2 rear panel – Tascam CD-RW2000 User Manual

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2 – Features of the CD-RW2000—Rear panel

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TASCAM CD-RW2000

H

PLAY key

Use this key to start or resume playback or recording.

I

PAUSE key

Use this key to pause playback or recording.

J

RECORD key

Use this key to enter record ready mode (see 4,
“Recording” for details) and also to enter manual
track divisions (see 4.2.3, “Manual track division”).

K

SYNC REC key

Use this key to turn synchronized recording on and
off (see 4.3.1, “Synchronized recording” for details).

L

CALL key

Use this key for playback from the last pause position
before playback starts (see 3.4, “CALL playback” for
details).

2.2 Rear panel

M

ANALOG INPUT (L, R)
(UNBALANCED)

These RCA jacks accept analog audio signals from
suitably-equipped units (–10 dBV, unbalanced).

N

ANALOG OUTPUT (L, R)
(UNBALANCED)

These RCA jacks output analog audio signals (at
–10 dBV levels, unbalanced) to suitably-equipped
units.

O

ANALOG INPUT (L, R) (BALANCED)

These XLR-type connectors accept analog audio sig-
nals from suitably-equipped units (+4 dBu,
balanced). The wiring, as described on the rear panel
of the unit is 1=ground, 2=hot, 3= cold.

P

ATT (attenuation for right balanced
analog output)

Use a small Phillips screwdriver with this attenuator
if you need to reduce the output signal level from the
right balanced analog output. As set at the factory, a
it is set to maximum output, and can reduce the level
by 20 dB.

Q

ANALOG OUTPUT (L, R)
(BALANCED)

These XLR-type connectors output analog audio sig-
nals to suitably-equipped units (+4 dBu, balanced).
The wiring, as described on the rear panel of the unit
is 1=ground, 2=hot, 3= cold.

R

ATT (attenuation for left balanced
analog output)

Use a small Phillips screwdriver with this attenuator
if you need to reduce the output signal level from the
left balanced analog output. As set at the factory, a it
is set to maximum output, and can reduce the level by
20 dB.

S

REMOTE IN (FROM RC-RW2000)

Use this connector with the cable from the supplied
RC-RW2000 remote control unit. Do not attempt to
use any other type of remote control unit with the
CD-RW2000.

T

CONTROL I/O

Use this 15-pin ‘D’-sub connector to connect the unit
to suitably-equipped equipment, allowing control of
the CD-RW2000. The pinouts of this connector are
given in 2.4.2, “Control connections”.

U

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switch

This switch is used to turn the termination for the

WORD SYNC

input (

V

) on and off. See 2.4.1,

“Word sync connections” for details of word sync
operations.

V

WORD SYNC IN

This BNC connector is used to accept word synchro-
nization clock signals from other digital audio equip-
ment in a setup. A menu function is used to select the
source. See 2.4.1, “Word sync connections” for
details of word sync operations.

W

DIGITAL INPUT, OUTPUT (AES/EBU)

This pair of XLR-type connectors accepts (female)
and outputs (male) digital audio signals in AES3-
1992 format.

X

DIGITAL COAXIAL (IN, OUT)

These two RCA jacks accept and output digital audio
in standard IEC60958 Type II consumer format
(SPDIF).

Y

DIGITAL OPTICAL (IN, OUT)

These two TOSLINK optical connectors accept and
output digital audio in standard IEC60958 Type II
consumer format (SPDIF) using optical fiber
connectors.

Z

~ IN (AC power inlet)

Use the supplied power cable to connect the CD-
RW2000 to the AC power supply. Always ensure that
the voltage supplied is the same as that indicated on
the rear panel of the CD-RW2000. If you are in
doubt, consult a qualified electrician.

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