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Operating 27
Operating
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Advanced Operations
Recording to USB
You can record a various sound source to USB while
listening (Play or pause) to music. (USB 1)
1. Connect the USB device to the unit.
2. Press F to select a function you want to record.
3. Start the recording by pressing USB REC on the
remote control or USB REC / DEMO on the unit.
- If you connect both USB 1 and USB 2, press
USB REC on the remote control or USB REC /
DEMO on the unit when USB 1 or USB 2 which
you want to record blinks in the display window.
To stop recording
To stop recording, press USB REC on the remote
control or USB REC / DEMO on the unit.
To select recording bit rate
You can select recording bit rate. (USB 1)
1. Press and hold USB REC on the remote control
or USB REC / DEMO on the unit for 3 seconds.
2. Press C/V to select a bit rate.
3. Press USB REC on the remote control or
USB REC / DEMO on the unit to finish the
setting.
Copying file from USB 1 to USB 2
You can copy audio les from USB 1 to USB 2 quickly.
1. Connect the USB device to USB 2 port on the
unit.
2. Connect a USB device including desired audio
files to USB 1 port on the unit.
3. Press F to select USB 1 function.
4. Press USB REC on the remote control or USB
REC / DEMO on the unit to start copying.
- Press USB REC on the remote control or USB
REC / DEMO on the unit while displaying total
folder and le index, All les on USB 1 will be
copied.
- Press USB REC on the remote control or USB
REC / DEMO on the unit while displaying folder
name. All les on the folder will be copied.
- Press USB REC on the remote control or USB
REC / DEMO on the unit while displaying le
index or name. The le will be copied.
y You can copy as described above even if
power on/off status or function switched
status.
y For search a folder or le, refer to page 19.
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Note
5. To cancel copying, press USB REC on the remote
control or USB REC / DEMO on the unit.
The making of unauthorized copies of
copy-protected material, including computer
programs, les, broadcasts and sound
recordings, may be an infringement of
copyrights and constitute a criminal offense.
This equipment should not be used for such
purposes.
Be responsible
Respect copyrights
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