MicroBoards Technology CWL-6200 manual

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    CopyWriter Live CWL-6200 Audio Disc Recorder Instruction Manual Microboards Technology LLC 8150 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Version 2.1 www.microboards.com r[...]

  • Page 2

    Microboards CopyWriter Live 2[...]

  • Page 3

    Microboards CopyWriter Live 3 Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5 What’s Included: ............................................................................................................... 5 Controls .........................[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 4 Important Safety Instructions • Read the User’s Manual completely • Observe all warnings • Do not connect or disconnect the power cord when your hands are wet • Keep unit and power cord aware from a ny heat source, such as radiators, stoves, or heat registers. • Do not attempt to repair the AC cord in any w[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 5 Introduction The CopyWriter Live combines the flexibili ty of cassette tapes with the quality and longevity of CDs, in one low-cost, easy to use unit. You can record from practically any audi o source, including live feed from a microphone, a cassette deck, a mixer and many others. Make a high quality CD on the first t[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 6 Controls 1) Left CD Recorder Drive 2) Eject for Left CD Recorder Drive 3) Right CD Recorder Drive 4) Eject for Right CD Recorder drive 5) Power Button 6) Disc Change Button 7) Yes/Setup Button 8) No Button 9) Volume Up 10) Volume Down 11) Input Button 12) Play Mode Button 13) Display Screen 14) Display Button 15) Previ[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 7 Connections Important Note : Make sure the power is turn ed off to the CopyWriter Live system when connecting or discon necting any cables. Back Panel: XLR, RCA Out put, RCA Input 1, and Power Input connections can be made to the XLR c onnection on the back, or to the RCA Input 1 connection. The power connection is als[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 8 Rack Mount Installation To mount the rack mount brackets on your CopyWriter Live system, please follow these steps: 1) If you system is turned on, turn off pow er and unplug the power cord from the back of the system. 2) Turn the system over and remove the four feet from the bottom of the CopyWriter Live. 3) With the s[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 9 Recording Procedure for Audio CD 1. If you are creating an Audio CD with multiple tracks, set your Gap value to determine how long the silence will be between tracks. See page 12 for a description of how to set the Gap value. 2. Determine the input level of your record ing. This can be done by playing a sample of your [...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 10 Copying a Disc To copy a disc, all you need to do is place a blan k disc in on e drive and the master disc in the other drive. It does not matter which drive contains the master and which drive contains the blank. Press the Disc Copy bu tton on the CopyWriter Live front panel and the copy process will begin. Please fo[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 11 CD Tools The CD Tools menu item allows you to close an open Audio CD. It also allows you to erase a CD-RW disc. Press Yes/Setup when you have selected the CD Tools entry on the Setup Menu. There are 3 opt ions under the CD Tools menu: Close Disc In order for a recorded disc to play back co rrectly in other players, th[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 12 6. After the selected tracks have been burned, the display will read Next Ma ster? Press Yes/Setup , and the master drive will be eject ed to allo w you to insert a new master. Close the tray, and repe at steps 3-5 for the new master. 7. When you have burned the last track to the disc, answer No to the Next Master? qu[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 13 Auto Track Index This feature allows you to have the Copywrite r Live autom atically create tracks based on the time period you select. Press Yes/Setup button when the Setup menu display reads AUTO Trk INDEX . The first selectio n is No , which will not create tracks automa tically. The choices which will allow auto t[...]

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    Microboards CopyWriter Live 14 Contact Information For technical questions or support issu es, please contact Microboards Technology technical support at PH: 952-556-1639, FAX: 952-556-1628, by email at support@microboards.com or on the web at http://www.microboards.com . Technical Specifications Advanced Features • Standalone CD Duplication with[...]