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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  13
Installation and Connections
Batteries
Insert the two AA batteries supplied with 
CDR 2’s remote by turning the remote over so
that the bottom of the remote is facing towards
you. Gently lift the plastic tab on the battery
cover up and away from you, and lift the lid off.
Insert the batteries in the remote, being careful
to follow the + and – polarity indications in the
bottom of the compartment. Replace the cover
by first seating the two small tabs into the
mating holes at the top of the remote, and then
gently push the cover down until the latch snaps
into place with an audible click.
NOTE: When replacing batteries, it always a
good idea to replace both at the same time.
When the remote will not be used for an exten-
ded period of time, it is also a good idea to
remove the batteries to avoid the possibility of
damage due to corrosion. Batteries contain che-
mical substances and we recommend that you
dispose of them properly and in compliance with
any local regulations.
IR Remote Connections
If the CDR 2 is installed behind a cabinet or
other obstruction that may block the path bet-
ween the front-panel Remote Sensor Û and the
location where you will use the remote, an
optional external IR sensor may be used.
Connect the sensor to the Remote IR In Jack
‚ on the rear-panel. This jack may also be con-
nected to the IR Output jack of another compati-
ble Harman Kardon component or a compatible
IR system remote product.
You may also use the IR Sensor in the CDR 2 to
send commands to other compatible remote
products. Connect the Remote IR Out Jack 
to the input of the other product or system.
Power Connections
Connect the AC Power Cord ¤ to an AC
power source. the CDR 2 uses sensitive, high-
performance computer-grade CD drives, and to
protect them we recommend that you consider
the use of a surge protector, just as you would
for a computer.
If the rear-panel AC outlet on a receiver or other
product is used, make certain that it provides at
least 40 watts, and that the total power of all
products connected does not exceed the maxi-
mum rated output of the product containing the
outlets. If the CDR 2 is connected to a switched
outlet, remember to turn on the outlet or pro-
duct controlling it in order for the CDR 2 to ope-
rate.
14 CD RECORDING BASICS
CD Recording Basics
CD Recorders (CDRs) are similar to standard CD
players, with the addition of the features and
controls needed for recording. Functions such as
play, search and programming for playback will
be familiar, but the recorder will function slightly
differently than what you may be used to for
magnetic tape recorders.
Disc Types
Unlike a conventional CD player, the CDR 2 uses
three types of discs, and it is important to under-
stand how each one plays.
Both decks in the CDR 2 will play
back any conventional CD that bears this logo.
Discs that bear this logo or whose
packaging is labeled with ”Digital Audio“ and
“CD-R“ or “CD Recordable“ may be recorded
on one time, and when they are finalized they
will play in either deck in the CDR 2 or in any
conventional CD player, including home, car and
portable models. The Record Deck % on the
CDR 2 may also be used to record on these
discs, and it will play CD-R/Audio discs even if
they have not been finalized.
Discs that bear this logo or whose
packaging is labeled with ”Digital Audio“ and
“CD-RW“ or “CD Rewritabel“ may be recorded,
and they may also be erased and reused. They
may be recorded on or played on the Record
Deck 
% of the CDR 2 and in other CD-RW
recorders or CD-RW compatible players. They will
NOT play back in most current CD players unless
the player is CD-RW compatible.
Discs designed for use in
computer CD-R drives may not be used for
recording in the CDR 2. Only discs specifically
designed for use in consumer CD audio recor-
ders may be used. If you attempt to use a blank-
computer-type recordable disc for recording on the
CDR 2 you will see a NO AUDIO message in
the Information Display K if Record 8 or
Dubbing ) button is pressed and  recording
will not be possible. However, discs that have
been recorded in the CD-R drive of a computer
may be played in the CDR 2, provided that they
have been properly finalized in accordance with
audio standard IEC958.
Note that the CDR 2 is specifically designed for
the recording and playback of consumer audio
discs, and cannot be used to copy data discs,
DVD discs, or other optical discs used by video-
or computer-game systems.
CDR Terminology and Display Messages
Compact disc recording has its own terminology,
and some of the messages you will see when
using the CDR 2 may be new to you. Before
using the CDR 2, you may wish to familiarize
yourself with some of the terms used by the CDR
2. Additional error message displays may occa-
sionally appear. Please see page 23 for a com-
plete explanation of those messages.
Finalize
: This term refers to the process
that completes the recording of a disc by recor-
ding a final Table of Contents and preparing the
disc so that it may be played on other machines.
A CD-R disc may not be played on other CD pla-
yers until it is finalized. However, once the finali-
zation process is complete, a CD-R disc may not
be recorded on again. CD-RW discs only may be
“Uunfinalized,” so that additional tracks may be
recorded on a disc.
TOC
: Stands for Table of Contents and it refers
to the data recorded on each CD that tells the
player how many tracks are on the disc, the total
time of the disc and the running time of each
individual track. Each time a disc of any sort is
placed in the CDR 2, you will see a TOC to indi-
cate that the unit is reading this data from the
disc. This is required to copy the track informa-
tion to any recording.
OPC
: Stands for Optical Processing Calibration.
When you see this message in the Information
Display for the Record Deck 
K, it means
that the laser transport inside the unit is making
the calibrations and adjustments needed so that
the recording process is optimized for the speci-
fic disc in use.
BUSY
: When you see this message, it means
that the Record Deck is completing part of the
record operation. When you see this message, do
not press any buttons; simply wait until the mes-
sage clears from the display.
DISC FULL
: This message will appear when
there is not enough room left on an unfinalized
disc to record all the tracks you have program-
med. When you see this message you may either
erase tracks from a CD-RW disc to make room,
or you must use a fresh CD-R or CD-RW disc.
Recordable
ReWritable
ReWritable
Recordable
PLAYBACK BASICS  15
Playback Basics
Playback of CDs on the CDR 2 resembles that
for traditional CD players with a few exceptions
to accommodate the availability of two separate
playback decks. Before using the CDR 2, power-
up the unit by pressing in the Main Power
Switch 
1 until it latches. Note that the
Status-Mode Indicator 2 will turn green,
indicating that the unit is on and functioning. At
the same time, the Information Display Ú
will illuminate and the legends behind the front-
panel controls will also light up.
Once the Main Power Switch 1 has been
turned on, the CDR 2 may be powered-on or -off
using the remote control. Pressing the Power-
Off 
button 
 on the remote will place the
unit in a Standby mode, as indicated by the
amber color of the Status-Mode Indicator
2. To turn the unit on using the remote, simply
press the Power-On button 
0.
Note that when the unit is in the Standby mode,
it is still drawing power from the AC main
outlets. To turn the unit completely off, press in
the Main Power Switch 1 slightly, and then
release it so that it pops forward. When the
Status-Mode Indicator 2 goes out, the CDR
2 is off and not drawing any power. When you
will not be using the unit for an extended period
of time, such as during a vacation, we recom-
mend using the Main Power Switch 1 to
turn the unit completely off.
Although compact discs are very reliable, rough
handling may damage them. Avoid scratching
the bottom (nonprinted) side of the discs, as this
will affect playback of standard CDs and interfe-
re with the recording of CD-R and CD-RW discs.
It is also a good idea to always handle discs by
their edges to avoid fingerprints which may also
interfere with playback quality and possibly
cause damage to the laser and lens assembly.
Loading and Unloading Discs
To load a disc, first open the desired CD deck by
pressing the appropriate Open/Close button
7$
2 . The word OPEN will appear in
the Information Display K. Always make cer-
tain that there is sufficient room in front of the
unit for the disc drawers to open. Note that if
either disc drawer is blocked, the drawer will
stop at the blocked position and an ERROR
message will appear. Press the appropriate
Open/Close button 7$
2  to reopen
the drawer.
Load a disc in the tray with the printed (label)
side facing up. Once the disc is seated, make
certain that it is properly centered within the
tray. When using 8 cm single discs, take extra
care to make certain that the disc is carefully
centered within the smaller ridges in the disc
tray.
To close the drawer, press the appropriate
Open/Close button 7$
2  or gently
press on the outside of the front cover of the
disc tray. When the drawer is closed the word
CLOSE
will appear momentarily in the
Information Display K, and the letters TOC
will begin to flash in the display once the drawer
s completely closed.
If the disc is a standard CD or a finalized CD-R
or CD-RW disc, TOC will flash while the unit
reads the disc’s Table of Contents information.
Once that data is read, the Information
Display 
K will show the total number of tracks
and the total time of all tracks on the disc. The
CD Indicator S will also light to indicate that
a standard CD is in use.
When an unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW disc is pla-
ced in the Record Deck %, the letters OPC
will flash once the Table of Contents has been
read. This indicates that the unit is optimizing its
circuits for maximum compatibility with the spe-
cific recordable disc in use. the number and total
running time of any tracks that have already
been recorded will appear in the Information
Display 
K, and the appropriate indicator
SP will light to tell you if a CD-R or CD-RW
disc is in use.
If a computer data disc is placed in the machine,
a DATA DISC message will appear to alert
you to the error. Data discs will not play and may
not be recorded or dubbed in the CDR 2.
Using The Remote
The CDR 2’s infrared remote control is designed
to operate both CD decks, as well as control the
playback programming and record functions. To
allow for efficient use of the remote, it’s opera-
tion is different from standard CD players. Some
buttons are dedicated to one specific CD deck,
while others are shared between the two decks.
No matter which deck is playing , the Play
(CDP)
-Deck and Record (CDR)-Deck Display
1! and Open/Close buttons 2  will
always send a command to their respective
deck. The other transport and programming
functions, however, are shared. To use any of the
transport controls, such as Play
9, Stop N,
Pause
O or the Search and Skip buttons
58P, the Numeric Keys F or the
Programming Keys
467AH, first
press either the CDP button
3 to command
the Play Deck 3 or the CDR button 
 to
command the Record Deck %. When the but-
ton is pressed, a message reading CDP or CDR
will appear in the appropriate Information
Display 
K to confirm the selection.
To switch the remote from controlling one deck
to controlling the other, simply press the Select
button 
3 for the deck you wish to control
at any time.
Note that features relating to the recording pro-
cess, such as Speed
I and the double row of
record-function buttons in the center of the
remote 
BCDEJKLM and
the Single/Dual buttons 
6Q are dedicated
feature buttons that do not require any special
selection.
Labeled
Surface
16 PLAYBACK BASICS
Playback Basics
Normal Play
To play a disc, first make certain that the unit is
properly installed and that the Main Power
Switch 
1 is turned on. Turn the CDR 2 on by
pressing the Power-On button 
0 on the
remote and note that the front-panel display will
illuminate.
Insert a disc following the instructions shown on
the previous page. To start the playback, press
the Play button on the front panel for the appro-
priate deck *˘ or press the Select button on
the remote for the desired deck 
3 and
then press the Play button on the remote 
9.
The Play/Pause Indicator Q will show a right
pointing triangle 
and the Information
Display K will show the track number being
played and the running time of the track. As
each new track begins to play, the track time will
reset to 00:00 and begin to count up for the
new track.
NOTE: Remember that Unfinalized CD-R or 
CD-RW discs will only play in the Record Deck
%. If you attempt to play an Unfinalized disc in
the Play Deck 3, a DISC ERROR messa-
ge will appear to remind you to play the disc in
the other deck.
To go directly to a specific track on a disk, enter
the track number using the Numeric Keys
F.
Note that when selecting a two digit track num-
ber, the second digit must be entered within
three seconds after the first Numeric Key is pres-
sed.
To play all of the tracks on a disc in random
order, press the Select Button
3 for the
desired deck, and then press the Random but-
ton 
A. The unit will briefly examine all of the
tracks on the disc and the Random Indicator
A will illuminate. Each track will be played in a
random order until all tracks on the disc have
been played. Note that there will be a brief
pause in between each track as the unit sear-
ches for the next track to play. During the
search, the left two positions in the
Information Display K will show a clock-
wise circle to confirm the search.
To momentarily stop the disc at any time, press
the Pause button 
O(¯. When a disc is
paused, the Play/Pause Indicator Q will add
two vertical lines to indicate a paused disc. Press
either the Play button 
9*˘ or the Pause
button 
O to resume playback at the point
where the disc was paused.
When there is only one disc in the unit, it will
automatically stop when all tracks on a disc
have played through. To stop playback at any
time, press the Stop button 
N&¸ for the
deck in use.
When there is a disc in each deck, the player will
respond in one of two ways, depending on
which way the dual-play setting is activated. In
normal operation, when the disc in one drawer
finishes, the disc in the other drawer will begin
to play. When the Dual button 
Qı is pres-
sed so that the Dual-Play Indicator J is lit,
each deck will operate as a separate, single-play
CD unit without regard to the status of the other
deck. For complete information on Dual-Deck
and Dual-Play operation, see page 17.
At the end of a listening session, remove the
discs from the decks by following the instruc-
tions shown on the previous page. Do not leave
the disc drawers open when the unit is not in
use to prevent dust and dirt from entering the
unit and to prevent damage to the disk drawer
tray.
To place the unit in a Standby mode at the
end of a listening session, press the Power-Off
button 
. The word OFFwill appear briefly
in the Information Display K, any open disc
trays will automatically close, and the Status-
Mode Indicator 
2 will turn amber.
Search
You may quickly scan through the contents of a
disc while listening to the playback at high
speed in forward or reverse. To move forward
through a disc, press the Forward Search but-
ton
 on the remote or press and hold the
Next button Óˆ on the front panel that is
appropriate for the deck in use. To move back-
wards through a disc, press the Reverse
Search 
button f on the remote, or press and
hold the Previous button Ô˜ on the front
panel that is appropriate for the deck in use.
When using the remote, always remember to
make certain that you have selected the deck
you wish to control by pressing the appropriate
selector button 
3 before entering the
desired remote command.
Track Skip
To move from one track on a disc directly to
another, enter the number for the desired track
with the Numeric Keys
F. The disc will
pause briefly to locate the track, and then imme-
diately play it. When entering a two digit track
number, the second digit must be entered within
two seconds of the first digit.
To move to the next track on a disc by cycling
through the individual tracks, press the Next
button 
P on the remote, or the appropriate
front-panel Next button Óˆ for the deck in
use. Additional presses of the button will move
forward through the tracks on the disc.
When a disc is playing, press the Previous but-
ton
8Ô˜ to return to the beginning of the
track being played. Additional presses of the
Previous button will move backwards through
the tracks on the disc.
When a disc is stopped, you may press the Next
or Previous buttons to locate a specific track that
you wish to play. When the desired track number
appears at the left side of the appropriate
Information Display K, press the Play but-
ton
9*˘ to hear that track.
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