Before recording, Copyright information – Kenwood K-501USB User Manual

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Before Recording

Folders and music files

Every time recording of music files is started, a new folder
is created automatically in the KWD folder and the music
files are stored in the new folder. The created folder and
files are numbered automatically.
See page 20 for details.

The maximum number of folder is 200.

The maximum number of music files is 1000
within the recording capacity.

A USB audio player or memory card cannot record more
than 200 folders.

Number of folders and music files that can be handled with the system

A USB audio player or memory card cannot record more
than 1000 music files even when there is remaining
recording capacity in it.

Recordable and Non-Recordable Sources

Recording in USB Audio Player or Memory Card

The materials you record cannot be used
without permission of their copyright owners
except for personal use.

Materials recorded from broadcasting, discs or other recorded
materials (music tapes, karaoke tapes, etc.) are protected by the
copy right just like the verses and melodies of songs.
The copyright law prescribes that the permission from the
copyright owners is required to sell, distribute, transfer or lend
the materials recorded from the above recorded materials or to
use them on a commercial basis (including background music in
shops, etc.).

Copyright Information

: Digital recording possible : Analog recording in normal recording speed only × : Not possible recording

: Recording of music from the memory card to the USB audio player has the same effect as moving the music
files from the former to the latter.

*1

*1

USB audio player

Memory Card

CD

Kenwood digital audio
player connected to
D.AUDIO IN

Radio

External component

(connected to AUX)

USB audio player

Memory card

Digital audio player
connected to D.AUDIO
OUT jack

Recording
Source

Recording
Destination

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