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Display 2, Before Recording - cd usb recorder
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Display 2 Before Recording iPod Changing the display mode You can select the iPod screen or CD-P650 display to show the menu. CAUTION < Do not disconnect the USB storage device during recording. Do not disconnect the power cord during recording. It may cause damage to the products. < Adjust the volume of the external audio source to a suitable level before recording. If not, the recording quality will be poor. Note < The recorded files are saved in the AUDIO folder. When an iPod is connected, hold down the MENU button for more than 4 seconds to select which display is used. Direct Mode (default) You can control the iPod using the menu on the screen of the iPod. The display of CD-P650 constantly shows "Direct Mode". Extended mode You can control the iPod using only CD-P650. The TEAC logo appears on the iPod screen. Information of the songs is displayed on the display of CD-P650. < The FILE NAME is assigned automatically in a regular sequence such as "Audio001.MP3", "Audio002.MP3", ....... For Example: If there are "Audio004.MP3" and "Audio009.MP3" files in the AUDIO folder, and you make a recording, the new file will be "Audio010. MP3". < Before recording check the remaining capacity of the USB storage device using your PC. You cannot check the remaining capacity with this unit. < The maximum number of files that CD-P650 can operate is 1999. If more than 1999 files are stored on the USB storage device, CD-P6500 can not play correctly, and cannot record any files. < A track recorded onto a USB storage device is converted to an MP3 file at a bit rate of 64kbt, 96kbit, 128kbit or 192kbit. < CD-P650 cannot display symbols or full-size or double-byte characters (such as Japanese, Chinese, etc.) correctly. Song/Album/ Artist names of songs should be in alphanumeric characters. < The logo does not appear on the screen of the iPod touch. 22