ONKYO FR-N3X User Manual

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Dubbing CD to MD (CD 
dubbing)
• This operation is one-touch recording 
that enables the DLA LINK.
• The tracks are automatically numbered.
1
Insert a CD and MD.
See Step 1 of “Playing a CD” on page 20.
See Step 1 of “Playing an MD” on page 22.
Use a recordable MD.
Canceling the dubbing 
operation
When playback of a CD is com-
plete, or an MD is recorded up to 
the end, recording automatically 
stops. To cancel the operation 
during recording, press MD   or 
CD .
Note
DLA LINK may take up to 90 sec-
onds.
Tip!
• Recorded songs are automati-
cally numbered during CD-to-
MD dubbing.
• CD-R or LINE input source is 
audible during CD dubbing. 
(The level meter in the display 
indicates the level of the 
recording source. The FR-N3X 
DIGITAL OUT connector out-
puts the CD audio.)
Notes on CD dubbing
• You cannot change the input 
source.
The 
 (play/pause) and 
 
(eject) are disabled.
2
Check the necessary recording time.
Press CD/MD repeatedly to select “CD.”
Check the CD’s total playback time.
If the display does not indicate the total playback time, 
press DISPLAY repeatedly.
Press 
CD/MD
 to select “MD.”
Check the available recording time on the MD.
If the display does not indicate the available recording 
time, press DISPLAY repeatedly.
If some data has already been recorded in the MD, the 
additional songs will be recorded and numbered 
sequentially following the existing data in the MD.
3
Press CD DUBBING to start dubbing.
The FR-N3X searches for the peak level in the CD and sets 
the optimum recording level. (DLA LINK)
Then, it starts recording.
When CD playback is completed or the recording reaches 
the end of the MD, the recording stops.
Checking the recording result
After recording is complete or you press   to stop recording, press 
MD 
 on the FR-N3X or 
 on the remote controller. Playback 
starts from the top of the recording.
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Total playback time
Available recording time
(DISC REMAIN lights up.)
“X2 Dubbing?” appears for 
three seconds.
“CD-MD Dubbing” scrolls 
on the display.
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