
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 51.
| Sound source | Operation |
• When recording the sound from other equip- |
ment, wait until "AUX → MD" appears, and |
then start playback of the connected equip- |
Select the radio station whose broad-
ment. Recording automatically starts when |
broadcast cast you want to record ( page 22).
| Sound from | Press | repeatedly to select AUX |
| other equip- | ||
| ment (AUX/ | or | |
playback on the other equipment | ||
| 1/2) | ( | page 50). |
•Confirm the MDLP, "LP: " indicator and
group recording settings. (
pages 51 and 52)
•Close the write protect knob on the MD
(
page 72).
3 | Hold down on the main unit for | |
| approximately 4 seconds to dis- | |
4 | play the track mark options. | |
| While the track mark options are | ||
| displayed, press | on the main |
| unit to select a track mark option. | |
•Each time you press
, the display tog- gles as follows.
: Each time you press 
during
recording, a track mark is set (initial setting).
:Track marks are automatically set in
:When no sound is produced for 3 or more seconds, a track mark is automatically set. You can also insert a track mark by pressing
.
on the main unit.Example: Display while FM radio broadcast is recordedsound is input to the main unit. |
You can also start recording by pressing |
. |
With this method, even when sound from |
the connected equipment pauses for 30 or |
more seconds, the main unit does not auto- |
matically quit recording. |
Quitting Recording
Press
.
Changing the display in the display window during recording
Press 



.
•Each time you press 

, the display tog- gles as follows.
Clock display
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