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IM-DR410EHold Function

Preparation -Hold Function-

The operation can be kept even if other buttons are acci- dentally pressed in a place such as a crowded train.

Hold down the HOLD button for 2 seconds or more.

HoldRelease

If the battery is inserted or the AC adaptor is connected, you can set this function even when the power is turned off.

To cancel the hold mode

Press and hold down the HOLD button for 2 seconds or more whilst the unit is in the hold mode.

"HOLD OFF" will be shown.

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Contents IM-DR410E Special Notes Special NotesImportant Introduction Portable MD player with Mobile 1-bit Digital amplifier FeaturesFeatures Pole plug earphone optimizes Mobile 1-bit digital amplifierContents Accessories AccessoriesMain unit Names of Controls and IndicatorsImportant Introduction -Names of Controls and Indicators Reference TOC Indicator Track Number IndicatorDisplay panel Avoid using or leaving the unit in the following places PrecautionsPrecautions Storing the unitDo not use a nickel-cadmium battery Power Source -Using with the AC Adaptor/Alkaline BatteryClose the battery cover Close the compartment door Inserting a MiniDiscInsertinga MiniDisc IM-DR410EConnections ConnectionsCheck before connecting Preparation -Hold Function To cancel the hold modeIM-DR410EHold Function About the TOC Helpful tip when attaching a labelBefore Recording Before RecordingBefore recording RecordingBasic Operation -Recording To stop recording Press the MENU/ENTER buttonTo interrupt recording Playback To turn off the powerPlayback To interrupt playbackTo customise low and high levels Volume controlBass control Basic Operation -PlaybackTo locate the desired portion Useful Features -Advanced PlaybackAdvanced Playback To locate the beginning of a trackRandom play or repeat play RandomLong-play recording Useful Features -Advanced RecordingAdvanced Recording Start recordingAbout Atrac About the recording modeIndication Recording mode LP412Begin playback on the stereo system Lect REC ModePlayback sound-actuated recording To interrupt recordingNumbering restriction To create your own track numbersRecording tracks as a single track About sampling rate converter RecordingAbout track numbers Useful -AdvancedChanging Default Settings Useful Features -Changing Default SettingsIM-DR410EChecking Displays To check the elapsed time and remain- ing time of the trackChecking the remaining amount of bat Tery level Useful Features -Checking DisplaysTo display the playing time of an indi- vidual track Creating disc and track names Titling a MiniDiscTitling a MiniDisc Enter buttonTo enter a space Characters symbolsTo erase a character To add characters What is a master MiniDisc?What is a MiniDisc for stamping? Stamping titles from another MiniDiscMaster MiniDisc operation 1 Insert a master MiniDisc TER buttonTo erase one track at a time Editing a Recorded MiniDiscEditing a Recorded MiniDisc To erase all of the tracks at onceStart playing the track to be divided into two To divide a trackTo combine tracks Combined, and press the buttonTo move a track Play the track to be moved, and pressAnother Listening through Another SystemResuming auto play Net MD -About Net MD What is a Net MD portable recorder?About Net MD Restrictions on check-in and check-out Restrictions on audio dataHard disk space System RequirementsNet MD -System Requirements MB or moreNet MD -Software Installation Software InstallationInstallation of BeatJam Click BeatJam SetupIM-DR410EConnecting to a PC Net MD -Connecting to a PCUniversal Serial Bus controllers Connecting to aChecking the USB driver WindowsNet MD -Transferring Data Transferring DataChecking out MiniDisc System Limitations MiniDisc System LimitationsError Messages Error MessagesError Meaning Messages No Signal Tr. ProtectTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting/Maintenance MaintenanceCleaning If trouble occursSpecifications SpecificationsOutput level Battery lifeInput sensitivity Sharp Corporation