Marantz CDR600 User Manual page 2

Professional compact disc recorder
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ADDENDUM
to user guide for CDR 600
1. Page 7, clause 14
Box "IMPORTANT"
The cordset advised to be used for units set to 220/230V ( Europe except UK ) should comply
with following specifications ( instead of those mentioned in the IFU ):
Use a cordset consisting of a minimum 18 AWG H05WF and grounding type attachment
plug, rated 16 A. 250
V.
2. Page 7, clause 14
Subclause "replacing the mains fuse"
The rating of the fuse for the European setting shall read as:
T315 mA ( slow blow fuse) Wickman 19195 for 220/240 ( Europe ).
3. Page 7, clause 14
Box "NOTE!".
For CDR 610 this clause is not valid.
.
CDR 610 has 2 versions with different delivery positions:
CDR 610/01
:
220V /T315 mAWickman 19195
CDR 610/06 : 120V / T 600mA Wickman 19198
4. Page 9
"BEFORE RECORDING"
Because of the internal reaction time of the Compact Disc Recorder. there will atways be a
delay between receiving audio data and writing subcode data.
In the case of an automatic track increment from a digital source, the delay is typically
160 msec, maximum 300 msec.
In the case of an automatic track increment from an analog source, the delay is typically
60 msec, maximum 100 msec
.
NOTE!
Automatic track increment in the digital recording mode is only possible with CD format data
.
When dubbing from DA T or other digital formats, start-ID information may not be recognized
by Compact Disc Recorder.
4. Page 10
SYNCHRONIZED RECORDING (REC SYNC)
When current software, the Compact Disc Recorder does not transmit record-sync start data
properly approximately 8 percent of the time
.
At this time, it is not advisable to rely on this feature for important recordings
.
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