Cd text, Displaying cd text, Entering cd text – HHB comm CDR-882 User Manual

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Advanced Features & Operation



CDR-882 User Manual Version 1.0

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CD Text

The CDR-882 is CD Text-compatible. Any CD Text data on CDs

being played will be displayed on the front panel LCD by default.

CDs being recorded on the CDR-882 can have CD Text data

added using a standard QWERTY keyboard plugged into either of

the PS/2 ports (on the front and rear panels, see page 15

and

page 11

).

CD Text is formatted into 3 fields, named Title, Artist and Track.

Title and Artist are per-disc fields and Track is per-track. The

text strings may contain any characters found on a standard

keyboard.

Displaying CD Text

When a CD containing CD Text data is played, the time display

for the drive containing the disc changes, the mm:ss digits, the

CD type (CD, CD-R, etc.) and the time display option (TOTAL,

TOTREM, etc.) are replaced by the contents of the CD Text Title

field. The track number and transport mode symbol are still

displayed. When first displayed, the text will scroll automatically

from right to left to reveal all the characters of a long title.

Successive presses of the TEXT button (see page 13) will alter

the CD Text display to show the Artist and Track fields (if a track

is currently selected) in a similar manner. A final press will

return the display to the Title field; this sequence is illustrated

below:

The legends TITLE, ARTIST or TRACK is displayed in the top

right-hand corner of the display screen to confirm which field is

being displayed.

Pressing the DISPLAY button will revert the display to show the

“normal” time information; pressing TEXT again returns to CD

Text mode.

Entering CD Text

CD Text can only be added to unfinalised discs. Text entry may

be made either while the drive is in RECORD mode, or after

recording has finished - but before the disc has been finalised.

For this reason, Auto-finalization should be set to ‘Off’ when CD

Text is to be entered.

To enter CD Text data, connect a QWERTY keyboard to

whichever of the CDR-882’s two PS/2 sockets is more

convenient. Press the TEXT button once, twice or three times

to select the field for which data is to be entered, Title, Artist

or Track. The display will initially show No CD Title, No Artist or

No Track Name as appropriate. Entering text via the keyboard

will overwrite this, and the text will be visible on the display as

it is keyed in. Note that the initial keystroke is ignored. The

BACKSPACE key will delete from the last character entered in

the normal way. Conclude each text entry with the RETURN key

to store the text in memory.

In the case of Track Name, the entered text will be applied to

the track currently selected with the AMS knob. If track names

are to be entered while each track is being recorded, this will

obviously be the correct track, but if track names are being

entered after recording (pre-finalisation), care must be taken to

advance the track selection with the AMS knob to the correct

track, in turn.

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