6 – reference and specifications, 1 troubleshooting 6.2 specifications – Tascam CD-RW2000 User Manual

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TASCAM CD-RW2000

6 – Reference and specifications

6.1 Troubleshooting

6.2 Specifications

Symptom

Possible cause and remedy

No sound on play-
back (the disc is play-
ing and the time
display is increment-
ing)

The connections from the CD-RW2000
to the amplifier system have not been
made properly, or the input source
selector is not at the correct position.

No meter indication
when a source is
input

Analog and/or digital volume (4.1.1,
“Signal volume”) is set too low. The sig-
nal is being input through an unselected
input source (4.1, “Input selection”).

D-IN UNLOCK!

A digital input source has been
selected, but the source is not con-
nected or is not switched on.

Cannot record on a
disc (pressing
RECORD shows

MONITOR

)

A finalized disc has been inserted. Use
an unfinalized recordable disc.

The recording level
suddenly jumps (up
or down) when
switching to or from
digital direct mode

When recording from digital sources,
the digital direct mode bypasses the
digital level (4.1.1, “Signal volume”), so
that if this has been set to a non-zero
value, the level will be different. See
4.3.3, “Digital direct”.

PGM Full !

An attempt has been made to create
more than 25 program steps.

Disc Full!

or

Cannot Rec!

There is no space on the disc, or no
tracks are available, or a general record-
ing error has occurred.

Word CLK Err

An external word sync clock has been
selected (see 2.4.1, “Word sync con-
nections”), but no word clock source is
available or the word clock is ±7% or
more away from the base frequency of
44.1 kHz.

Not FS 44.1k!

You are trying to do digital direct record-
ing from a source which has not been
recorded at 44.1 kHz (4.3.3, “Digital
direct”).

No Inc Mode

Auto track is not on when an attempt is
being made to rehearse track split
times.

Disc Error

The disc is bad. If it is a CD-RW disc,
you may refresh it (5.2.3, “Refreshing a
disc”), otherwise replace the disc.

Erase Error!

An error has occurred while trying to
erase the disc.

The display suddenly
shows

PMA

Writing

Either the disc is full (this message will
be prefaced by

Disc

Full!!

(4.2.5, “Full disc”) or an

attempt has been mode to write more
than 99 tracks.

Rec Error

General recording error. This may be
caused by vibration or a shock during
recording, for example, or may be the
result of a bad disc. Try recording again
with the same disc. If the message
appears again, try a different disc.

No OPC Area!

Appears only with CD-R discs. The
OPC area is full, and no further record-
ing is possible on this disc. Finalize the
disc.

OPC Area CLR

Seen when a CD-RW disc OPC area is
full, and the CD-RW2000 automatically
cleans up the OPC area for further
recording.

Need Repair!

Current disc needs repair. Refresh the
CD-RW disc using the procedure
described in 5.2.3, “Refreshing a disc”.

System Err!

System error.

Tray Error!

Error in the tray mechanism.

Drive Error!

Error in the drive mechanism.

Recording media type

CD-R, CD-RW, CD-RDA, CD-RWDA

Recording resolution

16-bit linear

Recording sampling fre-
quency

44.1 kHz

Frequency convertor input 32 kHz — 48 kHz

Frequency response

20 Hz — 20 kHz (playback ±0.5 dB,
recording ±1 dB)

S/N ratio

> 98 dB (playback)
> 92 dB (recording)

Dynamic range

> 94 dB (playback)
> 92 dB (recording)

Total harmonic distortion

< 0.004% (playback)
< 0.005% (recording)

Channel separation

90 dB (playback : 1 kHz)
80 dB (recording : 1 kHz)

Wow & flutter

Unmeasurable (< 0.001%)

Analog inputs

Balanced XLR-type

Nominal input level

+4 dBu

Maximum input level +20 dBV

Input impedance

10 k

(balanced)

Analog inputs

Unbalanced RCA

Nominal input level

–10 dBV (FS –16 dB)

Maximum input level + 6dBV

Input impedance

33 k

(unbalanced)

Analog outputs

Unbalanced RCA

Nominal output level –10 dBV (FS –16 dB)

Maximum output
level

+6 dBV

Output impedance

800

(unbalanced)

Symptom

Possible cause and remedy

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