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15. 00000000000 01000000000 000000 od lt lt 23 Co Co Co Co Co Co Co a C3 r3 oo 0000000 0000000 111010 0 5 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 DO AVLS 000 1 00 00 LIMITOD 0 0 0000000000000000 0000000000 000 0000000000000000 00000 11101 00000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 591 MEGA BASS DIGITAL MEGA BASSO 0 0 0000 0000000000000000 0000000 000000 a 0 nooo 0 BASSO 00000000 BASSO 0 000000 000 000 000 00000 22 23 000000000000000000 000000000000000 50000000000 0000 HOLDO 00 0000000000 0000000000 m 00 00 0000000000 0000000 0000 000 00000 00 5 000 12 000000000000000000 0000000000000 DISPLAY 1 pisPLAYn nn
16. E 0 E EST CI 2 gt 48 EI TR 4 O 000 03 L3 4 r3 01 51 4 m 64 0 000000000000 000000000000000000 0000 0 00000000000 00000 CD 0000000000 Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding 0 D OOCDA0G00000000000 000000000000000000 00000 O TOC O TOC 0 Table Of Contents 0 0 0 UD HOO 000000000000000 00 0 000000000000 Toc Edit 00000000000 00000000000000 000000000000000000 000000 0000000000000 000000000000000000 00000 42 000 TUE 00 LINE 0000 MD 000000000 SCMS 00 0000 10000000 00001 200 0000000 200000000
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18. When you press to enter the minute the clock starts operating If you make a mistake while setting the clock Press 88 and repeat the steps above Press W to locate the digit to be changed To display the time in the 24 hour system Press DISPLAY button while setting the clock To change the clock to the 12 hour system press DISPLAY 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 Tips The recorder switches back to stereo recording when you press to stop recording If you record in monaural from a stereo source the sounds from left and right will be mixed MDs recorded in monaural can be played back only with an MD player recorder that has the monaural playing function Adjusting the recording level Manual recording See the illustration in the Japanese text 18 When you record with analog line input the sound level is adjusted automatically If necessary you can set the level manually 1 While holding down 88 hold the REC switch to the right for more than 2 seconds ManualREC appears
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20. and the recorder stands by for recording 2 Play the source 3 While observing the level meter in the display adjust the recording level by pressing Bl 144 Set the level so that it hits the seventh indicator from the bottom at maximum input level 4 Press Ml again to start recording Tips recorder switches back to automatic level adjustment when you press 88 to stop recording The recording level should be adjusted while the recorder is in standby mode You cannnot adjust it while recording suononnsu 55 Connecting to a stereo system See the illustration in Japanese text page 24 Connect the LINE OUT jack of the recorder to the line in jacks of an amplifier or a tape player with a line cable not supplied The output is analog The recorder plays the MD digitally and sends analog signals to the connected equipment Using car See the illustration in Japanese text page 24 You can listen to MDs with your car stereo system using the following equipment not supplied Car Mount Kit CPM MZ6VK contents Car mount unit Car connecting pack Car battery cord etc Refer to the operating manual of the equipment for details Note Do not put the recorder on a dashboard or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight since the temperature may rise excessively Various ways of playback Selecting a track directly See the illustrations in
21. erasing is completed BLANK DISC appears Adding a track mark See the illustration in the Japanese text page 26 You can insert a track mark into a track 1 While the recorder is playing or pausing an MD press TMARK button on the recorder at the point you want to mark MARK ON appears in the display and the track mark is added To add track marks while recording Press TMARK button while recording except while Synchro recording p Editing recorded tracks You can edit your recordings Premastered MDs cannot be edited Notes When you press after editing Edit flashes for about a second Do not move or jog the recorder or disconnect the power source while the indication is flashing You cannot edit on an MD with its tab open for protection Before editing close the tab at the side of the MD Erasing a track See the illustration in the Japanese text page 25 You can quickly erase a recorded track Note that once a recording has been erased you cannot retrieve it 1 Press the ERASE button while playing the track you want to erase and Push appear in the display alternately and the recorder plays the selected track repeatedly Check the track number in the display To cancel erasing press 2 Press the ERASE button again to erase the track The track is erased from the MD and the remaining tracks are renumbered To erase a part of a
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24. slide the OPEN switch and open the lid new track mark is added at the point where you pressed 88 and the recording will be marked with the new track number when you resume recording 2 Once you open the lid the point to start recording will change to the beginning of the first track When recording on a recorded MD check the point to start recording on the display If the recording does not start Make sure the MD is not record protected If the tab at the side of the MD is open slide it back so the tab is visible gt recording Recording right away See the illustrations in the Japanese text page 10 to 11 Use a line cable not supplied to hook up an analog source The source sound of CDs or tapes will be sent as an analog signal and recorded digitally If you want to record programs from digital equipments or a microphone see Various ways of recording Premastered MDs cannot be recorded over 1 Make connections Connect the LINE IN OPTICAL jack of recorder to the LINE OUT R red L white jacks of the source with a line cable The recorder switches to analog input automatically Connect the DC IN 6V jack of the recorder to a wall outlet with the supplied AC power adaptor When the recorder has different sound sources connected at the same time the recorder switches to the digital microphone or analog input in this order of priority 2 Insertarecordable MD Slid
25. track Add track marks at the beginning and the end of the part you want to erase then erase the part Labeling recordings See the illustration in the Japanese text page 28 You can label the MDs and tracks you recorded with letters numbers and marks Each label can be made up of up to 200 characters and each MD can include up to 1700 characters 1 To label a track play the track you want to label To label an MD insert the recordable MD you want to label If an MD is already inserted press 88 to stop 2 Press the TITLE ENTER button When playing a track the recorder plays the track repeatedly 3 Rotate the vertical jog dial to select a character and press the jog dial to enter the selected character Press to select the first character of capital letters small letters marks and numbers quickly Press to move the cursor to left or right Press the END SEARCH button for a space Press the ERASE button to delete a character Press to stop labeling To use Katakana press VOLUME to change the display as follows 4 Repeat step 3 until you have entered all the characters for the label 5 Press the TITLE ENTER button to finish labeling To cancel labeling Press suononunsuj 1 57 Erasing a track mark See the illustrations in the Japanese text page 26 When you record with analog line input unneces
26. with the date and time the MD was recorded When only lights up the current date and time are displayed Time display Shows the elapsed time of the track being recorded or played Character information display Displays the disc and track name date error messages track numbers etc Disc and track names appear only with MDs that have been electronically labeled 12 13 14 The headphones with a remote control 1 Headphones Can be replaced with optional headphones 2 Stereo mini plug 3 stop button 4 Control To play turn to B 1 during stop Turn to gt during play to search the beginning of the succeeding track hold in this position to fast forward Turn to during play to search the beginning of the preceeding track hold in this position to rewind 5 HOLD switch Slide to lock the controls of the remote control 6 pause button 7 PLAY MODE button 8 DISPLAY button 1 9 VOL volume buttons et When the AVLS switch is set on you 8 cannot increase the volume to the maximum To increase the volume above the limited level set the AVLS d switch to off 4 10 TRACK MARK button o 11 Display window 49 23 ERASE button 24 TMARK track mark button 25 END SEARCH button 26 REC record switch 27 pause button 28 OPEN switch The display window of the recorder 1 Position pointer Shows the current location on the MD The point under recor
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30. 000000000000 NAME FULL 000000000200000 000000000000000 10 0000000000 1700 Hi DC in 00000000000 67 000 0000000000 00000000000000 0000000000000000 p 0000060000000 00 HOLD 0000000000000 0 005 88 230 000 LOW BATT 00000000 0000000000000000 0000000 300310000 MEM OVER 00000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 000000 LINE 0000 0000 00000 0000 1000000 00000000000 NO DISC 0000000000010 000000000 37 EJ ETET 0 1158 0000000000000000 0000000 0000000 254000000 0000000000000000 aa Se ee al agona 00 SIGNAL ONLY PROTECTED SORRY TEMP OVER TR FULL TrPROTECT
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33. 5 HOLDO 0 0 230 0000000000000000 000000000 Looking at the controls The numbers are keyed to the illustrations in the Japanese text pages 44 to 46 The recorder 1 Battery compartment 2 MODEbutton Each time you press here while playing an MD the recorder plays the MD in a different play mode normal play all repeat single repeat or shuffle repeat Press here while recording to select monaural recording 3 DISPLAY button Press to display the current play mode the remaining time of the current track the remaining time of the disc or the recording date and time 4 CLOCK SET button at the bottom 5 MIC SENS mic sensitivity switch at the bottom 6 AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System switch at the bottom Slide to LIMIT to limit the maximum volume DC IN 6V jack Display window SYNCHRO REC synchro recording switch 10 MIC PLUG IN POWER jack 11 LINEIN OPTICAL jack 12 LINE OUT jack 13 DIGITAL MEGA BASS button Press to emphasize bass sound 14 Y REMOTE headphones remote jack 15 REClamp 16 Vertical jog dial 17 TITLE ENTER button 18 play button 19 Ke PP I search AMS buttons 20 stop button 21 VOLUME buttons 22 HOLD switch Slide to lock the controls of the recorder oon o E Operating Instructions Welcome Welcome to the world of the MiniDisc Here are some of the ca
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35. GNAL The recorder could not detect digital input signals Make sure that the source is connected firmly If the message appears while recording press W to end recording P B ONLY You tried to record or edit on a premastered MD P B means playback PROTECTED You tried to record or edit on an MD with its tab in the record protect position SORRY You tried to erase a track mark while playing the MD or at the beginning of the first track You tried to erase a track mark to combine tracks the recorder cannot combine TEMP OVER Heat has built up in the recorder Wait until the recorder cools down TR FULL You tried to record more than 254 tracks TrPROTECT You tried to record over or edit a track which has been protected from being recorded over d If you have recorded or erased many times on the same MD the data of a single track may be scattered throughout the MD When the data is scattered in groups of less than 12 seconds long the recorder will not be able to combine the tracks 2 Track protected MiniDiscs Some MD recorders will let you protect individual tracks from being recorded over This recorder however does not offer this feature gt Additional information Messages If the recorder cannot carry out an operation error messages may flash in the display window as follows BLANK DISC You tried to play an MD with no recording on it DISC ERR The recorder cannot read the MD it
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37. a EET EE 6 5 00000000000 00000000000 0000000000 LU DL U LU 00000000000000000000000M30000000000000 1 ooo 000000 00000 0000 DC IN 6V0 0000000 00 00 0 2 00000000000000000 000000000000 00 0000000000 2 1000000000 0 0 000 0000 0000 00 12 00000000 1 11111000 un 00000000000000 0000000 000000 00000000 00000000 000000000 000000000000 Ha OPENI 00000000000000000000 13 Oro Dn VOLUME 00 D 2 VOLOD 0000 0000 00 000000000000 1000000000 00000 ea 1000 OOOO 00 00000000 00 Pri 000000007 0 moooooooooo 02 1440 0 0 00000000 C 0000000000000000000 000000000000000000 0000 lt 00000000000000 0000000 0000000000 000 0000000 Co EE EEE
38. an optical cable not supplied The recorder switches to digital input automatically 2 Connect the power source To use on AC power see Recording an MD right away To use on other power sources see page 58 3 Insert a recordable MD Slide the OPEN switch to open the lid insert a recordable MD and close the lid 4 Press and slide the REC switch to the right REC lights up and recording starts 5 Play the sound source To stop recording press Note When recording from a portable CD player play it on AC power and disable the anti skip function such as ESP Electronic Shock Protection Various ways of recording Connecting digital and analog inputs The recorder selects digital or analog input according to how the sound source is hooked up Input Digital Analog line input input Difference Connectable Equipment Equipment source with an with an optical analog line digital output jack output jack Usable Digital Line cable cord cable with with 2 phono an optical plugs or a or an stereo mini optical mini plug plug Signal Digital Analog from the Even when a source digital source such as a CD is connected the signal sent to the recorder is analog Recorded Marked Marked track copied eafter more numbers auto than 2 seconds matically of silence eat the ewhen same recording is positions as paused the source You can erase ewhen unnecessary recording is marks after
39. ding or playing flashes The recorded portion lights up 2 MONO monaural indication 3 Play mode indication Shows the play mode of the MD G all repeat All tracks play repeatedly single repeat One track plays repeatedly SHUR shuffle repeat Tracks will be repeated in random order 4 Disc indication Shows that the disc is rotating for recording playing or editing an MD 5 SYNC synchro recording indication Lights up while synchro recording 6 REC indication Lights up while recording Flashes when standing by for recording 7 Level meter Shows the level of the MD being played or recorded 8 AM PM indication Lights up along with the time indication in the 12 hour system 9 Mega bass indication 10 Battery indication Shows battery condition While charging the rechargeable battery this indication shows the charging condition 11 REMAIN remaining time tracks indication Lights up along with the remaining time of the track remaining time of the MD or remaining number of tracks To stop recording press Do not move or jog the recorder or disconnect the power source while the Data Save or Toc Edit indication is flashing in the display To Press Pause n Press 81 again to resume recording Record over lori to partway through find the start point of the previous recording and press recording to stop Then slide the REC switch Remove the MD then
40. e the OPEN switch and open the lid Insert a recordable MD with the label side facing up and press the lid down to close 3 Selectrecording start point If you want to add a recording to the end of the previous recording press END SEARCH button If you want to start recording from the beginning skip this step 4 Startrecording Press and slide the REC switch to the right lights up and recording starts Play the sound source The level of the recorded sound is adjusted automatically 50 To Do this Beeps in the headphones Pause Press II Continuous short beeps Press 81 again to resume play Find the Press once beginning ofthe Turn the control to on the remote control Three short beeps Press WP once Turn the control to j gt BB on the remote control Two short beeps Keep pressing 9 Keep the control turned to on the remote control Keep pressing P Keep the control turned to Pel on the remote control then slide the OPEN switch and open the lid current track Find the beginning of the next track Go backwards while playing Go forward while playing Remove the MD suononnsu 6uneriedo 1 51 DTo go backwards or forward quickly without listening 5 and hold down or PPI keep the control turned on the remote control Once you open the lid the point to start play will change t
41. is scratched or dirty Reinsert the MD If the same message still appears replace the MD DISC FULL There is no more space to record on the MD less than 12 seconds available Data Save The MD player is recording information sounds from the memory to the disk Wait until this process is completed Do not expose the player to any physica shock nor disrupt power supply Toc Edit The MD player is recording information track start and end position from the memory to the disk Wait until this process is completed Do not expose the player to physical shock nor disrupt power supply BUSY You tried to operate the recorder while it was accessing the recorded data Wait until the message goes out in rare cases it may take about a minute NAME FULL You tried to enter more than 200 characters of track or disc name or the characters entered in an MD are more than 1700 HiDCin The power supply is higher than reguired Use the recommended power sources HOLD You tried to operate the recorder with the HOLD switch slid in the direction of the arrow Slide back the switch LOW BATT The rechargeable battery or dry batteries are weak Charge the rechargeable battery or replace the dry batteries 0000000 0141 00010000000006 7 35 O000000000000000000 03 5448 331100 0 052 232 26118 06 539 5111 Printed in Japan
42. itch Before synchro recording be sure to make digital connection and insert a recordable MD 1 Slide the SYNCHRO REC switch to ON SYNC lights up in the display 2 Press and slide the REC switch to the right lights up in the display The recorder starts recording when you start playing the source player To stop recording press Tips You cannot pause recording manually during synchro recording e When there is no sound from the source player for more than 3 seconds during synchro recording the recorder stands by for recording automatically When the sound comes from the souce player the recorder starts synchro recording again When the MD player is in recording pause for longer than 5 minutes recording stops automatically Note Do not switch SYNCHRO REC after step 2 Recording may not be made properly Setting the clock to stamp the recorded time See the illustrations in the Japanese text page20 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 CLOCK SET button at the bottom of the recorder with a pointed object The digits of the year flash 3 Change the current year by pressing or lt lt To change the digits rapidly keep pressing or PP 4 Press to enter the year The digit of the month flashes 5 Repeat steps 4 to enter the current month date hour and minute
43. o the beginning of the first track If the playback does not start Make sure the recorder is not locked If it is locked slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction of the arrow When using optional headphones Use headphones with a stereo mini plug You cannot use headphones with a micro plug MD playing Playing an MD right away See the illustrations in the Japanese text pages 12 to 13 If you want to use the rechargeable battery be sure to recharge them before playing see page 30 1 Make connections Connect the remote control equipped headphones supplied to the REMOTE jack Q Connect the DC IN 6V jack of the recorder to a wall outlet with the supplied AC power adaptor 2 Insert an MD D Slide the OPEN switch and open the lid Insert an MD with the label side facing up and press the lid down to close 3 Start playing Press Turn the control to j gt el on the remote control A short beep sounds in the headphones Press the VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume To stop play press Recording with digital input See the illustration in Japanese text page 15 Use an optical cable POC 5B or POC 5AB not supplied to hook up a digital source such as a CD or DAT The source sound will be sent and recorded as a digital signal 1 Connect the LINE IN OPTICAL jack of the recorder to the optical digital output jack of the source with
44. ons in the Japanese text page 30 Before using the supplied lithium ion rechargeable battery LIP 8 for the first time you must charge it on the recorder 1 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor 2 Insert the LIP 8 to the recorder and close the lid When charging is completed battery indication disappears A completely discharged battery takes about 3 hours to charge fully and about 2 hours to charge 8090 Tip You can use the recorder while charging Using on dry batteries nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery See the illustrations in the Japanese text page 31 Before using a nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery you must charge it with the exclusive battery charger BP DM20 not supplied 1 Attach the supplied battery case 2 Insert two LR6 size AA dry batteries or a charged nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery 58 suononnsu 1 5 MEM OVER You started recording when there is no indication in the display with the recorder receiving continuous vibration Put the recorder on the stable place and start recording again NO COPY You tried to make a copy from a disc that is protected by the Serial Copy Management System You cannot make copies from a digitally connected source which was itself recorded using the digital connection Use the analog connection instead NO DISC You tried to play or record with no disc in the recorder NO SI
45. ours battery R6 size AA Approx Approx Sony alkaline 5 hours 12 hours dry batteries LR6 SG x 2 BP DM20 Approx Approx nickel metal 5 hours 8 hours hydride rechargeable battery LIP 8 Approx Approx LR6 SG x 2 12 hours 22 hours LIP 8 Approx Approx BP DM20 10 hours 15 hours When to replace the batteries When the dry batteries or rechargeable battery are weak flashing or LOW BATT appears in the display Replace the dry batteries or charge the rechargeable battery Notes on dry batteries Incorrect battery usage may lead to leakage of battery fluid or bursting batteries To prevent such accidents observe the following precautions Insert the and poles of the batteries correctly Do not install new and used batteries or different kinds of batteries together Do not try to recharge the batteries When the recorder is not be used for a long time be sure to remove the batteries If a battery leak should develop carefully and thoroughly wipe away battery fluid from the battery compartment before inserting new ones sources You can use the recorder on house current a lithium ion rechargeable battery supplied dry batteries not supplied a nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery not supplied It is preferable to use the recorder on house current when recording for a long time Using on a lithium ion rechargeable battery See the illustrati
46. pabilities and features you ll discover with the new MiniDisc Recorder Shock resistant memory Offsets up to 40 seconds of optical read errors Shuttle dial remote control with LCD Keep the main unit in your pocket and operate the MiniDisc player through the shuttle dial on the remote control The LCD diplays track information playback mode as well as battery condition High fidelity recording Low noise low distortion high fidelity recording through the optical digital input jack Vertical jog dial You can select your desired tracks directly by simply rotating a dial Digital synchro recording The recorder automatically starts and pauses recording in sync with operation on the connected digital equipment Sampling rate converter This unit enables you to record programs from digital equipment using other sampling rates such as a BS tuner or DAT deck Long recording with monaural sound You can record up to 148 minutes on a disc using monaural recording Position pointer The display graphically represents the current location on the disc Date and time stamp function The built in clock automatically records the date and time whenever you make a recording Title function You can see disc and track titles in the display on the main unit or the remote control while you are playing recording an MD 48 REC DATE recorded current date indication Lights up along
47. paused recording Recorded Same as the Adjusted sound source automatically level You can also adjust it manually suononunsuj 6ugesdo 1 53 Recording from a microphone See the illustration in the Japanese text page 17 Connect a microphone to the MIC PLUG IN POWER jack Use a stereo microphone 717 ECM MS907 5957 etc not supplied 1 Select the sensitivity with the MIC SENS switch Usually set it to HIGH When recording loud sounds such as a live concert set it to LOW 2 Inserta recordable MD Slide the OPEN switch to open the lid insert a recordable MD and close the lid 3 Press and slide the REC switch to the right REC lights up and recording starts To stop recording press Recording in monaural for double the normal recording time of an MD See the illustration in the Japanese text page 17 Before recording make connections to the sound source and the power source and insert a recordable MD 1 While pressing 88 press and slide the REC switch to the right The recorder stands by for recording 2 Press the MODE button Mono REC appears in the display and the recorder switches to monaural recording 3 Press again to start recording 4 Start the sound source Synchro recording from a digital source See the illustration in Japanese text page 16 You can easily dub a digital source on an MD by using the SYNCHRO REC sw
48. sary track marks may be recorded You can erase a track mark to combine the tracks before and after the track mark 1 While playing the track with the track mark you want to erase press II to pause 2 Find the track mark by pressing slightly 00 00 flashes in the display 3 Pressthe T MARK button to erase the mark The track mark is erased and the two tracks are combined The number of the newly combined track will be that of the first track and the succeeding tracks will be renumbered Moving recorded tracks See the illustrations in the Japanese text page 27 You can change the order of the recorded tracks 1 While playing the track you want to move keep pressing and press the TITLE ENTER button The recorder plays the selected track repeatedly 2 Rotate the vertical jog dial to select the new track position 3 Press the TITLE ENTER button Moving is completed and the recorder plays the moved track Tip You can also move the track by pressing the jog dial in step 3 Note You cannot charge the nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery BP DM20 on the recorder When using the lithium ion rechargeable battery and a dry battery or a nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery together stop operation before replacing the battery even when you are changing either of the two batteries Battery life Batteries Recording Playback LIP 8 lithium ion Approx Approx rechargeable 4hours 7 h
49. the Japanese text page 21 You can select the desired track directly by using the vertical jog dial 1 Rotate the jog dial until the disired track appears in the display window then press the jog dial The selected track name appears in the display and the recorder starts playing when you press the jog dial If the track has no name track number appears in the display Playing tracks repeatedly See the illustrations in the Japanese text page 21 Press MODE PLAY MODE on the remote control while the recorder is playing an MD Each time you press MODE PLAY MODE on the remote control the play mode indication changes as follows none normal play All the tracks are played once all repeat All the tracks are played repeatedly C 1 single repeat A single track is played repeatedly G SHUF shuffle repeat All the tracks are played repeatedly in random order Erasing a whole disc See the illustration in the Japanese text page 25 You can erase all the tracks on a disc at a time Note that once a recording has been erased you cannot retrieve it 1 While in the stop mode keep pressing the ERASE button and slide the REC switch to the right All and Push appear in the display alternately Make sure it is the right disc to be erased To cancel erasing press 2 Press the ERASE button again Edit flashes in the display When
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