2 – Introduction to the CD-RW4U—Remote control unitTASCAM CD-RW4U 15I ANALOG IN (UNBALANCED) TheseRCA jacks accept analog audio signals from suit-ably-equipped units (–10 dBV, unbalanced).J ANALOG OUT (UNBALANCED) TheseRCA jacks output analog audio signals (at –10 dBVlevels, unbalanced) to suitably-equipped units.K USB This B type USB connector is used toconnect the CD-RW4U to a host computer when it isbeing used in the USB mode. For details, see the CD-RW4U USB Operation Guide.L (AC power) Use the connected power cableto connect the CD-RW4U to the AC power supply.Always ensure that the voltage supplied is the sameas that indicated on the rear panel of the CD-RW4U.If you are in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.Remote control unit1 POWER Turns the unit between standby andpower on modes (equivalent to 1)2 OPEN/CLOSE key Opens and closes thedisc tray (equivalent to A).3 Number keys (0 through 10and +10) Use these keys for direct entry of tracknumbers when playing back, or making a pro-grammed play list.4 CLEAR key Use this key to clear a mistakenentry made with the number keys.5 REPEAT key Use this key to changebetween the various repeat modes when playing back(see “Repeat play” on page 18).6 DISPLAY key Use this key to switchbetween the different display modes available.7 MENU key Repeated presses of this key cyclethrough the different menu items used to set parame-ters (equivalent to E).8 ENTER key Pressing this key is equivalent topressing the MULTI DIAL control B to confirm anentry.9 FADER key Use this key to start fade-inrecordings or to start a fade-out when recording.A MONITOR key Use this key to output thesignals received at the currently selected input(s)through the outputs when not recording or in recordready mode.B PLAY MODE key Use this key to choosebetween the different playback modes.C FINALIZE key Use this key to finalizerecordable discs. See “Finalizing” on page 12 and“Finalizing discs” on page 27 for details (equivalentto D).D ERASE key Use this key (with CD-RW discsonly) to erase tracks, or a whole disc, or to refresh a“bad” disc, or to unfinalize a finalized disc. See“Erasing” on page 28 for details.E RECORD key Use this key to enter recordready mode (equivalent to 5).F SYNC REC key Use this key to turn syn-chronized recording on and off (equivalent to 4).See “Synchronized recording” on page 24 fordetails).G REC MUTE key Use this key when record-ing, to mute the input signal for about four secondsand then to enter record ready mode (see “Rec mutefunction” on page 23).H SEARCH keys Use these keys to move theplayback position inside a track.I SKIP keys Use these keys to move betweentracks when playing back (equivalent to turning B).They are also used to set the parameter values, etc.J STOP key Use this key to stop playback orrecording (equivalent to 7).K PAUSE key Use this key to pause playbackor recording.L PLAY key Use this key to start playback, orenter record mode from record ready mode.