Page 2 - CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,; WARNING; CAUTION; Warnings and Cautions
- 2 - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, withinan equilateral triangle, is intended to alert...
Page 3 - NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:; • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit; Changes or modifications may cause this; WARNINGS; Equipment mains working system; Copyright; orders
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installer's attention to Article 820-40 ofthe NEC, which provides guidelines for proper ground-ing and, in particular, specifies that the cable groundshall be connected to the grounding system of thebuilding,...
Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions; READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
- 5 - Important Safety Instructions READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict qualityand safety standards. There are, however, some installation andoperation precautions which you should be particularly aware of. 1. Read Instructions – All the safety a...
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Standby power button
Table of Contents - 6 - Topic page Warnings and Cautions ........................................ 2Important Safety Instructions ................................ 5Table of Contents ................................................. 6Introduction ..........................................................
Page 7 - Table of Contents continued; Topic; DIMMER button; Introduction
- 7 - Table of Contents continued Topic page 16 CD button ................................................... 2617 Track skip forward button .................... 26 18 CANCEL button .......................................... 2619 Fast forward search button ................. 26 20 Play button ..........
Page 9 - Package contents; Power cord; Remote batteries; Plug in; VAC power; Connect to other equipment; Connect CDR recorder to analog equipment for; Other available connection options:
- 9 - Package contents CDR510 unit Infrared remotecontrol Power cord Audio cables (2)3' 3" (100 cm) AA batteries (2) Remote batteries Press and lift at arrow to open the Infrared remotecontrol battery compartment. Install two AAbatteries. Replace compart-ment cover. TRAY DOOR REPEAT PROG. RANDOM...
Page 12 - How to Record
- 12 - ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL 2 1 3 7 9 6 5 4 How to Record • Recording takes place on the CDR drive...
Page 13 - External REC modes; To record from an external source:
- 13 - External REC modes There are three recording modes for externalrecording. REC EXT DISC – Sync recording, recording from an external source by starting thesource. REC EXT MAN – recording from an external source by manually starting recording. MINUTE TRACK – automatically start a new track ever...
Page 15 - Controls and Displays front; a b c; CHANGER
- 15 - Controls and Displays front ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IR Note: Set the REMOTE ...
Page 16 - a 10; advance through the menu choices.; ONE TOUCH RECORD; Press and release to exit a program.
- 16 - ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL a 10 In this manual the right drive is referred to as theCD drive. Pre...
Page 17 - When the desired setting is displayed,; a b; Turn to set or adjust the record level.
ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL ERASE REC LEVEL / SELECT PUSH ENTER FINAL INPUT MODE MENU/ STORE TIME TEXT PR...
Page 18 - The available characters are:; TOTAL REM; To record a space enter an underline.
- 18 - ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL ERASE REC LEVEL / SELECT PUSH ENTER FINAL INPUT MODE MENU/ STORE TIME ...
Page 19 - During play back, push and hold to; to advance to the next album, or the
- 19 - Exampledisplays CD 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 20 + CD LR ANALOG CD 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 20 + CD LR DIG CD 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 20 + CD LR OPT When OPTICAL is selected the input for record-ing is from the DIGITAL (SPDIF...
Page 21 - DIG; SYNC; OPT
- 21 - ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL SYNC MANUAL ANALOG DIG OPT CD - RW LR DUBBING CHANGER PROGRAM RANDOM R...
Page 22 - Lit when in CHANGER mode.; Controls and Connections rear; CD ANALOG OUT jacks
SYNC MANUAL ANALOG DIG OPT CD - RW LR DUBBING CHANGER PROGRAM RANDOM REPEAT ALLTRACK SCAN STEP 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 20 + REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME CD - RW 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD ...
Page 23 - L & R ANALOG IN jacks; INPUT SELECT switch
- 23 - CDR GROUND ANALOG IN OUT L R INPUT SELECT L R BALANCED IN R - TRIM - L 0 +22 0 +22 (REF=+16dBu/0dBFS) HOT(+) COLD(-) RS232C CD ANALOG DIG OUT OUT R L IN IN OUT LOOP OUT DIGITAL(SPDIF) SERIAL NO. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO COND...
Page 24 - DIGITAL IN jack; DIGI; DIGITAL LOOP OUT jack; OPTI
CDR GROUND ANALOG IN OUT L R INPUT SELECT L R BALANCED IN R - TRIM - L 0 +22 0 +22 (REF=+16dBu/0dBFS) HOT(+) COLD(-) RS232C CD ANALOG DIG OUT OUT R L IN IN OUT LOOP OUT DIGITAL(SPDIF) SERIAL NO. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:...
Page 25 - a 12; REPEAT ALL; RANDOM; Track 12 is playing. Tracks 4, 9 and 14 have
- 25 - CDR GROUND ANALOG IN OUT L R INPUT SELECT L R BALANCED IN R - TRIM - L 0 +22 0 +22 (REF=+16dBu/0dBFS) HOT(+) COLD(-) RS232C CD ANALOG DIG OUT OUT R L IN IN OUT LOOP OUT DIGITAL(SPDIF) SERIAL NO. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO COND...
Page 26 - Alphanumeric keypad; Track Skip backward button; Fast backward search button; Works the same as the Reverse; MENU; Track Skip forward button; Works the same as the Forward
- 26 - TRAY DOOR REPEAT PROG. RANDOM OPEN/CLOSE ABC DEF GHI JKL MN OPQ RST UVW XYZ 2 1 3 4 7 5 8 6 9 0 SPACE DISPLAY SCROLL CDR CD MENU CANCEL TR. INCR. REC REC TYPE SOURCE SCAN DIMMER ENTER REMOTE CONTROLLER RC2100DR 7 89 101112 7. Alphanumeric keypad Performs some of thefunctions of the RECLEVEL /...
Page 27 - SCAN; button
- 27 - TRAY DOOR REPEAT PROG. RANDOM OPEN/CLOSE ABC DEF GHI JKL MN OPQ RST UVW XYZ 2 1 3 4 7 5 8 6 9 0 SPACE DISPLAY SCROLL CDR CD MENU CANCEL TR. INCR. REC REC TYPE SOURCE SCAN DIMMER ENTER REMOTE CONTROLLER RC2100DR 2122 2324 2526 27 21. REC button Works the sameas the Record REC TR. INCR. SCAN Ex...
Page 28 - MENU mode
MENU mode MENU mode permits advanced settings forrecording CDs and CD Text handling. Menu parameters are available for setting whenappropriate. The chart below lists the drives andmodes when the Menu item is available. Menu Settings Chart CDR drive Menu items TEXT EDIT TEXT ERASE TEXT VIEW AUTO TRAC...
Page 29 - To make a menu change:; control
Exampledisplay push and release the MENU/STORE button. LR ANALOG TOTAL CD - R CD Exampledisplay TEXT EDIT is displayed as a menu choice. 2. Push and release the REC LEVEL / SELECT control to accept the TEXT EDIT menu choice. LR ANALOG CD - R CD Exampledisplay ALBUM TITLE is displayed. LR ANALOG CD -...
Page 30 - TEXT ERASE; TEXT VIEW
- 30 - TEXT ERASE (How to erase CD Text) 1. With the CDR drive selected and an unfinal- ized CD that includes CD Text detected in theCDR drive, push and release the MENU/STORE button. 2. Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control so TEXT ERASE is displayed. LR ANALOG CD - R CD LR ANALOG CD - R CD LR ANALOG C...
Page 31 - AUTO TRACK ON; None; SOURCE; AUTO TRACK
Track information in the audio source such as aCD being dubbed is not recorded. AUTO TRACK ON When AUTO TRACK is ON and you are record-ing from a digital source with user data (trackinformation from a source with a SPDIF connec-tion) the track information is recorded. When AUTO TRACK is ON and the d...
Page 32 - When correct push and release the REC; How to turn AUTO STOP ON or OFF; With the CDR drive selected push and; Menu exceptions
- 32 - AUTO STOP AUTO TRACK must be ON for AUTO STOP OFFor ON to function. AUTO STOP OFF When recording with AUTO STOP OFF theCDR510 will record until stopped by pressing theStop button. The benefit of AUTO STOP OFF is, for example,when recording classical music, which couldhave long passages of sil...
Page 33 - How to turn TEXT ON or OFF
REC BALANCE Balance adjustment Balance adjustment is only available in record orrecord standby mode, for example when RECEXT DISC is selected and the CDR510 is waitingfor the external source to start. Balance is adjustable by independently adjustingthe record level of the Left and Right channels.The...
Page 34 - SRC; toggle between ON and OFF.; How to turn SRC ON or OFF
- 34 - SRC The CDR510 can perform SRC (Sample RateConversion) on an incoming digital signal forrecording. The CDR510 is capable of handlingdigital sources from 11 kHz up to 56 kHz. LR CD DIG LR CD DIG 3. Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT control. ON or OFF is displayed. 4. Turn the REC LEVEL/SEL...
Page 37 - AUTO CUE LEVEL
AUTO CUE (CD drive and Dual mode only) AUTO CUE allows the CD player to advance tothe beginning of the audio within the track, ratherthan start play back from the track start flag. Thisminimizes the silence at the beginning of playback. The factory default for AUTO CUE is OFF.How loud the audio has ...
Page 39 - In Dual mode, with the CD drive selected
- 39 - END WARNING (CD drive and Dual mode only) When END WARNING is on the remaining timedisplay flashes as the end of a track is ap-proached during play back.END WARNING can be set from 0 to 35 secondsin 5 second increments.END WARNING is off when set to 0.Factory default setting is 15 seconds. Ho...
Page 42 - MP3 playback and recording
- 42- MP3 The CDR510 can play most discs** that includeMP3* files. The CDR510 cannot duplicate anMP3 disc but can record audio from an MP3 disconto a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc, see How torecord MP3. MP3 playback and recording MP3 discs can be recognized in the CD driveonly. Reading an MP3 disc for pl...
Page 43 - How to record MP3
MP3 LOAD MP3 LOAD lets you load MP3 instructions withoutinserting an MP3 disc. How to MP3 LOAD 1. With AUTO MP3 LOAD off, with the CD drive selected, and with no disc* in the drive, pushand release the MENU/STORE button. *If AUTO MP3 LOAD is on, MP3 instructionswere loaded on power up. If an MP3 dis...
Page 44 - MP3 FILE PLAYBACK
• The dashed line with an arrow ( ) indicates the sequence in which the MP3 albums and tracks (MP3files in the albums) are played. • Album 01 to Album 10 In the example shown, this CD-ROM has 10 albums(folders) but albums 03 and 08 do not contain MP3files and so are not played. • AAAA01.mp3 to gggg1...
Page 45 - c d f b; How to PROGRAM tracks; a b; To program for recording:
ANALOG CD - R LR 4 6 CD PROGRAM STEP TOTAL 14 12 11 9 c d f b a e ANALOG CD - R LR 4 6 CD PROGRAM STEP TOTAL 12 11 9 How to PROGRAM tracks Track sequence can be programmed for playbackor recording. From stop in CHANGER or DUALMODE, push and release the PROG button toenter Program mode. ANALOG CD - R...
Page 46 - Finalizing; b c
ERASE R e c o r d ab l e PLAY MODE CD RECORDER / CD PLAYER CDR510 I R POWER CDR CD FINAL REC MODE MENU/STORE INPUT CANCL/DELETE PUSH ENTER REC LEVEL / SELECT TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM MP3 PITCH HEADPHONE LEVEL 0 10 PROFESSIONAL ERASE REC LEVEL / SELECT PUSH ENTER FINAL INPUT MODE MENU/ STORE TIME TEXT PR...
Page 47 - a b; alternating with PRESS ENTER.
UnfinalizingHow to unfinalize, erase a track, or erase aCD-RW disc Only CD-RW discs can be erased. If the CD-RW disc has been finalized it must firstbe unfinalized before it can be erased. With the CD-RW disc in the CDR drive and atstop: 1. Push and release the ERASE button. ERASE R e c o r d ab l e...
Page 48 - DISPLAY messages
- 48 - DISPLAY messages Display messages listed below may appear foryour guidance. ALBUM TITLE ........ followed by album titleALL TEXT ............... entering all text display modeANALOG ................ analog input selectedAUTO TRACK ........ selecting AUTO TRACK on or off CHANGER MODE . control...
Page 49 - About Compact Discs; here are two types of recordable discs:; important. Higher recording; Compact disc care; • In direct sunlight or near a source of heat such as; Disc cleaning
- 49 - About Compact Discs T here are two types of recordable discs: CD-R (record once) CD-R discs are only able to be recorded onto asingle time but will playback in most CD play-ers. CD-R discs can be recognized by the followinglogos: CD-RW (multiple recording) CD-RW discs are able to be recorded ...
Page 51 - Commands Requesting Status
- 51 - RS-232C control Connect a male (D-Sub 9 Pin) to female (D-Sub 9 Pin)straight cable for RS-232C external control by hostequipment. • The RS-232C host can control functions of the CDR510 externally • The CDR510 automatically transmits status data when status is changed. • The CDR510 will respon...
Page 52 - Status changes automatically transmitted.; Connector pin assignment
- 52 - Hand shake flow chart for Commands RequestingStatus: CDR510 Typical Host Status Request Command Status Command Status changes automatically transmitted. The following status codes are automatically transmit-ted to the host. Hand shake flow chart for automatic statusdata: CDR510 Typical Host S...
Page 53 - CTS/RTS hardware flow control; Busy; Timing chart; Status data transmission:; CD code CD-R code
- 53 - CTS/RTS hardware flow control Typical HostRTS send CDR510CTS out Not Busy(Normal) Busy H L H L Timing chart RTS CTS RxD TxD Control commands: The control command packets have a data length of7~10 bytes. ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7f are usedto receive serial data. At the transmission end, tak...
Page 54 - TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING Should faults occur, it is in many cases not necessaryto consult your dealer or technical service department.On the basis of the following checks, you will be ableto rectify a number of conditions yourself withoutdifficulty. If the condition cannot be remedied after thefollowing chec...
Page 55 - Analog Input Sensitivity /Impedance; CD Player; ‘AA/R6’ batteries 2; RC5 remote cable 1
- 55 - Specifications* General System ............................................................................................................ Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA)Number of Channels .......................................................................................................
Page 56 - LIMITED WARRANTY; Any cause other than a defect of manufacturing.
LIMITED WARRANTY Your Marantz Professional product is warranted againstmanufacturer defects in material and workmanship for aperiod of one year parts and labor. Except as specified below, this warranty covers defects inmaterial and workmanship. The following are not coveredunder warranty: 1. Damage,...
Page 57 - Marantz is a registered trademark.