Page 2 - Warnings and Cautions; CAUTION; CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
2 ENGLISH Warnings and Cautions The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral tri-angle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage " within the product's enclosure. It may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock...
Page 3 - — Important Safety Instructions; READ BEFORE OPERATING; Additional Safety Information!
— Important Safety Instructions 3 ENGLISH Important Safety Instructions READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of. 1...
Page 4 - NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:; This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
— Important Safety Instructions 4 ENGLISH NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connec...
Page 5 - – Introduction; Contents; This product consists of the following items.; Conventions in this manual; The following conventions are used in this manual.; Caution
5 ENGLISH 1 – Introduction Thank you for purchasing the CDR632.Before using the CDR632, please read this manual care-fully, and use the product as directed to insure trouble-free enjoyment. After you have read this manual, please keep it handy for future reference. Contents Introduction ...............
Page 6 - – Introduction—About discs; About discs; • In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a; Always keep the disc surface clean.; • Do not use conventional record cleaner for analog
ENGLISH 1 – Introduction—About discs 6 About discs Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch the front side. To protect the disc, avoid placing it in the following locations: • In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater. • In a place which is damp or dirty.• In a place whi...
Page 7 - – Introduction—What is finalizing?; Using the remote control unit; Cautions for use
1 – Introduction—What is finalizing? 7 ENGLISH What is finalizing? Even after audio data is recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW disc, it cannot be played back on a conventional CD player until the final TOC (*) data has been recorded on the disc. The process of recording this TOC data is called “finalizing”...
Page 8 - – Front and rear panel; Front panel; “Open”; E F
8 ENGLISH 2 – Front and rear panel Front panel 1 POWER switch Turns the power on/off. 2 Disc tray Insert a disc (CD, CD-R, CD-RW) here. 3 (Open/Close) button Opens or closes the disc tray. The display will indicate “Open” when the tray is opened, or “Close” when the tray is closed. 4 REPEAT button S...
Page 9 - – Front and rear panel—Rear panel; Stops recording or playback.; Rear panel; N O
2 – Front and rear panel—Rear panel 9 ENGLISH F ERASE/DEL button When using a CD-RW disc, this button lets you erase a track or the disc. When entering text, this button deletes the character at the cursor location. G (stop) button Stops recording or playback. H (play) button Starts recording or pla...
Page 10 - – Front and rear panel—RC632CDR (remote control unit); Performs the same function as the front panel
ENGLISH 2 – Front and rear panel—RC632CDR (remote control unit) 10 RC632CDR (remote control unit) 1 OPEN/CLOSE button Performs the same function as the front panel Open/Close button ( 3 ). 2 0–9 buttons Use these buttons to enter track numbers or to make program playback settings. 3 CLEAR button Can...
Page 11 - – Front and rear panel—Audio signal connections; Audio signal connections; Input
2 – Front and rear panel—Audio signal connections 11 ENGLISH D ERASE button Performs the same function as the front panel ERASE/DEL button ( F ). E RECORD button Performs the same function as the front panel (record)/TR.INCR. button ( J ). F SYNC REC button Performs the same function as the front pa...
Page 12 - – Menu mode operations; Menu structure; If using the front panel; Press the MULTI JOG dial.
12 ENGLISH 3 – Menu mode operations This section explains the basic procedures in Menu mode, where you can make various settings for the CDR632 and perform various editing operations. Menu structure Menu mode is organized as follows. For details on each item, refer to the appropriate page. Basic ope...
Page 13 - – Menu mode operations—Basic operation in Menu mode; If using the remote control unit; Use the SKIP buttons to select a menu item.; “Menu structure”
3 – Menu mode operations—Basic operation in Menu mode 13 ENGLISH If using the remote control unit 1 Press the MENU button to enter Menu mode. You will switch from normal mode to Menu mode, and the display will show the menu items. 2 Use the SKIP buttons to select a menu item. 3 Press the ENTER butto...
Page 14 - – Playback; Types of disc that can be played; Note; Basic playback operation; Press the; “Close”; To start playback, press the
14 ENGLISH 4 – Playback This section explains how to playback CD/CD-R/CD-RW media inserted in the disc tray, and how to playback MP3 format audio files from media such as CD-ROM. Types of disc that can be played The CDR632 can play the following types of disc. • Commercial audio CDs recorded in CD-D...
Page 15 - – Playback—Selecting a song; Selecting a song; Skipping
4 – Playback—Selecting a song 15 ENGLISH Selecting a song Here’s how to select a song when playing a CD that contains more than one track. You can select a song either by moving to the previous or next track (Skip) or by directly specifying a track number. Skipping Here’s how to skip to the previous...
Page 16 - – Playback—Track search; Track search; Normal search; Play or pause the desired track.; Search will begin in either the forward (; Direct search; • Elapsed time (seconds) from the beginning of
ENGLISH 4 – Playback—Track search 16 Track search During playback (or while paused), you can search to find the portion of the track you want to hear. You can search either in the normal way by fast-forwarding/rewinding while listening to the audio, or by directly specifying a track or time and movi...
Page 17 - – Playback—Playback modes; If you specify only the track number; ENTER button on the; Playback modes; Tracks will playback consecutively as their number.; Only one track will play, and then playback will stop.; Program playback; Tracks will play in the order you specify.; Shuffle playback; Using the remote control unit buttons
4 – Playback—Playback modes 17 ENGLISH 2 If you want to specify only the track number, or the track number and the minutes, enter the desired digits and press the ENTER but-ton on the remote control unit (or the PLAY or PAUSE button). If you specify only the track number If you specify the track num...
Page 18 - Using menu mode; Continue playback; “Continue”; Single playback; In this playback mode only one track will playback.; For the procedure refer to “Playback modes” (
ENGLISH 4 – Playback—Playback modes 18 2 The previous display will reappear shortly after you stop operating the PLAY MODE button. With the exception of Continue playback mode, the playback mode is shown as follows in the left part of the display. Using menu mode 1 While stopped, access the “PLAY MO...
Page 19 - – Playback—Switching the time display; “Shuffle”; Switching the time display; Timer playback
4 – Playback—Switching the time display 19 ENGLISH • You can press the CLEAR button on the remote con- trol unit to delete the most recently programmed track from the program data. 4 Press the PLAY button to begin program playback. Caution • In this playback mode, playback is not possible unless at ...
Page 20 - – Playback—Repeat playback; Repeat playback; Normal repeat playback; “Repeat ON”
ENGLISH 4 – Playback—Repeat playback 20 Repeat playback Here’s how you can repeatedly play all tracks of the currently inserted disc, or repeatedly play a specified region within a track (A-B Repeat Playback). Normal repeat playback All tracks on the disc will play repeatedly. 1 Press the REPEAT but...
Page 21 - – Playback—Pitch control playback; Pitch control playback; menu item and press the ENTER button.; “Pitch OFF”; Playing MP3 files; Playing back all MP3 files
4 – Playback—Pitch control playback 21 ENGLISH Pitch control playback The CDR632 has a pitch control playback function that lets you adjust the pitch (and speed) of the play-back. Caution Pitch control does not work for MP3 files. 1 To turn pitch control playback on, press the PITCH button on the fr...
Page 22 - – Playback—Playing MP3 files; To begin playback, press the; The MP3 will playback.; Specifying a directory for playback
ENGLISH 4 – Playback—Playing MP3 files 22 Caution MP3 files converted at a sampling rate other than 44.1 kHz cannot be played correctly. The recommended format is a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher. Note • For a disc on which MP3 files are stored, each MP3 file is handled ...
Page 23 - Directory playback settings; The display will indicate
4 – Playback—Playing MP3 files 23 ENGLISH Directory playback settings Here’s how to turn directory mode on/off and perform operations in directory mode. Note In the explanation below, we use menu mode to switch directory mode on/off, but you can also do this by press-ing the DIR button on the remote...
Page 24 - – Recording; Before you record; Selecting the input signal; Adjusting the input signal
24 ENGLISH 5 – Recording This section explains how to record on CD-R/CD-RW media inserted in the disc tray, and how to use various recording functions. Before you record Understanding the following points will help you avoid unnecessary problems when recording. Before record-ing, please take a momen...
Page 25 - – Recording—Basic recording operations; If the recording source is analog (; Monitoring the input signal; With no disc inserted, press the; “Monitor”; Basic recording operations
5 – Recording—Basic recording operations 25 ENGLISH 2 If the recording source is analog ( [ANALOG] lit), use the INPUT controls to adjust the level received from the connected playback unit. Set the level as high as possible without allowing the meters shown in the upper part of the display to reach...
Page 26 - – Recording—Switching the time display
ENGLISH 5 – Recording—Switching the time display 26 6 Press the (record) button to enter record-ready mode. The [REC] and [ ] will light, and the display will indicate “Now OPC.” . Note • “OPC” stands for Optimum Power Control. This is a function that optimizes the power of the laser used to record ...
Page 27 - Sync recording; or
5 – Recording—Fade-in/out 27 ENGLISH Fade-in/out When recording, you can fade-in the input signal from silence to the specified level, or fade-out from the current level to silence. The fade-in/out times can be specified independently. 1 As described in “Basic operation in Menu mode” ( → p.12), acce...
Page 28 - – Recording—Sync recording; Begin playback on input source unit.
ENGLISH 5 – Recording—Sync recording 28 3 Begin playback on input source unit. After playback is begun on input source unit, the CDR632 will start recording automatically when it detects audio signal which is above the sync level adjusted in step 2. However, after Sync1 or Sync ALL is selected, and ...
Page 29 - – Recording—Auto track recording; Auto track recording; “Level”
5 – Recording—Auto track recording 29 ENGLISH Auto track recording Auto track recording is a function that automatically updates the track number when the specified condi-tion occurs. 1 Select the auto track mode as follows. 1 As described in “Basic operation in Menu mode” ( → p.12), access the “AUT...
Page 30 - – Recording—Manually updating the track number; Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select ON.; The track number will be updated.; Rec mute
ENGLISH 5 – Recording—Manually updating the track number 30 Manually updating the track number If you want to update the track number manually, pro-ceed as follows. 1 Take the following steps to enable manual track number updating. 1 As described in “Basic operation in Menu mode” ( → p.12), access t...
Page 31 - Finalizing; finalize”; “Complete”; “Complete”
31 ENGLISH 6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations Caution Be careful that the power is not accidentally turned off while the finalize, un-finalize, refresh, or disc/track erase operations are being executed. If this occurs, the data on the disc will be corrupted, and it is also possible that the disc itself...
Page 32 - Refreshing; Insert the disc into the disc tray.; Erasing a disc
ENGLISH 6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations—Refreshing 32 Refreshing In some cases, the CDR632 may be unable to recog-nize a disc, perhaps because finalization was aborted by a power failure or other reason, or because the disc has been used by a computer. In such cases, refresh-ing the disc as described...
Page 33 - Erasing a track
6 – CD-R/CD-RW disc operations—Erasing a track 33 ENGLISH Erasing a track This operation erases the specified track and all sub-sequent tracks from a recorded CD-RW disc. Caution The contents of the erased track(s) will be lost forever. Use this operation with great caution so that you don’t erase i...
Page 34 - – Entering names; Naming a disc; “CAPS”
34 ENGLISH 7 – Entering names Caution If you turn off the power without finalizing after entering a name, the TOC will not be written, and the name you entered will be discarded. You must execute the finalize operation to write the TOC. You can use the “TEXT EDIT?” menu item to enter a name for a di...
Page 35 - – Entering names—Naming a track; Naming a track; While stopped, access the; will appear. If you want to remove the
7 – Entering names—Naming a track 35 ENGLISH Naming a track Here’s how to assign a name to a track recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW disc. 1 While stopped, access the “TEXT EDIT?” menu item and press the ENTER button. The display will indicate “Text> XXX” (you can choose Disc or a track number 01–99). 2 P...
Page 36 - – Messages; Error messages; • Blank Disc
36 ENGLISH 8 – Messages Error messages If one of the following messages should appear, press the (stop) button and then deal with the cause of the error. If you are still unable to resolve the prob-lem, please contact service center nearby. • Can’t Rec! Cannot record. Either erase the contents of th...
Page 37 - – Troubleshooting; Is the power cable firmly plugged in?
37 ENGLISH 9 – Troubleshooting • Power does not turn on Is the power cable firmly plugged in? • “Disc Error!” appears Could the disc be soiled? Clean or replace the disc. • Can’t playback Could condensation have occurred? If condensa-tion has occurred, remove the disc and leave the unit powered-on f...
Page 38 - 0 – Specifications; Dimensions
38 ENGLISH 10 – Specifications Recordable discs CD-R, CD-R-DA, CD-RW, CD-RW-DA (High Speed CD-RW is supported) Quantization bit depth 16-bit linear Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz Frequency response 20Hz–20KHz±0.8 dB (playback)±1.0 dB (recording) S/N 95 dB or better (playback)90 dB or better (recording)...
Page 39 - 1 – Limited Warranty
39 ENGLISH 11 – Limited Warranty Y o u r M a r a n t z P r o f e s s i o n a l p r o d u c t i s w a r r a n t e dagainst manufacturer defects in material and work-manship for a period of one year parts and labor.Marantz will pay for labor and material expenses foritems covered by this limited warra...