11 2.1 front panel – Tascam CD-RW2000 User Manual

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2 – Features of the CD-RW2000—Front panel

TASCAM CD-RW2000

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2.1 Front panel

1

POWER switch

The power switch is used to switch the unit between
off and on (full operational mode).

When the unit is turned on, the display shows

Welcome!

.

2

Disc tray

Discs should be placed label side upwards in the disc
tray.

When a disc is loaded into the unit, the display
briefly shows

TOC Reading.

, with a flash-

ing period following the word “Reading” as the unit
determines the contents of the disc.

3

OPEN/CLOSE key

Use this key to open and close the disc tray. The dis-
play shows

OPEN

when the tray is opening and

CLOSE

when the tray is closing.

4

RHSL key

Use this key when recording to set and adjust the
start point of a recording session or the start of a
track on the recorded disc. See 4.5, “Rehearsal” for
details.

5

FADER key

Use this key to start fade-in recordings or to start a
fade-out when recording (see 4.3.5, “Fade-in and
fade-out” for details).

6

INPUT SELECT

Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ-
ent audio inputs and the input combinations. See 4.1,
“Input selection” for full details.

7

WORD indicator

This indicator shows that an external word clock
source has been selected (using a menu function)
when using the unit with other digital audio units in a
setup (see 2.4.1, “Word sync connections” for
details).

8

Display

The display is used to show the current status of the
unit, as well as the current menu settings. See 2.2,
“Rear panel” for details.

9

MENU key

Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ-
ent menu items used to set parameters.

A

DISPLAY key

Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ-
ent time display modes. These modes differ, accord-
ing to whether the unit is playing back or recording a
disc.

B

MULTI DIAL control

Use this control to select tracks for playback, to set
parameter values, etc.

Typically, turning the control clockwise will increase
a value, and turning it counterclockwise will
decrease the value. There is no “end-stop” to the con-
trol—it may be turned continuously in either
direction.

In addition, when setting menu values, pushing the
control acts like an “enter” key, i.e. the currently-dis-
played value or setting is confirmed and the display
returns to the time display.

C

PHONES jack and LEVEL control

Use a standard pair of stereo headphones, equipped
with a 1/4-inch plug, with this jack.

Adjust the volume from the jack with the control
(turn clockwise for higher volume).

D

REC LEVEL controls

Use these concentric controls to adjust the level of
the analog audio signals received at the

ANALOG IN

jacks

M

. Typically, turning one of these controls will

cause the other to turn, but they can be turned inde-
pendently of each other.

Use the lower (outer) control to adjust the left signal,
and the upper (inner) control to adjust the right
signal.

Turning the controls clockwise past the “

5

” position

will boost the signals relative to their input level, and
turning them counterclockwise to a position below

5

” will cut the signals relative to their original input

level.

E

FINALIZE key

Use this key to finalize recordable discs. See 1.2,
“Finalizing” and 5.1, “Finalizing” for details.

F

ERASE key

Use this key (with CD-RW discs only) to erase
tracks, or a whole disc, or to refresh a “bad” disc, or
to unfinalize a finalized disc. See 5.2, “Erasing” for
details.

G

STOP key

Use this key to stop playback or recording.

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