Sony CMT-HX3R Manual Do Utilizador

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Basic Oper
ations
Recording from a disc 
onto an USB device
You can connect an optional USB device 
(Digital music player or USB storage 
media) to the   (USB) port 
 on the 
unit and record music from a disc to the 
USB device.
You can record from a CD-DA disc or 
MP3 disc only.
The audio format of files recorded by this 
system is MP3.
The approximate size of the recording is 
about 1 MB per minute of recording time 
from a CD. The size may be larger when 
recording from an MP3 disc.
See “Playable/Recordable USB devices” 
(page 32) for a list of USB devices that 
can be connected to this system.
Synchro Recording
You can easily record an entire disc onto 
an USB device.
Connect a recordable USB 
device to the   (USB) port 
 
as shown below.
When USB cable connection is 
necessary, connect the USB cable 
supplied with the USB device to be 
connected.
See the operation manual supplied 
with the USB device to be connected 
for details on the operation method.
Select the CD function, then 
load the disc you want to 
record.
Press PLAY MODE 
 repeatedly 
to select the play mode when 
the CD player is stopped.
The play mode automatically changes 
to normal play mode, if you start 
recording in shuffle play mode, repeat 
play mode or in program play mode 
(when no tracks or MP3 files are 
programmed).
For details about the play mode, see 
“To change the play mode” (page 13).
Press CD-USB SYNC/REC1 
 on 
the unit.
“REC” flashes, and the display cycles 
through “SYNC REC,” “xxxMB Free” 
(remaining space on the USB device) 
and “Push ENTER.”
The USB device stands by for 
recording and the CD player pauses 
for play.
Press ENTER 
.
Recording starts. When the recording 
is completed, the CD player and the 
USB device stop automatically.
Recording a single track or MP3 
file during playback (REC1)
You can easily record the track or MP3 
file that is currently being played back 
onto an USB device.
USB device (Digital music 
player or USB storage 
media)
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