Sharp MD-MX20 operation manual Listening to sound from an external unit, Manual recording

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Listening to sound from an external unit

To listen to sound from an external unit connected to the AUX input terminals:

 

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1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.

2 Press the AUX button.

3 Start playback on the external unit, and adjust the in- put sound level using the 3 or 2 button.

Adjust the recording level so that the "OVER" indicator does not light at the maximum level.

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4 Adjust the listening level using the VOLUME buttons on the remote control or the VOLUME control on the main unit.

Manual recording

You can start a recording manually while listening to play- back from other external equipment (tape deck, tuner) con- nected to the auxiliary input.

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1 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on. 2 Load a recordable MiniDisc.

3 Press the AUX button.

4 Press the I REC button.

5 Start playback on the external unit.

6 Adjust the recording level using the 3 or 2 but- ton.

Adjust the recording level so that the "OVER" indicator does not light at the maximum level.

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7 Press the MD 06 button.

To stop recording:

Press the MD ■ button.

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Contents MD-MX20 Special Notes Please retain this informationImportant Safeguards Near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowlContents AccessoriesPrecautions Volume controlGeneral Care of compact discsNames of Controls and Indicators Front panelDisplay window Rear panelRemote control Speaker section Preparation for USE Antenna connectionSpeaker connection Connecting the AC power cord Demo modeRemoving the speaker grilles Placing the systemRemote control To change the brightness of the display Precautions for battery useWhen bright Lights up When dark Goes out DimmerSetting the Clock ON/STAND-BY Memory EnterClock Volume Sound ControlPre-programmed equalizer Extra bass X-BASSCompact Disc Operation CD playbackMinidisc Operation MiniDisc playbackTo remove a MiniDisc Press the MD 06 buttonConvenient CD and Minidisc Operations Apss Auto Program Search SystemCue and review MD/CD 3 MD/CDApms Automatic Programmable Music Selector CD HClear CD H MD H Repeat and random play ModeSwitching the time display Changing the display during MiniDisc playbackTime DisplayManual tuning Auto tuningPreset tuning Preset memory scanPreset Clear Memory EnterMinidisc Recording Differences from tape recordingsDisc writing TOC About track numbersTo cancel the operation Recording from a CD onto a MiniDisc One-Touch EditingTo check the remaining time available for record- ing To stop recordingTrack editing from a CD onto a MiniDisc To record without using One-Touch Editing Apms recording from a CD onto a MiniDiscPress the REC button Press the CD 06 buttonRecording from the built-in radio onto a MiniDisc To record the track number while recordingCheck the recordable time by pressing the Display button TIMER/DELETE Minidisc EditingWhat the editing function can do To create a disc nameTo create a track name To erase a track nameTIMER/DELETE NAME/TOC Edit 3 MD Memory Enter To change disc names and track namesJog dial To delete a character To add a characterWhen both tracks have a name Divide CombineTwo consecutive tracks can be combined into one track Press the MEMORY/ENTER button againMove Designated track can be moved to any desired positionErase All Erase Tracks you want to erase can be erased one at a timeTo erase tracks one at a time All of the tracks you want to erase can be erased at onceTimer Operation Timer playback/Timer recordingJog dial 2 CD H Tuner Band 2 AUXSimultaneous sleep and timer operation Sleep operationSTAND-BY Using External Units Connecting external unitsHeadphones Listening to sound from an external unit Manual recordingWhat is a MINIDISC? Troubleshooting If a problem occursMinidisc System Limitations GeneralResetting the Microcomputer Remote controlMiniDisc recording and playback Radio receptionError Messages Error messages Meaning RemedySymbol Number orMaintenance SpecificationsMemo Memo Where to Obtain Service What to do to Obtain Service Model Specific Section