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2- Features of the CC-222

MK

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This section provides a brief reminder of the functions 
provided by these controls.

1

 

Power switch

 

(POWER)

  Turns the unit on and off.

2

 

Cassette holder

  Open this holder using the 

EJECT 

key. Insert cassettes tape side downwards, and close 
the holder by hand.

3

 

REW

 

key

  Rewinds the tape moving fast in the right-

to-left  direction.  If  the  tape  is  already  in  playback 
mode, it acts as a search key.

4

 

FFWD  key

    Forwards  the  tape  moving  fast  in  the 

left-to-right  direction.  If  the  tape  is  already  in  play-
back mode, it acts as a search key.

5

 

Tape  STOP  key

  Stops  the  current  tape  transport 

operation.

6

 

Tape PLAY key (

˙

)

  Starts or resumes tape playback 

or recording, from right to left.

7

 

Tape PLAY key (

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)

  Starts or resumes tape playback 

or recording, from left to right.

8

 

Tape  PAUSE  key

    Stands  by  for  tape  playback  or 

recording. Pressing this key again resumes the opera-
tion.

9

 

Tape  RECORD  key

    When  stopped,  pressing  this 

key enters recording standby mode.

0

 

Tape EJECT key

  Opens the cassette holder.

q

 

Display

    Provides  information  on  the  status  of  the 

cassette  and  disc  transport  and  the  selected  input 
sources, etc.

w

 

RESET key

  Resets the tape counter to zero.

e

 

RTZ key

  Returns the tape to the zero position.

r

 

INPUT  2  SEL  key

    Repeated  presses  of  this  key 

cycles between the different sources available for the 
cassette recorder: 

LINE2

 and 

DISC

.

t

 

DUB  1  TAPE

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CD-RW  key

    Starts  the  process  of 

automatic recording from the cassette to a recordable 
disc.

y

 

INPUT  1  SEL  key

    Repeated  presses  of  this  key 

cycles through the different sources available for the 
CD  drive: 

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

LINE  1

PHONO

and 

TAPE

.

u

 

PHONO key

 

 Starts recording from the phono source 

to  the  cassette  or  disc  recorder,  depending  on  the 
selection made in the menu system. See the appropri-
ate sections on recording to either tape or disc.

i

 

REC MUTE key

  When recording to cassette and this 

key is pressed, the sound is muted for about four sec-
onds, and then the unit enters record standby mode.

o

 

INPUT  (cassette)  control

    This  rotary  control 

affects  the  level  fed  to  the  cassette.  Note  that  it  has 
no  effect  during  automatic  disc-to-tape  dubbing  if 
the menu item bypassing the volume during dubbing 
is set to “through”.

p

 

DUB  2  TAPE

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CD-RW  key

    Starts  the  process  of 

automatic recording from the disc to a cassette.

a

 

INPUT  (CD)  control

 

  This  rotary  control  affects 

the  level  fed  to  the  disc.  Note  that  it  has  no  effect 
during  automatic  tape-to-disc  dubbing  if  the  menu 
item  bypassing  the  volume  during  dubbing  is  set  to 
“through”.

s

 

Disc OPEN/CLOSE key

  Opens and closes the disc 

tray.

d

 

DISPLAY key

 

 Changes the time display for the disc 

recording and playback.

f

 

FINALIZE  key

 

  Used  when  finalizing  recordable 

discs.

g

 

ERASE  key

 

 Used when erasing data from CD-RW 

discs.

h

 

SYNC  REC  key

    Turns  synchronized  recording  of 

the disc recorder on and off.

j

 

MENU  key 

  Repeated  presses  of  this  key  cycles 

through the different menu options.

Summary of Contents for CC-222MK

Page 1: ...CC 222MK CD Recorder Cassette Deck D00903120B OWNER S MANUAL Professional...

Page 2: ...sse A Dans un environnement domestique cet appareil peut provoquer des interf rences radio dans ce cas l utilisateur peut tre amen prendre des mesures appropri es F r Kunden in Europa Warnung Dies ist...

Page 3: ...es specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart a...

Page 4: ...ned in the protective housings The label required in this regulation is shown at 1 CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PRO...

Page 5: ...ks 22 Restricting the number of tracks 22 Full disc 22 Recording to disc from the RIAA PHONO inputs 22 Dubbing from tape to disc 23 Dubbing to CD from the middle of the tape 23 Bypassing the INPUT lev...

Page 6: ...ampling frequency of 44 1 kHz Disc track divisions can be entered manually or can produced automatically as a response to the input signal level One touch fade ins and fade outs over a specified time...

Page 7: ...unit always use the origi nal packing materials For this reason we strongly recommend that you save all the packing materials that came with the CC 222MKIII in case you need to transport it in the fut...

Page 8: ...play unfinalized CD R RW discs Music discs with copy control a compact disc copy protection system have been released from several record companies aiming to protect their copyright interests Since s...

Page 9: ...ys keep the recording sides of the discs away from grime and dust to avoid a reduction in sound quality To clean a disc wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge Do no...

Page 10: ...or commands do not always function properly the batteries have become weak and should be replaced Always replace both batteries with new batteries of the same type Point the remote control to the rem...

Page 11: ...sources available for the cassette recorder LINE2 and DISC tDUB 1 TAPE CD RW key Starts the process of automatic recording from the cassette to a recordable disc yINPUT 1 SEL key Repeated presses of...

Page 12: ...enting while recording MONITOR TAPE MIX DISC switch This switch selects the source for the headphone outputs as either the cassette deck the disc recorder or a mixture of both PHONES jack and volume c...

Page 13: ...ck PDisc information display no toc Lights when a disc does not contain TOC Table of Contents data CD CD R or CD RW lights up when a disc with TOC data is loaded ACD play Lights during disc playback S...

Page 14: ...s the disc in record standby mode and performs manual track incrementing while recording gCD REC MUTE key During disc recording pressing this key inserts a silence of about four seconds and pauses rec...

Page 15: ...nal volume on page 20 A_TRK Automatic track increment LEVEL Automatic track division on page 25 A_TIME Automatic track increment 1 min Automatic track division on page 25 S_LVL Sound trigger level for...

Page 16: ...s When playing back a CD or when in standby mode there are four different time display modes In each mode the current track number is given fol lowed by the time as given below e g 10Tr 0 48 Press the...

Page 17: ...can then be entered NOTE Steps 3 and 4 above can also be carried out from the main unit by turning and pushing the MULTI DIAL key 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 above until the program is complete 6 Press th...

Page 18: ...h indicators will go out During playback if the A B key is pressed the loop will be canceled and playback will continue past the B point NOTE A B repeat cannot be set when the specified sec tion spans...

Page 19: ...erent from the ones on PC The CC 222MKIII can play back MP3 files recorded in formats which conform to ISO9660 level 1 level 2 and the Joliet extensions Discs recorded in multiple ses sions may also b...

Page 20: ...appropriate indicator COAXIAL or OPTICAL lights on the right of the display If an analog signal is selected the LINE 1 or TAPE indicator lights on the right of the display Signal volume The analog sig...

Page 21: ...the dynamic range of the source CD without clipping Only boost the signal if the source is exceptionally quiet An analog signal input at nominal level with no cut or boost from the volume controls is...

Page 22: ...ress the PHONO key The INPUT 1 PHONO indica tor lights on the display and the disc recorder enters record standby mode 4 Start playing back the record 5 Start recording on the disc by pressing the dis...

Page 23: ...Dubbing to CD from the middle of the tape 1 To record from the middle of the tape set noise reduction reverse mode etc and locate the tape to the position where playback will start 2 Press the tape PA...

Page 24: ...only high level signals trigger recording remember that this will not record the start of a piece which has a slow fade in If the noise floor is higher than the threshold syn chronized recording will...

Page 25: ...menu items see Menu operation on page 15 The time can be set 1 minute to 10 minute increased by a minute OFF This sets the function disabled no indicator lit To enable or disable automatic track divi...

Page 26: ...u make a recording to ensure that you have the protection level that you want Fade in and fade out To provide smooth beginnings and endings to recorded tracks the unit provides fade facilities Fade in...

Page 27: ...he REC indicator flash in the dis play The unit starts counting down from a time shown on the display After finalization CD RW NO TOC indicator changes to CD RW and CD R NO TOC changes to CD R indicat...

Page 28: ...cedure below 1 With the disc loaded and the unit in stop mode press the ERASE key 2 Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys until the display shows ERASE DISC If you do not want to proceed with the e...

Page 29: ...g playback starts on the other unit NOTE Media tape or disc can be changed in the unit that is not playing 4 To stop playback and cancel the mode press the CD TAPE CONT PLAY key again NOTE The cassett...

Page 30: ...reverses eight seconds are used as non recorded time at the beginning of the second side the tape is in record mode but the CD does not play back again to allow for leader tape at the start of the cas...

Page 31: ...elect either TAPE Press the MULTI DIAL or ENTER on the remote control unit 3 Press the PHONO key The PHONO indicator lights on the display If the tape is currently in stop mode the tape rewinds and th...

Page 32: ...d using the PITCH CONTROL Turning this to the right of the center position results in faster tape speed higher pitch and turning to the left of the center position results in slower tape speed lower p...

Page 33: ...on Frequency conversion on page 20 PGM Full An attempt has been made to create more than 99 tracks Rec Error A general recording error Try recording again with different disc System Err System Error T...

Page 34: ...nbalanced input RCA pin Level 10 dBV Full Scale 16 dB Maximum input level 6 dBV Input impedance 50 k 10 unbalanced Line outputs 1 Unbalanced output RCA pin Level 10 dBV Full Scale 16 dB Maximum output...

Page 35: ...Input signal level 5 6 mV Input impedance 50 k S N ratio 60 dB 6 3 PHONES headphone output 6 mm 1 4 stereo Output level 10 mW 10 mW into 32 General specifications Power U S A Canada 120 VAC 60 Hz U K...

Page 36: ...w tascam com 5939 Wallace Street Mississauga Ontario L4Z 1Z8 Canada TEAC MEXICO S A De C V Phone 52 555 581 5500 www tascam com Campesinos No 184 Colonia Granjes Esmeralda Delegacion Iztapalapa CP 098...

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