Sony MJ-L1 MJ-L1A Assigning a Name to, CD disc memo function, To check the name, To delete a name

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Assigning a Name to

4 Press ENTER/YES.

A cursor flashes in the display.

To check the name

Press DISPLAY in stop mode.

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If you press DISPLAY again, the original display returns.

You can assign names to your CDs. Names may consist of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols (up to 12 characters for each CD). You can store a maximum of 20 names in the unit.

The name appears in the display when you insert a CD or press DISPLAY in stop mode. If you record the CD on a blank MD* using “CD syncro recording”, the name is stored on the MD automatically.

*A brand-new MD, or an MD which has been erased using the “all erase function”

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1 Press CD.

The unit enters CD play mode.

2 Press CD § and place a CD.

Be sure the total number of tracks and total playing time appear in the display.

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You can assign names only when the player is in stop mode and the play mode is set to normal (SHUFFLE and PROGRAM are not lit).

3 Press EDIT/NO repeatedly until “Name in?” appears in the display.

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5 Press CHARACTER repeatedly to select the character type.

Each time you press the button, the character changes as follows:

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You can use the following symbols:

!" # $ % & ' ( ) * + , – . / : ; < = > ? @ _ ` (space)

6 Turn the JOG dial until the desired character appears in the display. The selected character flashes.

 

 

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Press ) when the cursor is flashing.

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The cursor shifts to the right and stands by for input of the next character.

 

 

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8 Repeat steps 5 and 7 to enter additional characters until you have entered the entire name.

If you want to enter the same type of character, skip step 5.

If you entered the wrong character

Press ) or 0 until the character to be corrected starts flashing, and repeat steps 5 to 7 to enter the correct character.

To erase a character

Press ) or 0 until the character to be erased starts flashing, then press EDIT/NO.

9 Press ENTER/YES.

This completes the labelling procedure.

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“No name” appears in the display if you did not assign a name to the current disc.

To delete a name

1Press EDIT/NO repeatedly until “Name Erase?” appears in the display.

2Press ENTER/YES.

Disc names appear in the display.

3Turn the JOG dial until the disc name you want to erase appears in the display.

4Press ENTER/YES.

“Complete” appears in the display for about two seconds and the selected disc name is erased.

Chapter 2: the CD Player

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Contents Flat Component System Welcome Before Using This UnitMD § Table of Contents Connecting the Speakers For MJ-L1 only Connecting StereoConnecting Aerials To a wall outlet Inserting BatteryConnecting Power Front speakerTo correct the clock setting Setting the ClockTo check the time while power is on FlashingTrack Playing Music Number Time Calendar Power m onPlaying a CD normal play Numeric buttonsUsing the Display Playing Tracks Repeatedly repeat playPlaying Tracks in the Desired Order programme play To select tracks using the number buttons on the remotePlaying Tracks in Random Order shuffle play To play the tracks in original orderTo check the name Assigning a Name toCD disc memo function To delete a name2 JOG Playing an MD normal playLabel side up Arrow pointing toward the MD deck Remaining time Track name Track Playing Music Number time CalendarCurrent track number Remaining time on the track Disc nameGo to previous Go to next Track To cancel shuffle playTrack number Digital Recording and Analog Recording Before RecordingTrack Marking Recording a CD Recording from the RadioJOG 1 Recording on an MD ManuallyStop Marking Track Numbers While RecordingTo cancel level synchro Marking Track Numbers Automatically Level synchro functionErasing a single track Erasing Recordings erase function2 „ Erasing all tracksMoving Recorded Tracks Move function Dividing Recorded Tracks Divide functionErasing part of a track 2 6 0 Combining Recorded Tracks Combine functionLabelling Recordings title function To stop before the track has been dividedTo stop before the track has been labelled Nuppercase nlowercase Space Nsymbols NnumbersNTo check the titles Listening to Radio When the desired station is not tunedTo improve AM broadcast reception To change the preset number Presetting Radio StationsAssigning a Name for a Preset Station station name 3,6To change the display Playing Preset Radio StationsTo erase the station name FrequencyAdjusting the Sound To listen through the headphonesFalling Asleep to Music To cancel the sleep timerTo change the remaining time while the sleep timer is on Waking Up to MusicTo change the timer Timer-Recording Radio ProgrammesTo cancel the timer 5,6 4,5Cassette Deck Connecting Optional EquipmentConnecting a stereo cassette deck To listen to the sound from the cassette deckPrecautions MaintenanceGuide to the Serial Copy Management System RuleMD Display Messages Limitations when recording over an existing trackSystem Limitations of MD Some tracks cannot be combined with othersTroubleshooting Guide Index to Parts and Controls SpecificationsRestoring the Factory Settings Front PanelDisplay Window Rear PanelRemote RM-SMJ1 MiniDisc deck section Amplifier sectionIndex For Your Information