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Recording the programmed titles (CD PGM RECORD)

Convenient CD recording

XD-951/A900/A700 (En)

Program the desired tracks from up to 3 CD discs in the desired order and record the programmed playback onto tape.

When the equalizer or SRS 3D is applied to the sound, the sound with the applied effect can be re-

corded.i

When Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby 3 Stereo or DSP mode is selected, cancel it by pressing the STEREO key of the remote control unit.

Recording preparations are required. ¥ (Steps 1 to 3)

1Press the DUBBING key.

2Select “CD PGM RECORD”.

1 Select.

2 Press SET.

MULTI

CONTROL

SET

3Program the desired tracks.

1Select tracks in the order you want to play them.

(Perform step 3 on page 32.)

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2Check, replace, add or delete the

 

Application

programmed tracks as required.

(Perform step 4 on page 33.)

 

4Start recording.

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Press the ENTER Key.

ENTER

 

CD ONE TRACK RECORD (Only during CD playback)

CD RECORD CD EDIT

CD PGM RECORD TAPE DUBBING

(Only when the selected input is TAPE and tapes are present in both decks A and B)

CD P GM R￿E C

Scrolled display (CD PGM RECORD)

To end recording in the middle

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Contents XD-951 XD-A900 XD-A700 Marking of products using lasers Except for some areas Before applying powerSafety precautions Class Laser ProductApplication section ContentsBasic section Knowledge sectionSpecial features DemonstrationHandling of discs and tapes Disc handling precautionsCD accessories Discs which can be played with this unitConnection of the System Accessories System connection XD-951/XD-A900Canada Speaker Unit Before connecting the Front SpeakersFM indoor antenna System connection XD-A700 Main Unit Power cordSpeaker right Speaker left Application section KnowledgeSpeaker Unit Main Unit Recommended speaker installationHow to use the speaker stabilizer cushions Dolby Pro LogicDigital OUT jack Optical Connection of Options Optional PartsFM outdoor antenna Video deck Monitor TVPower For U.S.A. and Canada Controls and indicatorsMain Unit 1ON/STANDBY Cassette deck unitCD player unit @DISPLAYDisplay Remote control Unit #ON/STANDBYFM10 0/ a M 1 FM 5 0/ a M Operation of remote control unitChannel Space setting Loading batteriesFor Russia Reception mode switching of FM broadcastCD PGM Dubbing Sound Display Timer Listen Mode Mode Pola R Pilo T18 Let’s put out some sound Switching the power on OFFVolume adjustment Basic use methodCD 0 1 1 2 VO L 5SUB LE V E L CD 0 1 0 0Start playback Playback of CDLoad a disc Time display on the CD playerPlayback from desired track Skipping tracksTo pause playback Load a cassette tape Playback of tapeSelect the deck to be used for playback Start playback Tape B 0 0 0 TapeTape B 0 Relay play Tip for use of the tape counterSearching for the desired music program Dpss 7 3 ÁSelect the broadcast band Select a stationSelect the tuning mode Collective presetting of stations auto presetOne-by-one presetting manual preset M 8 9 OSelect the tape transport direction 28 Let’s recordLoad a tape in deck B 0 0CD 0 Selection of the reverse modeSelect the source to be recorded Start recordingPoints in CD recording Copying tape Tape dubbing DI RTo stop dubbing P01 DI s C Playback of CDListening in the desired sequence program playback P01 TN O OP01 D2 T 0 P12 CL E a RPGM0 CD 0 P12 D3 T OTo repeat all discs Repeated playbackTo repeat a disc DIsC R E P E aTo repeat only the programmed tracks To repeat only one trackRepe AT a C K PGM RE P E a TTo cancel random playback Confirm that the PGM..... indicator is not litSelect the Random mode Listening to an unexpected title sequence random playbackBBC To switch the display contentsS. Radio Data System For U.K., Europe and Russia 01 F M1 0 2 5BTo select using the numeric keys Select the PTY search modeTo select using the P.CALL 4 ¢ keys 2Select the desired program typeStart the search Press the key again during search to cancel itWhen a station is received To change to a different program typeSelect the desired information Auto preset the stationsM1 0 2 5 Receive an RDS stationTP Traffic Program indicator Wait for the desired informationRecording of an entire CD Convenient CD recordingSelection of the convenient CD recording type Recording the programmed titlesRecording only desired titles CD ONE Track Record CD O NEPress the Dubbing key Recording of an entire CD CD RecordDIsC Select the disc5Start edit recording Press the Dubbing key 2Select CD Edit and press the SET key3Select a disc and press the SET key CD Record CD EditStart recording CD P GM RE CProgram the desired tracks 1Select tracks in the order you want to play themAdjustment of balance and input level Effective Sound AdjustmentBA L a N C Selecting an equalizer pattern Leve L + Creation and memorizing of an equalizer patternEnte a SRs 3D O N To cancel SRS 3DEnjoying Sound Field Effects SRs LE V E L Leve L +Delay time Dolby PRO Logic surround adjustmentSet the Dolby PRO Logic mode Norm AL TEsT LOLB Y P R O ELA Y1 5 m sORM AL Dolby 3 Stereo adjustmentDolby 3 Stereo play Test LDIsC O DSP Digital Signal Processor playbackSet the DSP mode SELE CT M O DPlay the music Sing along with the accompaniment To decrease To increase Microphone VolumeConnect a microphone Turn the MIC VOL. control fully CounterclockwiseAM 8 0 Clock adjustmentAM 8 4 Timer operation Sleep timer SleepMake preparations for the play recording Adjust the listening volume7 O Enter the on timeMake the desired reservation 8 OEnter the OFF time On nextPROG. ON/OFF Prog Auto Power Save When timer operation is not requiredTo set the same timer program again Prog O N / OMemory backup function MaintenanceMaintenance of the set Regardto contact cleaner ReferenceSymptom Cause Remedy Operation to resetRemote control unit Case of difficultyGeneral Cassette deckCD player Specifications XD-951/XD-A900 Surround speaker system CRS-N851Specifications XD-A700 Surround speaker system CRS-N551180 mm, cone type 330 mm 315 mm 12-3/8 Weight net260 mm 10-1/4 135 mm 180 mm Weight net 220 mm 8-11/16For your records