TEAC LPR500 Owners Manual - Page 26

Recording 2

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Recording 2 < AUTO REC may not work properly with analog sources that contain low-level noises. < The default setting is 0 dB. Every time the recording is finished, the setting is automatically reset to 0 dB. < The AUTO TRACK indicator lights when -20dB, -30dB or -40dB is selected. < The default setting is MANUAL (off). When the unit is turned on or the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed, the setting is automatically reset to MANUAL (off). < The MANUAL/AUTO REC button does not work during recording or in the record pause mode. Switching is disabled immediately after a disc is placed. Switch after "NO TOC" is displayed. 4 Press the RECORD button. The red indicator on the RECORD button blinks. The unit enters record pause mode. During recording, the indicator lights red. < Different sources to be recorded (record, cassette tape, CD, etc.) have different volumes. In order to record at the optimal volume for different sources, it is necessary to adjust the recording level for each source. When you connect to the headphones jack of the radio cassette recorder or portable player etc. Set the recording level to "0dB" and adjust the volume of connected device. If the recording level is row, adjust the recording level so that the loudest sound does not exceed the "OVER" indicator on the peak level meter. 6 Prepare a recording source. To record from a record Move the tone arm to the end of a record or a position to record and slowly put it down. In record pause mode, "REC" indicator blinks and the J indicator lights on the display. < No button will work while "bUSY" is displayed. Wait a few seconds until "bUSY" disappears from the display. < If the red indicator on the RECORD button does not light, reload a recordable disc, wait a few seconds until "NO TOC" and "CD-R" (or "CD-RW") indicators light on the display, and press the RECORD button again. While the turntable is stopped, the PLAY/PAUSE (y/J) will not work and you cannot start recording. To record from a cassette tape Press the PLAY button (y). 5 Adjusting the recording level. Play the source to be recorded and adjust the recording level so that the loudest sound does not exceed the "OVER" indicator on the peak level meter. To prevent the beginning part from being cut out, cue the cassette tape, suspend playback temporarily, start recording as described in step 7 , and cancel the pause of the tape. (To suspend playback temporarily when playback is stopped, press the PAUSE button (J) and then PLAY button (y).) You can not start recording while the cassette tape is stopped. Not to record excessive operation sound, press the STOP button (H) to stop recording as soon as the number on a record or cassette tape to be recorded finishes. To record a sound played by a component connected to the AUX terminal Play the component connected to the AUX terminal. The level can be adjusted from -00 (-∞) dB to 18 dB. 26

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Recording 2
<
AUTO REC may not work properly with analog sources that
contain low-level noises.
<
The AUTO TRACK indicator lights when –20dB, –30dB or –40dB is
selected.
<
The default setting is MANUAL (off). When the unit is turned on
or the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed, the setting is automatically
reset to MANUAL (off).
<
The MANUAL/AUTO REC button does not work during recording
or in the record pause mode.
Switching is disabled immediately after a disc is placed. Switch
after “NO TOC” is displayed.
4
Press the RECORD button.
The red indicator on the RECORD button blinks.
The unit enters record pause mode.
During recording, the indicator lights red.
In record pause mode, “REC” indicator blinks and the
J
indicator
lights on the display.
<
No button will work while “bUSY” is displayed. Wait a few seconds
until “bUSY” disappears from the display.
<
If the red indicator on the RECORD button does not light, reload a
recordable disc, wait a few seconds until “NO TOC” and “CD-R” (or
“CD-RW“) indicators light on the display, and press the RECORD
button again.
5
Adjusting the recording level.
Play the source to be recorded and adjust the recording level so
that the loudest sound does not exceed the “OVER” indicator on
the peak level meter.
The level can be adjusted from –00 (–∞) dB to 18 dB.
<
The default setting is 0 dB. Every time the recording is finished,
the setting is automatically reset to 0 dB.
<
Different sources to be recorded (record, cassette tape, CD, etc.)
have different volumes. In order to record at the optimal volume
for different sources, it is necessary to adjust the recording level
for each source.
When you connect to the headphones jack of the radio
cassette recorder or portable player etc.
Set the recording level to “0dB” and adjust the volume of
connected device.
If the recording level is row, adjust the recording level so that the
loudest sound does not exceed the “OVER” indicator on the peak
level meter.
6
Prepare a recording source.
To record from a record
Move the tone arm to the end of a record or a position to record
and slowly put it down.
While the turntable is stopped, the PLAY/PAUSE (
y
/
J
) will not
work and you cannot start recording.
To record from a cassette tape
Press the PLAY button (
y
).
To prevent the beginning part from being cut out, cue the
cassette tape, suspend playback temporarily, start recording as
described in step
7
, and cancel the pause of the tape. (To
suspend playback
temporarily when playback is stopped,
press the PAUSE button (
J
) and then PLAY button (
y
).)
You can not start recording while the cassette tape is stopped.
Not to record excessive operation sound, press the STOP button
(
H
) to stop recording as soon as the number on a record or
cassette tape to be recorded finishes.
To record a sound played by a component connected to the
AUX terminal
Play the component connected to the AUX terminal.