................................21  
23 Small CDR box...........................................21  
24 Recording icon .......................................21  
25 Pause icon .............................................21  
26 Play icon  
................................................21  
1 IR (remote control sensor)..........................15  
2 CDR drive (disc tray) ..................................15  
27 CD-RW label ..............................................21  
28 Track numbers ...........................................21  
3 CDR open button  
...................................15  
29  
30 Level meter ................................................22  
31 CHANGER mode indicator .................22  
Dubbing label .........................................21  
4 CDR button ................................................15  
5 PLAY MODE button....................................15  
6 CD button ...................................................15  
32 Large CD box .............................................22  
33 Small CD box .............................................22  
34 Pause icon .............................................22  
7 CD open button  
.....................................15  
8 MP3 indicator .............................................15  
9 PITCH indicator ..........................................15  
10 CD drive .....................................................16  
11 POWER button...........................................16  
35 Play icon  
................................................22  
36 CD-RW label ..............................................22  
Controls and Connections rear  
1 CD ANALOG OUT jacks.............................22  
2 CD DIG OUT jack .......................................22  
3 BALANCED IN  
12 Record button  
ONE TOUCH RECORD .....................................16  
13 Stop button ............................................16  
14 Play/Pause button ...............................16  
........................................16  
ANALOG XLR Inputs L & R ........................22  
4 TRIM R & L.................................................23  
5 ANALOG IN / OUT jacks ............................23  
6 INPUT SELECT switch...............................23  
7 RS-232C connector ....................................24  
8 DIGITAL IN & OUT connectors (SPDIF) .....24  
9 DIGITAL IN connector (optical)...................24  
10 EXT / INT (IR) switch..................................24  
11 REMOTE (RC5) IN/OUT jacks ...................24  
12 AC IN..........................................................25  
Remote control (IR)*  
15 ERASE button ............................................16  
16 REC MODE button .....................................16  
17 MENU/STORE button ............................... 16  
18 REC LEVEL/SELECT control .....................17  
19 TIME button................................................18  
20 TEXT button ...............................................18  
21 PROG button..............................................18  
22 FINAL button ..............................................18  
23 INPUT button..............................................18  
24 CANCL/DELETE button .............................19  
25 Reverse button  
26 Forward button  
27 Stop button  
....................................19  
....................................19  
............................................19  
1 TRAY OPEN/CLOSE button  
.................25  
2 Standby power button ................................25  
3 DOOR OPEN/CLOSE button .....................25  
4 REPEAT button ..........................................25  
5 PROG button..............................................25  
6 RANDOM button ........................................25  
7 Alphanumeric keypad .................................26  
8 DISPLAY button .........................................26  
9 CDR button ................................................26  
10 MENU button..............................................26  
28 Play/Pause button  
...............................19  
29 HEADPHONE jack .....................................19  
30 LEVEL control ............................................19  
Display ...............................................................20  
1 Alphanumeric display .................................20  
2 REM label...................................................20  
3 REC label ...................................................20  
4 TIME label ..................................................20  
5 TRACK label ..............................................20  
6 TOTAL label................................................20  
7 REM label...................................................20  
8 TRACK label ..............................................20  
9 TIME label ..................................................20  
10 STEP label .................................................20  
11 PROGRAM label ........................................20  
11 Track Skip backward button  
12 Fast backward search button  
................26  
...............26  
13 SCROLL button ..........................................26  
14 PAUSE button ........................................26  
15 Stop button  
............................................26  
*Controls in italics do not function on the CDR510.  
(table of contents continues)  
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Table of Contents continued  
Topic  
Introduction  
The CDR510 CD Recorder/CD Player is a professional  
CD Recorder and a professional CD Player in the  
same unit. The CD Recorder and CD Player can be  
operated as independent devices. That saves you  
space and you don't have to have two units. The  
CDR510 can also operate combined, with intercon-  
nects between the CD Recorder and CD Player that  
provide functions not available with separate units,  
such as the ability to copy CDs at 2X speed.  
page  
16 CD button ...................................................26  
17 Track skip forward button ....................26  
18 CANCEL button ..........................................26  
19 Fast forward search button .................26  
20 Play button  
21 REC button  
............................................26  
............................................27  
22 TR. INCR. button....................................... 27  
23 SCAN button ..............................................27  
24 DIMMER button..........................................27  
25 REC TYPE button ......................................27  
26 SOURCE button .........................................27  
27 ENTER button ............................................27  
MENU mode.......................................................28  
Menu Settings Chart.......................................28  
TEXT EDIT .....................................................29  
TEXT ERASE .................................................30  
TEXT VIEW ....................................................30  
AUTO TRACK ................................................31  
Silence gap ................................................31  
AUTO STOP...................................................32  
Menu exceptions ............................................32  
REC BALANCE ..............................................33  
TEXT ON/OFF................................................33  
SRC................................................................34  
COPY protection ............................................35  
PITCH ............................................................36  
PITCH ON/OFF ..............................................36  
AUTO CUE .....................................................37  
AUTO CUE LEVEL .........................................37  
PLAY MODE...................................................38  
SINGLE PLAY ................................................38  
END WARNING .............................................39  
Recording modes ...............................................40  
REC EXT DISC,  
Independent operation is called DUAL MODE.  
DUAL MODE provides the convenience of having both  
a CD Recorder and a CD Player in one rack mount-  
able unit. You can play a CD in the CD drive and  
independently record or play a CD in the CDR drive.  
You can choose CHANGER MODE. When one drive  
completes playing a CD the other drive automatically  
starts play back. You can program the order of play  
back tracks from CDs in either or both drives.  
In CHANGER MODE you can record from the CD  
drive to the CDR drive. The interconnection of the two  
drives in the same unit permits double speed analog or  
digital copying.  
For CD recording you can:  
• record on CD-R or CD-RW discs  
• record any of the playing options  
• record and listen from the CD drive  
• record at 2X speed from the CD drive  
• record using analog (RCA or XLR), or digital  
sources including optical or RCA coaxial connec-  
tions  
REC EXT MAN, MINUTE TRACK ..................40  
RECORD FAST, REC LISTEN,  
REC MP3 DISC, MAKE CD ...........................41  
MP3 ...................................................................42  
AUTO MP3 LOAD ..........................................42  
MP3 LOAD .....................................................43  
How to record MP3.........................................43  
MP3 Album/file structure ................................44  
MP3 FILE PLAYBACK....................................44  
How to PROGRAM tracks ..................................45  
To program for recording ................................45  
Finalizing ............................................................46  
Unfinalizing.........................................................47  
How to unfinalize, erase a track,  
For CD playing you can:  
• cue to music (start at the beginning of the audio  
and adjust the auto cue point)  
• single track play  
• A-B repeat  
• adjust play back pitch  
• connect to an amplifier/speaker system  
• connect to an external mixer or recording device  
or erase a CD-RW disc ..................................47  
DISPLAY messages ...........................................48  
About Compact Discs .........................................49  
RS-232C control .................................................51  
RC-5 codes ........................................................53  
Troubleshooting..................................................54  
Specifications .....................................................55  
LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................56  
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Features  
The CDR510 incorporates a suite of professional  
features for audio input, audio output, loop out, remote  
control, recording modes, finalizing, CD-Text entry and  
play back, automatic track incrementing, minute track  
incrementing, play back track selection: single track,  
scan play, programmed play, random play, and repeat  
play.  
Finalizing/erasing  
• finalizing can be automatic (MAKE CD) or manual  
• the CDR drive or CD drive can play an unfinalized  
disc  
• a CD-RW disc can be unfinalized  
• a CD-RW disc can be erased either the entire disc  
or one or more tracks from the end  
Audio input (CDR drive)  
• balanced XLR L and R inputs  
• analog RCA line level  
• digital RCA (SPDIF)  
• digital optical (fiber-optic cable)  
CD-Text  
• CD-Text can be read and displayed by either drive  
• CD-Text can be entered on the CDR drive  
• in some recording modes, CD-Text on a source is  
automatically recorded  
Audio output (CD drive)  
• analog RCA line level  
• digital RCA (SPDIF)  
Track incrementing  
The CDR drive can be set to automatically increment a  
track:  
• based on the input signal  
Audio output (CDR drive)  
• based on a silence gap  
• analog RCA line level  
• every minute  
• digital RCA (SPDIF)  
• loop out digital RCA (SPDIF) (cascade recording)  
• or track incrementing can be done manually during  
recording by pressing the TR. INC. button on the  
IR remote or the Record button  
or the IR Remote  
on the CDR510  
Remote control (CDR drive and CD drive)  
• full featured IR remote control  
• RC-5 via RCA jacks, input and output  
• RS-232C for external control  
Play back – CDR and CD drives  
• Standard audio CDs  
• CD-R or CD-RW discs  
Recording modes  
• unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW discs  
(CDR drive recording from the CD drive)  
• RECORD FAST - double speed recording  
• REC LISTEN - 1X recording enables listening to a  
recording while making it.  
• MAKE CD - double speed recording with auto-  
matic finalizing  
• REC MP3 DISC - same as REC LISTEN when  
recording data from an MP3 disc to a CD audio  
disc  
• CD drive only, finalized MP3 data discs  
Play back track selection  
• Single track: one track plays and the CDR510  
stops at the beginning of the next track  
• Scan Play: plays the first 10 seconds of each track  
• Programmed play: plays tracks according to a  
programmed order you preset  
• Random play: all tracks on both drives are ran-  
domly played  
(CDR drive recording from external sources)  
• REC EXT DISC - automatically record an external  
source by starting the source (SYNC recording)  
• REC EXT MAN - manually start recording from an  
external source (manual start recording)  
• Repeat play: the current track or all tracks are  
repeated  
• MINUTE TRACK - automatically start a new track  
every minute (enables easy play back search of a  
recording session)  
• ONE TOUCH RECORD - The last selected  
recording mode is remembered even after power  
off. You can begin recording in the last selected  
record mode simply by pressing the Record button  
on the CDR510 or IR Remote.  
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Package contents  
Connections (basic)  
Rack mount or install on a table or other flat, stable,  
surface.  
CD RECORDER CD PLAYER CDR510  
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PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
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MP3  
PITCH  
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REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
2
3
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CDR510 unit  
Power cord  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE  
RECRIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE  
UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
CD  
CDR  
HOT(+)  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
MODEL NO. CDR510/U1B  
AC120V 60HZ 0.5A  
DIGITAL  
(SPDIF)  
TRAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
GROUND  
OUT  
RS232C  
Infrared remote  
control  
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CD  
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CANCEL  
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SCAN  
REC  
REC TYPE SOURCE  
DIMMER  
ENTER  
1 Plug in to 110  
VAC power  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC2100DR  
Audio cables (2)  
3' 3" (100 cm)  
RC-5 remote cable  
3' (90 cm)  
Connect to other equipment  
2
Connect CD player to analog equipment for  
playing (or recording on an external device).  
AA batteries (2)  
CD  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
OUT  
Remote batteries  
Connect a supplied Right  
and Left RCA audio cable  
to CD ANALOG OUT and  
then connect to the input  
of a preamplifier, receiver,  
or other recording device.  
L
Press and lift at arrow to open the Infrared remote  
control battery compartment.  
R
L
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INPUT  
Amp, Mixer/Pre-Amp, CD-R, etc.  
Install two AA  
batteries.  
3 Connect CDR recorder to analog equipment for  
playing or recording.  
Connect two supplied Right and Left RCA audio cables  
to CDR ANALOG IN and OUT and then connect to the  
input and output of one or two pre-amplifiers, receiv-  
ers, CD-R's or other external units.  
ANALOG  
Replace compart-  
ment cover.  
IN  
OUT  
L
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OUTPUT  
INPUT  
Amp, Mixer/Pre-Amp, DAT, CD-R, etc.  
Amp, Mixer/Pre-Amp, DAT, CD-R, etc.  
Other available connection options:  
• Balanced analog connections (XLR) page 23  
• Digital Coaxial connections (RCA) page 24  
• Digital cascade connections (RCA) page 24  
• Digital optical connection page 24  
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How to Play back  
CHANGER mode  
DUAL mode  
The CHANGER mode is the default play  
mode of the CDR510. The CD drive and CDR  
drive work as one for playing two CDs, selecting  
tracks, and programming track play back  
sequence. A program can switch between drives.  
In Dual mode the CD drive and CDR drive work  
independently of each other. Both drives can play  
back at the same time and are output to separate  
jacks. Dual mode can therefore be used to play  
back two discs to two separate locations in a DJ-  
type mixing application.  
Only one of the drives can play back at a time.  
Both drives output to the CDR output jacks. The  
CD drive is also output to the CDR ANALOG  
OUT jacks and the CDR DIG OUT jack.  
To select Dual mode  
Press and release the PLAY MODE button so  
DUAL MODE is displayed momentarily.  
To select CHANGER mode  
Press and release the PLAY MODE button so  
CHANGER MODE is displayed momentarily and  
CDR  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
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CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
CDR  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
The display returns to drive information.  
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CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
Example  
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display  
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CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
then CHANGER remains in the display.  
TOTAL  
Press and release Play/Pause  
on the drive  
Example  
display  
1
2
3
4
you want to play.  
CHANGER  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
a
b
Example  
Press and release Play/Pause  
you want to play.  
on the drive  
b
display  
1
2
3
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a
L
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CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
Example  
display  
1
2
3
4
The track number (a) and track time played,  
counting up (b) on the selected drive are  
displayed.  
CHANGER  
CD  
L
R
CD - R  
ANALOG  
The track number (a) and track time played,  
counting up (b) on the selected drive are  
displayed.  
In Dual mode all the tracks on the selected drive  
will be played, then play back will automatically  
stop. While the selected drive is being played,  
you can switch to the other drive and play it at  
the same time. The CDR drive can be used to  
record while the CD drive is in play back.  
In CHANGER mode all the tracks on the  
drive will be played, then play back will  
automatically switch to the other drive, and play  
it. When both CDs have been played, play back  
will automatically stop.  
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Play back features  
been played, play back automatically stops.  
During random play, to return to normal CD  
play back, push and release the RANDOM  
button.  
Brief instructions of play back features.  
See indicated pages for full instructions about the  
feature.  
See page 25.  
To Pause  
Repeat play  
Push and release Play/Pause  
on the  
During play back push and release the  
REPEAT button on the IR remote. REPEAT  
TRACK appears on the display. The current  
track will repeat endlessly.  
current drive to pause play back. Push and  
release Play/Pause  
again to resume.  
To Stop  
Push and release any Stop button  
to stop.  
Push and release the REPEAT button on the  
IR remote a second time. REPEAT ALL  
appears on the display. The current disc will  
repeat endlessly.  
To display times  
During play back push and release the TIME  
button to tab through available time displays.  
See page 18.  
Push and release the REPEAT button on the  
IR remote a third time to exit repeat play.  
See page 25.  
To program play back  
From stop, push and release the PROG button,  
then turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
choose a track, then push and release the  
REC LEVEL/SELECT control to enter that  
track in the program. When complete push and  
release the PROG button.  
In CHANGER mode you can program  
tracks in any order from either drive.  
See page 45.  
Random and Repeat play combined  
If Random and Repeat ALL are combined  
tracks are played randomly until all tracks  
have been played. Then tracks are re-  
randomized and play continues.  
A-B repeat  
Dual mode only, CD drive only.  
During play back push and release the REC  
LEVEL / SELECT control to select the starting  
(A) point. REPEAT A- appears in the display.  
Push and release the REC LEVEL / SELECT  
control to select the ending (B) point. REPEAT  
A-B appears in the display. Push and release  
the REC LEVEL / SELECT control to exit A-B  
repeat.  
To search  
During play back, push and hold  
Search begins at low speed, sampling sound at  
low volume, then switches to high speed with  
volume muted.  
or  
.
See page 19.  
To scan  
CHANGER mode only.  
MP3 play back  
CD drive only.  
In scan the first 10 seconds of each track is  
played. The CDR510 automatically stops after  
all tracks on both discs are scanned. From  
stop, push and release the SCAN button on the  
IR remote. Push and release the SCAN button  
or the Play/Pause button  
drive to exit scan and continue play back. Or  
push and release a Stop button  
See page 27.  
MP3 play back requires loading additional  
instructions into the CDR510 memory. This  
takes about 10 seconds and takes place on  
power up if menu item AUTO MP3LOAD is  
ON, and on loading an MP3 disc if AUTO  
MP3LOAD is OFF. The MP3 indicator is lit  
while an MP3 disc is recognized in the CD  
drive.  
on the current  
to exit scan.  
Instead of tracks and track time information  
the display shows Albums and file information.  
See page 44.  
Random play  
CHANGER mode only.  
During stop or play back push and release the  
RANDOM button on the IR remote. All tracks or  
programmed tracks on the discs in both drives  
will be randomly played. When all tracks have  
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How to Record  
To record from the CD drive:  
• Recording takes place on the CDR drive  
only.  
1. Push and release the PLAY MODE button to  
select CHANGER mode.  
• The recording procedure is the same for CD-  
R and CD-RW discs.  
2. Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc in  
the CDR drive.  
• Use discs compatible with a 1X write speed.  
See page 49.  
3. Place the CD to be recorded from in the CD  
drive.  
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• If the disc already contains recordings, the  
CDR510 will automatically locate the end of  
the last recorded track and start from there.  
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• Tracks from the CD drive can be  
REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
programmed for recording. See page 45.  
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• Recorded CDs must be finalized before  
being playable on a regular CD player.  
See page 46.  
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4. If programmed tracks are to be recorded do  
the programming. See page 45.  
Internal REC modes  
There are four recording modes for recording  
from the CD drive.  
5. If desired, adjust menu settings for AUTO  
TRACK, see page 31, AUTO STOP, see page  
32, or COPY protection, see page 35. Most  
commonly, AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP  
should be set to ON.  
The CDR510 must be in CHANGER  
for internal recording.  
mode  
RECORD FAST – double speed recording of a  
disc or programmed tracks.  
6. Push and release the REC MODE button to  
tab through Recording mode choices.  
REC LISTEN – listening to a recording while  
making it.  
7. When correct, push and release the REC  
button .  
MAKE CD – double speed recording with  
automatic finalizing.  
8. When done check or add CD Text.  
See page 29.  
REC MP3 DISC – listening to an MP3 disc while  
recording 80 (or 74) minutes of the disc to  
audio format on a standard CD disc.  
9. Except for MAKE CD, finalize the disc. See  
page 46.  
See page 40 for more details about Recording  
modes.  
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External REC modes  
Digital sources can be input through the  
optical DIGITAL IN connector, see page 24, or  
the DIGITAL IN (RCA) connector, see page  
24.  
There are three recording modes for external  
recording.  
REC EXT DISC – Sync recording, recording  
from an external source by starting the  
source.  
Analog sources can be input through the  
BALANCED IN (XLR connectors) see page  
22, or ANALOG IN (RCA jacks) see page 23.  
REC EXT MAN – recording from an external  
source by manually starting recording.  
3. Select the corresponding input by pushing  
and releasing the INPUT SELECT button.  
MINUTE TRACK – automatically start a new  
track every minute.  
4. If desired, adjust menu settings for AUTO  
TRACK, see page 31, AUTO STOP, see page  
32, or COPY protection, see page 35.  
See page 40 for more details about Recording  
modes.  
5. Push and release the REC MODE button to  
tab through Recording mode choices.  
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STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
6. If desired, adjust the Recording level by  
turning the REC LEVEL/SELECT control.  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
When desired adjustments are made, start  
the source (REC EXT DISC) or push and  
release the REC button (REC EXT MAN, or  
MINUTE TRACK).  
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To record from an external source:  
1. Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc in  
the CDR drive.  
During recording:  
If desired, adjust the Recording level by  
turning the REC LEVEL/SELECT control (6),  
2. Connect the external source to the  
appropriate input jacks.  
8. Press and release the CDR drive Play/Pause  
CDR  
HOT(+)  
button  
to pause,  
GROUND  
ANALOG  
IN jacks  
ANALOG  
balanced  
XLR  
jacks  
COLD(-)  
OUT  
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IN  
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IN  
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9. or any Stop button  
to stop.  
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INPUT  
SELECT  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
When done check or add CD Text.  
See page 29.  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE  
RECRIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE  
UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
CD  
CDR  
HOT(+)  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
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DIGITAL  
(SPDIF)  
OUT  
GROUND  
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OUT  
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10. Finalize the disc. See page 46.  
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FACTORY CODE  
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CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
INT.(IR)  
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INPUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN  
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US LISTED  
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(SPDIF)  
LOOP  
optical  
DIGITAL  
IN  
OUT  
DIGITAL IN  
(RCA)  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
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Notes regarding Recording  
CD Text  
• The CDR510 can perform SRC (Sample Rate  
Conversion) on an incoming digital signal.  
See page 34.  
• Discs copied from the CD drive in RECORD  
FAST or MAKE CD will have the same CD  
Text information as the source.  
• MP3 Albums copied from the CD drive in  
REC MP3 DISC will automatically have  
track title information copied to CD Text  
track titles.  
• CD Text information is not copied from  
external sources.  
• CD Text information can be manually  
added.  
• You can edit CD Text information of the  
previous track while recording the next  
track.  
• CD Text is cleared if the CDR drive is  
opened.  
See TEXT EDIT page 29.  
Copy protection  
• Because this is a professional CD recorder  
copy protected CDs can be copied.  
• The CDR510 allows you to set the copy  
protection of recorded discs.  
See page 35.  
Additional Recording Information  
• There must be at least 7 seconds of  
recording time left on the CD or DOES NOT  
FIT will be displayed.  
• A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on  
a disc. Minimum track length is 4 seconds.  
• Recordings from DAT or DCC players will  
not always stop automatically.  
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Controls and Displays front  
When CHANGER  
MODE is selected  
CHANGER is  
displayed.  
TOTAL  
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REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
The CDR drive and CD drive work together as  
one.  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
When in CHANGER MODE only one drive can  
play back at a time. Both the CDR drive and CD  
drive are output to the CDR output jacks. The CD  
drive is also output to the CD jacks.  
1. IR (Remote control sensor)  
Sensor for the supplied wireless  
infrared remote control.  
IR  
Note: Set the REMOTE EXT. / INT(IR) on the  
back of the unit to INT(IR) to enable the IR re-  
mote control.  
DUAL MODE:  
The CDR drive and CD drive operate indepen-  
dently.  
Both the CDR drive and CD drive can play back  
at the same time to separate CDR and CD output  
jacks.  
2. CDR drive (disc tray)  
Recordable  
Rc
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CD  
6. CD button  
Press and release to select the  
In this manual the left drive is referred to as the  
CDR drive. Press and release the  
open or close the CDR drive.  
The CDR drive is used for recording and play  
back and can record CD-R and CD-RW discs.  
The CDR drive can play back unfinalized discs.  
button (3) to  
CD drive. When CD is selected  
the display, center controls and remote control  
buttons refer to the CD drive.  
TOTAL  
Example display  
1
shows large box (a)  
CHANGER  
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CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
3. CDR open button  
Press and release to open or  
close the CDR drive.  
indicating CD drive is  
selected.  
a
4. CDR button  
7. CD open button  
Press and release to open or  
close the CD drive.  
CDR  
Press and release to select the  
CDR drive. When selected the  
display, center controls and remote  
control buttons refer to the CDR  
drive.  
MP3  
8. MP3 indicator  
Green indicator is lit and steady  
when a CD with MP3 files is  
detected.  
TOTAL  
Example display  
1
shows large box (a)  
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R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
indicating CDR drive  
is selected.  
Example display  
shows 27 MP3 tracks  
in Album 1.  
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a
b
c
CHANGER  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
In this example, small box (b) indicates a CD-R  
disc is in the CDR drive. Small box (c) indicates a  
CD disc is in the CD drive.  
9. PITCH indicator  
PITCH  
Green indicator is lit and steady  
when pitch has been adjusted  
using the PITCH menu.  
5. PLAY MODE button  
PLAY MODE  
Press and release to toggle be-  
tween CHANGER MODE and  
DUAL MODE.  
Pitch adjustments remain even when discs are  
changed or the CDR510 is powered off.  
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(green)  
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
When at stop, press and release  
begin play back in the CDR drive.  
During play back, press and release to pause  
play back. When play back is paused, press and  
release to resume play back.  
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REC LEVEL SELECT  
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REC  
MODE  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
During recording, press and release to pause  
recording. When recording is paused, press and  
release to resume recording.  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
FINAL  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
10. CD drive (disc tray)  
15. ERASE button  
When at stop, press and release to  
select Erasing mode.  
ERASE  
d  
Digital Audio  
able  
In this manual the right drive is referred to as the  
The CDR510 must detect a CD-RW disc with at  
least one track on it in the CDR drive. "ERASE  
TRACK" and "PRESS RECORD" alternate in the  
display. If you press the Record button the last  
track on the CD-RW disc will be erased.  
Press the Stop button to cancel.  
CD drive. Press and release the button (a) to  
open or close the CDR drive.  
The CD drive is used for play back and can play  
CD-R and CD-RW discs.  
11. POWER button  
Press and release to turn  
16. REC MODE button  
When at stop and in CHANGER  
mode, press and release to tab  
through the Recording Modes: RECORD FAST,  
REC LISTEN, MAKE CD, REC EXT DISC, REC  
EXT MAN, and MINUTE TRACK.  
REC  
POWER  
MODE  
power to the CDR510 On or  
Off. The display is lit when  
power is On.  
12. Record button (red)  
Press and release to begin  
recording, finalizing or eras-  
ing.  
In DUAL mode the Recording Modes are: REC  
EXT DISC, REC EXT MAN, and MINUTE  
TRACK.  
During recording push and release the Record  
button to increment the track.  
17. MENU/STORE button  
Push and release to enter Menu  
MENU/  
STORE  
ONE TOUCH RECORD  
mode, exit Menu mode and Store  
menu changes.  
The last selected Record mode is remembered  
even after power off. This enables you to engage  
record simply by pressing the Record button .  
After pressing the Record button , the CDR510  
will briefly display the Record mode, for example  
MINUTE TRACK, then display WAIT, then begin  
recording. The entire automated process takes  
abut 5 seconds.  
To make a menu change:  
1. Push and release MENU/STORE button to  
enter Menu mode.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
advance through the menu choices.  
3. When the menu choice you want to change is  
displayed, push and release the REC LEVEL/  
SELECT control to enter that choice.  
4. Then turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
adjust or change the menu setting.  
13. Stop button  
(white)  
Press and release to stop record-  
ing or play back in the CDR drive.  
Press and release to exit a program.  
Press and release to exit an operation and  
switch to the CDR drive.  
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Push and release to:  
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• program track number  
• select displayed setting (menu mode)  
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REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
When at stop, in CHANGER mode, with CDs  
available for play back in both drives: turn to  
select the track on the selected drive.  
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REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
REC  
MODE  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
Example  
display  
INPUT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
CHANGER  
L
R
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
5. When the desired setting is displayed,  
push and release the REC LEVEL/SE-  
LECT control to confirm the new menu  
setting.  
a
b
a. The CDR drive is selected.  
b. The CDR510 is in CHANGER mode.  
c. Track 2 is flashing indicating it is selected.  
d. Track 2 is displayed indicating it is selected.  
e. There are 16 tracks on the disc in the CDR  
drive.  
6. Push and release the MENU/STORE  
button to exit menu mode and write setting  
changes.  
With the CDR drive selected and a recordable  
disc in the drive, the Menu choices are: TEXT  
EDIT, TEXT ERASE, TEXT VIEW, AUTO  
TRACK, AUTO STOP, TEXT ON/OFF, SRC,  
and COPY. The CD Text Menu choices are  
unavailable when there is no disc in the drive.  
When the REC LEVEL / SELECT control is turned  
so a track beyond 16 (in this example) is selected  
the drive selection is automatically changed to the  
CD drive.  
f
With the CD drive selected and an MP3 disc  
inserted, the Menu choices are: PITCH,  
PITCH ON/OFF, AUTO MP3LOAD, TEXT ON/  
OFF, AUTO CUE, CUE LEVEL, PLAY MODE,  
SINGLE PLAY, and END WARNING.  
Example  
display  
1
CHANGER  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
In this example the disc in the CD drive has MP3  
files on it.  
The pitch Menu choices are unavailable if  
there is no disc in the drive. The MP3 LOAD  
choice, in addition to the AUTO MP3LOAD  
choice is available when MP3 software has  
not been loaded.  
f. Turning the REC LEVEL / SELECT control will  
select files in ALbum 1.  
In record mode:  
Turn to set or adjust the record level.  
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
18. REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control  
Example  
display  
1
2
3
4
5
SYNC  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
This is a main control which  
changes function depending  
on the state of the CDR510  
PUSH ENTER  
This setting is remembered, even after power  
off, you do not have to do anything to confirm or  
store it.  
Turn to:  
• select the track (play and program mode)  
• adjust recording level (recording)  
• toggle or tab through settings (menu mode)  
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PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
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counting down (TOTAL REM), and total time  
played on the disc counting up (TOTAL).  
MP3  
PITCH  
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
Example  
TOTAL  
display  
4
5
6
7
8
CHANGER  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
play back  
19 20 21  
20. TEXT button  
In play back mode push and  
release to display CD Text.  
TEXT  
REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
REC  
MODE  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
If present, "ALBUM TITLE" then the text of the  
Album title will scroll across the display. Then, if  
present, "TRACK TITLE" and the text of the Track  
title will scroll across the display. The Track title  
will remain on the display while the track is  
playing.  
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18. REC LEVEL/SELECT control continued  
During CD text edit:  
If no text is present "NO TEXT" will be displayed  
for a couple of seconds.  
Turn to select the alphanumeric character, when  
correct push to enter that character and advance  
to the next character.  
Example  
21. PROG button  
PROG  
1
2
3
4
5
display  
From stop in CHANGER or DUAL  
MODE, push and release to enter  
Program mode. See page 45.  
L
R
CD - R  
ANALOG  
The available characters are:  
PROGRAM  
Example  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
22. FINAL button  
From Stop, push and release to  
select Finalize mode.  
FINAL  
To record a space enter an underline.  
The display "FINALIZE  
CD" alternates with  
"PRESS RECORD".  
See page 46.  
19. TIME button  
During record push and release  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
DIG  
TIME  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
to toggle between the total  
remaining disc time and the time recorded on the  
current track.  
TOTAL REM  
Example  
display  
recording  
23. INPUT button  
TOTAL REM  
INPUT  
From Stop, push and release to  
tab through the input selections for  
recording.  
1
2
3
4
5
SYNC  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
Total remaining time on the  
disc counting down.  
The input choices are ANALOG, DIGITAL I, or  
OPTICAL. The input choice is always displayed.  
During play back push and release to tab be-  
tween the time played on the current track count-  
ing up, time remaining on the current track count-  
ing down (REM), total time remaining on the disc  
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CD RECORDER CD PLAYER CDR510  
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PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
IR  
MP3  
PITCH  
26. Forward button  
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
During play back, push and hold to  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
Fast forward. Fast forward is at low speed for the  
first 4 seconds with audio sampling, then auto-  
matically switches to silent high speed.  
27 28 29 30  
REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
REC  
MODE  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
FINAL  
25, 26. ALBUM buttons  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
When an MP3 disc with  
ALBUM  
multiple albums is in the CD  
drive, and at stop, press and release the Forward  
24  
25 26  
button  
to advance to the next album, or the  
Example  
displays  
Reverse button  
album.  
to reverse to the previous  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
L
CD  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
27. Stop button  
(white)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
input choice  
remains in  
display  
DIG  
Press and release to stop  
recording or play back in the  
CD drive.  
L
R
CD  
CD  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
OPT  
L
R
CD  
CD  
Press and release to exit a program.  
Press and release to exit an operation and switch  
to the CD drive.  
When OPTICAL is selected the input for record-  
ing is from the DIGITAL (SPDIF) optical IN con-  
nection on the rear of the CDR510.  
28. Play/Pause button  
(green)  
When at stop, press and  
release begin play back in  
the CD drive.  
When DIGITAL is selected the input for recording  
is from the DIGITAL (SPDIF) RCA IN jack on the  
rear of the CDR510.  
When ANALOG is selected the input for recording  
is from either the ANALOG L and R IN RCA jacks  
or the BALANCED IN XLR jacks on the rear of  
the CDR510, depending on the setting of the  
INPUT SELECT switch on the rear of the  
CDR510.  
During play back, press and release to pause  
play back. When play back is paused, press and  
release to resume play back.  
HEADPHONE  
29. HEADPHONE jack  
Plug stereo headphones in here.  
Adjust headphone volume with the  
LEVEL control.  
24. CANCL/DELETE button  
Press and release to cancel or  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
delete items in several modes of  
operation.  
LEVEL  
30. LEVEL control  
Turn to adjust the volume of  
headphones connected to the  
• delete tracks from a program  
• text in CD Text edit  
• return to a higher level when in Menu mode.  
0
10  
HEADPHONE jack.  
25. Reverse button  
During play back, push and hold to  
Fast reverse. Fast reverse is at  
low speed for the first 4 seconds with audio  
sampling, then automatically switches to silent  
high speed.  
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Display  
8. TRACK label  
TRACK  
CD RECORDER CD PLAYER CDR510  
/
PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
The TRACK label appears with other  
labels to indicate that the displayed CD  
drive time is TRACK time.  
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R
MP3  
PITCH  
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REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
9. TIME label  
TIME  
STEP  
The TIME label appears with other  
labels to indicate that the display is  
TIME for the CD drive.  
2 3 4 5  
6
7 8 9  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
REM  
REC  
TIME TRACK  
TOTAL REM  
TRACK TIME  
STEP  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
1
ALL  
10. STEP label  
TRACK  
+
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
SCAN  
SYNC DIG  
MANUAL  
DUBBING CHANGER  
L
R
The STEP label appears during pro-  
gramming above the program step  
number.  
OPT  
ANALOG  
CD - RW  
CD - RW  
11. PROGRAM label  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM  
1. Alphanumeric  
display.  
The PROGRAM label flashes during  
programming and is steady when in  
program mode.  
Displays a variety of information including  
remaining recording time, menu settings,  
etc. Time for the CDR drive is displayed to  
the left (below labels 2-4). Time for the CD  
drive is displayed to the right (below labels  
7-10).  
12. RANDOM label  
The RANDOM label appears during  
RANDOM play. Tracks are played in  
random order. See RANDOM button on  
the IR remote.  
2. REM label  
REM  
The REM label appears with other labels  
to indicate that the CDR drive time dis-  
played is REMaining time.  
13. REPEAT label  
REPEAT  
The REPEAT label appears during  
REPEAT play. When the REPEAT  
button on the IR remote is pressed you  
can toggle between REPEAT ALL and  
REPEAT TRACK. See REPEAT play  
back.  
3. REC label  
REC  
The REC label appears with other labels  
to indicate that the displayed CDR drive  
time is RECording time.  
14. ALL label  
The ALL label appears associated with  
the REPEAT label (13).  
ALL  
TIME  
4. TIME label  
The TIME label appears with other labels  
to indicate that the display is TIME for the  
CDR drive.  
15. TRACK label  
The TRACK label appears associated  
with the REPEAT label (13).  
TRACK  
SCAN  
5. TRACK label  
TRACK  
TOTAL  
The TRACK label appears with other  
labels to indicate that the displayed CDR  
drive time is TRACK time.  
16. SCAN label  
The SCAN label appears during SCAN  
play. See SCAN button on the IR  
remote.  
6. TOTAL label  
The TOTAL label appears by itself or with  
other labels to indicate that the CDR drive  
or CD drive time displayed is total time.  
7. REM label  
REM  
The REM label appears with other labels  
to indicate that the CD drive time dis-  
played is REMaining time.  
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CD RECORDER  
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CD PLAYER CDR510  
PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
The arrow is also displayed  
during recording from the  
CDR BALANCED IN or the  
CDR ANALOG IN inputs.  
I
R
MP3  
PITCH  
ANALOG  
OPT  
REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
21. OPTI label  
The OPTI label is displayed when the  
CDR optical IN connection is selected as  
the source for recording. If flashing in  
record standby, the digital data is not  
being received correctly. Check connec-  
tions and settings on the source and  
CDR510.  
17  
18  
19  
REM  
REC  
TIME TRACK  
TOTAL REM  
TRACK TIME  
STEP  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
ALL  
TRACK  
+
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
SCAN  
SYNC DIG  
MANUAL  
DUBBING CHANGER  
L
R
OPT  
ANALOG  
CD - RW  
CD - RW  
20 21  
28 29  
The arrow is also displayed when record-  
ing and the CDR optical IN connection is  
the source.  
OPT  
25 26  
24  
23  
22. Large CDR box  
CD - RW  
27  
The large CDR box is lit when the CDR  
drive is selected.  
22  
23. Small CDR box  
The small CDR box is lit when a disc is  
recognized in the CDR drive.  
17. DIGI label  
DIG  
The DIGI label is displayed when the  
CDR DIGITAL (SPDIF) IN jack is selected  
for recording input. If flashing in record  
standby, the digital data is not being  
received correctly. Check connections and  
settings on the source and CDR510.  
24. Recording icon  
The Recording icon  
ing.  
is lit during record-  
25. Pause icon  
The Pause icon is lit when the CDR  
drive is paused in recording or play back.  
The arrow is also displayed during  
recording from the CDR DIGITAL (SPDIF)  
IN jack.  
DIG  
26. Play icon  
SYNC  
18. SYNC label  
The Play icon  
is lit when the CDR drive  
The SYNC label (indicating Synchronized  
recording) is displayed when the REC  
EXT DISC is selected as the recording  
mode. Start the external source to begin  
recording.  
is recording or in play back.  
27. CD-RW label  
CD-RW  
CD-RW, CD-R, or CD is displayed de-  
pending on the type of disc in the CDR  
drive.  
19. MANUAL label  
MANUAL  
1
2
3
4
5 6  
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
The MANUAL label (indicating manual  
start recording) is displayed when the  
REC EXT MAN is selected as the record-  
ing mode. Start the external source and  
recording at the same time.  
28. Track numbers  
Track numbers available are displayed for  
the selected drive. + is displayed if there  
are more than 20 tracks.  
20. ANALOG label  
DUBBING  
29.  
ANALOG  
The ANALOG label is displayed when the  
CDR BALANCED IN or the CDR ANA-  
LOG IN inputs are selected as the source  
for recording.  
DUBBING label  
DUBBING is lit while recording from  
the CD drive to the CDR drive.  
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CD RECORDER  
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CD PLAYER CDR510  
Controls and Connections rear  
PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
IR  
MP3  
PITCH  
a
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
CD  
CDR  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE  
RECRIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE  
UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
HOT(+)  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
0
10  
MODEL NO. CDR510/U1B  
DIGITAL  
(SPDIF)  
OUT  
GROUND  
AC120V 60HZ 0.5A  
RS232C  
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REMOTE  
ANALOG  
MADE IN JAPAN  
COLD(-)  
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(RC5)  
SERIAL NO.  
L
IN  
OUT  
R
AC IN  
COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERMORMANCE  
STANDARDS, 21CFR SUBCHAPTER  
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+22  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
INT.(IR)  
C
INPUT  
SELECT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD  
-
DO NOT OPEN  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
US LISTED  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
69FM  
AVIS  
:
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUIE NE PAS OUVRIR.  
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REM  
REC  
TIME TRACK  
TOTAL REM  
TRACK TIME  
STEP  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
ALL  
TRACK  
+
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
3
SCAN  
SYNC DIG  
MANUAL  
DUBBING CHANGER  
L
R
CD  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT OUT  
OPT  
ANALOG  
CD - RW  
CD - RW  
CDR  
HOT(+)  
GROUND  
ANALOG  
COLD(-)  
L
L
OUT  
L
IN  
30 31  
R
1
2
BALANCED  
IN  
R
R - TRIM - L  
R
34 35  
0
0
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+22  
INPUT  
SELECT  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
32  
33  
36  
CD - RW  
CD drive outputs  
L
R
CD  
1. CD ANALOG OUT jacks  
Plug L and R RCA jacks in here  
to connect to the Line level  
input jacks of an external pre-  
amplifier, mixer or other audio  
device. This output is always on  
when there is play back on the  
CD drive.  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
OUT  
30. Level meter  
Lit rectangles provide a visual display of  
R and L levels during play back or  
recording. The right-most four bars are  
red to indicate an over level condition.  
L
R
CHANGER  
31. CHANGER  
mode indicator  
Lit when in CHANGER mode.  
32. Large CD box  
The large CD box is lit when the CD  
drive is selected.  
CD  
ANALOG DIG  
2. CD DIG OUT jack  
OUT  
OUT  
Plug a Digital audio cable with  
RCA jacks in here to connect to  
the digital input jack of an  
external audio device. This  
output is always on when there  
is play back on the CD drive.  
L
33. Small CD box  
The small CD box is lit when a disc is  
recognized in the CD drive.  
R
34. Pause icon  
CDR  
The Pause icon is lit when the play  
back is paused on the CD drive.  
HOT(+)  
GROUND  
COLD(-)  
2
2
1
1
3
3
35. Play icon  
L
R
The Play icon  
is in play back.  
is lit when the CD drive  
BALANCED  
3. BALANCED IN  
CD-RW  
36. CD-RW label  
ANALOG XLR inputs, L & R  
XLR connectors are available for balanced*  
analog input.  
CD-RW, CD-R, or CD is displayed  
depending on the type of disc in the CD  
drive.  
*A professional XLR cable set is well shielded to  
avoid picking up noise and is 'balanced,' has 600  
ohms impedance.  
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE  
RECRIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE  
UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
CD  
CDR  
HOT(+)  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
MODEL NO. CDR510/U1B  
DIGITAL  
(SPDIF)  
OUT  
GROUND  
AC120V 60HZ 0.5A  
RS232C  
ANALOG  
OUT  
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5. ANALOG IN / OUT  
jacks  
LOOP  
OUT  
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4
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REMOTE  
ANALOG  
MADE IN JAPAN  
COLD(-)  
L
(RC5)  
SERIAL NO.  
L
IN  
OUT  
R
AC IN  
COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERMORMANCE  
STANDARDS, 21CFR SUBCHAPTER  
IN  
J
L
BALANCED  
IN  
IN  
MANUFACTURED  
FACTORY CODE  
NO 4300  
R
-
TRIM  
-
L
EXT.  
R
OUT  
R
MML  
U
L
0
0
+22  
+22  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
INT.(IR)  
C
INPUT  
SELECT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD  
-
DO NOT OPEN  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
US LISTED  
L
AUDIO SYSTEM  
69FM  
AVIS  
:
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUIE NE PAS OUVRIR.  
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RCA jacks for line level  
input and output to the  
CDR drive.  
3
R
CDR  
HOT(+)  
5
6
GROUND  
ANALOG  
COLD(-)  
L
L & R ANALOG IN jacks  
OUT  
L
IN  
R
4
BALANCED  
IN  
Plug L and R RCA jacks in here to connect to the  
Line level output jacks of an external pre-ampli-  
fier, mixer or other audio device.  
R - TRIM - L  
R
0
0
+22  
+22  
INPUT  
SELECT  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
The INPUT SELECT SWITCH (6) on the rear of  
the CDR510 must be to the left to select the  
BALANCED IN inputs. ANALOG must also be  
selected by pressing and releasing the INPUT  
button on the front of the CDR510 so ANALOG  
3. BALANCED IN (continued)  
The three pin XLR connection permits trimming,  
adjusting the input level. See TRIM (4).  
The INPUT SELECT SWITCH (6) on the rear of  
the CDR510 must be to the left to select the  
BALANCED IN inputs. ANALOG must also be  
selected by pressing and releasing the INPUT  
button on the front of the CDR510 so ANALOG is  
is displayed.  
ANALOG  
TOTAL  
Example  
1
display  
CHANGER  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
displayed.  
ANALOG  
TOTAL  
Example  
L & R ANALOG OUT jacks  
1
display  
Plug L and R RCA jacks in here to connect to the  
Line level input jacks of an external pre-amplifier,  
mixer or other audio device. This output is always  
on when there is play back on the CDR drive.  
CHANGER  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
The pin out for the XLR jacks is printed on the  
CDR510 for easy reference:  
Pin 1 ground,  
Pin 2 HOT +,  
Pin 3 COLD -.  
6. INPUT SELECT switch  
This switch selects between  
the BALANCED IN (XLR)  
IN  
jacks and the ANALOG IN  
(RCA) jacks for analog input  
for recording on the CDR  
drive.  
INPUT  
SELECT  
R - TRIM - L  
4. TRIM R & L  
You can use a small screw-  
driver to adjust the TRIM of  
the XLR L & R inputs.  
0
0
+22  
+22  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
ANALOG must also be selected by pressing and  
releasing the INPUT button on the front of the  
CDR510 so ANALOG is displayed.  
The TRIM is factory preset at +16 dBu with an  
adjustment range from 0 to +22 dBu.  
Some professionals prefer to first set the TRIM  
using a meter and to do a fine adjustment by  
listening for distortion and watching the level  
meters on the CDR510.  
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE  
RECRIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE  
UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
CD  
CDR  
HOT(+)  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
MODEL NO. CDR510/U1B  
DIGITAL  
(SPDIF)  
DIGITAL OUT jack (RCA)  
OUT  
GROUND  
AC120V 60HZ 0.5A  
RS232C  
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OUT  
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REMOTE  
ANALOG  
MADE IN JAPAN  
COLD(-)  
L
(RC5)  
SERIAL NO.  
L
IN  
OUT  
R
AC IN  
COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERMORMANCE  
STANDARDS, 21CFR SUBCHAPTER  
J
Connect a digital audio cable with RCA jacks to an  
external device accepting a SPDIF digital input.  
This connection will pass a digital signal when the  
CDR510 is recording, when the CDR drive is in  
playback, and in CHANGER mode when the CD  
drive is in playback.  
L
BALANCED  
IN  
IN  
MANUFACTURED  
FACTORY CODE  
NO 4300  
R
-
TRIM  
-
L
EXT.  
R
OUT  
R
MML  
U
L
0
0
+22  
+22  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
INT.(IR)  
C
INPUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD  
-
DO NOT OPEN  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
US LISTED  
SELECT  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
69FM  
AVIS  
:
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUIE NE PAS OUVRIR.  
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7
8
9
10  
11  
7. RS-232C connector  
RS232C  
Using serial communication, a  
host device can control the  
CDR510.  
9. DIGITAL IN connector  
(optical)  
Remove the dust cover and  
IN  
plug a digital optical cable in  
here.  
• The RS-232C host can control functions of  
the CDR510 externally.  
To record from this input OPTICAL must be  
selected by pressing and releasing the INPUT  
button on the front of the CDR510 so OPTI is  
displayed.  
• The CDR510 automatically transmits status  
data when status is changed.  
• The CDR510 will respond to a status request  
by transmitting the associated status data.  
OPTI  
Example  
display  
TOTAL  
See RS-232C control for details.  
1
CHANGER  
OPT  
L
R
DIGITAL  
CD - R  
CD  
(SPDIF)  
8. DIGITAL IN & OUT  
connectors (SPDIF)  
LOOP  
OUT  
To avoid interference and noise, do not use the  
DIGITAL IN (RCA) jack and the DIGITAL IN  
(optical) connector at the same time.  
Digital audio cable with  
RCA jacks can be used  
for input and output.  
Optical cable can be  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
EXT.  
10. EXT / INT (IR) switch  
Switch to select between the INT  
(IR), internal infrared, remote  
used for input.  
INT.(IR)  
DIGITAL IN jack (RCA)  
Connect a digital audio cable with RCA jacks  
from an external device providing SPDIF digital  
output. To record from this input DIGITAL must be  
selected by pressing and releasing the INPUT  
button on the front of the CDR510 so DIGI is  
control, left switch position, and the EXT, external  
(RC5) remote control, right switch position.  
IR Remote control model RC2100 DR is sup-  
plied.  
displayed.  
DIGI  
Note:  
TOTAL  
Example  
When the RC-5 is not used, leave the switch in  
the INT (IR) position. If desirable, for example in  
a professional studio, to disable the IR receiver,  
leave the switch in the EXT position.  
1
CHANGER  
display  
OPT  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
To avoid interference and noise, do not use the  
DIGITAL IN (RCA) jack and the DIGITAL IN  
(optical) connector at the same time.  
REMOTE  
(RC5)  
11. REMOTE (RC5) IN / OUT  
IN  
jacks (RCA)  
EXT.  
OUT  
DIGITAL LOOP OUT jack (RCA)  
Use the supplied cable to connect  
INT.(IR)  
Connect a digital audio cable with RCA jacks to  
an external device accepting a SPDIF digital  
input. This connection will pass an input digital  
signal as long as the CDR510 is powered on,  
even if the CDR510 is not recording or in play-  
back.  
the IN jack to a remote control  
generator.  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE  
RECRIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE  
UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
CDR  
3. DOOR OPEN/CLOSE  
button  
CD  
HOT(+)  
ANALOG DIG  
OUT  
MODEL NO. CDR510/U1B  
DIGITAL  
(SPDIF)  
OUT  
GROUND  
AC120V 60HZ 0.5A  
RS232C  
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OUT  
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REMOTE  
ANALOG  
MADE IN JAPAN  
COLD(-)  
L
(RC5)  
SERIAL NO.  
L
IN  
OUT  
R
AC IN  
COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERMORMANCE  
STANDARDS, 21CFR SUBCHAPTER  
J
L
BALANCED  
IN  
IN  
MANUFACTURED  
FACTORY CODE  
NO 4300  
DOOR  
R
-
TRIM  
-
L
EXT.  
R
Not used.  
OUT  
R
MML  
U
L
0
0
+22  
+22  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
INT.(IR)  
C
INPUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD  
-
DO NOT OPEN  
(REF=+16dBu/0dBFS)  
US LISTED  
SELECT  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
69FM  
AVIS  
:
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUIE NE PAS OUVRIR.  
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REPEAT  
4. REPEAT button  
In playback in either drive push and  
release to enter Repeat playback.  
a
12  
After the first press the currently playing track is  
repeated. The display says REPEAT TRACK.  
REPEAT TRACK  
12. AC IN  
Plug one end of the supplied  
power cord in here and the other  
into an AC outlet.  
AC IN  
Example  
REPEAT  
TRACK  
display  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
DIG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
Remote control (IR)  
The supplied infrared remote control permits  
most functions of the CDR510 to be controlled  
remotely.  
After the second press the currently playing disc  
is repeated. The display says REPEAT ALL.  
REPEAT ALL  
Example  
The REMOTE EXT / INT (IR) switch (a) on the  
back of the CDR510 must be at INT (left position)  
for the infrared remote to work.  
REPEAT  
ALL  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
display  
DIG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
The third press cancels Repeat playback.  
See Remote batteries on page 9 for installing or  
changing the remote batteries.  
PROG.  
5. PROG. button  
Works the same as the PROG  
button, see page 13.  
Most of the controls on the remote work identi-  
cally to the control on the unit. The page number  
describing identical functioning unit controls is  
given below.  
RANDOM  
6. RANDOM button  
In playback, in CHANGER mode  
only, push and release to enter  
RANDOM playback.  
Further instruction is supplied for controls that are  
on the remote only or that function differently  
from controls on the unit.  
Tracks are played at random, from either drive,  
for playback. Playback will randomly switch  
drives, putting the other drive in Play pause.  
TRAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
RANDOM  
TRAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
3
4
5
6
Example  
display  
RANDOM  
DOOR  
REPEAT  
PROG.  
RANDOM  
GHI  
ABC  
DEF  
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
10 11 12 13  
15 16 17  
CHANGER  
1. TRAY OPEN/CLOSE  
button  
1
2
3
JKL  
MN  
OPQ  
DIG  
L
R
4
CD - R  
5
6
CD  
RST  
UVW  
XYZ  
7
8
9
SPACE  
SCROLL  
DISPLAY  
0
CD  
CDR  
Push and release to open  
or close the currently  
selected disc drive tray.  
MENU  
Track 12 is playing. Tracks 4, 9 and 14 have  
been randomly played on the CD drive.  
CANCEL  
REC TYPE SOURCE  
TR. INCR.  
SCAN  
REC  
DIMMER  
ENTER  
After a track is played it is removed from being  
randomly chosen again until all tracks on both  
drives have been played. Playback then auto-  
matically stops.  
2. Standby  
power button  
Not used.  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC2100DR  
If RANDOM and REPEAT ALL are combined  
tracks are played randomly until all tracks have  
been played. Then tracks are re-randomized and  
play continues.  
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7
TRAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
TRAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
ABC  
DEF  
GHI  
DOOR  
REPEAT  
PROG.  
RANDOM  
GHI  
DOOR  
REPEAT  
PROG.  
RANDOM  
GHI  
ABC  
DEF  
ABC  
DEF  
1
2
3
1
2
3
JKL  
MN  
OPQ  
1
2
3
8
9
JKL  
MN  
OPQ  
4
5
6
JKL  
MN  
OPQ  
13  
RST  
UVW  
XYZ  
4
5
6
RST  
UVW  
XYZ  
7
8
9
SPACE  
SCROLL  
7
8
9
DISPLAY  
SPACE  
SCROLL  
DISPLAY  
0
14  
15  
0
4
5
6
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
CD  
CDR  
MENU  
CANCEL  
CD  
CDR  
MENU  
CANCEL  
RST  
UVW  
XYZ  
10  
11  
12  
7
8
9
SPACE  
REC TYPE SOURCE  
TR. INCR.  
SCAN  
REC  
REC TYPE SOURCE  
TR. INCR.  
SCAN  
REC  
DIMMER  
ENTER  
DIMMER  
ENTER  
0
7. Alphanumeric keypad  
Performs some of the  
functions of the REC  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC2100DR  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC2100DR  
LEVEL / SELECT control.  
In Playback and Program modes push and release a  
number button to select the track. Then push the  
REC LEVEL / SELECT control on the unit or ENTER  
on the remote to enter the selection.  
14. PAUSE button  
Push and release to Pause record-  
ing or playback on the currently  
selected drive.  
When entering CD Text push a number button once to  
select the first of the three letters, twice for the second  
and three times for the third. Push the REC LEVEL /  
SELECT control on the unit or ENTER on the remote  
to enter the selected number.  
15. Stop button  
Push and release to Stop recording  
or playback on the currently selected  
drive.  
DISPLAY  
8. DISPLAY button  
Works the same as the TIME button  
on the CDR510. See page 18.  
16. CD button  
Works the same as the CD button  
on the CDR510. See page 15.  
CD  
9. CDR button  
Works the same as the CDR button on  
the CDR510. See page 15.  
17. Track Skip forward button  
CDR  
Press and release during Play or  
Play pause to skip forward to the  
beginning of the next track.  
10. MENU button  
Works the same as the MENU/STORE  
button on the CDR510. See page 16.  
MENU  
18. CANCEL button  
CANCEL  
Works the same as the CANCL /  
DELETE button on the CDR510.  
See page 19.  
11. Track Skip backward button  
Press and release during Play or Play  
pause to skip backward to the begin-  
ning of the current track. Push and release twice or  
more to skip backward to previous tracks.  
19. Fast forward search button  
Works the same as the Forward  
12. Fast backward search button  
button  
on the CDR510. See  
page 19.  
Works the same as the Reverse  
button  
19.  
on the CDR510. See page  
20. Play button  
Push and release to start playback  
on the currently selected drive.  
SCROLL  
13. SCROLL button  
Works the same as the TEXT button  
on the CDR510. See page 18.  
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TRAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DOOR  
REPEAT  
PROG.  
RANDOM  
GHI  
REC  
21. REC button  
Works the same  
as the Record  
ABC  
DEF  
1
2
3
JKL  
MN  
OPQ  
4
5
6
RST  
UVW  
XYZ  
7
8
9
SPACE  
SCROLL  
DISPLAY  
0
CD  
CDR  
MENU  
CANCEL  
button on the CDR510.  
See page 16.  
21  
22  
25  
26  
REC TYPE SOURCE  
TR. INCR.  
SCAN  
REC  
DIMMER  
ENTER  
TR. INCR.  
23  
24  
27  
22. TR. INCR.  
button  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC2100DR  
Press and  
release during  
recording to increment the track. The track number is  
increased by one, but no break or sound is introduced  
into the recording.  
Not available in MINUTE TRACK record mode.  
SCAN  
23. SCAN button  
Remote only. In CHANGER  
mode in Playback and at Stop, press  
and release to scan, play the first 10  
seconds of each track.  
SCAN  
Example  
display  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
CHANGER  
L
R
SCAN  
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
Press and release again to exit scan. Play will con-  
tinue from the currently selected track.  
DIMMER  
24. DIMMER button  
Not used.  
REC TYPE  
25. REC TYPE button  
Not used.  
26. SOURCE button  
SOURCE  
Works the same as the INPUT  
button on the CDR510. See page  
18.  
27. ENTER button  
ENTER  
Works the same as pushing and  
releasing the REC LEVEL / SELECT  
control on the CDR510. See page  
17.  
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MENU mode  
MENU mode permits advanced settings for  
recording CDs and CD Text handling.  
The chart also lists the default setting applied by  
the factory, and if the setting is remembered if the  
CDR510 is powered off and back on again.  
Menu parameters are available for setting when  
appropriate. The chart below lists the drives and  
modes when the Menu item is available.  
'See Page' lists the page number for detailed  
instructions on the menu item.  
Menu Settings Chart  
CDR drive  
CD  
CD-R/RW  
Factory  
Is setting  
See  
Page  
29  
Menu  
(Stop mode)  
(Stop mode)  
default  
remembered?  
items  
-
-
*  
-
-
no  
no  
TEXT EDIT  
TEXT ERASE  
TEXT VIEW  
AUTO TRACK  
AUTO STOP  
REC BALANCE  
TEXT ON/OFF  
SRC ON/OFF  
COPY  
30  
-
-
no  
30  
-
ON  
ON  
L:0 R:0  
ON  
ON  
ON  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
31  
32  
33  
33  
34  
35  
CD drive  
DUAL  
Factory  
default  
0
Is setting  
See  
Page  
36  
Menu  
CHANGER  
mode  
remembered?  
items  
mode  
**  
**  
***  
yes  
yes  
no  
PITCH  
**  
**  
***  
-
ON  
36  
PITCH ON/OFF  
MP3 LOAD  
-
43  
OFF  
ON  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
42  
AUTO MP3 LOAD  
TEXT ON/OFF  
AUTO CUE ON/OFF  
CUE LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
SINGLE PLAY  
END WARNING  
33  
OFF  
-40dB  
PLAY  
OFF  
15 sec  
37  
37  
-
38  
-
38  
-
39  
-
*Only available when recoding an external analog signal, or REC MP3 DISC.  
**Not available when the disc is not loaded.  
***Not available when a CD-DA disc is loaded.  
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To make a menu change:  
1. Push and release MENU/STORE button to  
enter Menu mode.  
The available characters are.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
advance through the menu choices.  
3. When the menu choice you want to change  
is displayed, push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control to enter that choice.  
4. Then turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control  
to adjust or change the menu setting.  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, push  
and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control to confirm the new menu setting.  
The display returns to the menu choice.  
6. Push and release the MENU/STORE button  
to exit menu mode.  
To enter a space select the underline.  
A maximum of 60 characters can be entered  
per title.  
5. When correct, push and release the REC  
LEVEL / SELECT control to accept the charac-  
ter. The next character space will be flashing.  
Example  
display  
TEXT EDIT (How to edit CD Text)  
1. With the CDR drive selected and an unfinal-  
ized CD-R or CD-RW detected in the CDR  
drive,  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
6. When your album title is complete and  
correct,  
TOTAL  
Example  
Example  
display  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
Example  
push and release the MENU/STORE button to  
store. The display returns to the ALBUM  
TITLE menu choice.  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
Example  
TEXT EDIT is displayed as a menu choice.  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
2. Push and release the REC LEVEL / SELECT  
control to accept the TEXT EDIT menu choice.  
7. Turn the REC LEVEL / SELECT switch to  
another menu choice or press and release  
the CANCL/DELETE button to exit menu  
mode.  
Example  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
CD Text information is not retained if the CDR10  
is turned off, or if the unfinalized disc is removed  
from the CDR drive.  
ALBUM TITLE is displayed.  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL / SELECT  
control to accept the ALBUM TITLE menu  
choice. 'A' flashing is displayed.  
Example  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL / SELECT control to  
select the first character of your album title.  
Example  
display  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
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TEXT ERASE (How to erase CD Text)  
1. With the CDR drive selected and an unfinal-  
ized CD that includes CD Text detected in the  
CDR drive, push and release the MENU/  
STORE button.  
TEXT VIEW (How to review CD Text)  
TEXT VIEW lets you review the CD Text in  
memory.  
1. With the CDR drive selected and an unfinal-  
ized CD that includes CD Text detected in  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control so  
TEXT ERASE is displayed.  
the CDR drive:  
TOTAL  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ALL TEXT is displayed.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control so  
TEXT VIEW is displayed.  
L
R
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ALBUM TITLE is displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to tab  
through ALL TEXT, ALBUM TITLE, TITLE  
TRACK 1, TITLE TRACK 2, . . . and back to  
ALL TEXT.  
L
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
5. When the display indicates your desired  
choice for erasing, push and release the REC  
LEVEL / SELECT control. The text to be  
erased will be displayed, then ERASE OK will  
be displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to tab  
through ALBUM TITLE, TITLE TR 1, TITLE  
TR 2, . . . until the title you want to review is  
displayed.  
1
2
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
5. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control to display the title. A long title will scroll  
across the display.  
6. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control to erase, or the CANCL/DELETE  
button to abort the erasure.  
6. When done, turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control to switch to other menu items or press  
and release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
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AUTO TRACK  
AUTO TRACK can be either ON or OFF.  
If AUTO STOP is also ON no more than 20 sec-  
onds of silence will be recorded from an analog  
source and 4 seconds from a digital source.  
AUTO TRACK OFF  
When AUTO TRACK is OFF only manual tracks  
are recorded by pressing and releasing the TR.  
INCR button on the IR remote, incrementing the  
track via the RC-5 signal, or RS-232C control, or  
by pressing and releasing the Record button on  
the CDR510 or the REC button on the IR  
remote.  
The chart below will help identify how a source will  
be handled by the AUTO TRACK system.  
SOURCE  
CD/MD  
AUTO TRACK ON  
Track increment based on user data  
(with user data) of incoming signal.  
DAT/DCC  
Track increment based on user data  
Track information in the audio source such as a  
CD being dubbed is not recorded.  
(with user data) of incoming signal.  
Unknown  
Track increment after silence gap of  
(no user data) 2 seconds on incoming signal.  
AUTO TRACK ON  
Analog  
Track increment after silence gap of  
2 seconds on incoming signal.  
When AUTO TRACK is ON and you are record-  
ing from a digital source with user data (track  
information from a source with a SPDIF connec-  
tion) the track information is recorded.  
No source  
(no lock)  
None  
When AUTO TRACK is ON and the digital  
source does not include track ids, the CDR510  
will use a silence gap to mark a track.  
How to turn AUTO TRACK ON or OFF  
1. With the CDR drive selected push and re-  
lease the MENU/STORE button.  
A track can also be incremented by pressing and  
releasing the TR. INCR button on the IR remote,  
incrementing the track via the RC-5 signal, or  
RS-232C control, or by pressing and releasing  
the Record button on the CDR510 or the REC  
button on the IR remote. See table on page  
32.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
AUTO TRACK is displayed.  
L
R
CD  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
Silence gap  
With Auto Track ON, when a (silence gap) is  
detected for more than 2 seconds, the CDR510  
will increment a new track when signal is  
detected at the threshold levels outlined below.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
L
CD  
ANALOG  
R
Track increment  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. AUTO TRACK is  
displayed again.  
silence  
gap  
Audio source signal  
2 sec  
Analog source -40dB  
Digital source -80dB  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
track x  
track x+1  
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How to turn AUTO STOP ON or OFF  
AUTO STOP  
AUTO TRACK must be ON for AUTO STOP OFF  
or ON to function.  
1. With the CDR drive selected push and  
release the MENU/STORE button.  
AUTO STOP OFF  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
AUTO STOP is displayed.  
When recording with AUTO STOP OFF the  
CDR510 will record until stopped by pressing the  
Stop button.  
L
The benefit of AUTO STOP OFF is, for example,  
when recording classical music, which could  
have long passages of silence.  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
AUTO STOP ON  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
When recording with AUTO STOP ON the  
CDR510 will automatically stop after a period of  
silence. The silence will be recorded onto the  
end of the current track.  
L
CD  
ANALOG  
R
When recording with AUTO STOP ON from an  
analog source, the recording will stop after  
recording 20 seconds of silence (a signal lower  
than -40dB). When recording with AUTO STOP  
ON from a digital source (without track and stop  
data), the recording will stop after recording 4  
seconds of silence (a signal lower than -80dB).  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. AUTO STOP is  
displayed again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
Menu exceptions  
In some Recording modes some menu settings are overridden and/or manual track incrementing is not  
available. For example in REC LISTEN recording mode, manual track incrementing is not available,  
and AUTO STOP functions even if the menu setting is at OFF. The table below details these excep-  
tions.  
Manual Track increment, AUTO TRACK, and AUTO STOP depending on Recording mode.  
AUTO TRACK  
ON  
AUTO STOP  
OFF  
Manual Track  
Increment  
NA  
Recording  
Mode  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
RECORD FAST  
REC LISTEN  
MAKE CD  
NA  
OFF  
NA  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Available  
Available  
NA  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
REC EXT DISC  
REC EXT MAN  
MINUTE TRACK  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
each minute  
each minute  
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REC BALANCE  
TEXT ON/OFF  
For those situations where it is not desirable to  
display CD Text, for example if you are a DJ and  
do not want to wait a couple of seconds for a long  
album title to be read and scroll across the dis-  
play, CD Text can be turned off.  
Balance adjustment  
Balance adjustment is only available in record or  
record standby mode, for example when REC  
EXT DISC is selected and the CDR510 is waiting  
for the external source to start.  
When TEXT is ON and a CD has text, the album  
title is displayed when the disc is read, when  
playback begins, and when playback ends. A  
track title is displayed before playback of a track  
begins.  
Balance is adjustable by independently adjusting  
the record level of the Left and Right channels.  
The adjustment range is from 0 to -77dB in 1dB  
increments.  
Balance settings remain when discs are changed  
or if the CDR510 is powered off.  
When TEXT is OFF and a CD has text, the text is  
ignored.  
1. When in record or record standby push and  
release the MENU/STORE button.  
How to turn TEXT ON or OFF  
1. With the CDR drive selected push and re-  
lease the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
REC BALANCE is displayed.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
TEXT ON/OFF is displayed.  
1
2
3
SYNC  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
L
R
CD  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. L 0 R 0 is displayed.  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
1
2
3
SYNC  
ANALOG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
The example display indicates that the left  
balance (L) is at 0, and the right balance (R)  
is at 0.  
L
R
CD  
ANALOG  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control clock-  
wise to adjust the balance to the right or  
counterclockwise to adjust the balance to the  
left. Maximum adjustment is 77dB.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. TEXT ON/OFF is  
displayed again.  
Example display  
1
2
3
right adjustment  
-53dB  
SYNC  
ANALOG  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. REC BALANCE is  
displayed again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
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SRC  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
The CDR510 can perform SRC (Sample Rate  
Conversion) on an incoming digital signal for  
recording. The CDR510 is capable of handling  
digital sources from 11 kHz up to 56 kHz.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. SRC is displayed  
again.  
The CDR510 monitors the incoming digital  
signal to check if the signal is 44.1 kHz ( 100  
ppm). If SRC is ON or OFF and the incoming  
signal meets these criteria, the CDR510  
records the signal. If SRC is ON and the  
incoming signal fails these criteria, the sample  
rate converter is automatically turned on and  
recording continues. If SRC is OFF and the  
incoming signal fails these criteria, silence is  
recorded.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
If the recording source is a special disc such  
as HDCD or DTS, you have to  
• set SRC to OFF (if set to ON some data  
may be lost)  
• set source sampling frequency to 44.1 kHz  
• use a digital connection  
• set the digital recording volume (REC  
LEVEL / SELECT control) of the CDR510  
to 0 dB  
Note  
If the source has tracks recorded at differing  
sample frequencies, noise might be recorded  
when the sampling rate changes.  
How to turn SRC ON or OFF  
1. With the CDR drive selected push and  
release the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
SRC is displayed.  
DIG  
L
R
CD  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
DIG  
L
R
CD  
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4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to tab  
between ON, OFF and HCO.  
COPY protection  
All pre-recorded audio CDs include a digital mark  
indicating the copy protection status of the disc.  
This information is stored in the user data area of  
the CD and is transmitted in the SPDIF format  
digital output.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. COPY is displayed  
again.  
6. Turn the MENU/STORE button to switch to  
other menu choices or press and release the  
CANCL/DELETE button to exit menu mode.  
Analog sources do not carry copy protection.  
Because the CDR510 is a professional CD  
recorder, it will record from any digital source,  
ignoring the copy protection setting of the source  
material. The CDR510 allows you to set the level  
of copy protection of each disc you record.  
COPY OFF  
A CD recorded with COPY OFF allows unlimited  
digital copying. A consumer digital recording  
device can digitally record the CD.  
COPY ON  
A CD recorded with COPY ON allows a single  
generation digital copy for personal use. A  
consumer digital recording device will be able to  
digitally record the CD but the copy will have  
Copy Protection set to HCO so further digital  
copies cannot be made.  
COPY HCO (Home Copy protected Original)  
A CD recorded with COPY HCO does not allow  
digital copying. A consumer digital recording  
device cannot digitally copy the CD.  
How to turn COPY ON, OFF or to HCO  
1. With the CDR drive selected push and re-  
lease the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
COPY is displayed.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON, OFF or HCO is displayed.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
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PITCH  
How to turn the PITCH ON or OFF  
The playback speed (pitch) of the CD drive can  
be changed up to 12.0% in steps of 0.1%.  
Default setting is 0.  
The PITCH ON/OFF menu control lets you turn  
the pitch on or off without changing the pitch  
adjustment when pitch is on. If you turn the pitch  
adjustment off and later, if you turn the pitch  
adjustment back on, the original pitch setting  
remains.  
Digital signals are not output when pitch control  
is on.  
Adjusting the pitch lets you tune the CD output to  
a musical instrument, useful when practicing  
because it permits adjusting the music practice  
source to your instrument.  
1. With the CD drive selected push and release  
the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
PITCH ON/OFF is displayed.  
When pitch is active the green PITCH indicator  
on the front of the CDR510 is lit and steady.  
Pitch settings remain when discs are changed or  
if the CDR510 is powered off.  
L
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
There are two menu controls for pitch, PITCH  
and PITCH ON/OFF.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
How to adjust the PITCH (menu control)  
The PITCH menu control adjusts the pitch.  
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
1. With the CD drive selected push and release  
the MENU/STORE button.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. PITCH ON/OFF is  
displayed again.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
PITCH is displayed.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
L
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. PI is displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
adjust the pitch.  
Example  
display  
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. PITCH is displayed  
again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
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AUTO CUE (CD drive and Dual mode only)  
AUTO CUE allows the CD player to advance to  
the beginning of the audio within the track, rather  
than start play back from the track start flag. This  
minimizes the silence at the beginning of play  
back. The factory default for AUTO CUE is OFF.  
How loud the audio has to be before play back is  
started is adjustable using AUTO CUE LEVEL.  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. The current level is displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
adjust the level.  
How to turn AUTO CUE ON or OFF  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
1. In Dual mode, with the CD drive selected  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. CUE LEVEL is  
displayed again.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
AUTO CUE is displayed.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. AUTO CUE is  
displayed again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
AUTO CUE LEVEL  
The AUTO CUE LEVEL is adjustable from -35dB  
to -45dB in 1dB increments. The factory default  
for AUTO CUE LEVEL is -40dB.  
How to adjust the AUTO CUE LEVEL  
1. In Dual mode, with the CD drive selected  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
CUE LEVEL is displayed.  
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PLAY MODE (CD drive and Dual mode only)  
With PLAY MODE at PAUSE when you first  
SINGLE PLAY (CD drive and Dual mode only)  
SINGLE PLAYcan be set to stop play after a  
single track is played.  
press the Play/Pause button  
on the CD  
drive, or a selection is chosen with the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control, the selection is paused.  
The second press starts play back. With PLAY  
MODE at PLAY, play starts immediately.  
When at OFF, when a track is finished the next  
track automatically begins playing.  
When at STOP, when a track is completed the  
CD drive is stopped as if a Stop button is  
pushed.  
How to set the PLAY MODE  
1. In Dual mode, with the CD drive selected  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
When at RE CUE, when a track is completed the  
CDR510 is paused to repeat the current track. If  
AUTO CUE is on it is cued according to the  
setting of AUTO CUE.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
PLAY MODE is displayed.  
When at NEXT CUE, when a track is completed  
the CDR510 is paused to begin the next track. If  
AUTO CUE is on it is cued according to the  
setting of AUTO CUE.  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
TRACK  
How to set SINGLE PLAY  
1. In Dual mode, with the CD drive selected  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
control. PAUSE or PLAY is displayed.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
SINGLE PLAY is displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between PAUSE and PLAY.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
TRACK  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
LEVEL/SELECT control. PLAY MODE is  
displayed again.  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. The current setting of SINGLE PLAY  
is displayed.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
TRACK  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
L
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to tab  
through STOP, OFF, RE CUE, and NEXT  
CUE.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. SINGLE PLAY is  
displayed again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
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END WARNING (CD drive and Dual mode only)  
When END WARNING is on the remaining time  
display flashes as the end of a track is ap-  
proached during play back.  
END WARNING can be set from 0 to 35 seconds  
in 5 second increments.  
END WARNING is off when set to 0.  
Factory default setting is 15 seconds.  
How to set END WARNING  
1. In Dual mode, with the CD drive selected  
push and release the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
END WARNING is displayed.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. The current setting of END WARN-  
ING is displayed.  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to tab  
through 0 to 35 seconds in 5 second incre-  
ments.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. END WARNING is  
displayed again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
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Recording modes  
Recording is started manually by pressing the  
Record button and immediately starting the  
external source. You can also start the external  
source before starting to record, for example to  
manually adjust the input level.  
When at Stop, press and release the REC MODE  
button to tab through the Recording Modes:  
RECORD FAST, REC LISTEN, REC MP3 DISC,  
MAKE CD, REC EXT DISC, REC EXT MAN, and  
MINUTE TRACK.  
Recording is stopped by pressing the CDR drive  
Stop button  
.
Only recording modes appropriate to the status of  
the CDR510 are available. For example, REC  
MP3 DISC is only available if an MP3 disc is  
recognized in the CD drive.  
With AUTO TRACK ON, track information is  
automatically copied from an external source with  
subcode information and cannot be added manu-  
ally. For an analog audio source, or a source with  
no subcode information, a silence of 2.7 seconds  
or more automatically increments a track.  
Choosing the Recording mode is usually the last  
step before actual recording (pressing the REC  
button to begin recording). The CDR510 is set to  
expect you have the disc you want to record on in  
the CDR drive, chosen the audio source, made  
necessary connections, and made necessary  
menu adjustments. If you are not ready to  
With AUTO TRACK OFF, track numbers can be  
manually incremented by pressing and releasing  
the TR. INCR. button on the IR remote or by  
pressing and releasing the Record button on  
the CDR510 or REC button on the IR remote.  
record, simply press and release a Stop button  
.
REC EXT DISC  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made and  
before finalizing.  
Record External Disc (Sync Record) lets you  
record from an analog or digital external audio  
source: CD, DAT or MD (mini disc).  
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
MINUTE TRACK  
Recording is started by starting the external  
source.  
This REC mode is the same as REC EXT MAN  
but automatically adds a track every minute.  
During playback the Minute Tracks make finding  
a particular passage easier because of the  
relationship between track numbers and time. For  
example, during playback select track 3 to play  
approximately the 3rd minute of recording. To go  
directly to the beginning of the 10th minute select  
track 10, etc.  
Recording from digital or analog sources will  
automatically stop (AUTO STOP ON) after 20  
seconds of silence.  
Track information is automatically copied from the  
external source and cannot be added manually.  
For an analog audio source, or a source with no  
subcode information, a silence of 2.7 seconds or  
more automatically increments a track.  
Track  
#
Recording time  
minutes:seconds  
1 ........................ 0:00 - 0:59  
2 ......................... 1:00-1:59  
3 ......................... 2:00-2:59  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made and  
before finalizing.  
.
.
.
.
.
.
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
REC EXT MAN  
80 ...................... 79:00-79:56  
Record External Disc (Manual Record) lets you  
record from an analog or digital audio source:  
CD, DAT or MD (mini disc).  
Note  
During recording press the TIME button on the  
- 40 -  
CDR510 or the DISPLAY button on the remote to  
display the remaining disc time.  
The CDR510 does not copy an MP3 disc, it  
converts the MP3 compressed data into audio  
signals and records the audio in standard CDDA  
format. While an MP3 disc can contain up to 8  
hours of recording, a standard CD is limited to  
80 or 74 minutes depending on the disc. Only  
80, or 74, minutes of MP3 recording can be  
copied (converted).  
Minute Track marks are silent. Playback across a  
Minute Track does not produce any sound.  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made  
and before finalizing.  
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
REC MP3 DISC converts one Album from the  
MP3 disc and stops. The tracks (files) within the  
Album become tracks on the copy. MP3 ID3 title  
information is converted to CD Text track titles.  
RECORD FAST  
RECORD FAST lets you copy the CD in the CD  
drive to an unfinalized disc in the CDR drive at  
2X speed. The entire CD in the CD drive is  
copied. In PROGRAM mode the tracks pro-  
grammed are copied.  
In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP  
should be at ON so track information is recorded  
as the copy is made.  
In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP  
should be at ON so track information is recorded  
as the copy is made.  
As in REC LISTEN you can listen during record-  
ing. The HEADPHONES jack, ANALOG OUT  
jacks, and DIG OUT jacks are live during the  
recording.  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made  
and before finalizing.  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made  
and before finalizing.  
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
REC LISTEN  
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
REC LISTEN lets you copy the CD in the CD  
drive to a CD-R or CD-RW disc in the CDR drive  
and listen during the copying. The HEAD-  
PHONES jack, ANALOG OUT jacks, and DIG  
OUT jacks are live during the recording. The  
entire CD in the CD drive is copied at 1X speed.  
In PROGRAM mode only the tracks programmed  
are copied.  
MAKE CD  
MAKE CD copies the CD in the CD drive to a  
disc in the CDR drive at 2X speed. The entire  
CD in the CD drive is copied. In PROGRAM  
mode the tracks programmed are copied.  
In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP  
should be at ON so track information is recorded  
as the copy is made.  
In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP  
should be at ON so track information is recorded  
as the copy is made.  
The recording is automatically finalized.  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made  
and before finalizing.  
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
REC MP3 DISC  
This REC mode only appears when in  
CHANGER mode and when an MP3 disc is  
recognized in the CD drive.  
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MP3  
applicable to CD-R discs that are recorded in  
some PC applications where finalizing is not  
necessary to provide multi-sessions.  
Recommended: the disc contain no more  
than 10 sessions, 20 Albums (including all  
sessions) and a maximum of 20 files.  
The CDR510 can play most discs** that include  
MP3* files. The CDR510 cannot duplicate an  
MP3 disc but can record audio from an MP3 disc  
onto a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc, see How to  
record MP3.  
MP3 playback and recording  
AUTO MP3 LOAD  
MP3 discs can be recognized in the CD drive  
only. Reading an MP3 disc for playback or  
recording requires additional instructions be  
loaded into the memory of the CDR510. This  
takes about 10 seconds.  
How to turn AUTO MP3LOAD on or off  
1. With the CD drive selected push and release  
the MENU/STORE button.  
2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control until  
AUTO MP3LOAD is displayed.  
When MP3 instructions are loaded into the  
CDR510 memory depends on the setting of  
AUTO MP3 LOAD. With AUTO MP3 LOAD ON,  
loading MP3 instructions takes place on power  
up. If you often play MP3 discs this option avoids  
delay when you insert an MP3 disc. With AUTO  
MP3 LOAD OFF, loading MP3 instructions does  
not take place until an MP3 disc is recognized in  
the CD drive or MP3 LOAD is activated. If you  
rarely play MP3 discs this option speeds power  
up.  
L
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
R
3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. ON or OFF is displayed.  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
* “MP3” refers to music data which has been  
compressed by a file format known as “MPEG-1  
Audio Layer 3.” Files with the “.mp3” or “.MP3”  
extension are called MP3 files.  
5. When correct push and release the REC  
LEVEL/SELECT control. AUTO MP3LOAD is  
displayed again.  
6. Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
The ID3 tag is supported by the CDR510. ID3 is  
a format that adds title information to MP3 files.  
**The following technical issues can result in  
MP3 incompatibility with the CDR510:  
• MP3 files recorded using the packet writing  
method are not compatible for playback in the  
CDR510.  
• Compatible MP3 sampling frequencies  
include 32-48 kHz.  
• Compatible bit rates allowed include 32-320  
kbps.  
• The type of PC, software and media used for  
recording might be incompatible.  
• The disc may contain too many sessions or  
files.  
A "session" occurs each time a recording is  
made and finalized. When a CD-RW disc is  
unfinalized and tracks are added it creates an  
additional session on the disc. This is also  
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MP3 LOAD  
MP3 LOAD lets you load MP3 instructions without  
inserting an MP3 disc.  
You can listen during recording. The HEAD-  
PHONES jack, and ANALOG OUT jacks, are live  
during MP3 recording. Digital output is not avail-  
able during MP3 recording.  
How to MP3 LOAD  
1. With AUTO MP3 LOAD off, with the CD drive  
selected, and with no disc* in the drive, push  
and release the MENU/STORE button.  
CD Text can be added after the copy is made and  
before finalizing.  
The recording is not automatically finalized.  
*If AUTO MP3 LOAD is on, MP3 instructions  
were loaded on power up. If an MP3 disc is in  
the CD drive, MP3 instructions were loaded  
when the MP3 disc was recognized. If a  
standard CD is in the CD drive MP3 LOAD is  
not available.  
1. With the MP3 disc to be converted in the CD  
drive, press and release the PLAY MODE  
button to select CHANGER mode.  
2. With a recordable CD in the CDR drive, press  
and release the REC MODE button. REC MP3  
DISC will be displayed for a few seconds.  
MP3 LOAD  
L
R
CD - RW  
appears.  
DUBBING  
L
2. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control. MP3 LOADING is displayed as MP3  
instructions are loaded.  
CD - RW  
CD  
R
Then the display will alternate between  
PRESS RECORD and the recording time  
remaining on the CD-R or CD-RW in the CDR  
L
R
CD - RW  
ANALOG  
drive.  
TOTAL REM  
The level meters show the progress of MP3  
instruction loading.  
DUBBING  
DUBBING  
L
R
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
CD - RW  
CD  
3. If you press the Record button the first  
album on the MP3 disc will be recorded. To  
select a different album, press and release an  
3. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to  
switch to other menu choices or press and  
release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit  
menu mode.  
ALBUM button,  
or  
, until the desired  
album is selected.  
How to record MP3  
Hint:  
MP3 compressed data is converted into audio  
signals and recorded in standard CD format. An  
MP3 disc can contain up to 8 hours of recording  
but a standard CD is limited to 80 or 74 minutes  
depending on the disc. See example play se-  
quence on the next page for an illustration of the  
relationship between Albums (folders) and tracks  
(files).  
You are in Recording pause. You can check  
on what would be recorded by pressing the  
ALBUM buttons,  
or  
, to select the  
Album and turning the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control to select the track and the CD drive  
Play/Pause button  
to play the file.  
4. Press and release the Record button . All of  
the tracks (files) in the currently selected  
Album, beginning with track 1, will be re-  
corded. If AUTO STOP is ON, recording will  
automatically stop.  
If AUTO STOP is ON, one Album from the MP3  
disc recorded and then recording stops. The  
tracks (files) within the MP3 Album become  
tracks on the copy. MP3 ID3 title information is  
converted to CD Text track titles. The Album title  
is converted as the recording session closes. A  
maximum of 32 characters per title is converted,  
if the ID3 title is longer it is truncated.  
During recording, or after step 2, you can adjust  
the recording level by turning the REC LEVEL/  
SELECT control.  
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MP3 FILE PLAYBACK  
MP3 Album/file structure  
Playing Albums in sequence  
Example play sequence as displayed in Windows Explorer:  
1. As with a music CD, place the disc recorded  
using the MP3 files on the CD drive disc tray  
and retract the disc tray.  
Album 02  
Album 03  
aaaa03.mp3  
aaaa04.mp3  
aaaa05.mp3  
aaaa06.mp3  
2. Press the CD drive Play/Pause button  
.
Play now starts playing files in sequence from  
the first Album on a folder-by-folder basis*  
Album 04  
Album 05  
Selecting Albums and files for play back  
Select the desired Album (on a folder-by-folder  
basis*) and track (file*):  
bbbb07.mp3  
bbbb08.mp3  
Album 06  
1. From Stop, press and release  
tab through Albums (folders).  
2. Turn the REC/LEVEL SELECT control to tab  
through tracks within the selected Album.  
(There is a three second time-out to Pause  
cued to the selected Album and track. Press  
or  
to  
Album 07  
dddd11.mp3  
dddd12.mp3  
eeee13.mp3  
eeee14.mp3  
Album 08  
Album 09  
ffff15.mp3  
xxxx.wav  
Play  
to begin Play.)  
Album 10  
3. During playback press and hold  
fast reverse or fast forward, or  
4. press and release repeatedly to step through  
Albums. (There is a 3 second time-out to  
Play.)  
5. During playback turn the REC LEVEL/  
SELECT control to step through tracks.  
(There is a 3 second time-out to Play.)  
or  
to  
gggg16.mp3  
gggg17.mp3  
AAAA01.mp3 Root  
BBBB02.mp3 Album 01  
Play up to 8 hierarchical levels possible.  
The dashed line with an arrow ( ) indicates the  
sequence in which the MP3 albums and tracks (MP3  
files in the albums) are played.  
Album 01 to Album 10  
*See example play sequence in the box to the  
left.  
In the example shown, this CD-ROM has 10 albums  
(folders) but albums 03 and 08 do not contain MP3  
files and so are not played.  
The following play back features are not  
available during MP3 play back:  
AAAA01.mp3 to gggg17.mp3  
In the example shown, this CD-ROM has 17 tracks  
starting with track "01" and ending with track "17."  
• A-B repeat  
• Program play  
• End monitor  
Only those files with the ".mp3" extension are played;  
files with the .wav, .jpg, .doc and other extensions are  
skipped.  
• Auto cue  
• Change of time mode (TIME button)  
• End warning  
Album 01 is allocated even when there are no files in  
the root.  
The sequence may differ from the one that appears  
on the personal computer. It may also differ  
depending on the software used.  
Random play is Album by Album not track (file)  
by track.  
8 albums  
17 mp3 files  
Display during Stop of disc  
with example files and  
folders.  
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10  
CHANGER  
CD  
L
R
CD  
ANALOG  
albums that contain mp3 files  
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How to PROGRAM tracks  
Add a track to the program as above.  
To erase a track from the program, turn the REC  
LEVEL / SELECT control to select the track,  
then press the CANCL / DELETE button. The  
remaining program steps and playing time will  
be displayed.  
Track sequence can be programmed for playback  
or recording. From stop in CHANGER or DUAL  
MODE, push and release the PROG button to  
enter Program mode.  
a
b
Example  
display  
PROGRAM  
To program for recording:  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
Only tracks from the CD in the CD drive can be  
programmed for recording.  
"PROGRAM" (a) will be displayed briefly, then  
PROGRAM (b) will be flashing.  
Press the REC MODE button and select your  
recording mode. Then program tracks as above.  
When done, press the Record button to start  
recording.  
Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to select  
the Track to be programmed. When correct push  
the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to add that  
track to the program.  
Notes:  
To review a program, with PROGRAM flashing,  
c
d
f
b
press the ALBUM reverse  
or ALBUM  
forward button to tab through the program.  
TOTAL  
STEP  
PROGRAM  
Example  
display  
4
6
9
11 12  
14  
The display will show the track number pro-  
grammed, the time contributed by that track to  
the total programmed time, and the program  
step.  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
a
e
In the example tracks on the CDR drive (a) are  
being programmed. Five steps have been pro-  
grammed (b): tracks 4, 6, 9, 11, and 12 (c) (not  
necessarily in that order). Track 14 (d and e) is  
selected. If Track 14 is added to the program as  
step 6, the TOTAL time programmed (f) will be 24  
minutes and 57 seconds.  
A track can be programmed more than once.  
In CHANGER Mode the program can switch  
between the CD drive and CDR drive.  
If you try to store more than 99 steps, "PROG  
FULL" appears on the display.  
When your program is done, press a Stop button  
or the PROG button to end programming. PRO-  
GRAM will be lit and steady.  
TOTAL  
STEP  
PROGRAM  
Example  
display  
4
6
9
11 12  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
Press Play/Pause  
to start programmed play.  
Clearing a program:  
Press Stop  
press Stop  
to stop programmed play, then  
again to clear the program.  
To edit a program:  
From Stop mode, press PROG to enter Program  
mode.  
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CD RECORDER CD PLAYER CDR510  
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PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
I
R
MP3  
PITCH  
How to Finalize a CD-R or CD-RW disc:  
R
b
c
o
r
l
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
1. Push Stop on the  
TOTAL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
CDR drive. The  
DIG  
L
CD - R  
CD  
R
display shows the  
3
1
number of tracks and their total playing time  
(example shown).  
REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
REC  
MODE  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
2. Push FINAL.  
2
"FINALIZE CD"  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
DIG  
L
CD - R  
CD  
R
alternates with  
Finalizing  
"PRESS RECORD".  
Finalizing is writing the TOC (table of contents)  
on a disc so a CD player can recognize the  
number of tracks, their location on the disc, the  
total time for each track, and CD text. A recorded  
disc must be finalized to playback on a standard  
CD player. Once finalized a CD-R disc can be  
played on CD players that support CD-R play-  
back. CD-RW discs can only be played on CD  
players that support CD-RW playback. Consult  
your CD player owner's manual to confirm sup-  
ported formats.  
Note:  
If the disc is blank  
NOT POSSIBLE is  
displayed for sev-  
eral seconds.  
DIG  
L
CD - R  
CD  
R
If the disc has been  
finalized, FINAL-  
IZED CD flashes  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
ANALOG  
four times, then the previous display returns.  
a
Finalizing is necessary to:  
• be able to play a recorded CD-R or CD-RW  
disc on a standard CD player  
• prevent further recording on a disc  
• avoid erasing tracks on a CD-RW disc  
• record CD text information onto a disc you  
record  
3. Push the Record  
button . The timer  
(a) counts down as  
TOC (Table Of  
Contents) is written.  
REM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 +  
DIG  
L
R
CD - R  
CD  
b
c
When done the  
display shows the  
number of tracks (b)  
and their total  
playing time (c) of  
the disc now ready  
for playback (example shown).  
CD-RW or CD-R changes to CD (d).  
TOTAL  
Notes:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
+
• A finalized CD-R disc can never be recorded  
onto again  
• A finalized CD-RW disc can be unfinalized for  
more recording  
• The CDR510 can play back unfinalized CD-R  
or CD-RW discs in both drives  
• The MAKE CD recording mode automatically  
finalizes the recorded disc  
DIG  
L
R
CD  
CD  
d
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and PRESS RECORD.  
Unfinalizing  
How to unfinalize, erase a track, or erase a  
CD-RW disc  
1
2
3
4
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
Only CD-RW discs can be erased.  
4. To erase the last track on the CD-RW disc  
Press and release the Record button .  
If the CD-RW disc has been finalized it must first  
be unfinalized before it can be erased.  
Note  
You cannot select an early track to erase. Only  
the last track on the disc can be erased, or the  
entire disc.  
With the CD-RW disc in the CDR drive and at  
stop:  
1. Push and release the ERASE button.  
Or press and release the ERASE button again.  
The display alternates between ERASE DISC  
and PRESS RECORD.  
CD RECORDER CD PLAYER CDR510  
/
PROFESSIONAL  
PLAY MODE  
CD  
CDR  
I
R
MP3  
PITCH  
R
b
e
c
o
r
d
a
l
e
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
POWER  
REC  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
FINAL  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
MODE  
LEVEL  
HEADPHONE  
CANCL/  
DELETE  
INPUT  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
0
10  
1
2
3
4
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
REC LEVEL SELECT  
/
REC  
MODE  
MENU/  
STORE  
ERASE  
TIME  
TEXT  
PROG  
1
2
3
4
CANCL/  
DELETE  
FINAL  
INPUT  
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
PUSH ENTER  
ALBUM  
1
2
5. To erase the entire CD-RW disc Press and  
release the Record button .  
If the CD-RW disc has been finalized UNFINAL-  
IZE will be displayed (if not skip to 3 below)  
Or press and release the CDR drive Stop button  
to exit erase mode.  
Example  
display  
1
2
3
4
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
alternating with PRESS ENTER.  
1
2
3
4
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
2. Press and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT  
control to unfinalize.  
a
b
REM  
Example  
display  
1
2
3
4
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
During unfinalizing the time to completion counts  
down (a) and UNFINAL (b) is displayed.  
3. The display alternates between ERASE  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
L
R
CD - RW  
CD  
ANALOG  
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DISPLAY messages  
Display messages listed below may appear for  
your guidance.  
ON ..........................during menu selection for  
menu item to be on  
OPC ERROR .........Optimum Power Calibration  
failure (CD-R/RW disc is  
ALBUM TITLE ........followed by album title  
ALL TEXT...............entering all text display mode  
ANALOG ................analog input selected  
AUTO TRACK ........selecting AUTO TRACK on or  
off  
bad)  
OPEN .....................while a disc tray is opening  
or open  
OPTICAL ................digital optical input selected  
PRESS RECORD ..press record to start  
finalizing, erasing, or record-  
CHANGER MODE .control attempted during dual  
mode that only applies to  
ing  
changer mode  
PROGRAM.............when program mode is  
selected  
CLOSE ...................while a disc tray is closing  
COPY .....................entering copy protection  
selection menu  
DIGITAL I...............digital coaxial input selected  
DISC ERROR.........when trying to record on, or  
finalize a recovered disc (disc  
PROGRAM FLL .....program full  
READING............... reading disc information  
REC BALANCE......when adjusting balance  
REC EXT DISC ......recording mode sync record  
with starting external source  
REC EXT MAN.......recording mode from exter-  
nal source with manual start  
REC LISTEN ..........recording mode CD dubbing  
while listening  
RECORD FAST......recording mode CD dubbing  
at 2X speed  
START SOURCE ...start source for sync record-  
ing  
TEXT EDIT .............entering text edit mode  
TEXT ERASE .........entering text erase mode  
TEXT VIEW ............entering text review mode  
TRACK TITLE ........followed by track title  
UNFINALIZE,  
is no longer usable)  
DISC FULL.............no more recording possible  
DOES NOT FIT ......remaining recording time on  
CD not enough for proposed  
recording  
DUAL MODE ..........when dual mode is selected  
ERASE DISC .........erasing a CD-RW disc  
ERASE OK.............confirmation for erasing has  
to be given by pressing the  
REC LEVEL / SELECT  
control  
ERASE TRACK......erasing last track on CD-RW  
disc  
FINALIZE CD .........finalizing a disc  
FINALIZED.............trying to record on a finalized  
disc  
FINALIZED CD.......CD-R/RW disc has been  
finalized  
INITIALIZING .........during laser power calibration  
for unfinalized discs  
INSERT DISC ........insert disc, or insert disc  
correctly  
MAKE CD...............recording mode CD copying  
with finalizing  
NO DISC ................no disc in tray, disc unread-  
able, or disc upside down  
NO TEXT................no text stored for disc  
NO TRACK.............trying to edit CD Text on a  
disc that has no tracks  
PRESS ENTER.....trying to record on a finalized  
CD-RW disc  
UNFINALIZED........CD-R/RW disc being ejected  
is not finalized  
UPDATE .................updating disc contents  
WAIT ...................... when Stop  
is pressed  
is pressed  
during recording  
• when stop  
during the first four sec-  
onds of a track  
WRONG DISC .......disc is not an audio CD disc  
XX AL X .................mp3 files (XX) and albums  
(X)  
XX XX ERASE ......time countdown when  
erasing a track or the entire  
disc  
XXXX FINAL ..........time countdown when  
finalizing a disc  
NOTFINALIZED .....when opening the CDR drive  
with an unfinalized disc in it  
OFF ........................during menu selection for  
menu item to be off  
- XX DB ..................recording level being ad-  
justed  
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About Compact Discs  
be according to the Orange Book specification  
and therefore compatible with the CDR510.  
There are two types of recordable discs:  
In practice however, the quality of the recording  
depends on the match between the disc used  
and the writing strategy of the recorder. At 1X  
speed (stand alone audio) the match between  
disc and recorder is important. Higher recording  
speeds are less critical in terms of recording quality.  
CD-R (record once)  
CD-R discs are only able to be recorded onto a  
single time but will playback in most CD play-  
ers.  
CD-R discs can be recognized by the following  
logos:  
Consumer CD Recorders can only record on CDR  
Audio discs and those discs are optimized for single  
speed automatically. Professional CD Recorders can  
use both Audio and Data discs. When using Data  
discs, one should take care to use discs with a good  
single speed compatibility.  
Recordable  
Recordable  
CD-RW (multiple recording)  
CD-RW discs are able to be recorded onto  
many times but will only playback in CD players  
offering CD-RW compatibility. Products that  
offer CD-RW compatibility are available from  
Marantz Professional. Please contact your  
dealer for more information on these products.  
Recording Capacity:  
Discs with higher capacity than 80 minutes are out of  
the Orange Book standard and may perform below  
your expectations.  
Compact disc care  
The glossy side is the record side of the disc, and  
matted (dull) side is the label side.  
CD-RW discs can be recognized by the follow-  
ing logos:  
Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch  
the record side.  
Avoid placing discs in the following locations:  
• In direct sunlight or near a source of heat such as  
a heater.  
• In a place that is damp or dirty.  
• In a place which could be exposed to rain, such as  
near a window.  
Notes:  
• Some DVD players cannot playback CD-R  
discs and some cannot playback CD-RW  
discs because of laser power differences.  
• Some CD players may be able to playback  
finalized CD-RW discs.  
• Some CD players can not play finalized CD-R  
discs because of the low reflectivity of such  
discs.  
Disc cleaning  
Always keep the disc surface clean. Up to six billion  
data units are recorded on the record side of the disc.  
When cleaning the disc surface always be sure to use  
a special compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown  
below.  
Which discs to use:  
The CDR510 is able to record onto any 1X  
compatible CD-R and CD-RW disc, including  
discs for Consumer use and Professional (com-  
puter) discs.  
Do not wipe in  
Wipe in a radial  
The CDR510 records according to the Orange  
Book specification. Every CDR disc sold should  
circumferential  
direction.  
direction.  
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• Do not use record cleaner, it will adversely affect  
the disc surface.  
• Store discs in their disc cases.  
• Do not attach a piece of  
paper or sticker to the label  
side of the disc.  
When a disc has a piece of plastic tape or rental  
CD label with paste protruding from the edge or  
when a disc has a trace of such as sticky object,  
do not attempt to play the disc. The disc may be  
impossible to take out, or another malfunction  
may result.  
• Write only on the printed side of a CD-R or CD-  
RW disc, and only with a soft felt-tipped pen.  
• Do not attempt to play a disc  
with a special shape such as  
an octagonal or heart shaped  
disc. Equipment malfunction  
may result.  
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RS-232C control  
Hand shake flow charts for control commands:  
Connect a male (D-Sub 9 Pin) to female (D-Sub 9 Pin)  
straight cable for RS-232C external control by host  
equipment.  
Typical Host  
CDR510  
Received Command  
Status Command  
• The RS-232C host can control functions of the  
CDR510 externally  
• The CDR510 automatically transmits status data  
when status is changed.  
• The CDR510 will respond to status requests by  
transmitting the associated status data.  
Host sends a command that causes a  
change in CDR510 status.  
Typical Host  
CDR510  
Control commands:  
Received Command  
Command  
CD command  
"@12000"+CR  
"@12001"+CR  
CDR Command  
"@12600"+CR  
"@12601"+CR  
"@12602"+CR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Host sends a command that causes no  
change in CDR510 status. For example,  
Host requests Play during Playback.  
"@12002"+CR  
"@12003"+CR  
"@12603"+CR  
"@12004+CR  
"@12005+CR  
"@12006"CR  
"@12007"+CR  
"@12008"+CR  
"@12604"+CR  
"@12605"+CR  
Commands Requesting Status  
"@12606"+CR  
"@12607"+CR  
"@12608"+CR  
"@12609"+CR  
The following Request Commands from the host are  
received by the CDR510, then the status code is  
transmitted to the host.  
9
"@12009"+CR  
"@12015"+CR  
"@12011"+CR  
Display  
Scroll  
Repeat  
Next  
Previous  
"@12615"+CR  
"@12611"+CR  
"@12629"+CR  
"@12632"+CR  
"@12633"+CR  
Response from CD  
Request Command for CD  
"@12029"+CR  
"@12032"+CR  
"@12033"+CR  
"@12037"+CR  
"@12038"+CR  
"@1203801"+CR  
"@12039"+CR  
"@1203901"+CR  
"@12036"+CR  
"@12043"+CR  
Power On  
"@120PRON"+CR  
Power  
Tray  
Mode  
"@1?20POWE"+CR  
"@1?20TRAY"+CR  
Open  
Close  
"@120OPEN"+CR  
"@120CLOS"+CR  
Pitch Reset  
Pitch Up Start  
Pitch Up Stop  
Pitch Down Start  
Pitch Down Stop  
Program  
-
-
-
-
-
Toc Reading "@120TOCR"+CR  
Stop  
Play  
Pause  
FF  
"@120STOP"+CR  
"@120PLAY"+CR  
"@120PASE"+CR  
"@120FASF"+CR  
"@120FASR"+CR  
Play  
"@1?20PLAY"+CR  
"@1?20DISC"+CR  
Mode  
REW  
"@12636"+CR  
"@12643"+CR  
No Disc  
ERROR  
CDDA  
MP3  
"@120NODI"+CR  
"@120ERDI"+CR  
"@120CDDI"+CR  
"@120MPDI"+CR  
AMS  
Disc  
Open/Close  
Pause  
"@12045"+CR  
"@12048"+CR  
"@12049"+CR  
"@12645"+CR  
"@12648"+CR  
"@12649"+CR  
"@12650"+CR  
"@1265001"+CR  
"@12652"+CR  
OFF  
ON  
ALL  
"@120RTOF"+CR  
"@120RTON"+CR  
"@120RTAL"+CR  
"@120TTRA"+CR  
"@120TTRE"+CR  
"@120TREM"+CR  
"@120TTLA"+CR  
Repeat  
Mode  
Cancel/Delete  
Fast Backward Start  
Fast Backward Stop  
Fast Forward Start  
Fast Forward Stop  
Play  
"@1?20RPTM"+CR  
"@1?20TMOD"+CR  
"@12050"+CR  
"@1205001"+CR  
"@12052"+CR  
"@1205201"+CR  
"@12053"+CR  
"@12054"+CR  
"@12028"+CR  
"@12082"+CR  
"@12087"+CR  
"@12063"+CR  
Track  
Time  
Mode  
Track Remain  
Total Remain  
Total Lap  
"@1265201"+CR  
"@12653"+CR  
"@12654"+CR  
"@12628"+CR  
"@12682"+CR  
"@12687"+CR  
-
"@120Axxx"+CR  
"@120Txxx"+CR  
Album  
Track  
"@1?20ALBU"+CR  
"@1?20TRAC"+CR  
Stop  
Random  
Store/Menu  
Enter  
Select CD  
Select CDR  
Current  
Display  
Time  
"@120Xxxx"+CR  
"@1?20TIME"+CR  
"@1?20WARN"+CR  
"@120WARN"+CR  
"@120NOTW"+CR  
End  
Warning  
Warning  
No Warning  
-
-
"@12663"+CR  
"@126114"+CR  
Track Inc.  
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Response from CDR  
Request Command for CDR  
Category  
Power  
Status from CDR  
Power On  
"@126PRON"+CR  
"@126OPEN"+CR  
Power  
Tray  
Mode  
"@1?26POWE"+CR  
"@1?26TRAY"+CR  
"@126PRON"+CR  
Power On  
Open  
Close  
Open  
Close  
"@126OPEN"+CR  
"@126CLOS"+CR  
"@126CLOS"+CR  
"@126TOCR"+CR  
"@126STOP"+CR  
"@126PLAY"+CR  
"@126PASE"+CR  
"@126FASF"+CR  
"@126FASR"+CR  
"@126NODI"+CR  
"@126ERDI"+CR  
"@126CDDI"+CR  
Tray Mode  
Toc Reading  
Stop  
"@126TOCR"+CR  
"@126STOP"+CR  
"@126PLAY"+CR  
"@126PASE"+CR  
"@126FASF"+CR  
"@126FASR"+CR  
"@126NODI"+CR  
"@126ERDI"+CR  
"@126CDDI"+CR  
TOC Reading  
Stop  
Play  
Mode  
Play  
Pause  
FF  
"@1?26PLAY"+CR  
Play  
Play Mode  
Pause  
FF  
REW  
No Disc  
ERROR  
CDDA  
OFF  
REW  
Disc  
"@1?26DISC"+CR  
"@1?26RPTM"+CR  
"@1?26TMOD"+CR  
No Disc  
ERROR  
CDDA  
Disc  
"@126RTOF"+CR  
"@126RTON"+CR  
Repeat  
Mode  
ON  
ALL  
"@126RTAL"+CR  
"@126TTRA"+CR  
"@126TTRE"+CR  
"@126TREM"+CR  
"@126TTLA"+CR  
"@126Txxx"+CR  
"@126RTOF"+CR  
"@126RTON"+CR  
"@126RTAL"+CR  
"@126TTRA"+CR  
"@126TTRE"+CR  
"@126TREM"+CR  
"@126TTLA"+CR  
OFF  
ON  
ALL  
Track  
Repeat Mode  
Time  
Mode  
Track Remain  
Total Remain  
Total Lap  
Track  
Track Remain  
Total Remain  
Total Lap  
Track  
"@1?26TRAC"+CR  
"@1?26TIME"+CR  
Time Mode  
Current  
Display  
Time  
"@126Xxxx"+CR  
Hand shake flow chart for automatic status  
data:  
Typical Host  
CDR510  
Hand shake flow chart for Commands Requesting  
Status:  
Typical Host  
CDR510  
Status Command  
Status Request  
Command  
Status Command  
RS-232C specifications:  
6
7
8 9  
Connector pin assignment  
Status changes automatically transmitted.  
1
2
3
4
5
pin use  
Typical Host  
Not Connected  
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Not Connected  
Ground  
Not connected  
RTS send  
CTS receive  
Not Connected  
CDR510  
Not Connected  
Transmit Data  
Receive Data  
Not Connected  
Ground  
Not connected  
RTS receive  
CTS send  
The following status codes are automatically transmit-  
ted to the host.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
TX  
RX  
NC  
GND  
NC  
RTS  
CTS  
NC  
Status from CD  
Category  
Power  
Power On  
"@120PRON"+CR  
Open  
Close  
"@120OPEN"+CR  
"@120CLOS"+CR  
Tray Mode  
Play Mode  
"@120TOCR"+CR  
"@120STOP"+CR  
"@120PLAY"+CR  
"@120PASE"+CR  
"@120FASF"+CR  
"@120FASR"+CR  
"@120EOTR"+CR  
"@120WARN"+CR  
"@120NODI"+CR  
"@120ERDI"+CR  
"@120CDDI"+CR  
"@120MPDI"+CR  
TOC Reading  
Stop  
Play  
Pause  
FF  
REW  
End of Track  
End Warning  
No Disc  
ERROR  
CDDA  
MP3  
Not Connected  
D-Sub 9 pin  
(female)  
D-Sub 9 pin  
(male)  
cable  
connector  
Physical specifications  
Straight cable  
Cable  
Disc  
9600 bps  
8 bits  
Baud rate  
Data bits  
Parity bit  
Stop bit  
"@120RTOF"+CR  
"@120RTON"+CR  
"@120RTAL"+CR  
OFF  
ON  
Repeat Mode  
Time Mode  
None  
ALL  
"@120TTRA"+CR  
"@120TTRE"+CR  
"@120TREM"+CR  
"@120TTLA"+CR  
Track  
1 bit  
Track Remain  
Total Remain  
Total Lap  
Flow control  
CTS/RTS Hardware Flow  
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CTS/RTS hardware flow control  
RC-5 Codes  
Remote control Model RC330, (not supplied – available  
from Marantz Professional) can control the CDR510  
using these RC-5 codes. The CDR510 receives the  
codes listed in the table below from the infrared remote  
control sensor on the front of the unit and also the  
REMOTE RC-5 IN/OUT jacks.  
CDR510  
CTS out  
Typical Host  
RTS send  
H
Not Busy  
(Normal)  
L
H
Busy  
CD code CD-R code  
Function  
L
Timing chart  
RTS  
CTS  
RxD  
0 _ Space  
1 ABC  
2 DEF  
3 GHI  
4 JKL  
5 MN  
6 OPQ  
7 RST  
8 UVW  
9 XYZ  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
NEXT  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
53  
54  
48  
32  
33  
52  
50  
36  
49  
11  
43  
37  
-
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
-
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
53  
54  
48  
32  
33  
52  
50  
36  
49  
11  
43  
-
TxD  
Control commands:  
The control command packets have a data length of  
7~10 bytes. ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7f are used  
to receive serial data. At the transmission end, take  
steps to convert the ASCII codes into HEX data to set  
the data in the data packets. CR (0x0d) is added as  
the data packet delimiter.  
PREVIOUS  
FF  
REW  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL/DELETE 20  
Example: Scroll command (ASCII code @12011)  
@
1
2
0
1
1
CR  
0x40  
0x31  
0x32  
0x30  
0x31  
0x31  
0x0d  
SCROLL  
20  
20  
20  
-
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
-
AMS (intro scan)  
TEMPO RESET  
REC  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DISPLAY  
ENTER  
MENU/STORE  
REPEAT  
CD  
When transmitting commands consecutively, put more  
than 100ms blank between commands.  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
-
55  
45  
15  
87  
82  
29  
-
45  
15  
87  
82  
29  
63  
-
Status data transmission:  
The status data packets have a fixed data length of 8  
bytes. ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7f are used to  
transmit serial data. For this reason, the ASCII codes  
are converted into HEX data before the data is set in  
the data packets and transmitted. CR (0x0d) is added  
as the data packet delimiter.  
CD-R  
TR.INCR  
26  
26  
63  
114  
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-
Example: Transmission "Power ON" (ASCII code  
@120PRON)  
@
1
2
0
P
R
O
N
CR  
0x40  
0x31  
0x32  
0x30  
0x50  
0x57  
0X4f  
0x4e  
0x0d  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Should faults occur, it is in many cases not necessary  
to consult your dealer or technical service department.  
On the basis of the following checks, you will be able  
to rectify a number of conditions yourself without  
difficulty. If the condition cannot be remedied after the  
following check, please consult your dealer or contact  
D & M Professional at 866 405 2154.  
Will not record  
• check input source selection (INPUT button  
selection matches input source connected)  
• check that disc is not an audio disc (WRONG  
DISC display)  
• clean the disc  
• check if CD-R/RW is an unfinalized disc  
• try another disc  
• text memory full (MEMORY FULL/FINALIZE CD  
display Erase CD Text for other disc(s) or finalize  
other disc(s) to obtain memory space.)  
No Power  
• check power cord connections  
• switch POWER off then immediately back on  
Recording does not contain tracks  
• check that AUTO TRACK is ON  
DIGI flashing in display  
• check digital cable connections  
• try a different cable  
• check that the output of the digital source con-  
forms to the SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard  
• check if there is 2.7 seconds of silence (analog)  
• check that the digital source conforms to the  
SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard  
• is source a DVD video disc (DVD discs do not  
contain track information)  
OPTI flashing in display  
• check optical connections  
• try a different connector  
• check that the output of the digital source con-  
forms to the SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard  
No Sound  
• check audio connections  
• if using an amplifier or receiver,  
• check amplifier or receiver settings  
• check that a signal is present  
• try a different amplifier or receiver  
DIGI flashing in display  
• check digital cable connections  
• try a different cable  
• check that the output of the digital source con-  
forms to the SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard  
Sound distorted  
• check that analog output is not connected to a  
PHONE input  
• check that disc is not defective (try another)  
Disc playback quality on other players is poor  
• check disc quality  
Recording distorted  
• check recording level  
• try another disc  
• check that discs are compatible with 1X recording  
• try 'Music' (consumer) blank discs  
• if using 80 minute discs, try a 74 minute disc (they  
provide a wider recording area and thus less  
chance for error)  
XLR input too high or too low  
• adjust record level  
• adjust TRIM  
CD Text appears on CD drive but not CDR drive  
• check disc (The CDR drive does not display CD  
Text on 'hybrid' CDs that contain audio and data  
together on the disc.)  
Play will not start  
• check that the label of the CD is facing up  
• clean the disc  
• check that disc is not defective (try another)  
Remote control does not work  
• check that EXT / INT (IR) switch on rear is at INT  
• check drive selection (CDR or CD)  
• point the IR remote control directly at the IR  
receiver  
• check or replace batteries  
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Specifications*  
General  
System ............................................................................................................Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA)  
Number of Channels ................................................................................................................................. 2 (stereo)  
Applicable Discs ......................................................................................................................... CD, CD-R, CD-RW  
Power Requirement  
/U1B ........................................................................................................................................... AC 120V 60 Hz  
/N1B ........................................................................................................................................... AC 230V 50 Hz  
Power Consumption ......................................................................................................................................... 20 W  
Allowable Operating Temperature ........................................................................................................ +5 to +35 °C  
Allowable Operating Humidity .......................................................................................5 ~ 90 % (no condensation)  
Dimensions (maximum)  
Width............................................................................................................................................. 19” (483 mm)  
Height ................................................................................................................................... 3 15/16” (100 mm)  
Depth .................................................................................................................................... 13 7/16” (340 mm)  
Net Weight....................................................................................................................................... 11.7 lbs (5.3 kg)  
CD Recorder  
Recording (analog)  
Frequency Response ............................................................................................ 20Hz ~ 20kHz +0/-2 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio (IEC-A) ............................................................................................................. 86 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHz) ..................................................................................................... 0.015%  
Channel Separation (1kHz) ................................................................................................................ 75 dB  
Dynamic Range .................................................................................................................................. 86 dB  
Playback  
Frequency Response ............................................................................................ 20Hz ~ 20kHz +0/-1 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio (IEC-A) ........................................................................................................... 100 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHz) ....................................................................................................... 0.01%  
Channel Separation (1kHz) ................................................................................................................ 78 dB  
Dynamic Range .................................................................................................................................. 86 dB  
Input /Output  
Analog Input Sensitivity /Impedance  
Balanced (XLR) ......................................................................................................... 0 ~ +20 dBu /47 k  
(default setting: +16 dBu)  
Unbalanced (RCA) .....................................................................................................500 mV rms /47 k  
Analog Output (RCA)........................................................................................................... 2 V rms /200  
Coaxial Digital In/Out (RCA) ................................................................................................. 0.5 Vp-p /75  
Optical Digital Input ........................................................................................................................ -19 dBm  
Digital Input Sampling Frequency .............................................................. 32/44.1/48 kHz (11 ~ 56 kHz)  
CD Player  
Applicable Discs...................................................................................................CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 disc  
Frequency Response ................................................................................................ 20Hz ~ 20kHz +0/-0.5 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio (IEC-A) ................................................................................................................. 100 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHz) ........................................................................................................... 0.003%  
Channel Separation (1kHz)....................................................................................................................... 96 dB  
Dynamic Range ........................................................................................................................................ 96 dB  
Analog Output (RCA) ................................................................................................................. 2 V rms /200  
Coaxial Digital Output (RCA) ...................................................................................................... 0.5 Vp-p /75  
Pitch Control ........................................................................................................................ 12.0%, 0.1% step  
Headphone.......................................................................................................................... 0 ~ 5V rms /8 ~ 2000  
RS232C Remote .......................................................................................................................D-Sub 9-pin, female  
RC5 Remote In/Out ........................................................................................................................ RCA w/Loop Out  
Included Accessories............................................................................................................. IR remote controller 1  
‘AA/R6’ batteries 2  
Stereo audio cable 2  
*Specifications subject to change without notice.  
RC5 remote cable 1  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
How You Can Get Service  
Your Marantz Professional product is warranted against  
manufacturer defects in material and workmanship for a  
period of one year parts and labor.  
1.  
If your unit needs service in the USA, contact our  
service referral at the appropriate telephone number  
indicated below. We will advise you of the name and  
location of one or more authorized service centers  
from which service may be obtained. Please do not  
return the unit directly to us.  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers defects in  
material and workmanship. The following are not covered  
under warranty:  
2.  
3.  
You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary to  
ship the product for service. If the necessary repairs  
are covered by the warranty, we will pay return  
shipping charges to your location anywhere in the  
United States or its territories.  
Whenever warranty service is required, you must  
present the original dated sales receipt or other proof  
of date purchased.  
1. Damage, deterioration, malfunction or failure to meet  
performance specifications resulting from:  
a) Accidents, acts of nature, misuse, abuse, neglect or  
unauthorized product modification.  
b) Improper installation, removal or maintenance, or  
failure to follow supplied instructions.  
c) Repair or attempted repair by a non-Marantz  
authorized agent.  
d) Any shipment (claims must be presented to the  
carrier).  
e) Any cause other than a defect of manufacturing.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantabil-  
ity and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in  
duration to the length of this warranty.  
2. Cleaning, check-ups with no fault found or changes  
incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the  
product.  
Exclusion of Damages  
Liability for any defective product is limited to repair or  
replacement of the product at manufacturer’s option.  
Manufacturer shall not be liable for damage to other  
products caused by any defects in Marantz products,  
damages based on inconvenience or loss of use of the  
product, or any other damages, whether incidental, conse-  
quential, or otherwise.  
3. Any serialized product on which the serial number has  
been defaced, modified or removed.  
4. Batteries and battery chargers.  
5. Accessories, including but not limited to: cables, mount-  
ing hardware and brackets, cleaning accessories, power  
cords and adapters, and carry cases.  
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
6. Products purchased outside of the United States, its  
possessions or territories.  
Non-transferable warranty  
How State Law Relates to the Warranty  
This Warranty may be enforced only by the original pur-  
chaser.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
have other rights which may vary from State to State.  
What We Will Pay For  
Marantz Professional Service Number:  
We will pay for all labor and material expenses for items  
covered by the warranty.  
Marantz Professional Factory Service (630) 741-0330  
This warranty is enforceable only in the United States and  
its possessions or territories.  
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®
Marantz is a registered trademark.  
2003/8  

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