Sharp MD-E9000H operation manual What is a MiniDisc?, MiniDisc System Limitations, Types of discs

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What is a MiniDisc?

The disc is stored in a cartridge. You can handle it easily without worrying about dust, fingerprints, etc. However, dust entering the opening of the cartridge, dirt on the

cartridge, warping, etc. may cause malfunctions. Please note the following.

To prevent recorded MiniDiscs from being

erased accidentally

Slide the accidental erase prevention tab, located on the side of the MiniDisc, in the direction indicated by the arrow.

Recordable Recording prevented

To add a recording, slide the tab back to its original position.

Helpful tip when attaching a label

If the label is not attached properly, the MiniDisc may jam inside the unit and it may not be possible to remove it.

If the label peels off or partially lifts away, replace it with a new one.

Do not put a new label on top of an existing one.

Attach the label only in the specified location.

MiniDisc System Limitations

Even if the maximum record- In the MD system, the delimiter of the recording area

ing time of a MiniDisc has not

on a MiniDisc is programmed in a TOC. If partial

been reached, “TOC FULL”

erasing, recording and editing are repeated several

may be displayed.

times, TOC information will fill up, even though the

 

number of tracks has not reached the limit (255

 

tracks), and further recording will be impossible. (If

 

you use the all erase function, this MiniDisc can be

 

used from the beginning.)

Even if the maximum record- If there is any flaw on the MiniDisc, that part is au-

ing time of a MiniDisc has not tomatically excluded from the space available for

been reached, “DISC FULL” recording. Therefore, the recording time becomes

may be displayed.

shorter.

Even if several short tracks

When the remaining recording time of a disc is dis-

are erased, the remaining re- played, short tracks less than 12 seconds long may

cording time may not show

not be included in the total.

an increase.

 

Two tracks may not be com- For MiniDiscs on which repeated recording and ed-

bined in editing.

iting operations were performed, the COMBINE

 

function may not work.

 

A track recorded from a CD (digital recording) and

 

a track recorded from a radio or other equipment

 

(analogue recording) cannot be combined.

The total of the recorded time

A cluster (about 2 seconds) is normally the mini-

and time remaining on a disc

mum unit of recording. So, even if a track is less

may not add up to the maxi- than 2 seconds long, it will use about 2 seconds of

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Types of discs

There are two types of discs.

Playback-only MiniDisc:

This type of MiniDisc is used for commercially avail- able prerecorded music. This is the same kind of opti- cal disc as CDs. Playback is performed using an opti- cal pickup. (Recording and editing are not possible.)

Recordable MiniDisc:

This is a “raw disc” on which recording can be per- formed. A magneto optical disc is used. Recordings are made using a laser and magnetic field. Repeated recording is possible.

A shutter will be used on only one side (back).

Shutters will be used on both sides.

mum possible recording time.

space on the disc. Therefore, the time actually avail-

 

able for recording may be less than the remaining

 

time displayed.

 

If there are scratches on discs, those sections will

 

be automatically avoided (no recording will be

 

placed in those sections). Therefore, the recording

 

time will be reduced.

If recorded tracks are fast re- A MiniDisc which has been recorded or edited re-

versed or fast forwarded, the peatedly may skip during fast reverse or fast for-

sound may skip.

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Contents MD-E9000H Special Notes Special NotesContents Precautions Volume controlGeneral Accessories General Information Precautions / AccessoriesCare of compact discs General Information Controls and Indicators Controls and Indicators7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 Front panelRear Panel DisplayRemote Control Controls and IndicatorsSpeaker connection Speaker SystemTweeter Woofer Bass Reflex Duct Speaker Terminals Placing the speaker systemSystem Connections Connecting the AC power leadAerial connection For Use ConnectionsBattery installation Remote ControlTest of the remote control Preparation for Use Remote ControlTo turn the power on Demonstration modeGeneral Control To change the display brightness 2 levelsSound Control Adjusting the volumeBass control EqualiserSetting Basic Operation Setting the ClockTo check the time when the power is on CD Playback Listening to a CD Listening to a CDPress the CD 06 button to start playback from track To interrupt playbackListening to a CD To locate the beginning of a trackTo locate the desired portion Listening to a MiniDisc MD Playback Listening to a MiniDiscPress the MD 06 button to start playback To remove a MiniDisc Listening to a MiniDiscProgrammed Play Programmed PlayDirect Play Repeat or Random Play Repeat or Random PlayDirect Play Switching the time display Switching the DisplaySwitching the display during MD playback Advanced CD/MD Playback Switching the DisplayListening to the Radio Auto tuningRadio Listening to the Radio To receive an FM stereo transmissionMemorising a station Listening to a Memorised StationTo recall a memorised station To clear all memorised stationsUsing Using the Radio Data System RDSInformation provided by RDS Data System RDSRDS Using the Auto Station Programme Memory Using the Radio Data System RDSTo erase all of the contents of preset memory To stop the Aspm operation before it is completeTo recall stations in memory To specify programmed types and select stations PTY searchIf you select the traffic programme EON-PTY To cancel the EON stand-by modeEON-TI To automatically play the traffic informationMeaning About the TP and TA indicatorsDifferences from tape recordings Before Recording to a MiniDiscAbout track numbers Disc writing TOCRecording to a MiniDisc from a CD Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD One Touch EditingMD Recording Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD To record without using One-Touch Editing MD RecordingLoad a CD and a recordable MiniDisc Press the REC button Recording to a MiniDisc from a CD Recording the first several tracks of a CDProgrammed recording from a CD MD Recording Recording to a MiniDisc from the Radio Recording to a MiniDisc from the RadioPress the MD 06 button To interrupt recordingCreating disc and track names Titling a MiniDiscMD Editing Titling a MiniDisc Press the MD button and load a MiniDisc seeMiniDiscaTitling To divide a track Editing a Recorded MiniDiscTo combine tracks MD Editing Editing a Recorded MiniDiscTo move programmed tracks programmed move To move a trackTo erase a track Editing a Recorded MiniDiscTo erase all of the tracks at once To erase programmed tracks programmed EraseTimer and Sleep Operation Timer playback/Timer recordingAdvanced Features Timer and Sleep Operation To confirm the timer setting Timer and Sleep OperationTo cancel the timer operation Sleep operationTo confirm the remaining sleep time Simultaneous sleep and timer operationEnhancing Your Stereo System HeadphonesListening to the playback sounds from Connected device Recording on a MiniDiscHelpful tip when attaching a label What is a MiniDisc?What is a MiniDisc System LimitationsError Messages Error MessagesWhen an error message is displayed, proceed as follows Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting ChartCD player MiniDisc TunerTroubleshooting Chart MaintenanceSpecifications SpecificationsAmplifier MiniDiscMemo Memo Sharp Corporation