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Setting for microphone recording (“MIC 
AGC”)
When the sound being recorded (e.g., music) is 
low in volume and the surrounding sound is loud 
(audience noise, applause, etc.), the “Standard” 
setting in the “MIC AGC” menu is more suitable.
Note
You cannot set the “MIC AGC” setting if the 
recorder is set to adjust the recording level manually 
(while “REC Level” in the menu is set to “Manual”) 
( page 52).
Setting for adding track marks (“Time 
Mark”)
Using Time Mark to add track marks 
while recording
•  When the elapsed recording time exceeds 
the time interval for Time Mark: 
The recorder adds track marks at the point 
you set the time interval and from that point 
the recorder adds a track mark whenever the 
time interval has elapsed.
  Example: 8 minutes of recording has been 
completed when the Time Mark time interval is set 
to 5 minutes. 
A track mark will be added at the 8-minute point 
(after the start of recording) and after each 5-
minute interval thereafter.
•  When the time interval set for Time Mark 
exceeds the elapsed recording time: 
The recorder adds track marks when the set 
Time Mark time interval has elapsed.
  Example: Three minutes of recording has been 
completed when the Time Mark time interval is set 
to 5 minutes. 
A track mark will be added at the 5-minute point 
(after the start of recording) and after each 5-
minute interval thereafter.
Items
Options  (
: Default settings)
Group REC
Off
The recorder does not make a new group at the start of 
recording.
On
 
The recorder makes a new group at the start of recording.
SYNC REC
Off
 
Normal recording is performed.
On
Synchro-recording is performed (recording starts and stops in 
sync with the sound source when digital recording).
1)
 Appears only for discs used in Hi-MD mode. Audio components marked with the 
 or 
 logo mark 
support “PCM”, “Hi-SP” and “Hi-LP” recording modes.
2)
 Appears only for discs used in MD mode.
3)
 Audio components marked with the 
 or 
 logo mark support “LP2” and “LP4” recording modes.
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Using the Menu
MZ-RH1/MZ-M200.GB.2-669-084-11(1)