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1. Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Press f1 or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until Name appears then press Enter While the deck is recording a flashing cursor appears in the display and you can enter a name for the track being recorded In this case go to step 5 3 Press f or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until Nm In appears then press Enter 4 Press or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until the track number when naming a track or Disc when naming the MD flashes then press Enter A flashing cursor appears 5 Enter a name 6 Press Enter or Num Lock The whole name appears in the display Operating the Deck Through the Keyboard You can operate the MD deck by using the kevboard kevs This allows vou to edit MDs and control the deck without using buttons and control on the deck and on the remote Operations using the keyboard For details about each function see Front P anel Parts Descriptions on pages 8 and 9 or Remote Parts Descriptions on pages 10 and 11 As the keyboard substitutes for Press the following functions MENU NO Esc AMS or I f or Tab AMS or Hed L or Shift Tab H or YES Enter REC Shift Enter MUSIC SYNC Ctr Enter a Space lt lt gt gt PITCH CONTROL F1 TIME F3 PLAY MODE E5 SCROLL F6 DISPLAY CHAR F7 Selecti
2. 0 0s then pauses You can change the duration of Fade in and Fade out Play Recording 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Kd P PH repeatediy to select the setting then press AMS or YES To change the duration of Select Fade in Plav Recording Fin Fade out Plav Recording F out 3 Turn AMS or press kiq PP1 repeatedly to select the duration then press AMS or YES Both the Fade in and Fade out durations can be set in 0 1 second steps 4 Press MENU NO 42 Falling Asleep to Music Sleep Timer You can set the deck so that it turns off automatically after specified minutes MENU NO AMS YES 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press F lt P PI repeatedly until Sleep Off appears in the display then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press K4 PPI repeatedly to select the setting then press AMS or YES To Select Turn on Sleep Timer Sleep On Turn off Sleep Timer Sleep Off factory setting 4 Turn AMS or press Hi gt gt i repeatedly until Sleep 60min appears in the display then press AMS or YES 5 Turn AMS or press kta gt gt repeatedly to select the time to be turned off 30min 60min factory setting 90min or 120min then press AMS or YES
3. 15 and 16 3 Insert a CD into the CD player and select the playback mode Shuffle Play Program Play etc on the CD player 4 Press CD SYNC STANDBY The CD plaver changes to play standby and the MD deck changes to recording standby 5 Press CD SYNC START The deck starts recording and the CD player starts to plav The track number and elapsed recording time of the track appear in the displav if the CD player doesn t start playing Some CD plavers mav not respond when you press CD SYNC START Press Hon the CD player s remote instead to start plav on the CD plaver 21 SCW UO BuIrpio3s u SGIV uo Buipioo u Synchro recording With a Sony CD Player cp Synchro recording Operations you may want to do during CD Synchro recording To Press CD SYNC STOP Stop recording CD SYNC STANDBY or C ID PLAYER II Pause recording Locate the next track to be CD PLAYER F a Pe recorded during recording pause CD SYNC START or CD PLAYER HI Resume recording after pausing Check the remaining recordable time on the MIDD TIME page 12 Q You can use the remote of the CD player during CD Synchro recording Press To change the deck to And change the CD player to Recording Play a Recording pause Stop tl Recording pause Pause T During CD Synchro recording track numbers are marked in the following ways When the CD player is connected to the D
4. 6 Press MENU NO To turn off Sleep Timer Repeat the procedure above selecting Sleep Off in step Ss d Using a Timer By connecting a timer not supplied to the deck vou can start and stop playback recording operations at specified times For further information on connecting the timer or setting the starting and ending times refer to the instructions that came with the timer TIMER PLAY MODE C gt m Playing an MD using a timer 1 Do steps 1 to 3 of Playing an MD on page 23 2 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to select the play mode you want To play only specific tracks create a program see page 27 To specify the time for the end of playback press D gt to start playing then go to step 3 Q Set TIMER on the deck to PLAY 4 Set the timer as required When you have set the time for the start of playback the deck turns off When the specified time arrives the deck turns on and starts playing e When you have set the time for the end of playback playback continues When the specified time arrives the deck stops playing and turns off When you have set the time for both the start and end of playback the deck turns off When the starting time arrives the deck turns on and starts playing When the ending time arrives the deck stops plaving and turns off 5 After you have finished using the timer set TIMER on the deck to OFF Recording on an MD using a timer
5. Rate T 7 ry E Z ped ee 120 8 4 2 OOE Press You can check the track name at any time while playing Press SCROLL The track name appears and scrolls While the track name is scrolling press the button again to pause scrolling and again to continue scrolling Checking the pitch control value Press PITCH CONTROL repeatedly Each press of the button changes the display as follows Track number and elapsed time of the i _ ii 2 3 i 1 6 7 8 p gt ni 12 TRACK Te rr E Fetes 0 2 s H ae 4 _ om R www m L Pitch value in steps F 7 T T t E 2 r s AOR t t 5 7 i i i p 11 12 i ich Pup 3 woe a HE r t a L somem _ ZH ee a Fine control value F eie S E NQ 2 345 i l lt eee wis 67 8310 em 11 12 13 14 15 gt Px he peed ye az 96 oat 3 ig s 8 2 gOvER 14 t S lt Cume i aaa eae B Press S Po corer fo aa the pullin see Cae tte Piel on pases 1 355 sued JO uon5sun pue uo 1e3201 a Recording on MDs This chapter explains the various ways to record to an MD as well as how to mark track numbers and perform synchro recording with other components 14 Notes on Recording About indications which appear while recording When Protected and C11 alternate in the display The record protect slot is open and the MD ts record protected To record o
6. the deck will store the last settings T Mark Lsyn or T Mark Off and the trigger level and recall them the next time vou turn on the deck 20 Starting Recording With Six Seconds of Prestored Audio Data Time Machine Recording Whenever the deck is In recording pause the deck s butter memory continuously stores the latest six seconds worth of audio data When vou press AMS or T REC the recording then starts with the data in the buffer memory Time Machine Recording thus allows you to avoid missing the beginning of material recorded live from an FM or satellite broadcast AMS 1 Do steps 1 to 7 of Recording on an MD on pages 15 and 16 The deck changes to recording pause 2 Start playing the program source 3 Press AMS or T REC at the point where you want to start recording Recording starts with the six seconds of prestored data in the butfer memory then continues recording via the buffer memory thereafter To stop Time Machine Recording Press W Note The storage of data in the buffer memory starts from the moment the deck changes to recording pause Thus if you start recording less than six seconds atter changing to recording pause less than six seconds worth of data will be recorded from the buffer memory The same is true if the program source had been plaving for less than six seconds at the time vou start recording Synchro recording With the Audio Compo
7. 44 15 Tr E ri imi T 4B a kx 6 2 4 2 GOVER Jb Press Total number of tracks and remaining recordable time on the MD recordable MDs only Press Not shown for the premastered discs 12 While the deck is recording Press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY repeatedly to change the display Each press of the button changes the display as follows Track number and recorded time of the current track default display ai i rep Pe Th we U tla fF Steg eed mi FQ 3 s apas asa s Taqa goa Pas SYN 6 8 10 w Co 11 12 13 14 t5 gt TRACK 4 T a ry ri Z ee oe 1 02 4 4 2 Qo kasa me sa soe nee J ben R B G m G s lt 7 Press Level of the input signal T x m i T l a oF ah i 12345 Z the ils E Sina oqka usa ili ISYWC 6 7 BY pe To 11 12 13 14 15 gt i p i i mame i me ii i T OBO 4 32 IB 12 8 4 2 OOVER reat io om L Sasa Sone sat ales ig man wa om ate JL Press 7 s l i i safih pole k FS KHz appears while the analog signal is input Q You can check the remaining recordable time on the MD Press TIME Each press ot the button changes the display as follows Track number and recorded time of the current track default display Be To N 12 13 14 WH RACK it UTE bats i Track number and remaining recordable time on the MD 2 Q The Peak Hold Function freezes the peak level mete
8. button 11 13 17 22 Press to display the remaining time REPEAT button 26 Press to play tracks repeatedly PLAY MODE button 27 28 43 Press to select Shuffle Play or Program Play KEYBOARD jack 45 Connect a kevboard to this jack 24 PHONE LEVEL control 23 Use to adjust the volume of the headphones PHONES jack 23 Connect headphones to this jack TIMER selector 43 Use to set the timer for recording REC or plaving PLAN Set to OFF to turn the timer off gus Sjueg JO uon 5und pue UO eEI07 Syed JO UO IUNY pue uO 11e6e30O1 Remote Parts Descriptions gt iS PTAY MODE CONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRA al e ES T REC MUSIC Ss lele is E os ml iS al amp E E i C0 a D D i i TP NO iene 2 ME T GEE a La 7 7 7 ZZ jJ 10 ole gt lo 6 Fs 1 5 power switch 15 23 Press to turn the deck on When you turn the deck on the STANDBY indicator on the deck turns off When vou press the switch again the deck turns off and the indicator lights up TIME button 11 13 17 22 Press to display the remaining time _Letter number buttons 25 27 28 37 Press to input letters or numbers M SCAN button 24 Press to scan a track within a range of 6 to 20 seconds A SPACE button 29 Press to insert a three second blank space between tracks or t
9. causes Disc Full appears in the display even before the MD has reached the maximum recording time When 255 tracks have been recorded on the MD Disc Full appears regardless of the total recorded time More than 255 tracks can t be recorded on the MD To continue recording erase unnecessary tracks or use another recordable MD 50 Disc Full appears before the maximum number of tracks is reached Fluctuations in emphasis within tracks are sometimes interpreted as track intervals incrementing the track count and causing Disc Full to appear The remaining recording time does not increase even after erasing numerous short tracks Tracks under 12 seconds in length are not counted and so erasing them may not lead to an increase in the recording time The total recorded time and the remaining recordable time on the MD may not total the maximum recording time Recording is done in minimum units of 2 seconds each no matter how short the material The contents recorded mav thus be shorter than the maximum recording capacity Disc space may also be further reduced by scratches Limitations when recording over an existing track e The correct remaining recordable time may not be displaved e You may find it impossible to record over a track if that track has been recorded over several times already If this happens erase the track see page 31 e The remaining recordable time may be shortened out of
10. gt 25 twice then 1 10 and 8 If you enter a track number while the deck is stopped or paused The deck will still be stopped or paused at the beginning of the track EE Locating a Particular Point in a Track You can locate a particular point in a track during plav or plav pause lt lt lt p p Locating a point while monitoring the sound Press down lt lt during play You will hear intermittent playback as the disc goes forward or in reverse When vou reach the point release the button Notes It the disc reaches the end while vou re pressing PP the deck sain bulkejd stops e Tracks that are only a few seconds long may be too short for monitoring For such tracks play the MD at normal speed Locating a point by observing the time indication Press down lt lt 4 P during play pause The elapsed playing time of the track appears in the display When vou reach the point release the button No sound is output during this time Y When Over appears in the display The disc has reached the end while vou re pressing P gt Turn AMS counterclockwise or press kied or press lt to go back 2 D US saw usled Playing Tracks Repeatedly You can play an entire MD repeatedly This function can be used with Shuffle Plav to repeat all the tracks in random order page 27 or with Program Plav to repeat all the tracks in the program page 27 You can also r
11. kes NS waq lt a 3 gt Wis Rearend ws a ie Peace Rear u aM ave A ase eis oh Ee h s S BSC a ASS PS SE EE SE SR foes pies S ONY General Stereo Hifi Components Tape Decks lt F T z z NA z CD Piayers Mini Disc Players Audio Systems i VAS A A NaN ee CxS PAT VN LIMITED WARRANTY BOS Sony Electronics Inc Sony warrants this Product inciuding any accessories against defects in matertal or 2925 workmanship as follows ai ae 1 LABOR For a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase if this Product is determined to be defective oe Sony will repair or replace the Product at its option at no charge or pay the labor charges to any Sony autho rized service facility After the Warranty Period you must pay for all labor charges ie 2 PARTS In addition Sony will supply at no charge new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective Z 3 parts for a period of one 1 year After the warranty period you must pay for ail parts costs 5 KOAA 3 ACCESSORIES Parts and labor for all accessories are for one 1 year E xX To obtain warranty service you must take the Product or deliver the Product freight prepaid in either its origina packaging or packaging affording an equa degree of protection to any authorized Sony service facility This warranty does not cover customer instruction installation set up adjustments or signal reception prob lems This warranty does not cover cosmetic d
12. locate the starting point of the portion to be erased point A tek be The time indication m minute s second and f frame 1 86 second of the current point is displaved and several seconds of the track from that point plav back repeatedly To find a point quickly Specify a unit minute second or frame by which the MD is advanced when vou turn AMS or press Me gt P repeatedly To do this press lt lt P in step 4 repeatedly to select m s or t The selected unit flashes in the display 5 Repeat step 4 until you ve located point A 6 Press AMS or YES to enter point A Point B set appears and several seconds of the track from point A play back repeatedly 7 Continue playing the track or press PP to locate the ending point of the portion to be erased point B then press AMS or YES A B Ers and Point B ok alternate in the display and a few seconds of the track before point A and after point B plav back repeatedly 8 Repeat step 4 until you ve located point B 9 Press AMS or YES to enter point B Complete appears for a few seconds and the portion between point A and B is erased To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or R You can undo the erasure For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Note In the following cases Impossible appears and vou can t erase a portion of a track The point B you entered comes be
13. or ll Locate a succeeding track AMS clockwise or press A repeatedly Locate the beginning of the AMS counterclockwise or press current track or a preceding 44 repeatedly track Fject the MD 2 EJECT after stopping play To use headphones Connect them to PHONES jack Use PHONE LEVEL to adjust the volume 2 34 saw BuiAeld E Playing an MD You can adjust the analog signal level output to the LINE ANALOG OUT jacks and the PHONES jack 1 While the deck is plaving press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY repeatedly until the line output adjustment display appears 2 Turn AMS or press LEVEL repeatedly to adjust the output signal level Q You can use Setup Menu to adjust the analog output level While the deck is plaving select Aout in Setup Menu Note When vou eject the MD or turn ott the deck the output level is reset to the factory setting 0 0 dB 24 Playing a Specific Track While the deck is playing or stopped use the procedure below to quickly play any track Number buttons gt 25 M SCAN L Laa P Locating a track with AMS To go to Do the following The next or a succeeding track during play A preceding track during plav The beginning of the current track during plav A specific track while the deck is stopped A specific track by scanning each track for six to twenty seconds Music Scan 4 Au
14. player 1 MD deck 1 tape deck and 1 receiver You may be able to connect more than one CD player or MD deck depending on the model Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the respective component for details Example Amplifier CD player MD deck Tape deck Other Receiver component n the CONTROL AHI control system the control signals low both ways so there is no distinction of IN and OUT acks If a component has more than one CONTROL AHI ack you can use either one or connect different components to each jack acks and connection examples CD player m C j MD deck 3n CONTROL A1 jacks and connections tis possible to make connections between CONTROL A ind CONTROL Alll jacks For details regarding articular connections or setup options reter to the yperating instructions supplied with component s About the connecting cable some CONTROL Alll compatible components are supplied with a connecting cable as an accessory In this zase use the connecting cable for your connection When using a commercially available cable use a nonaural 2P mini plug cable less than 2 meters long with no resistance like the Sony RK Go9HG Basic Functions of the CONTROL A11 E Control System Automatic function selection When vou connect CONTROL ATH compatible Sony components using CONTROL AHI cables not supplied the function selector on the amplifier or receiver payeys Bum p automatically switches
15. repeatedly until S Space On appears then press AMS or YES 18 3 Turn AMS or press 44 1 repeatedly to select the setting then press AMS or YES To Select Turn on Smart Space and Auto Cut S Space On factory setting urn ott Smart Space and Auto Cut S 5pace Orf 4 Press MENU NO Notes eft vou start recording with no signal input Smart Space and Aute Cut will net operate regardless of the setting Smart Space does not affect the order of the track numbers being recorded even it the blank space occurs in the middle of a track Auto Cut is automatically turned on or off in tandem with Smart Space It vou turn off the deck or disconnect the AC power cord the deck will store the last setting S Space On or S Space Off and recall it the next time vou turn on the deck If the deck continues recording pause for about 10 minutes after the Auto Cut activated recording stops automatically ws s sassa xammasi Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track Marking You can mark track numbers either manually or 3 Turn AMS or press Kt gt gt repeatedly to select automatically while recording Bv marking track the setting then press AMS or YES numbers at specific points vou can quickly locate the To Select points later or edit the MD easily Turn on Automatic Track Marking T Mark Lsyvn factory setting MENU NO YES REC Turn off Automat
16. second or frame by which the MD is advanced when vou turn AMS or press Faq Pi repeatedly To do this press lt in step 4 repeatedly to select m sor ft The selected unit flashes in the display 334 I I SCGIN p pio3s wu Bunipa saN p pio3s u Bun p3 Dividing Tracks 5 Repeat step 4 until you ve located the dividing point 6 Press AMS or YES Complete appears tor a few seconds and the track is divided The deck starts to plav the newly created track Note that new track has no name To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or IE e You can undo the track division For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Q You can divide tracks while recording For details see Marking Track Numbers While Recording on page 19 Dividing a track after selecting the dividing point 1 While the deck is playing press AMS at the point you want to divide the track Divide and Rehearsal alternate in the display and the deck starts to play from the selected point 2 If necessary do step 4 of Dividing a track after selecting the track on page 33 to finely adjust the dividing point 3 Press YES Complete appears for a few seconds and the track is divided The deck starts to plav the newly created track Note that new track has no name To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or E q You can undo the track division For details see Undoing th
17. to the correct input when you press the plav button on one of the connected components If vou press D gt play button on the MD deck while the CD is plaving the tunction selector on the amplifier switches from CD to MD Notes e This function only works when the components are connected to the amplifier or receiver inputs according to the names on the function buttons Certain receivers allow you to switch the names of the function buttons In this case refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver e When recording do not play any components other than the recording source It will cause the automatic function selection to operate Synchronized recording This function lets vou conduct synchronized recording between the MD deck and selected source component 1 Set the source selector on the amplifier or receiver to the source component 2 Set the source component to pause mode make sure both the C gt and II indicators light together W Set the deck to recording pause mode 4 Press H on the deck The source component is released from the pause mode and recording begins shortly thereafter When playback ends from the source component recording stops Notes e Do not set more than one component to the pause mode This MD deck is equipped with a special synchronized recording function that uses the CONTROL AII Control System see Making a CD Synchro recording from a Sony CD plaver connec
18. turn off the deck or eject the MD e The step and fine control values are linked changing one value also changes the other You can use Setup Menu to change the pitch During play select Pitch to set the pitch automatically in steps or Pfine to finely contro the pitch Fade In and Fade Out 7 You can use Fade in Plav to gradually increase the signal level to the LINE ANALOG OUT jacks and the PHONES jack at the start of playback Fade out Play gradually decreases the signal level at the end of playback Fade in Recording gradually increases the signal level at the start of recording Fade out Recording gradually decreases the signal level at the end of recording Note ae The level of the signal output from the DIGITAL OUT connector does not change during Fade in Play nor Fade out Play Fade in Play and Fade in Recording SU01 IUNY 134 0 During play pause for Fade in Play or recording pause for Fade in Recording press FADER 4 flashes in the display and the deck performs Fade in Plav or Fade in Recording for five seconds factory setting until the counter reaches 0 0s 4 1 i suoipuny 43430 Fade In and Fade Out Fade out Play and Fade out Recording During play for Fade out Play or recording for Fade out Recording press FADER gt flashes in the display and the deck performs Fade out Plav or fade out Recording for five seconds factory setting until the counter reaches
19. 1 Do the following steps of Recording on an MD on pages 15 and 16 as requested To specify the time for Do The start of recording Steps to 7 then press W The end of recording Steps 1 to 10 Both start and end of recording Steps to 7 then press W Set TIMER on the deck to REC Set the timer as required When vou have set the time for the start of recording the deck turns off When the specified time arrives the deck turns on and starts recording e When vou have set the time for the end of recording recording continues When the specified time arrives the deck stops recording and turns off When vou have set the time for both the start and end of recording the deck turns off When the starting time arrives the deck turns on and starts recording When the ending time arrives the deck stops recording and turns off After you have finished using the timer set TIMER on the deck to OFF Then change the deck to standby status by plugging the AC power cord of the deck into a wall outlet or set the timer to continuous operation If TIMER is left at REC the deck will automatically start recording the next time you turn the deck on suon 3un3 49430 x If vou do not change the deck to standby status tor more than a week after timer recording has finished the recorded contents mav disappear 4355 pund 194370 x SUOI a ee Using a Timer Make sure to c
20. AL OPTI or OPT connector that copy is a first generation copy Note The restrictions of the Serial Copy Management Svstem don t apply when vou make a recording through the analog to analog connections Recording on an MD The operations tor normal recording are explained below H the MD has recorded material on it the deck will automatically start recording trom the end of the recorded portion ye A EJECT H REC MODE INPUT 1 Turn on the amplifier and program source and select the source on the amplifier 2 Pressl D to turn on the deck The STANDBY indicator turns off 3 Insert a recordable MD A Set INPUT to the position that corresponds to the input jacks connector connected to the program source If the source is connected to the Set INPUT to DIGITAL IN connector OPTI or OPT2 LINE ANALOG IN Jacks ANALOG 5 Set REC MODE to the recording mode you want to record in To record in Set REC MODE to Stereo STEREO tonaural MONO 15 SAW uo BGuipio593u SGW uo Bulpioday Recording on an MD 6 if necessary locate the point on the MD to start recording from If vou want to record on anew MD or start recording from the end of the recorded portion go to step 7 To record over from the beginning of an existing MD track Turn AMS or press Ke PP repeatedly until the number of the track to be recorded over appears To record over from the middl
21. ARD MENU NO AMS YES Connecting a keyboard to the MD deck Connect the keyboard connector to the KEYBOARD jack on the front panel of the deck You can connect or disconnect the keyboard at any time regardless of whether the deck is turned on or off Selecting keyboard type The first time vou connect a kevboard vou need to select the kevboard type 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Hea gt gt i repeatedly until Keyboard appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press K lt PP1 repeatedly until Type appears then press AMS or YES 4 Turn AMS or press Kd gt P repeatedly to select the setting then press AMS or YES To use the keyboard with Select English keyboard lavout US factory setting lapanese kevboard layout IP You can alse recall the factory setting by pressing CLEAR 5 Press MENU NO An pivoghay e Hulsp Pa GW 34 Hunessdg paeoqAay e Buisn 429g AIN 24 Bunei do Sa Se a ae a a a A IP I TI OT e Naming a Track or MD Using the Keyboard If you use a keyboard you can quickly enter or edit names While editing a name vou can move the cursor in jumps or scroll the name Short cut to the naming procedure 1 Press Num Lock while the deck is in one of the operating statuses listed below depending on what you want to name To name Press whil
22. ES again A flashing cursor appears TRACK 1 T Ll li Press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR repeatedly to select the character type To select Press repeatedly until Uppercase letters A appears in the displav Lowercase letters a appears in the display Numbers OQ appears in the display Symbols 1 appears in the display To enter a space Press e while the cursor is flashing 36 7 Turn AMS to select the character The selected character flashes TaN ers _ pras asia s A _ 67 8 IN TOC EIT iu L gt eal ow ee TRACK ci Tr a e To change a selected character Repeat steps 6 and 7 8 Press AMS The selected character is entered and lights continuously The cursor shifts to the right flashes and waits for the input of the next character TPR Pr aa 45 Be x 678 i Ns j gt TOC EDIT Pheer 7 od TRACK tah p i EAE waq vp x 18 32 8 4 2 OEA gmt R www 9 Repeat steps 6 to 8 to enter the rest of the name To change a character Press lt 4 P repeatedly until the character to be changed flashes then repeat steps 6 to 8 To erase a character Press lt P gt repeatedly until the character to be erased flashes then press CLEAR 10 Press YES The whole name appears in the display To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or m You can undo the naming of a track or MD Fo
23. IGITAL IN connector track numbers are automatically marked as they appear on the CD e When the CD player is connected to the LINE ANALOG IN jacks track numbers are automatically marked when T Mark Lsyn has been selected page 19 e When vou resume recording after recording pause anew track number is automatically marked regardless of the track marking parameter setting T Mark Lsyn or T Mark Off Q You can change CDs during CD Synchro recording 1 Press W on the CD plaver s remote 2 Change the CD 3 Press D gt on the CD plaver s remote Recording resumes 2255 You can also perform synchro recording with a Sony video CD player By reprogramming the MD s remote vou can use the procedure above to perform syvnehro recording with a Sony video CD player Press number button 2 while pressing down O on the MD deck s remote You can now operate the MD deck and the video CD plaver with the remote To control the CD player again press number button 2 while pressing down I O on the MD deck s remote During CD Synchro recording the deck copies CD text information CD text and disc memos as it is to the MD Disc Memo Copy Function The Disc Memo Copy function operates when you make a CD synehro recording from a Sony CD player connected with a control AI cable net supplied to the MD deck Notes e When performing CD Synchro recording with a CD player with a mode selector be sure to set the s
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25. S or YES Complete appears for a few seconds and the name is erased To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or W You can undo the erasing of a track or disc name For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Erasing all the names on the MD You can erase all the track names and the disc name on an MDina single operation 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press F lt gt gt i repeatedly until Name appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press k lt P1 repeatedly until Nm AHErs appears then press AMS or YES Nm AllErs appears in the display 4 Press AMS or YES Complete appears for a few seconds and all the names on the MD are erased To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or E You can undo the erasing of all the names on the MD For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 ie You can erase all the recorded tracks and names on the MD For details see Erasing all the tracks on an MD on page 32 aaa ea aa a a a a I I TE I I IG SN A I a RR Undoing the Last Edit You can undo the last edit operation and restore the contents of the MD to the condition that existed before the operation Note however that you can t undo an edit operation if you perform any of the following operations after the edit Press REC on the deck Press or MU
26. SIC SYNC on the remote e Turn off the deck or eject the MD e Disconnect the AC power cord MENU NO AMS YES 1 While the deck is stopped and no track number appears in the display press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press F gt gt i repeatedly until Undo appears Undo doesn t appear if no editing has been done 3 Press AMS or YES One of the following messages appears depending on the last edit operation Last edit operation Message Erasing a track Erasing all the tracks on an MD Erase Undo Erasing a portion of a track Dividing a track Divide Undo Combining tracks Combinel ndo Moving a track Move Undo Naming a track or MD Copying a track or disc name Renaming a track or MD Name Undo Erasing a track or disc name Erasing all the names on the MD 4 Press AMS or YES Complete appears for a few seconds and the MD is restored to the condition that existed before the edit operation To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or E 395 saN p pao5 u Huppa Other Functions This chapter explains other useful functions that are avallable on the MD deck 40 ne ee Changing the Pitch Pitch Control Function You can change the MD playback speed pitch The tone rises at higher pitches and falls at lower pitches When v
27. SON Y MiniDisc Deck Operating Instructions Mode d emploi Mini porno MDS JE630 1999 by Sony Corporation a WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE OR LOSSES GICEAVENSES RESELTING EROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT For the customers in the U S A Bor oe BORO TRC SWN M 1 iS OPEN EMD D SK CH ELE LTD LOS a ewe CUSER OF BAC This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanving the appliance CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modification not expressly approved in this manual could void vour autharity to operate this equipment 2 INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the POC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radia frequency en
28. The track or the disc selected in step 3 already has a name If vou wish to replace the name press AMS or YES again while the indication appears in the display You can undo the copying of a track or disc name For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Renaming a track or MD 4 1 Press NAME while the deck is in one of the operating statuses listed below depending on what you want to rename To rename Press while the deck is A track Playing paused recording or stopped with the track number displaved The MD Stopped with no track number displayed A track or disc name appears in the display 2 Press down CLEAR until the selected name is erased completely 3 Do steps 6 to 9 of Naming a track or MD using the controls on the deck on page 36 or steps 2 to 4 of Naming a track or MD using the remote on page 37 4 Press NAME Erasing a track or disc name Use this function to erase the name of a track or disc 1 While the deck is stopped playing recording or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Kd P PI repeatedly until Name appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press kt PPI repeatedly until Nm Erase appears then press AMS or YES 38 4 Turn AMS or press 4 1 repeatedly until the number of the track when erasing the track name or Disc when erasing the disc name flashes then press AM
29. To Select Turn on Auto Pause Auto Pause Turn off Auto Pause Auto Off factory setting 4 Press MENU NO To resume play after pausing Press gt You can use the remote to turn on or off Auto Pause While the deck is stopped press A SPACE repeatedly until Auto Pause or Auto Off appears in the display Note If vou turn oft the deck or disconnect the AC power cord the deck will store the last setting Auto Pause or Auto Off and recall it the next time vou turn on the deck Qu SAW Bui eld Editing Recorded MDs This chapter explains how to edit the tracks that have been recorded on an MD 30s MENU NO YES lt gt AMS Brief descriptions of buttons and control used to edit MDs The buttons and the control below are used to erase divide move or combine tracks on the MD Note The operation of these buttons and the control is different when naming a track or MD For details see Naming a Track or MD On page 3a MENU NO button While the deck is stopped plaving or paused press to edit tracks While editing press to cancel editing AMS control Turn to select an editing operation or track number then press to enter your selection You can also use the control to specify points in a track for erasure or track division YES button Press this button instead of the AMS control to enter a selection lt gt gt buttons Press to speci
30. again after stopping recording 2 Press D gt The deck starts to plav from the first track of the MD Notes If vou switch REC MODE during recording or recording pause recording stops e Monaural mode allows vou to record about twice as much material as stereo Even if vou set REC MODE to MONO the monitor signal during recording does not become monaural You can t record over existing material when Shuttle Play page 27 or Program Play page 27 has been selected Impossible appears in the display at this time Adjusting the Recording Level You can adjust the recording level for both analog and digital recording LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR AMS 1 Do steps 1 to 7 of Recording on an MD on pages 15 and 16 2 Play the portion of the program source with the strongest output 3 Press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY repeatedly until the level of the input signal appears 4 while monitoring the sound turn AMS or press lt lt PP1 repeatedly to raise the recording level to its highest level without turning on the two rightmost indicators on the peak level meters Bas 1 i aB a a a B 4 2 H t G SS Bee ee ewe es eee eae s ewes ee eee Kt s s Avoid turning on these indicators 5 Stop playing the program source 6 To start recording continue from step 9 of Recording on an MD on page 16 You can adjust the recording level using the remote i During re
31. amage or damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse negli gence commercial use or modification of or to any part of the Product including the antenna This warranty 2 does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance connection to improper voltage supply or can attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Sony to service the Product This warranty does es not cover Products sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS or consumables such as fuses or batteries This warranty aes is valid only in the United States RL Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the 2 Warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service RZ This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product A REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE FAC CONSUMER SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR D BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIB 22 ITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICU KRS LAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY S Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitatio
32. and Recording 1 0 to 15 0s 5 0 42 Fout Sets the duration of Fade out Plav and Recording LO to 13 0s 5s 42 Adjustable in 2 dB steps 54 HuO OIIvm I IIIIISWIW H IVI I I I II II I IIIIIIIISIIIITTIII I II I Iz I IIAIAII TSS wr rau aaana wzaauaauanaasaamamamaaamamananinanmananmamanaaanann Menu item Sub item Function Parameters Factory Reference setting page s Pitch Changes the playback speed by auto steps 45 ta gt Q 4 Pfine Fine controls the playback speed O8 gt tis a 0 0 41 Ain a Adjusts the analog signal tevel input through x to 12 45 Q 0dB 17 the LINE ANALOG IN jacks Optl Adjusts the digital signal level input through e to 18 0dB 0 0dB 17 the DIGITAL OPT connector Opt2 Adjusts the digital signal level input through s to IS db 0 0dB I7 the DIGITAL OPT2 connector Aout Adjusts the analog signal level output to 20 2 to 0 0dB 0 0dB 24 the LINE ANALOG OUT and PHONES jacks Sleep Sets the duration of Sleep Timer SU 60 qu T20min omin 42 Sleep Turns Sleep limer on or off On Off Oft 42 Keyboard Type Selects the tvpe of the kevboard connected to the deck ESAF LS 45 Assign Assigns a character to the kevboard connected to the dech l 48 To recall a factory setting Press CLEAR while selecting the parameter Self Diagnosis Function The deck s self diagno
33. cedure below to erase all the tracks track names and disc name at once 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Kt P PI repeatedly until All Erase appears then press AMS or YES All Erase appears in the displav 3 Press AMS or YES Complete appears for a few seconds and all the tracks track names and disc name are erased To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or B Q You can undo the erasure For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 37 Erasing a portion of a track You can easily erase a portion of a track by specifving the starting and ending points of the erasure This is useful for erasing the unnecessary portions of a track recorded from a satellite or FM broadcast Example Erasing portion B2 of the second track AAA CCC 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press F lt 4 gt P repeatedly until A B Erase appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press F lt 4 gt Pi repeatedly until the number of the track containing the portion to be erased appears then press AMS or YES Rehearsal and Point A ok alternate in the display and the deck plays the first several seconds of the track repeatedly 4 While monitoring the sound turn AMS or press Heq PPi repeatedly to
34. ck on 5 5 uoiyeuudojul Ieuo nippV uol yeuuiojul Ieuonippv x NN a NE aN a E a Ret Po Re et ae ee ae index A AMS 23 Audio connecting cord 4 5 Auto Cut 18 Auto Pause 29 Auto Space 29 Automatic Track Marking additional information 20 how to 19 trigger level 19 B Battery 4 Blank erasing during recording See Smart Space and Auto Cut inserting during play See Auto Space C CD Synchro recording 21 Combining 34 Control AII Control System 6 7 D Displaying discname 1 pitch 13 remaining recordable time 12 total number of tracks 11 12 total recorded time 11 12 track name 11 13 Dividing after selecting the point 34 after selecting the track 33 56 E Erasing aname 3s a portion of a track 32 atrack 31 all names 35 all tracks 32 F G H Fade in Play 41 Recording 4 Fade out Play 42 Recording 42 I J Input Monitor 17 K Kev board assigning characters 48 naming a track or MD 46 operating the deck 47 setting 44 Level input signal 12 output signal 13 24 recording 17 Locating particular point 25 tracks 24 M Manual Track Marking 19 MD MiniDisc ejectin amp 16 17 23 premastered 12 recordable 12 15 record protect tab 16 Monitoring input signal See Jupiit Monitor Moving 35 Miursic Sean 24 Musie Svnchro recording 21 Naming copying 37 how to 35 36 renaming 38 Optical cable 4 5 P Q P ausing after each trac
35. cording or recording pause press LEVEL repeatedly Q You can use Setup Menu to adjust the recording level During recording or recording pause select Ain Opth or Opt2 in Setup Menu You can adjust the recording level regardless of the source selected in the INPUT selector Note The volume can only be increased up to 12 0 dB for analog recording or 18 0 dB for digital recording Therefore it the output level of the connected component is low it mav not be possible to set the recording level to maximum Recording Tips amp EJECT MENU NO YES INPUT TIME AMS REC Checking the remaining recordable time on the MD Press TIME repeatedly While the deck is The following information appears Total recorded time Remaining recordable time on the MD Stepped Recorded time of the current track Remaining recordable time on the MD Recording For details see page 12 Monitoring the input signal Input Monitor You can monitor the selected input signal even when vou re not recording it 1 Press S EJECT to eject the MD 2 Set INPUT to the position that corresponds to the jacks connector where the signal you want to monitor is being input 3 Press REC When INPUT is set to ANALOG The analog signal input from the LINE ANALOG IN jacks is output to the DIGITAL OUT connector after A D conversion and then to the LINE ANALOG OUT jack
36. d The deck starts to play the combined track To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or W You can undo the combination For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Note If Impossible appears in the display the tracks can t be combined because repeated editing has been done to the track s This ina technical limitation of the MD system and is not a mechanical error Moving Tracks Naming a Track or MD This function lets you change the order of any track You can enter a name for a recorded MD as well as for individual tracks Names can consist of uppercase and Example Moving the second track after the lowercase letters numbers and symbols A total number third track of 1 700 characters can be stored for all the names on the i AAA G ccc aD NID After you Move a track the tracks are renumbered automatically LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR MENU NO YES lt lt 4 gt P gt AAA CCC ee 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display CLEAR AMS 2 Turn AMS or press Kt P gt repeatedly until MENU NO Move appears then press AMS or YES YES 3 Turn AMS or press Kd PP1 repeatedly until the number of the track to be moved appears then press AMS or YES Letter number buttons A Turn AMS or press lt lt gt P repeatedly until the new track position appears then press AMS or NAME CLEAR YES CHAR NUM C
37. d below With the labeled side up With the arrow pointing towards the deck S EJECT button 16 17 23 Press to eject the MD MENU NO button 18 19 27 29 39 42 45 48 54 Press to display Edit Menu or Setup Menu 9 YES button 18 19 27 39 42 45 48 Press to carry out the selected operation lt 4 lt 4 PP buttons 25 27 28 30 32 33 36 Press to locate a portion within a track change the contents of a program or change the input character REC MODE selector 15 Use to set the REC MODE to STEREO or MONO INPUT selector 14 15 17 18 Use to select the input jack or connector of the program source to be recorded 13 REC button 16 17 19 22 39 Press to record on the MD monitor the input signal or mark track numbers 14 M button 16 23 43 Press ta stop play or recording or cancel the selected operation al z le 3 iS P S no A H button 7 16 22 23 Press to pause play or recording Press again to resume play or recording gt button 7 16 22 24 27 28 43 Press to start plav AMS control 16 20 23 24 27 42 45 48 Turn to locate tracks adjust the recording level select the input characters or select a menu item and a setting value CLEAR button 27 28 36 48 55 Press to cancel the selection Remote sensor 4 Point the remote towards this sensor for remote operations 20 TIME
38. e Last Edit on page 39 You can divide tracks while recording For details see Marking Track Numbers While Recording on page 19 344 Combining Tracks This function allows you to combine any two tracks into a single track The two tracks need not to be consecutive nor chronological You can combine several tracks into a single medley or several independently recorded portions into a single track When you combine two tracks the total number of tracks decreases by one and all tracks following the combined track are renumbered Example Combining the second track and the fourth track If both of the combined tracks have a track name the name of the second track is erased 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Hi gt gt repeatedly until Combine appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press kK gt gt repeatedly until the number of the first track of the two to be combined appears then press AMS or YES The display for selecting a second track appears and the deck plays the portion where joining will occur the end of the first track and the beginning ot the track following it repeatedly 4 Turn AMS or press Kk gt gt i repeatedly until the number of the second track of the two to be combined appears then press AMS or YES Complete appears for a few seconds and the tracks are combine
39. e of an MD track Turn AMS or press Ke PPI repeatedly until the number of the track to be recorded over appears then press D gt to start playback Press I at the point vou want to start recording from 7 Press REC The deck changes to recording pause 8 if necessary adjust the recording level For details see Adjusting the Recording Level on page 17 9 Press gt or Il Recording starts 10 Start playing the program source Operations you may want to do during recording To Press Stop recording m Pause recording II Resume recording after pausing gt or If Eject the MD amp EJECT after stopping recording When you pause recording The track number increases by one For example if vou paused recording while recording track 4 the track number will be 5 when vou resume recording 16 To prevent accidental erasure of the recorded material To make it impossible to record on an MD slide the record protect tab in the direction of the arrow see iNustration below to open the slot To enable recording Record protect i x fay ened t Slide in the direction of arrow To play the tracks you just recorded Press D gt immediately atter stopping recording close the slot Bottom side of the MD The deck starts to plav from the first track of the material just recorded T To play from the first track of the MD after recording 1 Press W
40. e the deck is A track Playing paused recording or stopped with the track number displaved The MD Stopped with no track number displaved A flashing cursor appears in the display 2 Enter a name Besides letter keys you can also use the keys shown in the following table 3 Press Enter or Num Lock The whole name appears in the display Operations you may want to do while naming a track or MD To Press Cancel the operation Esc Switch between uppercase and lowercase letters Caps Lock or Shift Move the cursor or Jump the cursor to the top of the name Home Jump the cursor to the end of the name End Scroll the name Page Up or Page Down Erase the character at the cursor Delete position Erase the character preceding the cursor Back Space If you have assigned characters to keys using Shift see page 457 the characters you assigned have priority 46 re You can undo the naming of a track or MD 1 Press F11 Name Undo appears 2 Press Enter Press Esc to cancel the operation Using the Edit Menu 1 Press Esc while the deck is in one of the operating statuses listed below depending on what you want to name To name Press while the deck is A track or the MD Stopped playing or paused The track being recorded Recording the track
41. e tracks after the one erased are automatically renumbered For example if vou erase track number 2 the previous track number 3 becomes track number 2 and the previous track number 4 becomes track number 3 and so on 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Kk PP1 repeatedly until Tr Erase appears then press AMS or YES The deck starts to play the track indicated by the number in the display 3 Turn AMS or press F amp a P PI repeatedly until the track number you want to erase appears G Press AMS or YES Camplete appears tor a few seconds and the track is erased The track following the erased track starts to plav If the erased track is the last one on the MD the track preceding the erased track starts to play To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or B 344 SCIN papiorzey Bunip3a x saIN p pio5s q uipa Erasing Tracks Q If Erase 22 appears in step 4 above The track has been record protected on another MD deck If vou still want to erase the track press AMS or YES again while the indication appears To avoid confusion when erasing more than one track Start erasing from the highest numbered track This wav vou ll avoid renumbering the tracks that vou plan to erase You can undo the erasure For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Erasing all the tracks on an MD Do the pro
42. elector to CD1 e When vou record tracks fram certain CD or multi disc plavers the entire material mav be recorded as a single track e The Disc Memo Copy Function may not operate for extremely short CD tracks e Text information may not be copied for some CDs Making a CD Synchro recording from a Sony CD player connected with a control A11 cable not supplied 1 Do steps 1 to 3 of Synchro recording With a Sony CD player on page 21 2 Set the CD player to playback pause mode 3 Press REC on the deck The MD deck changes to recording pause 4 Press or II on the deck The deck starts recording and the CD player starts to plav When CD play finishes recording stops Playing MDs This chapter explains the various ways to play MDs eg oe Oe sa Playing an MD The operations for normal play are explained below cS AMS amp EJECT gt u g 1 Turn on the amplifier and select MD on the amplifier 2 Pressl to turn on the deck The STANDBY indicator turns off W Insert an MD 4 if necessary turn AMS or press PPI repeatedly to locate the track you want to start playing from If vou want to play from the first track go to step 5 sain Buikeld 5 Press D gt The deck starts to plav 6 Adjust the volume on the amplifier Operations you may want to do during play To Press or turn Stop plav B Pause plav l Resume play after pausing gt
43. epeat a specific track or portion within a track A B Note If you turn off the deck or disconnect the AC power cord the deck will store the last setting of the repeat play Repeat All or Repeat 1 and recall it the next time vou turn on the deck Repeating all the tracks on the MD Repeat All Play Press REPEAT repeatedly until Repeat All appears in the display When you play an MD the deck repeats the tracks as follows When the play mode is The deck repeats Normal play page 23 AH the tracks in sequence Shuffle Play page 27 All the tracks in random order Program Play page 27 Al the tracks in the program in sequence To stop Repeat All Play Press W To resume normal play Press REPEAT repeatedly until Repeat Off appears in the display 26 Repeating the current track Repeat 1 Play While the track you want to repeat is being played press REPEAT repeatedly until Repeat 1 appears in the display Repeat 1 Play starts To stop Repeat 1 Play Press W To resume normal play Press REPEAT repeatedly until Repeat Off appears in the display Repeating a specific portion within a track Repeat A B Play 7 You can specify one portion within a track to be played repeatedly Note that the portion that you specify must be within the boundaries of a single track 1 While the deck is playing press A B at the s
44. er which will precede the new track flashes Press AMS to display flashing 0 then do steps 3 to 5 of Programming the tracks on pages 27 and 28 Press PP repeatedly until 0 flashes after the last track number then do steps 3 to 5 of Programming the tracks on pages 27 and 28 Press 4 lt 4 P repeatedly until the number of the track to be changed flashes then do steps 3 to 5 of Programming the tracks on pages 27 and 28 Press D gt to play the program again Notes If you turn off the deck or disconnect the AC power cord the program will be lost e The display shows m s when the total plaving time of the program exceeds 199 minutes e ProgramFull appears when vou try to program 2th track Checking the contents of the program While the deck is stopped and PROGRAM lights up press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY repeatedly The first several tracks in the program appear in the display To see the rest of the program turn AMS or press K lt gt P repeatedly 28 Tips for Recording From MDs to Tape MENU NO AMS YES Inserting blanks between tracks during play Auto Space The MD deck can be set to automatically insert a three second blank between tracks during play This function is useful when vou re recording from an MD to an analog tape since the three second blank enables vou to use the Multi AMS function later to locate the begi
45. ergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the tastructions may cause harmtul interterence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interterence will not occur in a particular installation H this equipment does cause harmful interterence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user IS encouraged to try to correct the interference bv one or more af the following Measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Owner s Record The model and seria numbers are located on the rear of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Reter to them whenever vou call upon vour Sony dealer regarding this product Model No MIDS JE630 Serial No For the customers in Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POI ARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN ENTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE eee ee Welcome Thank vou for purchasing the Sony MiniDise Deck Before operating the deck please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference About This Manual The instructions in
46. fore point A e After repeated editing of a track it may become impossible to erase a portion of the track any further This is a technical limitation of the MD svstem and is not a mechanical error Dividing Tracks You can divide a recorded track at any point simply by adding a track mark at that point This is especially useful when you want to divide recorded material which contains multiple tracks but only one track number see page 20 or when vou want to locate a certain point in the track Example Dividing the second track ccc B1 B2 B1 B2 When vou divide a track the total number of tracks increases by one and all tracks following the divided track are automatically renumbered Dividing a track after selecting the track 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press lt 4 PPi repeatedly until Divide appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press l lt PPi repeatedly until the number of the track you want to divide appears then press AMS or YES Rehearsal appears and the track starts to play 4 While monitoring the sound turn AMS or press lt lt PP1 repeatedly to locate the dividing point The time indication m s and f of the current point is displayed and several seconds of the track trom that point play back repeatedly To find a point quickly Specify a unit minute
47. fy the unit minute second or frame by which the MD is advanced when the AMS control is turned You can also use these buttons to locate the end point of the portion to be erased For further details on the function of each button and control see the sections on editing operations About indication which appears while editing When Protected appears in the display The record protect slot is open To edit the MD slide the tab to close the slot For details see To prevent accidental erasure of the recorded material on page 10 About indications which appear after editing When TOC lights up in the display Editing has finished but the TOC Table of Contents on the MD has not been updated to reflect the editing results The editing will be lost if you disconnect the AC power cord while the indication is on The TOC will be updated only when you eject the MD or turn off the MD deck When TOC Writing flashes in the display The deck is updating the TOC Do not disconnect the AC power cord or move the deck while the indication flashes Erasing Tracks You can erase a track or part of a track simply by specifving the number of the track or the portion within a track to be erased You can also erase all the tracks on an MD at one time Erasing a track Specify the number of the track vou want to erase Example Erasing the second track T AAA 2 ccc 3 DDD DDD When vou erase a track all th
48. hange the deck to standby status within a week after timer recording is completed The TOC on the MD is updated and recorded contents are written to the MD when vou turn the deck on It the recorded contents have disappeared Initialize flashes when vou turn the deck on Notes It may take about 30 seconds after the deck is turned on until recording starts When recording at a specitied time using the timer be sure to take this time into account when setting the recording start time e During timer recording new material is recorded trom the end of the recorded portion on the MD e Material recorded during timer recording will be saved to the disc the next time you turn the deck on TOC Writing will flash in the display at that time Do not disconnect the AC power cord or move the deck while the indication flashes e Timer recording will stop if the disc becomes full 44 Operating the NID Deck Using a Keyboard This chapter explains simple ways to name a track or MD using an optional keyboard as well as how to operate the MD deck directly through the keyboard a a a E ees a Setting the Keyboard You can use any IBM compatible keyboard with a PS 2 interface You can select a keyboard with either an English or Japanese kevboard layout When vou use a Kevboard with a different lavout vou need to assign characters to the hevs For details see Assigning Characters to Kevboard Keys on page 48 KEYBO
49. he deck Take the MD out and leave the deck in a warm place for several hours until the moisture evaporates gt The deck is not on Press I O to turn the deck on gt The deck may not be connected to the amplifier correctly Check the connection The MD is inserted in the wrong direction Slide the MD into the disc slot with the label side up and the arrow pointing towards the slot gt The MD may not be recorded Replace the disc with one that has been recorded The sound has a lot of static p Strong magnetism from a television or a similar device is interfering with operations Move the deck away from the source of strong magnetism The deck does not record The MD is record protected Slide the record protect tab and close the slot gt The deck is not connected properly to the program source Check the connection gt Select the correct program source using INPUT gt The recording level is not adjusted properly Adjust the recording level A premastered MD is inserted Replace it with a recordable MD There is not enough time left on the MD Replace it with another recordable MD with fewer recorded tracks or erase unnecessary tracks There has been a power failure or the AC power cord has been disconnected during recording Data recorded to that point may be lost Repeat the recording procedure The deck does not perform Synchro recording with a CD player or video CD player gt The remote supphed w
50. heck the total playing time of the program Press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY 4 Repeat step 3 to enter other tracks The entered track is added to the location where the To Changing the contents of the program While the deck is stopped and PROGRAM lights up do steps I and 2 of Programming the tracks on page 27 tollowed by one of the procedures below Do the following Ae flashes Frase a track Each time vou enter a track the total program time appears in the display Frase all tracks 5 Press YES t Complete appears and the program is completed Add a track at the beginning of the program 6 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly or PROGRAM once until PROGRAM lights up in the display Press A P repeated y until the number of the unwanted track flashes then press CLEAR Press CLEAR repeatedly until all the track numbers disappear Press repeatedly until 0 tlashes before the first track number then do steps 3 to 5 of Programming the tracks on pages 27 and 28 Z Press Program Play starts Add a track in the middle of the program To stop Program Play Press W Add a track to the To resume normal play end of the program Press PLAY MODE repeatedly or CONTINUE once until PROGRAM turns off ute Replace a track The program remains even after Program Play ends or is stopped Press lt P gt repeatedly until the track numb
51. hes press CLEAR to erase the character then repeat steps 2 and 3 S Press NAME The whole name appears in the display To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or W You can undo the naming of a track or MD For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Copying a track or disc name You can copy an existing track or disc name and use it to name another track on the same disc or the disc itself 1 While the deck is stopped playing or paused press MENU NO Edit Menu appears in the displav SIN Peps0ray BunIp3 2 Turn AMS or press Heq gt gt repeatedly until Name appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press F lt gt gt repeatedly until Nm Copy appears then press AMS or YES 4 Turn AMS or press Kt P PI repeatedly until the number of the track when copying the track name or Disc when copying the disc name flashes then press AMS or YES to copy the selected name When No Name appears in the display The selected track or disc has no name 5 Turn AMS or press 44 1 repeatedly until the number of the track when naming a track or Disc when naming a disc flashes then press AMS or YES to enter the copied name Complete appears for a few seconds and the name 1s copied To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or B 37 SIN Papiodey Bunip3 eS Naming a Track or MD When Overwrite 7 appears in step 5 above
52. ic Track Marking T Mark Ott 4 Press MENU NO The deck marks a track number whenever the input signal level drops to 50 dB the trigger level for triggers Automatic Track Marking Automatic Track Marking or below for at least 1 5 x seconds o AMS Q To change the trigger level for Automatic Track 2 Marking track numbers manually Marking 9 Manual Track Markin Do the procedure below to change the signal level that g F 5 8 z g t Press REC at the point where you want to add a track number while recording 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Kt gt gt repeatedly until arking track numbers automaticall jg g nay LS T appears then press AMS or YES Automatic Track Marking 3 Turn AMS or press k lt PPi repeatedly to select the level then press AMS or YES You can set the level at anv value between 72 dB and 0 dB in 2 dB steps When recording from a CD player or MD deck connected to the DIGITAL IN connector the deck marks track numbers in the same sequence as the source When recording from other sources connected to the DIGITAL IN connector or a source connected to the LINE 4 Press MENU NO ANALOG IN jacks do the procedure below to mark track numbers automatically 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or p
53. ion and synchronized recording In the future the CONTROL A1 connection will work as a multifunction bus allowing you to control various functions for each component Note The CONTROL A1H Control System is designed to maintain upward compatibility as the Control System is upgraded to handle new functions In this case however older components will not be compatible with the new functions 64 CONTROL A1ll and CONTROL A1 compatibility The CONTROL Al control system has been updated to the CONTROL Alll which is the standard system in the SONY 300 disc CD changer and other recent Sony components Components with CONTROL Al jacks are compatible with components with CONTROL AIL and can be connected to each other Basically the majority of the functions available with the CONTROL Al control system will be available with the CONTROL AIH control svstem However when making connections between components with CONTROL A1 jacks and components with CONTROL Alll jacks the number of functions that can be controlled mav be limited depending on the component For detailed information refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component s Connecting the CONTROL A1I Control System Connect monaural 2P mini plug cables in series to the CONTROL A1 jacks on the back of each component You can connect up to ten CONTROL A1H compatible components in any order However you can connect only one of each type of component i e 1 CD
54. item Function Reference page s Name Nm in Names a track or an MI 36 Nm Erase Erases a name 38 Nm AllErs Erases all the names on an NID 38 Nm Copy Copies a name toa track or an MD 37 u Tr Erase Erases a trach 3 Move Moves a track 35 Combine Combines tracks 34 Divide Divides a track 33 A B Erase Erases a portion of a track a2 All Erase Erases all the tracks on an MD 32 Undo Lndoes the last edit operation 39 Setup Enters Setup Menu below directly Setup Menu Table The following table provides an overview of the various Setup Menu items including their parameters factory settings and reference page s in the manual To access the Setup Menu While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice to display Setup Menu Menu item Sub item Function Parameters Factory Reference setting page s Program Creates a program 2 T Mark Turns Automatic Track Marking on or off Lsvn Oftt Lsvn 19 ESCE ns Changes the trigger level for Automatic Track Marking 72 to 0dB 50dB 19 Auto Turns Auto Space and Auto Pause on or otf Ott Space Pause Off 29 S Space Turns Smart Space and Auto Cut on or ott On Off On 18 P Hold Turns Peak Hold on or oft On Off Off 13 a Sets the plaving time during music scan 6 to 20s 6s 25 Fin Sets the duration of Fade in Play
55. ith the MD deck is not set correctly Reset the remote A message and a three digit alphanumeric code alternate in the display gt The Self Diagnosis Function is on See the table on page 55 The keyboard does not operate gt Disconnect the kevboard then re connect it 5 J uoneuuiojul FEUOITIPpPY JEUUOJUY Ieuon ippv x uo Specifications System Disc Laser Laser output Laser diode Revolutions CLV Error correction Sampling frequency Coding Modulation system Number of channels Frequency response Signal to noise ratio Wow and flutter Inputs LINE ANALOG IN DIGITAL IN GAUS MiniDisc digital audio system MiniDisc Semiconductor laser A 780 nm Emission duration continuous Less than 44 6 uW s This output is the value measured at a distance of 200 mm from the objective Jens surtace on the Optical Pick up Block with 7 mm aperture Material GaAlAs 400 rpm to 900 rpm ACIRC Advanced Cross Interleave Reed Solomon Code 44 1 kHz ATRAC Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding EFM Fight to Fourteen Modulation 2 stereo channels 5 to 20 000 Hz 0 3 dB Over 98 dB during playback Below measurable limit Jack type phono Impedance 47 kilohms Rated input 500 m Vrms Minimum input 125 mVrms Connector tvpe square optical Impedance 660 nm optical wave length Outputs PHONES LINE ANALOG OUT DIGITAL OUT General Power requirements Power con
56. k See Auto Pause play 29 recording 16 Peak Hold Function 13 Peak level meters 17 Pitch Control Display 13 Function 40 Playing entering the number 25 from the first track 23 specific track See Locating Program Play changing the contents 28 checking the contents 28 1 7 pl ogramnung PA R Recording how to 15 mode 15 over existing tracks 16 Remote 4 Repeat A B Play 26 Repeat All Play 26 Repeat 1 Play 26 Repeating a portion See Repeat A B Play all tracks See Repeat All Play current track See Repeat 1 Play Sampling rate converter 15 SCMS See Serial Copy Management Systems scrolling the name 13 Serial Copy Management System 15 Shuffle Play 27 Sleep Timer 42 Smart Space 18 Supplied accessories 4 T Table of contents See TOC Time Machine Recording 20 Timer playing 43 recording 43 TOC 14 31 U V W X Y Z Undoing 39 57 uoieuudojgul Jeuonippv Sony ine http www world sony com Sony Corporation Printed in Japan Printed on recycied paper L LL SI6 L22 t ueder ul palud 6661 uoneiodiog Auos OL aqnu J221 ayy 1 1u3 13D DNAS ISNIN Aeyd 0 0 ss id 1 u3 HyS 93H e Id 0 1 quunu 33841 44 Pl p gt SJAM I qel jiuS pp S3D64 aUuIquio j H pan UMOC a6ed erated d 8 n WOH yesu aoedsyoeg abed 3264 se13 YOO XL BY BAOW GW Jo gt e4 eT ro 8 553 ul uueN X221 BY piA iq NV2S DISN
57. n MD The following display appears Disc name Music calendar Disc to if B ne i ame I Total number Total recorded of tracks time The fran one appears distead of the disc mime during play When Mie MD or Hie track has no name No Name appears gt Aosic Calendar shows all the track numbers within a grid if the MD tsa premastered dise or without a grid if the MD ts a recordable dise the total minnber of tracks exceeds 15 P appears to Hie right aopen ber Poan fhe msi calendar 1 1 US syied JO UOHPUNY pue uorye3o1 syed JO uolnlj5und pue uo 11e3o 1 Emaukiuuwq uuu r rr uaaaJasEssas Using the Display While the deck is stopped Press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY repeatedly to change the display Each press of the button changes the display as follows Total number of tracks and total recorded time default display ose ad TERI TS ia 12345 mi ET hat tae 678910 Yt 12 13 14 15 p r zi K p pop tat mrosot X B 8 4 2 Gwea x Press The contents of a program only when PROGRAM lights up DSC oh ok T k Tr PROGRAM 1 4 I por oo RY 7 ok a Bin 4 3 18 sQ 8 4 2 0 WER al btm iz lt 7 Press Q You can check the remaining recordable time on the MD Press TIME Each press of the button changes the display as follows Total number of tracks and total recorded time default display ese SONGS ee 11 12 13
58. n the MD slide the tab to close the slot For details see To prevent accidental erasure of the recorded material on page lo When Din Unlock and C71 alternate in the display e The digital component selected with the INPUT selector Is not connected correctly Check the connection e The selected digital component is not turned on Turn on the component When Cannot Copy appears in the display The MD deck uses the Serial Copy Management System MDs recorded through the digital input connector can t be copied to other MDs or DAT tapes through the digital output connector For details see Guide to the Serial Copy Management System on page 15 When TRACK flashes in the display The MD deck is recording over existing track s see Recording on an MD on page 15 The indication stops tlashing when the deck reaches the end of the recorded portion About indications which appear after recording When TOC lights up in the display Recording has finished but the TOC Table of Contents on the MD has not been updated to reflect the recording results The recording will be lost if you disconnect the AC power cord while the indication is on The TOC will be updated only when vou eject the MD or turn off the MD deck When TOC Writing flashes in the display The deck is updating the TOC Do not disconnect the AC power cord or move the deck while the indication flashes Automatic conve
59. nent of Your Choice Music Synchro recording kad 1 II B i The Music Synchro recording allows vou to automatically synchronize recording on the MD deck with the plaving of the selected program source The Track Marking function however will differ according to the program source For details see Marking Track Numbers While Recording on page 19 MUSIC SYNC 1 Do steps 1 to 6 of Recording on an MD on pages 15 and 16 2 Press MUSIC SYNC The deck changes to recording pause 3 Start playing the program source Recording starts automatically To stop Music Synchro recording Press W Note During Music Synchro recording Smart Space and Auto Cut will operate regardless of their setting S Space On or S Space OFF Synchro recording With a Sony CD Player CD Synchro recording i When the deck is connected to a Sony CD player or Hi Fi component system you can easily copy the contents of CDs to the MD using the deck s remote As the same remote operates both the MD deck and the CD plaver or CD plaver section of the component system make su Plas re to place the NID deck and the CD player as close together as possible TIME CD SYNC START CD SYNC STOP CD PLAYER I CD PLAYER Ke P gt CD SYNC STANDBY 1 Turn on the amplifier and the CD player and select CD on the amplifier 2 Do steps 2 to 6 of Recording on an MD on pages
60. ng the track number over 11 F9 FADER F10 Undoing the last edit see page 39 FH S EJECT F12 REPEAT Print Screen A B Scroll Lock M SCAN Pause CLEAR Delete In Edit Menu and Setup Menu Enter operates as YES button in other cases as D gt II buttons For example press IL 9 then 21 and OQ for track uniber 20 or press F9 twice then 111 0 and 3 for track maonber 103 To Press Plav track number 1 Plav track number 2 2 I Play track number 3 3 Plav track number 4 4 Play track number 5 5 Plav track number 6 6 Plav track number 7 7 Plav track number 5 S Play track number 9 Play track number J0 0 Operations using ten keys While a track is selected vou can edit the track directly with the following ten kevs You can also start playing by entering the track number using ten keys To Press Name the track or MD Num Lock see page 46 Divide the track Move the track Frase the track Combine tracks _ Plav track number 1 o Play track number 2 2 Play track number 3 3 u Play track number 4 4 Plav track number 5 5 Plav track number 6 6 E Plav track number 7 7 Play track number 8 Plav track number 9 9 m Plav track numbe
61. nning of tracks on the tape 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Hea PP1 repeatedly until Auto Off appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press Kt gt gt i repeatedly to select the setting then press AMS or YES To Select Turn on Auto Space Auto Space Turn off Auto Space Auto Off factory setting 4 Press MENU NO Q You can use the remote to turn on or off Auto Space While the deck is stopped press A SSPACE repeatedly until Auto Space or Auto Of appears in the display Notes f you select Auto Space and record a selection containing multiple track numbers for example a medley or symphony blank spaces will be created on the tape in between the various sections If you turn off the deck or disconnect the AC power cord the deck will stare the last setting Auto Space or Auto Ott and recall it the next time vou turn on the deck Pausing after each track Auto Pause You can set the MD deck so that it pauses after each track to give vou time to locate the next track to be recorded 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press Kd P PI repeatedly until Auto Off appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press kK PPI1 repeatedly to select the setting then press AMS or YES
62. ns On safety e Should anv solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the deck and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eve hazard On power sources e Before operating the deck check that the operating voltage of the deck is identical with vour local power supply The operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate at the rear of the deck The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off If vou are not going to use the deck for a long time be sure to disconnect the deck from the wall outlet To disconnect the AC power cord grasp the plug itself never pull the cord AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified service shop On condensation in the deck If the deck is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lenses inside the deck Should this occur the deck mav not operate properly In this case remove the MD and leave the deck turned on for several hours until the moisture evaporates On the MiniDisc cartridge Do not open the shutter to expose the MD e Do not place the cartridge where it will be subject to extremes of sunlight temperature moisture or dust On cleaning Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a sof
63. ns or exclusions may not apply to you In addition Pee if you enter into a service contract with the Sony Partnership within 90 days of the date of sale the limitation on lt how long an implied warranty lasts does not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you 2 may have other rights which vary from state to state oe For your convenience Sony Electronics Inc has established telephone numbers for frequently asked questions a p x To locate the servicer or dealer nearest you or for service assistance or resolution of a service problem or for Rie product information or operation call lt S x RE Ken 3 60 SS Ct eter ORD fr OZS 0525 x S a os Vv Ta Sony Direct Response Center a 1 800 222 7669 lt S or write to KS Sony Direct Response Center SY 12451 Gateway Blvd pene Fort Myers FL 33913 seas KR oH Q ss 4 4 2 ates my gt BROT x ea 2 IN O x 0027224223 WK Ses S eee t ist Se Y o gt K SC t AA For an accessory or part not avallable from your authorized dealer call OK Be 1 800 488 SONY 7669 BRO OOO x Q OO OO ER RTS IR RELI ate CO ER aR HR BEI ORK eG ORT ROR IIR RKO RR Printed in Japan
64. o pause play after each track CLEAR button 27 28 36 38 48 55 Press to cancel the selection E button 16 23 43 Press to stop play or recording or cancel the selected operation TH button 16 23 Press to pause play or recording Press again to resume play or recording button 16 17 19 39 Press to record on the MD monitor the input signal or mark track numbers MUSIC SYNC button 21 39 Press to start Music Synchro recording T REC button 20 Press to start Time Machine Recording LEVEL buttons 17 24 Press to adjust the recording level FADER button 41 42 Press to perform Fade in Play Recording or Fade out Play Recording _CD PLAYER II button 21 22 Press to pause the CD play Press again to resume CD plav CD PLAYER I lt gt Pi buttons 22 Press to locate tracks on the CD CD SYNC STOP button 22 Press to stop CD Synchro recording CD SYNC START button 21 22 Press to start CD Synchro recording CD SYNC STANDBY button 21 22 Press to enter standby for CD Synchro recording 16 lt lt PP buttons 25 28 32 33 36 37 Press to locate a portion within a track change the contents of a program or shift the cursor to the right 17 Kd P 1 buttons 16 19 23 24 27 29 31 35 37 39 42 45 48 Press to locate tracks adjust the recording level or select a menu item and a setting value gt button 16 23 24 27 28 Press to start plav NAME b
65. o the battery compartment When using the remote point it at the remote sensor on the deck Q When to replace the batteries Under normal conditions the batteries should last for about six months When the remote no longer operates the deck replace both batteries with new ones Notes e Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place e Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing particularly when replacing the batteries e Do not use a new battery with an old one Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus Doing so may cause a malfunction If vou don t use the remote for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion Hooking Up the Audio Components CONTROL A1n CD player DBS tuner etc Amplifier etc Digital equipment with a DIGITAL OUT connector only Digital equipment with both DIGITAL IN and OUT connectors Required cords Audio connecting cords 2 supplied When connecting an audio connecting cord be sure to match the color coded pins to the appropriate jacks white left to white and red right to red White L SH ani Red R m 2 Red R Optical cables 3 only one supplied e When connecting an optical cable take the caps off the connectors and insert the cable plugs straight in until they click into place e Do not bend or
66. omplete appears for a few seconds and the track Had p Pi l lt P gt is moved The deck starts to plav the moved track To cancel the operation Press MENU NO or E You can undo the track move For details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Note If vou name a track while it Is being recorded be sure to finish the naming operation before the track ends If the track ends before vou finish the entered character data will be discarded and the track will remain unnamed Also vou can t name tracks while the deck is recording over existing material 35 SAIN p pio5 ys Hulpz SCI p pios s Puipa Naming a Track or MD 1 Naming a track or MD using the controls on the deck Press MENU NO while the deck is in one of the Operating statuses listed below depending on what you want to name To name Press while the deck is A track or the MD Stopped playing or paused The track being recorded Recording the track Edit Menu appears in the display Turn AMS until Name appears then press AMS or YES While the deck is recording a flashing cursor appears in the display and you can enter a name for the track being recorded In this case go to step 6 Turn AMS until Nm In appears then press AMS or YES Turn AMS until the track number when naming a track or Disc when naming the MD flashes then press AMS or YES Press AMS or Y
67. ou ve set the pitch to a value other than the factory setting the button lights amber during play PITCH CONTROL AMS Setting the pitch automatically in steps Auto Step Control Function You can increase the pitch by up to 2 steps or lower the pitch by up to 48 steps One tave equals 12 steps 1 While the deck is playing press PITCH CONTROL repeatedly until Pitch appears in the display 2 Turn AMS until the desired step value appears To recall the factory setting Press CLEAR Notes When vou change the step value the playback sound drops ou momentarily The step value returns to O factory setting when vou turn off the deck or eject the MD e When a dot appears to the right of the step value in the pitch display this indicates that you have performed fine adjustmen see the next page and the pitch value is between steps The step and fine control values are linked Finely controlling the pitch Fine Control Function You can fine control the playback speed in 0 1 increments from 98 5 o to 12 3 1 While the deck is playing press PITCH CONTROL repeatedly until Pfine appears in the display 2 Turn AMS until the desired value appears To recall the factory setting Press CLEAR Notes e The playback sound drops out momentarily when vou change the fine control value e The fine control value reverts to 0 factory setting when you
68. proportion to the total recorded time e Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not recommended since this may shorten the duration of the track e You may tind it impossible to name a track while recording over an existing track Tracks created through editing may exhibit sound dropout as you re searching for a point while monitoring the sound Some tracks can t be combined with others Tracks may not be combined if they have been edited Track numbers are not marked correctly Incorrect assignment or marking of track numbers mav result when CD tracks are divided into several smaller tracks during digital recording Also when the Automatic Track Marking is activated during recording track numbers may not be marked as in the original depending on the program source TOC Reading appears for a long time If the inserted recordable MD is brand new TOC Reading appears in the display longer than tor MDs that have already been used The correct recorded playing time may not be displayed during playback of MDs recorded in monaural mode Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the deck use this troubleshooting guide to help vou remedy the problem Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer The deck does not operate or operates poorly gt The MD may be dirty or damaged Replace the MD The deck does not play Moisture has formed inside t
69. r 10 0 Note It vou press L L PL or when no track is selected Cannot Edit appears 47 paroqA y e Bursn A290 GW eu Bunesado pieoq y e Buisn 32 q GIN y Bulzesado sera SSS a Ta a a U Assigning Characters to Keyboard Keys Assigning a character If vour keyboard lavout doesn t match the svstem settings the display may show the wrong characters or no characters at all when you press the keys In this case vou need to assign characters to the kevs 1 While the deck is stopped press Esc twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Press or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until Keyboard appears then press Enter 3 Press T or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until Assign appears then press Enter 4 Press or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until the character you want to assign appears If the character has already been assigned User appears If it has not been assigned Default appears 9 Press Enter lt Set Key gt flashes in the display 6 Press the key to be assigned to on the keyboard Key Change appears and the selected character 1s assigned to the kev If Same Key appears The same character is already assigned to the key If Remove old assign appears A different character is already assigned to the kev Press Enter to clear the current assignment and assign the new character Press E
70. r details see Undoing the Last Edit on page 39 Naming a track or MD using the remote a 1 Press NAME while the deck is in one of the operating statuses listed below depending on what you want to name To name Press while the deck is A track Plaving paused recording or stopped with the track number displaved The MID Stopped with no track number displaved A flashing cursor appears in the display 2 Select the character type as follows To select Press Uppercase letters CHAR repeatedly until Selected AB appears in the display Lowercase letters CHAR repeatedly until Selected ab appears in the display Numbers NUM repeatedly until Selected 12 appears in the display 3 Enter a character If you ve selected uppercase or lowercase letters 1 Press the corresponding letter number button repeatedly unti the character to be entered flashes Or press the button once and press lt P gt i repeatedly To select symbols press HK repeatedly while A is flashing 2 Press PP The flashing character is entered and lights continuously and the cursor shifts to the right tf you ve selected numbers Press the corresponding number button The number is entered and the cursor shifts to the right 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the rest of the name To change a character Press lt P gt repeatedly until the character to be changed flas
71. racks Dividing Tracks Combining Tracks Moving Tracks Naming a Trackor MD 35 39 31 x 33 34 BO Undoing the Last Edit Other Functions 40 Changing the Pitch Pitch Control Function Fade In and Fade Out Falling Asleep to Music Sleep Timer Using a Timer 45 41 42 40 Operating the MD Deck Using a i Keyboard 45 Setting the Keyboard 45 Naming a Track or MD Using the Keyboard 46 Operating the Deck Through the Keyboard Assigning Characters to Keyboard Keys Additional Information 49 Precautions 49 Handling MDs System Limitations 50 30 Troubleshooting Specifica tions 2 Display Messages Edit Menu Table Setup Menu Table 31 53 54 34 Self Diagnosis Function Index 56 39 48 47 3us Getting Started This chapter provides information on the supplied accessories things you should keep in mind while hooking up the system and how to connect various audio components to the MD deck Be sure to read this chapter thoroughly before you actually connect anything to the deck 4 US a se a a Before You Start the Hookup Checking the supplied accessories This MD deck comes with the following items e Audio connecting cords 2 e Optical cable 1 e Remote commander remote RM DI5M 1 e Ro size AA batteries 2 Inserting batteries into the remote Insert two R6 size AA batteries with the and properly oriented to the markings int
72. ress Kid gt gt repeatedly until T Mark Lsyn appears then press AMS or YES 1955 sqlIN uo BuIrpio3 u HT s Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track Marking QY Additional information on Automatic Track Marking e When recording from a CD plaver or MD deck connected to the DIGITAL IN connector the entire material may be recorded as a single track in the following cases When vou consecutively record the same track two or more times using single track repeat play When vou consecutively record two or more tracks with the same track number but from different CDs or MDs When vou record tracks from certain CD or multi dise plavers Also if the source is an MD a track number mav not be marked for tracks less than four seconds long When recording from a component connected ta the LINE ANALOG EN jacks with T Mark Oft selected or when recording from a DAT deck or DBS tuner connected to the DIGITAL IN connector the entire material mav be recorded as a single track When recording from a DAT deck or DBS tuner connected to the DIGITAL IN connector the deck will mark a track number whenever the sampling frequency of the input signal changes regardless of the track marking parameter setting T Mark Lsyn or T Mark Off You can mark track numbers even after recording has finished See Dividing Tracks on page 33 Note If you turn off the deck or disconnect the AC power cord
73. rs at the highest level reached by the input signal 1 While the deck is stopped or playing press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press F44 RR repeatedly until P Hold Or factory setting appears then press AMS or YES 3 turn AMS or press Ke PPT repeated to select PHold On then press AMS or YES 4 Press MENU NO To turn off the Peak Hold Function select P Hold Ott in step 3 above While the deck is playing Press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY repeatedly to change the display Each press of the button changes the display as follows Track number and elapsed time of the current track default display The contents of a program only when PROGRAM lights up ose T g ja 2345 att A egg 6789 B 11 12 13 14 15 gt TRACK i F L 38 NL 1E 12 B amp 2 Over LY Press Level of the output signal T Bs te L t a Y MTR UCL evEl 67891 gt 11 12 13 1 4 15 a H a ten co eem R pontuaan i Press Q You can check the remaining time Press TIME Each press of the button changes the display as follows Track number and elapsed time of the current track default display Tit fate ta 2345 1 535 6 7 8 9 10 _ 11 12 13 14 15 m SY Sy Be eget oe lt 7 Press Track number and remaining time of the current track T HG 2345 di LL 6 7 8 9 10 i _ At 12 13 14 15 F
74. rsion of digital sampling rates during recording A built in sampling rate converter automatically converts the sampling frequency of various digital sources to the 44 1 kHz sampling rate of the MD deck This allows vou to monitor and record sources such as 32 or 48 KHz DAT tape or satellite broadcasts as well as the CDs and MDs Guide to the Serial Copy Management System Digital audio components such as CDs MDs and DATs make it easy to produce high quality copies of music by processing music as a digital signal To protect copyrighted music sources this deck uses the Serial Copy Management System which allows vou to make only a single copy of a digitally recorded source through digital to digital connections You can make only a first generation copy through a digital to digital connection Examples are given as follows You can make a copy of a commercially available digital sound program for example a CD or MD but vou can t make a second copy from the first generation COD v You can make a copy of a digital signal from a digitally recorded analog sound program for example an analog record or a music cassette tape or from a digital satellite broadcast program but vou can t make a second copy from the first generation copy A first generation copy means the first recording of a digital atudic source Hirough the deck s digital input connector For example tf vet record fronta CD player connected to the DIGIT
75. s after D A conversion AD DA appears inthe display during this time 17 SAW uo Burpy sqa uo Buipio5 u r r rr m rn a Recording Tips When INPUT is set to OPT1 or OPT2 The digital signal input from the DIGILAL IN OP TI or OPT2 connector is output to the DIGITAL OUT connector after passing through the sampling rate converter and then to the LINE ANALOG OUT jacks and PHONES jack after D A conversion DA appears in the display during this time Erasing blank portions automatically Smart Space Auto Cut The deck can be set to automatically erase any blanks that are produced when the signal is interrupted during recording The function which activates Smart Space or Auto Cut depends on the length of the interruption as described below Smart Space If the signal is interrupted for less than 30 seconds Smart Space replaces the blank portion with a blank space of about three seconds then continues the recording Smart Space appears in the display during this time Auto Cut If the signal is interrupted for about 30 seconds Auto Cut replaces the blank portion with a blank space of about three seconds then pauses the recording Auto Cut appears in the display during this time Do the procedure below to turn Smart Space and Auto Cut on or off 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the displav 2 Turn AMS or press Heq P1
76. sc to cancel Notes e You can assign a character with Shift only for symbol and number keys You can t assign a character to the following kevs Ese F1 F12 Back Space Tab Caps Lock Enter Shift Ctrl Alt Windows Space Application Print Screen Scroll Lock Pause Insert Delete Home End Page Up Page Down Num Lock fF and L EL 1 1 0f the ten kevs Key Change doesn t appear in step 6 if vou try to assign a character to one of the kevs listed above 48 Clearing key assignments You can clear kev assignments one at a time or all at once To clear a key assignment 1 Do steps 1 to 3 of Assigning a character on this page 2 Press t or Tab Shift Tab repeatedly until the character you want to clear appears then press Enter lt Set Kev gt flashes in the display 3 Press Delete Kev Clear appears and the key assignment is cleared To clear all key assignments 1 Do steps 1 to 3 of Assigning a character on this page 2 Press Ctrl Alt and Delete simultaneously Al Reset appears in the display 3 Press Enter Complete appears and all assignments are cleared To cancel the operation Press Esc Additional Information This chapter provides additional information that will help you understand and maintain your MD deck system Precautio
77. sis function automatically checks the condition of the MD deck when an error occurs then issues a three digit code and an error message on the display If the code and message alternate find them in the following table and perform the indicated countermeasure Should the problem persist consult vour nearest Sony dealer Three digit code Message Cause Remedy C1 Protected The inserted MD is record protected gt Take out the MD and close the record protect slot page 16 C13 REC Error The recording was not made properly Set the deck in a stable surtace and repeat the recording procedure The inserted MD is dirty with smudges fingerprints ete scratched or substandard in quality gt Replace the disc and repeat the recording procedure C13 Read Error C14 Toce Error The deck could not read the TOC on the MD properly gt Take out the MD and insert it again The deck could not read the TOC on the MD properly gt Insert another disc gt f possible erase all the tracks on the MD page 32 C71 Din Unlock The sporadic appearance of this message is caused by the digital signal being recorded This will not affect the recording While recording from a digital component connected through the DIGITAL IN connector the digital connecting cable was unplugged or the digital component turned off Connect the cable or turn the digital component ba
78. sumption Dimensions approx Mass approx Supplied accessories See page 4 Jack type stereo phone Rated output 28 mW load impedance 32 ohms lack type phono Rated output 2 Vrms at 50 kilohms Load impedance over 10 kilohms Connector type square optical Rated output 18 dBm Load impedance 660 nm optical wave length 120 Y AC 60 Hz 17 W 430 x 95 x 280 mm 17 x 3 4 11 his in w h d incl projecting parts and controls 3 5 kg 7 Ibs 11 oz US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Display Messages The following table explains the various messages that appear in the display Messages are also displaved by the deck s Self Diaynosis function see page 55 Message Auto Cut Meaning The Auto Cut function is on page 15 Blank Dise Cannot Copy A new blank or erased MD has been inserted An attempt was made to make a second copy from a digitally dubbed MD page 15 Cannot Edit Disc Full Impossible Initialize flashing Name Full No Disc No Name No Program An attempt was made to edit the MD during Program or Shuffle Play Or the MD is record protected The MD is full page 50 The deck cannot do the specified operation pages 16 and 33 The Setup Menu settings have been lost Or the conten
79. t cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine If vou have any questions or problems concerning your deck please consult vour nearest Sony dealer uoneuuojul Ieuonippyv 49 uoneuudojul Ieuonippv Handling MDs The MD is enclosed in a cartridge to protect the disc trom debris or fingerprints and to make it easy to handle However the presence of debris or a warped cartridge may inhibit the disc from operating properly To assure that you can always listen to the highest quality music follow the precautions below Do not touch the internal disc directly Forcing the shutter open may damage the internal disc Be sure to stick the labels supplied with the MD to the appropriate positions The shape of the labels mav varv depending on the MD brand Proper location Shutter of the labels Where to keep the MDs Do not place the cartridge where it mav be exposed to direct sunlight or extremely high heat and humidity Regular maintenance Wipe dust and debris from the surface of the cartridge with a dry cloth System Limitations The recording system in vour deck is radically different from those used in cassette and DAT decks and is characterized by the limitations described below Note however that these limitations are due to the inherent nature of the MD recording system itself and not to mechanical
80. tarting point point A of the portion to be played repeatedly REPEAT A lights up and B flashes in the display 2 Continue playing the track or press PP to locate the ending point point B then press A gt B REPEAT A B lights up and Repeat A B Play starts To stop Repeat A B Play and resume normal play Press REPEAT or CLEAR You can set a new Starting point and ending point during Repeat A B Play You can change the current ending point to a new starting point then specify anew ending point to repeat a portion right after the current portion 1 During Repeat A B Plav press A B The current ending point changes to the new starting point point A REPEAT A lights up and B flashes in the display 2 Locate the new ending point point B and press A B REPEAT A B lights up and the deck starts to repeat the newly specified portion Playing Tracks in Random Order Shuffle Play When vou select Shuffle Play the deck plavs all the tracks on the MD in random order PLAY MODE C gt 1 while the deck is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly or SHUFFLE once until SHUFFLE lights up in the display 2 Press D gt Shuffle Play starts ty appears while the deck is shuttling the tracks To resume normal play While the deck is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly or CONTINUE once until SHUFFLE turns oft Q You can locate tracks during Shuffle Play T
81. ted with a contro AII cable on page 22 Js Location and gt tonal Paste Function of Descriptions Parts This chapter tells you about the location and function of the various buttons and controls on the front panel and the supplied remote Further details are provided on the pages indicated in the parentheses It also tells you about the information that appears in the display window 1 IV power switch 15 23 Press to turn the deck on When you turn the deck on the STANDBY indicator turns off When you press the switch again the deck turns off and the indicator lights up 2 PITCH CONTROL button 13 40 41 Press to set the MD playback speed pitch When vou ve set the pitch to a value other than 0 factory setting the button lights amber during play e SCROLL button 13 Press to scroll the name of a track or MD gt LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR button 11 13 17 28 36 e Press during recording pause to adjust the recording level Press when the deck is stopped to display disc information or the contents of a program Press during recording to display information on the track being recorded Press during plav to display information on the current track Press while editing an MD to select the type of characters to be input CG Display window 11 13 17 36 40 Shows various information RUS 7 8 9 HO map 6 MD insertion slot 15 23 Insert the MD as illustrate
82. this manual are for the MDS JE630 MiniDisc Deck Conventions e Controls in these instructions are those on the deck these may however be substituted by controls on the supplied remote that are similarly named or when different appear in the instructions within parentheses Example Turn AMS clockwise or press PPI repeatedly e The following icons are used in this manual t Indicates a procedure that requires use of the remote Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started 4 Before You Start the Hookup 4 Hooking Up the Audio Components 5 Location and Function of Parts 8 Front Panel Parts Descriptions 8 Remote Parts Descriptions 10 Using the Display 11 Recording on MDs 14 Notes on Recording 14 Recording onan MD 15 Adjusting the Recording Level 17 Recording Tips 17 Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track Marking 19 Starting Recording With Six Seconds of Prestored Audio Data Time Machine Recording 20 Synchro recording With the Audio Component of Your Choice Music Synchro recording 21 Synchro recording With a Sony CD Plaver CD Synchro recording 21 Playing MDs 23 Playing an MD 23 Playing a Specific Track 24 Locating a Particular Point ina Track 25 Playing Tracks Repeatedly 26 Playing Tracks in Random Order Shuffle Play 27 Creating Your Own Program Program Play 27 Tips for Recording From MDs to Tape 29 Editing Recorded MDs 30 Erasing T
83. tie the optical cables Digital amplifier DAT deck MD deck etc AC power cord DIGITAL Things you should keep in mind while hooking up the system Turn off the power to all components before making any connections e Do not connect anv AC power cord until all the connections are completed Be sure the connections are firm to prevent hum and noise Jacks connectors for connecting audio components a Connect To the Amplifiers LINE ANALOG IN OUT jacks CD plavers or DBS tuners DIGITAL IN connector Digital amplifiers DAT decks DIGITAL IN OUT connectors or another MD deck Bus p uezs 6ulj3a5 p ezs Hui Hooking Up the Audio Components Connecting the AC power cord Connect the AC power cord of the deck to a wall outlet Note If vou use a timer connect the AC power cord to the outlet of the timer About the CONTROL A11 Control System This MD deck is compatible with the CONTROL A11 Control System The CONTROL Alll Control System was designed to simplify the operation of audio systems composed of separate Sony components CONTROL A1 connections provide a path for the transmission of control signals which enable automatic operation and control features usually associated with integrated systems Currently CONTROL Alll connections between a Sony MD deck CD player amplifier receiver and cassette deck provide automatic function select
84. tomatic Music Sensor Turn AMS clockwise or press Pi repeatedly Turn AMS counterclockwise or press k d repeatedly Turn AMS counterclockwise or press H d once Turn AMS or press F4 4 gt gt I repeatedly until the track number you want to go to flashes in the display then press AMS or Press M SCAN before vou start plaving When you find the track you want press D gt to start plaving To locate the last track of the MD quickly While the deck is stopped turn AMS counterclockwise or press k d once CO If you locate a track while the deck is stopped or paused The deck will still be stepped or paused at the beginning of the Jocated track Q You can extend the playing time during music scan 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press JP 1 repeatedly until NL Scan appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press Hed PP1 repeatedly to select the plaving time within a range of six to twenty seconds in one second steps then press AMS or YES 4 Press MENU NO Playing a track by entering the track number 4 Press the number button s to enter the track number of the track you want to play To enter a track number over 25 1 Press gt 25 2 Enter the corresponding digits To enter 0 press 10 instead Examples To play track number 30 press gt 25 then 3 and 10 To play track number 108 press
85. ts recorded by timer have disappeared over time and are not be available for saving to disc or Program Play could not be activated since the program has disappeared over time The message flashes for about four seconds when vou turn on the deck by pressing cd The naming capacity of the MD has reached its limit about 1 700 characters There is no MD in the deck The track or disc has no name You tried to start Program Play when no program exists Premastered ProgramFull REMOTE An attempt was made to record ona premastered MD The program contains the maximum number of tracks You cannot add anv more tracks The MD is being controlled bv an external device connected to the deck Smart Space TOC Reading The Smart Space function is on page 18 The deck is checking the TOC Table Of Contents on the MD Tf REMOTE appears under other circumstances turn off the deck then turn it on again L 355 uoteuuulogjuil euo llippVv x uoneuuuojul IeuonippvV r rn Cs sss Edit Menu Table The following table provides a quick guide to the various editing functions that vou can perform using the Edit Menu To access the Edit Menu Press MENU NO to display Edit Menu Note The available menu items mav varv according to the current status of the deck Menu item Sub
86. urn AMS or press Ke PPI repeatedly To locate the next track or a later track to be played turn AMS clockwise or press PPI repeatedly To locate the beginning of the current track turn AMS counterclockwise or press ked Note that vou can t locate and play the tracks that have already been plaved once Creating Your Own Program Program Play You can pick out the tracks that vou like and specify the plavback order in a program containing up to 25 tracks LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR MENU NO YES lt ar gt PLAY MODE MENU NO YES DISPLAY PROGRAM Number buttons gt 25 CLEAR gt lt lt PP lt lt 4 gt gt Programming the tracks 1 While the deck is stopped press MENU NO twice Setup Menu appears in the display 2 Turn AMS or press l lt PP1 repeatedly until Program appears then press AMS or YES 3 Turn AMS or press Kd gt gt repeatedly until the track number you want to add to the program appears then press AMS or gt P or use the number button s to enter the track directly If you entered the wrong track number Press lt 4 PP repeatedly until the wrong track number flashes then do step 3 above again or press CLEAR to erase the track number If 0 flashes press lt 27 sain BuiK eld SQW Bui eld a ee el Creating Your Own Program Program Play To enter a track number over 25 i Use gt 25 For details see page 25 To c
87. utton 37 38 Press to add the name or change the name of a track or MD CHAR button 37 Press to select the type of characters to be input NUM button 37 Press to input numbers REPEAT button 26 Press to play tracks repeatedly A B button 26 Press to select Repeat A B Play PLAY MODE button 27 28 43 Press to select Shuffle Play or Program Plav DISPLAY button 11 13 17 28 Press to select the information to be displaved in the window SCROLL button 13 Press to scroll the name of a track or MD 23 MENU NO button 18 19 27 29 31 39 42 45 48 54 Press to display Edit Menu or Setup Menu YES button 18 19 27 39 42 45 48 Press to carry out the selected operation EJECT amp button 16 17 23 Press to eject the MD Using the Display The display window shows Information about the MD or track This section describes the information that appears for each deck status SCROLL LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR PITCH CONTROL TIME Note The display format that vou ve selected in each of the deck statuses play recording ete will appear whenever the deck enters that status and vou press LEVEL DISPLAY CHAR or DISPLAY or TIME until vou change the format to another see the following sections for details If vou disconnect the AC power cord however all the displavs will revert to their default tLe the tactory set display the next time vou turn on the deck When you insert a
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