Onkyo MD-105X manual Message list, Message Meaning

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Message list

The following table explains the various messages that appear in the display.

Message

Meaning

 

 

Blank Disc

A new recordable MD or a recordable MD without disc or track names is inserted.

 

 

Cannot Copy

An attempt was made to make a second copy from a digitally dubbed MD (see "Rules for Digital

 

Recording" on page 48).

 

 

Cannot Edit

An attempt was made to edit the disc during MEMORY or RANDOM play or in recording standby

 

mode, or an attempt to edit a premastered disc was made.

 

 

Cannot Rec

An attempt was made to record onto a premastered (read-only) disc.

 

 

D. In Unlock

The digital equipment (CD player, DAT, etc.) has not been connected properly. Otherwise, the

 

connected digital equipment is not operating properly.

 

 

Disc Error

The disc is abnormal (scratched or missing a TOC).

 

 

Disc Full

The disc is full (see "System Limitations" on the next page).

 

 

Impossible

The disc could not be edited.

 

 

Mecha Error

An error occurred in the unit’s internal mechanism.

 

 

Memory Full

An attempt was made to record a 26th track.

 

 

Name Full

Number of caracters has reached the limit for input to one MD.

 

 

No Change

The naming attempt failed.

 

 

No Disc

There is no disc in the unit.

 

 

No Track

The inserted disc has a disc title but no tracks.

 

 

Not Audio

An attempt was made to play a non-audio disc.

 

 

Over

In pause mode (when playing is paused), the f (Fast Forward) button was pressed to the end

 

of the disc.

 

 

Protected

The inserted disc is record-protected.

 

 

Retry Error

The recording attempt failed due to a consecutive disturbance or scratches on the MD.

 

 

Temp Over

An abnormally high temperature is detected in the unit’s internal mechanism.

 

 

U-TOC Error

The writing of the recorded or edited contents Failed.

 

 

TOC Writing

The unit is writing the recorded or edited contents to the MD.

 

 

Full

An attempt was made to enter a character over the maximum character capacity while naming.

 

 

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Contents Before using Connections MD-105XMain Features Thank you for purchasingBefore Using Power-Cord Protection Power-supplyPrecautions Laser is covered by a housing which prevents PrecautionsFor U.S. model For European model For Canadian modelModele pour les Canadien For British modelTable of contents Checking the supplied accessoriesUsing the remote controller Using the remote controllerInserting the remote controller batteries Replace the compartment coverUsing the remote controller Program Timer Sleep Timer CD-dubbing Auto Power OnRemote control of the System Components Direct ChangeConnecting to the other components Before connectingConnection to the Digital Input Terminals Digital Input 1 Connection with the AmplifierConnection to AC outlet Connecting the AC power cord mains lead Connecting to the other componentsConnecting the z controller Tuner Amplifier MD-105X Cable CD playerInsert an MD Standby indicator goes outNormal play RC-409MD supplied RC-398S suppliedChanging the display mode Normal playTo play the next track or a later track RC-409MD RC-398STo select the 100th track 25 + 25 + 1 + 10 + Turn the Amcs knob clockwise or pressRC-409MDsupplied Music ScanSearching for a part to play Search play Searching for a part to play by sound at playRC-409MDsupplied RC-398Ssupplied WithRC-409MDsupplied RC-398Ssupplied with A-905X Repeat playTo stop the Repeat play RC-398S supplied with the A-905X amplifierRepeat play To stop A-B RepeatMemory play To exit the Memory play modeChecking the stored contents RC-409MDsupplied RC-398Ssupplied WithMemory play To select a track numbered 26 or above using RC-409MDTo select a track numbered 11 or above using RC-398S ControllerLoad recordable MD in the MD105X CD-dubbing System operationCD-dubbing System operation Load the CD in the CD playerCD-dubbing System operation CD-dubbing with track specifiedLoad a recordable MD Analog recordingPress the STANDBY/ON button Set the Input selector to Analog MO or ST positionAnalog recording Using the Amcs knob, adjust the recording levelPress the oREC button To manually record a track number To disable the automatic track numbering FunctionTo enable the automatic track numbering function To stop recording temporarilyDigital recording Press the STAND-BY/ON buttonDigital recording Using the Amcs knob, adjustRecording level Press the e button Signal Wait functionPress the e button and then the r Eject button Press the REC button twice to display Signal Rec Signal Synchro recordingRecording starts CD-synchro recording Set the MD recorder to the recording standby modeSystem operation To stop CD-synchro recordingTo stop synchro recording System operationStart playing the cassette deck RC-409MD supplied RC-398S supplied with 905X Synchro-recording from MD to cassette deckTo stop synchro recording Power switch of the A-905X Timer operationSet the timer on your T-405X Set the Input selector to ST stereo positionOther information for recording Checking the contents of recordingStorage period of backup data Protecting recordings from accidental erasureEditing the contents of an MD Editing the contents of an MD Times until Combine ? appears in the display Combining tracksPress the EDIT/NO button several Press the YES button againPress the YES button to combine the tracks you have selected Press the YES button to move the selected track Moving a trackTo stop moving a track To name a disc Select the character input mode using the Display buttonNaming a track or disc To name a trackEnter a track name or disc name using the Amcs knob Naming a track or discPreset titles for easy titling Erasing the disc name and all track names at one timeUndo the last editing Canceling the last editingUndo function Select Undo?Message list Message Meaning60, 74 or 80 minutes System limitationsSome tracks cannot be combined with others Guide to the serial copy management system Rules for digital recordingRule Troubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyCondensation TroubleshootingSymptom Cause UsedRegular care Precautions for handling the MiniDisc MDStorage location Removing the halfway inserted MDFront panel Indexed to parts and controlsDisplay RC-409MD supplied Power button Remote controllerIndexed to parts and controls RC-398S Supplied with the A-905X amplifierMemo Specifications

MD-105X specifications

The Onkyo MD-105X is a high-performance MiniDisc player that embodies the elite standards of audio reproduction with a rich array of features and innovative technologies. Designed with audio enthusiasts in mind, the MD-105X offers superior sound quality, compact design, and versatile functionality, making it an ideal choice for both casual listeners and serious audiophiles.

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The player is equipped with a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that ensures precise audio reproduction. This module is crucial for converting digital signals from the MiniDisc into analog sounds that can be enjoyed through speakers or headphones. With this level of sound processing, the MD-105X delivers rich, detailed audio that captures the nuances of recordings, making every listening experience truly immersive.

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Connectivity options are also a highlight of the MD-105X. The player includes optical and coaxial digital outputs, allowing users to connect directly to digital audio receivers for a high-quality audio experience. This functionality ensures seamless integration into existing home theater systems, making it a versatile component for audiophiles.

In conclusion, the Onkyo MD-105X stands out in the realm of MiniDisc players, combining advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and superior audio performance. Its MDLP compatibility, high-quality DAC, and comprehensive connectivity options set it apart as a reliable choice for those who appreciate the art of sound and the convenience offered by MiniDisc technology. As portable media continues to evolve, the Onkyo MD-105X serves as a worthy companion for high-fidelity audio enthusiasts.