Recording Of Cd Playback (Ccrs)(Deck B Only) - Kenwood KXF-W4030 Instruction Manual

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When connected with a KENWOOD amplifier,CD player provided with , "
unit allows to use the CCRS, which starts recording automatically after setting the optinum recording level for the CD and tape
to be used in recording.
Since this unit is not designed for recording with metal (TYPE IV) tapes, do not use metal tapes for recording.
1
Preparation
Complete the connections referring to
"System connections".
2
(Set the input selector of the amplifier to
CD.)
3
(Load a disc in the CD player.)
(Edit tracks as required on the CD player.)
Recording of CD playback (CCRS) (Deck B only)
1
Insert a tape in deck B.
2
Determine the recording condition.
1
Select the recording mode.
AUTO REVERSE
AUTO REVERSE
TAPE
A
TAPE
B
- ON – OFF
2
7
3
3
7
2
2
Select the Dolby NR mode.
AUTO REVERSE
AUTO REVERSE
A
B
TAPE
TAPE
- ON – OFF
2
7
3
3
7
2
3
Press the CCRS key.
AUTO REVERSE
AUTO REVERSE
A
B
TAPE
TAPE
- ON – OFF
2
7
3
3
7
2
How to cancel CCRS
During recording level setting:
Press the Stop key of the CD player or the stop key
of the cassette deck.
During CCRS recording:
Press the Stop key of the CD player, then press the
OPEN / CLOSE key of the CD player.
After completion of CCRS recording:
Press the OPEN / CLOSE key of the CD player.
1. If the CCRS key is pressed during CD playback, playback stops and CCRS operation begins.
2. If the remaining amount of tape is small, CCRS may not function correctly or CCRS operation may be canceled in mid-operation.
Notes
Notes
Notes
3. Once the CCRS recording level has been set, the recording balance and recording level cannot be adjusted while the CCRS operation is
being carried out.
4. The CCRS function sets the peak level for the entire CD in approx. 20~200 seconds. On very rare occasions, however, the function may
not be able to set the optimum recording level. If this occurs, carry out recording manually referring to the "Normal recording" section.
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5. The CCRS recording level setting is canceled when the open/close key of the CD player is pressed or when the power is switched OFF.
6. With CD players equipped with the EDIT function, it is possible to make recordings in which the last songs on sides A and B are not cut
off in the middle and in which the recording capacity of the tape is used to the fullest extent. (Set the REV.MODE key of the deck to "[".)
6
REV.MODE
DOLBY NR
CCRS
Convenient CD recording (Deck B only)
" marking through the system control cord, this
0
AUTO REVERSE
A
TAPE
- ON – OFF
2
7
3
: Keys and control used in the operations described on this
page.
÷ For the tape direction setting, see the description below "Select the
tape transport direction".
Each press switches the indication.
[
[
[ " :Double-side recording.
[
1 "[
"
"
"
" " :(Tape also stops after having recorded both sides.)
2 ""
"
"
" " :One-way recording.
"
3 ""
Each press switches the indication.
1 DOLBY NR "OFF" (extinguished): Dolby NR is not used.
2 DOLBY NR "B": Noise reduction of the ordinary type.
3 DOLBY NR "C": Noise reduction with higher performance.
÷ Select the Dolby NR mode according to the tape recording status.
÷ Program-edit recording is not possible when tracks of more than one
CD are programmed using a Carrousel type CD player.
÷ When performing CCRS recording with a CD player which can be
loaded multiple compact discs, set the CD palyer to TRACK mode,
press the disc selector key and press the CCRS key of the cassette
deck.
÷ The CCRS indicator blinks, and actual recording starts in about 20 to 200
seconds (after creating a non-recorded blank of about 8 seconds).
÷ After recording, the cassette deck and CD player enter the stop mode
automatically.
÷ After completion of CCRS recording , be sure to cancel the CCRS and
ensure that the CCRS indicator has gone off.
0
AUTO REVERSE
B
TAPE
3
7
2
0
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