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CD RECORDING BASICS

CD RECORDING BASICS

CD recorders (CDRs) are similar to standard CD play-
ers, with the addition of the features and controls
needed for recording. Functions such as play, search
and programming for playback will be familiar, but the
recorder will function slightly differently from what you
may be used to for magnetic tape recorders.

Disc Types

Unlike a conventional CD player, the CDR 26 uses
three types of discs, and it is important to understand
how each one plays.

Both decks in the CDR 26 will play back

any conventional CD that bears this logo.

Discs that bear this logo (called CD-R

Audio discs) may be recorded on once, and when
they are finalized they will play in either deck in the
CDR 26 or in any conventional CD player, including
home, car and portable models. CD-R discs will not
play in most DVD players, unless the DVD player has
been specifically designed to play the CD-R format.
Consult the owner’s manual for your DVD player for
further information. The 

Record Deck

%

on the

CDR 26 may also be used to record on these discs,
and it will play CD-R Audio discs even if they have not
been finalized.

Discs that bear this logo (called CD-RW

Audio discs) may be used for recording on the
CDR 26, and they may also be erased and reused.
They may be recorded on or played in the 

Record

Deck

%

of the CDR 26 and in other CD-RW

recorders or CD-RW-compatible players. They will
NOT play back in many current CD players unless 
the player is CD-RW-compatible. CD-RW Audio discs
will play on most DVD players once they have been
finalized.

NOTE:

To avoid confusion between recordable 

discs that are formatted for use with consumer CD
recorders such as the CDR 26 and standard CD-R/
RW discs that are meant only for use in computers,
some manufacturers or retailers will add a “For Music
Use” icon to their discs. However, to be assured of
complete compatibility with the CDR 26, always look
for the words “DIGITAL AUDIO” in the compact disc
logo when purchasing blank discs for use with 
your CDR 26.

Discs designed for use in com-

puter CD-R drives 

may not

be used for recording in

the CDR 26. Only discs specifically designed for use
in consumer CD audio recorders may be used. If you
attempt to use a blank-computer-type recordable disc
for recording on the CDR 26 you will see a

NO

AUDIO

message in the 

Information Display

Y

and recording will not be possible. However, discs that
have been recorded on in the CD-R drive of a com-
puter may be played in the CDR 26, provided that
they have been properly finalized in accordance with
audio standard IEC958.

The CDR 26 is specifically designed for the recording
and playback of consumer audio discs, and cannot be
used to copy data discs, DVDs or other optical discs
used by video game systems.

CD-R Terminology and Display
Messages

Compact disc recording has its own special terminology,
and some of the messages displayed by the CDR 26
may be new to you. Before using the CDR 26, you
may wish to familiarize yourself with some of the terms
used by the CDR 26. Additional error message dis-
plays may also appear. Please see page 23 for a
complete explanation of error messages.

Finalize

: This term refers to the process that

completes the recording of a disc by recording a final
Table of Contents and preparing the disc so that it
may be played on other machines. A CD-R disc may
not be played on other CD players until it is finalized.
However, once the finalization process is complete, a
CD-R disc may not be recorded on again. Only CD-
RW discs may be “unfinalized,” so that additional tracks
may be recorded on a disc.

TOC

: This stands for Table of Contents and refers 

to the data recorded on each CD that tells the player
how many tracks are on the disc, the total time of the
disc and the running time of each individual track.
Each time a disc of any sort is placed in the CDR 26,
you will see 

TOC

in that deck’s 

Information

Display

Y

to indicate that the unit is reading this

data from the disc. This is required to copy the track
information to any recording.

OPC

: Stands for Optical Processing Calibration.

When you see this message in the 

Information

Display

Y

for the

Record Deck

%

, it means that

the laser transport inside the unit is making the calibra-
tions and adjustments needed so that the recording
process is optimized for the specific disc in use.

BUSY

: When you see this message, it means that

the Record Deck is completing part of the record
operation. When you see this message, do not press
any buttons; simply wait until the message clears from
the display. If the CDR 26 is powered off while the

BUSY

message is displayed, e.g., if a power outage

occurs, the disc may be rendered unusable because
the CDR 26 did not complete the process of updating
the disc with track information.

DISC FULL

: When there are only four sec-

onds of record time remaining on a blank disc, a

DISC FULL

message will appear in the

Information Display

Y

. When you see this mes-

sage, you will need to stop the recording process and,
when a CD-R is being recorded, insert a new blank
disc or, when a CD-RW is in use, either use a new
disc or erase existing tracks following the instructions
on page 21.

Recordable

ReWritable

ReWritable

Recordable

Summary of Contents for CDR 26

Page 1: ...ord Power Phones Phones Level Optical In Coaxial In Analog Rec Level SyncRec Dubbing TrackInc Speed Erase Finalize TIME INPUT PROGRAM PAUSE PLAY SELECT STOP CDR 26 DUAL TRAY CD R CD RW RECORDER PLAYER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution ...

Page 2: ...rding 20 Recording From an External Source 21 Finalizing CD R and CD RW Discs 21 Unfinalizing and Erasing CD RW Discs 23 Troubleshooting Guide and Error Messages 24 Technical Specifications Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific r...

Page 3: ...yment that will result from proper use of the CDR 26 If you have additional questions about this product its installation or its operation that are not answered in this manual please contact your dealer who is your best source of local information You may also contact Harman Kardon via e mail through our Web site at www harmankardon com Special Features Dual deck CD player and CD R CD RW recorder ...

Page 4: ...he product Make certain that proper space is provided both above and below the unit for ventilation If this product will be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area make certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heat...

Page 5: ...ion on dubbing Speed Press this button to select the recording speed for internal dubs See page 19 for more infor mation on selecting the proper speed Track Increment Press this button during recording to insert a new track marker at that point in the recording The current track number will be incremented by one Erase Press this button to erase one or more tracks or the entire contents of an unfin...

Page 6: ...ton to select the input source analog or digital for recording See page 20 for more information on input selection Ù Record Deck Time Display Select Press this button to cycle through the time display options for the Record Deck See page 17 for more information on the time display ı Information Display The indicators in the Information Display provide status reports on the oper ation of the CDR 26...

Page 7: ...ital source connected to one of the optical inputs is being recorded See page 20 for more infor mation on source selection C Analog Indicator This indicator lights when an analog source is being recorded See page 20 for more information on source selection D Front Panel Input Indicator This indicator lights in conjunction with the Coaxial Digital Indicator A or the Optical Digital Indicator B when...

Page 8: ...playing in either deck 3 or S Time Indicators These indicators light in conjunc tion with one of the time indicators TUVW to show which of the time status modes is active T Remaining Time Indicators These indicators light when the Information Display Y shows the time remaining on a disc U Recorded Time Indicator While a recording is in progress and up until a CD R or CD RW disc in the Record Deck ...

Page 9: ...igital input should only be connected to digital input or output jacks Even though it uses the same RCA type connector as standard analog audio connections DO NOT connect it to conventional analog input or output jacks Optical Digital Input This jack accepts the digi tal audio input signal from a compatible digital audio product and should be connected to the optical digital output on a CD or DVD ...

Page 10: ...isplay Control 30 Power Off 31 Continuous Play 32 IMPORTANT NOTE Some of the remote s func tions including Play Pause Stop Search Next and Previous Track are shared between the two decks Always remember to press the CDP Select Button d to use the remote to control the Play Deck or press the CDR Select Button to control the Record Deck When you press one of these buttons an indication of CDP or CDR...

Page 11: ...finalization process is complete CD R or CD RW discs may not be played on conventional CD machines See page 21 for more information on finalization p Numeric Keys Press these buttons to access a specific track for playback or during the programming process See page 18 for more information on pro grammed playback q Speed Select Press this button to select the recording speed for internal dubs See p...

Page 12: ...emble those of a standard tape recorder this may make it easier to select it as an input on your receiver or pre amp Connect the Analog Output Jacks to the Play In jacks of a Tape or Aux input on your receiver or preamp Connect the Analog Input Jacks to the Tape Rec Out jacks on your receiver or preamp To play the output through the digital decoder in your receiver or an external processor connect...

Page 13: ...Remote Connections If the CDR 26 is installed behind a cabinet or other obstruction that may block the path between the front panel Remote Sensor ˆ and the location where you will use the remote an optional external IR sensor may be used Connect the sensor to the Remote IR In Jack on the rear panel This jack may also be connected to the IR Output jack of another compatible Harman Kardon component ...

Page 14: ...they have been properly finalized in accordance with audio standard IEC958 The CDR 26 is specifically designed for the recording and playback of consumer audio discs and cannot be used to copy data discs DVDs or other optical discs used by video game systems CD R Terminology and Display Messages Compact disc recording has its own special terminology and some of the messages displayed by the CDR 26...

Page 15: ...e front cover of the disc tray When the drawer is closed the word CLOSE will appear momentarily in the Information Display Y and the letters TOC will begin to flash in the display once the drawer is completely closed If the disc is a standard CD or a finalized CD R or CD RW disc TOC will flash while the unit reads the disc s Table of Contents information Once that data is read the Information Disp...

Page 16: ... in the Standby mode at the end of a listening session press the Power Off Button The word OFF will appear briefly in the Information Display Y any open disc trays will automatically close and the Status Mode Indicator 2 will turn amber Random Play To play all of the tracks on a disc in random order press the Select Button d for the desired deck and then press the Random Play Button k The Random I...

Page 17: ...ad the Information Display Y for any deck that has a CD inside will show the number of tracks on the disc in the two left digits of the display and the total running time of the disc When the disc is playing the tracks will count up as each new track is reached and time display will show the elapsed time for the track being played To view the time remaining in the track being played press the Time...

Page 18: ...ay Deck 3 Follow the instructions on page 20 for complete information on recording and dubbing Once you have programmed a playlist it will remain in the unit s memory until the disc is removed or the unit is turned off Thus if you play through a programmed list simply press the Play Button Ó j again to replay the list To cancel an entire program list while the program is playing press the Program ...

Page 19: ...source These copies may be made in real time at twice normal speed or at four times normal playback speed Recordings may be made from an external CD player or other digital source that is synchronized with the dub being made in the CDR 26 Recordings may be made from any compatible external digital source Recordings may be made from an external analog source You may record a compilation or mix of t...

Page 20: ...Button 8u twice so that ALL appears in the record deck s Information Display Y The Sync Indicator E will light and the Record Indicator P will flash When the desired mode has been selected start the playback from the source machine The CDR 26 will automatically recognize the incoming digital data and begin recording If the source material is a CD the track numbering from the original disc will be ...

Page 21: ...cation such as 1 11 The 1 11 part of the message is the start of a countdown clock that will tell you how much time is remaining in the finalization process When the display counts down to 0 00 and the Record Indicator P goes out the Infor mation Display Y will return to its normal indica tions and the finalization process is complete The disc is now ready to be played in any compatible CD or DVD ...

Page 22: ...rtant Note Tracks at the beginning or in the middle of the disc may not be erased until all of the tracks after them have been erased Important Note on Erasure and Finalization Times Regardless of the speed at which a disc was recorded the CDR 26 will erase and finalize discs at the x4 speed to minimize the length of the process However in some cases it may be necessary for the unit to repeat the ...

Page 23: ... record related button has been pressed when a Unfinalize the disc to add tracks to a CD RW disc finalized disc is in the Record Deck Replace the disc with a blank CD R or CD RW disc A record related button has been pressed when a Replace the disc with a blank CD R or CD RW disc standard CD is in the Record Deck DATA DISC A non audio CD ROM or a CD Video disc has been Only CD Audio and DTS discs w...

Page 24: ...g S N Digital Dub Mode Equal to Source Recording S N Digital External Source Source 10dB Recording Dynamic Range 90dB Recording THD 0 01 0dB Analog Input Sensitivity 330mV RMS 47kΩ 0dB Digital Inputs Direct Recording 44 1kHz 100 ppm min General Power Requirement 110 240 VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 20 Watts Dimensions Width 17 5 16 440mm Height 4 7 16 112mm Depth 13 15 16 355mm Weight 13 lb 5 8kg...

Page 25: ...disc has started playing and without it the CDR 26 cannot begin a recording This is outside of our control as some manufacturers design products this way to prevent digital copies from being made Should you find that a digital recording cannot be made from an external playback source you may always use an analog connection to make the copy by pressing the Input Select Button on the front panel or ...

Page 26: ...or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static char ges Article 810 of the National ELectrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides infor mation with regard to proper groundrng of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead rn wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors Location of antenna discharge unit connection to gr...

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