50 K-511USB/RD-K511USB 51EnglishBefore recordingVarious recording methodsThis system is capable of various recording methods to enable optimum recording according to the recording formatand sound properties of the audio sources.Audio sources recordable with this systemRecording DestinationRecording SourceSD1 SD2 USB device Componentconnected to REC OUTCD Ä/ô Ä/ô Ä/ô ôSD1 — MOVE MOVE ôSD2 MOVE — MOVE ôUSB device MOVE MOVE — ôiPod/D.AUDIO ô ô ô ôRadio broadcast (TUNER) ô ô ô ôExternal component (connectedto AUX) ô ô ô ôÄ: Signal is recorded in a digital format. —: Recording is impossible.ô: Signal is recorded in the analog format. When a digital copy-controlled CD is recorded, the REC INPUT is switched automatically to "ANALOG". (page 88)MOVE: Movement of folders/files is possible. (page 60)Selecting the recording mode according to the quality and purposeFour modes are available for recording in SD/USB.PCM(High-quality mode)To record audio in thesame quality as CDHQ(High-quality mode)To record high-quality audioSQ(Standard-quality mode)To record standard-quality audioSLQ(Long-hour mode)To record radio, etc. foran extended periodRecording modes and recording timeRecord modeMemory capacityPCM(1411 kbps)HQ(192 kbps)SQ(128 kbps)SLQ(96 kbps)128 MB About 10 minutes About 1 hour 20 minutes About 2 hours About 2 hour 40 minutes256 MB About 20 minutes About 2 hour 40 minutes About 4 hours About 5 hour 20 minutes512 MB About 40 minutes About 5 hour 20 minutes About 8 hours About 10 hour 40 minutes1 GB About 1 hour 20 minutes About 10 hour 40 minutes About 16 hours About 21 hour 20 minutes2 GB About 2 hour 40 minutes About 21 hour 20 minutes About 32 hours About 42 hour 40 minutes4 GB About 5 hour 20 minutes About 42 hour 40 minutes About 64 hours About 85 hour 20 minutes8 GB About 10 hour 40 minutes About 85 hour 20 minutes About 128 hours About 170 hour 40 minutesThe maximum number of files recordable in an SD card is 999.The recording mode is variable depending on the audio source. For the available recording modes, see "Setting therecording mode per audio source (REC MODE)". (page 86)One-Touch Edit recordingThe One-Touch Edit (O.T.E.) recording function allows the CD to be recorded in an SD card or USB device with a singlepress of a button.When recording from a digital copy-controlled CD, switch REC INPUT to "ANALOG" before starting the O.T.E. recording.Recording destination folder/file namesRegardless of the TEXT COPY setting, the radio station name, AMG database information and disc file information areadded to the folder and file names.In recording from the CD, the title information is added only when it is recorded with the O.T.E. recording. If the AMGdatabase information is available, it is used in priority over other types of title information.•••RecordiPodiPod adapterPAD-iP7 (separatelyavailable)VCR, etc.kenwooddigital audioplayer, etc.PNC-150(separately available)USBdeviceThe REC OUT terminal outputs thesignal of the selected audio source.kenwooddigital audioplayer, etc.3-pole miniplug cord (commercially available)Analog recordingDigital recordingMOVE functionREC OUTThe following diagram shows the signal paths used in recording of this system.