Digital Recording - Kenwood DM-S500 Instruction Manual

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When this unit and CD player are connected with an optical fiber cable, the digital signal input through the DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL)
jack can be recorded in a digital form (this recording is hereinafter referred to as digital recording). Enjoy high sound quality
24
of digital recording.
Preparation
÷ Load a CD in the CD player.
÷ Open the write protect tab of the Mini Disc to make it recordable.
÷ Load the Mini Disc.
÷ Check the remaining recording time.
÷ Select the CD input on the AV CONTROL CENTER or receiver.

Digital recording

1
Select the "DIGITAL 1 (or 2)".
RC operation
REC
INPUT
2
Select "AUTO" or "MANUAL".
RC operation
AUTO/
MANU.
3
Start recording.
RC operation
Press twice.
GRC operation
Mode
ENTER
Rec Input
ENTER
GRC operation
Auto/Manual
ENTER
Return
ENTER
GRC operation
ENTER
Recording pause
ENTER
Recording start
Each press switches the mode.
1 ANALOG
2 DIGITAL 1
: Digital mode (when the system is connected)
3 DIGITAL 2
: (Digital mode spare)
4 MONO
REPEAT
SINGLE
0 0 1
Each press switches the mode.
1 goes off (AUTO)
: Track numbers are added automati-
cally.
2 MANUAL
: Track numbers are added manually.
Extinguished in "AUTO" mode, lit in "MANUAL" mode.
0 0 1
Recording is not possible if the following characters are displayed.
"UNLOCK"
: The sampling frequency is not 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,
48kHz.
\Use analog recording.
: The optical fiber cable is unplugged or loosened. (The
connector is not connected.)
\Connect the optical fiber cable correctly.
"SCMS ON"
: Digital recording is prohibited by SCMS.
\Use analog recording.
"Not Audio"
: The input digital signal is not an audio signal.
Also, "DISC FULL", "PROTECTED", "PLAY ONLY".
÷ When the EDIT key is pressed during recording, a track number is
inserted in that position.
Recording
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"DIGITAL 1 (or 2)" lights up
DIGITAL 1
2
0 : 0 1
L
( dB)
30 10 5
3
1
0
R
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MANUAL
L
( dB)
30 10 5
3
1
0
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