5Adjust the digital source recording level.

1Play the source to be recorded.

2Press the ¦ key.

8 ¦￿

3Adjust the recording level.

Set the REC MODE key to ON, select the “D.REC LEVEL?” setting adjustment display and vary the setting using the JOG DIAL.

Recording (DIGITAL input)

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ÖThe unit enters record-pause mode automatically when the ¦ key is pressed.

ÖDecrease the level if the red segments of the peak level meter light.

6Start recording.

8 ¦￿

Pressing the pause (8) key also allows to can- cel record-pause mode and start recording.

7Play the source to be recorded.

8After recording, eject the Mini Disc.

0

Recording is not possible if the following characters are displayed.

“DISC FULL”

:

Disc is full

 

 

\ Erase undesired tracks.

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“001 UNLOCK”

:

The digital cord or optical fiber cable is not locked

 

 

in position or connected incompletely (or not

 

 

connected).

 

\Connect the digital cord or optical fiber cable

properly.0

“001 SCMS ON” : Digital recording is inhibited by SCMS.

 

\ Use analog recording.

¤

“001 notAudio” : The digital signal being input is not an audio

signal.

 

\ Use analog recording.

¤

“PROTECTED” : The accidental erasure protect tab is open.

\ Close it.

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“PLAY ONLY” : The disc in use is a playback-only Mini Disc.

\ Use a recordable Mini Disc.

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ÖWhen the EDIT / SPACE key is pressed during recording, a track number is inserted in that position.

ÖThe track number display (001 in the above) indicates the track where the unit is put to record-pause mode.

ÖWhen recording is restarted after record-pause, the track number is incremented automatically by “1”.

ÖTo play a track with a margin from the beginning, it is recommended to start playing the source after the time display of the MD recorder has started the count.

WRITING

EJECT

N O D I S C

Information is

Mini Disc has been ejected.

being written.

 

 

ÖThe eject (0) key is not accepted during recording.

While “WRITING” is displayed, do not apply shock

or vibration to the unit because information is Note being written on the Mini Disc.

During recording of a CD, the track number may be incremented by “1” at the moment the CD starts to play. This is caused by a signal contained in the digital signal component of the CD. Unnecessary track numbers can be erased by following the procedure for “Erasing the

track being played (TRACK ERASE).

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Kenwood DM-9090 instruction manual Adjust the digital source recording level, Unlock, Track being played Track Erase