
DUAL DISC RECORD
Dual Disc Record Mode
It is possible to record to both CDs from microphone or
external source simultaneously. This might be desirable to
guard against possible failure of a CD during an important
recording. It also offers the opportunity to make two copies of
a recording at the same time.
You can record to blank or partially filled CDs, providing they are
not fixed and have space to complete the recording.
To select the option, open the menu and select Record options
> Dual disc record mode > Record to both discs. Note: The
default setting at start up is for recording to one disc only.
When recording begins, this display will appear:-
Here CD A has three
tracks, CD B has
twelve. Tracks 4 and
13 are being
recorded. The
remaining available
recording time for
each CD is shown.
Continuous Record
Continuous Record mode works with blank or partially filled
CD’s (that have not been fixed). Recording continues until the
STOP key is pressed, or when no more space is available for
recording on any of the CDs inserted.
Making a continuous recording
Insert blank / partially recorded CD-R / RWs into each drive and
select drive A or B as required to be your first recording disc.
Using the menu go to Record options > Dual disc record
mode and select Continuous record.
After selection “Cont” will appear
at the top of the display to
indicate that Continuous record
has been selected.
Press record to begin recording from microphone or line input.
Note: 20 seconds before the CD runs out of recording space, the
display will flash in warning. As the first CD runs out of space, the
second will begin. No information will be lost during this process.
Removing / Replacing CDs during recording
The OPEN CLOSE key is locked during recording. To remove a
completed CD, open the tray using the appropriate CD drive
key instead.
If replaced with another blank/partially filled CD, that too will
be used during the recording - until the STOP key is pressed or
until all of the inserted CDs have been filled.
Quick Change
If you want to switch drives during a convenient lull in the
performance, press the A/B key. Recording switches from one
drive to the other immediately without leaving a gap.
R
Recording
04 13
03:08
Remaining 62:22/29:20
L
R
Coomber Electronic Equipment Ltd.
Brindley Road, Warndon, Worcester, WR4 9FB, U.K.
Tel: 0044 (0)1905 342070 web: www.coomber.co.uk
Fax: 0044 (0)1905 759170 e-mail: sales@coomber.co.uk
All Coomber equipment is covered by a 12 months warranty against
defective components or faulty manufacture from date of dispatch.
Any modifications to or misuse of the equipment renders this warranty void.
Equipment that is security marked or damaged cannot
under any circumstances be exchanged.
Coomber reserve the right to change products and specifications without notice.
GH INSTR 6030 SUPP v1.3 19/09/2005
© Coomber Electronic Equipment Ltd. 2005 v1.0 first published 2005
SAFETY
AND GENERAL
INFORMATION
Class 1 laser product: Warning - This equipment
is fitted with a LASER diode which can harm the
eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the casing or use
any part of the contents for any purpose other than its
intended use. This equipment is a CLASS 1 Laser
Product - which means that it presents no danger if
used as intended (i.e. to play or record CDs).
Headphones: For personal safety and listener
comfort turn volume down and connect headphones
into the equipment before placing them over ears. For
safety use only 600 ohm headphones (i.e Coomber
type 1929).
Environments: The equipment should not be
exposed to dust, moisture, water, chlorine and other
corrosive substances in normal use or during storage.
It will cause damage to this equipment.
Swimming pool atmospheres: are very hostile to
all electro-mechanical equipment (e.g. steel rusts and
rubber perishes). Equipment returned for repairs
showing evidence of use in adverse environments may,
at our discretion, be charged for (even during the 12
month warranty period).
•Rechargeable battery replacement must be carried
out by a competent qualified technician.
•The disposal of batteries (rechargeable or
otherwise) where used in Coomber equipment
should be discarded in accordance with local
regulations.
•Do not cover the ventilation openings with any
items (e.g. newspaper, fabrics etc.)
•Naked flames, such as lighted candles, should not
be placed on or near the apparatus.
•The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or
splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, should be placed on or near the apparatus.
European Safety Standard: All Coomber
equipment complies with EN60065. Any local
requirements for use of this equipment should be taken
into account.
Copyright and recordings: Recordings protected
by copyright have copying restrictions placed upon
them. If in doubt about your right to copy such material,
contact the copyright holder for permission.
Class I construction:
This equipment must be EARTHED.
Mains Voltage UK & EEC: nominal 230V 50Hz
USA:110-120V 60Hz
UK & EEC Mains Cord: Line=Brown, Neutral=Blue,
Earth=Yellow & Green. Fitted with either 13A UK or
Semko moulded plug.
USA Mains Cord: Line=Black, Neutral=White,
Earth=Green. Fitted with moulded USA plug.
Isolate from mains supply when not in use by
removing the plug from the wall socket.
Mains Plug: The mains cable fitted to this equipment
is already provided with a moulded plug. If another plug
type is required, follow instructions from the plug
manufacturer, or seek advice from a qualified person.
DISPOSE OF ORIGINAL PLUG SAFELY, REMOVING ANY
FUSES, where fitted. DO NOT RE-USE.
Mains Plug fuse rating: 3Amp to BS1362 (applicable
in UK)
Connecting to the mains supply:
The unit must be connected to a socket outlet with a
protective earthing connection.
The mains plug must be accessible at all times.
Model type and rating information is located
on a label on the base of the product.
Additional Technical Information: If you require
any further help or information, or if any point is not
clear, then please telephone 01905 25168/9 quoting
your model number and serial number (located on a
label on the base of the product). Our Technical
Department will be pleased to help you.
Note: This equipment contains no user serviceable
parts and should only be disassembled and
reassembled by competent qualified personnel.
Dismantling will render the warranty void.
Electrical Safety Testing:
•Safety testing and servicing should only be carried
out by competent qualified personnel.
•When undertaking an earth bond safety test, only
use the externally exposed metalwork. Do not test
against internal metal components found inside
tape mechanisms or CD trays - THIS WILL LEAD
TO IRREPARABLE INTERNAL DAMAGE.
•The supply cable is part of a special assembly. If
damaged the equipment should be returned to
Coomber Electronic Equipment Limited or their
agent for cable replacement.
SPLICING TRACKS cont’d
Splicing tracks together
You might want to splice two tracks together to form one track.
To do this, select the first track using the and
keys (while in PAUSE mode).
Press the key.
Move to the start of the next track using the key and
press the key again.
These actions select the start and finish points of the first track.
Now select the second track using the same method.
“Mark 3” and “Mark 4” will become the start and end points of the
second track.
Splice the two tracks together and copy them to a new CD by
pressing the key.