Marantz CDR632 User Manual

Model CDR632 User Guide  
CD Recorder  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LUOKAN LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
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— Important Safety Instructions  
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled  
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,  
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
The apparatus should be located close enough to  
the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the  
power cord plug at any time.  
Important Safety  
Instructions  
READ BEFORE OPERATING  
EQUIPMENT  
Apparatus with Class I construction shall be  
connected to an AC outlet with a protective  
grounding connection.  
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.  
Additional Safety Information!  
This product should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers  
instructions have been adhered to.  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or  
splashing and that no objects lled with liquids,  
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
When the switch is in the OFF position, the  
apparatus isnt completely switched-off from the  
MAINS.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufactures instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including ampliers) that produce  
heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other.  
A grounding type plug has two  
blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the  
third prong are provided for your  
safety. If the provided plug does  
not t into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of  
the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by  
the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution  
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
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  
grounding and, in particular, species that the cable  
ground shall be connected to the grounding system  
of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as  
practical.  
Rack-mounting the Unit  
Use the supplied rack-mounting kit to mount the unit  
in a standard 19-inch rack, as shown below.  
Remove the feet of the unit before mounting.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at this  
own expense.  
NOTE  
Leave 1U of space above the unit for ventilation.  
Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) at the rear of the unit  
for ventilation.  
The range of operating temperatures for this unit  
is 535 degrees C.  
Place this unit on a level surface.  
To allow for proper cooling, do not place objects  
on top of this unit.  
Do not place this unit on a power amp or other  
device that generates heat.  
NOTE:  
Changes or modications 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.  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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1 Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the CDR632.  
Entering names.............................................. 34  
Naming a disc ................................................... 34  
Naming a track.................................................. 35  
Messages....................................................... 36  
Error messages.................................................. 36  
Messages during operation ............................... 36  
Before using the CDR632, please read this manual care-  
fully, and use the product as directed to insure trouble-  
free enjoyment. After you have read this manual, please  
keep it handy for future reference.  
Troubleshooting ............................................. 37  
Specifications................................................. 38  
Contents  
Introduction.......................................................5  
What this product consists of ..............................5  
Conventions in this manual.................................5  
About discs..........................................................6  
What is finalizing? ..............................................7  
Using the remote control unit..............................7  
Front and rear panel .........................................8  
Front panel ..........................................................8  
Rear panel............................................................9  
RC632CDR (remote control unit).....................10  
Audio signal connections ..................................11  
Caution  
Your use of copyrighted material such as music, mov-  
ies, computer programs, and databases may be  
restricted by copyright law and other laws, and by the  
agreement that exists between you and the copyright  
owner. Before you use this product to copy any such  
material, please make sure that you are in compliance  
with such laws and agreements, and use this product in  
a way that does not violate them. The manufacturer of  
this product will accept no responsibility for any copy-  
right infringement you may commit using this product.  
Menu mode operations...................................12  
Menu structure ..................................................12  
Basic operation in Menu mode .........................12  
Playback .........................................................14  
Types of disc that can be played .......................14  
Basic playback operation ..................................14  
Selecting a song.................................................15  
Track search ......................................................16  
Playback modes.................................................17  
Switching the time display................................19  
Timer playback..................................................19  
Repeat playback ................................................20  
Pitch control playback.......................................21  
Playing MP3 files..............................................21  
What this product consists of  
This product consists of the following items.  
• CDR632 rewritable recorder x 1  
• RC632CDR remote control unit x 1  
• Power cable x 1  
• Audio cable x2  
• Battery (AAA size) x 2  
Recording .......................................................24  
Before you record..............................................24  
Basic recording operations................................25  
Switching the time display................................26  
Fade-in/out ........................................................27  
Sync recording ..................................................27  
Auto track recording .........................................29  
Manually updating the track number ................30  
Rec mute............................................................30  
CD-R/CD-RW disc operations ........................31  
Finalizing...........................................................31  
Un-finalizing .....................................................31  
Refreshing .........................................................32  
Erasing a disc ....................................................32  
Erasing a track...................................................33  
Conventions in this manual  
The following conventions are used in this manual.  
XXX  
Indicates a value you can select.  
Example: SRC> XXX (you can select ON/OFF)  
[ ]  
Refers to an indicator in the display.  
Example: [SHUFFLE]  
“ ”  
Indicates characters shown in the display.  
Example: Open”  
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1 IntroductionAbout discs  
Do not attach a piece of paper or sticker on the  
label side of disc. When a disc has a piece of plas-  
tic tape or rental CD label with paste protruded  
from the edge or when a disc has a trace of such a  
sticky object, do not attempt to play the disc. If  
such a disc is played on the CD recorder, impossi-  
bility of taking out the disc or other malfunction  
may result.  
About discs  
CD-R  
CD-RW  
Do not use a disc with a special shape.  
Handle discs carefully so as not to damage  
or scratch the front side.  
Do not attempt to play a disc with a special shape  
such as a heart-shaped disc or octagonal disc.  
Otherwise the equipment malfunction may result.  
To protect the disc, avoid placing it in the  
following locations:  
In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a  
heater.  
In a place which is damp or dirty.  
In a place which could be exposed to rain, such as  
near a window.  
Always keep the disc surface clean.  
When cleaning the disc surface, always be sure to use  
a special compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown  
below.  
Do not use conventional record cleaner for analog  
records, as this will adversely affect the disc sur-  
face.  
Store discs properly by placing them in their disc  
cases.  
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1 IntroductionWhat is finalizing?  
Caution regarding batteries  
What is nalizing?  
Incorrect use of batteries may cause leakage or burst-  
ing. Please carefully read and observe the following  
cautions.  
Be sure to insert the batteries in the correct orien-  
tation as indicated by the +and “–” markings  
on the battery case.  
Do not mix new batteries with old batteries, or  
batteries of differing types.  
Never attempt to recharge batteries.  
Even after audio data is recorded on a CD-R or CD-  
RW disc, it cannot be played back on a conventional  
CD player until the nal TOC(*) data has been  
recorded on the disc. The process of recording this  
TOC data is called “finalizing.  
No further recording can be performed on a nalized  
disc. However in the case of a CD-RW, the disc can be  
un-nalizedto allow additional recording (  
p.31).  
Remove the batteries if you wont be using the  
remote control unit for an extended period (more  
than one month).  
* TOC: Table of Contents = information about the  
recorded data, such as the number and playing  
times of the songs  
If leakage occurs, carefully wipe off any liquid  
from inside the case and install new batteries.  
Using the remote control unit  
Cautions for use  
Remote control operations may not be possible if  
the remote control receiver is in direct sunlight or  
under intense illumination.  
Please be aware that operating the remote control  
unit may cause unintended operations to occur on  
other infrared-controlled equipment.  
Installing the batteries  
Open the cover on the back panel of the remote con-  
trol unit, and install two batteries (AAA size) in the  
correct orientation as indicated by the +and -”  
markings on the case.  
When to replace the batteries  
If the range of control has lessened, or if pressing a  
button does not produce an operation, please replace  
both batteries with new ones.  
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2 Front and rear panel  
Front panel  
1
2
3 4567  
8 90A  
B C  
D EF G H I J KL  
1POWER switch  
0DISPLAY button  
Turns the power on/off.  
Switches the time mode shown on the display.  
When entering text, this button switches the type  
of characters (upper or lower case) being input.  
2Disc tray  
Insert a disc (CD, CD-R, CD-RW) here.  
AMULTI JOG dial  
3
(Open/Close) button  
This is used to select tracks or to edit the value of  
a setting. This dial can be pressed to operate as an  
ENTER button to nalize a selected menu item or  
an edited value.  
Opens or closes the disc tray. The display will  
indicate Openwhen the tray is opened, or  
Closewhen the tray is closed.  
4REPEAT button  
BTIMER switch  
Switches the repeat playback function on/off.  
Switches the timer playback function (p.19)  
on/off.  
5PITCH button  
Switches pitch control on/off.  
CHEADPHONE jack/LEVEL control  
You can connect a set of stereo headphones to this  
jack. The LEVEL control located at the right  
adjusts the volume of the headphones.  
6INPUT SELECT button  
Selects the input jacks that will be the recording  
source.  
7Remote signal sensor  
DINPUT controls  
Receives commands from the RC632CDR  
(remote control unit). Be aware that if there are  
obstructions in front of this sensor, commands  
may not be received successfully.  
This is a level control for the analog inputs. The  
outside ring controls the level of the left channel,  
and the inside knob controls the level of the right  
channel. Normally, turning one will cause both to  
turn together. However by holding one of them,  
you can adjust the left and right levels indepen-  
dently.  
8Display  
Displays menus and the current operating status.  
9MENU button  
EFINALIZE/INS button  
Accesses the Menu mode (p.12) where you  
can use various menu items.  
Executes the Finalize operation for a disc (  
When entering text, this button inserts a space at the  
cursor location.  
p.31).  
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2 Front and rear panelRear panel  
FERASE/DEL button  
J
(record)/TR.INCR. button  
When using a CD-RW disc, this button lets you  
erase a track or the disc. When entering text, this  
button deletes the character at the cursor location.  
Selects record-ready mode. This button is also  
used to assign track numbers manually (p.30).  
KSYNC REC/< button  
G
H
I
(stop) button  
Stops recording or playback.  
Switches the Sync Record function (p.27).  
When entering text, this button moves the cursor  
location toward the left.  
(play) button  
Starts recording or playback.  
LFADER/> button  
Applies a fade-in/fade-out during recording (  
When entering text, this button moves the cursor loca-  
tion toward the right.  
p.27).  
(pause) button  
Pauses recording or playback.  
Rear panel  
M NO P  
Q
MANALOG IN (UNBALANCED) jacks L/R ODIGITAL IN/OUT (COAXIAL) jacks  
Connect these jacks to the unbalanced output of  
the unit you are using as a recording source.  
These are digital input/output jacks that comply  
with IEC60958 Type II (S/PDIF).  
NANALOG OUT (UNBALANCED) jacks L/R PDIGITAL IN/OUT (OPTICAL) jacks  
Connect these jacks to the unbalanced input of the  
unit you are using as your monitor system.  
These are digital input/output jacks that comply  
with IEC60958 Type II (S/PDIF).  
QAC IN (AC Power Inlet)  
Connect the included power cable to this connec-  
tor.  
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2 Front and rear panelRC632CDR (remote control unit)  
RC632CDR (remote control unit)  
1
2
3
7
6
4
5
8
A
0
D
C
G
I
L
9
B
E
F
H
J
K
1OPEN/CLOSE button  
7ENTER button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
Performs the same function as when the front  
panel MULTI JOG dial (A) is pressed.  
Open/Close button (3).  
209 buttons  
8DIR button  
Use these buttons to enter track numbers or to  
make program playback settings.  
Switches MP3 le directory playback (p.23)  
on/off.  
3CLEAR button  
9PITCH button  
Cancels the number entered by the 09 buttons.  
When programming, this button deletes the most  
recently entered program.  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
PITCH button (5).  
0DISPLAY button  
4REPEAT button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
DISPLAY button (0).  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
REPEAT button (4).  
APLAY MODE button  
5A-B button  
Switches the Playback modes (p.17).  
Use this button for A-B Repeat Playback opera-  
tions  
BFADER button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
FADER/> button (L).  
(→  
p.20).  
6MENU button  
CFINALIZE button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
MENU button (9).  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
FINALIZE/INS button (E).  
10  
2 Front and rear panelAudio signal connections  
DERASE button  
Audio signal connections  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
ERASE/DEL button (F).  
Input  
ERECORD  
button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
(record)/TR.INCR. button (J).  
Only the input jack(s) selected by the front panel  
INPUT SELECT (6) button will be used.  
Choose one of the following three sets of input jacks,  
and make the appropriate connections.  
FSYNC REC button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
SYNC REC/< button (K).  
ANALOG IN (UNBALANCED) jacks L/R (M)  
DIGITAL IN (COAXIAL) jack (O)  
DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) jack (P)  
GREC MUTE button  
Records approximately four seconds of silence.  
After the silence is recorded, the CDR632 will  
enter record-ready mode (p.30).  
The display indicates the currently selected input  
jack(s) (→  
p.24).  
Output  
HSEARCH  
,
buttons  
Signals are output from all of the following three sets  
of output jacks. Connect the desired set(s) of output  
jacks.  
Search through the disc forward (  
) or back-  
ward (  
).  
ISKIP  
,
buttons  
ANALOG OUT (UNBALANCED) jacks L/R  
(N)  
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack (O)  
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack (P)  
Perform the same function as turning the front  
panel MULTI JOG dial (A).  
JSTOP  
button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
(stop) button (G).  
KPAUSE  
button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
(pause) button (I).  
LPLAY  
button  
Performs the same function as the front panel  
(play) button (H).  
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3 Menu mode operations  
This section explains the basic procedures in Menu  
mode, where you can make various settings for the  
CDR632 and perform various editing operations.  
Basic operation in Menu mode  
This section explains how to select items in Menu  
mode. You can perform these operations either from  
the front panel or the remote control unit.  
Menu structure  
If using the front panel  
Menu mode is organized as follows. For details on  
each item, refer to the appropriate page.  
1, 4 2, 3, 4  
Menu item  
Function  
Reference page  
Select the playback  
mode  
Playback modes  
(p.17)  
PLAY MODE  
Adjust the pitch  
control value  
Pitch control  
playback (p.21)  
PITCH CONT  
PITCH STEP  
Choose the step size  
for pitch control  
Pitch control  
playback (p.21)  
1 Press the MENU button to enter Menu  
mode.  
Specifying a  
directory for  
playback (p.21)  
Specify directory  
playback of MP3 files  
DIRECTORY  
You will switch from normal mode (in which you  
perform normal playback and recording) to Menu  
mode, and the display will show the menu items.  
Adjust the input level  
of the digital signal  
Basic recording  
operations (p.25)  
VOLUME  
Specify the fade-in  
time for recording  
2
3
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select a menu  
item.  
FADE IN  
Fade-in/out (p.27)  
Specify the fade-out  
time for recording  
FADE OUT  
SRC  
Fade-in/out (p.27)  
Press the MULTI JOG dial.  
This will conrm your selection, and you will  
now be able to edit the menu item.  
For details on how to operate each menu item,  
refer to the page given in the Menu structure”  
table.  
Enable the Sample  
Rate Converter  
Using the sample rate  
converter (  
p.24)  
Specify the level for  
sync recording  
Sync recording  
(p.27)  
SYNC LEVEL  
AUTO_TRK  
A_TRK LEVEL  
A_TRK TIME  
Select the auto track  
mode  
Auto track recording  
(p.29)  
4
To return from Menu mode to normal mode,  
press the MENU button or the ENTER but-  
ton.  
The menu item you were editing will be nalized,  
and you will return to normal mode.  
Specify the level setting Auto track recording  
for auto track operation (p.29)  
Specify the time interval Auto track recording  
for auto track operation (p.29)  
Manually updating  
Manually increment  
the track number  
M_TR INCR  
TEXT EDIT  
the track number  
(p.30)  
Edit a CD title or track Entering a name  
name  
(p.34)  
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3 Menu mode operationsBasic operation in Menu mode  
If using the remote control unit  
1, 4  
3, 4  
2
1 Press the MENU button to enter Menu  
mode.  
You will switch from normal mode to Menu  
mode, and the display will show the menu items.  
2
3
Use the SKIP buttons to select a menu item.  
Press the ENTER button.  
This will conrm your selection, and you will  
now be able to edit the menu item.  
For details on how to operate each menu item,  
refer to the page given in the Menu structure”  
table (p.12).  
4
To return from Menu mode to normal mode,  
press the MENU button or the ENTER but-  
ton.  
The menu item you were editing will be nalized,  
and you will return to normal mode.  
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4 Playback  
This section explains how to playback CD/CD-R/CD-  
RW media inserted in the disc tray, and how to playback  
MP3 format audio les from media such as CD-ROM.  
2
3
4
5
Press the POWER switch to turn on the  
power.  
Press the  
the disc tray.  
(Open/Close) button to open  
Place the disc on the tray with the label fac-  
ing upward.  
Types of disc that can be played  
Press the  
the tray.  
(Open/Close) button to close  
The CDR632 can play the following types of disc.  
Commercial audio CDs recorded in CD-DA format  
CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded in CD-DA format  
The display will indicate Close. When the disc  
tray has closed completely, the display will  
change to TOC Reading..  
CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW discs containing MP3  
format les  
When the disc has been read, the display will  
indicate the total number of tracks and the total  
playback time.  
Note  
• The CDR632 can playback MP3 files that are  
recorded in ISO9660 level 1, level 2, or Joliet formats.  
It can also playback discs that were recorded as multi-  
session discs.  
• The following limitations apply to the number of MP3  
files and directories.  
Disc type  
Total number of tracks  
Total playback time  
Maximum number of directories: 255  
Maximum number of layers: 8  
Maximum number of MP3 files: 999  
Maximum length of MP3 directory names, file  
names, and ID3 tags: 255 characters  
• Regarding MP3 track information  
During playback, this information is shown in the dis-  
play with a priority order of ID3v2 > ID3v1 > file name.  
While stopped, the file name is shown.  
Track number indicator  
The type of disc inserted is shown as follows.  
CD:  
CD-R:  
Commercial audio CD  
CD-R media  
Caution  
MP3 les encoded with a sample rate other than 44.1 kHz  
cannot be played back correctly.The recommended format  
is 44.1 kHz sampling rate and 128 kbps or higher bit rate.  
CD-RW: CD-RW media  
NO TOC: CD-R or CD-RW media that has not  
been nalized  
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To start playback, press the  
ton.  
Operate the connected monitor system or the  
HEADPHONE LEVEL control to adjust the  
monitor level appropriately.  
(play) but-  
Basic playback operation  
This section explains the procedure for basic opera-  
tions such as play, pause, and stop.  
To pause or stop, proceed as follows.  
4
3, 5  
To pause playback  
Press the  
(pause) button. Press the  
(play)  
button once again to resume playback.  
To stop playback  
Press the  
(stop) button.  
2
1
6
Note  
Unless otherwise specied, the explanations in this man-  
1 If youre monitoring through headphones,  
connect your headphones to the PHONES  
jack and turn down the LEVEL control.  
ual assume that the playback modes (  
Continue Play.  
p.17) is set to  
14  
4 PlaybackSelecting a song  
Specifying a track number  
Selecting a song  
Heres how to select a song when playing a CD that  
contains more than one track. You can select a song  
either by moving to the previous or next track (Skip)  
or by directly specifying a track number.  
1
2
Skipping  
1
Heres how to use the 09 buttons on the remote con-  
trol unit to directly specify the track number you want  
to play.  
2
1 Use the 09 buttons on the remote control  
unit to enter a track number (maximum  
three digits).  
Heres how to skip to the previous or next track num-  
ber.  
1 Use the MULTI JOG dial on the front panel  
(or the SKIP buttons on the remote con-  
trol unit) to select tracks.  
Enter the track number starting with the highest-  
place digit.  
The dial or buttons operate as follows.  
To specify track 1  
Press the 1 button once.  
MULTI JOG dial  
Turn the dial to the right to select the next track  
number, or to the left to select the preceding  
track number.  
To specify track 12  
Press the 1 button 2 button in that order  
To specify track 103  
Press the 1 button 0 button 3 button in that  
order.  
SKIP buttons  
Press the  
button to select the next track  
number, or the  
button to select the preced-  
2
Press the PLAY button on the remote control  
unit.  
ing track number.  
2
Press the  
button on the front panel (or  
The selected track will begin playing. If you press  
the PAUSE button on the remote control unit  
instead of the PLAY button, you will move to the  
beginning of the selected track and enter pause  
mode.  
the PLAY button on the remote control unit).  
The selected track will begin playing. Instead of  
pressing the PLAY button, you can press the front  
panel  
(pause) button (or PAUSE button on the  
remote control unit) to move to the beginning of  
the selected track and enter pause mode.  
Note  
You can also conrm your track selection by pressing  
the ENTER button instead of the PLAY button.  
You cant use the numeric buttons to specify a track  
number in Program or Shufe mode.  
15  
4 PlaybackTrack search  
Direct search  
Heres how to search by directly specifying the  
desired track or time (direct search).  
Track search  
During playback (or while paused), you can search to  
nd the portion of the track you want to hear. You can  
search either in the normal way by fast-forwarding/  
rewinding while listening to the audio, or by directly  
specifying a track or time and moving to that point  
(direct search).  
1
2
Normal search  
1
To perform a direct search, use the 09  
buttons on the remote control unit to enter  
an eight-digit number as follows.  
Track number (three digits)  
SEARCH buttons  
Elapsed time (minutes) from the beginning of  
the track (three digits)  
Elapsed time (seconds) from the beginning of  
Heres how to use the remote control unit SEARCH  
buttons to search through a track while listening to the  
audio.  
the track (two digits)  
For example to specify the location at 1 minute 30  
seconds into track 2, press the buttons in the fol-  
lowing order.  
0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0  
1 Play or pause the desired track.  
2
Hold down one of the SEARCH buttons on  
the remote control unit.  
Search will begin in either the forward (  
) or  
reverse ( ) direction.  
3
To stop searching, release the SEARCH but-  
ton.  
You will return to the state (playing or paused) in  
which you were before searching.  
You will immediately move to the specied loca-  
tion as soon as you nish entering the eight digits.  
Note  
You cannot use normal search in an MP3 le.  
Note  
You can use direct search whether the track is  
stopped, playing, or paused.  
If you perform direct search while stopped or playing,  
playback will begin from the location you specify. If  
you perform direct search while paused, the disc will  
be paused at the location you specify.  
You cant use direct search in Program or Shufe  
mode.  
Caution  
If an MP3 disc is inserted, you will not be able to specify  
a time location within a track.The specied track will play  
when you enter the track number (the rst three digits).  
If you specify a track number or time that does not  
exist on the currently inserted disc, the search opera-  
tion will be cancelled at that point.  
16  
4 PlaybackPlayback modes  
2
If you want to specify only the track number,  
or the track number and the minutes, enter  
the desired digits and press the ENTER but-  
ton on the remote control unit (or the PLAY  
or PAUSE button).  
Playback modes  
On the CDR632 you can use one of four different  
playback modes. The following playback modes are  
available.  
If you specify only the track number  
Continue playback (default setting)  
Tracks will playback consecutively as their number.  
If you specify the track number (up to three digits)  
and then press the ENTER button on the remote con-  
trol unit (or the PLAY or PAUSE button), direct  
search will be executed. The minutes and seconds  
digits will all be zero.  
Note  
Unless otherwise specied, the explanations in this man-  
ual assume that playback mode is selected.  
Note  
Single playback  
Only one track will play, and then playback will stop.  
If you use this method to specify a track, you may omit  
the 0 or 00 at the beginning. For example, press 2 to  
select track 2, or press 1 and then 2 to select track 12,  
and then press the ENTER button (or the PLAY or  
PAUSE button).  
Program playback  
Tracks will play in the order you specify.  
Shufe playback  
All tracks on the disc will play in a random order  
regardless of the track number.  
You can switch the playback mode either by using the  
PLAY MODE button on the remote control unit or by  
using MENU button.  
If you use the ENTER button to perform direct search  
while stopped or playing, playback will begin from  
the location you specify. If you perform direct search  
while paused, the disc will be paused at the location  
you specify.  
If you press the PLAY button to perform direct  
search, playback will begin immediately from the  
location where you moved. If you press the PAUSE  
button, the disc will be paused at the location where  
you moved.  
Using the remote control unit buttons  
Note  
This operation is the same as Specifying a track num-  
ber(  
p.15).  
PLAY MODE button  
If you specify a track number and  
minutes position  
If you specify the track number and the starting loca-  
tion in minutes (a total of six digits) and then press  
the ENTER button on the remote control unit (or the  
PLAY or PAUSE button), direct search will be exe-  
cuted. In this case, the seconds digits will be zero.  
The operation when you press each button will be the  
same as when you specify only the track number.  
For example to specify the location at 1 minute 00 sec-  
onds into track 2, press the buttons in the following  
order.  
1 While stopped, press the PLAY MODE but-  
ton on the remote control unit repeatedly.  
The mode will change each time you press the  
button. The display will indicate the currently  
selected playback modes as follows.  
0 0 2 0 0 1 ENTER button on the  
remote control unit (or PLAY or PAUSE button)  
Display  
Continue  
Playback modes  
Note  
Continue playback  
Single playback  
Program playback  
Shufe playback  
When using this method to specify the location, you can  
omit the leading zero of the minutes. In the example  
above, press the buttons in the order of 0 0 2 1  
and then press the ENTER button (or the PLAY or  
PAUSE button).  
Single  
Program  
Shufe  
17  
4 PlaybackPlayback modes  
2
The previous display will reappear shortly  
after you stop operating the PLAY MODE  
button.  
With the exception of Continue playback mode,  
the playback mode is shown as follows in the left  
part of the display.  
Single playback  
In this playback mode only one track will playback.  
1 While stopped, set the playback mode to  
Single.  
For the procedure refer to Playback modes(→  
p.17).  
Normal playback  
Single playback  
Program playback  
Shufe playback  
No indication  
2
3
As necessary, use the SKIP buttons on the  
remote control unit, the 09 buttons on the  
remote control unit, or the MULTI JOG dial  
on the front panel to select the track you  
[1] is lit  
[PROGRAM] is lit red  
[SHUFFLE] is lit red  
want to playback (  
p.15).  
Using menu mode  
Press the (play) button on the front  
panel (or remote control unit).  
Only one track will playback, and then playback  
will stop.  
1 While stopped, access the PLAY MODE?”  
menu item as described in Basic opera-  
tion in Menu mode(p.12), and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
Program playback  
In this playback mode, tracks will playback in the  
order you specify beforehand.You can program up to  
99 tracks for playback.  
2
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the  
desired playback mode.  
The playback mode you selected is shown imme-  
diately. The display will show the currently  
selected mode as follows.  
Display  
Mode>Cont  
Playback modes  
Continue playback  
Single playback  
Program playback  
Shufe playback  
2
4
Mode>Single  
Mode>Program  
Mode>Shufe  
3
To return from menu mode to normal mode,  
press the MENU button or the ENTER but-  
ton.  
Caution  
1 While stopped, set the playback mode to  
Program.  
The playback mode you selected is remembered even if  
you turn off the power. However, the program you speci-  
ed in program playback mode will be erased when you  
turn off the power.  
For the procedure refer to Playback modes(→  
p.17).  
2
Use the 09 buttons on the remote control  
unit to enter the track number you want to  
program, and press the ENTER button to  
conrm it.  
Continue playback  
This is the standard mode, in which tracks will play-  
back consecutively in order of their track number.  
The track number will be programmed.  
1 While stopped, set the playback mode to  
Note  
Continueor Mode>Cont.  
Alternatively, you can select a track by turning the MULTI  
JOG dial and then press the ENTER button to program it.  
For the procedure refer to Playback modes(  
p.17).  
3
Repeat step 2 to program the other tracks  
you want to play.  
2
Press the  
(play) button on the front  
panel (or the remote control unit).  
Playback will occur in the order of the track num-  
ber.  
Note  
You may program the same track more than once.  
18  
4 PlaybackSwitching the time display  
You can press the CLEAR button on the remote con-  
trol unit to delete the most recently programmed track  
from the program data.  
No indication  
The elapsed time of the current track is displayed.  
[REMAIN] lit  
4
Press the PLAY button to begin program  
playback.  
The remaining time of the current track is displayed.  
[TOTAL] lit  
The elapsed time of the disc is displayed.  
Caution  
In this playback mode, playback is not possible unless  
at least one track has been programmed.  
If you press the STOP button while stopped, all of the  
program data will be erased.  
If you change the playback mode while stopped, all of  
the program data will be erased.  
[TOTAL] and [REMAIN] lit  
The remaining time of the disc is displayed.  
Note  
While stopped, the total recorded time of the disc is  
always displayed, regardless of how the [TOTAL] and  
[REMAIN] indicators are lit.  
In program mode, the elapsed time or remaining time  
of the entire program (not the entire disc) is displayed.  
When playing an MP3 le, the elapsed track time is  
always displayed. The DISPLAY button is not used.  
For details on the time display during recording or in  
record-ready mode, refer to Switching the time dis-  
playin the Recordingsection (p.24).  
If you turn off the power of the CDR632, all of the pro-  
gram data will be erased.  
Note  
If you attempt to program 100 or more songs, an error  
message of PGM Full!will appear.You can pro-  
gram a maximum of 99 songs.  
If the total playback time of the programmed tracks  
exceeds 999 minutes 59 seconds, the display will indi-  
cate --- : --.  
Timer playback  
Shufe playback  
This mode plays all tracks in a random order.  
Timer playback is a function that automatically starts  
playback when the power is turned on. By using this  
function, you can use a commercially available timer  
to turn on the power of the CDR632, and start play-  
back at a desired time.  
1 While stopped, set the playback mode to  
Shufe.  
For the procedure refer to Playback modes(  
p.17).  
2
Press the  
(play) button on the front  
panel (or remote control unit).  
All tracks will play in a random order, regardless  
of their track number.  
TIMER switch  
Switching the time display  
1 Connect the CDR632 to your timer so that  
power is supplied from the timer to the  
CDR632.  
Heres how to switch the time display.  
2
3
Insert the disc that you want to play.  
DISPLAY button  
To turn on the timer playback function, set  
the CDR632sTIMER switch to PLAY.  
When the timer playback function is on, the timer  
indicator in the display will light.  
Note  
Press the DISPLAY button on the front panel (or the  
remote control unit).  
Each time you press the button, you will cycle  
through the following four types of time display. The  
currently selected display type is shown by the fol-  
lowing indicators.  
The timer indicator will blink if no disc is inserted.  
4
Set your timer to the desired time.  
The CDR632 will turn on at the time specied by  
your timer, and playback will begin automatically.  
19  
4 – Playback—Repeat playback  
A-B repeat playback  
The region (A-B) you specify within a track will play  
repeatedly.  
Repeat playback  
Here’s how you can repeatedly play all tracks of the  
currently inserted disc, or repeatedly play a specified  
region within a track (A-B Repeat Playback).  
Normal repeat playback  
All tracks on the disc will play repeatedly.  
A-B button  
REPEAT button  
1 Press the REPEAT button on the front  
panel (or the remote control unit) to turn  
on the repeat playback function.  
The display will indicate “Repeat ON” and the  
[REPEAT] indicator will light.  
1 During playback, press the A-B button on  
the remote control unit at the point (A)  
where you want to start A-B repeat play-  
back.  
The [REPEAT] indicator in the display will light,  
and the [A-B] indicator will blink.  
In this state, all tracks on the disc will play repeat-  
edly.  
2
At the point where you want repeat playback  
to end (B), press the A-B button on the  
remote control unit once again.  
In addition to the [REPEAT] indicator in the dis-  
play, the [A-B] indicator will also light.  
During playback, if the Repeat mode is turned on,  
playback continues as before, and when the last  
track nishes, playback resumes from the rst  
track. If Repeat mode is turned on when the disc  
is stopped, press the  
operation.  
(play) button to begin  
The region (A-B) has now been specied, and A-  
B repeat play will begin.  
2
To turn off the repeat play function, press  
the REPEAT button on the front panel (or the  
remote control unit) once again.  
The display will indicate Repeat OFFand the  
[REPEAT] indicator will go dark.  
Note  
Alternatively, you can pause the playback and then spec-  
ify the start (A) and end (B) points.  
3
To turn off the A-B repeat playback function,  
press the A-B button or the repeat button on  
the remote control unit.  
The [REPEAT] indicator and [A-B] indicator in the  
display will go dark, and A-B repeat playback  
will be cancelled. If you cancelled during play-  
back, playback will continue even the point speci-  
ed as the end of A-B repeat play is passed.  
Note  
Combining the repeat mode with the program playback,  
single-track playback and shuffle playback functions will  
enable program repeat, single-track repeat and shuffle  
repeat operations, respectively.  
Caution  
The specied region (A-B) will be erased if you press  
the STOP button.  
You cant use the A-B repeat playback function in an  
MP3 le.  
You cant use the A-B repeat playback function across  
two or more tracks.  
20  
4 PlaybackPitch control playback  
Pitch control playback  
Playing MP3 les  
The CDR632 has a pitch control playback function  
that lets you adjust the pitch (and speed) of the play-  
back.  
Heres how to play a disc that contains MP3 les (an  
MP3 disc).  
When playing back an MP3 disc, you can use either  
of two modes; a mode in which all MP3 les on the  
disc can be played, or directory modein which only  
the MP3 les in a specic directory (folder) will be  
available for playback.  
PITCH button MULTI JOG/ENTER  
Playing back all MP3 les  
The CDR632 can playback an MP3 disc in the same  
way as a conventional disc.  
Caution  
2
1, 3  
Pitch control does not work for MP3 les.  
1 To turn pitch control playback on, press  
the PITCH button on the front panel (or  
the remote control unit).  
The current pitch change value is shown as a per-  
centage, and after a time the previous display will  
reappear.  
4
1 Press the  
(Open/Close) button to open  
2
As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode( p.12), access the PITCH CONT?”  
the disc tray.  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Pitch> XXX%”  
(adjustable in a range of 16.0 to 0.0 to +16.0).  
2
3
Place the disc on the tray with the label fac-  
ing upward.  
Press the  
the disc tray.  
(Open/Close) button to close  
3
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to adjust the  
amount of pitch change.  
The display will indicate Closeand when the  
disc tray has closed completed the display will  
change to TOC Reading..  
When the contents of the disc have been read, the  
[TRACK] indicator in the display will light, and  
the total number of tracks on the MP3 disc will be  
displayed. The total playback time is not dis-  
played.  
Note  
You can use the PITCH STEP?menu item to adjust the  
steps in which this adjustment will occur, in a range of  
0.1%1.0%.  
4
Press the MENU button or the ENTER button  
to return from menu mode to normal mode.  
5
To temporarily turn off pitch control play-  
back, press the PITCH button on the front  
panel (or the remote control unit).  
The display will indicate Pitch OFFand the  
pitch control playback function will be turned off.  
To turn it back on, press the same button once  
again.  
Total number of tracks  
Caution  
Please note that if you turn the pitch control playback  
function on/off during playback, the audio playback may  
be momentarily interrupted.  
Track number indicator  
21  
4 PlaybackPlaying MP3 files  
Caution  
Note  
For a disc on which MP3 les are stored, each MP3  
le is handled as a track.  
MP3 les converted at a sampling rate other than 44.1  
kHz cannot be played correctly. The recommended  
format is a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and a bit rate of  
128 kbps or higher.  
Directories that do not contain MP3 les cannot be  
selected for operations. For example in the illustration  
below, directories B and C contain MP3 les and can  
be selected for operations, but directory A is excluded  
from operations.  
Note  
For a disc on which MP3 les are stored, each MP3  
le is handled as a track.  
Even if the MP3 disc is internally divided into multiple  
directories (a hierarchical structure), all MP3 les  
including those in sub-directories and sub-sub-direc-  
tories will be read.  
Track numbers are assigned automatically, starting  
with MP3 les in the root directory (the top level of the  
disc).  
Disc  
Directory  
A
Directory  
(MP3 file)  
B
mp3. 1  
4
To begin playback, press the  
ton.  
The MP3 will playback.  
(play) but-  
mp3. 2  
mp3. 3  
mp3. 4  
Note  
You can select songs in the same way as when oper-  
ating a conventional disc.  
You can use program playback and repeat playback  
(except for A-B repeat playback) in the same way as  
on a conventional disc.  
mp3. 5  
Directory  
C
mp3. 6  
If you press the ENTER button during playback or  
while paused, the ID3 tag of the MP3 le is displayed.  
If there is no ID3 tag, the le name is displayed.  
mp3. 7  
Directory  
mp3. 8  
D
mp3. 9  
Caution  
You cant search through a track on an MP3 disc.  
Specifying a directory for playback  
Heres how to use directory mode, in which you can  
playback the MP3 les within a specied directory of  
the MP3 disc.  
Caution  
<About directory playback>  
A directory (also called a folder) is a hierarchical  
level on CD media or a hard disk.  
If you turn directory mode on, the MP3 les in the root  
directory (the top level that contains directory A and  
directory D in the above illustration) cannot be played.  
If directory mode is on, only the les within the  
selected directory will be the target of your opera-  
tions, and functions such as program playback and  
repeat playback will all occur within the same direc-  
tory.  
If directory mode is off, the directory structure of the  
disc is ignored, and all MP3 les on the disc will be  
subject to playback.  
22  
4 – Playback—Playing MP3 files  
Directory playback settings  
Here’s how to turn directory mode on/off and perform  
operations in directory mode.  
Note  
In the explanation below, we use menu mode to switch  
directory mode on/off, but you can also do this by press-  
ing the DIR button on the remote control unit.  
1 As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the  
“DIRECTORY?” menu item and press the  
MULTI JOG dial.  
The display will indicate DIR> XXX(you can  
select ON or OFF).  
2
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to turn directory  
mode on/off.  
If you turn this on, the [DISC] indicator in the dis-  
play will light.  
3
4
Press the MENU button to return from menu  
mode to normal mode.  
To select the desired directory for opera-  
tions, use the MULTI JOG dial (or the SKIP  
buttons on the remote control unit) while  
stopped.  
The display will indicate DIR XXX(you can  
select the directory number).  
The previous display will reappear a short time  
after you stop operations. The directory that had  
last been displayed will be selected for opera-  
tions.  
Note  
• Directories that do not contain MP3 files are excluded  
from operations and will not be displayed.This means  
that the selectable directory numbers may not be con-  
secutive.  
• While stopped, you can press the ENTER button to  
view the name of the currently selected directory.  
5
Press the  
(play) button on the front  
panel (or remote control unit).  
Playback will start within the selected directory.  
Functions such as program playback or repeat  
playback will all occur within the same directory.  
Note  
During playback, you can use the MULTI JOG dial (or the  
SKIP buttons on the remote control unit) to select tracks  
(MP3 les).  
23  
5 Recording  
This section explains how to record on CD-R/CD-RW  
media inserted in the disc tray, and how to use various  
recording functions.  
[ANALOG] lit  
The input signal of ANALOG IN (UNBALANCED)  
jacks L/R is selected as the recording source.  
The display will briey indicate Analog”  
.
[DIGITAL] and [OPTICAL] lit  
The input signal of the DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) jack  
is selected as the recording source.  
Before you record  
Understanding the following points will help you avoid  
unnecessary problems when recording. Before record-  
ing, please take a moment to read these.  
The CD specication allows no more than 99  
tracks (songs) to be recorded on a disc. Also, it is  
not possible to record a song that is shorter than  
four seconds.  
If you press the STOP button or PAUSE button  
less than four seconds after you start recording,  
the recorder will stop or enter record-ready mode  
only after four seconds have elapsed. Silence will  
be recorded during this time.  
The display will briey indicate Optical”  
.
[DIGITAL] and [COAXIAL] lit  
The input signal of the DIGITAL IN (COAXIAL)  
jack is selected as the recording source.  
The display will briey indicate Coaxial”  
.
Using the sample rate converter  
The CDR632 always records at 44.1 kHz (the CD  
sampling rate). If you wish to digitally record a signal  
of a different sampling rate from a DIGITAL IN jack  
(OPTICAL/COAXIAL), you must turn on the sample  
rate converter (SRC) as follows.  
If the number of songs reaches 99 during record-  
ing, the display will indicate Disc Full!and  
PMA Writingand then the recorder will stop.  
If the available recording time of the disc is com-  
pletely used up while recording, a fade-out will be  
performed. Then the display will indicate Disc  
Full!and PMA Writingand the recorder  
will stop.  
1 As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the SRC?menu  
item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate SRC> XXX(you  
can select ON or OFF).  
2
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to turn the SRC on/  
off.  
3
To return from menu mode to normal mode,  
press the MENU button or the ENTER button.  
If you insert a disc that has been partially  
recorded (and not yet nalized), recording will  
continue following the already-recorded portion.  
Note  
If a signal is being received from the DIGITAL INPUT  
jack (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) when the SRC is off, the  
[DIGITAL] indicator on the display will blink while  
recording, record-ready, or monitoring.  
If you want to record additional material on a CD-  
RW that has already been nalized, you can un-  
nalize the disc (  
p.31).  
Digital signals other than 44.1 kHz cannot be  
recorded if the SRC is off. If you attempt to record, an  
error message of Not Fs44.1K!is displayed.  
Selecting the input signal  
You can select one of the following three input signals  
(recording sources).  
Adjusting the input signal  
Heres how to adjust the level of the input signal.  
INPUT SELECT button  
INPUT controls  
Press the INPUT SELECT button on the front panel  
to select the recording source.  
Each time you press the button, you will cycle  
between the following three recording sources. The  
currently selected recording source is shown by the  
state of the following indicators.  
1
Make sure that your recording source (e.g.,  
playback unit) is connected to the jack(s)  
you selected as the recording source.  
24  
5 RecordingBasic recording operations  
2
If the recording source is analog ([ANALOG]  
lit), use the INPUT controls to adjust the  
level received from the connected playback  
unit.  
Monitoring the input signal  
Heres how to monitor the input signal.  
Set the level as high as possible without allowing  
the meters shown in the upper part of the display  
to reach the clipping point.  
(record)/TR.INCR. button  
1 With no disc inserted, press the  
(record)/TR.INCR. button on the front  
panel (or the RECORD button on the  
remote control unit).  
The outer part of the INPUT controls  
adjusts the level of the left channel, and  
the inner part adjusts the level of the right  
channel. Normally, both parts will move in tan-  
dem when you move one part, but you can adjust  
the left and right levels individually by holding  
down one part while you move the other.  
The display will indicate Monitorand input  
signal monitoring will be enabled.  
2
To defeat monitoring of the input signal,  
press the  
(stop) button on the front  
panel (or the remote control unit).  
Caution  
The INPUT control setting has no effect if the recording  
source is a digital signal.  
Basic recording operations  
Note  
This section explains how to insert a disc and record.  
2, 4  
The INPUT control adjusts the level of the input signal  
from the ANALOG IN (UNBALANCED) L/R jacks before  
it is converted to a digital signal.  
5
7
3
Use the following procedure to set the level  
(digital volume) that is recorded on the disc.  
1As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the VOLUME?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Vol> XXXdB”  
(adjustable in a range of 54.0 to 0.0 to +18.0).  
1
8
6
1 Press the POWER switch to turn on the  
power.  
2Turn the MULTI JOG dial to set the  
recording level.  
2
3
4
Press the  
the disc tray.  
(Open/Close) button to open  
If an analog signal is being input, the ideal is  
to adjust the level in step 2 using the INPUT  
controls, and set the digital volume at 0 dB.  
If a digital signal is being input, use this set-  
ting to compensate when the level of the signal  
is too low or too high.  
Place a writable disc on the tray with the  
label facing upward.  
Press the  
the disc tray.  
(Open/Close) button to close  
The display will indicate Close. When the disc  
tray has closed completely, the display will switch  
to TOC Reading..  
If you inserted a blank disc, the display will indi-  
cate Blank Disc.  
Caution  
Be aware that the signal will clip if you raise the digital  
volume inappropriately.  
3
Press the MENU button or the ENTER button  
to return from menu mode to normal mode.  
5
Press the INPUT SELECT button to select  
the recording source.  
For details on recording sources, refer to Select-  
ing the input signal(p.24).  
25  
5 RecordingSwitching the time display  
6
Press the  
(record) button to enter  
Switching the time display  
record-ready mode.  
The [REC] and [  
] will light, and the display  
will indicate Now OPC..  
Heres how to switch the time display during record-  
ing (or in record-ready mode).  
Note  
OPCstands for Optimum Power Control. This is a  
function that optimizes the power of the laser used to  
record the disc.  
DISPLAY button  
If a digital signal is recorded as the recording source  
but no signal (or an inappropriate signal) is being  
input, an error message of D-IN UNLOCK!is dis-  
played.  
During recording (or in record-ready mode), press the  
DISPLAY button on the front panel (or the remote  
control unit).  
Each time you press the button, you will cycle  
through the following four types of time display. The  
currently selected display type is shown by the fol-  
lowing indicators.  
7
Adjust the input level.  
For details on the input level, refer to Adjusting  
the input signal(p.24).  
Set the level as high as possible without allowing  
the [OVER] indication of the meters shown in the  
upper part of the display to light.  
Clipping will produce digital noise if [OVER]  
lights. Be aware that unlike the case of analog  
recording, there is no headroom beyond the [0]  
point of the meter.  
No indication  
The elapsed recording time of the current track is dis-  
played.  
[REMAIN] lit  
The remaining recordable time of the disc is dis-  
played.  
Note  
When recording a CD, we recommend that as a gen-  
eral rule you set the menu mode VOLUME at 0.0  
dB. This allows you record the recording-source CD  
without clipping.  
[TOTAL] lit  
The total elapsed recording time of the entire disc is  
displayed.  
8
To start recording, press the  
ton.  
(play) but-  
[TOTAL] and [REMAIN] lit  
The remaining recordable time of the disc is dis-  
played.  
Input a signal from the playback unit etc. youve  
connected as the recording source.  
If you want to stop or pause recording, proceed as  
follows.  
Note  
For details on the time displays while playing or paused,  
refer to Switching the time displayin the Playbacksec-  
To pause recording  
tion (  
p.14).  
Press the  
(pause) button. Press the  
(play)  
button once again to resume recording.  
To stop recording  
Press the  
(stop) button.  
The display will indicate PMA Writingand  
the recorded content will be written to the disc.  
Caution  
While the display indicates PMA Writingthe  
recorded content is being written to the disc. button  
operations are disabled during this time.  
Never subject the CDR632 to severe vibration or turn  
off the power while the PMA Writingindication is  
shown. The recorded content will not be written cor-  
rectly if you do so.  
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5 RecordingFade-in/out  
Fade-in/out  
Sync recording  
When recording, you can fade-in the input signal  
from silence to the specied level, or fade-out from  
the current level to silence. The fade-in/out times can  
be specied independently.  
Sync recording makes recording begin automatically  
when the input signal exceeds a specied level (the  
sync level) and end automatically when silence is  
detected at the end.  
2
FADER button  
1, 4  
1 As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the FADE IN?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Fade In> XXs(you  
can select 130).  
1
After entering record-ready mode (→  
p.25), press the SYNC REC button repeat-  
edly to select Sync ALLor Sync 1.  
Each time you press the button, the display will  
cycle through the following settings: Sync ALL”  
(repeatedly sync-record the input source) →  
Sync 1(sync-record only once) Sync  
OFF(sync-record is off).  
Here you can specify the fade-in time.  
2
3
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to specify the fade-  
in time.  
Press the MENU button to return from menu  
mode to normal mode.  
If Sync ALLis selected, the [SYNC] indicator  
in the display will light, and the CDR632 will be  
ready to sync-record.  
If Sync 1is selected, the [SYNC] indicator in  
the display will blink, and the CDR632 will be  
ready to sync-record.  
By selecting the FADE OUT?menu item in  
step 1, you can specify the fade-out time in the  
same way.  
4
5
To execute a fade-in, press the FADER but-  
ton on the front panel (or the remote control  
unit) from record-ready mode.  
Recording will begin at the same time as the fade-  
in, and the display will indicate Fade In.  
2
If necessary, you can adjust the sync level  
as follows.  
1As described in “Basic operation in Menu  
mode” (p.12), access the SYNC  
LEVEL?menu item and press the MULTI  
JOG dial.  
To execute a fade-out, press the FADER but-  
ton on the front panel (or the remote control  
unit) during recording.  
The fade-out will begin, and recording will stop  
when the fade reaches silence. The display will  
indicate Fade Outwhile the fade-out is occur-  
ring.  
The display will indicate S_LEV> XXXdB.  
2Turn the MULTI JOG dial to set the sync  
level. The range is 24 dB to 72 dB (6 dB  
steps).  
Note  
3Press the MENU button or ENTER button  
You are able to operate fade-out during a fade-in, or fade-  
in during a fade-out.  
to exit menu mode.  
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5 RecordingSync recording  
3
Begin playback on input source unit.  
If the sync level setting is too high, you may lose the  
rst part of a song that begins softly.  
After playback is begun on input source unit, the  
CDR632 will start recording automatically when  
it detects audio signal which is above the sync  
level adjusted in step 2. However, after Sync1 or  
Sync ALL is selected, and if the signal below the  
adjusted sync level is not detected over one sec-  
ond, the CDR632 will not begin recording auto-  
matically even it detects the audio signal.  
level  
Recording  
starts  
S_LEV  
This part of the track  
is not recorded  
time  
level  
Start of recording  
Conversely, you should be aware that if the sync level  
setting is too low, the noise level of an analog source  
may be higher than the sync level, so that sync  
recording fails to start.  
S_LEV  
noise level  
time  
level  
Start of track is not registered  
Noise is higher than  
threshold  
Note  
In this manual, we refer to audio below the currently  
S_LEV  
specied sync level as silence”  
.
When ve seconds of silence occurs, the CDR632  
will automatically enter record-ready mode. If you  
selected Sync 1, the sync recording setting will be  
defeated.  
time  
level  
level  
REC pause  
Division between tracks  
5 seconds  
S_LEV  
S_LEV  
Song you dont  
Song you want to record  
want to record  
time  
time  
4
To cancel sync recording, press the SYNC  
REC button to select Sync OFF.  
Note  
If Sync 1is selected, pressing the  
(pause) but-  
ton will stop the disc and defeat the sync recording  
setting.  
If Sync ALLis selected, pressing the  
(pause)  
button will enter record-ready mode, but the sync  
recording setting will be maintained.  
In either case, the sync recording setting will be  
defeated if you stop by pressing the  
(stop) button.  
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5 RecordingAuto track recording  
Minute  
Auto track recording  
The track number will be updated when the speci-  
ed length of time has elapsed after recording  
began. Use the A_TRK TIME?menu item to  
specify this length of time.  
When A_Trk=Minute, the [ATRACK] indicator in  
the display will light.  
Auto track recording is a function that automatically  
updates the track number when the specied condi-  
tion occurs.  
1 Select the auto track mode as follows.  
The [ATRACK] indicator will blink while record-  
ing and in record-ready mode.  
1As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the AUTO_TRK?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate A_Trk> XXX.  
2
If you selected Levelas the auto track  
mode, proceed as follows to set the auto  
track level.  
2Use the MULTI JOG dial to select one of  
1As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the A_TRK  
LEVEL?menu item and press the ENTER  
button.  
the following modes.  
Level  
The track number will be updated when the signal  
exceeds the specied auto track level after being  
below this level for two seconds or longer.  
To specify the auto track level, use the A_TRK  
LEVEL?menu item. You can specify this level in  
the range of 24 dB to 72 dB (6 dB steps).  
2Turn the MULTI JOG dial to set the auto  
track level in a range of 24 dB to 72 dB (6  
dB steps).  
3Press the MENU button or ENTER button  
When A_Trk=Level, the [A•TRACK] indicator in  
the display will light.  
to exit menu mode.  
3
If you selected Minuteas the auto track  
mode, proceed as follows to specify the time  
interval for updating the track number.  
1As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the A_TRK_TIME?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate TR_TIME>XXm.  
Track  
At least 2  
seconds  
increment  
level  
S_LEV  
2Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select 1m”  
(1 minute), 5m(5 minutes), 10m(10  
minutes), 15m(15 minutes), or 30m”  
(30 minutes) as the time interval.  
time  
3Press the MENU button or ENTER button  
to exit menu mode.  
Digi  
In this condition, the track number will be  
updated when the input signal meets the speci-  
ed conditions, or when the specied interval  
of time has elapsed since recording began.  
When recording a digital source (CD, DAT, MD),  
the track number will be updated when a track  
boundary has been detected in the source.  
When A_Trk=Digi, the [ATRACK] indicator in  
the display will light.  
Note  
However if an analog source is being recorded  
even though Digi is selected, or when recording a  
digital source other than the above, the track num-  
ber will be updated according to the input level in  
the same way as with the Levelsetting  
described above.  
You cant change the TR_TIME setting during recording.  
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5 RecordingManually updating the track number  
Manually updating the track  
number  
Rec mute  
This function makes it easy to record a silent interval.  
To do so, press the remote control unit REC MUTE  
button during recording.  
If you want to update the track number manually, pro-  
ceed as follows.  
1
REC MUTE button  
2
1 Take the following steps to enable manual  
track number updating.  
1As described in Basic operation in Menu  
mode(p.12), access the M_TR INCR?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate TR_INCR> XXX”  
(you can select ON or OFF).  
The display will indicate Rec Muteand muted  
recording will begin. After approximately four sec-  
onds, the recorder will enter record-ready mode.  
Note  
2Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select ON.  
The rec mute function can be controlled only from the  
remote control unit.  
3Press the MENU button or the ENTER but-  
ton to exit menu mode.  
2
Press the  
(record) button at the point  
where you want to assign a track number.  
The track number will be updated.  
Note  
This button is disabled while track number 99 is being  
recorded.  
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6 CD-R/CD-RW disc operations  
4
To execute the operation, press the ENTER  
button once again.  
Finalization will begin, and the display will indi-  
cate the estimated time remaining until comple-  
tion as TOC X:XX.  
When nalization is nished, the display will  
indicate Complete. All operating buttons are  
disabled while nalization is being performed.  
Caution  
Be careful that the power is not accidentally turned off  
while the nalize, un-nalize, refresh, or disc/track erase  
operations are being executed. If this occurs, the data on  
the disc will be corrupted, and it is also possible that the  
disc itself will become unusable.  
This section explains various operations that you can  
perform on a CD-R/CD-RW disc, such as nalizing a  
recorded CD-R/CD-RW disc so that it can be played  
on a conventional CD player, or erasing all or part of  
the tracks on a CD-RW disc.  
Un-nalizing  
Finalizing  
Un-nalizing is an operation that allows further  
recording on a CD-RW disc that has been nalized.  
Finalizing is the operation of writing the TOC (Table  
Of Contents: information about the recorded data,  
such as the number of songs and the playback start  
time of each song) to the CD-R/CD-RW media.  
1
3, 4  
A disc recorded on the CDR632 cannot be played  
back on a conventional CD player until the nal TOC  
has been written to the disc. (The CDR632 itself will  
be able to play the disc even before it has been nal-  
ized.)  
2
Normally, no additional recording can be done on  
CD-R/CD-RW media once it has been nalized.  
However in the case of a CD-RW, you can un-  
nalizethe disc so that additional recording can be  
performed.  
1 Insert a nalized CD-RW disc into the disc  
tray.  
2
While stopped,press the ERASE/DEL button  
on the front panel (or the ERASE button on  
the remote control unit), and use the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote  
1
3, 4  
control unit) to select UNFINALIZE?”  
.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
ERASE/DEL button (or the remote control unit  
SKIP buttons) once again.  
3
4
Press the ENTER button.  
2
The display will indicate Sure?.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
STOP button.  
1 Insert a recorded CD-R/CD-RW disc into  
the disc tray.  
To execute the operation, press the ENTER  
button once again.  
Un-nalization will begin, and the display will  
indicate the estimated time remaining until com-  
pletion as Erase X:XX.  
When un-nalization is nished, the display will  
indicate Complete.  
2
While stopped, press the FINALIZE/INS but-  
ton on the front panel or the FINALIZE but-  
ton on the remote control unit.  
The display will indicate FINALIZE?.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
FINALIZE/INS button (or the FINALIZE button  
on the remote control unit) once again.  
3
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Sure?.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
STOP button.  
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6 CD-R/CD-RW disc operationsRefreshing  
Refreshing  
Erasing a disc  
In some cases, the CDR632 may be unable to recog-  
nize a disc, perhaps because nalization was aborted  
by a power failure or other reason, or because the disc  
has been used by a computer. In such cases, refresh-  
ing the disc as described below may enable the  
CDR632 to detect it.  
This operation erases all tracks that have been  
recorded on a CD-RW, allowing the disc to be  
recorded from a blank state.  
1
3, 4  
1
3, 4  
2
Caution  
2
The contents of the erased disc will be lost forever. Use  
this operation with great caution so that you dont erase  
an important disc by mistake.  
1 Insert the disc into the disc tray.  
2
While stopped,press the ERASE/DEL button  
on the front panel (or the ERASE button on  
the remote control unit), and use the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote  
1 Insert a recorded CD-RW disc into the  
disc tray.  
2
While stopped,press the ERASE/DEL button  
on the front panel (or the ERASE button on  
the remote control unit), and use the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote  
control unit) to select REFRESH?”  
.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the  
remote control unit) once again.  
control unit) to select ERASE DISC?”  
.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the  
remote control unit) once again.  
3
4
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Sure?.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
(stop) button.  
3
4
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Sure?.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
(stop) button.  
To execute the operation, press the ENTER  
button once again.  
Refresh will begin, and the display will indicate  
the estimated time remaining until completion as  
Erase X:XX.  
When refresh is nished, the display will indicate  
Complete.  
To execute the operation, press the ENTER  
button once again.  
Disc erasure will begin, and the display will indi-  
cate the estimated time remaining until comple-  
tion as Erase X:XX.  
When the disc has been erased, the display will  
indicate Complete.  
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6 CD-R/CD-RW disc operationsErasing a track  
When the track erasure is nished, the display  
will indicate Complete.  
Erasing a track  
This operation erases the specied track and all sub-  
sequent tracks from a recorded CD-RW disc.  
1
36  
2
Caution  
The contents of the erased track(s) will be lost forever.  
Use this operation with great caution so that you dont  
erase important tracks by mistake.  
1 Insert a recorded CD-RW disc into the  
disc tray.  
2
While stopped,press the ERASE/DEL button  
on the front panel (or the ERASE button on  
the remote control unit), and use the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote  
control unit) to select ERASE TRACK?”  
.
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the  
remote control unit) once again.  
3
4
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Erase XX-XX(rst  
track to be erased last track).  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the  
remote control unit).  
Use the MULTI JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons  
on the remote control unit) to select the rst  
track to be erased.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE button on the  
remote control unit).  
5
6
Press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Sure?.  
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the  
STOP button.  
To execute the operation, press the ENTER  
button once again.  
Track erasure will begin, and the display will  
indicate the estimated remaining time until com-  
pletion as Erase X:XX.  
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7 Entering names  
To move the cursor  
Use the SYNC REC/< button or FADER/> button.  
Pressing the SYNC REC/< button moves the cursor to  
the left, and pressing the FADER/> button moves the  
cursor to the right.  
Caution  
If you turn off the power without nalizing after entering a  
name, the TOC will not be written, and the name you  
entered will be discarded.You must execute the nalize  
operation to write the TOC.  
You can also use the remote control unit SYNC REC  
or FADER buttons to move the cursor.  
You can use the TEXT EDIT?menu item to enter a  
name for a disc or track.  
To delete characters  
Move the cursor to the character you want to delete,  
and press the ERASE/DEL button (or the ERASE  
button on the remote control unit).  
Naming a disc  
Heres how to assign a name to a CD-R/CD-RW disc.  
To insert characters  
Locate the cursor on where you want to insert a char-  
acter, and press the FINALIZE/INS button (or the  
FINALIZE button on the remote control unit).  
1 2, 3  
To correct characters  
Move the cursor to the character you want to correct,  
and enter the desired character.  
If youve edited text and then attempt to remove the  
disc without writing the TOC, a message of Sure?  
Text! will appear. If you want to remove the disc with-  
1 While stopped, access the TEXT EDIT?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Text> XXX(you can  
choose Disc or a track number 0199).  
out writing the TOC, press the  
(Open/Close) but-  
ton once again while the Sure? Text! message is  
shown (the text you entered will be discarded).  
2
Press the ENTER button, and use the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote  
control unit) to select Text> Disc”  
.
3
Press the ENTER button.  
The character display area will show the current  
disc name, and name edit mode will be active (the  
cursor will blink).  
4
Enter a name as described below, and press  
the MENU button on the front panel (or the  
MENU button on the remote control unit) to  
nalize your input.  
In name edit mode, you can assign a name as follows.  
To select the type of characters  
Press the DISPLAY button on the front panel or  
remote control unit to switch between the following  
two types of characters.  
Lowercase alphabet/Symbols (nothing shown in  
display)  
Uppercase alphabet/Symbols (CAPSlit in dis-  
play)  
To enter characters  
Use the MULTI JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the  
remote control unit) to select characters, and press the  
ENTER button to conrm your choice.  
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7 Entering namesNaming a track  
Naming a track  
Heres how to assign a name to a track recorded on a  
CD-R/CD-RW disc.  
1 2, 3  
1 While stopped, access the TEXT EDIT?”  
menu item and press the ENTER button.  
The display will indicate Text> XXX(you can  
choose Disc or a track number 0199).  
2
Press the ENTER button, and use the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the SKIP buttons on the remote  
control unit) to select a track number 0199.  
3
Press the ENTER button.  
The character display area will show the current  
track name, and name edit mode will be active  
(the cursor will blink).  
Note  
If there currently is no name, nothing will be displayed  
(the cursor will only blink).  
4
Enter a name in the same way as for a disc  
name, and press the MENU button on the  
front panel (or the MENU button on the  
remote control unit) to nalize your input.  
If youve edited text and then attempt to remove  
the disc without writing the TOC, a message of  
Sure? Text! will appear. If you want to remove the  
disc without writing the TOC, press the  
(Open/Close) button once again while the Sure?  
Text! message is shown (the text you entered will  
be discarded).  
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8 Messages  
Cant Edit!  
Error messages  
The editing operation cannot be executed due to  
operational restrictions.  
If one of the following messages should appear, press  
Cant Sel!  
the  
(stop) button and then deal with the cause of  
The menu or other item cannot be selected  
because it is prohibited.  
the error. If you are still unable to resolve the prob-  
lem, please contact service center nearby.  
Cant INCR!  
Cant Rec!  
The track cannot be incremented because  
M_TR_INCR is OFF.  
Cannot record. Either erase the contents of the  
disc (for a CD-RW), or use a different recordable  
disc.  
Rec Error!  
An error occurred while recording. Please re-  
record.  
Disc Error!  
There is a problem with the disc. Use a different  
disc.  
No DIR!  
There is no directory that contains a le.  
Disc Full!  
Recording is not possible because there is no  
more recordable time or recordable track on the  
disc.  
Decode Err!  
Failed to playback an MP3 le.  
Text Full!  
You have reached the maximum number of char-  
acters.  
Messages during operation  
Sure? Text!  
Blank Disc  
After editing text, you attempted to open the tray  
without nalizing. If you wish to proceed (and  
discard the text you entered), press the  
(Open/Close) button once again.  
An unrecorded disc is inserted.  
Complete  
An operation such as nalize or erase has been  
completed.  
Drive Error!  
Now OPC.  
There is a problem with the CD-RW drive.  
Calibration is being performed to match the char-  
acteristics of the disc being used so that it can be  
recorded optimally.  
D-IN UNLOCK!  
No digital unit is connected to the DIGITAL IN  
jack (or the power of the connected digital unit is  
turned off). Check the connection and power of  
your digital unit.  
Disc Repair  
The disc is being repaired.  
PMA Writing (PMA = Program Memory Area)  
Not Audio!  
The recorded content is being written to the disc.  
The signal being received at the DIGITAL IN jack  
is not an audio signal.  
TOC Reading.  
TOC data is being read.  
Erase Error!  
An error occurred while erasing.  
Not Fs44.1k!  
The sampling frequency of the digital input is not  
44.1 kHz. Please turn the SRC on.  
PGM Empty!  
Nothing has been programmed.  
PGM Full!  
You have already programmed 99 songs.  
Format Err!  
This format cannot be read on the unit.  
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9 Troubleshooting  
Power does not turn on  
Is the power cable rmly plugged in?  
Disc Error!appears  
Could the disc be soiled? Clean or replace the  
disc.  
Cant playback  
Could condensation have occurred? If condensa-  
tion has occurred, remove the disc and leave the  
unit powered-on for several hours.  
No sound  
Check the connections to your monitor system  
once again. Also check the volume settings of  
your amp.  
Cant record  
Check the connections once again.  
Check the recording level.  
You cant record on a playback-only CD. Please  
use a recordable CD.  
A setting you changed is not memorized.  
The CDR632 saves backup copies of your set-  
tings whenever you change mode settings, how-  
ever, the backup may fail if you turn off the power  
immediately. Avoid turning off the power imme-  
diately after making any change.  
Noise or static can be heard.  
Please re-position the unit away from strong  
sources of magnetism such as a television.  
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10 –Specifications  
Recordable discs  
CD-R, CD-R-DA, CD-RW, CD-RW-DA (High Speed CD-RW is supported)  
Quantization bit depth 16-bit linear  
Sampling frequency  
Frequency response  
44.1 kHz  
20Hz–20KHz  
0.8 dB (playback)  
1.0 dB (recording)  
S/N  
95 dB or better (playback)  
90 dB or better (recording)  
95 dB or better (playback)  
90 dB or better (recording)  
0.006% or less (playback)  
0.008% or less (recording)  
90 dB or better (playback: 1 kHz)  
80 dB or better (recording: 1 kHz)  
below measurable limits (less than 0.001%)  
Dynamic range  
Distortion  
Channel separation  
Wow and flutter  
Analog inputs  
unbalanced input  
RCA jack  
Nominal input level  
Minimum input level  
10 dBV (at full scale: 16 dB)  
19 dBV or higher (minimum input level that can  
be adjusted to nominal level (Full Scale 16 dB))  
22 k10% (unbalanced)  
RCA jack  
Input impedance  
unbalanced output  
Nominal output level  
Analog outputs  
10 dBV 2 dB  
(at full scale: 16 dB)  
+6 dBV 2 dB  
60010% (unbalanced)  
Maximum output level  
Output impedance  
stereo phone jack (1/4")  
20 mW or greater  
32load  
Phones output  
Digital output  
COAXIAL  
RCA jack (IEC-60958 Type II)  
TOSLINK (IEC-60958 Type II)  
OPTICAL  
Power supply /U1B  
/N1B  
120 VAC/60Hz  
230 VAC/50Hz  
Current consumption  
/U1B  
18 W  
20W  
/N1B  
Dimensions  
Width 482.6 mm (19.0")  
Height 98.0 mm (3.9")  
Depth 307.5 mm (12.1")  
4.9 kg (10.8 lbs)  
Weight  
Dimensions  
482.6mm(19.0")  
465.6mm(18.3")  
435.0mm(17.1")  
16.5mm(0.6")  
284.6mm(11.2")  
6.4mm(0.3")  
38  
11 Limited Warranty  
Your Marantz Professional product is warranted  
against manufacturer defects in material and work-  
manship for a period of one year parts and labor.  
Marantz will pay for labor and material expenses for  
items covered by this limited warranty.  
Limitation of Implied warranties  
All implied warranties, including warranties of mer-  
chantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are  
limited in duration to the length of this warranty.  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers  
defects in material and workmanship. The following  
are not covered under warranty:  
Exclusion of Damages (Americas only)  
Liability for any defective product is limited to the  
product's repair or replacement at manufacturers  
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, consequential, or otherwise.  
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.  
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclu-  
sion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-  
ages, so the above limitations and exclusions may  
not apply to you.  
d) Any shipment (claims must be presented to  
the carrier).  
e) Any cause other than a defect of manufactur-  
ing.  
How state law relates to the warranty (Americas  
only)  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you  
may have other rights which vary from State to State.  
2. Cleaning, check-ups with no fault found or  
changes incurred for installation, removal or rein-  
stallation of the product.  
3. Any serialized product on which the serial number  
has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Marantz Professional service number: (Americas  
only)  
Marantz Professional Factory Service  
(866)405-2154 (Toll-free)  
4. Batteries and battery chargers.  
5. Accessories, including but not limited to: cables,  
mounting hardware and brackets, cleaning acces-  
sories, power cords and adapters, and carry  
cases.  
Products purchased outside of the United States, its  
possessions or territories.  
This warranty is enforcable only in the United States  
and its possessions or territories.  
Non-transferable warranty  
This Warranty may be enforced only by the original  
purchaser.  
AMERICA  
D&M Professional America  
Service Information (Americas only)  
EUROPE  
1. If your unit needs service in the USA, contact our  
service referral at the appropriate telephone num-  
ber indicated below. We will advise you of the  
name and location of one or more authorized ser-  
vice centers from which service may be obtained.  
Please do not return the unit directly to us.  
D&M Professional Europe  
ASIA/OTHERS  
Marantz Korea Co.,Ltd.  
DENON Asia Co.,Ltd.  
2. You must pay any shipping charges if it is neces-  
sary to ship the product for service. If the neces-  
sary repairs are covered by the warranty, we will  
pay return shipping charges to your location any-  
where in the United States or its territories.  
D&M Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd.  
3. Whenever warranty service is required, you must  
present the original dated sales receipt or other  
proof of date purchased.  
39  
D&M Holdings Inc.  
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY  
Printed in China  
10/2005 D00884100A ecm-f  

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