JVC XU-301BK manual Information on MDs Minidiscs

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Information on MDs (Minidiscs)

This is a new digital audio disc format: it has a diameter of 64 mm and enables up to 74 minutes of playback and recording.

Function of the cartridge

The diameter of the actual disc is 64 mm, making it slightly smaller than CD singles. Each disc is housed in a cartridge. The pocket- size cartridge measures 68 x 72 mm and is 5 mm thick. It is easy to carry about and store. Since the disc is protected by the cartridge, it is kept free from dust and dirt, and there is no danger of the disc being scratched or exposed to fingerprints due to the shutter which is closed at all times except while the disc is being used. All in all, these features make the minidisc extremely easy to use.

Cartridge

Disc

Shutter

Two types of discs available

MDs come in two types: the recording MD which can be used for recording, and the play-only MD which can be used for playback only. Both types use the same system for playback: a laser beam is directed onto the disc and the signals are read out by its reflection. However, the system for recording is different.

Play-only MDs

This type of MD is used for pre-recorded MDs available on the market. It cannot be used for recording. As with CDs, data is recorded by the presence or absence of small indentations called pits. A disc with this kind of recording system is called an “optical disc.”

SOUND

Play-only MD

Recording MDs

This is the “blank” type of MD which can be used for recording. Its data is recorded using magnetism which is easily processed so that recordings can be made again and again. By using a laser beam to heat spots on its surface to cancel out the magnetism, the data is recorded using a magnetic head. A disc with this kind of recording system is called a “magneto-optical disc.”

ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding)

Sound contains some elements which are not actually very audible. For instance, when the sound is soft, it is hard to hear the bass and treble. Also, during or immediately after a passage of loud sound, soft sounds cannot be heard even though they may be there. A technique called ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) is used with MDs to select or dispense with sounds on the basis of our acoustic characteristics so that the data is compressed into a small quantity. It compresses the data to be recorded into about one-fifth of the original data so that it can be stored even on a small-size MD.

 

 

 

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Sound jump guard memory

When an MD is played, a function (sound jump guard memory) operates to store the data of the track being played instantly in a memory to prevent jumps in the sound due to vibration. When the disc signals cannot be read by the optical laser because of vibration, the function uses the data in the “sound jump guard memory” to ensure that there are no breaks in the sound actually heard.

Optical pickup

STOP

Sound jump guard memory

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When vibration has occurred

UTOC (User Table of Contents)

In addition to the data of its tracks, a recording MD comes with the UTOC contents facility. This records the position of each track, the breaks between the tracks, the track sequence, etc., and tracks can be searched quickly by viewing these contents. During editing, all that changes is the UTOC contents: the tracks themselves need not be re- recorded.

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Contents XU-301BK AC power cord Table of Contents Precautions InstallationCleaning the cabinet Features Timer functions3CD + MD combination deck Analog Connections Do not turn on the power until allConnections Connections have been completedDigital Connections Names of the Parts Display windowMD Parts Remote control operations Using the Remote ControlInstalling the dry batteries How to use the remote control correctlyNames of the buttons regular control panel Not used Upper/lower-case letter selector button See Names of the buttons editing control panelCharacter input buttons See ¢ / buttons See pages 25To turn on the power Power ON/OFF OperationsPower ON/OFF operations To turn off the powerListening to CDs Continuous Play playing CD1, CD2 and CD3 through once eachStopping play at any time Playing CDs using the 6 buttonStopping CD play Stopping play temporarilyTo view the CD text information CD Pitch ControlCD Text \ Disc Title or Track TitleDirect Play starting play from a spe- cific track Reverse Search and Forward SearchSkipping Tracks Repeat Play using the remote controlTo release the random play mode Random PlaySelect the CD which is to be given a title Giving a title to a CD· 6 · 5 Press the Title buttonInput the title using up to 32 characters Use the jog dial to select and enter the genreFrom on Genre Disc Lock FunctionList of Music Genres To prevent children from taking out or inserting CDsListening to MDs Playing all tracksStopping MD play When the MD has been placed inside Changing the display in the display windowClean at regular intervals Keep MDs away from the following locationsAfter pressing the MD button P1 no Program MIX Program Play Playing MIX PROGRAMs using the remote control Press the 6 button to start MIX Program playRecording onto MDs Types of recordingAdding track numbers Sampling rate converterMicrophone connections Manual Recording Select and stop the CD to be recorded CD Recording single-action recordingCD play and MD recording are started simultaneously Press the CD REC button to start the recordingTo stop the recording at any time Select CD1 and establish the stop modeCD Recording 1st Track recording Only the first tracks on the CDs can be recorded on the MDCD Recording Listening Edit recording Mixing Recording When Auto has been setWhen Manual has been set Track markingAdjust the recording level and mixing balance Select two recording sourcesJoining tracks Join function Dividing tracks Divide functionErasing tracks Erase function Erasing all the tracks ALL Erase functionInsert the MD to be edited, and set the function to MD Dividing tracks Divide function· 5 -2 3 · Select DividePress the Edit button Eject the MD. \ The editing mode is now exitedJoining tracks Join function Select JoinMoving tracks Move function · 6 4 -1· 5Select Move Select the track to be moved Select the destination to which the track is to be movedErasing a track Erase function Select EraseSelect the track to be erased and play it Erasing all the tracks ALL Erase function Select ALL EraseGiving titles to discs and tracks Title function · 3 -2 ·To give a title to a disc Disc TITLE. Press the SET button Enter 2 the selection Press the Enter button Editing operations using the remote controlGiving titles to discs and tracks using the remote control Eject the MD. \ This completes the editingLower-case letters Character Layout TableUpper-case letters NumbersExample Setting the time to 115 PM while the power is OFF Setting the ClockSetting the Present Time Press the TIMER/CLOCK buttonTimer Operations Timer Play wake-up playSet the timer start time this unit uses a 12-hour clock Set the timer end timeContinues to page 48 or Turn off the power Clearing a timer operationFrom page 47 while PLAY? is flashing Select REC? and press the SET button Place the recording MD in positionCompu Link Function Text Compu Link Control System Connections with amplifier or receiver refer toConnection to CD player or CD changer refer to page 4 Information on MDs Minidiscs MD Minidisc Error Messages Error message Significance RemedyRestriction on Copying Digital Material Symptom CauseRestrictions Imposed by MDs Minidiscs Scms Serial Copy Management SystemCheck out the points below before TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedial action/check Requesting repairs or servicingAccessories Timer SectionCommon Specifications CD Player SectionEN,FR JVC 0298IMMIDESAN

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