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RECORDING AND
COPYING
English
REC
L
R
dB 30 10 6 20
MULT SYNC
How Many ? 1
ADVANCED RECORDING OPERATION
Auto Period (Auto-period recording mode)
This mode makes recording for the set amount of time while
placing track markers at the set time interval. The length
between track markers can be adjusted in the 10 seconds to 30
minutes range by 10-second steps. This mode is convenient to
search for material recorded from FM broadcasts.
3. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control) to confirm the recording mode selected.
Further settings are necessary if Multi Sync. or
Auto Period is selected. Follow the steps described
below to make settings.
When Multi Sync. is selected
The following message appears on the display. The desired
number of tracks can be set.
1. Select the number of tracks by rotating the MULTI
JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control).
The number can be set in the 1 to 99 tracks range.
2. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control) to confirm the number of tracks to be set.
When Auto Period is selected
The following message appears on the display. The time length
between track markers can be set.
1. Select the time length between track markers by
rotating the MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the
remote control).
The time length can be set in the 10 seconds to 30 minutes
range by 10-seconds steps.
2. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control) to confirm the time length between the
selected track markers.
The following message appears on the display. The total
recording time can be set.
3. Select the total recording time by rotating the
MULTI JOG knob (+/ on the remote control).
4. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control) to confirm the total recording time.
AUTO PRD
REC
L
R
dB 30 10 6 20
Period ? 300
AUTO PRD
REC
L
R
dB 30 10 6 20
Total? 0h 4m
E
R CDRHD1000
TEXT/TIME MODE/SET
MULTI JOG
DIGITAL REC LEVEL
PUSH ENTER
TRACK NO.
FINALIZE ERASE
BOOKMARK
COMPLETE
MENU
CLEAR
MIN MAX
OPTICAL
ANALOG REC LEVEL
INPUT
REC
COAXIAL
ANALOG
COPY
TRACK NO./BOOKMARK
OPEN/CLOSE
COPY REC
TEXT/TIME
INPUT
MODE/SET
MENU
FINALIZE ERASE
TRACK NO.
WRITE
TRACK NO.
WRITE
Notes
If no recording mode is selected, recording is performed in the
manual recording mode.
Manual recording or auto period recording are recommended for a
long recording over 100 minutes. In these recording modes, the
recording will be performed continuously to the next available
disc after the recording has been performed to one disc for its
maximum length.
Manual Track Marking
This unit can automatically place track markers. However you can
also manually place track markers during your recording. (Manual
track marking)
Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK NO. WRITE on the
remote control) during your recording.
A new track number is added at the location on the disc
corresponding to the time TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK
NO. WRITE on the remote control) is pressed.
Tracks cannot be shorter than 4 seconds, and a disc cannot contain
more than 99 tracks. Even if there is time remaining on the disc,
further recording is impossible once 99 track markers have been
placed.
Notes
Manual track marking is recommended when recording an analog
source at an extremely low level, and when recording digital
satellite broadcasts.
The track markers may not be placed properly even if the
recording has been performed in the synchronized recording
according to the type of the source devices. To avoid this problem,
place the track markers manually.
The track markers may not be placed properly when recording the
source that contains the noise or low level sound, or the source of
which the intervals between tracks are extremely short. To avoid
this problem, place the track markers manually.
Manual track marking is possible even during synchronized
recording.
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