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CC-222SL
CD Recorder/Cassette Deck
Professional
OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY1I-NISnTtRroUdCuTcIOtiNonS
• Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.
1 Read these instructions.
2 Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings.
• Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, on the apparatus.
• Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such
as a book case or similar unit.
4 Follow all instructions.
• The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power
from the AC outlet with its STANDBY/ON in the
Standby position.
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
6 Clean only with dry cloth.
• The apparatus should be located close enough to the
AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord
plug at any time.
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
• An apparatus with Class I construction shall be
connected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding
connection.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) should
not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like.
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
• Excessive sound pressure from earphones and head-
phones can cause hearing loss.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
TASCAM CC-222SL
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Safety Instructions
This product has been designed and manufactured
according to FDA regulations "title 21, CFR, chapter
1, subchapter J, based on the Radiation Control for
Health and Safety Act of 1968", and is classified as
a class 1 laser product. There is no hazardous invis-
ible laser radiation during operation because invis-
ible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is
completely confined in the protective housings.
CAUTION
• DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING
USING A SCREWDRIVER.
• USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
• IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE,
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT
IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.
The label required in this regulation is shown at 1.
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For USA
• CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN
OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED. DO NOT
VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Optical pickup:
Type:
HOP-6201T
Manufacturer: Hitachi Media Electronics Co,Ltd.
Laser output: Less than 75 mW on the objective
lens (record)
Wavelength: 777 to 787 nm
For China
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TASCAM CC-222SL
Contents
TASCAM CC-222SL
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1- Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM CC-222SL
CD Recorder/Cassette Deck.
A multi-function “multi dial” is used to set and confirm
parameter settings.
Before connecting and using the unit, please take some
time to read this manual thoroughly to ensure you under-
stand how to properly set up and connect the CC-222SL,
as well as the operation of its many useful and convenient
functions. After you have finished reading this manual,
please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
A convenient wireless remote control unit provides addi-
tional functionality and permits the operation of the unit
from a distance.
NOTE
This product is designed to help you record and repro-
duce sound works to which you own the copyright, or
where you have obtained permission from the copy-
right holder or the rightful licensor. Unless you own the
copyright, or have obtained the appropriate permis-
sion from the copyright holder or the rightful licensor,
your unauthorized recording, reproduction or distri-
bution thereof may result in severe criminal penalties
under copyright laws and international copyright trea-
ties. If you are uncertain about your rights, contact
your legal advisor. Under no circumstances will TEAC
Corporation be responsible for the consequences of
any illegal copying performed using the CC-222SL.
The CC-222SL provides you with an advanced system for
the recording and playback of digital compact discs and
analog cassettes, providing easy duplication facilities in
both directions, and combining the most advanced technol-
ogy in both fields.
Additional audio units, both analog and digital, can be
connected easily through the rear panel connections,
allowing the recording of other sources.
Additionally, the CC-222SL is fitted with a dedicated
phono connection, which eliminates the need for an addi-
tional RIAA-equipped amplifier when archiving vinyl
recordings.
TASCAM’s legendary attention to detail provides a high-
quality full-featured cassette tape deck, complete with
Dolby noise reduction circuitry.1
1. Dolby noise reduction manufactured under
license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double-D ∂
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
24-bit digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters
provide excellent recording and playback quality for the
CD recorder.
A sampling frequency convertor is incorporated, allow-
ing the recording of CDs from digital audio sources which
are at frequencies other than the CD standard sampling
frequency of 44.1 kHz.
Disc track divisions can be entered manually, or can
produced automatically as a response to the input signal
level.
“One-touch” fade-ins and fade-outs over a specified
time allow you to edit program material to your specific
requirements.
Supplied accessories
In addition to this manual, the CC-222SL has been packed
with the following:
• RC-222SL remote control unit........................................1
• AC power cable...............................................................1
• AA batteries for the remote control unit ........................2
• A rack-mounting screw kit (screws and washers) ..........1
Contact your TASCAM supplier if any of these items are
missing.
NOTE
The batteries are not supplied for Taiwan.
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Rack-mounting the unit
If you are mounting the unit in a rack, leave 1U of space
above it and 4 inch (10cm) or more of space at the rear.
Use the rack-mounting kit to mount the unit in a standard
19-inch equipment rack, as shown in this section. Remove
the feet of the unit before mounting.
Some notes, precautions and environmental considerations
The CC-222SL may be used in most areas, but to maintain
top performance, and prolong operating life, observe the
following notes, precautions and environmental conditions:
• Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat-generating
electrical device such as a power amplifier.
• Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position for
correct operation.
• Avoid exposing it to extremes of temperature and
humidity and avoid mechanical shocks and vibration.
• The voltage selector on the rear panel is only available
on units for the North American market. Please set this
to match your local supply. If you are in any doubt in
this matter, consult an electrician.
• Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields (TV
sets, computer monitors, large electric motors, etc.).
• The nominal temperature should be between 5°C and
35°C (41°F and 95°F).
NOTE
When transporting the unit, always use the original
packing materials. For this reason, we strongly recom-
mend that you save all the packing materials that came
with the CC-222SL, in case you need to transport it in
the future.
• Relative humidity should be 30 to 90 degrees
non-condensing.
• As the unit may become hot during operation, always
leave sufficient space above the unit for ventilation. Do
not install this unit in a confined space such as a book
case or similar product, and do not put any material
goods on the unit.
Beware of condensation
If the unit (or a compact disc) is moved from a cold to a
warm place, or used after a sudden temperature change,
there is a danger of condensation; vapor in the air could
condense on the internal mechanism, making correct oper-
ation impossible. To prevent this, or if this occurs, let the
player sit for one or two hours at the new room temperature
before using.
Never use a stabilizer or printable discs
Using commercially available CD stabilizers or printable
recordable discs with this player will damage the mecha-
nism and cause it to malfunction.
NOTE
Never use a disc that has had a stabilizer mounted to
it. The residual adhesive may cause the disc to stick to
the turntable of the CC-222SL. If it sticks to the turn-
table, you will need a technician to get it out.
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Handling of compact discs
The CC-222SL has been designed for the playback of
CD-DA format discs and MP3 files recorded in ISO9660
format: In addition to ordinary 5-inch and 3-inch CDs, it
can also play properly recorded CD-R and CD-RW discs.
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Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid
serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to
“skip.”
Keep discs away from direct sunlight, and places of
high heat and humidity. If left in such places, warping
could result.
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Always place the compact discs in the trays with their
label facing upward.
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Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of the
disc. Do not write on the disc with a ballpoint pen.
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To remove a disc from its case, press down on the center
of the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding it care
fully by the edges.
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Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining from
tape or stickers that have been removed. If they are
inserted into the player, they could stick to the internal
mechanism, requiring removal by a technician.
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Do not use cracked discs.
Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using non-circu
lar promotional, etc. discs.
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Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side (opposite
the label side). Grime and dust may cause skipping, so
keep discs clean and store them in their cases when not
being played. To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe
gently with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the
outside edge.
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Music discs with copy control, a compact disc copy-
protection system, have been released from several
record companies aiming to protect their copyright
interests. Since some of these discs do not comply with
the CD specifications, they may not be playable on the
CC-222SL.
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Do not use any record spray, anti-static solutions,
benzene, paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean
CDs as they could damage the delicate playing surface.
It may cause CDs to become unplayable.
About CD-R and CD-RW discs
CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they
have been used for recording, they cannot be erased or
re-recorded. However, if space is available on the disc,
additional material can be recorded. The pack-aging of
CD-R discs will include one of the following logos:
However, you should note that an audio CD created using
a CC-222SL disc may not play back satisfactorily on every
audio CD player. It will, naturally, be playable on the
CC-222SL. This is in no way a limitation of the CC-222SL
itself, but of the difference between the different types of
media and the methods used to read them.
There are precautions that you should take when handling
CD-R and CD-RW discs.
• Avoid touching the recording (non-label) side of a disc
on which you will be recording. Recording on a disc
requires a cleaner surface than playing back, and finger-
prints, grease, etc. can cause errors in the recording
process.
By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the same
way as a CD-R disc, but the last track or tracks recorded
can be erased before the disc has been “finalized”, and the
space on the disc can be re-used for other recordings. The
packaging of CD-RW discs will include the logo one of the
following logos:
• CD-R and CD-RW discs are sensitive to the effects of
heat and ultraviolet rays. It is important that they are not
stored in a location where direct sunlight will fall on
them, and which is away from sources of heat such as
radiators or heat-generating electrical devices.
• Always store CD-R and CD-RW discs in their cases to
avoid dirt and dust accumulating on their surfaces.
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• When labeling CD-R and CD-RW discs, always use a
soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to write the information.
Never use a ball-point or hard-tipped pen, as this may
cause damage to the recorded side.
• Do not put labels or protective sheets on the discs and
do not use any protective coating spray.
• If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling of a
CD-R and CD-RW discs, read the precautions supplied
with the disc, or contact the disc manufacturer directly.
• Always keep the recording sides of the discs away from
grime and dust to avoid a reduction in sound quality.
To clean a disc, wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from
the center towards the outside edge. Do not use thinner,
gasoline, benzene or LP cleaning fluid, as these will
damage the disc and cause the disc unplayable.
About finalizing
Although audio data may be written on a CD-R or CD-RW
disc, a standard CD player will not be able to read the
data (i.e. play back the audio) until a final TOC2 (Table of
contents) has been written at the start of the disc.
In addition, a CD-RW disc that has been finalized may be
“unfinalized”, i.e. only the TOC is removed. This allows
further tracks to be recorded to the disc, provided that
there is space on the disc.
The process of writing this table of contents is known as
“finalizing”. Once this has been done, no further data can
be written to the disc. See “Finalizing” on page 27 for
details. In the case of a CD-RW disc which has been final-
ized, the whole of the disc may be erased, or the disc may
be “refreshed”, and the disc re-used.
2. TOC: Information of recorded data, which con-
tains titles, starting and ending addresses,
and etc..
“Recordable” discs
In this manual, we use the term “recordable” disc to
describe a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not been final-
ized, i.e. further recording is possible on the disc.
About tapes
Do not store tapes in the following places:
As C-120 tapes are mechanically weak, and could become
entangled in the transport mechanism, we do not recom-
mend their use.
• On top of heaters, exposed to direct sunlight, or in any
other places with high temperatures.
• Near speakers, on TV sets or amplifiers or where they
would be exposed to strong magnetic fields.
• Where humidity is high, or in dirty, dusty places.
• Avoid dropping or subjecting cassettes to excessive
shocks.
About this manual
In this manual, we use the following conventions:
• Selectable values (i.e. values in dB) or ON and OFF
selections (i.e. SRC>XXX) are shown in the following
typeface: XXX.
• The names of keys and controls are given in the follow-
ing typeface: ERASE.
• When the alphanumeric portion of the display shows
a message, this is shown in the following typeface:
Complete.
• If a preset indicator in the display (i.e. one which cannot
change, but is either on or off) is shown, this is shown as
follows: RANDOM.
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Use of the remote control unit
• Do not expose the infrared receiver (light receptive area
on the front panel) to direct sunlight or intense light for
extended periods of time. Long exposure to this light
may result in failure of the remote control sensor.
• If the range of remote operation becomes smaller, or
commands do not always function properly, the batter-
ies have become weak and should be replaced. Always
replace both batteries with new batteries of the same type.
• When the remote control will not be used over one
month, please remove the batteries to prevent the possi-
bility of battery acid leakage which could damage the
unit. Should leakage occur, remove and discard the
batteries, and wipe the battery case thoroughly with a
cloth. Avoid getting the battery liquid on the skin. After
cleaning, replace with new batteries.
• Point the remote control to the remote sensor on the
main unit. Do not obstruct the path between the remote
control and the remote sensor.
• The remote control functions by using an infrared light
signal. When using the unit to control the CC-222SL, other
devices that are turned on could be operated by its signal.
Batteries
If batteries are used improperly, or if leakage or breakage
occurs, the unit will not function.
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Inserting batteries
1. Open the lid.
Please observe the cautions indicated on the batteries and
their packaging to ensure proper usage.
2. Confirm +/- polarity, and insert two AA batteries.
3. Close the lid.
• Confirm + and – polarity and follow the indications
when inserting new batteries into the remote control.
• Do not use old and new batteries together.
• Even if the battery is the same size, the voltage may
differ. Do not use batteries of different specifications
together.
• Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are
non-rechargeable.
• Do not open or disassemble batteries, throw them into a
fire or put them in water.
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This section provides a brief reminder of the functions
provided by these controls.
uPHONO key Starts recording from the phono source to
the cassette or disc recorder, depending on the selection
made in the menu system. See the appropriate sections
on recording to either tape or disc.
1Power switch (POWER) Turns the unit on and off.
2Cassette holder Open this holder using the EJECT
key. Insert cassettes tape side downwards, and close the
holder by hand.
iREC MUTE key When recording to cassette and this
key is pressed, the sound is muted for about four sec-
onds, and then the unit enters record standby mode.
3REW key Rewinds the tape moving fast in the right-to-
left direction. If the tape is already in playback mode, it
acts as a search key.
oINPUT (cassette) control This rotary control affects
the level fed to the cassette. Note that it has no effect
during automatic disc-to-tape dubbing if the menu item
bypassing the volume during dubbing is set to “through”.
4FFWD key Forwards the tape moving fast in the left-to-
right direction. If the tape is already in playback mode,
it acts as a search key.
pDUB 2 TAPE<CD-RW key Starts the process of auto-
matic recording from the disc to a cassette.
5Tape STOP key Stops the current tape transport operation.
aINPUT (CD) control This rotary control affects the
level fed to the disc. Note that it has no effect during
automatic tape-to-disc dubbing if the menu item bypass-
ing the volume during dubbing is set to “through”.
6Tape PLAY key (˙) Starts or resumes tape playback or
recording, from right to left.
7Tape PLAY key (¥) Starts or resumes tape playback or
recording, from left to right.
sDisc EJECT key Ejects the loaded disc.
8Tape PAUSE key Stands by for tape playback or record-
dDISPLAY key Changes the time display for the disc
ing. Pressing this key again resumes the operation.
recording and playback.
9Tape RECORD key When stopped, pressing this key
fFINALIZE key Used when finalizing recordable discs.
enters recording standby mode.
gERASE key Used when erasing data from CD-RW
0Tape EJECT key Opens the cassette holder.
discs.
qDisplay Provides information on the status of the cas-
hSYNC REC key Turns synchronized recording of the
sette and disc transport and the selected input sources, etc.
disc recorder on and off.
wRESET key Resets the tape counter to zero.
jMENU key Repeated presses of this key cycles through
eRTZ key Returns the tape to the zero position.
the different menu options.
rINPUT 2 SEL key Repeated presses of this key cycles
between the different sources available for the cassette
recorder: LINE2 and DISC.
tDUB 1 TAPE>CD-RW key Starts the process of auto-
matic recording from the cassette to a recordable disc.
yINPUT 1 SEL key Repeated presses of this key cycles
through the different sources available for the CD drive:
OPTICAL, COAXIAL, LINE 1, PHONO, and TAPE.
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kDisc slot Insert a disc into the slot with the label side
uppermost. When the Eject key is pressed, the loaded
disc is ejected from the slot.
bCD TIMER (OFF/PLAY) switch Use this switch to turn
the CD timer option on or off. When this is in the PLAY
position, turning on the machine with a disc inserted
will automatically start playback.
lMULTI DIAL Used to select and confirm menu settings
etc. (turn to make the setting, push to confirm), and also
as a track search key when playing back discs.
nCD STOP key Stops CD playback or disc recording.
mCD PLAY key Starts CD playback or recording (from
record standby mode).
;REMOTE SENSOR window Receives the infrared
signals from the remote control unit. Do not block this
window if you are using the remote control unit.
,CD PAUSE key Pauses or resumes CD playback or
recording (starts recording from record standby mode).
zPITCH CONTROL knob This is a centerdetented knob
which allows the tape speed (and therefore the pitch) to
be changed by ±10%.
.CD RECORD key Places the disc in record standby
mode and performs manual track incrementing while
recording.
xREV MODE switch This three-position switch allows
the choice of single-side (Ä) or bidirectional (Ê)
playback and recording, or continuous (ä) playback
only (not recording).
/MONITOR (TAPE,MIX,DISC) switch This switch
selects the source for the headphone outputs as either the
cassette deck, the disc recorder, or a mixture of both.
!PHONES jack and volume control Connect a standard
pair of stereo headphones to this 1/4” jack, and adjust
the level with the control.
cDOLBY NR (OFF/ON) switch Use this switch to turn the
Dolby noise reduction on and off for the cassette deck.
vCD-TAPE CONT PLAY key Use this to turn continuous
playback (alternating between disc and cassette) on and off.
Rear panel
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Connect the earth (grounding) wire of the record deck
to the GND terminal.
@DIGITAL COAXIAL (INPUT and OUTPUT) jacks
These RCA jacks input and output SPDIF digital audio
data to and from the disc recorder.
NOTE
Do not connect a record deck to the LINEinputs and
do not connect any other equipment to these jacks.
Digital audio data received can be at any sampling
frequency between 32kHz and 48kHz. The output is
always 44.1kHz.
^LINE INPUTS (L,R) / 1(CD), 2(TAPE) Use these con-
nectors to connect signal sources to the analog inputs
of the disc recorder (1) or the inputs of the cassette deck
(2).
#DIGITAL OPTICAL (INPUT and OUTPUT) jacks These
TOSLINK-compatible connectors input and output
SPDIF digital audio data to and from the disc recorder.
Digital audio data received can be at any sampling fre-
quency between 32kHz and 48kHz.
&AC IN jacks Connects the power cable supplied.
*VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch Switches the voltage to
$LINE OUTPUTS (L,R) / 1(CD), 2(TAPE/AUTO) Use
these connectors to connect the amplifier to the analog
outputs of the disc recorder (1) or the outputs of the cas-
sette deck (2).
either 230 V or 120 V.
NOTE
The voltage selector is only available on units for North
American market.
%RIAA PHONO INPUT (L, R) and GND terminal
Use these connectors to connect a record deck to the
CC-222SL. The destination of the signal is determined
by a menu item.
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This display shows various types of operation information,
including CD disc information, deck operation modes, and
menu status.
SCD PAUSE (π) Lights during playback or recording
standby mode.
DCD REC Lights during disc recording or recording
standby mode.
(Tape PLAY Lights when a tape is being played back or
recording.
FSYNC Lights when the SYNC recording mode is on.
)˙/¥ (Tape-running indicator) Shows the direction of a
GREPEAT, A-B display When the Repeat function is
on, “RePeAT” is lit. When the A-B Repeat function is
on, “RePeAT” and “A-b” are lit. “A-b” also blinks until a
“B-point” is entered.
tape during playback or recording.
QTape PAUSE (π) Lights when the unit is in standby
mode for tape playback or recording.
HSINGLE, RANDOM, PROGRAM display Depending
on the playback mode selected. When all the indicators
are off, Continuous playback mode is on.
WTape REC Lights during tape recording or recording
standby mode.
ETape Counter display The tape counter value is incre-
mented when the tape is moving from left to right, and
decremented when it moves from right to left (See “Tape
counter” on page 32 for more details).
JCharacter display Disc or track information, menu,
message, time, and operation status are displayed.
KCD Level meter Displays the playback or input source
level when recording.
RTape Level meter Displays the playback level and the
input level of the source device for recording operation.
LMUSIC CALENDER Available tracks for playback light
up; played back tracks disappear from the screen. When
there are more than 20 tracks available for playback, the
“OVeR” indicator lights up.
TTAPE, CD In the CD-TAPE CONT PLAY mode (con-
tinuous CD/tape playback), on of these will flash during
playback.
:A·SPACE Lights when the Auto Space function is on.
YINPUT 2 This is always displayed except when record-
ing with the PHONO key.
ZA·TRACK Lights when the Auto Track function is on.
The indicator blinks when Time mode is selected.
ULINE 2, DISC display Shows the different sources
available for INPUT 2 (Tape deck).
XINPUT 1 This is always displayed except when record-
ing with the PHONO key.
liNe 2: a signal source is connected to LINE INPUT 2.
COPTICAL, COAXIAL, LINE 1, PHONO, TAPE display
Shows the different sources available for INPUT 1 (CD
drive).
Disc: a signal source is connected to internal CD drive.
IDUB 1, 2 When dubbing a tape to a CD-RW, the indica-
tor “Dub 1” lights up. When dubbing a CD-RW to a tape,
indicator “Dub 2” lights up.
OPTicAl: Input source is connected to OPTICAL.
cOAXiAl: Input source is connected to COAXIAL.
liNe 1: Input source is connected to LINE 1.
OCounter display Either TOTAl or ReMAiN is lit. When
both indictors are off, the time mode is set to show the
elapsed time of the current track.
PhONO: Input source is connected to PHONO.
TAPe: Input source is connected to internal tape deck.
PDisc information display NO TOC Lights when a disc
does not contain TOC (Table of Contents) data. CD,
CD-R or CD-RW lights up when a disc with TOC data
is loaded.
ACD PLAY (¥) Lights during disc playback.
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wAUTO SPACE key Automatically adds a space of about
four seconds between disc tracks on playback.
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eDISPLAY key Changes the time display for the disc
recording and playback.
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rFADER key Use this key to perform automated fade-
in and fade-out when recording to disc. The time is set
using menu items.
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repeat playback) on and off.
iA-B key Use this key to set the start and end points of a
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repeat loop and to cancel such a loop.
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s
oMENU key Repeated presses of this key shows differ-
h
ent menu items.
d
f
j
;
g
z
pENTER key Used to confirm menu settings.
k
aNumber keys (0 through 10, +10, and CLEAR key)
l
Use number keys to enter track numbers for disc playback.
The CLEAR key cancels the last track entered.
sSEARCH Ô/ keys Used for “fast forward” and
“fast reverse” through a disc.
dCD SKIP Â/¯ keys Used to select tracks or menu
parameter values.
fCD REC key Places the disc in record standby mode and
performs manual track incrementing while recording.
gCD REC MUTE key During disc recording, press-
ing this key inserts a silence of about four seconds and
pauses recording.
hFINALIZE key Used when finalizing recordable discs.
1Tape RESET key Resets the tape counter to zero.
jERASE key Used when erasing data from CD-RW discs.
2Tape RTZ key Returns the tape to the zero position.
kSYNC REC key Turns synchronized recording of the
3Disc Eject key Ejects the loaded disc.
disc recorder on and off.
4Tape ∆/˚ key Fast-rewinds or fast-forwards the
tape. If the tape is already in playback mode, these act
as the search keys.
lCD STOP key Stops CD playback or disc recording.
;CD PAUSE key Pauses or resumes CD playback or
recording (starts recording from record pause mode).
5Tape REC MUTE key When recording to cassette and
this key is pressed, the sound is muted for about four
seconds, and the unit enters record standby mode.
zCD PLAY key Starts CD playback or recording (from
record standby mode).
6Tape REC key When stopped, pressing this key enters
recording standby mode.
7Tape STOP key Stops the current tape transport operation.
8Tape PAUSE key Stands by for tape playback or
recording. Pressing this key again resumes the operation.
9Tape ˙PLAY key Starts tape playback or recording,
from right to left.
0Tape PLAY¥ key Starts tape playback or recording,
from left to right.
qCONT PLAY key Use this key to turn continuous play-
back (alternating between disc and cassette) on and off.
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Menu operation
The following are the menu items that can be set using the
MENU key. The majority of them affect disc recording.
2
3
Turn the MULTI DIAL to change a value or setting.
Push the MULTI DIAL to confirm the change and exit
Pressing the MENU key repeatedly cycles through the
menu items. Not every menu item is available in every
situation (for instance, if a digital input is not selected, the
digital direct option is not shown).
the menu item.
Alternatively, keep pressing the MENU key until the
normal time counter is displayed.
1
Press the MENU key until the desired menu is
shown on the display.
Menu configuration
Menu displayed
Meaning
Default (factory) value
Described in:
SRC
Sampling rate converter
Digital volume control
Automatic track increment
Automatic track increment
Sound (trigger) level for track increment
ON
0dB
LEVEL
1 min
“Sampling Frequency conversion” on page 20
“Signal volume” on page 20
“Automatic track division” on page 25
“Automatic track division” on page 25
VOLUME
A_TRK
A_TIME
S_LVL
–24 dB (analog) “Setting the trigger level” on page 24 and
–54 dB (digital) “Using the trigger level” on page 24
COPY ID
FADE IN
FADE OUT
DUB>VOL
Copy-protection on recorded discs
Allows fade in of recorded discs
Allows fade out of recorded discs
Bypasses (THRU) or enables (ON)
internal volume when dubbing from
tape to disc or disc to tape
1 GEN
3s
3s
“Copy-protection” on page 26
“Fade-in and fade-out” on page 25
“Fade-in and fade-out” on page 25
“Dubbing tapes from the CD deck” on
page 30 and “Dubbing from tape to disc”
on page 23
THRU
PHONO
Sends the PHONO inputs to DISC or
TAPE
DISC
“Recording tapes from the PHONO deck”
on page 31 and “Recording to disc from
the RIAA PHONO inputs” on page 22
“Directory playback setting” on page 19
MP3 DIR
OUT2
Records directly from digital source
to disc
Assign the OUTPUTS2 jacks to TAPE
OFF
TAPE
“OUT2 setting” on page 32
or DISC
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Simple playback operations
WARNING
2
Press the PLAY key to start playback
If you are monitoring using headphones, first adjust
the level control to low on the unit, then connect to the
PHONES jack before playing back. This will prevent
any possible damage to your hearing.
The track number indicators at the bottom of the display
light, to show the available tracks playing back. If there are
thirteen tracks on the disc, for example, indicators 1 through
13 will light. If there are more than 20 tracks on the disc,
“OVeR” will light at the end of the track number indicators.
1
Insert a disc with the label side uppermost until the
unit pull the disc in.
Pressing the STOP key stops playback.
Pressing the PAUSE key pauses playback temporarily.
To resume playback, press the PAUSE key again or the
PLAY key.
When a disc is loaded into the unit, the display briefly
shows TOC Reading., with a flashing period as the unit
determines the contents of the disc. When the TOC has
been read, the display shows (at the left of the display) one
of the following:
CD
Commercial pre-recorded CD
Finalized CD-R or CD-RW
CD-R which has yet to be finalized
CD-R/CD-RW
CD-R, NO TOC
CD-RW, NO TOC CD-RW which has yet to be finalized
Time display modes
NOTE
When playing back a CD, or when in standby mode, there
are four different time display modes.
If the Program playback has been selected (see
”Program playback” on page 17), the elapsed time and
total remaining time refer to the programmed material,
not the whole disc.
In each mode, the current track number is given, fol-lowed
by the time, as given below, e.g.
10Tr 0:48
Press the DISPLAY key to cycle through these time display
modes, as described here:
Display shows
TOTAl
TOTAl ReMAiN
[blank]
Meaning
Total elapsed time of the disc
Time remaining of the current disc
Elapsed time of the current track
Time remaining of the current track
ReMAiN
Track search
Use the MULTI DIAL (or the SKIP keys on the remote
control unit) to jump forward or backward by one track at a
time, as shown on the display.
set the“ tens” digit of the track number, followed by
a single key to set the“ units” digit. For example:
Track 13 = +10, 3
Note that going forward from the last track of the disc will
“wrap round” to track 1, and going backward from the first
track of the disc will “wrap round” to the last track of the disc.
Track 30 = +10, +10, +10, 0
NOTE
On the remote control unit only, the search keys can be
used to ”fast-forward” and ”fast-rewind” through the disc.
It is also possible to use the number keys on the remote
control unit to jump directly to a particular track:
1
To play tracks 1 through 9, simply press the appro-
priate key (1 through 9).
2
To play a track whose number is higher than 9,
press the +10 key an appropriate number of times to
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Playback modes
The unit can be set to play back a single track, the whole
disc in the created order, the tracks of the disc in a random
(shuffled) order, or a programmed order. This operation
takes place when stopped.
•Single. The currently selected track is played and
then playback stops. The siNGle indicator lights in this
mode.
•Random. In this mode, all the tracks on the disc are
played in random order, and the RANDOM indicator lights
(see “Random playback” on page 17 below).
NOTE
Selecting the playback mode is only possible using the
remote control unit.
•Program. The PROGRAM indicator lights in this mode
(see “Program playback” on page 17 below).
1
When stopped, press the PLAY MODE key on the
remote control repeatedly to cycle the display
through the following:
The selected mode is shown in large characters dis-appears
from the display a few seconds after selecting the mode,
and the display returns to its previous mode.
•Continue. Normal playback mode. Playback contin-
ues in the normal order.
Random playback
NOTE
In this mode, the unit will playback all the tracks on the
disc in random order.
You cannot go backwards to previous tracks in the
Random playback mode.
1
When stopped, press the PLAY MODE key until the
To stop random playback, press the STOP key. Ejecting the
disc using the EJECT key also stops random playback.
display shows Random.
2
Press the PLAY key to start random playback.
While playing back, using the track skip function
will move forwards through the random order.
Turn the MULTI DIAL on the unit clockwise or press
the SKIP (¯) key on the remote control.
Program playback
The steps to set up to 99 program steps (tracks) to be
played back in a specified order are as follows:
The display shows the track, the current time dis-
play, and the program step number.
While in program playback mode, using the SKIP
keys or the MULTI DIAL moves backwards and for-
wards in the order set in the program.
1
2
When stopped, press the PLAY MODE key until the
display shows Program.
The display changes to show 0Tr 00:00 00,
Use the PAUSE key to stop playback temporarily or the
STOP key to stop playback of the program. If the STOP
key is used, when playback is restarted, it starts from the
first program step.
meaning that there are no tracks assigned for pro-
gram playback.
3
Use the number keys on the remote control to enter
a track number. There is no need to press the EN-
TER key.
When stopped, if the CLEAR key on the remote control is
pressed, it cancels the last track entered in the program.
The track entered is assigned to the program step,
and the display changes, showing the track number,
the total time of the program so far, and the step
number, e.g. 2Tr 14:56 03.
Clear the program by pressing the PLAY MODE until the
display shows Continue. The program is also cleared
when the disc is ejected, and if the STOP key is pressed
when playback is stopped in programmed order mode.
4
The next program step can then be entered.
The programmed play order is not memorized when the
power is turned off.
NOTE
Steps 3 and 4 above can also be carried out from the
main unit by turning and pushing the MULTI DIAL key.
If you enter more than 99 program steps, the message PGM
Full !appears on the display.
5
6
Repeat steps 3 and 4 above until the program is
complete.
If the total time programmed goes over 100 minutes, the
message --:--appears on the display.
Press the PLAY key to start playback at the first
program step.
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Repeat playback
The unit can repeat the whole of the disc, the current track
only, or an A–B portion set as described here. Selecting the
repeat mode is only possible using the remote control unit.
To cancel repeat mode, press the REPEAT key again so that
the display shows Repeat OFFand the RePeAT indicator
goes out.
NOTE
You can use this mode with Single, Random, or
Program playback modes.
1
The unit should be in playback, standby or stop mode.
Press the REPEAT key so that the display shows
Repeat ON(the RePeAT indicator lights).
A to B repeat playback
You can set the points between which playback should loop.
Cancel the A-B repeat mode by pressing the A-B key, or
the STOP key. Both indicators will go out.
1
While playing back, press the A-B key on the re-
mote control at the point where the loop is to start
(A-point).
During playback, if the A-B key is pressed, the loop will be
canceled and playback will continue past the B-point.
NOTE
The RePeAT indicator lights up and A-b indicator
A-B repeat cannot be set when the specified section
spans more than one track, and cannot be used with
MP3 discs.
blinks till the second point (B-point) is entered.
2
Press the A-B key again at the point where the loop
is to end (B-point).
NOTE
If the A and B points are too close together, A-B loop-
ing is not possible.
Playback jumps back to the first “A-point” and
continues to the second “B-point” and then returns
to the “A-point” again, repeating the loop.
Intro check
You can skip through the first 10 seconds of all the tracks
on a CD to check the contents of the CD.
2
Press the INTRO CHECK key again or the STOP key
to stop this playback process.
NOTE
NOTE
This function is only available from the remote control
unit.
In Single or Random playback modes, with the disc
stopped, pressing the INTRO CHECK key cancels the
mode and returns to Continuous playback mode.
1
When stopped, in the Continuous (normal) mode,
press the INTRO CHECK key.
The first 10 seconds of each track on the disc will be
played back.
Auto spacing
This function inserts a gap of about four seconds between
tracks on playback. This can be useful when recording to
tape, so that automatic searching can take place more easily
on tapes recorded from disc (see “Search keys” on page 32).
Press the AUTO SPACE key when in playback, standby, or
stop mode, the A.sPAce indicator lights on the right side of
the display. Pressing the AUTO SPACE key again cancels
the mode and returns to normal playback.
NOTE
The STOP key also cancels the mode and stops playback.
This function is only possible using the remote
control unit.
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Playing back MP3 files
Example of MP3 file structure
MP3 files recorded onto a CD are handled the same way as
files are handled in an ordinary PC, with some MP3 files
held within a directory. In addition, several directories can
be combined into one directory. This results in multiple
layers of directories and files.
Disc
NOTE
Directory
A
MP3 file formatted at 44,1 kHz sampling rate and 128
kbps or higher are required, otherwise, that MP3 file
cannot be played back.
Directory
MP3 files
B
Each MP3 file is handled as a track.
mp3. 1
mp3. 2
mp3. 3
mp3. 4
When the Directory mode is on, only those files within a
selected directory are available for playback.
When the directory mode is off, the directory configura-
tion is ignored, and all MP3 files recorded on the disc are
available for playback. Please note that Program playback
and Repeat playback only function within directories.
mp3. 5
Directory
C
mp3. 6
NOTE
Directories which do not contain MP3 files directly
under them cannot be selected for playback. For
example, in the diagram below, under directory A are
directory B and C containing MP3 files in both direc-
tories which can be selected for playback. However,
directory A showing 0Trfor its total track number
cannot be selected for playback.
mp3. 7
Directory
D
mp3. 8
mp3. 9
When an MP3 disc is created in an ordinary PC, most-
ly, the files (tracks) are shown in the alphabetic order.
However, the CC-222SL gives track numbers to MP3
files in the order that the files were written on the disc,
so the file order shown on this unit may be different
from the ones on PC.
Directory playback setting
1. Press the MENU key until MP3 DIR>XXXappears
on the display.
The CC-222SL can play back MP3 files recorded in
formats which conform to ISO9660 level 1, level 2, and the
Joliet extensions. Discs recorded in multiple sessions may
also be played back.
2
Turn the MULTI DIAL to set the value to ON, and push
to enter. The total number of track will be shown.
3. Use the MULTI DIAL or SKIP keys to select desired
For MP3 CDs to be played by this unit, the following limi-
tations have been placed on the number of MP3 files and
directories.
directory for playback.
The display briefly shows MP3 DIR>XXXwhere the
value is directory number.
Maximum number of directories: 255
As the display disappears and return to normal
mode, the last directory shown on the screen will be
played back.
Maximum number of hierarchical structures: 8
Maximum number of MP3 files: 999
Maximum title size of MP3 files and directories: 255
NOTE
A directory containing no MP3 files will be visible, but
it will show 0Trfor its total track number.
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About MP3 track data
4. Press the PLAY key to start playback in the directory.
On this unit, file name or MP3 TAG information (track
title, artist name, etc.) can not be displayed.
Program or Repeat playback can be operated in the
selected directory also.
The time display mode for MP3 is only [blank], showing
elapsed time of the current track.
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Before you start recording using the CC-222SL, make sure
that you understand the following key points:
• You can add tracks to an unfinalized recordable disc.
Once finalized, a CD-R disc is “fixed” and behaves in
the same way as a pre-recorded disc. Finalized CD-RW
discs, however, can be erased, refreshed and re-recorded.
• Once you have recorded on a CD-R disc, the data
cannot be erased from it.
Input selection
To select the input to be recorded, press the INPUT 1 SEL
key on the main unit.
In the case of either the coaxial or optical inputs being
selected, the appropriate indicator: cOAXiAl or OPTicAl, lights
on the right of the display.
If an analog signal is selected, the liNe 1 or TAPe indicator
lights on the right of the display.
Repeated presses of the key cycles through the following options:
OPTICAL Optical digital in
COAXIAL Coaxial digital in
LINE 1
PHONO
TAPE
Analog in (LINE 1)
Phono inputs
CC-222SL cassette deck
Signal volume
• The analog signals received at the LINE 1 jacks,
the RIAA PHONO jacks and from the tape (if the
input volume is not being bypassed—see below) are
controlled with the CD deck’s INPUT control. When this
control is at the 12 o’clock position, the signal is neither
cut nor boosted.
3
Use the MULTI DIAL or SKIP keys to adjust the input
level. The maximum boost is +18 db, and the signal
may be cut by up to 60 dB. There is also a ---dB
setting which represents a complete signal cut.
NOTE
The digital volume menu can be used for analog
inputs, however, using the CD deck’s INPUT control to
adjust analog inputs with the digital volume set to zero
is recommended.
• The level of the digital inputs may be controlled using
the digital volume menu, as described below.
1
Press the RECORD key to place the unit in record
standby mode.
The level set for digital inputs is not applied to analog
inputs and vice versa. If analog inputs are selected
after setting digital input level, the set value is ignored
and the value previously set for analog inputs returns.
2
Repeatedly press the MENU key until the display
shows VOLUME>XXXdB where XXX is the cur-
rent setting.
Input monitoring
When the unit is in record standby mode, or record mode,
the input signal is output from the OUTPUT jacks (digital
and analog), allowing you to hear the input signal.
or remote control to enter monitor mode from stop mode
when there is no recordable disc in the unit (when there is
a recordable disc in the unit, pressing the RECORD key
enters record standby mode).
The meters also show the current signal level.
The word MONITORappears on the display to show that
the output signal is an echo of the input signal(s). The
meters show the current input level.
However, it is only possible to record, or to enter record
standby mode, when a recordable disc is inserted. To allow
monitoring of the input signal at other times, or when the
unit is stopped, use the RECORD key on the main unit
Exit the monitor mode by using the STOP key.
Sampling Frequency conversion
The sampling frequency for CDs is 44.1 kHz. The CC-222SL
will always record (and play back) CDs at this frequency.
1
2
Press the MENU key repeatedly until the SRC> XXX
appears.
However, if recording through a digital connection (either
coaxial or optical) and the source has been recorded at a
frequency other than 44.1 kHz, or is being played back at a
non-standard speed using a varispeed unit, the CC-222SL’
s internal frequency converter: SRC (Sampling Rate
Convertor), converts the incoming frequency to 44.1 kHz.
Turn the MULTI DIAL to set the value ONor OFF.
NOTE
When the SRC setting is off, the frequency convertor is
bypassed. In this case, digital signals other than 44.1kHz
cannot be recorded. If an attempt is made, the error
message Not Fs44.1k! will appear on the display.
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Basic recording
WARNING
6
Press STOP to stop recording. When recording
stops, the display shows PMA Writing(Program
Memory Area) and the Rec indicator blinks for a few
seconds as the unit writes to the disc.
If you are monitoring using headphones, first adjust
the level control to low on the unit, then connect to the
PHONES jack before playing back. This will prevent
any possible damage to your hearing.
NOTE
NOTE
While the “PMA Writing” message is displayed, all keys
are disabled, and the unit is actually writing to disc. Do
not disconnect the power or subject the unit to severe
vibration or shocks at this time, as this will prevent
proper recording of the information.
According to the “Red Book” (the specification for audio
CDs), a track cannot be less than four seconds in length,
and there can be a maximum of 99 tracks on an audio
CD. Bear these limitations in mind when recording.
If you press either the STOP or PAUSE key within four
seconds of starting recording, the unit will continue
recording until four seconds have elapsed (since the start
of recording) and then stop or pause as appropriate.
7
When this message disappears, you must press the
RECORD key (step 2) before restarting the record-
ing. Recording restarts with a new track number.
NOTE
After selecting the input source(s) (see “Input selection”
on page 20), it is possible to start recording.
Remember that every time recording is paused or
stopped, when recording is restarted, a new track will
always be started. It is not possible to record in two ”
stages” within one track.
The basic record procedure is as follows:
1
Load a recordable disc into the unit. As the disc is
loaded, the display shows TOC Reading.
When the disc has been loaded, the display indica-
tors show cD-R, NO TOc, or cD-RW, NO TOc, as appropriate.
2
Press the RECORD key. The unit enters record
standby mode, as shown by the Rec indicators on the
display.
When the display shows Now OPC, the unit is oper-
ating in OPC (Optimum Power Control).
3
Adjust the level of the source(s), following the guide-
lines in “Signal volume” on page 20.
NOTE
The red OVeR indicators on the meters should never
light. Unlike analog equipment, digital audio units
produce unpleasant sounds when distorted, and there
is no “headroom” after the 0 mark. If recording digital-
ly from a commercially-produced CD, the volume set
in the menu should be 0dB. This will maintain all the
dynamic range of the source CD without clipping. Only
boost the signal if the source is exceptionally quiet.
An analog signal input at nominal level, with no cut or
boost from the volume controls, is equivalent to a reading
of –16 dB on the meters (on other words, 0 is equivalent to
16 dBFS).
4
Press the PLAY key or the PAUSE key to start re-
cording.
Note that there is no need to “cue up” the recording
position—the unit always finds the next available
location on the disc and start recording to it.
5
Press the PAUSE key to pause recording temporar-
ily. The pause indicator on the display appears.
Pressing the PAUSE or PLAY key again restarts
recording with a new track number.
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Time display while recording
During recording, three options are available for the time
display modes.
the elapsed time of the track currently being recorded (no
indicator lit) and the total time recorded on the disc (TOTAL).
NOTE
When in record or record standby mode, repeated presses
of the DISPLAY key cycles through displaying the remain-
ing time left for recording on the disc (TOTAL REMAIN),
In record mode, REMAIN shows the same time display
as TOTAL REMAIN.
Playing back tracks
Although an unfinalized disc cannot be played back on an
ordinary CD player, the CC-222SL can play back tracks
that have been recorded. Use the MULTI DIAL control or
the SKIP keys to select a track for playback.
Restricting the number of tracks
When making a recording, it is possible to restrict the
number of tracks that may be recorded at one time.
The maximum number can be entered is 99 tracks
Every time a track division is made, the number shown at
the right of the display goes down by one.
At any time within record or record standby mode, turn the
MULTI DIAL control or use the SKIP keys.
The number of remaining tracks can be changed during
This sets the number of remaining tracks, as shown to the
right of the time display.
recording using the MULTI DIAL control.
Full disc
If the disc becomes full during recording, the unit will
automatically insert a fade-out. For example:When record-
ing a long program, just before the end of the disc is
reached, the unit starts a fade-out over four seconds and
the display will show Fade Out.
If the disc is a CD-RW, the final track can be erased, if
required (see “Erasing” on page 27) and the disc then final-
ized. If the disc is a CD-R, it must be finalized prior to use
(see “Finalizing” on page 27).
When the fade-out has finished, the display shows Disc
Full!. Press the STOP key to exit.
Recording to disc from the RIAA PHONO inputs
NOTE
The level can be adjusted using the CD deck’s IN-
Because of the background noise often experienced
when playing back analog vinyl recordings, the use of
the following features is not recommended in the phono
recording mode even though they are available: trigger
level, sync recording and automatic track division.
PUT control.
Recording will stop when the recording time on the
disc ends, or when the disc STOP key is pressed.
Also, the RIAA PHONO input source will be canceled.
NOTE
To record to disc from an external record player con-nected
Only the disc STOP key is enabled in this phono
recording mode. The RECORD key therefore cannot be
used for manual track increments (see
”Manually divide track” on page 25). If you want to use
manual track division, use the normal recording proce-
dure, with the phono inputs selected as the source.
to the RIAA PHONO INPUT jacks:
1
2
Load a recordable disc and put the unit in stop mode.
Press the MENU key until the PHONO > XXX
menu item is shown.
Turn the MULTI DIAL (or press the SKIP keys on the
remote control) to select DISC. Prepare to play the
record on the external record player.
This mode cannot be entered if a recordable disc is
not loaded in the drive.
It is also possible to perform manual recording to disc from
the RIAA PHONO INPUT source. This is the same as the
standard manual recording procedure (“Basic recording”
on page 21), except that the PhONO input option should be
selected using the INPUT 1 SEL key before recording starts.
3
Press the PHONO key. The iNPuT 1, PhONO indicator
lights on the display, and the disc recorder enters
record standby mode.
4
5
Start playing back the record.
Start recording on the disc by pressing the disc
PLAY key.
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Dubbing from tape to disc
When dubbing from tape to disc, follow the instructions here.
5
When the available recording time on the disc is
finished, or the tape has stopped, then recording
will stop on the disc.
1
Load the tape with the side that will be recorded first
to be played first. Set the noise reduction, reverse
mode, etc. Also, check the MONITOR is set DISC.
You can also stop the dubbing process by pressing
either of the STOP keys.
2
3
Load a recordable disc.
NOTE
Use the MENU key until DUB>VOLappears on
the screen. Use the MULTI DIAL to select THRUto
bypass the input level control (see “Bypassing the
input level for dubbing” on page 23).
A recordable disc must be loaded in the drive. The
DUB 1 key is disabled if the media are not loaded, and
if the drives are in any mode other than stop.
If you want to adjust the input volume, set the
DUB>VOLmenu to ONand use the CD deck’s
INPUT control to adjust the level of signals. If you
wish to adjust the volume before recording starts,
put the CD-RW into record standby or Monitor
mode (see “Input monitoring on page 20”) and use
the INPUT 1 SEL key to select TAPe.
4
Press the DUB 1 key.
The CD goes into record standby. The tape rewinds
to the start of the tape and starts playing back. The
CD recorder starts recording.
Dubbing to CD from the middle of the tape
1
To record from the middle of the tape, set noise
reduction, reverse mode, etc. and locate the tape to
the position where playback will start.
2
3
Press the tape PAUSE key to leave the tape in
paused mode.
With a recordable disc in the drive, press the DUB
1 key. The tape will start playing back, and the disc
will start recording.
Recording stops under the same circumstances as
for the whole tape (end of tape, end of disc or either
STOP key pressed).
Bypassing the INPUT level for dubbing
The input control can be bypassed so that it has no effect
when dubbing, in the following way:
1
Press the menu key until the DUB>VOLitem ap-
pears.
2
Turn the dial to select THRU, the control is bypassed
and disabled.
NOTE
This setting applies only to dubbing procedures, not to
other recordings.
It is not possible to make this menu setting (or other
menu settings) when dubbing is actually taking place.
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Advanced recording
Setting the trigger level
The signal level which may be used with synchronized
recording operations (here called the “trigger level” or
“threshold”) is set as below:
Low numerical values of this setting (towards –24) mean
that it takes a louder signal to trigger the start of the
synchronized recording. A high numerical value (towards –
72) means that a relatively quiet signal will trigger the start
of recording.
1
With a recordable disc loaded, press the MENU key
until the display shows: S_LVL> -XXdB, where
-XXis the current value.
When a digital source is selected, there is another option,
DD, which means that any digital signal above the zero
level will trigger the recording.
2
Turn the MULTI DIAL control or use the SKIP keys
to change the value between -24, -30, -36, -42, -48,
-54, -60, -66, and -72 dB (-60, -66 and -72 are only
for digital signal).
Using the trigger level
An input signal used as trigger to start recording is the
sound level rises above the threshold for one second or
more:
If the “noise floor” is higher than the threshold, synchro-
nized recording will not take place.
level
Start of track is not registered
level
Start of recording
S_LVL
Noise is higher
than threshold
S_LVL
Noise level
time
time
NOTE
Remember that when recording from an analog
source, the threshold should set so that it is higher
than the “noise floor” such as the base level of hiss,
pops and crackles which may come from an older
vinyl recording, for example. However, synchronized
recording is not recommended with the PHONO mode
(see “Recording to disc from the RIAA PHONO inputs”
on page 22).
Synchronized recording stops when the sound level drops
below the threshold for five seconds:
level
REC standby
Five seconds
S_LVL
If you want to prevent the “five seconds” at the end of
recording, try restricting the number of tracks using DD
mode (see “Restricting the number of tracks” on page 22
and also “Automatic track division” on page 25). This will
stop recording immediately so the “five seconds” will not
be recorded. When there are no tracks left to be detected in
DD mode, you need to make an extra track on the source
media before recording.
time
If you set the threshold value so that only high-level signals
trigger recording, remember that this will not record the
start of a piece which has a slow fade-in:
Recording starts
level
This part of the
track may not be
recorded
Stop of recording
S_LVL
S_LVL
level
Last track
Extra track
S_LVL
time
time
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Synchronized recording
Synchronized recording basically means that recording
will begin automatically when a signal is received, and will
stop when the signal ends.
chronized recording is enabled, the sYNc indicator
lights in the display.
The SYNC REC key is also used to turn off synchro-
To enable or disable synchronized recording:
nized recording.
1
2
A recordable disc must be loaded.
With the unit in record standby mode or record
mode, press the SYNC REC key.
The display shows SYNC ONbriefly, and then
changes to the track and time display. When syn-
Automatic track division
The trigger level can also be used to divide tracks if the
auto track function is enabled.
•TIME
The track will be incremented as passing the time set
before recording using “A_TIME” in the menu items
(see “Menu operation” on page 15). The time can be set
1 minute to 10 minute increased by a minute.
NOTE
When recording Vinyl to CD, since the track divisions
are determined by relative silence, it is possible that
spurious track divisions will be inserted. Under these
conditions, it may be better to set this function off, and
use manual track division explained below.
•OFF
This sets the function disabled (no indicator lit).
When this function is enabled, the unit automati-
cally inserts a track division in the recorded material.
Following modes are available for this function, and
are displayed as described.
ª
To enable or disable automatic track division:
1
While record standby mode, press the MENU key
repeatedly until the display shows A_TRK> XXX
where XXXis the current setting.
• LEVEL
When the sound level has dropped below the threshold
for more than two seconds, and sound has re-started, the
track will be divided.
2
Use the MULTI DIAL or SKIP keys to select the de-
sired auto track setting.
At least
2 seconds
The A_TRAcK indicator lights at the right of the display.
Track increment
level
When the TIME mode is selected, the indicator
will blink.
A_LVL
time
• DD(digital direct)
When recording digitally from MD, CD or DAT, this
mode detects a track boundary and divides the track.
However, when the DD mode is on, and if the analog
source or non-DAT/CD/MD digital connections are
detected, the track number will be incremented using
level detection.
Manually divide track
While recording is taking place, press the RECORD key.
The current track number is incremented by one.
NOTE
This operation cannot be applied while recording
track 99.
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Fade-in and fade-out
To provide smooth beginnings and endings to recorded
tracks, the unit provides fade facilities.
2
Start the source material, and press the FADER key
on the remote control.
Fade-ins are from –∞ (silence) to the set input level (see
“Signal volume” on page 20) and fade-outs go from the
current input volume to silence.
The display shows FADE INfor the time specified
in the menu item above.
As the fade progresses, the monitored signal gradually
becomes louder, reflecting the level recorded on disc.
The fade-in and fade-out times can be set indepen-dently
in increments of one second, from 1 second to 24 seconds.
ª
To perform a fade-out:
ª
To set the fade times:
1
While recording, press the FADER key. The display
shows FADE OUT for the time specified in the
menu above.
1
Press the MENU key repeatedly until the display
shows FADE IN > XXs, where XXis the current
fade-in time, in seconds.
As the fade progresses, the monitored signal gradu-
ally becomes quieter, reflecting the level recorded
on disc.
2
3
Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys to change
the value of the fade-in time.
Press the MENU key again so that the display shows
FADE OUT> XXs, where XXis the current fade-out
time, in seconds.
2
When the end of the fade-out time is reached, the
unit goes into record standby mode. Recording can
be restarted with the FADER key or the PLAY or
PAUSE keys.
4
Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys to change
the value of the fade-out time.
The FADER key can be used and also the fade-in and fade-
out times can be reset to new values while recording is in
progress.
It is possible to set the fade-in time only or the fade-
out time only.
ª
To perform a fade-in:
1
With a recordable disc loaded, press the RECORD
key to enter record standby mode.
Rec mute function
NOTE
The rec mute function allows instant cut-off of the input
signal, and records four seconds of silence on the disc.
This function is only available from the remote control
unit. It is not possible to use this function with the main
unit only.
1
While recording is in progress, press the REC
MUTE key.
2
After about four seconds, the unit enters record
standby mode.
Copy-protection
The CC-222SL allows copy-protection to be applied to the
discs produced. Naturally, the copy-protection applies only
to digital-to-digital copies.
2
Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys to
change the copy-protection setting.
NOTE
Copy-protection applies on a “per-track”, not a per-disc
basis. This means that you can apply different copy-
protection levels to different tracks (but you can’t apply
different copy-protection levels to different parts of
the same track). If copy-protection is important to your
work, you may want to check this setting every time you
make a recording, to ensure that you have the protec-
tion level that you want.
There are three settings:
•
FREE (may be freely copied), where no copy-pro-
tection is applied to the recorded disc.
•
1GEN (single-generation copying), where one digital
copy (“child”) can be made from the recorded disc, but
no digital copies (“grandchildren”) can be made from
the child.
•
PROH (copy prohibited) which prevents any digital
copies being made from the recorded disc
1
Press the MENU key repeatedly until the dis-play
shows COPY ID>XXXX, where XXXXis the current
setting for copy-protection as shown above.
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This section deals with the actions taken after record-ing:
finalizing for CD-R and CD-RW discs, and erase opera-
tions for CD-RW discs.
be deleted, and if there is space, further material can be
recorded on them. Even if the disc is full, tracks can be
erased following the unfinalize process, and new material
can be recorded.
Once finalized, CD-R discs are truly final—no more can
be recorded on them. By contrast, CD-RW discs can be
“unfinalized” using the CC-222SL, that is, their TOC can
Finalizing
As has been explained earlier (see “Finalizing” on page 9),
in order for a disc to become a standard CD, it must have
a Table of Contents (TOC) written to it. This process is
known as finalizing.
2
To start the finalizing process, press the MULTI
DIAL or press the ENTER key. If you do not want to
proceed with the finalizing process, press the FI-
NALIZE key or STOP key.
An unfinalized disc can always be distinguished on the
CC-222SL by the NO TOC indicator under the disc type on
the display being lit when the disc is inserted.
If finalization has been chosen, the display changes.
The NO TOc indicator goes out, and the word TOCand
the Rec indicator flash in the display. The unit starts
counting down from a time shown on the display.
CAUTION
Do not turn the power off during this operation. Not
only you may lose the recorded data, but also the disc
may be damaged and become un-usable.
After finalization, cD-RW, NO TOc indicator changes to
cD-RW and cD-R, NO TOc changes to cD-R indicator.
NOTE
To finalize a disc:
Although CD-R discs finalized on the CC-222SL may
be replayed on ordinary CD players, remember that
finalized CD-RW discs may not play on CD players.
1
With the unfinalized (recordable) disc loaded, and
the unit in stop mode, press the FINALIZE key.
The display shows Finalize OK ?.
Unfinalizing CD-RW discs
If a CD-RW disc has been finalized, it is possible to erase
the Table of Contents in the following way:
If unfinalization has been chosen, the NO TOc indi-
cator starts flashing in the display, and the word
ERASEalso starts flashing. The unit starts counting
down from a time shown on the display.
1
With the finalized disc loaded and the unit in stop
mode, press the ERASE key.
After unfinalization, cD-RW indicator changes to cD-
RW, NO TOc indicator.
2
If the display does not show the word Unfinal-
ize?, turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys
until it is displayed.
3
To start the unfinalizing process, press the MULTI
DIAL control or press the ENTER key.
If you do not want to proceed with the unfinalizing
process, press the ERASE key or STOP key.
Erasing
Unfinalizing (described above) is a special case of eras-
ing a disc. It is also possible to erase a track or tracks,
starting with the last-recorded track, a whole disc, or to
“refresh” a disc.
NOTE
Erase procedures are possible only on a CD-RW disc.
Even if a CD-RW disc has been finalized, selecting an
erase procedure will automatically unfinalize it prior
to erasure. The disc may then have to be re-finalized.
Remember that it is not possible to perform any erase
procedures on a CD-R disc.
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Erasing tracks
It is possible to erase the last recorded track, the last two
recorded tracks, the last three recorded tracks, etc. It is not,
however, possible to erase tracks in the “middle” of the disc.
been recorded on the disc, 17-17 means that the last
track only, number 17, will be erased). The lowest
value that this number can take is 2 (if this number
was 1, the whole disc would be erased, as described
below). If you do not want to proceed with the erase
operation, press the ERASE key or STOP key.
CAUTION
This operation cannot be undone. If you are going
to erase a track or tracks, make sure that they are
recordings that you really want to erase!
NOTE
If only one track has been recorded on the disc, only
the “erase disc” option (see “Erasing a whole disc” on
page 28) is available.
NOTE
To operat this function, the unit should be in Continue
mode. The function cannot to be used when play-
back mode is Single, Random or Program. If erasing
is attempted in such modes, Cannot ERASE! will be
displayed.
4
When the range of tracks to be erased has been
selected, press the MULTI DIAL or the ENTER key.
If the erase operation has been selected, the word ERASE
flashes on the display, and the timer starts counting down.
1
2
With the disc loaded, and the unit in stop mode,
press the ERASE key.
At the end of the countdown period, the word Complete
appears briefly on the display, and the display returns to
the track/time display.
If the display does not show ERASE XX-XX?, where
XX-XXis the number of the last track recorded on
the disc, turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys
until it is displayed.
3
Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys to
change the number of the first track to be erased.
The highest value that this number can take is the
last track recorded (for example, if 17 tracks have
Erasing a whole disc
NOTE
When you want to erase a whole disc (all the tracks on a
disc), follow the procedure below:
This operation cannot be undone. If you are going to
erase a disc, make sure that it contains only record-
ings that you really want to erase!
1
With the disc loaded, and the unit in stop mode,
press the ERASE key.
If the erase operation has been selected, the word
ERASEflashes on the display, and the timer starts
counting down a time value shown on the display.
2
Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys until the
display shows ERASE DISC?.
If you do not want to proceed with the erase opera-
tion, press the ERASE key or STOP key.
At the end of the countdown period, the word
Completeappears briefly on the display, and the
display returns to the track/time display.
3
To erase the contents of the disc, press the MULTI
DIAL or the ENTER key.
Refreshing a disc
NOTE
If a CD-RW disc has been corrupted at any point (e.g.
power has been cut off in the middle of a finalize opera-
tion, etc.), or has been used in a computer or another piece
of equipment that makes it unreadable, it is possible to
“refresh” the disc to make it usable again.
This operation cannot be undone. If you are going to
refresh a disc, make sure that it contains only record-
ings that you really want to erase!
If the refresh operation has been selected, the words
ERASE XX:XXare shown on the display, and the
timer starts counting down.
1
2
3
With the disc loaded, and the unit in stop mode,
press the ERASE key.
At the end of the countdown period, the word Com-
plete appears briefly on the display, and the display
returns to the track/time display (of course, there
are no tracks, and the disc is at the start, with the
total time of the disc available for recording).
Turn the MULTI DIAL or use the SKIP keys until the
display shows DISC REFRESH?.
To refresh the disc, press the MULTI DIAL or the EN-
TER key.
If you do not want to proceed with the refresh op-
eration, press the ERASE key or STOP key.
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2
3
4
Press the EJECT key to open the cassette compart-
ment door.
Load the cassette tape with its open edge facing
down.
Gently close the compartment door.
NOTE
The cassette holder cannot be opened during record-
ing or playback.
If the power has been switched off during play or
recording, ejecting the cassette may be impossible. In
such a case, switch the power on and press the EJECT
key again.
Note the following when loading tapes:
1
Use your finger or a pencil to turn the cassette's hub
and take up any slack tape.
NOTE
Avoid touching the tape. Fingerprints attract dust and
dirt.
Playback operations
WARNING
2
Load a pre-recorded cassette with its open edge fac-
ing down and side A facing toward you.
If you are monitoring using headphones, first adjust
the level control to low on the unit, then connect to the
POHNES jack before playing back. This will prevent
any possible damage to your hearing.
3
4
5
6
Set the DOLBY NR system on or off.
Press either PLAY key to start playback.
Adjust the volume with the amplifier’s volume control.
To stop playback, press the STOP key.
1
Set the REV MODE switch to the required tape
mode.
Ä
Ë
ä
Single-sided playback
One side, then the other side, then stop
One side, then the other side, then the first side
again, etc.
Also, check the MONITOR switch is set to TAPE.
Continuous tape/CD playback
NOTE
1
Load the tape as described above into the unit.
The cassette deck and CD deck can be used to play
back through different outputs, or the LINE OUTPUTS
2 jacks can be used for both disc and tape playback
(see “OUT2 setting (TAPE or AUTO)” on page 32 for
details). However, note that if both are playing, the
cassette takes priority (the disc will not be heard
through these outputs).
Load the disc recorded side downwards into the
unit.
2
3
Press the CD-TAPE CONT PLAY key.
Press either of the PLAY keys of the tape deck or the
CD deck.
Playback will start on the appropriate unit. When
playback reaches the end of the disc, or the end of
the tape as determined by the REV MODE setting,
playback starts on the other unit.
The LINE OUTPUTS1 jacks always output the audio
from th edisc.
NOTE
Media (tape or disc) can be changed in the unit that is
not playing.
4
To stop playback and cancel the mode, press the
CD-TAPE CONT PLAY key again.
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Recording operations
Recording pre-recorded tapes, records, or other pub-lished
or broadcast material may infringe copyright laws. Check
before recording.
4
Set the DOLBY NR system on or off.
5
Press the RECORD key. The deck enters record
standby mode and the indicators light up.
1
Set the REV MODE switch.
6
Play back the source, and adjust the recording
level using the tape deck’s INPUT level control so
that the loudest sound makes the meters briefly
reach around the“ 0 dB” point for normal or high-
position tapes (recording is not possible with metal
tapes).
If you want to make a bi-directional recording, set
the REV MODE switch to the Ë or ä position.
Set to the Ä position if recording is to be made on
a single side of the tape.
2
3
Load a recordable cassette. Check that the safety
tabs on the spine of the cassette are in place. If they
have been broken off, block the holes with adhesive
tape.
7
8
Press either the PAUSE or PLAY key to start recording.
To stop recording temporarily, press the PAUSE
key. To restart recording, press either the PAUSE
key or PLAY keys. If the PLAY key whose indica-
tor is unlit is pressed, the recording direction will
reverse, and the PLAY key must be pressed again to
restart recording.
Press the INPUT 2 SEL key to select either liNe2 or
Disc as a recording source.
When Disc is selected, the built-in CD player’s out-
put is selected as a source.
To stop recording, press the STOP key.
When liNe2 is selected, the external signal from the
LINE 2 jacks is selected as a source.
Dubbing tapes from the CD deck
To record from the internal CD deck:
starts immediately, and the CD starts playback im-
mediately. The Dub, 2 indicator lights.
1
2
3
Prepare for recording as described above (load a
tape, set the REV MODE, etc.).
The dubbing stops when playback reaches the end of the
CD, or when the tape reaches the end of its run (one side in
the case of single-sided (Ä) reverse mode, both sides in
the Ë reverse mode), whichever comes first.
Load the source CD disc into the unit with the re-
corded side down.
Use the MENU key to set the dubbing volume to
THRUto bypass the input level control (see“ Bypass-
ing the input level for dubbing” on page 23).
Note that if the tape is set to auto-reverse, and the last item
recorded on one side of a tape was not completely recorded
before the tape was reversed, that item will be automati-
cally repeated.
If you want to adjust the input volume, set the
DUB>VOLmenu to ONand use the left (tape) INPUT
control to adjust the level of signals fed to the tape
from the CD player.
Also note that when the tape automatically reverses, eight
seconds are used as non-recorded time at the beginning
of the second side (the tape is in record mode, but the CD
does not play back), again to allow for leader tape at the
start of the cassette.
NOTE
If you want to record the tracks on the tape in a differ-
ent order from those on the disc, use the programmed
playback mode to rearrange the tracks (see “Program
playback” on page 17). Leave the disc in stop mode
when you have finished programming the order.
The dubbing process can also be stopped manually with
the STOP key of the cassette deck or the CD deck. All
other transport keys are disabled.
NOTE
4
Press the DUB 2 key.
Dubbing is not possible if a cassette is not loaded, or
a CD is not loaded. It is not possible if the cassette is
write-protected, or if the CD is a recordable disc which
does not currently have any material recorded on it.
If the tape is in stop mode, the tape rewinds to the
beginning of the current side.
At the start of the tape, recording starts, but the CD
does not start playback for eight seconds. The Dub
indicator flashes.
It is also not possible to enter the dubbing mode if the
tape is not in stop or record standby mode, or if the CD
is not in stop or pause mode.
The CD starts playback after the eight seconds at
the start of the cassette. The Dub, 2 indicator lights
steadily.
If the tape is in record standby mode, recording
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Dubbing to tape from the middle of a CD
The above procedure describes the playback and recording
from the start of a disc (or the start of a programmed play-
back list).
3
If recording is to start at the beginning of the cas-
sette, make sure the cassette is stopped, otherwise,
locate the cassette to the appropriate position where
recording is to start, and enter record standby
mode.
To record from a point other than the ones above:
1
Locate the disc to the point where the playback is to
start.
Using the headphones with the MONITOR switch set
to MIX will help here.
2
Press the disc PAUSE key to pause playback at the
point where the playback is to start.
4
Press the DUB 2 key. Playback starts on the disc,
and recording starts on the cassette.
Recording tapes from the PHONO deck
To record from an external record deck connected through
the RIAA PHONO inputs:
4
5
Start playback of the record.
Start recording with either the PLAY or PAUSE key.
1
2
Prepare for recording as described above (load a
tape, set the REV MODE, etc.).
Press STOP (cassette deck) to stop the recording.
The STOP key is the only key which is enabled dur-
ing phono recording.
Press the MENU key until the PHONO > XXX
menu item is shown.
NOTE
It is not possible to perform phono recording as
described above under the following circumstances:
a tape is not loaded or the tape is write-protected (the
phono to tape function is disabled with no recordable
tape inserted), or the tape is not either stopped or in
record standby mode.
Turning the MULTI DIAL or pressing the SKIP keys
on the remote control to select either TAPE.
Press the MULTI DIAL or ENTER on the remote con-
trol unit.
3
Press the PHONO key. The PhONO indicator lights on
the display.
Only recording as described above is possible from
the RIAA PHONO sources to tape. Manual recording is
not possible.
If the tape is currently in stop mode, the tape re-
winds, and the deck enters record standby mode
(about eight seconds from the start of the cassette,
to allow for leader tape).
If the tape deck is already in record standby mode,
it will remain in record standby mode.
Other recording features
Recording silences between items
At least four seconds of silence must be recorded between
items on tape when using the search functions (see “Search
keys” below).
recorded on the tape, and the deck will return to record
standby mode.
If the REC MUTE key is held and pressed for longer than
four seconds while recording is in progress, silence is
recorded on the tape while the key is held down. The deck
enters record standby mode when the key is released.
When recording, press and release either of the REC
MUTE keys (main or remote). With the tape moving, the
record source is muted for about four seconds (the display
record indicator flashes), and the deck then enters record
pause mode. Press PAUSE or PLAY to re-start recording.
If the REC MUTE key is pressed while the deck is in
record standby mode, four seconds of silence will be
Erasing tapes
Anything previously recorded on the tape will automatical-
ly be erased when you make a new recording on it. It can
also be erased by “recording” on it with the INPUT level
control set to “0”.
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Other tape functions and features
Tape counter
NOTE
The tape counter value increments when the tape is
moving from left to right, and decrements when it moves
from right to left.
If the current tape position is too close to the 0000
mark (greater than 9995 or less than 0004), this func-
tion is not available.
Use either of the RESET keys (main or remote) to reset the
value to 0000.
When the counter has been set to 0000, this position can be
reached easily by pressing either of the RTZ keys (main or
remote). The tape fast forwards or fast rewinds to the 0000
mark.
Pitch control
The tape speed can be controlled using the PITCH
CONTROL.
Turning this to the right of the center position results in
faster tape speed (higher pitch), and turning to the left
of the center position results in slower tape speed (lower
pitch). The maximum is 10% away from normal.
The center “neutral” position is marked by a click detent.
Search keys
When the unit is playing back, the REW and FFWD keys
act as Computer-controlled Program Search (CPS) keys,
moving to the next or previous recorded item. To locate
items correctly, there must be at least four seconds of
silence between these items (see “Recording silences
between items” above).
If a key are pressed too many times, so that a search is
being made for the wrong item, pressing the “opposite” key
corrects the mistake.
NOTE
This function depends on the presence of 4-second
silent intervals on tape. If these intervals are too
short, or not truly silent, the search function will not
work properly. Also note that this function can be
“confused” by the presence of longer quiet or select
passages in programs (e.g. spoken word drama or
classical music).
Repeated presses of these keys will search forward or
backward by the appropriate number of items. The tape
counter value is replaced by “CP01” if searching forward,
and “–CP01” when searching backwards.
Note that the terms “forwards” and “backwards” here are
relative to the currently-selected play position. When the
item is reached, playback starts. When the end of the tape
is reached, the transport stops.
OUT2 setting (TAPE or AUTO)
Using the OUT2 menu, you can assign the LINE OUTPUTS2
1. Press the MENU key until the menu item OUT2> XXX
to TAPE or AUTO (the default setting is TAPE).
shows up on the display.
If TAPE is selected, the unit outputs only the cassette tape
2. Turn the MULTI DIAL to select TAPEor AUTO.
when playing back or monitoring.
3. Push the MULTI DIAL to confirm and exit the menu
If AUTO is selected, the unit outputs either the cassette
tape or disc automatically when playing back or monitor-
ing. However, note that if both are playing at same time,
the cassette takes priority (the disc will not be heard
through these outputs).
operation.
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Error messages
Message
Details / Response
Cannot Rec!
Disc Error!
Use unfinalized recordable disc.
The unit may ejects the loaded disc. If it is CD-RW disc, you may refresh it
(“Refreshing a disc” on page 28), or replace disc.
There is no space on disc, or no tracks are available.
There is problem with the Drive mechanism.
Digital input is not connected. Turn on power of source unit and
connect to DIGITAL IN.
Disc Full !!
Drive Error!
D-IN UNLOCK!
Cannot ERASE!
Erase Error!
Not Fs 44.1k!
The data cannot be erased.
An error has occurred while trying to erase disc.
The sampling frequency of digital input is not 44.1kHz.
Please turn SRC on (“Frequency conversion” on page 20).
An attempt has been made to create more than 99 tracks.
A general recording error. Try recording again with different disc.
The unit may ejects the loaded disc.
PGM Full !
Rec Error
System Err!
Eject Error!
System Error. Try turning the power off and on again.
There is a problem with the disc slot.
Messages displayed during normal operation
Message
Complete
Now OPC
Now REPAIR
Statement
An operation such as finalize or erase has been successfully completed.
Calibration is being performed to operate recording properly.
The disc is being repaired and this operation will take a long time.
Please do not turn off power of the unit until it finishes.
Recorded content is being written to disc.
Table of contents data is being read.
The unit is in recording standby mode.
A blank recordable disc has been inserted.
A disc is not loaded into the unit.
PMA Writing
TOC Reading
REC Standby
Blank Disc
NO DISC
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Specifications
CD recorder section
Recordable discs
CD-R, CD-R-DA, CD-RW, CD-RW-DA (High speed CD-RW is supported)
Quantization bit depth
Sampling frequency
Frequency response
16 bit linear
44.1 kHz
20 Hz~20 KHz
0.8 dB (playback)
1.0 dB (recording)
S/N ratio
92 dB (playback)
88 dB (recording)
Dynamic range
92 dB (playback)
88 dB (recording)
Total harmonic distortion
Channel separation
0.006% (playback)
0.01% (recording)
80 dB (playback:1kHz)
75 dB (recording:1kHz)
Wow and flutter
Digital input Fs
unmeasurable (< 0.001 %)
32 kHz to 48 kHz (SRC ON)
44.1 kHz (SRC OFF)
Digital input
Digital output
Line inputs 1
Coaxial RCA pin jack (IEC60958 Consumer use)
Optical TOSLINK (IEC60958 Consumer use)
Coaxial RCA pin jack (IEC60958 Consumer use)
Optical TOSLINK (IEC60958 Consumer use)
Unbalanced input RCA pin
Level -10 dBV (Full Scale -16 dB)
Maximum input level +6 dBV
Input impedance 50 kØ 10 % (unbalanced)
Unbalanced output RCA pin
Level -10 dBV (Full Scale -16 dB)
Maximum output level +6 dBV 2 dB
Output impedance 600 Ø 10% (unbalanced)
Line outputs 1
Cassette recorder section
Number of channels
Heads
Type of tapes
4-track, 2-channel stereo
Record/playback x 1 (rotary reverse), erase x 1
Compact Cassette C-60, C-90 Type I (normal)), Type II (high-position)
-recording and playback; Type IV (metal)-playback only
4.76 cm/s (1 7/8 ips)
Tape speed
Motor
DC servo motor x 1
Wow and flutter
Frequency response (overall)
<0.19% (W.RMS)
50 Hz — 12.5 kHz 3 dB (high position)
50 Hz — 10 kHz 3 dB (normal)
46 dB (Dolby NR off)
Signal-to-noise ratio (overall)
52 dB (Dolby NR on)
Fast winding time
Line inputs 2
About 120 seconds (C-60)
Unbalanced RCA
Normal input level 0.28 V (-11 dBV)
Input impedance 50 kØ
Line outputs 2
Unbalanced RCA
Normal output level 0.46 V (-6.7 dBV)
Output impedance 1kØ
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Phono input and headphones
RIAA PHONO INPUT
Unblanced RCA (with ground)
Cartridge type MM (moving magnet)
Input signal level 5.6 mV
Input impedance 50 kØ
S/N ratio 60 dB (6.3 Ø)
PHONES (headphone output)
6 mm (1/4”) stereo
Output level 10 mW + 10 mW (into 32 Ø)
General specifications
Power
U.S.A./Canada 120 VAC, 60 Hz
U.K./Erope 230 VAC, 50 Hz
Australia 240 VAC, 50 Hz
33 W
Power consumption
Dimensions (d x w x h)
295 x 435 x 138 (mm)
11.6 x 17.13 x 5.4 (in)
6.9 kg (15.2 lb)
Weight
Dimensional drawing
483
466
15
270
10
435
TASCAM CC-222SL
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