Panasonic SL-PR300 MP3 Player User Manual


 
RQT6087
Recording onto CD-R/RW Discs
To disable/enable the Add Finalize feature with the
remote control
1
Press the MENU button.
2
Press the
P
or
p
button to select "FINALIZE".
3
Press the SET button.
4
Press the
P
or
p
button to select "OFF" or "ON".
5
Press the SET button.
Analog recording level adjustment
When recording analog signals, and the main unit is recording or
stopped in the recording pause mode, after pressing the MENU
button on either the main unit or remote control, the recording level
can be adjusted using the MULTI JOG control on the main unit.
The recording level is shown in the information display as REC
LEVEL (a value ranging from
-
80 to 0, the default being
-12). (Recording level adjustment is not possible when recording
using digital signals.)
When CD ANALOG recording is selected, the recording level is
set automatically to the CD in the 3-CD changer.
To increase the recording level from LINE IN
When recording the sound from LINE IN, if the recording level is
still low after adjustment of the analog recording level stated
above, change LINE IN GAIN to HIGH. LINE IN GAIN is
set to LOW at the time of purchase.
Place the unit in the stop mode and follow the steps below.
1
Press the MENU button.
•“TRACK ERASE is shown in the information display.
2
Turn the MULTI JOG to select "LINE IN GAIN".
3
Press the SET button.
•“LOW is shown in the information display.
4
Turn the MULTI JOG to select "HIGH".
5
Press the SET button.
The recording level further increases.
To change LINE IN GAIN back to LOW, follow steps 1
through 3 in the above procedure and select LOW in step 4.
To increase the recording level with the remote
control
1
Press the MENU button.
2
Press the
P
or
p
button to select "LINE IN
GAIN".
3
Press the SET button.
4
Press the
P
or
p
button to select "HIGH".
5
Press the SET button.
Sampling rate converter
The main unit is equipped with a sampling rate converter to ensure
that the original digital signals will be recorded regardless of the
sampling frequency (32kHz, 44.1kHz or 48kHz) of the signal from
the source.
1
Insert a recordable CD-R or CD-RW.
2
Select a recording source.
Use the REC SELECTOR button to select the recording source. Press
the button repeatedly to toggle between sources. The source type will
appear in the display window, and a lamp (DIGITAL, CD or LINE)
will light on the front panel showing the selected source. The order of
toggling and appearance of the sources in the information display
(starting from OPTICAL IN) are as follows.
OPTICAL IN: Record digital signals via the OPTI-
CAL terminal.
COAXIAL IN: Record via the COAXIAL terminal.
CD DIGITAL: Record digital signals from 3-CD
changer.
CD ANALOG*: Record analog signals from 3-CD
changer.
LINE IN: Record via the LINE IN terminal.
CD+LINE MIX**: Record via 3-CD changer and LINE
mix.
Notes
*In accordance with the SCMS (Serial Copy Management
System), recording systems are not allowed to create a second-
generation digital copy of a first generation copy (refer to
SCMS see page 48). Therefore, if the CD-R or CD-RW disc
loaded in the 3-CD changer is a first-generation digital copy,
this recording selection must be used. If you attempt to record
the disc using the digital setting, SCMS PROTECT is shown
in the information display and recording will not be allowed.
** MIX (combined) source recording is only possible in analog.
If a source has already been selected, the corresponding lamp
will light and the selection will be shown in the display window.
When playback is stopped and the CDR is selected, press the
DISPLAY button on the remote control repeatedly to show the
recording time remaining on the disc.
High-speed recording is not possible when recording manually.
Manual Recording
MAXMIN
PLAY MODE
PHONES
OPEN /
CLOSE
REC SELECTOR
MIX BALANCE
MULTI JOG
REC LEVEL
+
CANCELSETMENU
REC/
REC MUTE
SYNCHRO
CD EDIT CD REC
FINALIZE
LINECDDIGITAL
POWER
COMPACT DISC RECORDER SL-PR300
DISC
1
DISC
2
DISC
3
OPEN /
CLOSE
DISC
SELECTOR
3
2
1
LINE
CD
12
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4
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