Sony MDS-E12 operating instructions Rear of the Recorder

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Rear of the Recorder

R

PUSH

IN

PUSH

L

R

OUT

L

 

 

ANALOG

DIGITAL

CTRL-S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L

INPUT

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

PARALLEL

 

RELAY

RS-232C

 

 

 

 

OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

IN

OUT

 

5

 

IN

OUT

IN

230V

 

 

 

 

+4dBu

-10dBu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

120V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

10

COAXIAL

 

REMOTE

VOLTAGE

 

 

 

 

ANALOG(BAL)

 

 

ANALOG(UNBAL)

 

 

 

SELECTOR

Location and

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1 ANALOG (BALANCE) input terminal (XLR type)

Inputs as an analog signal the sound of the component connected by an XLR connecting cable.

2OUTPUT LEVEL (BALANCE) selector

Changes the output level of the BALANCE.

3ANALOG (BALANCE) output terminal (XLR type)

Outputs as an analog signal the contents of the MD of this recorder to the component connected by an XLR connecting cable.

4ANALOG (UNBALANCE) input jacks

Inputs as an analog signal the sound of the component connected by a pin type connecting cable.

5ANALOG (UNBALANCE) output jacks

Outputs as an analog signal the contents of the MD of this recorder to the component connected by a pin type connecting cable.

6ANALOG INPUT LEVEL control

Can adjust the level of analog input in a range of _∞ ~ +15 dB.

Normally, this control is used in the position (0 dB) of center click.

7DIGITAL COAXIAL input jack

Inputs as a digital signal the sound of the connected component.

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8DIGITAL COAXIAL output jack

Outputs an a digital signal the contents of the MD of the recorder to the connected component.

9CONTROL-S jack

Connects the remote or control equipment.

If the plug is connected to the jack, the remote sensor does not receive infrared rays.

0PARALLEL connector

(D-sub 9-pin female)

Connects a component with simple circuits for the remote operations of the functions preset in the recorder.

RELAY OUT connector REELAY IN connector

Plays or records successively by connecting multiple recorders and sending a control signal.

RS-232C connector

(D-sub 9-pin male)

Connects a component that controls the recorder from outside.

VOLTAGE SELECTOR

(Except for the USA/CA models.)

Select 120V or 230V according to the local power line voltage. (Refer to page 2)

Function of Parts

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Contents MDS-E12 For customers in Canada For customers in the EuropeOwner’s Record Handling MDs PrecautionsAbout This Manual Table of Contents Location and Function of Parts Front Panel Descriptions Rear of the Recorder Remote Descriptions @Á x stop button ¥ M.SCAN button» Scroll button @¼ Clear buttonDisplay Window Discriptions When you insert an MD Using the Display WindowWhile the recorder is stopped While the recorder is playing While the recorder is recordingE a M 2 Tr 1 m 2 5 s Inserting batteries into the remote Getting Started After UnpackingHooking Up the Audio Components XWhen connecting with analog componentsGetting Started Cold Getting Started Position of selector Output levelDa t e T i m e D D Y Y Y Y Setting the Clock0 0 7 1 2 1 9 0 Da t e T i m e Y Y M M D DRecording on an MD Recording on MDsWhen TOC indicator flashes When you pause recordingWhen Protected is displayed When Din Unlock flashesDo steps 1 to 5 of Recording on an MD on Press MENU/NO twice Recording for long timesP u t L e v e l A x 5 d B Adjusting the Recording LevelRecording Tips Monitoring the input signal InputErasing blank portions automatically Smart Space/Auto Cut Marking track numbers manually Manual Track Marking Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track MarkingMarking track numbers automatically Automatic Track Marking To stop Time Machine Recording Do steps 1 to 7 of Recording on an MD onIf the CD player doesn’t start playing Do steps 1 to 6 of Recording on an MD on Press Music SyncTo stop Music Synchro-recording Press CD-SYNC StartPress To change Change Recorder to CD player to CD-SYNCHRO StartOperations you may want to do during play Press or turn Playing MDsPlaying MDs To go to Do the following Playing a Specific TrackLocating a track with AMS Playing a track by entering the track Number ZLocating a point while monitoring Sound Search X t N o N a m e 6 Tr 3 m 2 8 sLocating a Particular Point in a Track Reserving the next track during play Next Track PlayRepeating all the tracks on the MD Repeat All Play Z When the play mode is Recorder repeatsPlaying Tracks Repeatedly Repeat Play Repeating the current track Repeat 1 Play ZPress H Playing Tracks in Random Order Shuffle Play ZContinue playing the track or use M to locate To stop Repeat A-B PlayChecking the order of tracks Program 1 0 0 / 3 S 1 2 m 2 7 sCreating Your Own Program Program Play Programming the tracksStoring the Located Track to Multi-access Play1 - 0 Tr 0 m 0 0 s 1 - 6 Tr 3 m 2 8 sMulti-access play Z M o r i z i n g M.ACCESSChecking the program Press AMS or YES Press MENU/NO Tr 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 fReturning to the Specified Point Locate Play To mark the desired point Mark4 3 s 0 4 f Pausing After Each Track Auto PauseFine adjusting the marked point Rehearsal H e a r s a lAuto Pause and Auto Cue Making Track Play Start Soon Auto CueChanging Playback Speed Variable Speed Play 5 % D R E a M 2 Tr 4 m 0 9 sTo select RAM editing Editing Recorded MDsBefore you start editing RAM editing and Disc editingAbout indications which appear after Editing Using buttons and control for editing OperationsErasing Tracks Erase About indication which appears during EditingExample Erasing portion B2 of the second track Erasing all tracks on an MD ALL EraseErasing a portion of a track A-B Erase Erasing consecutive tracks Multitrack EraseExample combining the second track and fourth Track Combining Tracks CombineCombining two tracks Combine Combining consecutive tracks Multi track CombineExample Moving the second track after the third track Moving Tracks MoveExample Dividing the second track Dividing Tracks DivideDividing a track after selecting a track Dividing a track after selecting Dividing pointTo enter a space Naming a Track or MD using the controls On the recorderI n T r 2 Naming a Track or MD NameNaming a track or MD using the remote Z Copying the same name to all tracks Disc. Name All Copy Copying names Name CopyPress MENU/NO twice while the recorder is stopped To rename a track or disc name, do the following Renaming a track or MD ZErasing a track or disc name Name Erase Erasing all names on the MD Name All EraseChanging Recorded Level after Recording S.F Edit Undoing the Last Edit UndoChanging the level of a whole track Turn AMS until YES appears on the display To Use Fade In/Fade OutTo force a stop during writing During writing, press x Stop, MENU/NO or ClearFade-out Play and Fade-out Recording Other FunctionsFade in and Fade Out Z Fade-in Play and Fade-in RecordingOther Functions Playing an MD using a timer Using a TimerRecording on an MD using a timer Control terminal CTRL-S Mini-jack type Rear Panel Terminal FunctionsControl terminal functions Remote Terminal FunctionsRelay Recording Cabling for Relay Relay PlaybackParallel Input-Output RS-232C Using Fader PlaySub 9-pin male Selecting keyboard type Operating MD Recorder Using a KeyboardSetting the keyboard Connecting a keyboard to the MD recorderShort cut to the naming procedure Naming a Track or MD Using the KeyboardUsing the Edit Menu Button or function Key Operations using the US or JP keyboardsOperations using the 10-key pad Operating the Recorder Through the KeyboardAssigning a character Assigning Characters to Keyboard KeysClearing key assignments Operating Recorder Using a KeyboardKeyboard Operations English Keyboard Layout Keyboard Operations 10-Keyboard LayoutAdditional Information Limitations when recording over an existing trackSystem Limitations Guide to the Serial Copy Management System Trouble shootingMessage code Cause/Remedy Self-Diagnosis FunctionMessage Meaning Display MessagesSpecifications Rack mounting Exterior dimensionsMenu item Function Parameters Factory Setup Menu TableTo access the Setup Menu SettingMenu item Sub item Function Last Mode MemoryTo access the Edit Menu Edit Menu Table
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MDS-E12 specifications

The Sony MDS-E12 is a notable addition to the Minidisc player lineup, reflecting Sony's commitment to innovation in the digital audio realm. Released in the late 1990s, this device was designed with a focus on high-quality audio playback and recording, making it a preferred choice for audiophiles and professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the MDS-E12 is its playback precision. Utilizing Sony's proprietary ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding) technology, the device processes audio with remarkable fidelity. ATRAC allows for efficient compression of audio files while maintaining impressive sound quality, making the MDS-E12 suitable for both casual listeners and serious music enthusiasts who demand clarity and rich soundscapes from their recordings.

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Another highlight of the MDS-E12 is its user-friendly interface. The device includes a well-designed LCD display that provides essential information such as track numbers, play time, and remaining recording capacity. The intuitive layout of controls ensures that users can navigate easily through menus and settings, enhancing the overall user experience.

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