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Adjusting The Recording Level; Setting The Clock To Stamp The Recorded Time; Manual Recording - Sony Walkman MZ-R91 Operating Instructions Manual

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Adjusting the recording level

(Manual recording)

See the illustration in the Japanese text
(page19).
When you record with an analog (line)
input, the sound level is adjusted automati-
cally. If necessary, you can set the level
manually.
While holding down P, slide REC to
1
the right.
The recorder stands by for recording.
2
Press the jog lever, flip until
"RecVolume" flashes in the display,
and then press the lever again.
3
Flip the jog lever until "ManualREC"
flashes in the display, and then press
the lever.
To switch back to the automatic level
adjustment, press the lever while
"Auto REC" flashes in the display.
4
Play the program source.
While observing the level meter in the
5
display, adjust the recording level by
flipping the lever or pressing + (+)
or =(–).
Set the level so that the level meter
reaches around
beneath the display window.
If the sound is too high, lower the
recording level until the level meter
just barely reaches the
mark beneath the display window.
Recording does not start in this step.
If your source is an externally
connected component, be sure to cue
the source to the begining of the
material to be recorded before you
start playback.
Press P again to start recording.
6
To stop recording, press p.
Notes
• The recording level cannot be adjusted
while recording is in progress. If you want
to adjust the recording level after you have
started the recording, press P to pause the
recorder. Then do the procedure from step 5.
• You cannot adjust the recording level
manually during synchro-recording.
64
(–12 dB) mark
(OVER)
Setting the clock to stamp the
recorded time
See the illustrations in the Japanese text
(page 22).
To stamp the date and time on the MD
when you record, you need to set the clock.
1
Connect the supplied AC power
adaptor.
2
Press the jog lever while no disc is
inserted or the recorder is stopped.
3
Flip the jog lever until "CLOCK SET"
flashes in the display, and then press
the lever.
The digits of the year flash.
4
Change the current year by flipping
the jog lever and press to enter.
The digit of the month flashes.
5
Repeat steps 4 to enter the current
month, date, hour, and minute.
When you press the jog lever to enter
the minute, the clock starts operating.
If you make a mistake while
setting the clock
Press p, and repeat the steps above.
Press the jog lever to locate the digit to be
changed.
To display the time in the 24-hour
system
Press P while setting the clock. To change
the clock to the 12-hour system, press P
again.
Charging the built-in battery for the
clock
After setting the clock, leave the recorder
connected to the AC power for about 2 hours
to charge the built-in battery for the clock.
Once charged, the built-in battery will last for
about a month without being connected to
any of the power sources. The recorder will
automatically charge the built-in battery while
operating on AC power, a rechargeable
battery or dry batteries.

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