CDR 100/102 User Guide EX
Introduction Introduction Welcome Thank you for purchasing, and welcome to — the Yamaha CDR100/102. Before using CDR100/102, please read through this Operation Guide. What is CDR100/102? The Yamaha CDR100/102 allows you to record data onto Compact Disc Recordable (CD-R) discs. It can also be used to play discs just like a typical CD-ROM drive*. CD-ROM is an acronym for Compact Disc Read Only Memory, which is a read-only medium, so you can read data, but you cannot record new data.
CDR100/102 Features 3 CDR100/102 Features 4xS Recording & Reading (CDR100) 2xS Recording & 4xS Reading (CDR102) CDR100 is the first CD-ROM recorder capable of recording at quad speed (4xS). This means a significant time saving for CD-ROM production. Both the CDR100 and CDR102 can record at double speed (2xS) and normal speed (1xS), and read discs at quad speed (4xS). CDR100 records at a maximum speed of 4xS. CDR102 records at a maximum speed of 2xS.
Introduction OrangeBookPart2Compatible3-Mode Recording CDR100/102 conforms to the three recording modes outlined in the Orange Book Part 2: Track At Once, Multisession and Disc At Once. Track at Once In this mode, data can be recorded to disc a track at a time. However, the disc cannot be played until the final recording is made. Multisession In this mode, data can be recorded to disc one track at a time, and the disc can be played in-between recording sessions.
CD-R Discs 5 CD-R Discs Yamaha have developed two discs, use the discs below, or conventional CD-R discs that conform to the Orange Book Standard. • CDM12Y63 (12-cm) • CDM12Y74 (12-cm) Using discs developed and manufactured by Yamaha will minimize the occurrence of errors during writing operation, and will ensure compatibility when you read data from the disc using another manufacturer’s CD-ROM drive.
Introduction CD Caddy and 8-cm disc adaptor (Option) Use a Yamaha CD Caddy designed for the CDR100/102, or an equivalent caddy marked with the logo . Using another type of CD caddy may prevent the drive from operating at optimal performance and may cause malfunction. Also, use a dedicated Yamaha disc adaptor (item number: ADP 08) for the CDR100/102. Using another type of disc adaptor may prevent the drive from operating at optimal performance.
Touring Around CDR100/102 7 Chapter 1 – Touring Around CDR100/102 Front Panel CDR100 9 PHONES VOLUME MIN 1 DISC READ WRITE ×2 ×4 EJECT MAX 2 345 6 7 8 CDR102 9 PHONES 42READ WRITE 1 1 VOLUME MIN DISC READ WRITE ×2 ×4 EJECT MAX 2 345 6 7 8 PHONES jack This stereo mini jack allows you to connect headphones. 2 VOLUME control This control adjusts the volume level of the PHONES output.
Chapter 1 – Touring Around CDR100/102 3 DISC indicator This indicator flashes when loading and ejecting. It remains on when CDR100/102 contains a disc. If a disc is not inserted into the caddy correctly, or the caddy does not contain a disc, the DISC indicator stops flashing and the caddy is ejected. 4 READ indicator This indicator flashes when data is being accessed. It remains on when disc data is being read, and when CDR100/102 is ready to record.
Operation 9 Chapter 2 – Operation Inserting a Disc into the Caddy Discs must be inserted into the CD Caddy before they can be used by CDR100/102. 1. To open the caddy, squeeze the OPEN levers together with one hand, and lift up the plastic lid with the other hand.
Chapter 2 – Operation 2. If you are using an 8-cm disc, insert the adaptor (option) into the caddy. Note: The adaptor (option) is designed for exclusive use with CDR100/102. It may not work correctly with other devices. 3. Remove the CD-R disc from its jewel case. Important: Take great care when handling CD-ROM discs. They are more sensitive to damage than audio CDs, and the slightest scratch can render a disc useless. Do not expose discs to dust, dirt, or moisture.
Inserting a Disc into the Caddy 11 4. Carefully insert the disc, label-side up, into the caddy. 5. Close the lid making sure that both catches click shut.
Chapter 2 – Operation InsertingtheCaddyintoCDR100/102 1. Hold open the CDR100/102’s protective flap. 2. Insert the caddy with its arrow mark facing up and forward into the CD Caddy insertion slot.
Inserting the Caddy into CDR100/102 13 3. Push the caddy carefully in until CDR100/102 accepts it. The DISC indicator flashes while the caddy is loading, and while the disc is being checked. It remains lit once the disc has been loaded successfully. If the disc is not loaded in the caddy correctly, or the caddy does not contain a disc, the DISC indicator stops flashing and the caddy is ejected. When the caddy has loaded successfully, it takes about 20 seconds before the CDR100/102 is ready for use.
Chapter 2 – Operation Ejecting the Caddy 1. To eject the caddy, press the EJECT button. PHONES VOLUME MIN D WRITE DISC REA ×2 ×4 EJECT MAX Note: Some software prohibits the use of the EJECT button, so a caddy cannot be ejected in this way. Please refer to the instructions supplied with your software. 2. Once it has ejected, remove the caddy by hand. 3. Remove the disc from the caddy and return it to its jewel case. The caddy cannot be ejected while CDR100/102 is reading or writing a disc.
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