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Sound - Denon-DN-M1050R-manual - SXS Events

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ENGLISHvent courtesy production Phone: of and 0870 Audio-Visual 080 2342Serviceswww.sxsevents.co.ukemail: enquiries@sxsevents.co.uk(7) Starting Recording Automatically by Detecting theInput LevelThis function makes it possible to start recording by detecting theinput signal level.1Set the presettings.Make the following settings, referring to “PresetFunctions and Operations” on Page 40.8) RecStart - (**) dBRecording starts when a signal with a level at orabove the set level is input.9) RecOffset - (*) sRecording begins this number of seconds before thepoint where the set level is detected.5(continued)When the LEVEL START button is pressed in the inputsignal detection mode, recording starts immediately.PLAY/PAUSEDuring recordingLEVEL STARTRECLitSet the recording pause mode.Press the REC button.LitLit2RECPLAY/PAUSEREC6To stop recording:Press the PLAY/PAUSE or STOP button.Set the recording level start mode.Press the LEVEL START button.LEVEL STARTFlashingLEVEL STARTLitNOTE:The auto track increment function and Auto Level Rec strartfunction may not work when recording analog signals containingmuch noise. In this case lower the detection level to forexample –54 dB.3FlashingNOTE: If the LEVEL START button is pressed while thebutton is flashing, the recording level start mode iscanceled.4Set the input signal and input level.Set the input signal and input level, referring to steps 4and 5 under “Starting Recording” on Page 16.Start recording.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.LEVEL START5PLAY/PAUSEPLAY/PAUSERECLitFlashingLitRecording starts when an input signal with a level at orabove the set level is detected.22www.sxsevents.co.uk

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