
•To cancel, press <ZONE2/3/4 / REC SELECT>, then turn <SOURCE SELECT> until “ZONE3 SOURCE” is displayed.
•Make a test recording before starting the actual recording.
•Signals are only output to the analog REC OUT connectors when the digital signals input to the digital input connectors (OPTICAL/ COAXIAL) are PCM
•Digital audio signals input to the DENON LINK or HDMI connectors are not output to the REC OUT connectors, so connect using the OPTICAL or COAXIAL connectors.
•Sources selected with the REC OUT mode are output from ZONE3 as well.
•In the REC OUT mode, the remote control unit’s ZONE3 mode buttons cannot be operated.
•When the “Digital Out” setting is set to “ZONE4 Select”, the OPTICAL4 output connector becomes the ZONE4 output. When using for recording, set to “Rec Select”.
•The “XM” and “HD Radio” digital audio output signals are not output from the OPTICAL2, OPTICAL3 or OPTICAL4 output connectors. Also, network audio signals (Internet radio, music server, USB, Rhapsody) are not output if they are
NOTE
•Recordings you make are for your personal enjoyment and should not be used for other purposes without permission of the copyright holder.
•When “DENON LINK” is assigned at the GUI menu “Assign” setting, the PCM signals, network audio signals (Internet radio, music server, USB and Rhapsody), XM signals and HD Radio signals input from the digital input connectors cannot be output from the analog REC OUT connectors.
•Input sources for which “Delete” is selected at “Source Delete” cannot be selected.
Dolby Headphone recording
When REC OUT mode is set to “SOURCE”, with the
1The Dolby Headphone play mode is set when headphones are connected to <PHONES> during playbackintheSTANDARD(DOLBY/DTSSurround)
mode.
When this is done, signals encoded in the Dolby Headphone mode are automatically output from the recording output terminals (analog and digital) and can be recorded.
2Select the parameters and set the desired mode. Start recording.
Refer to the “Dolby Headphone” (vpage 49).
NOTE
Do not disconnect the headphones during recording.
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