Panasonic SJ-MR250 Manual Do Utilizador

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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Recording from a microphone
Refer to the illustration on page 25 of the
Japanese text.
Preparation
Preparation
Release HOLD.
Insert the rechargeable battery into the unit.
Insert a recordable MD.
1
Connect the microphone.
Connect while the unit is stopped.
Do not connect anything to [OPT/LINE IN].
Keep the microphone away from the unit to
avoid recording sounds from it.
If howling occurs while you are using
earphones, separate the microphone and
earphones or reduce the volume.
2
Slide [REC/LP MODE 
] to the right.
Slide again the switch to select LP2/LP4
mode.
3
1
Press [
1
/;
] to start recording.
Face the microphone towards the
source of the sound.
To pause recording
Press [
1
/
;
]. (The number of tracks
increases by one.)
Recording restarts when pressed again.
To stop recording
Press [
/OPR OFF].
(UTOC is recorded.)
The unit powers itself off automatically in
about a minute.
You can turn off the unit by pressing again
[
/
OPR OFF] on the main unit while
stopped.
Track marks
Add track marks manually or have the unit add
them at selected intervals.
(See next page.)
For stereo recording
Purchase a stereo microphone, part number
RP-VC200 or RP-VC300.
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Checking the remaining time on
the MD
This function allows you to check the time
available for recording while in recording
standby mode or in progress.
Press and hold [
$
LIGHT/
%
DISP] while in
recording standby mode or during
recording.
The display changes each time this is done to
show elapsed recording time and the
remaining recording time.
Note
The available time for recording corresponds to the
currently selected recording mode; LP2 or LP4.
Adjusting recording sensitivity
Press [EQ/REC SENS] while in recording
standby mode.
The mode changes each time the button is
pressed.
REC SENS H
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;
|
REC SENS L
|
;
|
Manual setting
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REC SENS H is recommended when:
Analogue recording from portable equipment
Digital recording from satellite tuners etc.
Microphone recording of meetings.
REC SENS L is recommended when:
Analogue recording from stereo systems
Normal digital recording.
Microphone recording of loud live
performances etc.
To adjust manually
1
Put the unit in recording standby mode.
2
Begin playback of the source.
3
Press [
:
or [
9
].
Adjust so the meter reaches to between
–12dB and –4dB.
9
: Recording sensitivity increases.
(The level meter also increases in
length.)
:
: Recording sensitivity decreases.
(The level meter also decreases in
length.)
Note
You cannot change the settings during
recording.
The setting is cleared when you finish
recording. Adjust again if necessary before
starting the next recording.
Remote control only
Refer to the illustrations on pages 26 and
27 of the Japanese text.
Ways of adding track marks
Apart from auto marking where the unit
automatically adds the track marks during
recording, there are also the manual and auto
time marking methods.
Press [MARK MODE] while the unit is in
the recording standby mode to select the
required marking method.
The mode changes each time the button is
pressed.
AUTO
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Track marks are added automatically 
|
when the tracks change.
|
;
|
MANUAL
|
Track marks can be added 
|
manually where required.
|
;
|
3MIN
|
Track marks are inserted at
|
3 minute intervals.
|
;
|
5MIN
|
Track marks are inserted at
|
5 minute intervals.
|
;
|
10MIN
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Track marks are inserted at
10 minute intervals.
Note
“AUTO” cannot be selected when recording
with a microphone.
To add track marks manually
Press [MARK MODE] when a track mark is
required during recording.
Press [T.MARK/EQ] during recording.
Note
Track marks are added manually even if
MANUAL
has not been selected.
Other recording functions
Main unit
Remote control
Operating
Instructions
Putting track marks
Track marks are put automatically as follows.
When recording from a CD or MD
The track marks are put onto the MD
corresponding to the tracks on the other disc.
(Track marks may not correspond to track
numbers with some discs.)
When recording from other digital sources
2 seconds of silence is determined as the
division between two tracks and a track mark
is added.
2 seconds of silence is determined as the
division between two tracks and a track mark
is added.
Note
Track marks will not be added if the space
between tracks is short or if there is noise in
the space. Track marks may be added in error
if there is a silent or especially quiet portion in
a track. Use the editing functions after
recording to add and remove track marks.
(See pages 90 to 91.)
Connecting digital equipment
Use an AC adaptor to power a portable CD
player and turn off its anti-skip function.
This unit has a sampling rate converter that
functions automatically, so you can make
digital recordings from equipment with
different sampling rates, such as satellite
receivers and DAT decks.
Note for long play recording
You can record using normal stereo, LP2
stereo, and LP4 stereo on the same disc. 
“LP:”  is added to the beginning of titles
recorded with LP2 or LP4 but this is not
displayed on this unit.
LP4 mode uses a special compression
method in order to achieve extended
recording and this may rarely cause some
noise when recording some material. Use
standard stereo or LP2 mode for better
sound quality.
The mode reverts to normal stereo recording
when you replace the battery or unplug the
AC adaptor.
DIGITAL
ANALOG