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2 – Features of the CD-RW2000—Connections
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TASCAM CD-RW2000
Audio signals output from the unit are output from 
the balanced and unbalanced 
ANALOG OUT
 
N
 
Q
 
jacks, as well as from the 
DIGITAL AES/EBU OUT
 
W
DIGITAL COAXIAL OUT
 jack 
X
 and 
DIGITAL 
OPTICAL OUT
 connector 
Y
 simultaneously.
2.4.1
Word sync connections
It may be necessary to synchronize the CD-RW2000 
to an external audio word clock when playing back 
material. One example when this might be used is 
when the digital outputs of the CD-RW2000 are con-
nected to a digital mixing console, which is serving 
as the word clock source for the setup.
In this case, the WORD SYNC OUT of the word 
clock master (the digital mixing console) should be 
connected to the 
WORD SYNC IN
 
V
 of the CD-
RW2000.
To select the external 
WORD SYNC IN
 signal as the 
CD-RW2000’s clock source:
1
With a disc inserted, and the unit in stop mode 
(playback stopped), repeatedly press the 
MENU
 
key (
9
 or 
6
) until the display shows 
WORDSYNC>XXX 
where 
XXX
 is either 
ON
 or 
OFF
.
2
Use the 
MULTI DIAL
 control 
B
 or the 
 SKIP
 
keys 
H
 to set the function to 
ON
.
The 
WORD
 indicator 
7
 will light if a valid 
clock source is available, otherwise the display 
will alternate the message 
Word CLK 
Err
 (word clock error) with the time display.
If the CD-RW2000 is receiving a word clock sync 
signal, and is also acting as the word clock source for 
any units which receive digital audio from the CD-
RW2000 (remember that AES/EBU and IEC60958 
signals are self-clocking), the 
75
Ω
 terminator switch 
U
 should be set to 
OFF
.
NOTE
Entering record ready mode (or record mode) with 
the word sync enabled will disable the word sync. 
The front panel 
WORD indicator 
7
 will go out.
If the CD-RW2000 is the last unit in the word clock 
chain, the 
75
Ω
 terminator switch 
U
 should be set to 
ON
.
NOTE
There should be one, and only one, word clock source in a 
digital audio setup. Multiple word clocks in a setup may 
result in damage to equipment.
2.4.2
Control connections
The pinouts of this connector 
T
 are:
Tally signals are open collector, with a maximum 
current of 50 mA. Input signals are active when low 
(ground) for 
 30 ms.
A fader start/stop control should be wired according 
to the following schematic:
Pin
Function
1
STOP  TALLY  OUT
2
REC/PLAY TALLY OUT
3
SKIP (forward) IN
4
SKIP (back) IN
5
REC-PAUSE TALLY OUT
6
REC IN
7
Track increment IN
8
GND
9
PLAY  TALLY  OUT
10
PAUSE TALLY OUT
11
FADER START/STOP
12
STOP IN
13
PLAY IN
14
PAUSE IN
15
+5V
a
a.The maximum current supplied from this terminal is 
50 mA.
Pin 8 Ground
Pin 11 FADER
START/STOP
STOP
START
CONTROL I/O