Panasonic SB-AK770, SB-WAK770 Recording to a USB mass storage device, Recording from a disc

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Using other equipment (continued)

Recording to a USB mass storage device

You can record sound or music tracks from the disc to a USB mass storage device.

Note:

This function does not work during any “RANDOM” mode selection.

A new album is created each time you perform a recording. Depending on the USB’s memory, the album’s sequence may change once the recording has completed.

The recorded sound or music tracks are stored in a folder named “REC_DATA”.

All tracks are recorded to .mp3 format.

Recording from a disc

Recording is prohibited for disc encoded with copyright protection.

Normal recording

1 Connect the USB device.

2 Insert the disc you want to record.

3 Press [6 , CD] and then [7 , CLEAR].

4 Prepare the desired recording mode.

To

 

 

Action

 

Record

 

 

Program the tracks you want (\ page 11).

programmed

 

 

 

tracks

 

 

 

 

 

Record specifi c

Press [PLAY MODE] to select the desired

tracks

 

 

mode (\ page 10).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 Press [

÷

, USB REC] to start recording.

 

“REC” is displayed and recording indicator blinks.

 

 

 

 

 

Recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front panel of

indicator

 

 

 

this main unit

 

“ALBUMXXX MAKING” is displayed. “ALBUMXXX” is the album’s name.

To

Action

Stop recording

Press [7, CLEAR].

 

“WRITING” is displayed for a few second.

Erase a

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recorded track

 

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High-speed recording

Recording speed:

CD to USB device : Four times (maximum of 4x) the normal speed.

CD-RW to USB device : Two times (2x) the normal speed.

1 Connect the USB device.

2 Insert the CD you want to record.

3 Press [6 , CD] and then [7 , CLEAR].

4 By remote control only

Press [PLAY MODE] to select 1-DISC or ALL DISC. Press [HI-SPEED] and [÷, USB REC] simultaneously to start recording.

By main unit only

Press [REC, CD 3 USB HI-SPEED AUTO REC] to start recording.

ALL DISC will be automatically selected during recording.

Limitations of high-speed recording

This unit uses a copy management system to limit the use of high-speed recording.

You are unable to perform a second high-speed recording from the same CD within 74 minutes upon the completion of the first high-speed recording.

(You are able to perform the second recording at the normal speed.)

“PLEASE WAIT XX MIN” will be displayed if you try to perform a second high-speed recording.

“XX MIN” – the number of minutes you need to wait prior to performing the second recording.

You are unable to perform high-speed recording if the USB’s remaining REC (recording) time is shorter than the CD album’s total playback time.

“CAN’T REC” will be displayed.

You can record up to 24 discs within 74 minutes.

If you completed recording 24 discs within approximately 74 minutes, you will not be able to record the twenty-fi fth disc.

Note:

Depending on the condition of the disc, it may not be possible to record at four times the normal speed or perform high-speed recording. Record the CD at normal speed.

The sound is muted during high-speed recording.

Recording from CD using analogue format

You can change your recording mode from the default digital recording to analogue recording.

1 Press [6 , CD] and then [7 , CLEAR].

2 Press and hold [EDIT MODE] to select “ANALOG-REC”. Each time you press and hold the button:

ANALOG-REC

 

DIGITAL-REC

(analogue recording)

 

(digital recording)

Note:

The recording mode returns to the default “DIGITAL-REC” after completing the analogue recording.

High-speed recording is not applicable while using analogue mode.

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