Kenwood MGR-A7 Manual Do Utilizador

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To pause recording:
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Pressing the 
button again 
to resume 
recording. 
4
 
To divide a recorded file:
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Recording is continued on a new 
recorded file. 
The sound may be interrupted at the 
point the recorded file changes. 
5
 Stop 
recording. 
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  • The maximum recording time available per file is 2 hours. 
When the maximum recording time is reached, recording is continued on a new recorded file. 
The sound may be interrupted at the point the recorded file changes. 
 
• The recorded file is not divided even when recording pauses temporarily. 
 
• The recorded file is named after the date and time the recording is started. (file name: Year-
Month-Day-Hour-Minute-second)
 
• The recorded file can be deleted anytime.  (page 37)
 
• To play a recorded file, select it from “Recorded” file list in the home screen.  (page 33)
 
• The recorded file can be copied in the PC. The recorded file is stored in either folder below. 
 
 
– Internal  memory: "Computer" — "KENWOOD_DAP" — "RECORD" folder
 
 
–SD card: "Computer" — "(SD card)" — "KWD" folder
The music or voice input from microphones or an audio component can be recorded as 
described below. 
1
 
Set this unit to record-pause mode. 
The record-pause (
) indicator lights up. 
2
 Start 
recording. 
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The recorded 
file name is 
displayed. 
 
When sync recording is set to "Auto sync" (page 30):
Recording starts automatically when music starts, and 
pauses when music ends. 
A new recorded file is created at the start of recording. 
The 
 indicator blinks during record-pause. 
 
When delayed recording is set (page 31):
The 
 indicator blinks and recording starts 
when the set delay time has elapsed. 
 Recording music or voice