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1 – Introduction

About finalizing

Although audio data may be written on a CD-R or CD-RW disc, 

a standard CD player will not be able to read the data (i.e. play 

back the audio) until a final *TOC has been written at the start of 

the disc.

*  TOC:Table of contents

Information of recorded data, which contains titles, starting 

and ending addresses, and etc..

The process of writing this table of contents is known as 

“finalizing”. Once this has been done, no further data can be 

written to the disc. See “Finalizing” on page 27 for details. In 

the case of a CD-RW disc which has been finalized, the whole of 

the disc may be erased, or the disc may be “refreshed”, and the 

disc re-used.
In addition, a CD-RW disc that has been finalized may be 

“unfinalized”, i.e. only the TOC is removed. This allows further 

tracks to be recorded to the disc, provided that there is space on 

the disc.

Recordable discs

In this manual, we use the term “recordable” disc to describe 

a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not been finalized, i.e. further 

recording is possible on the disc.

Slot loading of discs

1. 

As shown in the illustration, hold the disc with the labeled 

side up and insert it part way into the slot.

2. 

Push the disc in a little further and it will be pulled in 

automatically just before it disappears into the slot.

Trouble inserting a disc

If the disc becomes stuck during insertion, for example, and is 

difficult to push, do not try to force the disc in. Pull the disc out 

once and press the EJECT key and then try inserting it again. 

(Trying to force the disc in could damage the unit.)

Use of the remote control unit

 

o

Do not expose the infra-red receiver (light receptive area 

on the front panel) to direct sunlight or intense light for 

extended periods of time. Long exposure to this light may 

result in failure of the remote control sensor.

 

o

When the remote control will not be used over one month, 

please remove the batteries to prevent the possibility of 

battery acid leakage which could damage the unit. Should 

leakage occur, remove and discard the batteries, and wipe 

the battery case thoroughly with a cloth. Avoid getting the 

battery liquid on the skin. After cleaning, replace with new 

batteries.

 

o

The remote control functions by using an infrared light 

signal. When using the unit to control the CD-RW900SX, 

other devices that are turned on could be operated by its 

signal.

 

o

If the range of remote operation becomes smaller, 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.

 

o

Point the remote control to the remote sensor on the main 

unit. Do not obstruct the path between the remote control 

and the remote sensor.

Batteries

If batteries are used improperly, or if leakage or breakage occurs, 

the unit will not function.
Please observe the cautions indicated on the batteries and their 

packaging to ensure proper usage.

 

o

Confirm 

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 and 

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 polarity and follow the indications when 

inserting new batteries into the remote control.

 

o

Do not use old and new batteries together.

 

o

Even if the battery is the same size, the voltage may differ. Do 

not use batteries of different specifications together.

 

o

Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are 

nonrechargeable.

 

o

Do not open or disassemble batteries, throw them into a fire 

or put them in water.

Inserting batteries

1. 

Open the lid.

2. 

Confirm 

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/

^

 polarity, and insert two AAA batteries.

3. 

Close the lid.

TASCAM  CD-RW900SX  

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Summary of Contents for Professional CD-RW900SX

Page 1: ...D01403220B CD RW900SX CD Rewritable Recorder Professional OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...its for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipme...

Page 3: ...sing earphones or headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure volume from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss If you are experiencing problems with this product contact TEA...

Page 4: ...c objects When throwing used batteries away follow the disposal instructions indicated on the batteries and the local disposal laws Do not use batteries other than those specified Do not mix and use n...

Page 5: ...health because of the presence of hazardous substances in the equipment d The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE symbols which show wheeled bins that have been crossed out indicate that e...

Page 6: ...dom playback 19 Time display switching 20 Timer playback 20 Repeat playback 20 A to B repeat playback 20 Auto Cue function 21 Auto Ready function 21 Pitch control function 21 Key control function 21 P...

Page 7: ...Other company names product names and logos in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Information is given about products in this manual only for the purp...

Page 8: ...paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean CDs as they could damage the delicate playing surface It may cause CDs to become unplayable o Do not apply labels or other materials to discs Do not us...

Page 9: ...t receptive area on the front panel to direct sunlight or intense light for extended periods of time Long exposure to this light may result in failure of the remote control sensor o When the remote co...

Page 10: ...rs list page of the TEAC Global Site https teac global com search for the local company or representative for the region where you purchased the product and contact that organization When making inqui...

Page 11: ...ing this key switches Timer play on and off See Timer playback on page 20 for details eINPUT L R controls Use these concentric controls to adjust the level of the analog audio signals received at the...

Page 12: ...the disc force ejection emergency hole as far as possible and repeat several times 3 After the disc is ejected partway pull it out by hand ATTENTION i This function is provided for emergencies Follow...

Page 13: ...is on eSYNC The SYNC indicator lights up when SYNC is on rREC When the SRC function is on this lights during recording or in recording standby mode When the SRC function is off this flashes during re...

Page 14: ...page 24 qSEARCH keys m Use these keys to move the playback position inside a track wSTOP key Use this key to stop playback or recording ePAUSE key Use this key to standby for playback or recording rO...

Page 15: ...e 22 MP3 action settings READ SPEED data reading speed setting page 17 Simple playback operations A_READY Auto ready on off page 21 Auto Ready function A_CUE Auto cue on off page 21 Auto Cue function...

Page 16: ...E is selected the menu item shows up like this NOTE To return to the sub menu option selection screen press the ESCAPE key on the front panel or the CLEAR key on the remote control 3 Setting the desir...

Page 17: ...ES on the unit to set the listening level you desire NOTE If a disc has scratch or grime it could cause the laser pickup to skip In this case set the READ SPEED sub menu in the PLAY menu option to Hig...

Page 18: ...he unit will enter playback standby mode NOTE If a point which does not exist is entered Direct Search time entry mode will be cancelled The direct search function cannot be used in program or random...

Page 19: ...rack The MULTI JOG dial can be used to select the track also 3 Press the PLAY key to begin playback After the selected track finishes playback stops Program playback This function enables playback of...

Page 20: ...k 1 Press the REPEAT key to turn on the repeat mode In this mode all the tracks on the disc are played continuously The display shows Repeat ON and the indicator lights up REPEAT During playback if th...

Page 21: ...MENU key or push the MULTI JOG dial to enter and return to normal mode During playback the pitch control playback can be disabled temporarily Press the PITCH key on the remote control or use the PITCH...

Page 22: ...2 mp3 3 mp3 4 mp3 5 mp3 6 mp3 7 mp3 8 mp3 9 Directory D Disc Directory A Directory B Directory C In this manner playback proceeds from the top level directories About MP3 track data During playback t...

Page 23: ...ents a complete signal cut The display shows Vol dB for the setting 3 Press the MENU key or push the MULTI JOG dial to enter the setting and return to normal mode Input monitoring When the unit is in...

Page 24: ...play light indication o Remaining track time REMAIN is lit in the display o Elapsed disc time TOTAL is lit in the display o Remaining disc time TOTAL and REMAIN are lit in the display Full disc If the...

Page 25: ...r the adjusted threshold level is required to start recording automatically Otherwise the unit does not begin recording even if it is detecting a signal i When the input level drops below the adjusted...

Page 26: ...e track will be divided Use A_TRK LEVEL option in the REC sub menu The trigger level is set to 24dB to 72 dB A_LVL level time Track increment At least 2 seconds Manually divide track While recording i...

Page 27: ...s Sure If you do not want to proceed with the finalizing process press the STOP key 3 When finalization has been chosen the display shows the TOC flashing and the remaining time The unit starts counti...

Page 28: ...on is proceeded the STOP key cannot function Please confirm before the operation 1 While stopped press the ERASE DEL key on the front panel or the ERASE key on the remote control Select the ERASE DISC...

Page 29: ...where you wish to insert a character and press the FINALIZE INS key on the front panel or the FINALIZE key on the remote control To change a character Place the cursor on the character to be changed...

Page 30: ...orm editing functions and other operations The list below shows the keys that perform various operations Keyboard key Operation F1 same as pressing the key F2 same as pressing the key F3 same as press...

Page 31: ...m PGM Full No new programs can be created Can t Edit Editing cannot be performed due to operational restrictions Can t Sel Menu selection cannot be performed due to selection restrictions Rec Error Th...

Page 32: ...ation Recording is not possible i Confirm the connections with the audio system i Adjust the recording level i The disc may be for playback only Please replace with a recordable disc Noise or static c...

Page 33: ...log inputs Unbalanced RCA pin Level 10 dBV 2 dB Full Scale 16 dB Minimum input level 19 dBV adjustable level at Full Scale 16 dB Input impedance 22 k 10 unbalanced Analog outputs Unbalanced RCA pin Le...

Page 34: ...m 465 6mm 482 6mm 76 2mm 88mm 94mm 18mm 284 6mm 6 4mm o Illustrations and other depictions may differ in part from the actual product o Specifications and external appearance may be changed without no...

Page 35: ...oduct to service However if the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty we will pay return surface shipping charges to any destination within the United States LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES A...

Page 36: ...iante Direcci n del establecimiento TEAC CORPORATION https tascam jp jp Phone 81 42 356 9143 1 47 Ochiai Tama shi Tokyo 206 8530 Japan TEAC AMERICA INC https tascam com us Phone 1 323 726 0303 10410 P...

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