Prepare the recording source, Start recording, Pause the recording stop the recording – Kenwood HM-DV6MD User Manual

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Recording on MD

Basic section

3. Prepare the recording source.

DVD (MP3, VCD, CD) : Put the CD player in record-pause mode at the begin-

ning of the track to be recorded.

TUNER (Broadcasts) : Receive a station.

AUX (Analog) : Make the source component ready for reception or playback.

DIGITAL AUX (Digital) : Make the source component ready for reception or

playback.

÷ The LP recording modes enable long-hour recording for up to 4 times the

standard recording time of each MD. Select the recording mode as re-

quired. (REC MODE)

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÷ The recording format can be selected according to the input source as

required. (REC INPUT)

÷ The input level of an external input source can be selected as required.

(REC LEVEL) (AUX INPUT)

‚J

÷ When recording an MD, the track number assignment can be selected as

required. (TRACK MARK)

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4. Start recording.

÷ When the input source is a DVD VIDEO, MP 3, VCD or CD, the MD

recording starts at the same time as the DVD/CD

6 key is pressed.

(Synchronized recording)

1

Press the MD REC key (the unit enters record-pause mode).

2

When the preparation is complete, press the MD REC key
again.

3

Start playback of the source.

÷ When recording from a CD or MD, digital recording of certain discs may

be inhibited by the SCMS. With such a disc, record the ANALOG input

signal.

‚c

Pause the recording

Stop the recording

÷ Press the key again to resume recording. At this

time, the track number is incremented by “1”.

÷ Recording can also be started by pressing the MD

REC key.

÷ When the key is pressed during recording of CD, the

CD player is also stopped. When the key is pressed
during recording of tape, the tape deck is also
stopped. (Sync function)

STOP

AUTO/MONO

7

MD

6

MD REC

4

4

Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while
"WRITING" is displayed. If the power cord is un-
plugged before "WRITING" disappears, the recorded
or edited data will be lost.

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