Kenwood XD-980MD Stereo System User Manual


 
XD-980MD (En)
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Preparation section Basic section Application section Knowledge sections
Let's put out some sound
Pause 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 record ( REC) key.
Stop the recording
4. Adjust the recording level
(only analog recording)
.
1Play the source to be recorded.
2Set to recording pause.
Always press the record ( REC) key
in stopped condition, and then press
the pause (8) key.
3Press the MODE key and select the
MD recording level (REC).
4Adjust the recording level.
÷Adjustment is possible in the range from 0 to
80.
÷Adjust so that 0 dB lights only once in a while.
÷Lower the level when the red part of the level
meter lights.
“WRITING” displayed during the minidisc ejection operation indicates that the data
associated with recording or editing is being written on the disc. Do not apply vibra-
tion or shock to the unit while this message is displayed.
5. Start recording.
1Press the record ( REC) key.
2Play the music source to be recorded.
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In regard to display messages
Recording is not possible when one of the following messages
is displayed.
“DISC FULL” : The minidisc is full.
\ Erase unrequired tracks. P
“PROTECTED” : The write protect tab is open.
\ Close it. 5
“PLAY ONLY” : The minidisc is only for playback.
\ Insert a recordable disc. f
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6. Remove the minidisc after the end of recording.
Always remove the minidisc after recording.
÷During recording, the eject (0) key will not be
accepted.
÷To start recording simultaneously with CD play-
back, please read ”Tips for recording from a
CD“.
Level value
0dB
Display on the MD
recorder section
Display on the amplifier,
tuner section
Switching is done each time the MODE key is pressed.
1 Strength of the SRS 3D effect (LEVEL)
2 Left-right sound balance
3 MD recording level (REC)
4 Volume from external equipment connected to the AUX terminal (INPUT)
5 Normal volume adjustment (VOL)
Let's recording