Checking the remaining recording time of sd or usb, Adjusting the external signal input level – Kenwood K-511USB-B User Manual
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AUX
ENTER
TOOL
RETURN
STOP
F
TUNER
CD
E
iPod/
D.AUDIO
MULTI CONTROL
A/B
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Checking the remaining recording time of SD or USB
The number of folders, the number of audio fi les
and the remaining recording time of SD or USB can
be viewed.
1
Insert the media.
Insert the SD card or USB device to be checked in
the main unit.
2
Select the audio source.
Press [CD
E]/[iPod/
D.Audio
E]/[TUNER]/[AUX].
The remaining recording time of SD1/SD2/USB available
with the currently selected audio source is displayed.
When the CD source is selected, be sure to load a disc.
3
Enter the Tool menu.
Press [TOOL].
4
Select "CAPACITY".
Press [MULTI CONTROL
A/B]
to select, then press [ENTER].
When checking the
capacity of SD1
5
Enter the selection.
Current number of folders/
Folder number limit (200)
Current number of fi les/
File number limit (1000)
Remaining recording time
Recording mode
All of the folders and fi les recorded with this system are
stored in the KWD folder, but the numbers of storable
folders and fi les are limited. (page 102)
The remaining recording time information is calculated
based on the recording modes available with each audio
source. (page 86)
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Adjusting the External Signal Input Level
If the audio level of the connected external
component is lower or higher than the level at
the same volume control position of other audio
sources, the input level of this system can be
adjusted in the range between −3 and +3.
1
Select the audio source.
Press [iPod/D.AUDIO
E]/
[AUX].
2
Enter the Tool menu.
Press [TOOL].
3
Select "INPUT LEVEL".
Press [MULTI CONTROL
A/B]
to select, then press [ENTER].
4
Adjust the input level.
Press [MULTI CONTROL
A/B].
When the AUX input
level is adjusted to "+3"
The input level adjustment is applied only to the
audio source selected in step 1.
5
Enter the selection.
Press [ENTER].
Adjusting the input level varies the input levels from the
external components connected to both the [iPod/
D.AUDIO IN] and [AUX IN] terminals.
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