Kenwood KDC-X991 CD Player User Manual


 
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Recording & Downloading
About Internal Memory
Audio files can be stored in internal memory. The
stored audio files can be played in the same manner
as CDs.
Audio files can be stored by recording a music CD or
copying from a USB device.
To play the stored audio file, refer to <CD/Audio file
(USB/iPod/Internal Memory) control features> (page
32).
Built-in flash memory
512 MB
Max. recording time/ tracks
Approx. 16 hours/ Approx. 240 tracks
(Assuming that each tracks is in the 64 kbps WMA
format with playback time of about 4 min.)
Notes on recording, copying, and erasing
• Kenwood will not be responsible for the loss or damage
to the music or sound data in case recording fails due to
machine fault or failure.
• Audio files may be lost if the engine is started while
recording or copying.
• Record or copy with the engine running.
• Do not press the reset button or remove the battery
while recording, copying, or erasing. Otherwise, the
audio file in the internal memory may be lost.
• The audio file in the internal memory cannot be copied
to another media.
• Only the following controls can be used while recording,
copying, or erasing:
- Volume
- Attenuator
- Power off
When recording or copying is interrupted
If ACC is turned off while recording or copying, a
screen to confirm whether to continue recording
or copying appears next time ACC is turned on
(Resume function).
1 When "Checking the condition..." is displayed,
"Continue Ripping?" or "Continue USB Copy?" is
also displayed.
2 Turn on the engine and then select "YES".
3 Press the Control knob.
Recording or copying resumes.
FNC
Control knob
Function icon
Memory size
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