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Cautions to Observe When Recording or

 

Editing

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Cautions When Recording

Connections

 

• Do not remove the USB flash drive during recording.

 

Doing so will prevent recording from taking place. Make sure that

 

 

 

 

recording has finished before removing the USB flash drive.

 

• If the USB flash drive becomes full during recording, the recording

Playback

 

operation will stop and the USB indicator will turn off.
• Although the tone arm will return to its original position at the end of

 

To stop recording, press the REC button.

 

 

the record, the USB flash drive does not stop recording automatically.

 

• The recording level of the USB flash drive is fixed. To adjust the

Recording

 

volume when playing the music, use the volume controls on the

 

 

 

 

audio device being used.

 

• If the REC button is turned on and then off again in less than one

and

 

second, no recording will take place.
• If you record both sides of an analog record without stopping, the

Editing

 

recording will contain a long period of silence while changing from

 

 

 

 

side A to side B. To prevent this, you should stop recording after side

 

 

A and start again to record side B.

Troubleshooting

 

 

the track or album or the name of the artist, etc.) from the Gracenote

 

 

Notes on Downloading Track Information

 

 

You can use the “Trans Music Manager” software included with the

 

 

DP-200USB to download information on the recorded track (the title of

Specifications

 

website.

 

w Search for a matching waveform in Gracenote®’s CD database.

 

 

• Downloading with Trans Music Manager.

 

 

q Read out the opening few seconds of the recorded track’s audio

 

 

waveform.

 

 

∙ If a match is found, the title of the track is displayed in the

 

 

 

download list.

 

 

e Download the information.

 

 

• Track information cannot be downloaded in the following cases. In

 

 

such cases, you should enter the information yourself.

 

 

∙ When the recorded record has not been released as a CD.

 

 

∙ When the recording contains excessive noise due to use of a

 

 

worn stylus or a similar problem with recording quality.

 

 

∙ When the sound quality of the CD version of the record has been

 

 

enhanced by remastering, etc.
About USB Flash driveOnly use a USB flash drive. Do not connect any other USB device.

When a USB flash drive is connected to DP-200USB, DENON accepts no liability in the event of the USB flash drive’s data loss or damage. Be sure to back up important data.

The USB flash drive does not operate via a USB hub.Operation and power supply are not guaranteed for all USB flash drives.The main unit’s USB port cannot be connected to a PC using a USB cable.

Insert the USB flash drive straight and fully into the USB port. Avoid inserting at an angle as this can cause damage.

You cannot use USB flash drives that are copyright protected.You cannot record on an external hard disk drive.You cannot record via a USB cable (including extension cable).About Compatible OS and Personal Computers

The following OS are compatible. Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista (The display screen may differ in part depending on the personal computer.)

You cannot output information to a personal computer by connecting the main unit to a personal computer.

Operations such as system suspend, sleep (standby mode), hibernation, etc., cannot be guaranteed for all PCs.