CDR-882 Primary Features
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Two shock-mounted recordable disc drives
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64x128 pixel backlit dot matrix LCD display
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11-segment dual LED bargraph meters with PPM
characteristics
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Separate LED indication of drive status and headphone
source
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Balanced (+4dBu) and unbalanced (-10dBu) analogue
inputs and outputs
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24-bit A/D conversion with dither on recording
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S/PDIF digital input and output (coaxial and optical
TOSlink), with full DAT track ID and PQ-code recognition/
transmission, and SCMS defeat
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AES/EBU digital input and output
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Switchable dither on digital inputs
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Word clock input
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Built-in sample-rate conversion (32-96kHz) on inputs
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DiscSpan mode - continuous recording across two or
more discs, with automatic fade-in/fade-out and definable
overlap period and track ID point on each disc
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Manual change-over operation available with DiscSpan
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DualBurn mode - simultaneous recording onto both drives
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Multi-Machine modes for longer unattended recording time
and/or multiple disc (>2) recording
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CD copy function with track editing option
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Fast auto-finalise modes - one disc finalises while other
disc records
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Parallel remote control port with user-defined functionality
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2 x RS232 serial remote control ports (for master and
slave operation)
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10 second RAM shock buffer
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Accepts all blank CD-R media (HHB CDR80HS
recommended)
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Analogue and digital input level controls
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Front panel headphone output with level control
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Comprehensive infra-red remote control handset (RC-882)
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Full SCMS control on recordings
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CD Text support
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Front and rear PS/2 keyboard inputs (for text input)
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2U 19" rack mount chassis
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Universal power supply
CDR-882 User Manual Version 1.0
Cautions and guidance on
installation
Safety Guidelines
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Operate only on a secure and level surface or securely
fastened into a rack, noting the precautions below
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This equipment must be earthed (grounded)
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This equipment must be powered from a polarised AC
supply
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Only suitably trained personnel should service this
equipment
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Please read and take note of all warning and informative
labels
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Before starting any servicing operation, this equipment
must be isolated from the AC supply (mains) by removing
the incoming IEC mains connector
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Fuses should only be replaced with ones of the same type
and rating as that indicated
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Operate only in a clean, dry and pollutant-free environment
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Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere
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Do not allow any liquid or solid objects to enter the
equipment. Should this accidentally occur then immediately
switch off the unit and contact your service agent
Installation
If the CDR-882 is being installed in a rack, care should be taken
not to block the ventilation slots on the rear, top and left-hand
side. Although the CDR-882 itself does not generate a significant
degree of heat, it should never be installed immediately above or
below another piece of equipment that does, such as a power
amplifier. It is good practice in any case to fit vent blanks of at
least 1U above and below such equipment in a rack (unless they
short-circuit that equipments' own fan-cooling, in which case
plain blanks should be fitted).
Care with ventilation should similarly be taken if the unit is free-
standing; never stack it on top of or underneath another piece of
equipment which generates a significant amount of heat.
Take care when routing cables around the unit; never drape
cables across the front panel of the CDR-882 as they may
obstruct the disc tray eject mechanisms.
Do not install or use the CDR-882 in a position where it is in
direct sunlight or high-intensity artificial light. Never attempt to
move the unit while it is in operation.
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