Recording Fm/Am Broadcasts - JVC NX-HD10 Instructions Manual

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Recording FM/AM Broadcasts

This unit is equipped with the following recording modes
to record broadcast programs.
• AAC128kbps : AAC format is used at the bit rate of
128 kbps.
• AAC 96kbps : AAC format is used at the bit rate of
96 kbps.
1
Tune in to a station you want (see page 18).
2
Press REC MODE on the unit to select the recording
mode.
Current recording
mode setting
Ex. When selecting "AAC128kbps"
• Each time you press the button, the recording modes
change as follows:
AAC128kbps
The indicator corresponding to the selected recording
mode lights up on the display.
3
Press REC START to start recording.
The REC indicator lights up on the display and the
recording starts.
REC
indicator
Preset station number
if any
Remaining recording time in the HDD*
AAC 128
AAC 96kbps
REC
AAC 128
Station frequency
– 45 –
* Remaining recording time is calculated based on the
current setting of the recording mode.
4
When the broadcast program ends, press 7 to stop
recording.
The following message appears in the main display.
5
Press LIBRARY to select a library where you store
the recording just done.
• Each time you press LIBRARY, the library changes—
"Library 1" to "Library 10."
• If you do not select any library within one minute,
Library 1 is automatically selected.
6
Press SET to finish the recording.
"ENTRY" flashes in the main display for a while.
If "TU AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!" appears in the
main display
You cannot start recording using this method while Tuner Auto
Recording is being performed (see page 42 and 43).
While recording, you cannot change the source or
station
If you need to change the source or station, stop recording first.
To assign track numbers manually while recording
Press SET at the place where you want to assign another
track number.
"TRK INCRE. (increment)" appears in the main display
for a while.
• For details, see "How the HDD separates the recorded
tracks?" on page 39.

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