Sharp MD-MS702, MD-R2 operation manual Power Source, Rechargeable battery power

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POWER SOURCE

This unit can be used with 4 different power sources: a rechargeable battery, an AC adaptor, an optionally available battery case (AD-M70BC), and an optionally available car adaptor (AD-CA20X).

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2

 

 

Mark

5

:OFF

 

 

DC IN 5V

 

 

 

To the

 

Insert

 

DC IN 5V

securely,

jack

 

all the

4

 

 

way in.

 

 

 

AC 120V, 60 Hz

 

 

 

To an AC outlet

Rechargeable battery power

When the rechargeable battery is used for the first time or when you want to use it after a long period of non use, be sure to charge it fully.

1 Open the rechargeable battery com- partment cover.

2 Insert the rechargeable battery.

Insert the side with the arrow first.

3 Close the rechargeable battery com- partment cover.

4 Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and then insert the plug on the AC adaptor cord into the DC IN 5V jack.

5 Press the /:OFF button twice to begin charging.

” will appear, and the battery will begin charging.

Battery charging will be complete in 2.5 hours. When the charging is com-

plete, “ ” will go out.

Notes:

After charging is complete, the AC adaptor may be left connected. (For ex- ample, when charging at night)

The battery will not be charged when- ever the power to the main unit is turned on.

If the AC adaptor is removed from the main unit or from the AC outlet while

charging, “ ” will not disappear for about 1 minute. This is normal.

Do not force open the rechargeable battery door too far.

Do not attach the optionally available battery case when charging the internal battery.

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Contents MD-MS702 Accessories ContentsIntroduction Special Notes For Your RecordsPrecautions PrecautionsVolume setting Concern for others when Listening to MiniDiscsRemote control unit Names of Controls and IndicatorsMain unit 25 26Rechargeable battery power Power SourceAC power Alkaline battery powerDigital recording Before RecordingType of recording Analog recordingTo prevent recorded discs from being erased accidentally Types of discsPlayback-only MiniDisc Recordable MiniDisc Recording from CDs or MDs Synchro recording Recording Using the Cable Included with the UnitTo interrupt recording Recording from a tuner or a CD Manual recording To stop recordingAfter recording To remove the MiniDiscManual recording Recording Using AN Optionally Available Digital CableThere are cases where digital recording may be impossible Start recording Synchro recordingRecording from the microphone Mic synchro recording Recording Using a MicrophoneRecording from the microphone Mic manual recording To interrupt a synchro recordingTo interrupt a recording Convenient Recording Function When the timed auto mark setting has been changedAbout the timed auto mark Making a track number automatically Recording tracks as a single trackTo start recording from Middle of an existing track To check the remaining disc time Double time recording in monaural modeTo create your own track numbers while recording To erase all of the tracks at once To erase tracks To erase tracks one at a timeAbout Track Numbers When recording from digital inputs CDs/MiniDiscs onlyAbout the TOC About TOC recording When is the TOC recorded?Playing a Minidisc Playback does not start when a MiniDisc is insertedTo interrupt playback To turn off the powerTo stop playback To re-start the track being played Convenient Playback FunctionsCue and review To move to the beginning of the next trackRandom play or repeat play To play at double speed Mono recording onlyTo interrupt fast playback To check individual track names one by one To check the elapsed time and remaining time of the trackName/stamp EditingWhat the editing function can do Disc/Track nameDivide MoveTo combine two non-contiguous tracks When one or both tracks to be combined have a nameCombine Disc nameIf an incorrect letter is entered Track nameTo add characters To change track names or disc namesTo change characters To delete charactersPage Listening through commercially available headphones Using with Other EquipmentListening through a car stereo To prevent the unit from being operated by mistake Convenient Operation FeaturesChecking the remaining amount of battery charge How to read the battery indicatorTo turn off the display backlight While in the stop modeTo eliminate the confirmation SoundAbout the sound skip guard memory To cancel the auto-play functionTo cancel the auto power save function About the auto power save functionTroubleshooting What is a MINIDISC?If trouble occurs Minidisc System Limitations Batt Empty Error MessagesGeneral MaintenanceSpecifications CleaningMiniDisc Recorder Memo Limited Warranty