Onkyo TX-DS555 Owner Manual - Page 32

Recording, source

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Recording a source You can use the TX-DS555 to record either the source you are currently listening to or watching, or a different source. Check that the components are connected to the TX-DS555 as shown in "Audio equipment connections" and "Video equipment connections- on pages 7 and 9. NOTE: Digital audio cannot be routed to the recording output. REC OUT cm; ael Input selector 1 l'W.1 CVO r I DEC. VCR., 222E0 2 VCI2•2/Tv TAFE.I vl . TAPE, WWII:VI . PROW 0 2 REC; % REC OUT 3 REC OUT REC OUT 1 REC OUT REC OUT 2 C VC ;Ogg, 7;2 6 1 uowioP co REC OUT ...• 1. Press an input selector button to select the desired source. 2. Press the REC OUT button. The REC OUT indicator will flash for eight seconds. 3. Press the REC OUT button again while the REC OUT indicator is flashing. The "S" (source) will be shown in the right corner of the display. 4. Start recording on the recording component, then start playing the selected source. NOTE: • If you have selected MULTI-CH INPUT in Step 1, the REC OUT connector will output the audio signals of the selected video input. • Do not adjust any controls on the TX-DS555 after starting the recording operation. • Pressing an input selector button while recording will change the source being recorded. • When the TAPE-2 MONITOR indicator is lit, only the TAPE-2 source can be recorded. Even if a different input selector button is pressed, the TAPE-2 MONITOR indicator will remain lit. 1. While listening to or watching a source, press the REC OUT button. 2. Press an input selector button (other than MULTI-CH INPUT) for the source to be recorded, while the REC OUT indicator is flashing. (e.g., CD) • The abbreviation for the selected source name appears on the source display. VIDEO-1 (V1), VIDEO-2 (V2), DVD (D), TAPE-1 (T1), TAPE-2 (T2), FM/AM (TU), PHONO (PH), CD (CD) • At this time, pressing the MULTI-CH INPUT will change the current source to MULTI-CH INPUT. 3. Start recording on the tape deck or VCR, and start the source selected in step 2. 32

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