Sharp MD-R2, MD-MS702 operation manual To stop recording, After recording, To remove the MiniDisc

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To stop recording:

Press the /:OFF button.

If the unit is left alone after the record- ing has stopped, the power will be turned off about 2 minutes later.

After recording:

Press the /:OFF button while in the stop mode.

After the track number has been written on the disc, the power will be turned off

automatically. (For details about the TOC, see page 20.)

To remove the MiniDisc:

Turn off the power and move the EJECT lever in the direction indicated by the arrow.

Recording from a tuner or a CD (Manual recording)

Manual recordings can be started and stopped as you like.

1 Put the unit in the recording stand-by

To interrupt recording:

mode. (Perform steps 1 - 4 in the

Press the 06 button while recording.

“Synchro recording” section.)

The unit will enter the recording stand-

2 Press the 06 button.

by mode.

To resume recording, press the 06

Recording will start.

button again.

To record from a CD, press the 06

The track number will be increased by

button, and then start playback on the

one each time you interrupt a record-

equipment connected to this unit.

ing.

Track numbers can be created while recording. (Page 17)

Recordings can not be made in the

of playback signal in the original

following situations:

recording, the new recording may

Recording on a playback-only Mini-

not begin or pause at the correct

Disc (commercially available music)

point when in the synchro mode. If

If a Minidisc is protected against ac-

this happens, try making a manual

cidental erasure (page 9)

recording.

About the recording level:

Precautions when inserting a Mini-

If the recording level is too low, the

Disc:

playback sound volume may be too

To insert a Minidisc, push on the

low to hear well. If it is too high, the

middle of the edge of the disc while

playback sound may be greatly dis-

holding it parallel to the main unit.

torted. Since digitally recorded CDs

If any resistance is felt, do not try to

have a large dynamic range (the

force the MiniDisc into the unit. It

volume can vary tremendously from

may cause more problems. If resis-

very soft to extremely loud), do not

tance is felt, remove the MiniDisc

set the recording level any higher

and try reloading it.

than is necessary.

Notes:

Precautions when recording:

Whenever any button is pressed, the

Do not jar or bump the main unit

remote control display will light for

while recording. Otherwise, the

about 4 seconds.

recording may be unusable.

The REC button does not light.

Depending on the strength and type

 

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Contents MD-MS702 Contents AccessoriesIntroduction For Your Records Special NotesPrecautions Volume settingConcern for others when Listening to MiniDiscs PrecautionsNames of Controls and Indicators Remote control unit25 26 Main unitPower Source Rechargeable battery powerAlkaline battery power AC powerBefore Recording Type of recordingAnalog recording Digital recordingTypes of discs To prevent recorded discs from being erased accidentallyPlayback-only MiniDisc Recordable MiniDisc Recording Using the Cable Included with the Unit Recording from CDs or MDs Synchro recordingTo interrupt recording To stop recording After recordingTo remove the MiniDisc Recording from a tuner or a CD Manual recordingRecording Using AN Optionally Available Digital Cable There are cases where digital recording may be impossibleStart recording Synchro recording Manual recordingRecording Using a Microphone Recording from the microphone Mic synchro recordingTo interrupt a synchro recording Recording from the microphone Mic manual recordingTo interrupt a recording When the timed auto mark setting has been changed Convenient Recording FunctionAbout the timed auto mark Recording tracks as a single track Making a track number automaticallyTo start recording from Middle of an existing track Double time recording in monaural mode To check the remaining disc timeTo create your own track numbers while recording To erase tracks To erase tracks one at a time To erase all of the tracks at onceWhen recording from digital inputs CDs/MiniDiscs only About Track NumbersAbout TOC recording When is the TOC recorded? About the TOCPlayback does not start when a MiniDisc is inserted Playing a MinidiscTo turn off the power To interrupt playbackTo stop playback Convenient Playback Functions Cue and reviewTo move to the beginning of the next track To re-start the track being playedTo play at double speed Mono recording only Random play or repeat playTo interrupt fast playback To check the elapsed time and remaining time of the track To check individual track names one by oneEditing What the editing function can doDisc/Track name Name/stampMove DivideWhen one or both tracks to be combined have a name CombineDisc name To combine two non-contiguous tracksTrack name If an incorrect letter is enteredTo change track names or disc names To change charactersTo delete characters To add charactersPage Using with Other Equipment Listening through commercially available headphonesListening through a car stereo Convenient Operation Features Checking the remaining amount of battery chargeHow to read the battery indicator To prevent the unit from being operated by mistakeWhile in the stop mode To eliminate the confirmationSound To turn off the display backlightTo cancel the auto-play function To cancel the auto power save functionAbout the auto power save function About the sound skip guard memoryWhat is a MINIDISC? TroubleshootingIf trouble occurs Minidisc System Limitations Error Messages Batt EmptyMaintenance SpecificationsCleaning GeneralMiniDisc Recorder Memo Limited Warranty