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■Note about making digital copies
MiniDiscs are designed so that further copies cannot be made
PlaybackRecordingfrom digitally recorded MiniDisc tracks. This is a specification of the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).
Digital cable
CD player, MD player, etc.
Digitally recorded MiniDisc
Digital cable
PlaybackRecording
Analog recording is possible.
■How to select the inputs
Press the INPUT SELECT button to select the input from which you want to record.
About the recording level
■When making a digital recording:
INPUT
SELECT
Digital input 1 (OPTICAL jack)
Digital input 2 (COAXIAL jack)
Analog input (LINE IN jacks)
Each time the INPUT SELECT but- ton is pressed, the input mode will appear for 1.5 seconds in the Char- acter Information Display. Then, the display will return to the normal mode.
The recording level is automatically set the same as the level of the original.
It is not necessary to adjust the recording level.
■When recording from analog inputs:
Before recording, adjust this unit's recording level. (Page 17)
●When this unit is connected to the headphone jack of some other equipment, the playback level of the other equipment should also be adjusted.
●When this unit is connected to line jacks on the other equipment, it is not necessary to adjust the playback level of the other equipment. (The playback volume of the other equipment will not have any effect on the recording.)
●Each time the button is pressed, the active input will be changed.
Recordings cannot be made in the following situations.
●If you try recording on a
●If a MiniDisc is protected against accidental erasure (Page 34)
●If there is no more recording time left on the disc (Page 17)
●When the “TOC FULL” message appears (Page 37)
●If a disc's TOC has been damaged
●If you are trying to copy a digital signal that has been encoded with the SCMS signal (Serial Copy Management System)
Note:
●When recording important selections, be sure to make a preliminary test to ensure that the desired material is being properly recorded.
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