Kenwood HD-5MD Stereo System User Manual


 
HD-5MD/EN
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Basic
To pause recording
Remote controlMain unit
MD 6
÷ To start recording again, press the MD 6 key.
At this time, the track number will be increased
by "1".
÷ When the CD 6 is pressed during CD record-
ing, the recording and the CD playback can be
paused. Press the CD 6 key again to continue
the recording.
To pause recording
Remote controlMain unit
7
STOP
AUTO/MONO
Eject the minidisc after completion of the
recording.
÷ Always eject the minidisc after completion of the
recording.
While "MD WRITING" is displayed, information
is being written to the minidisc, and the unit
should not be subjected to vibrations or shocks.
In case of a CD with CD-TEXT recording, the
TEXT data will not be recorded.
In regard to display messages
Recording is not possible when one of the fol-
lowing messages is displayed.
"DISC FULL" : The minidisc is full.
Delete unwanted titles.
k
"PROTECTED" : The slider for prevention of er-
roneous erasure is open.
Close the slider. k
"PLAY ONLY" : This is a minidisc only for play-
back.
Insert a recordable minidisc.
k
In regard to the track number at the time of re-
cording
When recording from a CD, the track number is
increased when the track changes.
When recording from external equipment, the
track number automatically is increased by "1"
when the input level again exceeds a specific
level after having dropped for at least 2 sec be-
low this level. In case of classic music, the track
number may be increased by "1"when there are
longer passages with very low level. Unneces-
sary track numbers can be deleted later. ("Com-
bining tracks (COMBINE)" Y)
÷In case of tuner recording, the track number auto-
matically increases every 10 minutes. Please edit
as required. ("Dividing tracks (DIVIDE)" R,
"Combining tracks (COMBINE)" Y)
If you want to increment the track number dur-
ing a recording, press the TRACK EDIT key on
the remote control during the recording to set a
track number at that position.
The track numbers can be used to find the start
of a track at the time of playback, for program-
ming, etc.
TRACK EDIT
Press during
the recording