Sony MXD-D5C manuals
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WARNING 2 ZFor the customers in the U.S.A.CAUTION INFORMATION Owners Record ENERGY STAR ia a U.S. registered For customers in Canada For the customers in Canada Welcome! About This Manual z 3 T 4 UnpackingInserting batteries into the remote z Hooking Up the SystemOverview b 5 HookupsConnecting the deck to an amplifier Connecting the deck to a digital component such as a CD player, DAT deck, or an MD deck z Connecting the AC power cord Demonstration mode z 6 Playing a CD1 2The STANDBY indicator turns off. 4The deck starts playing. Adjust the volume on the amplifier. z 7 Playing an MD23 4 1 2The STANDBY indicator turns off. 3 4The deck starts playing. Adjust the volume on the amplifier. z 8 Recording a CD to an MD(CD-MD Synchr o-Recording) 1 2 4 5 6 10 Recording a CD to an MD at High Speed(High-Speed CD-MD Synchro-Recording) 1 2 4 5 6z 12 Using the DisplayChanging the display z Detailed display for CD player sectionChecking the total number of tracks and total playing time of the CD zChecking the track number and remaining time of the current track 13 Detailed display for MD deck sectionChecking the total track number, total disc playing time and remaining recordable time of the MD Checking the playing time, remaining time, and track number 14 Locating a Specific TrackTo locate Do the following: z 15 Playing T r acks Repeatedly (Repeat Play) Z1 2To stop Repeat Play To cancel Repeat Play Repeating the current track only Locating a P articular Point in a Track 16 Playing in Random Order (Shuffle Play)1 2To stop Shuffle Play To cancel Shuffle Play z Cr eating Your Own Pr ogram (Pr ogram Play)1 2 3 4 5 6To stop Program Play To cancel Program Play To select the desired track using the number buttons To erase the last programed track z 17 Falling Asleep to Music (Sleep Timer)To check the remaining time To change the time to turn off To cancel the Sleep Timer operation 18 Changing the Pitch of the MD (Pitch Control Function)Recording on MDsRecording on MDs zWhen TOC Writing flashes in the display The deck uses the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System on page 46) 19 Notes on RecordingIf Protected and C11 alternate in the display If Din Unlock and C71 alternate in the display 20 Useful Tips for RecordingChecking the remaining recordable time on the MD Monitoring the input signal (Input Monitor) 1 2 3When ANLG is selected When OPT is selected When CD is selected To stop monitoring the signal If Auto Cut appears in the display (Auto Cut) z If Smart Space appears in the display (Smart Space)To turn off the Smart Space Function and Auto Cut Function To turn on the Smart Space Function and Auto Cut Function again 21 Recording on an MD Manually1 2 3To record from the CD player section manually 4To record on a brand new MD or start recording from the end of the existing material To record from a specific point of a recorded track To record erasing the previously recorded tracks 5 6 7 8To pause recording To stop recording z 22 Recording for Long Times1 2 3To record in CD-MD Synchro-Recording 23 Adjusting the Recording Level1 2 3 4 5 6 zTo add LP: at the beginning of a track name during MDLP recording 7 8 9 z 24 Marking Track Numbers While RecordingMarking track numbers manually Marking track numbers automatically (Track Marking Function) 25 Recording the Current CD Track (REC-IT Function)26 Synchro-Recording With an External Audio Equipment (Music Synchro-Recording) Z1 2 3 4To stop Music Synchro-Recording Starting Recording With Prestored Audio Data (Time Machine Recording)1 2 3To stop Time Machine Recording 27 Fading In and Out (Fader) ZFade-in recording Fade-out recording z 28 Notes on EditingTo enter Edit Menu If Protected or Cannot Edit appears in the display When TOC and TOC Writing flash in the display Erasing RecordingsErasing a single track (Track Erase Function) z 2 29 Erasing a Part of a Track (A-B Erase Function)30 Dividing Recorded Tracks (Divide Function)Dividing a track after selecting the track 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9To cancel the A-B Erase Function z 31 Combining Recorded Tracks (Combine Function)2 4 5To cancel the Divide Function z Dividing a track after selecting the dividing point 1 2 3To cancel the Divide Function 32 Moving Recorded Tracks (Move Function)2 3 4 3 4To cancel the Combine Function z 5To cancel the Move Function z 33 Labeling Recordings (Name Function)37 Undoing the Last Edit (Undo Function)3 4To cancel the Undo Function 38 Changing the Recorded Level After Recording (S.F Edit Function)Changing the overall recording level 1 2 3 4 5 39 67 Fade-in and Fade-out Recording 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Operating the Deck Using a Keyboard 40 Labeling tracks and MDs using the keyboard1 2 3Operations you may want to do while labeling a track or an MD z Operating the deck using the keyboard 41 PrecautionsOn safety On power sources On condensation in the deck On handling CDs On the MiniDisc cartridge On cleaning 42 Display Messages43 System Limitations44 TroubleshootingCD player section MD deck section Others After youve attempted the prescribed remedies 45 SpecificationsCD player section MD deck section Inputs General Supplied accessories Outputs 46 Guide to the Serial Copy Management System48 IndexA, B I, J C D E F, G H K L M, N O P, Q R S T U, V, W, X, Y, Z 49 Names of controlsButtons Connector Controls Indicators Jacks Switches Others 50 Table of Setup MenusTo enter the Setup Menu To reset to the initial setting 51 Self-Diagnosis Function52 Notes on CDsOn handling CDs On storage On cleaning Note on High-Speed CD-MD Synchro- Recording Handling MDsWhere to keep the MDs Regular maintenance
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