Kenwood DM-9090 Select Auto or Manual, Adjust the recording level. Main unit only

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3Select “AUTO” or “MANUAL”.

AUTO/

MANUAL

4Adjust the recording level. (Main unit only)

1Play the source to be recorded.

2Press the ¦ key.

8 ¦￿

3Adjust the recording level and balance.

Recording level

Recording balance

(inner knob)

(outer knob)

REC LEVEL

 

 

 

REC BALANCE

REC LEVEL

 

 

 

REC BALANCE

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

R

L

 

 

 

R

MIN

MAX

MIN

MAX

To decrease

To increase

To attenuate

To attenuate

level

level

the R CH

the L CH

5Start recording.

1Press the ¦ key.

8 ¦￿

Pressing the pause (8) key also allows to can- cel record-pause mode and start recording.

2Play the source to be recorded from the beginning.

6After recording, eject the Mini Disc.

0

Recording (ANALOG input)

DM-9090 (En)

Each press switches the mode.

1 goes off (AUTO) : Track numbers are marked automatically. 27

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2 MANUAL

: Track numbers can be marked as desired.

 

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L 40 30 21 18 15 12 9 7 5 3 1 0 OVER (dB)

ANALOG

DIGITAL

 

 

R

1

2

3

PGM

SEARCH

 

32kHz

 

 

 

 

0 0 1

 

 

 

MONITOR

48kHz

 

 

 

 

44.1kHz

MANUAL

Extinguished in “AUTO” mode, lit in “MANUAL” mode.

ÖThe unit enters record-pause mode automatically when the ¦ key is pressed.

ÖDecrease the level if the red segments of the peak level meter light.

Recording is not possible if the following characters are displayed.

“DISC FULL”

: Disc is full

 

 

\Erase undesired tracks.

âw

“PROTECTED”

: The accidental erasure protect tab is open.

 

\Close it.

7

“PLAY ONLY”

: A playback-only Mini Disc is loaded.

 

 

\Load a recordable Mini Disc.

9

ÖWhen the EDIT / SPACE key is pressed during recording, a track number is inserted in that position.

WRITING

EJECT

N O D I S C

Information is

Mini Disc has been ejected.

being written.

 

 

ÖThe eject (0)key is not accepted during recording.

While “WRITING” is displayed, do not apply shock Note or vibration to the unit because information is

being written on the Mini Disc.

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Contents DM-9090 Factory fitted moulded mains plug Introduction Before applying powerSafety precautions Units are designed for operation as followsContents Accessories Special featureImportant Safeguards Power OFF Dust countermeasure Safety Precautions Handling of Mini DiscInstallation position Information that you should knowBe especially careful in the following conditions Maintenance CleaningMemory backup Reference notes Beware of condensationMD system Digital input / output jacks Optical System connectionsAbout the system control operations About the system control connectionsDisplay / Main unit Listening through headphonesStandby mode Names and functions of partsDescription of main unit keys Model RC-M0702 Infrared ray system Remote control unit1Remove the cover.2Insert batteries.3Close the cover Operation of remote control unitLoading batteries OperationBefore playing a MD Disc recorded in monaural modePlayback of Mini Disc Playing tracks in order from track NoT L E PreparationPress the Title Search key Select the desired titleSelect the desired track number 1Enter the track modeEnter the track mode Random playbackTo stop playback Skipping tracksSearching in a track To pause playbackSelect track numbers in the order you want to play them Initiate the program modeProgramming Programming tracks in a desired orderClearing tracks from the end To add a track to the programChecking the order of tracks To clear tracks from the programTo repeat the entire disc Repeated playbackTo repeat only the programmed tracks To stop repeated playbackRecording-related keys AUTO/MANUAL key Monitor keySelect before starting recording Auto TIME? REC Mode keySelecting the setting adjustment mode REC LEVEL?When Fade TIME? is displayed When D.REC LEVEL? is selectedWhen Auto TIME? is displayed When Auto LEVEL? is displayedSelect Analog or Mono 1Adjust the settings if requiredRecording Analog input Analog recordingAfter recording, eject the Mini Disc Adjust the recording level. Main unit onlySelect Auto or Manual Start recordingTo fade in and fade out the music Recording Digital inputDigital recording Select one of Digital 1, 2Adjust the digital source recording level UnlockTrack being played Track Erase Digital recording and Scms Synchro recording with CD playbackErasing desired tracks Quick Erase EditingSelecting the editing function type Reordering tracks by moving themSelect the move destination Moving the track being played Track MoveSelect Move V EEject the Mini Disc To cancel the editing results Edit CancelImage of track moving Execute the track reordering operationEnd the selection of the track numbers to be moved Moving several tracks at a time Quick Move1Select Q.MOVE 2Select the track numbers to be moved8 / Ç? E Image of track insertionP Ç? / 0 0 2 / Ç?V I D E + Dividing the track being played Track DivideSelect Divide 2Preview the resultImage of preview Execute the track divide operationImage of track division Combined tracks are decreased automatically 5 +2Select the track to be combined 5 +Execute the track combine operation Image of track combinationConfirm that the track has been erased Erasing the track being played Track EraseSelect Erase A S EImage of track erasure 5 ? a B C 1To erase all MD tracksR a S E 2To erase desired tracksErasing desired tracks When Disc Error is displayedS C Error Image of track deleting Quick EraseCharacters usable in title editing About preset titlesEditing titles Total number of title charactersInput the title L ML M 3To change or erase a title N E O O D a B CN W O O D S C Title editing function keysScrolling the display Execute title change or deletionSingle C D t e x t CD text editingCopying the CD text 1Transmit the CD text into the MD recorderFade key Changing the displayed contentsThis key allows to switch the mode of time display Time Display keyTimer playback, timer recording Timer operationsCase of difficulty Operation to resetSymptoms related to MD standard Symptom CauseDisplayed Message Meaning Action Symptom Cause Remedy Other symptomsSpecifications Memo For your records