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1. NOTE Turn off the power of the DN M991R before connecting the keyboard 2 Keyboard Operations The keyboard s keys are allocated to specific DN M991R panel operations The functions of the keys differ according to the DN M991R s operating mode e Functions of keys F1 to F12 nale GE F1 Track search reverse 1 track F2 Track search forward 1 track F3 PLAY PAUSE button STANDBY CUE button P F5 STOP button F6 REC button F7 Reserved F8 TIME button F9 PITCH button F10 PROG PLAY ON OFF button F11 CAPS NUM button F12 END MON CLEAR button 36 When the key is held in while pressing keys F1 to F12 the keys function as follows P Track search reverse 10 tracks P Track search forward 10 tracks P Manual search reverse EA Manual search forward F5 CUE SEARCH button F6 LEVEL START button F7 CUE WRITE button F8 Reserved F9 REPEAT button _F10 PROGRAM IN button F11 Loads hot start data F12 TITLE IN button When the key is held in while pressing keys pl to F12
2. LAY PAUSI DISP END MON CONT SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR STANDBY CUE oy Ye lo S7 F z RSA Allee ER W I Sir 8 KY gt 2 5 g e 4 GI s DISPLAY WINDOW DISPLAY FENSTER FENETRE D AFFICHAGE PANTALLA DE VISUALIZACION DISPLAYFONSTER s E Ei T2 5 eee 2 Sale D Es 133 mm 5 15 64 13 mm 33 64 401 mm 15 25 32 ra 144 mm 5 43 64 90 mm 3 35 64 18 5 mm 47 64 ENGLISH MAIN FEATURES The DN M991R MD recorder is a table top type MD recorder designed for use in broadcast stations for productions etc Recording Functions e Auto Level Rec start This function automatically starts the recording operation when an audio signal level from an external unit connected to the DN M991R exceeds the preset level 36 to 66 dB 6 steps You can turn off this function e Auto Track Increment DN M991R detects the silent portion of the program material and automatically increases the track number The level of the silent portion can be set within a range of 36 to 66 dB 6 steps e Stereo Mono recording 74 148 min Playback Functions e Using CUE Signals to make searches Up to 5 points per track e Track Search Select knob Easy track selection e Program Play Max 25 tracks
3. 32 16 RecLv dB RecLv dB Sound detection level for auto record start function 66 60 54 48 42 36 RecOffset Recording can be started before sound detection during auto record start operation RecOffset SCMS INH ENA SCMS INH SCMS ENA Rec EOM s Next Stb OFF ON PlayLock ON OFF E EjectLock ON OFF RelayRec OFF Rec EOM s Next Stb OFF Next Stb ON PlayLock ON PlayLock OFF EjectLock ON EjectLock OFF Switch ENA INH E DateDisp OFF ON x Switch ENA Switch INH DateDisp OFF DateDisp ON FR Disp ON OFF FR Disp ON FR Disp OFF St Tally ON OFF x St Tally ON St Tally OFF Recording starts the set number of seconds before level detection OFF 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s Record onto disc same code as copy prohibit code in recording source Record copy prohibit code on disc according to SCMS Relay recording mode off Set the Relay recording mode to on and set time at which the REC E O M tally is to be output the number of seconds before the end of the recordable time 80 60 90 120 Return to the play start position and standby when the STANDBY CUE button is pressed during playback Standby at the beginning of the next track when the STANDBY CUE button is pressed during playback Inhibit all operations other than the PLAY PAUSE DISP buttons and P
4. LE VEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM STANDBYICUI CUE MODE SEARCH gt lt SEARCH gt gt 2 3 8 Starting Recording Automatically by Detecting the Input Level This function makes it possible to start recording by detecting the input signal level Set the presettings Make the following settings referring to Preset Functions and Operations on Page 13 16 RecLv dB Recording starts when a signal with a level at or above the set level is input 17 RecOffset Recording begins this number of seconds before the point where the set level is detected When the LEVEL START button is pressed in the input signal detection mode recording starts immediately During recording JL PLAY PAUSE O EL Bee l Lit Lit 4 s 3 ES Set the recording pause mode Press the REC button PLAY PAUSE WG To stop recording Press the PLAY PAUSE STANDBY CUE or STOP Keyboard button Flashing SE NOTE The auto track increment function and Auto Level Rec start Set the recording level start mode function may not work when recording analog signals containing Press the LEVEL START button much noise In this case lower the detection level to for ge ONE example 54 dB Ba sTaRT Flashing NOTE If the LEVEL START button is pressed while the button is flashing the recording level start mode is can
5. 1 Inputting Programs Set the program input mode Press the PROGRAM IN button PROGRAM PROGRAM D Flashing SINGLE REMAIN TRACKNO I The step Ss number flashes T m s f Li Select the track to be programmed Turn the select knob PLAY SELECT FLAY CONT siate O When track 3 is selected SINGLE REMAIN TRACK NO EE EE f LI aman 1 a TA Selected track number Flashing Enter the selected track in the program Press the select knob setect PLAY SINGLE TRACK NO Sek E SAE I The number of the next step in the program is displayed Enter the next track in the program Press the select knob seect PLAY SINGLE TRACK NO J q i nes Flashing The time display shows the total playing time for the program Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 to program the tracks in the desired order 26 Exit the program input mode Press the PROGRAM IN button PROGRAM PROGRAM a MA Lit The set returns to the normal mode STANDBY CUI 2 3 4 1 4 2 wove sin ea seanci pe Emea SELECT O DEA PROGRAM PLAY PAUSE MODE erec jonorr IN DISP ENDMON CONT SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM OO 2 Changing Programs Set the program edit mode Press the PROGRAM IN button E E AT gt D ee _ SINGLE RI TRACK NO
6. An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the oper
7. Undo the editing NOTES Press the REC button e The undo operation can be used to undo up to the two last wer editing operations To undo previous editing operations use i the First operation to undo all the editing operations then redo the editing e Once the UTOC is written or after the Names are inputed it is not possible to change previous editings e f editing is performed when a program is set the program is discarded The editing is undone and the mode returns to the edit mode Cancel the undo mode Press the MODE button before press the REC button Return to step 1 35 ENGLISH 9 CONNECTING AND OPERATING A KEYBOARD An IBM PC compatible keyboard can be connected and used to control the DN M991R Connectable keyboard IBM US101 keyboard connector 6 pin mini DIN PS 2 type Applicable cord SCAN CODE SET 02 1 Connecting the Keyboard DN M991R
8. uuu aaaasssssasass 25 5 Other Li E 40 PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK a ssssssss 26 28 E SPECIFICATIONS EE eege 41 DU np tting Programs usa l lulus N ERES 26 2 Changing Programs creierii poneer nE 26 27 3 Playing toen 27 DI Presetting PrOGtamMs ulus ss sunsnaqusasbubaspaupusass 28 Checking the Contents Check that the carton contains the following items SP power SUDPIY COM u ap a naa EE anini 1 pe Operating instructions this booklet 1 pe Installing the Units Up to three units can be installed in a 19 EIA rack or console Install shelves on the rack NOTES e To be ensure proper operation of the DN M991R unit set it so that the slant of its front panel is within 15 of the perpendicular Max 15 e The display window fluorescent tube is designed so that all indications can be seen from within the angles shown below Install the units so that the visual angle is within this range Tam e DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY conformity with the following standards We declare under our sole responsibility that this product to which this declaration relates is in EN60065 EN55013 EN55020 EN61000 3 2 and EN61000 3 3 Following the provisions of 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC Directive ENGLISH 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 Front Panel 63 Cartridge insertion slot e Insert the cartridge as ind
9. Select the step number to be edited Turn the select knob prav seLecr a PLAY cont uns O To edit the third step in the program REMAIN m _ SINGLE _ E TRACK NO ri TI ag ut f Lo J Pa h L Set the program change mode Press the select knob PLAY SELECT PLAY cont SINGLE TRACK NO The step number to be edited flashes To change the track Select the track to be changed Turn the select knob PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT swat O When track 7 is selected TRACK NO Selected track so number Flashing Enter the selected track Press the select knob PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT gas TRACK NO The number of the next step in the program lights To continue editing the program repeat steps 2 3 4 1 and 4 2 To exit the program editing mode press the PROGRAM IN button The set returns to the normal mode 7 SELECT PLAY PROGRAM PLAYIPAUSE MODE REC ON OFF IN DISP END MON CONT _ SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM STANDBY CUE CUE Wi 1 MODE SEARCH lt 44 SEARCH EE Inserting a track in the program Select the position at which to insert a track Turn the select knob PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT sa O gt i TRACK NO HG To insert a track at the third step n the program Set the program ins
10. e The functions shown on the table below can be preset Set the functions according to the usage purpose to efficiently achieve even higher quality playback e One of the preset functions can be used to display information on this set microprocessor version Classification oe Character display No Preset function type Description as set upon shipment from grouping factory AREA 1 Preset area Selection of preset area Preset Area 2 Play Finish mode Play finish mode selection Finish Next 3 Play sound Selection of stereo or monaural playback Stereo 4 Auto cue Auto cue on off setting start up level setting CueDet OFF 5 Digital out Selection of digital out format D Out Pro PLAYBACK 6 Endinoaitor ae of whether or not to use the end monitor function and monitor time End Mon 10s 7 E OM Setting of whether or not to display the EOM and display time setting E O M 10s 8 Delay start Setting of delay playback start time Delay OFF 9 Playback speed Selection of playback speed 8 0 8 0 0 1 step Pitch OFF 0 Play pitch auto Selection of whether or not to use pitch set for disc PitchAutoOFF 1 Record input Selection of recording input analog or digital Analog IN 2 Stereo Mono Stereo recording or mono recording selection Rec Stereo 3 Se inerement Auto increment level setting ncDet 60dB 4 Auto increment Auto inc
11. Permite la suficiente dispersi n del calor cuando est instalado en la consola Vermijd hoge temperaturen Zorg voor een degelijk hitteafvoer indien het apparaat op een rek wordt geplaatst Undvik h ga temperaturer Se till att det finns m jlighet till god v rmeavledning vid montering i ett rack Evite temperaturas altas Conceda suficiente dispers o de calor quando o equipamento for instalado numa prateleira Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad agua y polvo Laat geen vochtigheid water of stof in het apparaat binnendringen Uts tt inte apparaten f r fukt vatten och damm Mantenha o aparelho livre de qualquer umidade gua ou poeira vallen Se till att fr mmande f rem l inte tr nger in i apparaten N o deixe objetos estranhos no aparelho Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord Gehen Sie vorsichtig mit dem Netzkabel um Halten Sie das Kabel am Stecker wenn Sie den Stecker herausziehen Manipuler le cordon d alimentation avec pr caution Tenir la prise lors du d branchement du cordon Manneggiate il filo di alimentazione con cura Agite per la spina quando scollegate il cavo dalla presa Maneje el cord n de energ a con cuidado Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el cord n de energ a Hanteer het netsnoer voorzichtig Houd het snoer bij de stekker vast wanneer deze moet worden aan of losgekoppeld Hantera natkabeln varsamt Hall i kab
12. To continue setting other cue points Repeat steps 2 3 1 and 3 2 Write the UTOC Cancel the edit mode Press the MODE button ENGLISH Press the REC button while UTOC Write is displayed REC REC IL Flashing Ki gt Off Off To set cue points during recording Press the CUE WRITE button IN IN CUE WRITE Lit Press the CUE WRITE button again while Cue Write OK is displayed IN Flashing NOTE The UTOC is written once recording is completed 23 ENGLISH PLAY PROGRAM oe MODE REC ON OFF _IN DISP END MON CONT SINGLE LAY PAUSI LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM STANDBY CUI CUE 2 MODE SEARCH lt 4 SEARCH PP AO Oo 2 4 2 Direct Search for Cue Points When cue points are stored on a track they can be used for direct search Load the cartridge Set the cue direct search mode Press the CUE SEARCH button NOTE The cue direct search mode cannot be set if no cue points are stored on the disc Search for the cue point Press the STANDBY CUE button STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE In e Flashing Lit CH OS Lit Flashing The Cue1 point is searched for and the standby mode is set at that position Press the STANDBY CUE button again to search as follows g yana gt Cue points can also be searched for by
13. missed The disc s track number is automatically incremented when the DAT s start ID is detected The start ID will not be detected for 15 seconds after the track number is incremented Start of recording Y DAT Track 1 2 3 number Track X Track Y Track Z Copy E i Start of recording End of recording e Y Y y rac MD e 1 2 3 4 5 Track A Track B Track X Track Y Track Z Previously recorded Tracks recorded tracks from the DAT 10 Pre UTOC Function e Presettings must be set Refer to Page 15 This function protects the recording should the power supply be cut off The UTOC is written directly after recording starts The pre UTOC is written Normally the UTOC is written after recording is completed so if the power supply should be cut off during the recording or directly after the recording is finished the recording will not be registered on the disc To prevent this the pre UTOC 1 is registered on the disc directly after recording starts Once recording is completed normally the actual UTOC 2 is written If the power should be cut before the actual UTOC is written the disc can be played according to the pre UTOC This way you never accidentally lose recordings that cannot be made over again Entire disc m j Pre UTOC 1 01Tr 02Tr 03Tr Start of recording UTOC 2 01Tr 02Tr 03Tr End of recording If some problem occur
14. o00000000 0 00 90000000000 ojo 0000000 ojoo REC E O M tally PLAY command REC E O M tally The Relay Red Mode is set when anything but OFF is selected for Preset RelayRec 19 When a disc is loaded the REC monitor mode is set automatically Once recording on the first DN M991R DN M991R 1 starts and the disc s remaining recording time reaches the time specified with the presettings an REC E O M tally is output and recording starts on DN M991R 2 Thus it is possible to record continuously on multiple DN M991R s NOTE The REC E O M tally is output even if an error occurs on the recording component and the component stops 2 SERIAL REMOTE When using this unit connected to a controller or personal computer connect the remote connector RS 232C RS 422A to the controller using a 9 pin D sub cable 1 When using the serial remote with a bus connection Set the preset Player ID to 0 to 15 For the operation see Page 13 Set the RS232C RS422A selector switch of the rear panel to RS 422A For the operation see Page 9 Set the TERMINATOR switch Units connected midway through the bus connection TERMINATOR Switch RS232C RS422A selector Switch Set the TERMINATOR switch to OFF Units connected at the end of the bus connection Ee Set the TERMINATOR switch to ON Hee ae ENE m1RS232C 2 When using the serial remote 1 1 with controller ERC TORE Ve
15. the keys function as follows F1 PRESET button F2 Selects First in edit mode F3 Selects Redo in edit mode F4 Selects Undo in edit mode MODE button F6 Selects DIVIDE in edit mode F7 Selects COMBINE in edit mode F8 Selects MOVE in edit mode F9 Selects Disc s pitch in edit mode E F10 Selects Cue Erase in edit mode F11 Selects Track Erase in edit mode F12 Selects All Erase in edit mode e Functions of other keys 1 In normal operating mode Fu F2 Numerical keypad keys Select tracks Pitch button Pitch button gt ncrements track selection ES Decrements track selection Esc Cancels track selected with numerical keypad keys Enter PUSH ENTER operation NOTE Set the Pitch presetting to a setting other than OFF if you wish to change the pitch from the keyboard e When editing names Fu f F2 Backspace Letter keys Input small le
16. AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT 6A 10 We SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warning All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Following Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Water and Moisture The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care a Quick stops excessive e bi force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn ANS Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or sim
17. Finish Stop Stop mode is set after track playing is finished Finish Next Standby mode is set at next track after track playing is finished Finish Recue Standby mode is set at playback start position after track playing is finished Finish Repeat The tracks are repeated according to the play mode When Finish Repeat is selected the repeat mode cannot be turned on and off from the parallel or serial ports or from the keyboard 3 Stereo Mono Stereo Output L and R stereo signals from the output connector Mono Output mixed L and R signals from the output connector 4 CueDet OFF dB CueDet OFF Sound is not detected when cueing CueDet dB Sound detection level setting for cueing 72 66 60 54 48 42 36 5 D Out Pro Cons D Out Pro Output digital signals in AES EBU format D Out Cons Output digital signals in SPDIF format NOTE Auto Cue is not possible when the above is set to D Out Cons 6 End Mon sec End Mon sec Set the end monitor time 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 End Mon OFF Do not use the end monitor function 7 E O M sec Output EOM tally signal to remote pint 24 E O M sec Set the EOM time 5 10 15 20 25 30 E O M OFF Do not use the EOM function 8 Delay ms Delay OFF Do not use the delay start function Delay ms This sets the delay time from which the playback operation is s
18. Hz U S A amp Canada AC 230 V 10 50 Hz Europe Asia amp Others 5 C to 35 C 25 to 85 non condensing 20 C to 60 C Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for purpose improvement US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby laboratories Licensing Corporation ENGLISH 41
19. Program can be stored in the preset memory e Play mode and Finish mode 1 Play mode Continuous Play a whole disc Single Play a track 2 Finish mode Stop Next Recue Repeat Stop Stop after finishing to play a track Next Standby at the beginning of next track after finishing to play a track Recue After finishing to play a track standby at the beginning of the track Repeat The tracks are repeated according to the play mode e Auto Cue After a track is selected it is automatically cued to the point where audio starts Cueing tracks place at the point where audio starts rather than where the track starts The level at which sound is first detected can be set between 36 to 72 dB 7 steps e End Monitor Pressing the END MON button during standby instantly previews the end of the track thus assuring perfect outros The point at which monitoring starts can be set within a range of 5 to 35 seconds 7 steps prior to the track s end e End Of Message EOM At the end of a track the EOM flashes providing a visual warning to the operator that the track will end shortly The point at which the flashing begins can be set within a range of 5 to 35 seconds 7 steps prior to the end of the track e Pitch Control Preset 8 0 to 8 0 0 1 step e Instant Start Playback starts less than 0 01 seconds after the PLAY button is pressed Editing Functions e Editing 1 Basic Editing e DIVIDE Smallest edited unit is 11 6 msec 1
20. STANDBY CUE Wore y Lit green Off Playback begins and the playback signals are output SINGLE TRACK NO Mit pz Jo LU 7 wom Presetting the next track to be played during playback e The track at which the standby mode is to be set or the track to be played next after the current track is played can be preset by turning the SELECT knob during playback In the single mode the standby mode is set at the beginning of the next track In the continuous mode the next track is played when playback of the current track finishes e The Next Track display of the set track number flashes Example When track 7 is selected while playing track 1 zone DI NT awer IW O aa oasis Ei Playback can be stopped in the following ways STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE Wn EJ e Flashing Lit Playback is interrupted the pickup returns to the play start position and the standby mode is set BACK CUE PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE gt Playback is interrupted and the pause mode is set at that point D Flashing orange L J pa PLAY PAUSE seLecT o PLAY PROGRAM app oworr in get ENDMON CONT SINGLE Pil LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM CUE STANDBY CUE MODE SEARCH lt SEARCH EF 2 End Monitor To check the play end position Press the END MON button when in the standby mode END MON END MON A O Li
21. gt gt button to move the cursor to change or correct a name When the SEARCH ga or gt gt button is pressed the cursor moves one space lt lt SEARCH gt gt Backwards a a Forwards Press the SELECT knob to insert characters the CLEAR button to delete characters 34 ENGLISH PLAY PAUSE SELECT FLAY PROGRAM SELECT PLAY PROGRAM PEAVIPAUSE Rec ONOFF IN DISP ENDMON MODE rec loworr IN DISP END MON CONT _ SINGLE CONT _ SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM AE CAPS CLEAR e STANDBY CUE STANDBY CU H aa SEARCH EE 2 aa SEARCH KE 11 Exit the Edit Mode or Undoing Editing Undo functions Press the MODE button e When editing is executed the message UTOC Write asking you whether or not you want to write the UTOC is displayed e The edit mode is canceled when editing is not being executed Exit the Edit Mode Select the undo mode Write the UTOC EDIT Turn the select knob Press the REC button while UTOC Write is displayed havens REC CONT SINGLE EJECT LOCK Flashing noe UNDO For undoing the last editing operation REDO For resetting the editing undone with the undo function FIRST For undoing all the editing operations Flashing The edit mode is canceled after the UTOC is written
22. is reached REPEAT indicator e When this indicator is lit playback is repeated EJECT LOCK indicator e When this indicator is lit the eject lock function is set and the cartridge is not ejected even when the eject button is pressed Character display e This displays disc names track names and the date e Various instructions are displayed here during presetting programming editing etc NEXT No display e This displays the number of the next track to be played e The program number is displayed during program input and editing e During recording this indicates the digital input signal s sampling frequency e When the playback pitch is changed the pitch value flashes for 3 seconds ER PITCH indicator e This lights When the set play speed is set FS indicator e This lights when the sampling frequency is displayed on the NEXT number display TIME MODE indicators e ELAPSED lights when the elapsed time is displayed e REMAIN lights when the remaining time is displayed 2 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS 1 PARALLEL REMOTE 1 HOT START OFF Preset 36 ENGLISH PLAY MODE indicators e SINGLE lights when in the single track play mode Playing time display e This indicates the time of the current position in minutes m seconds s and frames f TRACK NO display e This displays the number of the track at the current position This also lights during the track search m
23. is set e When the button is pressed during the recording or recording pause mode recording stops the pickup returns to the recording start position and the standby mode is set e When the button is pressed during the cue direct search mode the cue point is searched e When the button is pressed while pressing the MODE button the preset mode is set PLAY PAUSE button e Press this button in the standby pause or manual search mode to begin playback e Press the button in the stop mode to search for the first track and begin playback e When the button is pressed in the recording pause mode recording starts e The button lights when the play or recording mode is set e When the button is pressed during playback the pause mode is set The button flashes while the pause mode is set e When the button is pressed during recording the recording pause mode is set The button flashes when the recording pause mode is set DISP CAPS NUM button DISP Normal mode e When the button is pressed for over 0 5 seconds the character display switches between the disc name track name and date in that order e The date is only displayed when the date display is preset Refer to Page 13 e When the button is pressed for less than 0 5 second the time display switches between the remaining time REMAIN and elapsed time ELAPSED CAPS NUM REC Edit mode e When the button is pressed while editing names the selected characters switc
24. retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown on the rating label Model No DN M991R Serial No RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance A NOTE This MD recorder uses the semiconductor laser To allow you to enjoy music at a stable operation it is recommended to use this in a room of 5 C 41 F 35 C 95 F e FOR U S A amp CANADA MODEL ONLY CERTIFICATION THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER JAPPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORMANCE OF PROCE DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZ ARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This device c
25. AY PAUSE button flashes when an EOM is detected during playback when the EOM is turned on with the presetting e When play finishes the unit returns to instantaneous play Hot Start standby Stopping the play operation A press the STOP button during the play operation causes the play to stop and returns the unit to instantaneous play Hot Start standby Repeat play When the REPEAT button is pressed the repeat mode is set Press the number button of the track to be played from 1 to 10 to repeatedly play that track e Press the REPEAT button while a track is being played to repeatedly play that track e Press the REPEAT another time to cancel the repeat play mode REPEAT Set the standby mode and press the MODE button on the main unit twice to cancel the hot start mode e The hot start mode is canceled and the MODE edit mode is set 25 ENGLISH PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK e The tracks can be programmed to play in a certain order e Up to 25 tracks can be programmed e Programmed playback is performed according to the play mode 1 5 SELECT PLAY PROGRAM PLAY PAUSE MODE Rec ON OFF IN DISP END MON CONT SINGLE rll LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM CUE STANDBY CUE 2 3 4 yone siin aa seancen oe single or continuous and preset finish mode stop next recue or repeat settings
26. CK K Lit Lit Select the edit track seLecr O D I The track to be edited can be selected E or changed by turning the SELECT knob Set the edit function select mode Select the edit track and press the SELECT knob prav SeLEcT PLAY SINGLE conr TRACK NO NOTE Cue Erase is not displayed if no cue signal is set Select the edit function Turn the select knob PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT sue O gt NOTES e Cue Erase is not displayed if no cue signals is set e Divide Combine and Move are not displayed in the stop mode After selecting the edit function in item 3 perform the operations for the various edit items Cue Erase gt page30 Move gt page 33 Track Erase gt page 31 Pitch gt page 33 All Erase gt page 31 Disc Name gt page 34 Divide gt page 32 Track Name gt page 34 Combine gt page 32 30 Cancel the edit mode Press the MODE button before press the SELECT knob Cancel the edit function after selected the edit item Press the MODE button before press the REC button 3 1 2 SELECT w PROGRAM CONT SINGLE IER UE 2 CUE STANDBY CUE 2 SEARCH lt lt SEARCH PP dey 1 1 3 Erasing Cue Signals Cue erase functiom Set the cue mode at the position of the cue signal you wan
27. Connector Signal Format Input Level Variable Pitch Control Audio Start up Time Frame Search Accuracy DIMENSIONS Without feet With feet WEIGHT Recorder unit POWER CONSUMPTION POWER SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating Temperature Humidity Storage Temperature MiniDisc Recorder Playback Pre mastered MDs and recordable MDs Recording Recordable MDs Magneto optical overwriting system Magnetic field modulation ATRAC Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding version 4 0 Approx 400 to 900 rpm 74 min Stereo 148 min Mono 2 channels Stereo 1 channel Mono 44 1 kHz A D converter 16 bit D A converter 18 bit 20 to 20 000 Hz 1 0 dB 0 015 or less Playback A filter 0 035 or less Recording A filter 100 dB or higher Playback A filter 84 dB or higher Recording A filter 90 dB or higher Playback A filter 80 dB or higher Recording A filter 1 kHz 0 dB playback XLR connector 18 dBs 600 Q ohms 20 mW or greater 30 to 40 Q ohms XLR connector 18 dBs 10 kQ kohms XLR connector AES EBU or IEC 958 Type I 3 Vp p or greater 110 Q ohms XLR connector AES EBU or IEC 958 Type I 3 to 10 Vp p 110 Q ohms 8 0 03 second less 1 frame 1 86 second 144 W x 133 H x 401 D 5 43 64 x 5 15 64 x 15 25 32 144 W x 146 H x 401 D 5 43 64 x 5 3 4 x 15 25 32 Not including feet dials and terminals 5 0 kg 11 02 Ibs 22 W AC 120 V 10 60
28. DENON MINIDISC RECORDER DN M991R OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE D EMPLOI INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION BRUKSANVISNING EJECT FOR ENGLISH READERS PAGE 6 PAGE 41 FUR DEUTSCHE LESER SEITE 42 SEITE 78 POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAIS PAGE 77 PAGE 114 PARA LECTORES DE ESPANOL PAGINA 115 PAGINA 150 FOR SVENSKA LASARE SIDA 151 SIDA 186 IMPORTANT TO SAFETY LABELS for U S A model only WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION 1 Handle the power supply cord carefully Do not damage or deform the power supply cord If it is damaged or deformed it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used When removing from wall outlet be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord 2 Do not open the top cover In order to prevent electric shock do not open the top cover If problems occur contact your DENON dealer 3 Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the MD recorder Electric shock or malfunction may result Please record and
29. ENTE 4 4 10 Inputting Changing Names Title function Set the name Press the REC button Select the name input edit item see page 30 Select Track Name or Disc Name and press the SELECT knob PLAY SELECT PLAY Er L NE Lim Li IsLilit Lie CONT SINGLE 1 I SINGLE Get REMAIN LI S D D TRACK NO ma me j tu Lit Lit If a name is already set the name is displayed and the first character flashes Flashing The name is set and the mode returns to the edit mode Select the type of characters to be input Input Characters Press the CAPS NUM button and select the type of The following letters numbers and symbols ASCII code can be characters selected using the CAPS NUM button and the select knob DISP D Capital Small Num Capital letters gt letters gt letters gt bers Symbols T Small letters SP i SE Turn the SELECT knob to select the character to be input Numbers ras SP ERES Symbols SP Enter the selected character SP_space Press the SELECT knob sevect 9 PLAY SINGLE NOTE Disc and track names can be up to 100 characters long but the NA maximum number of characters that can be set for the disc Flashing Flashing cursor name and all the track names is 1700 Continue inputting the name Repeat steps 2 1 2 2 and 3 to input the name Press the SEARCH aa or
30. LAY MODE switch during playback Enable all functions during playback The EJECT button is locked during playback The EJECT button is not locked during playback Enable operation of all the switches on the front panel Inhibit operation of all panel switches other than those used for presetting operations Date not displayed even when DISP button pressed Date displayed when DISP button pressed The frames are displayed on the time display during playback The frames are not displayed on the time display during playback They are displayed in the manual search standby pause and end monitor modes The stdby cue tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector pins 16 The stdby cue tally signal is not output from the REMOTE connector pins 16 EndCue sec Cue signal can be emitted before playback is completed EndCue sec End cue time setting 0 1 2 2 DryCnt EOM E CUE CUE E DryCnt EOM DryCnt E CUE DryCnt CUE T Flash ON OFF E T Flash ON T Flash OFF Fader Pause Play x Fader Pause Fader Play 9600 19200 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps PlayerID PlayerlD The end of massage tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector pins 24 The end cue tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector pins 24 The cue tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector pins 24 PLAY TALLY blinks during the EOM for paral
31. an be combined into a single track Unlike tapes there is no need to copy over or cut the tape Track number 1 2 3 4 Track A ees B Track C _ Track D Combine function used 1 2 Track A Track B Track C Track D Point where tracks were combined Move function for moving tracks The order of the tracks can be changed Unlike tapes there is no need to copy over or cut the tape Track number 1 2 3 4 Track A Track B Track D Track C Moved Move function used 1 D 2 3 Track Di Track A__ Track B Track C Pitch on the disc function Disc s Pitch This function make it possible to set and store a certain play speed on the disc then play the disc at that speed When the presetting is set to PitchAuto ON and this disc is loaded the disc is played at the written pitch Editing operations 1 2 and 3 cannot be retrieved NOTE During the edit mode the eject lock function is set and the cartridge can not be ejected 29 ENGLISH STANDBY CUE 3 1 3 2 4 MODE SEARCH AA SEARCH KE seLecT o PLAY PROGRAM REC ON OFF IN DISP END MON CONT SINGLE LAY PAUSI LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM o0 2 2 Editing Function Select Load the cartridge Set the edit mode Press the MODE button MODE t EDIT EJECTLO
32. atedly NOTE To move the divide point press the SEARCH button EDIT EJECTLOCK To combine tracks 02 and 03 prav seLecr a PAY cont snare TRACK NO 02Tr Divide the track Press the REC button REC n The track is divided and the mode returns to the edit mode Combine the tracks Press the REC button REC NOTE The tracks are combined and the mode returns to the edit The divide operation cannot be performed if cue signals are set mode for that track Clear all the cue signals first NOTES e f the tracks have track names the name of the second track will be cleared e The following tracks cannot be combined 1 When cued at the first track 2 A stereo track with a monaural track 3 Tracks containing cue signals 32 ENGLISH 3 J 3 LAY PAUSI SELECT PLAY PROGRAM SELECT PLAY PROGRAM MODE onge og nl DISP ENDMON MODE erec Jeng IN DISP ENDMON CONT enee CONT SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM START WRITE NUM CUE STANDBY CUI CUE STANDBY CUE 1 2 MODE SEARCH lt lt SEARCH PP 1 2 MODE SEARCH gt lt SEARCH EF 9 Pitch on the disc Disc s pitch function 8 Moving Tracks Move
33. ating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel SVENSKA ESPA OL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ENGLISH NOTE ON USE HINWEISE ZUM GEBRAUCH OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L UTILISATION NOTE SULL USO NOTAS SOBRE EL USO ALVORENS TE GEBRUIKEN OBSERVERA OBSERVACOES QUANTO AO USO Keep the set free from moisture water and dust Halten Sie das Gerat von Feuchtigkeit Wasser und Staub fern Prot ger l appareil contre l humidit l eau et Do not let foreign objects in the set Keine fremden Gegenst nde in das Ger t kommen lassen Ne pas laisser des objets trangers dans l appareil E importante che nessun oggetto inserito all interno dell unit ache lapoussi re Avoid high temperatures e Tenete l unit lontana dall umidit dall acqua e No deje objetos extra os dentro del equipo Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when dalla polvere Laat geen vreemde voorwerpen in dit apparaat installed on a rack Vermeiden Sie hohe Temperaturen Beachten Sie da eine ausreichend Luftzirkulation gew hrleistet wird wenn das Ger t auf ein Regal gestellt wird Eviter des temp ratures lev es Tenir compte d une dispersion de chaleur suffisante lors de l installation sur une tag re Evitate di esporre l unit a temperature alte Assicuratevi che ci sia un adeguata dispersione del calore quando installate l unit in un mobile per componenti audio Evite altas temperaturas
34. ax 5 V but the maximum supply current is 80 mA so use with a total load current of 80 mA or less e 13 Pin enable when Hot start Preset 36 set up off mode 3 Display Window TRACK NO indicator e This lights When the track number display shows the selected track number PROGRAM indicator e This lights when the Program play mode is set e DISC NAME lights when the disc name DISC NAME TRACK NAME DATE indicators is displayed on the character display TRACK NAME lights when the track name is displayed and DATE lights when the date is displayed Level display e This displays the playback level during playback the input level during recording EDIT indicator e This lights when the edit mode is set TOC indicator B e This lights when it is necessary to rewrite the TOC UTOC due to editing etc e This flashes while the TOC UTOC is being DIGITAL IN indicator written e This lights or flashes when the digital input signal is selected e The indicator flashes when the digital signal is unlocked and remains lit when the digital signal is locked 10 CUE indicator e This lights for approximately 3 seconds when the position at which a cue signal is set is played e The indicator flashes when the standby mode is set at a position at which a cue signal is set EOM indicator e This lights when the EOM is preset and starts flashing when the EOM set time
35. celed Start recording Press the PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE Flashing orange Recording starts when an input signal with a level at or above the set level is detected 21 ENGLISH 9 Incrementing Track Numbers During recording track numbers can be incremented either manually or automatically e Track numbers can be incremented manually in the following three ways 1 Press the REC button during recording This increments the track number 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button H during recording to stop recording for that track number and set the recording pause mode 3 After recording use the divide function e Track numbers can be incremented automatically in the following three ways according to the type of input signal Input type Method Analog digital input Detection of soundless section 1 a Detection of soundless section 1 an MDs Using the CD s or MD s subcodes 2 Digital input Detection of soundless section 1 Using the DAT s start IDs 3 DATs 1 Detection of soundless section Make the following two presettings e Set Autolnc OFF 14 to Autolnc Det e Set the soundless detection level setting to IncDet 60 dB 13 Start playback and recording in such a way that the beginning of the sound is not missed When a soundless section or a section with level lower than the preset soundless detection level setti
36. cording monitor mode is set Only the REC button lights Start recording Press the PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE gt ak Lit green Recording starts and the TOC indicator lights NOTE If the DIGITAL IN indicator is flashing the digital signal is unlocked If this is the case recording is not possible 20 To change the track number during recording Press the REC button REC The track number is incremented and recording continues To pause recording Press the PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE Flashing orange Recording stops and the recording pause mode is set To resume recording press the PLAY PAUSE button again The track number is incremented and recording resumes LAY PAUSI SELECT PLAY PROGRAM MODE Rec ouer _IN DISP END MON CONT _ SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM STANDBY CUI CUE MODE SEARCH lt SEARCH PP SEA 7 Stopping Recording Use one of the following methods to stop recording STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE gt a Lit once in standby Recording stops the UTOC is written and the standby mode is set The TOC indicator flashes while the UTOC is being written ENGLISH L seLecT 9 PLAY PROGRAM np Jose n ise EuDMON cont SINGLE 4 LAY PAUSI
37. d PS 2 connector US keyboard with 101 or 104 keys recommended Other Functions e Large FL Display Illuminated Button e Sampling Rate Convertor e Digital input is possible at 32 and 48 kHz as well as 44 1 kHz e f input occurs at 32 or 48 kHz it is automatically converted to 44 1 kHz during recording ENGLISH CONTENTS EN PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS oaiae 8 11 D EDITING FUNCTIONS u uu u u uu uuu dass 29 35 1 Front EE 8 9 LI Editing FUNCTIONS u u uu ge eN ENER ES SEN geg 29 2 Rear Panel a r 9 10 2 Editing Function Select _ 30 3 Display Windows et see ES 10 11 3 Erasing Cue Signals Cue erase function 30 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS aaa 11 12 a oe Hits Hee eraso EE Geng Ee 5 rasing All the Tracks on the Disc lt All erase function 31 ABOUT MINIDISCS u u peiron ae ie 2 ie Dividing Tracks into Two Parts Divide function scese 32 H PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 1 13 17 7 Combining Two Tracks Combine function sssss eeeee 32 EI istot Preset FUNCIONS s 3 8 Moving Tracks Move function 33 2 Pr setting Procedure coiisctsdansecscesteunessienisadgiedettdasngands 4 9 Pitch on the disc Disc s pitch function 33 3 Detailed Description of Preset Functions 15 17 10 Inputting Cha
38. ding in the key the keys functions as follows Number keys Reload data 1 to 10 When the F11 key is pressed while holding in the Shift key the hot start data is loaded e In the program mode Numerical keypad keys Input tracks in the program nserts track in program Deletes track from program ncrements track selection Decrements track selection Enter Enter Set track PUSH ENTER operation WHORE 37 ENGLISH RESETTING THE MICROPROCESSOR e A microprocessor controls disc drive unit operation panel unit and the display e f for some reason the microprocessor should malfunction and the unit becomes inoperable press the SELECT knob and the STANDBY CUE button at the same time to reset the microprocessor k J SELECT 9 fone PROGRAM LAY PAUSI app ouer IN CONT SINGLE DISP END MON LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM STANDBY CU CUE MODE SEARCH aa SEARCH gt gt e When the microprocessor is reset operation is restored to the same status as when the POWER switch is first turned on 11 HANDLING CARTRIDGES Discs are stored inside cartridges so they can be handled easily w
39. e a keyboard connect it to this connector The connector is a mini DIN type 6 pin connector ANALOG IN connectors These are active balanced inputs using XLR type connectors Connect these connectors to the balanced analog output connectors on an amplifier or console Pin layout 1 Common 2 Hot 3 Cold Applicable connector Cannon XLR 3 32 or equivalent ANALOG OUT connectors These are active balanced outputs using XLR type connectors Connect these connectors to the balanced analog input connectors on an amplifier or console Pin layout 1 Common 2 Hot 3 Cold Applicable connector Cannon XLR 3 31 or equivalent NOTE Do not short circuit the hot or cold pin with the common pin ENGLISH IN LEVEL L R controls Use these controls to adjust the level of the audio signals from the ANALOG IN connectors OUT LEVEL L R controls Use these controls to adjust the level of the audio signals from the ANALOG OUT connectors DIGITAL OUT AES EBU connector This is an active balanced output using an XLR type connector Connect this connector to the balanced digital input connector on an amplifier or console Signal format AES EBU or SPDIF Pin layout 1 Common 2 Cold 3 Hot Applicable connector Cannon XLR 3 31 or equivalent This unit uses a balanced digital output A conversion circuit is necessary for connection to an unbalanced circuit Example of balanced unbalanced conversion circuit on
40. e preset setting Press the select knob seuecT 9 PLAY cont SINGLE The character display changes as follows Before change After change Cancel the preset mode Press the MODE button MODE The preset setting mode is canceled and the set returns to the normal mode 28 EDITING FUNCTIONS 1 Editing Functions There are nine editing functions possible on MDs as described below Here we describe these functions briefly Cue erase function erasing cue signals Cue signals external control signals recorded on the disc can be erased without affecting the tracks Track erase function for erasing specific tracks An entire track from beginning to end can be erased instantaneously simply by operating buttons Unlike tapes there is no need to record over erase or cut the tape Track number 1 2 3 Track A Track B Track C 2 z D S Track A Track C Track B erased All erase function for erasing all the tracks on the disc All the tracks on the disc can be erased instantaneously simply by operating buttons Unlike tapes there is no need to use an eraser or record over Divide function for dividing a track in two One track can be divided into two tracks This makes it possible to easily set search points simply by operating buttons after recording ENGLISH Disc name Track name function Disc names or track names can be stored on recorded di
41. ected Press the REC button or changed by turning the SELECT Se knob Erase the select track Press the REC button REC D gt I i er All the tracks are erased and the mode returns to the edit T D mode l The track is erased and the mode returns to the edit mode 31 ENGLISH 3 L saset aa mamana saset Jane DN ze ww oo CONT SINGLE D O IT J 0O CONT SINGLE IT DJ DJ DJ on LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR ee ce paid CLEAR 2 ae ee STANDBY CU 1 2 CUE PEPEN STANDBY CUE MODE SEARCH lt lt SEARCH P gt F Ze E EARI OT O 6 Dividing Tracks into Two Parts 7 Combining Two Tracks Divide functiom Combine functiom Select the combine edit mode function see page 30 Select Combine and press the SELECT knob spiren LAY CONT SINGLE A Select the tracks to be combined Use the select knob to set the cue mode at the second of the tracks to be combined Use manual search etc to find the point at which you want to divide the track Select the divide edit function see page 30 Select Divide and press the SELECT knob PLAY seLect PLAY cont sINGLE Moa l l TRACKNO jj The section from three seconds before the divide point to the divide point is played repe
42. eln nar den kopplas fran el uttaget Manuseie com cuidado o fio condutor de energia Segure a tomada ao desconectar o fio Unplug the power cord when not using the set or long periods of time Wenn das Ger t eine langere Zeit nicht verwendet werden soll trennen Sie das Netzkabel vom Netzstecker D brancher le cordon d alimentation lorsque appareil n est pas utilis pendant de longues p riodes Disinnestate il filo di alimentazione quando avete l intenzione di non usare il filo di alimentazione per un lungo periodo di tempo Desconecte el cord n de energ a cuando no utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo Neem altijd het netsnoer uit het stopkontakt wanneer het apparaat gedurende een lange periode niet wordt gebruikt Koppla ur natkabeln om apparaten inte kommer att anvandas i lang tid Desligue o fio condutor de forga quando o aparelho nao tiver que ser usado por um longo periodo Do not let insecticides benzene and thinner come in contact with the set Lassen Sie das Ger t nicht mit Insektiziden Benzin oder Verdiinnungsmitteln in Ber hrung kommen Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides du benz ne et un diluant avec l appareil Assicuratevvi che l unit non venga in contatto con insetticidi benzolo o solventi No permita el contacto de insecticidas gasolina y diluyentes con el equipo Laat geen insektenverdelgende middelen benzine of verfverdunner met dit apparaat in kontakt komen Se till att in
43. ert mode Press the SEARCH B button SEARCH PP TRACK NO The step number flashes Perform the same operations as in steps 4 1 and 4 2 to select the track to be inserted To insert more tracks in the program repeat steps 5 1 5 2 and 5 3 To exit the program insert mode press the PROGRAM IN button Deleting tracks from the program Select the step to be deleted Turn the select knob PLAY SELECT FLAY CONT SINGLE O To delete the track at the third step a0 mi Li REMAIN TRACK NO H p t ENGLISH LAY PAUSI SELECT PLAY PROGRAM MODE eREC oNOFF ml DISP ENDMON CONT SINGLE m DJ O CJ PI 2 LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR Re WRITE NUM STANDBY CUE MODE SEARCH lt SEARCH ER mus Ra 3 Playing Programs Set the program play mode Press PROGRAM ON OFF button PROGRAM PROGRAM ON OFF ON OFF casa STANDBY CUE Flashing REMAIN TRACK NO q PROGRAM Lit i FEE LY L next step The first track in the program is cued and the standby mode is set Start programmed playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE STANDBY CUE nor y Programmed playback starts e When the cartridge is ejected the set program is cleared e f a track that is not in the program is selected with a serial command during programmed playback that command is ig
44. es Press the select knob PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT swat The character display changes as shown below Before change After change Flashing Playback speed select Turn the select knob to select the pitch zort Flashing CONT SINGLE r Press the select knob to set the pitch SELECT PLAY Exit the preset mode Press the MODE button MODE The preset mode is canceled and the set returns to the previous mode To set the presettings back to the initial settings the settings set upon shipment from the factory Turn the power on while holding in both the SEARCH gt and the SEARCH lt lt buttons For the initial settings refer to 1 List of preset functions The character display changes as lt lt SEARCH PP shown below NOTE If the message shown below appears there is a problem with the preset memory Contact a serviceperson NOTE The playback speed is the most recently set playback speed For example if the pitch is set with the presettings then set from the keyboard the pitch set from the keyboard is used ENGLISH 3 Detailed Description of Preset Functions initial setting 1 Preset Area Three different sets areas of presettings can be made and used for different purposes Preset Areal Set to preset Area 1 Preset Area2 Set to preset Area 2 Preset Area3 Set to preset Area 3 2 Finish
45. es that editing is complete ndicates that the cue search operation is being performed is the cue number Displayed at the beginning of the track name if cue signals are set for that track There is no more remaining time on the disc or there are already 255 tracks on the disc Recording or editing is not possible with pre mastered discs Displayed when changing the presettings if there is a problem with the memory storage operation Displayed when a system error occurs Displayed if there is a problem with the memory storage operation when the presettings have been reset initialized Displayed when initializing the presettings No hot start data Indicates that no track name or disc name has been set Indicates that no program has been input Displayed when the selected track does not exist on the disc Indicates discs containing disc names but no tracks Data other than audio data is input Cue direct search mode is on Hot start data is loaded This means that a program has been input Displayed when a locked operation is performed when play lock is preset Program is preset 1 to 3 Displayed if you attempt to program a 26 th step Displayed when you attempt to record or edit while the cartridge is in the accidental erasure prevention mode Sound will be recorded monaural Sound will be recorded stereo Disp
46. et during data loading and the data loading number from 1 to 10 is completed data loading of subsequent tracks is stopped 1 TRACK LOAD While depressing the LOAD button press the number button from 1 to 10 for which data is to be entered w DI et e When data loading is completed the CUE LED lights steadily PROGRAM TRACK LOAD e Hot start data can also be loaded in the programmed play mode The data is loaded in the programmed order The programmed play mode is canceled after the data is loaded ENGLISH NOTES e The instantaneous play Hot Start mode will end with one track e A press of a number button during the instantaneous play Hot Start mode will cause the unit to switch to the track of the pressed number and start playing e Cue detection is also performed at the time of instantaneous play Hot Start loading Tracks with a setting level less than 10 seconds from the beginning of the track are loaded from the beginning of the track Even when the level of cue detection is changed after loading the pause position will not change until the initial data is cleared Hot Start Starting the play operation During instantaneous play Hot Start standby press the number button from 1 to 10 that is to be played to start the instantaneous play Hot Start operation The number of the button for the track at which playback started is shown on the display e The PL
47. functiom Select the move edit function see page 30 Select Move and press the SELECT knob PLAY SeLECT PLAY cont SINGLE riot is Flashing EJECT LOCK Select the disc s pitch function see page 30 Select Pitch and press the SELECT knob PLAY SELECT PAY CONT SINGLE Use the SELECT knob to choose where to move which track To move track 5 to track 1 Flashin Ss g PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT sue Select the pitch The pitch can be selected by turning the SELECT knob SELECT PLAY CONT SINGLE Flashing SEA SELECT PLAY eee Paan JL Flashing Write the pitch on the disc Press the REC button REC n Press the SELECT knob d cont mes Flashin ce 9 CQ Flashing SELECT PLAY The pitch is written and the mode returns to the edit mode Move the track Press the REC button a r i e Disc s pitch gt When preset 10 is set to PitchAuto ON and a disc on which the pitch is recorded is loaded the recorded pitch is set automatically after the UTOC is read The track is moved and the mode returns to the edit mode 33 ENGLISH SELECT PLAY PROGRAM PLAY PAUSE MODE enge IN DISP END MON CONT SINGLE LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM 1 2 2 3 CUE STANDBY CUE 2 2 EE D
48. gas Set the preset Player ID to OFF The RS232C RS422A selector switch a of the rear panel can be used with either RS 422A or RS 232C Set the TERMINATOR switch to ON 3 ABOUT MINIDISCS m MiniDiscs allow a maximum of 74 minutes stereo of recording and Recording on discs playback in a compact size MiniDiscs include a section in There are two types of MiniDiscs those for playback only and those which the audio signals are for recording and playback recorded and a section in which such data as track numbers and Playback only MiniDiscs 4 track titles are recorded e These discs are for playback only Commercially dE available music MDs are of this type E e These are laser discs like regular compact discs are recorded TOC Section in which audio e Tracks on such discs cannot be edited signals are recorded Recordable MiniDiscs r w The TOC e These are magneto optical discs on which both With MiniDiscs after the audio signals are recorded data used for recording and playback are possible Recording checking the tracks TOC Table of Contents is also recorded on the is performed through magnetic modulation a disc This TOC data is used when playing the disc In addition e Re recording is also possible editing is performed by rewriting the TOC data When TOC writing starts the TOC indicator flashes Do not Accidental erasure prevention tabs shake the main uni
49. h between capital letters small letters numbers and symbols in that order PROGRAM IN CUE WRITE button PROGRAM IN Normal mode e Press this button to set the program input mode e The button will not function during the play mode e The button flashes when in the program input mode e The button lights when a program is set CUE WRITE REC Edit mode Press this button during the standby pause play or manual search When the edit mode and recording mode to record a cue signal B EJECT button Press this button to eject the cartridge The cartridge cannot be ejected during recording or while the UTOC is being written 2 Rear Panel O RS232C RS422A selector switch Use this to switch the serial remote connector signal between RS232C and RS422A according to the external controller s signal RS232C RS422A connector This is a serial remote connector A personal computer or other external controller can be connected to control the DN M991R externally Applicable connector 9 pin D sub female Baud rate 9600 bps or 19200 bps e Pin layout RS232C RS422A Pin No Signal name WO Signal name UO 1 C _ NC _ 6 C _ S GROUND _ 2 TxD O Tx D RETURN O 7 C _ TxD O 3 RxD RxD l 8 C R x D RETURN 4 C NC 9 C NC 5 S GROUND _ NC _ TERMINATOR switch When set to the ON side the serial remote connector s pins are terminated internally KEYBOARD connector To us
50. icated by the arrow on the top e Once the cartridge is partially inserted Display PROGRAM ON OFF LEVEL START button PROGRAM ON OFF Normal mode e When this button is pressed while the PROGRAM IN button is lit the program play mode is set e The button lights during the program play standby and play modes e When the button is pressed during the program play standby or play mode the program play mode is cleared LEVEL START REC mode e When this button is pressed during the recording pause mode the auto level start recording mode is set e The button flashes when the auto level start recording mode is set e When the button is pressed again the auto level start recording mode is canceled PLAY MODE switch e When this switch is turned the play mode select Select knob e Turn this knob to select the next track to be played e Turn the knob clockwise by one click to move one track forward counterclockwise by one click to move one track backward e When the knob turned while pressing it in one click corresponds to 10 tracks e In the preset mode use this knob to set and enter preset setting e When setting programs use this knob to select enter and check the program e In the cue point direct search mode use this knob to select the cue point e The editing mode is set when the knob is turned and pressed while selecting the editing function REC button e When this button is pressed during the stop standb
51. ilar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated FIGURE A EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT ZK GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 Gei Ge GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Power Lines
52. ithout worrying about dust or fingerprints Be careful of the following in order to keep recordings in optimum condition 1 38 Cautions on Handling Keep cartridges away from magnets and sources of strong magnetic forces Only for recordable discs Put cartridges in their cases when carrying them Do not apply labels other than the ones included when the discs are purchased Use a soft dry cloth to wipe any dirt off the surface of the cartridge Do not open the shutter Forcing the shutter open could break it If the shutter is opened dirt or dust may get inside and fingerprints may get on the disc Do not bend heat or throw cartridges Water droplets may form on the surface if cartridges are moved suddenly from outside or any cold place to a warm place If this happens wait awhile before using them 2 Cautions on Storing e Always remove cartridges from the set after recording or playing them e Do not put cartridges in the following places e Places exposed to direct sunlight e Hot places e Humid or dusty places ENGLISH 12 MESSAGES Messages appear on the display when operating the set The meanings of the messages are described below Message Description ndicates that editing was not possible ndicates that the track number cannot be incremented by pressing the REC button during recording Recording is not possible because of a problem in the TOC recording enable data ndicat
53. lay program 3 Program3 OFF HOT START 36 Hot start Hot start mode on off selection for parallel remote HotStart OFF CLEAR 37 Preset clear Setting for clearing presets and setting them to the initial values ni Preset VERSION 38 Set information Microprocessor version display RKO xxxx yyyy is a number 13 ENGLISH 2 Presetting Procedure 2 3 1 3 2 moe sien aa SEARCH o gt 3 1 e Functions can be preset using the buttons on the front panel e The presettings can also be set using serial remote signals RS232C RS422A e Presettings can be made when no cartridge is loaded or when in the stop standby pause recording pause or recording monitor mode i LAY PAUS seLect o PLAY PROGRAM OD O O Un LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM STANDBY CUE ich Enter the preset mode Press the STANDBY CUE button while pressing the MODE button STANDBY CUE AK Character display Select the preset item Turn the select knob Character display anner PLAY SINGLE O gt Turn the knob clockwise to move in the direction of the arrows counterclockwise to move in the opposite direction NOTE The first preset item displayed is the last preset item displayed the last time the presettings were made 14 Change the preset valu
54. layed when you attempt to set the recording mode on a disc containing 255 tracks Displayed when the MODE button is pressed Displayed while the UTOC is being written 39 ENGLISH 3 SYSTEM LIMITATIONS 1 Track Number Limits e Up to 255 tracks can be recorded when recording the tracks successively starting from the first track on blank or no track discs In the following cases however the number of tracks that can be recorded decreases When editing has been performed When there are scratches on the disc and tracks have been re recorded 2 Recording Time Limits e Recording is performed in units of approximately 2 seconds Sections of less than 2 seconds still take up 2 seconds worth of space on the disc so this decreases the actual recordable time e Scratched sections of discs are automatically eliminated from he recording time e Recording is no longer possible once the maximum number of racks is reached even if they take up less than the maximum recordable time To record on such discs first erase unneeded racks When this is done it is not possible to record for longer han the time of the tracks that have been erased e The remaining time on the disc may not increase when short racks less than approximately 8 seconds are erased e f there are many emphasis data on off signals or other similar signals in a track they are treated as divisions between tracks so recording will not be p
55. le on the disc is near the limit the second track may only have part of the track name e When two tracks with track names are combined the name of the second track is erased 5 Other Limits e In the program play mode the record mode is not set even when the REC button is pressed If the REC button is pressed Now Program is displayed for approximately 1 second then turns off e In the program play mode the editing mode is not set even when the MODE button is pressed If the MODE button is pressed Now Program is displayed for approximately 1 second then turns off e In the editing mode and during hot start loading the program play mode is not set even when the PROGRAM ON OFF button is pressed e f the REC button is pressed while hot start data is loaded Now H Start is displayed for 5 seconds If the REC button is pressed while Now H Start is displayed the recording pause mode is set The hot start data is cleared SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Type Recordable Playable Discs Recording System Signal Compression System Rotating Speed Recording playback time AUDIO SECTION Channels Sampling Frequency Quantization Bits Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion Signal to Noise Ratio Channel Separation Analog Output Connector Output Level Monitor Output Analog Input Connector Input Level Digital Output Connector Signal Format Output Level Digital Input
56. lel remote tally output PAUSE TALLY blinks when pause and STDBY TALLY blinks during the search operation The same display as on the front panel is output The parallel remote tally output does not blink The tally signal is output only when the PLAY PAUSE and STDBY CUE buttons displays are lit Start playback when remote fader pins 9 10 are short circuited and pause when pins are open Start playback when remote fader pins 9 10 are short circuited and continue playback when pins are open Set the baud rate to 9600 bps Set the baud rate to 19200 bps Player ID setting Set ID to OFF or 0 to 15 Default setting OFF 33 34 35 36 37 38 Program1 OFF ON Program1 OFF ON Program2 OFF ON Program2 OFF ON Program3 OFF ON Program3 OFF ON HotStart OFF ON HotStart OFF HotStart ON Preset Clr Ini Preset Preset Clr Ini Preset S xxxxD yyyy Store the contents of program 1 when on Initial setting OFF Store the contents of program 2 when on Initial setting OFF Store the contents of program 3 when on Initial setting OFF The parallel remote is set up the Hot start off mode The parallel remote is set up the Hot start on mode Clear the presettings set to the initial factory values Presettings set to initial factory defaults Display the microprocessor version xxxx yyyy is a nu
57. mber ENGLISH 17 ENGLISH 5 BASIC OPERATION SELECT PLAY PROGRAM MODE loworr IN oer ENDMON CONT SINGLE LEVEL CUE START WRITE 3 4 1 6 1 Soi aaa Oo CAPS CLEAR ANUM STANDBY CUE Ra 1 Starting Playback Load the cartridge Make the presettings according to the usage purpose See Page 13 NOTE Steps 1 2 and 3 can be performed in the opposite order Select the play mode Turn the PLAY MODE switch PLAY SELECT PLAY CONT SINGLE O mp Single track play mode SINGLE JL gt Lit Continuous play mode SINGLE Select the track to be played Turn the select knob SELECT O PLAY TRACK NO TRACK NO ie cane D mao Lit gt uo O STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE KS gt Flashing during search Lit when in standby The selected track is cued and the standby mode is set Starting playback from the middle of track e To start from the middle of a track use the SEARCH buttons to move to the desired position e Press one of the SEARCH buttons lt lt or BB in the play pause or standby mode to set the search mode e Press the BB SEARCH button to move forward the lt 4 lt SEARCH button to move backward To move forward lt lt SEARCH PP P To move backward lt SEARCH gt gt 18 Start playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE
58. ng of at least 2 continuous seconds is detected the disc s track number is automatically incremented 2 seconds or more Input signal N N NN 9 TODD Soundless section Track number is incremented NOTE The auto track increment function may not work when recording analog signals containing much noise In this case lower the detection level to for example 54 dB 2 Using the CD s or MD s subcodes digital input Make the following presetting e Set Autolnc OFF 14 to Autolnc Dig Start playback on the CD MD player and recording on the recorder in such a way that the beginning of the sound is not missed The disc s track number is automatically incremented when the CD s MD s track number changes Changes in the CD s MD s track number will not be detected for approximately 4 seconds after the track number is incremented Start of recording Y CD MD Ge E T2 3 Track X Track Y Track Z Copy SE Start of recording End of recording Y Y Y Y MD eka M 2 Ia l4 5 Track A Track B Track X Track Y Track Z Previously recorded Tracks recorded tracks from the CD MD 3 Using the DAT s start IDs digital input Record the start ID on the recorded DAT Make the following presetting e Set Autolnc OFF 14 to Autolnc Dig Start playback on the DAT player and recording on the recorder in such a way that the beginning of the sound is not
59. nging Names Title function 34 BASIC OPERATION satrni u D u ls AY 18 22 11 Exit the Edit Mode or Undoing Editing Undo functions 35 D Starting Playback uuu AS SNE eren p See NEE 8 H CONNECTING AND OPERATING A KEYBOARD 36 37 2 End MONITO sinsin ascensa inaaianei 1 Connecting the Keyboard o n 36 3 PLAY PAUSE and STANDBY CUE Operations 2 Keyboard Operations r r r rr r 36 37 4 Before Starting to Record BE Ho RESETTING THE MICROPROCESSOR 38 5 Method of Recording on Discs 9 6 Starting tO Record csvset etecwantes seoeeaedandindiurweactaosiadeeas 20 HANDLING CARTRIDGES oo eesti tities 38 7 Stopping Recording os 20 1 Cautions on Handling ceeeceeeeeeeee cece eeeeeeee ees 38 8 Starting Recording Automatically by 2 Cautions ON Storing a 38 Detecting the Input Level cect teens 21 MESSAGES aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaasa 39 3 eet eg SE NM SN S S iiaa SYSTEM LIMITATIONS 40 10 Pre UTOG FUNCION u sau a ge 22 mi Traek Naber mia eut 40 DH HANDY OPERATIONS ENEE 23 25 2 Recording Time Limits a ee eee eect eeeee ees 40 1 Setting Gue Points eege uu un ua usu susiana 23 3 Editing Function Limits a an 40 2 Direct Search for Cue Points i s 24 4 Title Function Limits o n 40 3 Instantaneous play Hot Start
60. nored NOTE Programs cannot be input when no disc is loaded Delete that track from the program Press the SEARCH aa button Number of track at the next step in the program da SEARCH sil REMAIN TRACK NO 1 E The next step number lights To continue deleting tracks from the program repeat steps 6 1 and 6 2 Exit the program editing mode Press the PROGRAM IN button PROGRAM PROGRAM A n Lit 27 ENGLISH LAY PAUSI SELECT PLAY PROGRAM MODE enEc OWOFF ml DISP END MON CONT SINGLE Pil LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR START WRITE NUM CUE 2 3 MODE SEARCH gt lt SEARCH PP Oo STANDBYICUI Ra 2 4 4 Presetting Programs e Programs can be stored in the preset memory When a cartridge for which a program is preset is loaded the programmed playback mode is set automatically e Programs can be stored for up to three cartridges Input the program Following the instructions under 1 Inputting Programs to input the program See Page 26 Set the preset mode Follow the instructions under 2 Presetting Procedure to set the preset mode See Page 14 Select the preset item Turn the select knob to select Program 1 or Program 2 or Program 3 Character display seuecr a PLAY snare O gt Select one of these Change th
61. nt to do the 1 Section Ix Section recording over erase before played 7 played Recording on discs recording 4 after erasing part or all To erase one track at a time of the disc Use the track erase function To erase all the tracks at once Use the all erase function e Disc types Blank discs Discs on which nothing is recorded Discs you have just bought Discs that have been erased using the all erase unction No track discs Discs on which nothing is recorded but which contain a disc name Blank discs which have been given a disc name Discs with disc names on which all the tracks have been erased individually 19 ENGLISH 6 Sta SELECT PLAY PROGRAM MODE lowoFF ml oer END MON 0o 0O gy DJ 4 6 LEVEL CUE CAPS CLEAR ANUM START WRITE STANDBY CUE CUE SEARCH aa SEARCH P ou Oo 3 5 rting to Record Load the cartridge Set the presettings according to the purpose Refer to Page 13 NOTE Steps 1 and 2 can also be performed in the reverse order Set the recording pause mode Press the REC button PLAY PAUSE en Lk Flashing orange mi l lI SINGLE ELAPSED LT HE Lt fom eos TRACK NO For a disc on which 3 tracks are already recorded The disc s total number of tracks and playing time are displayed NOTE If the REC button is pressed in the stop mode the re
62. ode and when switching to the standby mode To control the DN M991R remotely refer to the example of remote control connections given below TRACK TRACK FADER START ARD STDBY CUE AR PAUSE PLAY REC ME ut Me W vd bk d or ae Wb AMO END CUE 89 Ge 3 J The rating of REMOTE connector pin 22 TALLY POWER SUPPLY is 5 V 80 mA maximum Avoid currents in excess of the rating 2 HOT START ON Preset 36 Parallel hot key output command table HOT START playback of the number selected according to the settings on the table below starts Parall table el hot tally output data table The currently playing HOT START number is output according to the below PLAY CODE PLAY CODE PLAY CODE PLAY CODE PLAY CODE SW No 5 4 3 2 1 SW PLAY TALLY PLAY TALLY PLAY TALLY PLAY TALLY PLAY TALLY CES 5 4 3 2 1 OFF ebe ebe 1 ds O JdINIODI O CO Ns r r CH r r Res r r I OFF 10 NJIWA QO O O cO r 12 gt 1 2 lt gt lt KY gt x I r I r gt ZE AS SE Se Ee gt 11 ENGLISH 3 Relay Rec Multiple DN M991R s can be connected for relay playback DN M991R 1 DN M991R 2 REMOTE REMOTE e 000000000000 e
63. ol the DN M991R with dry contact circuit connections e Applicable connector 25 pin D sub male e Connector signal layout Hot Start ON Hot Start OFF Pin No Level Signal name 1 0 Signal name IO 1 FG _ FG _ 14 PLAY CODE 1 tally O PLAY tally O L lol 20 mA 2 PLAY CODE 1 command PLAY command HCMOS li 3 mA 15 PLAY CODE 2 tally O PAUSE tally O L lol 20 mA 3 PLAY CODE 2 command PAUSE command HCMOS li 3 mA 16 PLAY CODE 3 tally O STDBY CUE tally O L lol 20 mA 4 PLAY CODE 3 command STDBY CUE command HCMOS li 3 mA 17 PLAY CODE 4 tally O END CUE tally O L lol 20 mA 5 PLAY CODE 4 command TRACK command HCMOS li 3 mA 18 Tally common O Tally common _ 6 PLAY CODE 5 command TRACK command HCMOS li 3 mA 19 REPEAT command REC command HCMOS li 3 mA 7 STOP command SEARCH FWD command HCMOS li 3 mA 20 REPEAT tally O CUE tally O L lol 20 mA 8 LOAD command SEARCH REV command HCMOS li 3 mA 21 LOAD tally O REC tally O L lol 20 mA 9 FADER START command FADER START command PHOTO COUPLER 22 Tally power supply O Tally power supply 5 V 20 mA 0 FADER START return amp Command common _ i 10 mA 23 Command common Command common _ 1 Reserved _ REC E O M _ 24 Reserved E O M tally O DRY CONTACT 2 Reserved _ Reserved 25 Reserved E O M tally O DRY CONTACT 3 Hot Start ON Low Hot Start OFF High HCMOS li 3 mA NOTES e The tally output pin has open collector IC specifications Imax 20 mA Vm
64. omplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDGA UDSAETTELSE FOR STRALING ADVARSEL LAITTEEN KAYTTAMINEN MUULLA KUIN TASSA KAYTTOOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KAYTTAJAN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTAVALLE NAKYMAMTTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE VAROITUS VARNING OM APPARATEN ANV NDS PA ANNAT S TT AN I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS KAN ANV NDAREN UTS TTAS F R OSYNLIG LASERSTR LNING SOM VERSKRIDER GR NSEN F R LASERKLASS 1 s POUR LES MODELES AMERICAINS ET CANADIENS UNIQUEMENT CAUTION ATTENTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE
65. ossible regardless of the recording time and number of tracks e Track incrementing may not be possible if it is conducted automatically or manually consecutively within less than 2 seconds 3 Editing Function Limits e t may not be possible to combine a short track with another track e Tracks containing cue points cannot be divided or combined 4 Title Function Limits e There are limits to the number of characters that can be used in disc and track names and to the total number of characters used for both When writing names the cursor will only move by the maximum number of writeable spaces after this no more characters can be input Track names Up to 100 characters Disc names Up to 100 characters Total Up to 1700 characters e The number of characters that can be used in track names decreases when the following functions are used Cue point function Using one point decreases the number of characters that can be used by 10 Play speed function Changing the play speed decreases the number of characters that can be used by 6 CAUTION Because cue points are stored on the disc as name inputs it may not be possible to input names if many cue points are set on discs with many tracks and if many names are used it may not be possible to store cue points 40 e When a track with a track name is divided both of the divided tracks are given the same name However if the number of characters writeab
66. ossible to record on discs which are already recorded and PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE have little free space left or on playback only discs button button ee p PLAY PAUSE button pressed ap E Position on disc 5 Method of Recording on Discs l Section IA Section played played Disc for recording Method of recording on disc Pause mode set at this point Recording starts from the beginning of the disc The beginning of the disc is found automatically so there is no need to do this manually Discs on which nothing is recorded PLAY and CUE PLAY PAUSE button STANDBY CUE button pressed I i pressed Recording on discs ra 2 after erasing all their Same as above _ Position on disc neces l Section 4 played Recording starts from the end of the Back Cue last recorded section The end of the last recorded section Recordin en AA is found automatically so there is no 9 need to do this manually PLAY PAUSE and CUE already recorded disc The set is designed so that it is not possible to record over a recorded PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE section so you cannot accidentally button button button erase a previous recording pressed pressed pressed STANDBY CUE de eg ge button pressed If there is not enough remaining E Position on disc space or if you wa
67. rement selection Autolnc OFF 5 Pre UTOC Pre UTOC on off setting Pre UTOC OFF RECORD 6 Recording start level Recording start level setting RecLv 60dB 7 ee stan Recording start offset time setting RecOffsetOFF 8 Se DEE Serial copy management on off selection SCMS INH I 7 7 y Oma CFE RES hater 20 Next track standby EE at the next track when the STANDBY CUE ext Stb OFF PANEL KEY 21 Play lock Selection of whether or not to inhibit the panel switches during playback PlayLock OFF 22 Eject lock Selection of whether or not to lock ejecting during playback EjectLockOFF 23 Switch protect Selection of whether or not to enable the panel switches Switch ENA DISPLAY 24 Date display Date display on off selection DateDisp OFF 25 Frame display Selection of whether or not to display frame FR Disp ON 26 Standby tally Selection of whether to enable or inhibit the STDBY CUE tally St Tally ON 27 End cue End cue time setting EndCue 2s REMOTE 28 Tally selection Setting of tally output signal with dry contact DryCnt E CUE 29 Tally flash Setting of tally output lit or flashing T Flash OFF 30 Fader start Fader start mode selection Fader Pause SERIAL 31 Serial BPS Baud rate setting 9600bps REMOTE 32 Player ID Player ID on off selection and ID setting PlayerlID OFF 33 Program 1 Setting of whether or not to play program 1 Program1 OFF PROGRAM 34 Program 2 Setting of whether or not to play program 2 Program2 OFF 35 Program 3 Setting of whether or not to p
68. s and recording is interrupted the same recording and UTOC can be written using the following editing operation Use the divide function at the point where recording was interrupted in track 03 on the above diagram to divide the track then use the erase function to erase track 04 NOTE AES EBU Input digital signals of the consumer format SPDIF The auto track increment function using the DAT s start ID or the CD s sub codes will not work if the digital input is in professional format 22 6 HANDY OPERATIONS PLAY PAUSE 3 1 3 2 SELECT PLAY PROGRAM 5 2 6 1 6 2 MODE oer IN DISP ENDMON CONT SINGLE CAPS CLEAR NUM LEVEL CUE START WRITE STANDBY CUI CUE SEARCH lt SEARCH P g Gl 1 Setting Cue Points With this function cue points can be set at any positions in tracks then searched for during playback Up to five cue points can be set per track In the standby pause manual search or play mode Set the EDIT mode Press the MODE button MODE MODE 1 gt lt Lit Find the position at which you want to set the cue point Use the SEARCH ka buttons to find the position at which you want to set the cue point Set the cue point Press the CUE WRITE button Press the CUE WRITE button again while Cue Write OK is displayed IN D CUE WRITE Flashing Flashing
69. scs The disc names and track names can be called out on the display using the display function Undo functions for undoing the editing Even after editing is completed the editing can be undone as long as the UTOC has not yet been written There are three types of undo functions 1 UNDO For undoing the last editing operation 2 REDO For resetting the editing undone with the undo function 3 FIRST For undoing all the editing operations When three editing operations have been performed Origina gt Editing1 gt Editing2 gt Editings When the undo function is used Only the first two editing operations remain i Origina r gt Editing gt Editing2 gt Editing3 b When the undo function is used again Only the first editing operation remains Origina Editing 1 Editing 2 i Editing 3 When the redo function is used The first two editing operations remain i origina gt Editing1 gt Editing2 gt Ediing3 j When the first function is used None of the editing operations remain Original gt Editing1i gt Editing2 Editing3 Track number 1 2 3 TrackA Track B Track C Track D Divide function used a 7 Track A Track B Track C _ Track D ef Point where track was divided Combine function for combining two tracks Short recordings or cuts created by dividing tracks c
70. sound group ERASE TRACK ERASE DISC ERASE CUE e COMBINE e MOVE eDISC s Pitch e TRACK NAME e DISC NAME Up to 100 characters can be used for each name however the combined total number of characters cannot exceed 1700 2 Cue signals also can be edited Can be erased rewritten or added to later e Undo function Undo function during editing Up to 2 editing operations prior to the most recent one can be undone e SCMS Recording is possible without reception of the copy defeat restriction Writing of the copy defeat code is selectable Functions for Systematization e Rich Array of External Control Terminals Serial Remote RS232C RS422A switchcable D sub 9 pin Parallel Remote D sub 25 pin e Easy operations from IBM PC compatible keyboard e PS 2 keyboard connector is equipped on the rear panel e Keyboard PS 2 connector US keyboard with 101 or 104 keys recommended can be connected to perform playback recording program input editing hot start and other operations e Hot Start function Parallel remote serial remote keyboard Hot start is possible for up to 10 tracks Tracks can be loaded into Hot Start by detecting the Auto Cue Level 72 66 60 54 48 42 36 dB selectable in Preset mode Sound can be loaded into Hot Start from any track location Loaded tracks can be replaced with new tracks Seamless Loop can be used during Hot Start playback Hot Start operation is possible using parallel remote serial remote or a keyboar
71. t The track s end is monitored then the pickup returns to the play start position and the standby mode is set End Monitor NOTE If the STANDBY CUE button is pressed during the end monitor operation the end monitor operation is canceled the pickup returns to the play start position and the standby mode is set ENGLISH 3 PLAY PAUSE and STANDBY CUE Operations 4 Before Starting to Record e The operation switches between playback and pause each time e Turn on the power To record from the analog input it is the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed recommended to turn on the power at least 5 minutes before e When the STANDBY CUE button is pressed during playback starting to record This eliminates fluctuations of the A D the pickup returns to the position at which playback was converter DC offset reduces the amount of DC offset at the started recording start position in the middle of the recording and at the recording end position and keeps the DC offset constant The diagrams below show playback patterns when the DC offset hinders the auto cue function for detecting the point PLAY PAUSE and STANDBY CUE buttons are pressed where the sound starts at low levels and the auto track increment function which detects soundless sections e Load a recordable disc There are 60 minute and 74 minute recordable discs For a description of recordable discs see the PLAY and PAUSE section Method of Recording on Discs below It is not p
72. t press the main unit s power button or unplug These tabs protect recordable MiniDiscs from accidental erasure the power cord while the TOC is being written If the data is not To avoid accidentally erasing the recording open the tab so that the recorded properly it will not be possible to play the disc hole is exposed See the diagram below When this is done Protected is displayed if you attempt to record erase or otherwise edit the disc and the recording is protected To record or erase the disc set the tab back to its original position with the hole covered 12 m Handling MiniDiscs MiniDiscs are housed in cartridges so there is no need to worry about dirt and scratches However dirty or warped cartridges may cause malfunction Be careful of the following to ensure long lasting Hole exposed high quality sound lt lt LA e Do not touch the disc surface directly e O e Do not open the shutter by hand gt e Do not place MiniDiscs in dusty dirty or humid places e Do not place MiniDiscs in places exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures Cleaning Use a dry cloth to gently wipe dirt or dust off the cartridge Do not apply excessive force D PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 1 List of Preset Functions ENGLISH e Functions can be preset using the buttons on the front panel These presettings are stored in a permanent memory so they are not cleared even when the power is turned off
73. t em 100p ee GND 74HCU04 4 6 Kai 5V 188270 IN te Miz tire DN corn MED eT Sa ahh S T our GE ri 9 our 1 EXD Je 5 1 MONITOR jack Connect headphones with an impedance of 30 to 40 Q ohms DIGITAL IN AES EBU connector This is an active balanced input using an XLR type connector Connect this connector to the balanced digital output connector on an amplifier or console Signal format AES EBU or IEC958 Type I Pin layout 1 Common 2 Cold 3 Hot Applicable connector Cannon XLR 3 32 or equivalent This unit uses a balanced digital input A conversion circuit is necessary for connection to an unbalanced circuit Example of unbalanced balanced conversion circuit T4HCU04 4 6 Lef en PSS SS ta 100 F i gt i Te iL 16V l 44 221 16V ATKQ 155270 47u ei Ste d I mice S 102 0 01 e i E sha den Cla DN 991R Auen 991 74HCU04 2 2K0 miee DIGITAL as J Cl IN 47 16V f SN7 4 5179B 1 6 1 2 WARNING Turn PITCH control OFF when making digital recording Most digital recorders will not accept a variable pitched digital signal POWER switch This turns the set on and off AC inlet Connect the included power cord here ENGLISH REMOTE connector e This is a parallel remote connector Use it to contr
74. t to erase Press the CUE SERCH button The cue direct search mode is set Press the STANDBY CUE button STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE STANDBY CUE A he i Flashing Flashing NOTE Press the CUE button again to search for Cue2 Cue3 etc and set the cue Select the cue erase edit function see page 30 Select Cue Erase and Press the SELECT knob PLAY SELECT PLAY cont SINGLE SINGLE REMAIN TRACK NO IE UE omits Dn EDIT EJECT LOCK CUE Erase the cue signal Press the REC button R gt The cue signal is erased and the mode returns to the edit mode EJECT LOCK ENGLISH 3 2 l an BBE D se wm D SE a ber 3 1 ose ve CONT SINGLE CONT SINGLE ae SS 7 om Bidet wane WR TT Ze 1 2 mone sen aa aen ee CH 1 wove SEMEN 4a en pe 4 Erasing Tracks 5 Erasing All the Tracks on the Disc Track erase functiom lt All erase functiom Select the track erase function see page 30 Select the all erase edit function see page 30 Select Track Erase and press the SELECT knob Select All Erase and press the SELECT knob SELECT O PLAY zone a DI CONT SINGLE i CONT SINGLE Ste Select the erase track me Erase all the tracks on the disc The track to be erased can be sel
75. tarted until playback starts 100 200 300 9 Pitch Pitch OFF Playback at normal speed 0 0 Pitch Playback at variable speed 8 0 8 0 0 1 step 10 PitchAuto OFF ONT PitchAuto OFF Play pitch data stored on disc not used PitchAuto ON Play disc at play pitch stored on disc 11 Analog Digital IN Analog IN Select the Analog input signal for recording Digital IN Select the Digital input signal for recording 12 Rec Stereo Mono Rec Stereo Record in stereo Rec Mono Record left channel signal in mono 13 IncDet dB IncDet dB Sound detection level for auto increment function 66 60 54 48 42 36 14 Autolnc OFF Autolnc OFF No auto increment of track number Autolnc Dig Track number is automatically incremented during digital recording using subcodes on CDs or MDs O codes or start IDs on DATs Autolnc Det Track number is automatically incremented during recording when level set in 13 IncDet dB setting is detected 15 Pre UTOC OFF ON Playback is possible up to that point even if power supply is cut off during recording or if recording stops due to some problem Pre UTOC OFF Pre UTOC function off Pre UTOC ON Pre UTOC function on 15 ENGLISH 16 17 18 19 20 2 2 N 23 24 25 2 O 27 28 29 30 3
76. te insektsmedel pa spraybruk bensen och thinner kommer i kontakt med apparatens hdlje Nao permita que inseticidas benzina e dissolvente entrem em contacto com o aparelho For sets with ventilation holes Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Die Beltiftungsoffnungen d rfen nicht verdeckt werden Ne pas obstruer les trous d a ration Non coprite i fori di ventilazione No obstruya los orificios de ventilaci n De ventilatieopeningen mogen niet worden beblokkeerd Tapp inte till ventilationsoppningarna Nao obstrua os orif cios de ventila o Never disassemble or modify the set in any way Versuchen Sie niemals das Ger t auseinander zu nehmen oder auf jegliche Art zu verandern Ne jamais d monter ou modifier l appareil d une mani re ou d une autre Non smontate mai n modificate l unit in nessun modo Nunca desarme o modifique el equipo de ninguna manera Nooit dit apparaat demonteren of op andere wijze modifi ren Ta inte is r apparaten och f rs k inte bygga om den Nunca desmonte ou modifique o aparelho de alguma forma ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL SVENSKA FRONT PANEL FRONTPLATTE PANNEAU AVANT PANEL FRONTAL FRAMSIDA REAR PANEL RUCKWAND PANNEAU ARRIERE PANEL TRASERO BAKSIDA DN M991R EJECT IS SINGLE REMAIN DENON vpnzconpEn oooooooooooo T m1RS232C
77. tters when CapsLock is off Number keys Input numbers Symbol keys Input symbols Numerical keypad keys Input numbers Inputs symbol uon Inputs symbol Ins Inserts character Del Deletes character BackSpace Deletes previous character Moves cursor one step to right Moves cursor one step to left lt Esc Cancels name input Enter Enters input name PUSH ENTER operation When keys are pressed while holding in the key the keys functions as follows Letter keys Input capital letters when CapsLock is off Number keys Input symbols Symbol keys Input upper symbols Numerical keypad keys Input numbers Del Deletes all characters after cursor Moves cursor to right end of display window Moves cursor to left end of display window When keys are pressed while holding in the key the keys functions as follows Deletes all characters Moves cursor to final character Moves cursor to first character ENGLISH e Hot start optional function data is load Number keys Hot start 1 to 10 Pitch button Pitch button When keys are pressed while hol
78. turning the select knob When turned clockwise D om gt When turned counterclockwise D onm Cancel the cue direct search mode The set returns to the normal operating mode 24 3 Instantaneous play Hot Start Preset up to 10 tracks using the parallel remote the serial remote or a key board PS 2 connector US keyboard with 101 or 104 keys recomended to enable instantaneous play of the desired tracks This function is called instantaneous play Hot Start e When parallel remote is to be used a control circuit for instantaneous play Hot Start is required For information about the control circuit contact your store of purchase e When serial remote is to be used contact your store of purchase NOTE The hot start data is cleared if the editing or recording operations are performed during the hot start mode Hot Start Load Data loading Set the cartridge and cue or pause at the track for hot start playback 10 TRACK LOAD Press the the LOAD button e The data for ten tracks starting from the track at which the cue or pause mode is set is loaded into the hot start RAM Example Track 4 is set to pause SS 42Tr 13Tr 14Tr 7 7 I i Instantaneous T f ot Start e When the data loading is completed the STANDBY CUE button will light and the unit will be set to instantaneous play Hot Start standby NOTE When the stop operation is s
79. y or pause mode the recording pause mode is set e When the button is pressed during recording the track number is incremented e The button lights when the recording or recording pause mode Is set MODE button e Use this button to switch between the normal mode recording and playback and editing mode e When pressed the STANDBY CUE button while pressing this button the preset mode is set CUE SEARCH button e When this button is pressed during the standby pause search or play mode the cue signal point direct search mode is set When pressed again the direct search mode is canceled e The button lights when the direct search mode is set lt SEARCH and gt gt SEARCH buttons e Use these buttons to change the play start position and for program operations END MON CLEAR button END MON Normal mode e Press this button in the standby mode to monitor the end of the track End Monitor e The button lights when the end monitor mode is set CLEAR Edit mode e The button is used for editing operation and for clearing characters STANDBY CUE button e When this button is pressed during the play or pause mode the pickup returns to the position at which playback started and the standby mode is set Back Cue e When pressed during playback when the next track has been programmed the programmed track is searched for and the standby mode is set e The button lights when the standby mode
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