Kenwood DP-5090 User Manual - Page 18
Editing, The CD contents are edited as follows
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Editing The following procedure allows to record a CD within the 18 specified tape length so that no music is interrupted in the middle at the ends of sides A and B. Preparation ÷ Load a disc in the CD player. ÷ Check that the unit is in the normal play TRACK mode. ! DP-5090/4090 (En) COMPACT DISC PLAYER DP-5090 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-P0505 : Keys and control used in the operations described on this page. 1 Light the "EDIT" indicator. Do this operation in the stop mode. EDIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-P0505 Go to step 2 within 8 seconds. If more than 8 seconds have elapsed, press the key again. 2 Enter the recording time of the tape. When using the numeric keys: 1 2 3 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-P0505 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 +10 When using the TIME DISPLAY key: 1 Select the time. 2 Set the entry. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-P0505 TIME DISPLAY ¬ EDIT = Blinks. EDIT C-?? Press the numeric keys as shown below. 30-minute tape : 000) 46-minute tape : 00006 EDIT C-46 ÷ Recording within 99 minutes can be specified in minutes (2 digits). ÷ If you commit a mistake in time entry, press the P.MODE key and restart the procedure from the beginning. ÷ By pressing the TIME DISPLAY key the set time-length intervals will change in this order: "46=54=60=74=90=??" ÷ The interval length can be adjusted with the skip keys 4 and ¢ in units of one minute (to a maximum of 99 minutes). The CD contents are edited as follows. (1) The tape recording time input is divided by two, and tracks that can be accommodated in file A (which refers to tracks on tape side A) are selected in order of their track Nos. (2) In a few seconds, the time left on tape side A is displayed, then file B (tracks on tape side B) is edited in the same manner. Editing in the FILE A EDIT A 01 The selected track numbers are displayed in sequence. EDIT A -1:23 Remaining time display. Notes 1. While you can edit with a different time setting to that of the tape you are using, part of the tape may be left with nothing recorded on it, or the last track on side A or side B may be cut short. 2. The EDIT function may not operate properly for discs having only one track or having tracks of long duration such as classical music.
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