Sony MDS-JE500 operating instructions Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote, To select Press

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Editing Recorded MDs

Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote

4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you have entered the

entire title.

If you entered the wrong character

6

NAME

 

á

P p

CHAR

r

= +

0/) 0 )

Alphabet/number buttons

CLEAR

p

NUM

Press 0 or ) until the character to be corrected

starts flashing.

Press CLEAR to erase the incorrect character, then enter

the correct one.

5 Press NAME again.

The entered title appears on the left side of the

display window after the label has been recorded.

To cancel labeling

Press p.

1Press NAME repeatedly until a flashing cursor appears in the display, then do the following:

To label

Make sure that the deck is

 

 

A track

Playing, pausing, recording the track

 

to be labeled, or stopped after

 

locating the track to be labeled

 

 

An MD

Stopped with no track number

 

appearing in the display

 

 

2Select the character type as follows:

To select

Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uppercase letters

CHAR repeatedly until “Selected

 

 

 

ABC” appears in the display

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lowercase letters

CHAR repeatedly until “Selected

 

 

 

abc” appears in the display

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numbers

NUM repeatedly until “Selected

 

 

 

123” appears in the display

 

 

 

 

 

3Enter one character at a time.

After you enter a character, the cursor shifts rightward and waits for the input of the next character.

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Contents MiniDisc Deck Precautions Welcome About This ManualUnpacking Hooking Up the SystemInserting batteries into the remote OverviewConnecting the deck to an amplifier Connecting the AC power cordHookups To record Set REC Mode to To record through Set Input toWhen TOC flashes in the display PressPlaying an MD Do the followingUseful Tips for Recording Checking the remaining recordable time on the MDMonitoring the input signal Input Monitor If Auto Cut appears in the display Auto CutIf Smart Space appears in the display Smart Space Playing back tracks just recordedAdjusting the Recording Level Recording Over Existing TracksWhile Track flashes in the display To record from the middle of the trackTo cancel Automatic Track Marking Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track MarkingTo stop Time Machine Recording To stop Music Synchro-RecordingSynchro-Recording With a Sony CD Player If the CD player does not start playingTo pause recording You can change CDs during synchro-recordingRecording on an MD Using a Timer Using the Display Checking remaining time and the title of a trackLocating a Specific Track Playing Tracks Repeatedly Locating a Particular Point in a TrackRepeating the current track Playing in Random Order Shuffle Play Repeating a specific portion A-B RepeatChecking the track order Creating Your Own Program Program PlayChanging the track order Pausing after each track Auto Pause Playing an MD Using a TimerInserting blank spaces while recording to tape Auto Space Erasing Recordings Erase Function PlayingEdit RecordedMDs MDsTo cancel the Erase Function Erasing a single trackErasing all tracks on an MD Erasing a part of a trackYou can undo a track division To cancel the Divide FunctionYou can divide a track while recording To cancel the Combine Function You can undo a track combinationLabeling Recordings Title Function To cancel the Move FunctionTo label Make sure that the deck is To cancel labeling To selectUntil If you entered the wrong characterLabeling tracks and MDs with the remote To select PressChanging an existing title Z Erasing all titles on a disc Name Erase FunctionDisplay Messages System LimitationsMessage Meaning Some tracks cannot be combined with othersTroubleshooting Specifications Optional accessoriesInputs OutputsGuide to the Serial Copy Management System Index Additional Information IndexW, X, Y, Z Names of controls
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MDS-JE500 specifications

The Sony MDS-JE510 and MDS-JE500 are notable entries in the MiniDisc player/recorder category, reflecting Sony's commitment to high-quality audio at the turn of the millennium. These models showcase innovative features and technologies that cater to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

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