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1 Operating Instructions2 WARNING6 OverviewLooking at controls Getting started Recording an MD right away! (Synchro recording) Transferring songs from the computer to the MiniDisc (Check-out) Playing an MD right away Various ways of recording 7 Various ways of playbackEditing recorded tracks 8 Other operationPower sources Additional information 10 Overview12 Looking at controls15 Getting started19 Recording an MD right away! (Synchro-recording)26 Playing an MD right away2Play an MD27 Operation on theOperation on the remote recorder control viewing track numberpress to enter or name If the play does not start Suppressing the skips of the sound (G-PROTECTION) When using the headphones/ earphones connect them directly to the recorder 28 Various ways of recording29 Recording in analog (Analog Recording)1 Press and slide REC to the right The sound will be sent from the connected equipment as analog signal2 Playbut the source you want to recor will be recorded digitally on the disc. For other recording operations, se To connect to a sound source, an optional line cable is required. When connecting the cable, make sure to insert the connectors firmly CD player cassette recorder etc to LINE OUT jacks, etc (white) Line cable 30 When you do not want “LP:” added automatically at the beginning of a track31 Recording tracks using the group function (Group Mode Recording)Recording a track into an existing group 34 To select microphonesensitivity Turn the jog dial until 5-minute interval thereafter 35 Adding track marks automatically (Auto Time Stamp)Using Auto Time Stamp to add track marks while recording Time Stamp: Use this feature to add track marks you set the time interval and from that recording through the analog input point the recorder adds a track mark connector or a microphone. whenever the time interval has elapsed • This function can be set with the recorder only When the time interval set for Auto Time Stamp exceeds the elapsed 1 While the recorder is recording orrecording time: Turn the jog dial until the desired time interval flashes in the display and then press to enter Select one of the following intervals. thereafter Time OFF To cancel Auto Time Stamp 36 REC 23/30Auto REC ManualREC 37 Checking the remaining recordable timeLapTime (The elapsed time of the current track.) RecRemain (The remaining time You can check the remaining time, track number, etc. when recording or during stop. Group-relateditems appear only r GP Remain (The remaining time when a track with group settings is played and then stopped REC LED AllRemain (The remaining time after the current track.) Clock (Current time.) 4 Press the jog dial to enter Display window on the recorder 1 Press the jog dial 2 Turn the dial until“DISPLAY” flashes in the display, and then press to enter Display: Selected item (C)/A/B Selected Turn the jog dial until the information you want flashes in the display item (C) The display changes as follows. —1) 38 Setting the clock tostamp the recorded time 39 12:00am ClockTo display the current time 40 Various ways of playback5(Group Mode Playback) 41 Selecting and playing groups(Group Skip Mode) 42 ShuffleShuf.Rep PGM 44 Selecting the sound quality45 Adjusting the sound quality46 To change playback speed (Speed Control)The playback speed can be adjusted steps (80%, 85%, ...100%, 105% •This function can be operated on the remote control only While the recorder is playing, pre DISPLAY for 2 seconds or more To cancel the Digital Sound Preset • On the remote control Press SOUND repeatedly until nothing appears in the display 3 Turn the control repeatedly to sel the playback speed Example: while the playback speed is 95% of normal – and the cursor appear alternately in the display “S” appears to the right of the track number 1 While the recorder is playing, pres 2 Turn the dial until“DISPLAY” Turn the jog dial the informat Each time you turn the dial, the display changes as follows LapTime (The elapsed time.) 1 Remain (The remaining time of the current track.) 47 Checking the remainingafter the current location in the time or the playing positionAllRemain (The remaining time after the current location.) You can check the track name, disc name etc. during playback. Group-relateditems RecDate (Recording date and appear only when a track with group settings is played time.) 48 The display changes as followsWhile the recorder is playing, pre while playing Indication: Selected item (C)/A/B Each time you press DISPLAY, th display changes as follows Display window on the remote control 49 Connecting to a stereosystem (LINE OUT) ABCDEFGHI abcdefghi 50 Editing recorded tracks51 abcdefghiBCDEFGHI 54 Storing phrases55 Storing phrases from a previously labeled track, group, or discYou can store an existing track, group, or disc name as a phrase •Inputting and storing phrases: You can store frequently used phrases in1 Follow steps 1 and“Relabeling2 of advance, and then retrieve and use them when labeling a track, group, or disc Storing phrases while labeling a track, group, or disc 1 Follow steps 1 to“Labeling7 of Press END SEARCH for 2 seconds more to store the phrase After entering the phrase, press CANCEL to remove the cursor from the character palette to the letter input area Press END SEARCH for 2 seconds or Entering and storing phrases 4 If you continue labeling operation, do Turn the dial until“EDIT” flashes in Turn the jog dial“Nameuntil Bank” Follow steps 5 to“Labeling7 of 56 Using a retrieved phrase for labeling57 Erasing phrases58 STR:001END:001 59 To release a groupsettingYou can change the order of the rec tracks The group setting of the selected 60 Moving recorded tracksgroup is released A B C D Before moving To cancel moving 1 While playing the track you want move, press the jog dial Press CANCEL in step 61 Movinga track to a different group4 Turn the jog dial until the destination track number flashes in the display For the example, since track C will be moved to track“002”, turn the jog 5 Press the jog dial to enter The track moves to the selected destination track 1 Press GROUP for 2 seconds or mo to turn group mode on 2 While playing the track you want t move, press the jog dial destination track3.Turn the dial until“EDIT” flashes in 62 Changingthe order of a group on a disc (Group Move)5 Turn the jog dial to select the 63 a track markdestination point on the disc, andAddingthen AddingYou can add track marks so that the after the new track mark is counted new track. The track numbers will increase as follows You cannot add a track mark on a tra that has been checked-outfrom your computer Press CANCEL in step 5.1 While playing or pausing an MD press T MARK on the recorder at t point you want to mark To add track marks while recording (except while synchro-recording) 64 Erasing a track markerase a track mark to combine the tracks before and after the track mark. The track numbers will change as follows You cannot erase a track mark on a track that has been checked-out from your Erase a track mark Erasing tracks 67 Other operation73 Power sources74 Additional information75 Notes on batteriesNote on digital recording MDs Note on mechanical noise Home recorded digital To protect a recorded MD Microphone, record player, tuner, etc. (with analog output jacks) Tab Back of the MD Recorded material is protected Recordable No not protected recording 76 Note on maintenanceTerminals Connector terminal 77 System limitations79 TroubleshootingShould any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult y dealer. Refer Cause/Solution The recorder does not work or works poorly 1 Disconnect all the power sources 2 Leave the recorder for about 30 seconds 3 Connect the power source 81 through theheadphones earphones 82 Menu functions83 RecVolume84 Tables of Menus on the recorder85 Press CANCEL on the recorder to cancel a menu operation86 Menus and menu items selected while the recorder is playing, : Pressing the jog dial h : Turing the jog dial 87 Menus and menu items selected while the recorder is recording88 Tables of menus on the remote control89 h : Turing the control90 MessagesIf the following error messages flash in the display window, check the c Error message Meaning/Remedy BANK FULL 91 NAME FULL92 Error messageMeaning/Remedy SORRY Power requirements 93 SpecificationsAudio playing system Laser diode properties Recording and playback time (when using MDW-80) Revolutions Error correction Battery operation time3) Sampling frequency Dimensions Sampling rate converter Mass Coding Modulation system Frequency response Wow and Flutter Inputs1) Optional accessories Outputs Maximum output (DC)2) Quick Random Access Like CDs, MDs offer instantaneous ran access to the beginning of any music t Premastered MDs are recorded with loc addresses corresponding to each musi selection Recordable MDs are manufactured wit 94 ExplanationsWhat is “Net MD” Net MD is a format of that allows the high speed transfer of audio data from a computer to a MiniDisc device over a USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable using the highly sophisticated OpenMG and MagicGatefile on a diskette copyright protection technology Since this format entails no change in the MiniDisc recording system, it supports the use of existing MiniDiscs and the playback of transferred (checked-out)audio data on existing MiniDisc devices This format also allows the use of the OpenMG Jukebox software for easy editing or input of characters on your personal computer How the MiniDisc got so small The 2.5-inchMiniDisc, encased in a plastic Restrictions on the editing of cartridge that looks like a 3.5-inchdiskette uses a new digital audio compression tracks checked out from your technology called ATRAC (Adaptive computer actually audible to the human ear function for tracks that have been che out from your computer. This is to prev The meaning of “no sound” the loss of check-inauthorization by th checked-outtracks. To edit these track check them back into the computer, an edit them on the computer 95 IndexThis warranty is valid only in the United States 96 LIMITED WARRANTY Portable Audio
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