TEAC teac User Manual

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Recording on a USB Flash Drive (1)
Using this unit, the contents of CDs, cassette tapes and audio input 
from other devices by the LINE IN, PHONO jacks and DIGITAL IN termi-
nal can be converted to MP3 format and recorded on USB flash drives. 
<  This unit can also record to CDs and cassette tapes, but it cannot 
simultaneously record to these media and USB flash drives. 
<  Timer recording cannot use CD or USB recording media. 
CAUTION
Do not disconnect the USB flash drive during recording. Do 
not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during 
recording. Doing so might cause damage to the AD-RW900 
and the connected USB flash drive.
About recorded MP3 files
< When recording, a “RECORD” folder is automatically created and a 
subfolder for each source (“CD”, “TAPE”, “LINE”, “PHONO” or “DIGITAL”) 
is also created in the “RECORD” folder. MP3 files are added to the 
corresponding subfolder.
<  File names are assigned automatically with a numerical endings in order.
When recorded from a CD
“CD001.MP3”, “CD002.MP3” …
If there are, for example, files named “CD004.MP3” and “CD009.MP3” 
in the USB folder already, and you make a recording, the next new 
file will be named “CD010.MP3”.
<  If you start recording a track/file that has already started playing,  
the elapsed time of the track/file being recorded that appears 
on the display will be the same as the elapsed time of the 
current track that is also shown on the display.
When recorded from a cassette tape
“T001.MP3”, “T002.MP3“ …
When record from an external source
“L001.MP3”, “L002.MP3“ …
<  During recording from tape or external source input, you can divide 
the file manually (page 41). In this case, consecutive numbers are 
added to the ends of the file names. 
Example:
For example, if you manually divide “T001.MP3" during recording, 
the new track names will be “T001.MP3” and “T002.MP3”. 
<  This unit can record up to 999 files to a USB flash drive. However, 
if the USB flash drive already contains files, those files will be 
included in the maximum total of 999 files when recording. 
<  The recordable time for one file is less than 600 minutes.
<  Tracks recorded onto a USB flash drive are converted to MP3 files at 
a bit rate of 128 kbps.
1
  Insert a USB flash drive into the unit’s USB port. 
< You cannot record to an external USB flash drive if there is no 
free space or the device is write-protected.
< Before recording, check the remaining capacity of the USB flash 
drive using a PC. You cannot check the remaining memory 
capacity with this unit.
2
  Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select the source 
to be recorded (CD, TAPE, or LINE).
3
  Press the RECORD USB button to start recording standby.
The red indicator above the RECORD USB button and the 
 
icon on the display blink.
<  To stop recording, press the USB Stop (H) button.
 
 
LINE IN
 
PHONO
 
 
 
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