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4 Press LIBRARY to select a library where you store the recording just done.

Each time you press LIBRARY, the library changes— “Library 1” to “Library 10.”

If you do not select any library within one minute, the library currently flashing in the main display is automatically selected.

5 Press SET to finish the recording.

“ENTRY” flashes in the main display for a while.

To stop while recording, press 7.

The following message also appears in the main display. So follow steps 4 and 5 above (press LIBRARY repeatedly to select a library, then press SET).

*1

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

4

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Clock

1Current track number of the CD played

2 Remaining play time of the current track

3 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated based on the current setting of the recording mode

4 Album number and its track number recorded

5 Recording mode in use

To record a single track during playback

Press REC START while the desired track on the CD is played back (regardless of the play mode).

The playback of that CD track stops, and the same track starts playing back from the beginning again. Then, the recording starts (with the currently selected recording mode).

When the playback of the current track is over, recording also stops and the following message appears.

If you cannot record a CD using high speed recording (PCM x2 REC or PCM x4 REC)

This might have occurred due to the recording condition of the disc. Using a slower speed recording than the current one in use (PCM x1 or PCM x2) may solve this trouble.

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

Use analog recording (see page 47).

Tracks of less than 3 seconds cannot be created (or recorded) in the HDD.

During the first 3 seconds of recording of each track, you cannot stop recording.

*1

Follow steps 4 and 5 above (press LIBRARY repeatedly to select a library, then press SET).

If a name has been assigned to the selected library

Its assigned name will be shown.

If “CD AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!” appears in the main display

You cannot record a track using this method while CD Auto Recording is being performed (see page 41).

*1 Prior to this operation;

If you have turned off and on the unit, or if you have recorded another source—FM, AM, or external component, “Library 1” will appear.

If you have recorded CDs, the last recorded library will appear.

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JVC NX-HD10 To record a single track during playback, Press SET to finish the recording, To stop while recording, press

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