Kenwood XD-9581MD Stereo System User Manual


 
XD-9581MD (En)
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Preparation section Basic section Application section Knowledge sections
Convenient recording methods
To check the edited contents
(Program edit recording, Time edit recording)
To clear the edited contents
(Program edit recording, Time edit recording)
÷When the P.MODE key is pressed at the time of program
recording, all editing contents are erased. When the P.CLEAR
key is pressed, the tracks are deleted one by one from the end
of the program.
÷When the P.MODE key or the P.CLEAR key is pressed at the
time of time editing, the entire editing contents are deleted.
or
÷Program edit recording : Each time the key is pressed, the
program No. (P-NO) and the track
No. on CD are displayed.
Time edit recording : “EDIT” indicator blinks, and edited
contents are shown in order with
the music calender indicators.
Program order
Disc number of the track in the
program sequence
Press in stop mode
Method 1
Method 2
÷At the time of program recording, all editing contents also are
erased when a disc tray is opened.
÷At the time of time editing, all editing contents are erased only
when the edited disc is removed.
Automatic Space Function
This is a convenient function for playback from a cassette deck (option). At the time of CD time edit recording, an unrecorded space of
several seconds is produced between titles. With recording to the cassette deck in this condition, the DPSS function (search for unre-
corded parts) can be used to find the beginning of a title on the tape.
÷The “SPACE” indicator is lit during recording.
÷When play continues from the preceding title to the next title
(classical music, live recordings, etc.), an unrecorded part will
be created when different title numbers exist.
01 02 03
04 05 06
OPEN / CLOSE
P. MODE
P. CLEAR
P. CHECK
17
18
19
16
12
13
14
15
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
kHz
MHz
20
MUTE
12
PROG.
N.B.
SLEEP O.T.T.
MANU.
ECHO P.B.C.
MAX
MEMO
EDIT
AUTO
TUNED
DISC ALL
STEREO
RDS EON TA NEWS INFO. TP PTY TOTAL SPACE
EQ.
ON
VOL.
MUSIC CALENDAR
D1 )2 P-) 2
2
PGM
“PGM” flashing
Example of checking the edited contents for program edit
recording