USB and internal memory
The USB connectivity enables you to record sound or music tracks
from various sources to MP3 format and store into the USB mass
storage device which can be played back. Typically, USB memory
devices (bulk only transfer).
The 2 GB internal memory of this unit also allows you to store
recorded sound or music tracks from various sources to MP3 format
which can also be played back when desired.
You can play or record up to 800 folders (maximum 999 tracks in an
album) or a total of 8000 tracks, depending on the available storage
capacity.
Connecting a USB mass storage device
Preparation
Before connecting any USB mass storage device to the unit, ensure
that the data stored therein has been backed up.
It is not recommended to use a USB extension cable. The USB
device connected via the cable will not be recognized by this unit.
Reduce the volume and connect the USB mass storage device
to the USB port.
Checking the USB and internal memory status
You can check available storage space in the USB device or
internal memory.
1
Press [4/9, USB] or [4/9, MEMORY] and then [8] (stop).
2
Press [DISPLAY] repeatedly in the stop mode.
Original
Memory available
]
display
storage space
Original
Memory remaining
]
display
recording time
Recording to a USB mass storage device or
the internal memory
Note:
• The recorded sound or music tracks are stored in a folder named
"REC_DATA" in the USB.
• All tracks are recorded to .mp3 format.
Basic recording
1
Select the source to be recorded.
Radio recording:
Tune in the station (Z page 22).
CD recording:
➀ Insert the disc you want to record.
Press [4/9, CD] and then [8] (stop).
➁ Prepare the desired disc recording mode.
Record
programmed tracks
Record specifi c
tracks
Ensure the disc has stopped.
MUSIC PORT or AUX recording:
Connect and play the equipment (Z page 16).
2
Record to your desired storage location.
Press [7/9, USB REC] or [7/9, MEMORY REC] to start
recording.
"REC" is displayed, followed by "REXXXXXX MAKING".
"REXXXXXX" indicates the folder's name.
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USB remaining
]
recording time
USB available
]
storage space
Program the tracks you want
(Z page 9).
Press [PLAY MODE] to select
1-TRACK (Z page 22).
Stop recording
Press [8] (stop).
"WRITING" is displayed for a few seconds.
Pause
Press [7/9, USB REC] or [7/9, MEMORY
recording
REC] during recording.
Press again to resume.
Note:
Pause can only be performed during recording
from the radio, music port or AUX source
(except in SYNCHRO mode). A track mark
(Z page 13) is inserted every time you pause.
Note:
• "RENAME" and "ALBUM" will be displayed when the system
rearranges and renames the folders in ascending order.
• USB recording indicator blinks during USB recording.
Recording of MP3 tracks
You can record MP3 tracks stored in an album from the disc to a
USB device or the unit's internal memory.
Album recording can also be performed from the USB device to the
internal memory and vice versa.
1
Select the source of the album you want to record.
Press [4/9, CD] or [4/9, USB] or [4/9, MEMORY] and
then [8] (stop).
2
Press [R/T, ALBUM] to select the desired album.
3
Record to your desired storage location.
Press [7/9, USB REC] or [7/9, MEMORY REC] to start
recording.
Example: Recording an album from the USB device to the
internal memory.
Album being
recorded
Stop recording
Press [8] (stop).
Recording stops at the last completed track
in the album. "NO. FXXX" which is the folder
name will be displayed.
Example: If recording stops amidst the fourth
track, only the fi rst three tracks will
be stored. "NO FILE RECORDED"
is displayed if recording stops
amidst the fi rst track.
Basic play
Press [4/9, USB] or [4/9, MEMORY] to start play.
Stop playback
Press [8] (stop) during play.
This unit memorizes the track at which you
stopped.
Playback will resume from that track.
Press [4/9, USB] or [4/9, MEMORY] to
resume play.
OR
Press [8] (stop) again to cancel the resume
play function.
Pause play,
These functions have similar operation as
Skip tracks
described in "Basic play" of disc
or
(Z page 22).
Skip album
Percentage of the
recording process
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