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To automatically record CDs—CD Auto Recording

You can automatically make a recording when playing back a CD entirely (from the first track to the last) in Normal play. (You need to start playback by pressing CD 3/8.) The recording will be stored in a library named “Library CD.”

“AAC 128 kbps” is automatically selected as the recording format.

CD Auto Recording will not work for Program play, Random play, and Repeat play.

CD Auto Recording will be canceled when Recording Timer starts operating.

On the unit ONLY:

1 Press AUTO MODE repeatedly until “CD AUTO

REC” appears in the main display.

Ex. When the function is currently turned “OFF”

(initial setting)

Each time you press the button, Auto Modes change as follows:

SMART COMP. CD AUTO REC

Canceled TU AUTO REC

2 Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ON?”

3 Press SET to finish the setting.

The CD and AUTO indicators light up on the display.

CD and AUTO CD AUTO

indicatorsAAC 128

To deactivate the function, repeat steps 1 to 3, and select “OFF?” in step 2.

The CD and AUTO indicators go off.

If you turn on the function while playing a CD

Recording will not begin. The function will work next time you start playing a CD.

How CD Auto Recording actually works?

Recording automatically starts when you start CD play in Normal play by pressing CD 3/8.

The HDD lamp lights in red, and the CD and AUTO indicators start flashing on the display.

CD AUTO

REC

AAC 128

Elapsed playing time

Track No.

CD Auto Recording will be automatically canceled if—

you turn off the unit

you change the source

you stop, skip, search, pause or eject CD

you select a track number directly

you deactivate CD Auto Recording Recording will not be stored in “Library CD.”

If you press 7 or 0 CD while CD Auto Recording is performed

“PLEASE WAIT” may appear in the main display for a moment.

To change the information shown in the main display while recording

Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,

the information in the main display changes as follows:

1

2

3

4

Clock

1Current track number

2 Elapsed playing time

3 Remaining recording time in the HDD (counts down about every 10 seconds), calculated based on the current setting of the recording mode

4 Current recording mode

If you play a digitally duplicated CD-R or CD-RW

CD Auto Recording will not start. To record a disc of this type, use the ordinary recording methods described on pages 43 and 44.

If the recording is not done correctly or a track is skipped while it is being played

Use analog recording (see page 47).

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JVC NX-HD10 manual To automatically record CDs-CD Auto Recording, CD and Auto indicators light up on the display

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