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SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Information
Verify Line Voltage Before Use
Your CDR 30 has been designed for use with 
220- to 240 Volt AC current. Connection to a
line voltage other than that for which it is
intended can create a safety and fire hazard and
may damage the unit.
If you have any questions about the voltage
requirements for your specific model, or about
the line voltage in your area, contact your selling
dealer before plugging the unit into a wall out-
let.
Handle the AC Power Cord Gently
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC
outlet, always pull the plug, never pull the cord.
If you do not intend to use the unit for any con-
siderable length of time, disconnect the plug
from the AC outlet.
Do Not Open the Cabinet
There are no user-serviceable components inside
this product. Opening the cabinet may present a
shock hazard, and any modification to the prod-
uct will void your guarantee. If water or any
metal object such as a paper clip, wire or a
staple accidentally falls inside the unit, discon-
nect it from the AC power source immediately,
and consult an authorized service station.
CAUTION: The CDR 30 uses a laser system. To
prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do
not open the cabinet enclosure or defeat any of
the safety mechanisms provided for your protec-
tion. DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM. To
ensure proper use of this product, please read
this owner’s manual carefully and retain it for
future use. Should the unit require maintenance
or repair, please contact your local Harman
Kardon service station. Refer servicing to quali-
fied personnel only.
Installation Location
■ Place the unit on a firm and and level surface
that can support the weight of the product.
■ Make certain that proper space is provided
both above and below the unit for ventilation.
If this product will be installed in a cabinet or
other enclosed area, make certain that there
is sufficient air movement within the cabinet.
■ Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted
surface.
■ Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold
locations, or an area that is exposed to direct
sunlight or heating equipment.
■ Avoid moist or humid locations.
■ Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the
top of the unit, or place objects directly over
them.
Cleaning
When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean,
soft dry cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft
cloth dampened with mild soapy water, then a
fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe dry immedi-
ately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene,
aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any other
volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive
cleaners, as they may damage the finish of metal
parts.
Moving the Unit
IMPORTANT NOTE: 
To avoid damage to the
CDR 30 which may not be covered by the war-
ranty, be certain that all discs are removed from
the unit before it is moved. Once the CDR 30 is
installed, discs may be left in the unit when it is
turned off, but the unit should NEVER be moved
with discs left in either deck.
Important Information for the User
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tion. However, there is no guarantee that harm-
ful interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harm-
ful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equip-
ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
■ Increase the separation between the equip-
ment and receiver.
■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiv-
er is connected.
■ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Unpacking
The carton and shipping materials used to pro-
tect your new CD recorder during shipment were
specially designed to cushion it from shock and
vibration. We suggest that you save the carton
and packing materials for use in shipping if you
move, or should the unit ever need repair.
If you do not wish to save the packaging materi-
als, please note that the carton and other sec-
tions of the shipping protection are recyclable.
Please respect the environment and discard
those materials at a local recycling center.
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Power Switch
Standby Mode Indicator
Play (CDP) Deck
Headphone Jack
Headphone Level Control
Play (CDP) Open/Close
Record Button
Sync Record Button
1 Track Dub Button
Dubbing Button
Speed Select Button
Erase Button
Finalize Button
Record (CDR) Deck Open/Close
Record (CDR) Deck
Optical Digital Input
Coaxial Digital Input
Analog Record Level Control
CDR Play/Select Button
CDR Deck Stop
CDR Deck Pause
Digital Level Controls
MP3 Select Button
CDR Deck Program Button
CDR Deck Next Track Button
CDR Deck Previous Track Button
Input Select
CDR Deck Display Select
Information Display
Remote Sensor
CDP Deck Display Select
Dual/Single Play Select
CDP Next Track
CDP Deck Previous Track
CDP Deck Program
CDP Deck Pause Button
CDP Deck Play Button
CDP Deck Stop Button
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  5
Front-Panel Controls
1
Power Switch: Press this switch to apply
power to the CDR 30. The unit will be turned on
and the Standby Mode Indicator 2 sur-
rounding the switch will turn green. Once the
unit has been turned on with this switch, it may
be operated from either the front panel or
remote control. Press the switch again to turn
the unit completely off.
2
Standby Mode Indicator: When the CDR
30 is in the ON mode, this indicator will glow
green. When the unit has been placed in the
Standby mode by pressing the Power-Off but-
ton 
 on the remote, the indicator will glow
orange, indicating that the unit is still connected
to the AC main supply and is ready to be turned
on from the remote control.
3
Play (CDP) Deck: This disc deck is used to
play conventional CD discs, MP3 discs and CD-R
or CD-RW discs that have been finalized.
4
Headphone Jack: Connect standard head-
phones to this jack for private listening.
5
Headphone Level Control: Turn this 
control to adjust the volume level to the head-
phones. Note that the use of this control will not
change the analog output levels at the rear-
panel audio outputs ¡™.
6
Play Deck (CDP) Open/Close: Press this
button to open or close the Play Deck 3.
7
Record Button: Press this button to begin
the recording process. See pages 21-25 for more
information on CD recording.
8
Sync Record Button: Press this button
once to begin an automated recording of a sin-
gle track from an external CD or MD player
when a digital connection is used. Press it twice
to begin automated recording of an entire disc.
See page 23 for more information on Sync
recording.
9
1 Track Dub Button: Press this button to
begin the process of copying a single track from
the CDP deck to a CD-R or CD-RW disc in the
CDR deck.
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Dubbing Button: Press this button to
begin the process of making a complete copy of
the disc in the Play Deck 3 or of all pro-
grammed tracks on that disc to a CD-R or 
CD-RW disc in the Record Deck %. See page 21
for more information on dubbing.
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Speed Select Button: Press this button to
select the recording speed for internal dubs. See
page 21 for more information.
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Erase Button: Press this button to erase
one or more tracks or the entire contents of an
unfinalized CD-RW disc. When a CD-RW disc has
already been finalized you may erase the entire
disc or you may “unfinalize” the disc by erasing
the TOC data. See page 24 for more infor-
mation on erasing CD-RW discs.
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Finalize Button: Press this button when a
recording is complete to initiate the finalization
process. The Play/Select Button (
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be pressed within three seconds to activate
finalization. Until this button is pressed and the
finalization process is complete, CD-R and CD-
RW discs may not be played on conventional CD
machines (even when finalized a CD-RW will
play only on CD players that are compatible with
CD-RWs, see also page 14). See page 24 for
more information on finalization.
STOP
CDR 30
PLAY
PAUSE
PROGRAM
PREV.
NEXT
DUAL
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
INPUT
PREV.
NEXT
PROGRAM
PAUSE
MP3
DIG. REC
PLAY/SELECT
STOP
Record
Power
Phones
Phones Level
Optical In
Digital In
Analog Rec. Level
Sync Rec.
1 Trk. Dub
Dubbing
Speed
Erase
Finalize
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
Front Panel Controls
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Record (CDR) Deck Open/Close:
Press this button to open or close the Record
Drawer %.
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Record (CDR) Deck: This Disc Deck is used
to record or play CD, MP3, CD-R and CD-RW
discs.
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Optical Digital Input: This jack accepts
the digital audio input signal from a compatible
digital audio product and should be connected
directly to the optical digital audio output on a
CD, MD or DVD player or any other compatible
digital source. To select this input, press the
Input Select Button ı until OPTICAL
FRONT
appears in the Time/Message
Display F. Note that the cover with the “eye”
icon must be removed before the input is used.
Save the cover and replace it when the jack is
not in use to prevent dust from entering the jack
and degrading the input’s performance.
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Coaxial Digital Input: This input may be
used to connect the coaxial digital output on a
CD, MD or DVD player or any other compatible
digital source to the CDR 30 for digital re-
cording. To select this input, press the Input
Select Button 
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appears in the Time/Message Display F.
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Analog-Record Level Control: The con-
trol is used to adjust the input level when mak-
ing recordings from analog sources such as cas-
settes, or when CDs are recorded in an analog
mode. See page 23 for more information on
record levels.
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CDR Deck Play/Select: This button has
two functions. It may be pressed when a stan-
dard CD is in the Record Deck to put the
machine in play, or it may be used to enter a
selection or start certain record functions.
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CDR Deck Stop: Press this button to stop
the CD in the Record Deck.
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CDR Deck Pause: When the Record Deck is
in the Play mode, pressing this button will pause
the disc. If the disc has previously been paused,
pressing this button will restart the playback.
Digital Level Controls: These buttons
increase or decrease the record level when a
digital recording is being made. Press both but-
tons briefly and then release them to change
from manual to automatic digital recording level
control. See page 23 for more information on
digital recording levels.
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MP3 Select Button: When a “Multisession”
disc containing both standard CD audio and
MP3 tracks is playing, the unit will default to
play of the standard CD audio tracks. Press this
button to play the MP3 tracks.
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CDR Deck Program Button: Press this
button to begin the programming sequence for a
disc in the CDR deck. See page 19 for more
information on programmed playback.
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CDR Deck Next Track: This button has
two functions. When a disc is playing in the
Record Deck %, press and hold this button to
play the disc in a fast-forward mode to quickly
locate a desired passage. At any time, tapping
the button and quickly releasing it will move to
the next track on a disc in play.
When a disc is stopped, each press will move
forward one track for programming or play (see
page 17 and 19 for locating tracks).
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CDR Deck Previous Track: This button has
two functions. When a disc is playing in the
Record Deck %, press and hold this button to
play the disc in a fast reverse mode to quickly
locate a desired passage. At any time, tapping
the button and quickly releasing it will move to
the beginning of the current track, and the next
press will move to the previous track. When a
disc is stopped, each press will move back one
for programming or play (see page 17 and 19
for locating tracks).
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Input Select: Press this button to select the
input source (coaxial rear, optical rear, coaxial
front, optical front and analog) for recording.
See page 22 for more information on input
selection.
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CDR Deck Display Select: Press this but-
ton to cycle through the time display options for
the Record Deck. See page 18 for more informa-
tion on the time display.
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Information Display: The indicators in the
Information Display provide status reports on the
operation of the CDR 30. See page 7 for com-
plete explanations of each indicator.
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Remote Sensor: The IR sensor that
receives the commands from the remote control
is behind this area. Do not cover or obscure this
part of the front panel to avoid any malfunction
with the remote.
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CDP Deck Display Select: Press this but-
ton to cycle through the time display options for
the Play Deck. See page 18 for more information
on the time display.
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Dual/Single Play Select: Press this button
to enable both CD decks to play at the same
time and function as separate, independent CD
units (Dual mode), or to have the unit play
through all the tracks on the disc in one deck
and then switch to the other (Single mode). In
the Dual mode it is also possible to record from
an external source in the CDR while the CDP
Deck is functioning as a standard CD player. See
page 18 for more information on dual-play
capability.
 CDP Deck Next Track: This button has two
functions. When a disc is playing in the Play
Deck 
3, press and hold this button to play the
disc in a fast-forward mode to quickly locate a
desired passage. At any time, tapping the button
and quickly releasing it will move to the next
track on a disc in play.
When a disc is stopped, each press will move
forward one track for programming or play (see
page 17 and 19 for locating tracks).
 CDP Play-Deck Previous: This button has
two functions. When a disc is playing in the Play
Deck 
3, press and hold this button to play the
disc in a fast-reverse mode to quickly locate a
desired passage. At any time, tapping the button
and quickly releasing it will move to the begin-
ning of the current track, and the next press will
move to the previous track. When a disc is
stopped, each press will move back one for pro-
gramming or play (see page 17 and 19 for locat-
ing tracks).
 CDP Deck Program Button: Press this
button to begin the programming sequence for a
disc in the CDR deck. See page 19 for more
information on programmed playback.
 CDP Deck Pause: When the CDP Deck is
running, pressing this button will pause the disc.
If the disc has previously been paused, pressing
this button will restart the playback.
 CDP Deck Play Button: Press this button
to begin playback of a CD in the CDP Deck.
 CDP Deck Stop Button: Press this button
to stop the CD in the CDP Deck.
FRONT PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY  7
Front Panel Information Display
A
Random Indicators: These indicators light
when random playback has been programmed
for one of the CD decks. See page 20 for more
information on random play.
B
Repeat Mode Indicator: These indicators
display the type of repeat function being used.
See page 19 for more information on repeat sta-
tus.
C
Program Indicators: These indicators light
when one of the CD decks is being programmed
for playback options. See page 19 for more
information on programmed play.
D
Single/Dual Play Indicators: One of these
indicators will light to indicate the unit’s play-
back mode, as selected with the Dual/Single
Play Select Buttons 
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Dual indicator lights, both decks will play 
simultaneously through their respective 
analog or digital outputs. When the SINGLE
indicator is lit, only one deck may play at a time,
but the unit will automatically switch from one
side to the other when a deck is finished play-
ing.
E
CDP/CDR Deck Indicator: Indicate show if
the Level Indicators G are showing the out-
put of the record (CDR) or play (CDP) deck.
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Time/Message Display: This display
shows the play or record time for either deck, as
noted by the various time and mode indicators
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. It also displays the CD Text or
MP3 information from a disc and displays vari-
ous information, status and error messages.
G
Level Indicators: These LEDs display the
input level during a recording, and the output
level during playback. See page 23 for more
information on record levels.
H
Dub Speed Indicators: These indicators
show which record speed has been selected for
dub recordings. See page 21 for more informa-
tion on record-speed selection.
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Copy-Prohibit Indicator: This indicator
lights when a recording is not possible due to
the intervention of the Serial Copy Management
System (SCMS). See page 21 for more informa-
tion on SCMS.
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Dub Mode Indicators: These indicators
light when a dub is in progress between the
CDP and CDR decks to confirm that either one
track (1 TR) or the entire disc or programmed
tracks of the disc (DISC) are being dubbed.
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Manual Track Increment Indicator: This
indicator lights when the automatic track incre-
ment system has been turned off. When the indi-
cator is lit, tracks may be incremented during a
recording by pressing the Track Increment
Button
D.
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Play/Pause Indicator: These indicators
show the status of the individual CD Decks. The
lights when the CD is playing, and the 
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lights when the unit is in a Pause mode.
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Sync Indicator: This indicator lights when
the unit has been programmed for a CD Sync
recording. See page 23 for more information on
Sync recordings.
N
HDCD Indicators: These indicators will
light when either of the decks is playing a disc
that contains HDCD encoding.
MP3
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R A N D O M     P RO G
R E P E AT   1   A – B
R A N D O M     P RO G
R E P E AT 1   A – B
OVER
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OVER
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A L L   C D ’ S
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COAXIAL
ANALOG
RECORD
SYNC
MANUAL
DUAL
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C D P
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Random Indicator
Repeat Mode Indicators
Program Indicator
Single/Dual Play Indicators
CDP/CDR Deck Indicator
Time/Message Display
Level Indicators
Dub Speed Indicators
Copy Prohibit Indicator
Dub Mode Indicators
Manual Track Increment Indicator
Play/Pause Indicators
Sync Indicator
HDCD Indicators
Record Indicator
MP3 Playback Indicator
CDR/RW Indicator
Sample-Rate Converter Indicator
Time Indicators
Remaining Time Indicators
Record Time Indicator
Total Time Indicators
Track Time Indicators
Digital Record Level Status Indicator
Front Input Indicator
Input Indicators
Important Note: Since the CDR 30 is a dual-deck player/recorder, there are two separate sets of indicators for HDCD, Random, Program, Repeat Status,
Remain Time, Total Time, Track Time as well as separate Play/Pause Indicators and CD Indicators for each deck. As the function of these indicators is identical
for both decks, they are described in this manual with a common letter. When the CDR 30 is playing or recording a disc, any indicators that light on the left
side of the display describe the status of the Play Deck, while those that light on the right side of the display describe the status of the Record Deck.
Depending on the activity of the unit and the settings you select, different indicators may light on the two sides at the same time.
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