Marantz CDR-630 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

ILLUSTRATION DESCRIPTIONS

For illustration: see fold-out

Player Front 

POWER ON/OFF

..turns the UNIT on/off

PHONES

...............plug for headphones

LEVEL

...................headphone volume

Display (information screen)

Disc drawer

OPEN/CLOSE 

/

opens/closes disc drawer

REC

.......................record

FINALIZE

..............finalize recording

ERASE

..................to erase track/disc

CD SYNC

..............synchronized recording (automatic start

when recording)

PREV  

O

.............previous track

NEXT  

P

..............next track

PLAY

2

................start to play or record

PAUSE 

;

..............interrupt playing or recording

STOP 

9

................to stop

Recording level (analog)

AUTO/MAN

...........to determine recording track number system

DISPLAY

...............to select display information

INPUT

...................to select input signal

Player Back 

XLR Analog input (left and right)

Input level select switch (-10dBu/+4dBu)

Analog select switch (XLR/Cinch (RCA))

Analog input (left and right)

Analog output (left and right)

Digital input

Digital output

Optical digital input

Optical digital output

AC mains voltage selector (only for 74 CDR630/02M 

and CDR630F H)

Connection to AC mains cord

Remote control

OPEN/CLOSE 

/

..Open or close disc drawer

INPUT

...................select input signal

Number keys 0 - 9 select playback track number

STOP 

9

................stop

PREVIOUS 

O

......previous track

Search backward 

TRACK INCR

........marks track number during recording

FINALIZE

..............finalize recording

CDSYNC

...............synchronized recording (automatic start

when record)

REC 

0

..................record

PROGRAM

...........select playback program

FAST

.....................fast search

Search forward

R

NEXT 

P

...............next track

PLAY 

2

................play

PAUSE 

ii

.......interrupt playing or recording

REPEAT

................repeat play

DISPLAY

...............selection for information to be displayed

Display 

Remote control is active

CD

.........................CD present (a pre-recorded CD or finalized

CD-R or CD-RW disc)

REWRITABLE

......CD-RW disc present for recording

RECORDABLE

....CD-R disc present for recording

Indication of recording and playing level

PAUSE 

.................pause function is active - during playback or

record-pause

ERASE

..................to erase last track or entire CD (flashes in

erase-waiting setting)

FINALIZE

..............to finalize recorded CD (flashes in finalize-

waiting setting)

RECORD

...............to record (flashes in record-pause setting)

CDSYNC

...............CDSYNC recording

Track number and duration

REPEAT (1)

..........repeat function activated during playing

AUTO TRACK

......automatically increasing track numbers

DIG

........................digital input signal

ANALOG

...............analog input signal

PROG

....................playing based on program

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Summary of Contents for CDR-630

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MARANTZ CDR630 MODEL...

Page 2: ...p PREVIOUS O previous track Search backward Q TRACK INCR marks track number during recording FINALIZE finalize recording CDSYNC synchronized recording automatic start when record REC 0 record PROGRAM...

Page 3: ...and audio recordings This appliance may not be used for applications of this type Read the text carefully and keep the instructions close at hand so that you can refer to them if necessary Unpacking...

Page 4: ...closed cable with black plug the CD Recorder to a digital amplifier based on the following diagram PAUSE DIG COPY CD SYNC TOTAL AUTO TRACK REM TIME L R 50 40 30 20 10 6 3 0 0VER REWRITABLE RECORD CD C...

Page 5: ...e The player cannot be switched on and off using the remote con trol Always point the remote control directly towards the recorder and make sure there are no obstacles between the remote control and t...

Page 6: ...rding Make sure the disc is free of scratches and or dust particles 1 Press the INPUT button 19 until ANALOG appears on the dis play 2 By pressing AUTO MANUAL 17 you can select manual or automatic tra...

Page 7: ...ert track numbers manually In the manual mode you can add track numbers at any point by pressing on REC 7 or TRACK INCR 37 on the remote control The minimum track length is four seconds Increments can...

Page 8: ...it until the pause setting is activated and the display indica tor RECORD starts to flash If the digital connection is incorrect the display indicator DIG will flash If the digital source exceeds the...

Page 9: ...be erased and replaced by a new recording There are two options Erasing the last recording 1 Place the disc to be erased in the CD Recorder if it is not yet in the recorder 2 From the STOP setting pre...

Page 10: ...rmed automatically after power failure during recording If this procedure fails the CD R disc unlike the CD RW disc may no longer be usable O OP PC CF FA AI IL L OPC has failed disc is damaged or play...

Page 11: ...ur suppli er If you cannot solve the problem go to the nearest service cen tre 3 Switch off the recorder using the POWER ON OFF button 1 to exit from the Diagnostic Program Recorder maintenance The ap...

Page 12: ...our recorder In practice however the quality of the recording depends on the match between the disc used and the writing strategy of the recorder Specially at 1x speed stand alone audio the match bet...

Page 13: ...English 15 NOTAS...

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