Recording On An Md Using A Timer - Sony MDS-302 Operating Instructions Manual

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Recording on an MD Using a
Timer
You can start recording on an MD at a preset time by
connecting a timer (not supplied). Please refer to the
instructions of the timer for further help.
TIMER
1
Insert a recordable MD.
2
Set the program selector on the amplifier to the
source you want to record.
Set TIMER on the recorder to REC.
4G
Set the timer to the time you want.
The recorder turns off. When the specified time
arrives, the recorder turns on and starts recording.
5
After you have finished using the timer, set TIMER
on the recorder to OFF. Then either plug the AC
power cord of the recorder into a wall outlet or set
the timer to continuous on so that the recorder stays
in standby status.
Make sure to change the recorder to standby status within
two or three days after timer recording is completed
When the recorder enters standby, the TOC on the MD is
updated and the recorded contents are written to the MD. If
the recorder's standby status is off due to disconnection from a
power source for more than two or three days, the contents
recorded with the timer may disappear.
If "STANDBY" flashes when you change the recorder to
standby status after timer recording is completed
The recorded contents have disappeared.
Notes
e If TIMER is left at REC, the recorder will automatically start
recording the next time you turn the recorder on.
e During timer recording, new material is recorded from the
end of existing material on the MD.
e Material recorded during timer recording will be saved to
the disc the next time the recorder enters standby status.
"TOC" will flash in the display at that time. Do not move
the recorder or pull out the AC power cord while "TOC" is
flashing.
e Timer recording will stop if the disc becomes full.
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