Panasonic SC-VKX60 operating instructions USB Play and record, Basic playback, Recording

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OPERATIONS

USB – Play and record

You can connect and play contents from your USB mass storage device.

Preparation

Before you connect a USB mass storage device to the system, make sure you do a backup of the data.

Do not use a USB extension cable. The unit cannot recognise USB mass storage devices connected through a cable.

Basic playback

1 Decrease the volume and connect the USB mass storage device to the USB port.

Recording

Panasonic cannot be held responsible on the action of consumer to record copyrighted contents which can cause copyright infringement.

1 Select the source you want to record. Disc:

1.Put in the disc.

2.Press [4, DVD/CD] and then press [8] two times. Record specified tracks (Z 11, “Program playback”).

Tape:

1.Press [TAPE].

2.Put in the cassette tape.

3.Press [4, PLAY] to start playback.

Radio:

OTHER

USB mass

 

storage device

 

(not included)

MUSIC PORT

DVD/CD

4

FM/AM

MIC VOL

MIN MAX

MIC 1

Tune in to the radio station (Z 16).

Music port or AUX:

Connect and play the equipment (Z 19).

Microphone:

Connect the microphone (Z 18).

2 Press [7, USB] (main unit: [7, USB REC]) to start recording. The USB recording indicator blinks.

2 Press [4, USB] to start playback.

3 Press [MENU] to show the USB menu.

4 Press [R/T] to select an item and press [OK].

Refer to “Playing discs” (Z 11 to 13) for other operations.

The name of the group that keeps the recording is shown.

3 Press [8] to stop recording. “WRITING” is shown.

The recorded audio contents are kept in a group named “REC_DATA” in the USB mass storage device.

Compatible devices

USB mass storage devices that support bulk-only transfer.

USB mass storage devices that support USB 2.0 full speed.

Supported format

 

File format

File extension

Still pictures

JPEG 1

.JPG

.jpg

 

 

.JPEG

.jpeg

USB ROOT/REC_DATA

AUX001

DISC001

FM001

FM002

REC_DAT2

AUX003

OK RETURN

Subgroup that keeps MP3 contents recording from data discs (Z 15)

Audio

MP3

.MP3

.mp3

 

WMA

.WMA

.wma

Video

MPEG4 2

.ASF

.asf

1 Some files cannot be played due to how the files were made. 2 For Panasonic D-Snap/DIGA

Note:

Maximum number of groups (folders)

255

 

 

Maximum number of contents (files)

4000

 

 

Maximum characters in group or content name

28

 

 

CBI (Control/Bulk/Interrupt) transfer is not supported.

NTFS file system is not supported (only FAT 12/16/32 file system is supported).

Depending on the sector size, some contents can fail to work.

Note:

All recordings are in .mp3 format.

A new group is added or made each time you do a recording.

You cannot do recording or delete contents when you are in "RESUME STOP" mode.

You cannot do recording when you are using random playback mode.

Repeat playback mode is off during recording.

Microphone input cannot be recorded during CD-DA to USB recording.

Do not disconnect the USB mass storage device or the AC mains lead during recording.

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