DVD Location Recorder
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Location Recorder Model PD204
Chapter 5: Recording/Playback
Starting recording
The following procedure assumes that all the necessary preparations for recording such as
signal source connection, drive selection, level settings, etc. have been completed.
1) Slide the [REC] key.
A "New File" is automatically created and recording starts. The display changes as follows.
<Note>:
Every time you start recording after you stop recording, a new audio file is
created and recording is made from the beginning of the new file.
[REC] key[PAUSE] key
<Note>:
When the unit only receives analog audio signals, you can always record analog
audio signals.
However, when the [DIGITAL IN] connector receives a digital signal and the unit locks to
the signal, the digital signal takes priority and you cannot record the analog signals.
LOCATE
CIRCLE TAKECUE
OFF
SLATEJAM
MIC
TONE
PRE REC
OFF
ON
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09
WXYZ
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TUV
7
PQRS
GHI
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
space
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
CLEAR
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XIT
DVD
S
R
FILE
MENU
FALSE START
CUE
NEXTPREV
ENTER
YES
B
ATT
RECPAUSE
Recording analog audio
The file name given to the created audio file depends on the setting of the "Default file
name" item in the "SYS SETUP" menu of the MENU mode.
2) To stop recording, press the [PAUSE] key.
During recording, only the [PAUSE] key is effective. To stop the recorder completely, press
the [STOP] key after pressing the [PAUSE] key.
Note that the recorder automatically stops completely after a certain period of time since
it enters the pause mode. This period is set to three minutes by default, but can be changed
to a desired period between 0.1 and 9.9 minutes in 0.1 minute steps or infinity using the
"Pause time" menu in the "SYS SETUP" menu of the MENU mode (see page 149).
If you press the [LOCATE] (or [STOP] + [REW]) key after stopping recording, the recorder
locates to the beginning of the newly created audio file. Therefore, you can check the
recorded sound by pressing the [PLAY] key in this condition.