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7 Press SET to finish the recording.

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

When no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds

Recording stops automatically (after making a 30-second silence recording) and the following message appears in the main display.

So follow steps 6 and 7 above (press LIBRARY repeatedly to select a library, then press SET).

To erase the 30-second silence recording, use the DIVIDE function (see page 60) and the ERASE TRK function (see page 62).

To assign track numbers manually while recording

Press SET at the place where you want to assign another track number.

“TRK INCRE. (increment)” appears in the main display for a while.

For details, see “How the HDD separates the recorded tracks?” on page 39.

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

3

Clock

1Currently selected source name for the external

component—LINE, TAPE, DBS, VCR, TV, or GAME (see page 22)

2Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated

based on the current setting of the recording mode

3Recording mode in use

4Album number and its track number recorded

If “Level OVER!” appears while recording

Stop recording, then adjust the input level on this unit (see page 21), or if possible adjust the output level on the external component.

“Level OVER!” will not appear if the album/track numbers or the clock is shown in the main display.

To record CD into the HDD using analog recording mode

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

Track numbers are assigned automatically even when the following analog recording mode is used.

1 Prepare a CD.

• Press CD 3/8, then press 7 after loading a CD.

2 Press and hold REC START until “ANALOG REC

START?” appears in the main display.

To cancel analog recording, press REC START again.

Or press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 so that “ANALOG REC CANCEL?” appears in the main display (each time your press the button,

“ANALOG REC CANCEL?” or “ANALOG REC START?” alternately appears), then press SET.

3Press SET.

Analog recording starts.

If “PCM x2 REC” or “PCM x4 REC” is currently selected as the recording mode, the recording mode will be automatically changed to “PCM x1 REC.”

Analog recording mode is automatically canceled when recording is over.

If you perform steps 2 and 3 above during play, you can record the currently playing track using the analog recording method (see also “To record a single track during playback” on page 44).

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JVC NX-HD10 manual To record CD into the HDD using analog recording mode, When no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds

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