HHB BurnIT CDR-830 Operating Instructions Manual

HHB BurnIT CDR-830 Operating Instructions Manual

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CDR-830
DIGITAL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
REC LEVEL
MENU/
SCROLL
DISPLAY
MONITOR
TEXT
TITLE/MODE
DELETE
TRACK NO.
WRITE
AUTO
INPUT
SYNCHRO
ERASE
FINALIZE
MANUAL
SELECTOR
PROFESSIONAL
CD TEXT

Operating Instructions

La versión en español del manual de operaciones la encontrará en la web de HHB www.hhb.co.uk
La version Française de ce manuel d'utilisation est disponible sur le site web de HHB à www.hhb.co.uk
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Eine deutsche Version dieser Bedienungsanleitung ist im Internet unter der Adresse www.hhb.co.uk erhältlich

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    La versión en español del manual de operaciones la encontrará en la web de HHB www.hhb.co.uk La version Française de ce manuel d'utilisation est disponible sur le site web de HHB à www.hhb.co.uk Eine deutsche Version dieser Bedienungsanleitung ist im Internet unter der Adresse www.hhb.co.uk erhältlich...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within CAUTION: The exclamation point within an equilateral an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
  • Page 3 WARNING: THE APPARATUS IS NOT [For Canadian model] WATERPROOF, TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, This Class B digital apparatus complies with DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR Canadian ICES-003. MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE OR [Pour le modèle Canadien] FLUID CONTAINER NEAR THIS APPARATUS.
  • Page 4: Operating Environment

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Thank you for buying the HHB CDR-830 Professional Please register Compact Disc recorder. The CDR-830 is designed to make ownership of your CDR-830 with HHB Communications the professional CD recording process as straightforward using the supplied card. Registration could assist in the as possible.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 Before You Start Manual recording ........22 Feature of the Setting the digital recording level ..... 23 CDR-830 BurnIT CD recorder ....6 Setting the analog recording level .... 24 Checking what’s in the box ......6 Setting the balance ....... 25 Using this manual ........
  • Page 6: Before You Start

    The HHB BurnIT offers a high-quality and affordable way to burn your own audio CDs. Create original recordings, or assemble professional compilations from existing source material. The CD text feature of the CDR-830 allows you put text information on your recordings to easily identify and select from the contents.
  • Page 7: Putting The Batteries In The Remote Control

    1 Before you start Putting the batteries in the remote control • Turn over the remote control, then press and slide the battery compartment cover off. • Put in the batteries supplied, taking care to match the plus and minus ends of each battery with the markings inside the compartment.
  • Page 8: Storing Discs

    CDs. Use only labels that are designed The CDR-830 is designed for use with conven- specifically for CD use. Don't glue paper or put tional, fully circular CD’s only. Use of shaped CD’s other stickers onto the disc, or use a pencil, ball- is not recommended for this product.
  • Page 9: Recording And Finalizing Discs

    The figure below shows the three Please ensure that this unit is not used for any states—blank, partially recorded, and finalized— infringement of copyright law. HHB accepts and summarizes what’s possible ( ) and absolutely no responsibility regarding the use of impossible ( ) in each.
  • Page 10: Connecting Up

    2 Connecting up CDR–830 LINE PLAY AC IN DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL OPTICAL COAXIAL Choose either the coaxial or the optical connector. OPTICAL COAXIAL OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL IN Digital playback component Digital recording component (CD-R, MD, DAT recorder, (Digital console CD, MD, DAT player, etc.) etc.) Before making or changing the connections,...
  • Page 11: Connecting Up For Analog Playback & Recording

    Next, connect this unit to your mixer, recorder or monitoring system using the two sets of supplied audio leads. The input to the CDR-830 must be connected to the output of the external device - console etc. and the output of the recorder connected to the monitoring path of the console, or other monitoring device.
  • Page 12: Controls And Displays

    3 Controls and Displays DIGITAL ANALOG REC LEVEL REC LEVEL MENU/ SCROLL DISPLAY TITLE/MODE MONITOR TEXT DELETE TRACK NO. WRITE AUTO INPUT ERASE FINALIZE SYNCHRO MANUAL SELECTOR CD TEXT PROFESSIONAL 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 11 ERASE (p.37–38) Front panel Press to start erasing tracks, or to re-initialize a...
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    3 Controls and Displays 14 FADER (p.28,34) Remote Press to fade in or fade out control during playback or recording. 15 SKIP PLAY (p.28) • • • • • REC MUTE (p.35) Press to switch skip play on AUTO/ Records a blank section on a •...
  • Page 14: Display

    3 Controls and Displays 45 6 8 9 10 INDEX CD TEXT TOTAL REMAIN CD-RW TIME FINALIZE DISC SYNC-1 FADER TRACK AUTO TRK ARTIST MANU TRK SKIP ON ANALOG RPT-1 OPTICAL OVER COAXIAL Display 12 MANU TRK (p.34) Lights up when manual track numbering is on during recording.
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    4 Getting Started If the disc contains CD text, the Switching on for indicator lights up and the TEXT entire disc title automatically scrolls the first time across the display. The first 12 The next few pages take you characters of the disc title remain, through switching on the CDR–...
  • Page 16: Selecting Tracks Directly

    4 Getting Started Selecting tracks Showing CD directly text information Number buttons If you want to start directly from If the CD contains text a track other than the first, just information, you can see this in enter the track number from the the display during both playback remote control.
  • Page 17: Showing Disc Information

    4 Getting Started Showing disc Introduction to information CD recording The CDR-830 can display various The CDR-830 is designed to let kinds of disc and track information you make extremely high quality during both playback and digital recordings onto recordable recording. The button compact discs.
  • Page 18: Recording Modes

    DIN UNLOCK Power interruptions Never switch off the CDR-830 while it's recording, or while the display shows PMA REC (Program Memory Area Recording). If there's a power failure, or you accidently disconnect the...
  • Page 19: Recording One Track From A Source

    4 Getting Started Synchro recording will not work if Recording one the source is already playing! track from a indicator will start to SYNC blink when the recorder is ready. source CD-R SYNC-1 SYNC - 1 If you want to record just a single track, or a few selected tracks, The display shows the 1-track from a digital (CD, MD, DCC or...
  • Page 20: Recording All Tracks From A Source

    4 Getting Started Synchro recording won't work if Recording all the source is already playing! tracks from a The recorder goes into all-sync record pause and the SYNC source indicator starts to blink. If you want to copy all the tracks CD-R SYNC–ALL SYNC...
  • Page 21: Automatically Recording And Finalizing A Disc

    4 Getting started Automatically The display shows all-track sync with finalization, with the SYNC recording and indicators blinking to FINALIZE show that recording can start. finalizing a disc Note: Please ensure that there are no long pauses in the source This is a variation on all-track material, as this might cause the synchro recording on the previous...
  • Page 22: Manual Recording

    4 Getting started 3 Press RECORD ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ( ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ REC Manual on the remote control). recording The recorder goes into record- pause. (You can also press Use the manual recording MONITOR method with a source where syncho recording is not suitable.
  • Page 23: Setting The Digital Recording Level

    4 Getting started 1 Make sure one of the Setting the digital inputs is selected. digital recording Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active level input: Analog - Optical - Coaxial One of the advantages of digital- The recorder's display indicates to-digital recording is that you the current input.
  • Page 24: Setting The Analog Recording Level

    4 Getting started Setting the analog recording level Compared to analog tape, the distortion that you get from overloading a CD is much less tolerable, and something you’ll definitely want to avoid. What you want to aim for is a level where the loudest sound SCROLL DISPLAY...
  • Page 25: Setting The Balance

    4 Getting started Setting the balance You can increase the relative volume of the right or left channel for both recording and playback. However, it should not be necessary to change the balance of a pre-recorded source. 1 Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose an input.
  • Page 26: Finalizing A Disc

    4 Getting started 2 Press FINALIZE. Finalizing a disc The FINALIZE indicator lights. Before you can play a CD-R on an After a short while you should see ordinary CD player, the disc must a display something like this: go through a process called finalization.
  • Page 27: More Playback Features

    5 More playback features Programming Clearing the playlist Since the program only applies as the track order long as the disc is in the player, you can clear it by simply ejecting Programming the track order the disc. Alternatively, press 7 means telling the player precisely while the disc is stopped.
  • Page 28: Playing Tracks At Random

    5 More playback features Playing tracks Repeating tracks Using the repeat play function you at random can repeat either the current track Selecting random play leaves the over and over, or the entire disc. track order of the disc up to the •...
  • Page 29: Skipping Unwanted Tracks

    5 More playback features 2 The display prompts you to Skipping confirm. unwanted tracks Press again to SKIP ID SET confirm. To cancel, press either Although you can't erase tracks or 3 (6). SKIP ID CLEAR AUTO/ • REC SYNCHRO MANUAL on a CD-R disc, you can set what •...
  • Page 30: More Recording Features

    6 More recording features If the disc is already named, the Using CD text character display shows the You can name a CD-R or CD-RW name (or the first 12 characters so that when you load the disc if it is too long to be displayed into the player, the disc name, completely), with a blinking cursor track title, or artist name can...
  • Page 31: Editing Cd Text

    6 More recording features • Erase the character at the current cursor position by pressing MENU DELETE The characters on either side DIGITAL ANALOG REC LEVEL REC LEVEL of the current cursor position close to fill up the gap. MENU/ TEXT DELETE SYNCHRO...
  • Page 32: Copying Track Names To Other Tracks

    6 More recording features 6 Press NAME CLIP again. Copying track The most recently clipped name names to other appears. 7 Use the jog dial to select tracks one of the previous three If you need to name several names stored, then press tracks with similar names—...
  • Page 33: Automatically Numbering Tracks

    6 More recording features 2 Turn the jog dial until A.LVL Automatically appears in the display, then numbering press to ENTER. The display shows the current tracks ‘silence’ threshold for automatic track numbering. The default is - If you're recording from CD, MD, 54dB.
  • Page 34: Starting Tracks In Time Increments

    6 More recording features Starting tracks 1 When the recorder is stopped, press MENU/ in time DELETE. AUTO/ • REC SYNCHRO MANUAL 4 and increments 2 Turn the jog dial (4 DISPLAY A B C D E F ¢ ¢ ¢...
  • Page 35: Recording Blank Sections

    6 More recording features 1 While recording or during Recording blank record-pause mode, press sections • • • • • REC MUTE. A blank space of about four DIGITAL ANALOG REC LEVEL REC LEVEL This feature is useful wherever seconds is recorded, then the you need some blank space recorder goes into record-pause MENU/...
  • Page 36: Monitoring A Source

    6 More recording features 2 Press MONITOR. Monitoring a The indicator above the MONITOR source button lights up. • When automatic track When recording, or in record- numbering has been selected, pause mode, the source signal is indicator will light TRACK always available for monitoring for 2 seconds at track start...
  • Page 37: Erasing A Cd-Rw Disc

    6 More recording features Erasing a CD- When a non-finalized disc is loaded RW disc 1 Press ERASE. Although more expensive than The display shows ERASE LAST CD-R discs, the great advantage • Press 7 to cancel last track of CD-RW is that the discs can be erase here.
  • Page 38: When A Finalized Disc Is Loaded

    6 More recording features When a finalized disc is loaded Be careful: When you erase the TOC, the CD text information for the disc is also copied to memory for editing purposes, erasing the oldest text information stored (as explained on page 30). SCROLL DISPLAY MONITOR...
  • Page 39: Additional Information

    7 Additional information Understanding display messages Below is a list of messages you’ll see during normal operation of the CDR–830 together with a brief explanation of what they mean. If you need more information, turn to the page indicated. Note: In the table below, ** indicates a track number. Message Description Reference...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    Take out the disc and reload it label-side up. If the same upside down. message is displayed again after the disc is reloaded, turn the CDR-830 power switch off, and after a few seconds on again. If the same message is still displayed, please contact a HHB authorized service center.
  • Page 41: Display Messages Relating To Recording

    7 Additional information Display messages relating to recording Note: In the table below, ** indicates a track number. Display Cause Remedy Can't This appears when the Record the source manually, or record through the SYNCHRO button is pressed analog input. SYNC when the input selector is set to a digital input, and the...
  • Page 42 It’s often easy to mistake incorrect operation for trouble and malfunction of the unit. If you think there is something wrong with the component, check the points below first. If the problem persists, contact you nearest HHB authorized service center and have them check over the unit. Symptom...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    RCA phono output level (0 dBFS, 10 k load) • AC power cord ..........1 .............. 9 dBu • HHB CDR 80 Silver disc ........ 1 Wow & flutter ........ unmeasurable • Operating Instructions ........1 • Registration card .......... 1 Playback •...
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  • Page 45: Quick Reference Guide

    Tel: 020 8962 5000 · Fax: 020 8962 5050 · E-Mail: sales@hhb.co.uk ERASE D.VOL; BALANCE]. HHB Communications Canada Ltd· 260 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 4L5, Canada Allowing user to erase CD-RW discs - last PHONES - LEVEL Tel: 416 867 9000 · Fax: 416 867 1080 · E-Mail: sales@hhbcanada.com...
  • Page 46 HOW TO RECORD USING DIGITAL INPUTS TRACK NUMBERING IN SYNCHRO & NORMAL MODES 1. Insert a recordable disc (CD-R or CD-RW) • The CDR830 employs an intelligent track numbering scheme which adapts to the type of signal being recorded. It is also used to determine how the machine starts automatically in SYNCHRO mode. 2.
  • Page 47 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLEMENT...
  • Page 48: Additional Features

    SUPPLEMENT HHB CDR830PLUS Compact Disc Recorder Thank you for purchasing the HHB CDR830PLUS. This supplement is intended to provide the user with the additional information required to operate the CDR830PLUS and is to be used in conjunction with the stan- dard Operating Instructions of the CDR830.
  • Page 49: Technical Data

    Unbalanced Analogue Outputs 0dBFS gives +8dBu into a 10k load. NOTE: The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvements. Published by HHB Communications Ltd. Copyright © 2002 HHB Communications Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 50 Tel: 020 8962 5000 · Fax: 020 8962 5050 · E-Mail: sales@hhb.co.uk HHB Communications USA Inc · 743 Cochran Street, Buildings E & F, Simi Valley, CA 93065-1976, USA Tel: 805 579 6490 · Fax: 805 579 8028 · E-Mail: sales@hhbusa.com HHB Communications Canada Ltd ·...

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