Recording Fm/Am Broadcasts Or From The Cassette Deck - Standard Recording; Recording From The External (Aux) Equipment; Aux Recording - JVC MX-WMD90 Instruction Manual

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When using the remote control, make sure that it is ready
for MD operations.
• Pressing MD 1, MD 2, MD 3, MD A 6, or MD B 6
on the remote control makes the remote control ready for
MD operations.
Recording FM/AM Broadcasts or from the
Cassette Deck – Standard Recording
You can record FM/AM broadcasts or sounds from the
equipment connected to the TAPE jacks on the rear.
1
Insert a blank or recordable MD into the MD B
loading slot.
2
When recording a broadcast program, press FM/
AM, then tune into a station you want.
• See "Tuning in a station" on page 14.
When recording from the cassette deck, press
TAPE.
3
Press REC PAUSE on the unit (or MD REC PAUSE
on the remote control).
The REC PAUSE lamp and the disc number lamps, if
MDs are inserted into the corresponding slots, start
flashing red.
4
Press the MD number button (MD 1 to MD 3)
corresponding to the slot number where you insert
the MD.
Only the selected MD number lamps continues
flashing.
5
When recording from the cassette deck, start
playing a tape.
• Refer to the manual supplied with the cassette deck.
6
Press # / 8 on MD deck B (or MD B 6 on the
remote control).
The REC PAUSE lamp and the disc number lamp stop
flashing and remain lit, and recording starts.
To stop recording, press 7 for MD deck B.
To stop recording temporarily, press REC PAUSE (or
MD REC PAUSE on the remote control) again.
To resume recording, press # / 8 on MD deck B (or MD B
6 on the remote control) again.
To remove the MD, press 0 for MD deck B.
To check the remaining time
Press DISPLAY/CHARA while recording.
The remaining recording time of the MD appears for a
while.
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About the MD number lamps (MD 1 to MD 3
buttons) while recording
• It lights red during recording.
• It flashes during recording pause.
Recording the External (AUX) Equipment –

AUX Recording

Both analog and digital recording is possible from the
external equipment connected to the AUX jacks.
For digital recording: Connect;
• Between the optical digital output terminal on the
other equipment and the AUX DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL terminal, by using an optical digital cord
(not supplied).
• Between the audio output jacks on the other
equipment and the AUX jacks, by using an audio
cord (not supplied). Without connecting the audio
cord, you cannot listen to the source sound while
recording.
1
Insert a blank or recordable MD into the MD B
loading slot.
2
Press AUX once.
3
Press REC PAUSE on the unit (or MD REC PAUSE
on the remote control).
The REC PAUSE lamp and the disc number lamps, if
MDs are inserted into the corresponding slots, start
flashing red.
4
Press AUX again.
• Each time you press the button, analog or digital
input is selected alternately.
ANALOG IN: Enables analog recording through the
DIGITAL IN: Enables digital recording through the
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audio cord connected to the AUX jacks.
optical digital cord connected to the
AUX DIGITAL IN OPTICAL
terminal.
A sampling rate converter built in this
unit allows you to record from a digital
device whose sampling frequency is 32
kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 48 kHz.

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