Kenwood HM-DV6MD Stereo System User Manual


 
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Convenient recording methods
Application section
To interrupt a recording
(Recording and playback will be stopped)
With certain tracks, when a track has been recorded
in high-speed recording, the recording mechanism
prohibits to start high-speed recording of the same
track or high-speed recording of the disc containing
the track in less than 74 minutes after the start of pre-
vious recording. In this case, the unit displays the time
required till the high-speed recording can be re-
started.
STOP 7
TUNING MODE
Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact
while "WRITING" is displayed. If the power cord is
unplugged before "WRITING" disappears, the re-
corded or edited data will be lost.
Start recording.
3
1 Press the MODE key.
2 Turn the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL knob
to select "O.T.E. MODE", then press the
SET/DEMO key.
3 Turn the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL knob
to select "NORMAL SP" or "HIGH SP", then
press the SET/DEMO key.
If you are operating the remote, press the O.T.E.
key. (Only "NORMAL SP" recording is available
from the remote control unit.)
Turning the knob switches the display contents.
1 "NORMAL SP" : Normal-speed recording
2 "HIGH SP" : High-speed recording
MODE
÷ After the track has been recorded, the MD recorder
stops and the DVD/CD player enters pause mode.
÷ When either the playback of CD (MP3, VCD) or record-
ing of MD is stopped, the other operation is stopped
automatically.
The recorded audio may skip, noise may be recorded
on the MD or unnecessary tracks may be created de-
pending on the condition of the CD. In such a case,
restart recording at the normal speed.
itW 74mian.
If you want to record the same track immediately
after its high-speed recording, record it in nor-
mal-speed recording.