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NF810-MZRecorder MiniDisc Portable FM/AM 1 Operating Instructions2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Caution Information 3 Notice for usersOn the supplied software 4 To start/stop recording in sync with the sound source(Synchro-recording) Recording from TV or radio (Analog Recording) To select microphone sensitivity Adding track marks while recording Adding track marks manually Adding track marks automatically (Auto Time Mark) Playing a track repeatedly (Repeat Play) Listening to selected tracks only (Bookmark Play) Listening to tracks in a desired sequence (Program Play) Adjusting the sound (Virtual-Surround• 6-BandEqualizer) Varying the virtual sound to create different acoustics (Virtual-Surround) Selecting the sound quality (6-BandEqualizer) 5 Labeling recordings (Name)Labeling Dividing a track (Divide) Dividing a track directly Adjusting a dividing point before dividing a track (Divide Rehearsal) Combining tracks (Combine) Erasing tracks and a whole disc contents (Erase) To erase a track To erase the whole disc Recording tracks using the group function Recording a track to a new group Recording a track to an existing group Playing a track in group play Selecting the play mode for group play (Group Play Mode) Repeat play for the selected group play mode (Group Repeat Play) Playing groups in a desired sequence (Group Program Play) Assigning tracks or groups as a new group (Group Setting) Releasing a group setting Labeling recorded groups Moving a track in a disc with group setting Changing the order of a group on a disc (Group Move) To erase a group 6 How to use the menu itemsTurning off the beep sound Recording without overwriting existing material Creating a new group when recording Selecting the play mode Starting the playback quickly (Quick Mode) Protecting your hearing (AVLS) Viewing various information Labeling (Name) Moving recorded tracks Erasing tracks, the entire disc or groups (Erase) Battery life 7 While chargingWhile recording While playing While Editing While using group function While using the radio Others 8 Transferring audio data from your computer to theListening to an MD with the Net MD connected to the computer Listening to an MD with the Net MD disconnected from the 9 Settings according to OSFor users with OpenMG Jukebox, SonicStage, or SonicStage Premium installed on their computer Note on hard disk drive space Notes on system suspend/hibernation mode Backing up the audio data For Windows XP users For Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition users For Windows 2000 users If your computer does not recognize the Net MD If the installation was not successful Net MD FAQ On copyright protection 10 Before using this productWhen using the recorder Recorder Operation (pages 11 to 82) Troubleshooting and explanations (page 71) When using the Net MD (the recorder) connected to your computer Software Operation (pages 84 to 117) Other information (page 102) SonicStage Ver. 1.5 Help This is an online help that you can view on your computer screen Notes on the “Software Operation” section 11 Checking the supplied accessories12 Looking at controls16 Getting started20 Recording an MD right away1Insert an MD 21 2Make connections. (Insert the cables3Record an MD22 Record from the end of thePress END SEARCH, and then press and slide REC.1) current contents1) Record over partway Press N or press . or > to find the start point of through the previous recording, and then press x to stop recording1) Then press and slide REC Pause Press X2) Press X again to resume recording Remove the MD Press x and open the lid.3) (The lid does not open while “TOC Edit” flashing in the display.) If the recording does not start 23 Playing an MD right away2Play an MD24 Operation on theOperation on the remote recorder control Press X. Press X again to Press the jog lever (NX) resume play Press the jog lever (NX) again to resume play Cue to the current track Slide the jog lever towards or the previous track Press . repeatedly .. Slide the jog lever towards . repeatedly Cue to the next track Press Go backwards or Press and hold . or Slide and hold the jog lever forward while playing towards . or Search for a specific Press and hold . or position while viewing a while pausing towards . or > while elapsed time pausing (Time Search) track while viewing while the recorder is towards . or > while the track names and stopped recorder is stopped numbers (Index Search) Cue to the beginning of Press GROUP, and then + or – button the every 10th track press . or (only during playback of the disc with no group settings1)) Press x and open the lid.2) Press x and open the lid If the play does not start 25 Listening to the radio1Turn on the radio26 To improve the broadcast reception•For FM: Extend the headphones/ earphones cord, which act as the FM antenna For AM: Orient the If an FM broadcast is hard to tune in When you cannot operate the radio Make sure the remote control is not locked 27 Various ways of recordingOn the remote control 1 Press DISPLAY Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows: Display window on the remote control Display: C/D Track number Track name The number of the track in the group tracks in the disc The name of the sound mode 28 To start/stop recording in sync with the sound source (Synchro-recording)RECx 1 Make connections 2 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU 6 Press and slide REC The recorder stands by for recording 7 Play the source you want to record To stop recording 29 Long-timerecording (MDLP)Select each recording mode according to the recording time that you want 1 Press MENU Recording Display mode1) window time3) on the SP stereo Approx min LP2 stereo LP2 LP4 stereo LP4 Monaural2) MONO stereo) 5 Press and slide REC 6 Play the source you want to record 30 Recording from TV or radio (Analog Recording)to LINE OUT jacks, etc (white) Line cable RK-G129 RK-G136,etc REC 2 Press and slide REC The recording starts 3 Play the source you want to record 31 Recording from a microphoneStereo microphone to MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 1Connect the stereo microphone to the MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack The recorder changes to microphone input automatically 2Press and slide REC To select microphone sensitivity 1 While the recorder is recording or stopped, press MENU ENTER SENS HIGH SENS LOW 32 Adding track marks while recordingYou can add track marks (track number) while recording T MARK Adding track marks manually 1 While the recorder is recording, press T MARK (press P-MODE/ on the remote control) Adding track marks automatically (Auto Time Mark) 1 While the recorder is recording or in recording pause, press MENU “MARK OFF” appears in the display 4 Press > to show “MARK ON” in the display, and then press ENTER To cancel Auto Time Mark Select “MARK OFF” in step 4 or stop recording Using Auto Time Mark to add track marks while recording When the elapsed recording time exceeds the time interval for Auto Time Mark: 33 Adjusting the recording level manuallyRECX 1 While pressing X, press and slide REC 2 Press MENU 6 Play the source –12dB OVER Volume increases decreases 8 Press X again to start recording To switch back to automatic level control Select “Auto REC” in step 34 Various ways of playback35 Indication1)Play mode (none) All the tracks are played (normal play) once 1 (single A single track is played track play) Bookmarked tracks play (bookmark back in order of their play) track number SHUF (shuffle play) in random order PGM Tracks are played in the (program order that you specified Playing a track repeatedly (Repeat Play) appears in the display To cancel repeat play Press and hold P-MODE/for 2 seconds or more Listening to selected tracks only (Bookmark Play) To bookmark the tracks Flashing slowly The first track of the bookmark play is set 2 Repeat step 1 to bookmark other tracks You can bookmark up to 20 tracks To play the bookmarked tracks 2 Press the jog lever The Bookmarked tracks start playing, starting with the smallest track number To erase a bookmark Listening to tracks in a desired sequence (Program Play) 1 During playback, press P-MODE/ repeatedly until “PGM” appears in the display Track number The program is stored and playback starts from the first track 36 Adjusting the sound (Virtual-Surround• 6- Band Equalizer)V-SUR (Virtual-SurroundVPT Acoustic Engine) Provides 4 kinds of virtual surround conditions 6-BANDEQUALIZER Provides 6 different sound qualities Varying the virtual sound to create different acoustics (Virtual-Surround) 1 During playback, press SOUND repeatedly to select “V-SUR” 2 Press and hold SOUND for 2 seconds or more 3 Slide the jog lever repeatedly to select the surround mode Each time you slide the jog lever, A and B change as follows: STUDIO V-SURS 37 LIVEV-SURL CLUB V-SURC ARENA V-SURA 4 Press the jog lever to enter the selected surround mode Selecting the sound quality (6-BandEqualizer) 1 During playback, press SOUND repeatedly to select “SOUND” 3 Slide the jog lever repeatedly to select the sound mode HEAVY SOUND H POPS SOUND P JAZZ SOUND J UNIQUE SOUND U CUSTOM1 CUSTOM2 4 Press the jog lever to enter the selected sound mode To cancel the procedure Press and hold the DISPLAY button or x button for 2 seconds or more To cancel the setting Press SOUND repeatedly until the indication disappears in B To modify and store the sound You can customize the sound settings in “CUSTOM1” and “CUSTOM2” Frequency (100 Hz) From the left, you can select 100 Hz 250 Hz, 630 Hz, 1.6kHz, 4 kHz, or 10 kHz Level (+10 dB) You can select from among seven levels –10 dB, –6dB, –3dB, 0 dB, +3 dB, +6 dB, +10 dB To cancel procedure 38 Editing recorded tracks39 When labeling a: Name” track disc The cursor flashes 5 Press VOL + or – to select a letter and press ENTER The selected letter appears and the cursor moves to the next input position Functions Operations To select a Press VOL + or – character To enter a letter Press ENTER To enter a name Press ENTER for seconds or more To insert a blank Press END space before the SEARCH and press cursor VOL + at the same time To delete a letter VOL – at the same To switch capital and small letters To cancel Press x or MENU labeling 6 Repeat step 5, and then enter all characters of the label name 7 Press ENTER for 2 seconds or more A track or disc is labeled To return the preceding setting To cancel labeling Press x for 2 seconds or more Re-labelingrecordings Follow the procedure of the “Labeling” (page 38) to relabel a name For the remote control operations, see page 40 Moving recorded tracks (Move)Example Before moving A B C D A C B D After moving (., >, ENTER) To cancel moving For the remote control operation, see page 41 Dividing a track (Divide)This function can be set with the recorder only The track numbers will increase as follows: Track marking Track numbers increase Adjusting a dividing point before dividing a track (Divide Rehearsal) At the point T MARK is pressed 2 Press . or > to adjust the point to divide At the point The dividing point T MARK is pressed in step behind Dividing a track directly 3 Press ENTER To add track marks while recording (except while synchro-recording) 42 Combining tracks (Combine)The track numbers will change as follows: Erase a track mark Track numbers decrease 5-waycontrol key (.) 2 Find the track mark by pressing 43 Erasing tracks and a whole disc contents (Erase)You can erase unnecessary tracks or all tracks in a disc To erase a track 1 While playing the track you want to erase, press MENU “: Erase” appears in the display, and then press ENTER “Erase OK?” and “PushENTER” appear alternately in the display 5 Press ENTER To erase a part of a track To cancel erasing 44 To erase the whole disc45 Using the group functionRecording a track to an existing group You can add a track to an existing group 1 Press GROUP, and then press . or >until the group you want to add a track to appears in the display Newly recorded track is added after the current contents in the group Playing a track in group play 1 During playback, press P-MODE/repeatedly until “” appears in the display To cue to the start of a group (Group Skip) 46 Playing groupsThe recorder can operate various playback with a disc which has group setting Selecting the play mode for group play (Group Play Mode) The shuffle play and program play function can be used during group play mode All tracks in the groups (Normal play back once (starting Group Play) with the first track in group 1) , SHUF Shuffle play starts with (In-Group the group that is Shuffle) currently playing, and continues with the succeeding groups , PGM The groups are played in (Group the order that you Program) specified Repeat play for the selected group play mode (Group Repeat Play) 47 Editing groupsPlaying groups in a desired sequence (Group Program Play) Assigning tracks 1 to 3 to a new group Assigning group 1 and group 2 to a new group 48 1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU2 Press . or > until “EDIT” appears in the display, and then press 3 Press . or > until “ : Set” appears in the display, and then press This selects the first track of the new group This selects the last track of the new group 6 Label a group (see “Labeling recorded groups” (page 49)) To cancel the operation 2 Press 49 Labeling recorded groupsMoving a track in a disc with group setting Moving track number 2 in group 1 to track number 3 in group 50 Changing the order of a group on a disc (Group Move)51 . Press MENUTo erase a group You can erase tracks in a selected group 5 Press . or > until “Erase” appears in the display, and then press 6 Press . or > until “: Erase” appears in the display, and then press The group name,“GP Erase?” and “PushENTER” appear alternately in the display The group is erased 52 Other operations53 Editing54 How to use the menu itemsOn the recorder: On the remote control: To cancel the operation while setting 55 Turning off the beep sound1 Enter the menu and select “OPTION” - “BEEP” 2 Select “BEEP OFF” To turn on the beep sound Select “BEEP ON” Recording without overwriting existing material 1 Enter the menu and select “OPTION” - “REC-Posi” 2 Select “From End” To start recording over the current contents Select “From Here” Creating a new group when recording 1 While the recorder is stopped, enter the menu and select “REC SET” - “: REC” 2 Select “: REC ON” To turn the setting to normal Select “: REC OFF” 56 Selecting the play mode1 Enter the menu and select “PLAY MODE” 2 Select the desired play mode When you select A, B appears Indication A Normal/— All the tracks are played once 1 Track/1 A single track is played TrPLAY Bookmarked tracks play back in order of their track number Shuffle/SHUF played in random order Program/PGM Tracks are played in 3 Select “RepeatON” (playing a track repeatedly) or “RepeatOFF” Listening to selected tracks only (Bookmark Play) To bookmark the tracks 1 While playing the track you want to bookmark, press N for 2 seconds or more 2 Repeat step 1 to bookmark to other tracks To play the bookmarked tracks 1 Select “TrPLAY?” in step 2 of “Selecting the play mode” (page 56) 2 Select “RepeatON” or “RepeatOFF” To erase bookmarks Listening to tracks in a desired sequence (Program Play) 1 Select “Program” in step 2 of “Selecting the play mode” (page 56) 3 Press . or > to select a track, and then press ENTER The selected track enters 4 Repeat step 3 to program more tracks 5 Press ENTER for 2 seconds or more The program is set and the playback starts from the first track For details and the remote control operation, see page 57 Playing a track in group playTo cue to the start of a group (Group Skip) Selecting the play mode for group play (Group Play Mode) Playing group in a desired sequence (Group Program Play) Adjusting the sound (Virtual- Surround • 6-BandEqualizer) Varying the virtual sound to create different acoustics (Virtual-Surround) To cancel the setting 58 Selecting the sound quality (6- Band Equalizer)1 While playing, enter the menu and select “SOUND” - “SOUND EQ” 2 Press . or > repeatedly to select the SOUND mode Each time you press . or >, A and B change as follows: 3 Press ENTER to enter the selection To modify and store your sound Starting the playback quickly (Quick Mode) 1 Enter the menu and select “OPTION” - “PowerMode” 2 Select “QUICK” To switch back to the normal setting Select “NORMAL” in step 59 Viewing various information1 While playing, enter the menu and select “DISPLAY” 2 Select the information you want The display changes as follows: Protecting your hearing (AVLS) 1 Enter the menu and select “OPTION” - “AVLS” 2 Select “AVLS ON” To cancel the AVLS Select “AVLS OFF” is step Indication: A/B A (After (Selected a few 1 Remain time of the Remain name Name of the sound mode 60 Labeling (Name)1 Enter the menu and select “EDIT” - “Name” 2 Select one of the following: The cursor flashes at the next input position Operation 4 Repeat step 3 and enter all characters of the label name 5 Press and hold the jog lever for 2 seconds or more For details and the recorder operation, see page Labeling recorded groups Moving recorded tracks 1 While playing the track you want to move, enter the menu and select “EDIT” - “Move” - “ : Move” For example, “003 t Tr003” appears in the display For example, “003 t Tr002” appears in the display 3 Press the jog lever to enter the selection 61 Moving a track in a disc with group setting1 While playing the track you want to move enter the menu and select 2 When moving a track out of a group, skip this step Changing the order of a group on a disc (Group Move) “EDIT” - “Move” - “Move” Erasing tracks, the entire disc or groups (Erase) Erasing tracks 1 While playing the track you want to erase, enter the menu and select “EDIT” - “Erase” - “ : Erase” 2 Press the jog lever to erase a track To erase the whole disc 1 Play the disc you want to erase to check the contents 3 Enter the menu and select “EDIT” “Erase” - “: Erase” “AllErase?” and “PushENTER” appear alternately in the display 4 Press the jog lever to erase the whole disc 62 To erase a group63 List of menusMenus on the recorder Menu EDIT Name : Name y : Name : Set : Release Move : Move y : Move Erase : Erase y : Erase DISPLAY RecRemain (while recording and stopped)/1 Remain (while playing) Sound PLAY Normal RepeatOFF (factory setting) y RepeatON MODE 1 Track TrPLAY Shuffle Program :Normal : Shuffle :Program SOUND OFF V-SUR STUDIO y LIVE y CLUB y ARENA SOUND EQ HEAVY y POPS y JAZZ y UNIQUE y CUSTOM1 y CUSTOM2 65 Various way to use the radio66 Power sources67 Additional information68 On the dry battery caseOn the MiniDisc cartridge On cleaning Notes on batteries Note on mechanical noise To protect a recorded MD Tab Back of the MD protected Recorded material is not protected Note on maintenance Connector terminal 69 SpecificationsMD recorder Audio playing system Laser diode properties Recording and playback time (when using MDW-80) Revolutions Error correction Sampling frequency Sampling rate converter Coding Modulation system Frequency response Inputs1) Outputs Maximum output level Radio Frequency range Antenna Power requirements Battery operation time3) Dimensions Mass 70 Optional accessories71 Troubleshooting and explanations73 While playing74 While Editing75 While using group functionWhile using the radio 76 Symptom Cause/RemedyOthers 77 MessagesError message Meaning/Remedy 81 ExplanationsDifference between digital (optical) and analog (line) inputs Difference Digital (optical) input Analog (line) input Connectable Equipment with an digital (optical) Equipment with an analog (line) source output jack (CD player, DVD player output jack (Cassette deck, radio etc.) record player, etc.) Usable cord Optical cable (with an optical or an Line cable (with 2 phono plugs optical-miniplug) (page 21) or a stereo-miniplug) (page 30) Signal from Digital Analog the source Even when a digital source (such as a CD) is connected, the signal sent to the recorder is analog Marked (copied) automatically Marked automatically marks1) • at the same positions as the source • after more than 2 seconds of no (when the sound source is a CD or an sound (page 82) or low-level MD) segment • when the recorder is paused sound (page 82) or low-levelsegment while recording (with a sound source other than a CD or an MD) • when the recorder is paused (3 seconds of no sound is encountered while synchro-recording) Recorded Same as the source Adjusted automatically. Can also sound level Can also be adjusted manually (Digital be adjusted manually (“Adjusting REC level control) (“Adjusting the the recording level manually” recording level manually”, page 33) page 33) 82 The meaning of “no sound”Note on digital recording Premastered software such as CDs or MDs Microphone, record player, tuner, etc. (with analog output jacks) Digital recording Analog recording Home Recordable recorded digital Digital recording recording Recordable No digital recording Restrictions on the editing of tracks checked out from your computer About the DSP TYPE-Sfor ATRAC Suppressing the skips of the sound (G-PROTECTION) 84 Recording audio data to your computerOn the computer Listening 85 What is a Net MD86 Basic Operations87 Providing the required system environmentSystem requirements Computer IBM PC/AT or Compatible is recommended.) • Hard disk drive space1): 120 MB or more • RAM: 64 MB or higher (128 MB or higher is recommended) Others • CD-ROMdrive (capable of digital playback by WDM) • Sound Board • USB port (supports USB (previously USB 1.1)) Operating Factory installed: System Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional/Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows 98 Second Edition Display or more is recommended) • Internet access: for Web registration and EMD services • Windows Media Player (version 7.0 or higher) installed for playing WMA files This software is not supported by the following environments: 88 Installing the software onto your computerBefore installing the software , page 91 Connecting the Net MD to your computer1 Insert a recordable disc into the Net MD To the USB jack power dedicated jack terminal Net MD devices Dedicated USB cable To the DC IN jack 3 Check the connections 92 Storing audio data to your computerStarting SonicStage Do one of the following: •Double click ([SonicStage] icon) on the computer •Select [Start] - [Programs]* - [SonicStage] - [SonicStage] SonicStage starts up and the main window appears 93 Recording audio CDs to the hard disk driveThe CD window appears in the display 2 Click The recording navigation window* appears in the display 3 Select (CD) for [1 Sources] and (Music Drive) for [2 Targets] then click 3 [Jump to Record Window] The display changes to the recording window 94 4 Click in the middle of the recording window and select the recording modeWhen recording data in LP2 mode: select ATRAC3 132kbps When recording data in LP4 mode: select ATRAC3 66kbps Click here 5 If the list panel is not displayed, click 6 Click [Record All] Recording starts Upon completion, recorded tracks appear in the right list panel Click ([Stop]) 95 Labeling audio data1 Start up SonicStage (page 92) and click (Music Drive) Music Drive 2 Double click the desired album name A list of the audio files in that album appears 3 Click in the lower right part of the display The editing panel appears in the display 5 When the track title is highlighted, enter the text data from the keyboard 96 Transferring audio data from your computer to the Net MD (Check-out)Playlist Checking out audio files to the Net MD This section explains how to check out all audio files in a playlist 1 Click to display the recording navigation window 2 Select (Music Drive) for [1 Sources] and (Device/Media) for [2 Targets], then click 3([Jump to Record Window]) 97 3 Click in the middle of the display and select the recording mode (page 94)Maximum available transfer space: All data are transferred in LP4 mode 4 If the list panel is not displayed, click A playlist appears in the display can be checked out (e.g. = the track can be checked 6 Click [Check-OutAll] Checking out of the files starts All files in the playlist are checked out to the connected Net MD To cancel a check-out 99 Listening to an MDFor details on Net MD operations, refer to the “Recorder Operations” section Listening to an MD with the Net MD connected to the computer Listening to an MD with the Net MD disconnected from the computer 100 Advanced operations101 Viewing online helpThe Tabs The left side frame 1Double click [Overview] in the left-handframe 2Click [About this Help file] The explanation will appear in the right-handframe 3Read the text Scroll the display if necessary Click underlined words to jump to their explanations Device/Media 102 Other information103 For Windows Millennium Edition usersWhen using SonicStage under Windows Millennium Edition For Windows 2000 users Restrictions when running the SonicStage software under Windows •You must log on as “Administrator” to install the SonicStage software For Windows 98 Second Edition users Importing MP3 files to the computer or playing WAV files on the computer 104 Confirm whether any tracks have been checked out from your computerCheck the following contents before installing SonicStage Ver.1.5 Users with OpenMG Jukebox installed Installed Version What to do Ver.1.0~2.1 Install SonicStage 1.5. OpenMG Jukebox Ver.1.0-2.1is automatically uninstalled and replaced.1) Ver.2.2 OpenMG Jukebox Ver.2.2 and SonicStage Ver.1.5 can co exist in the computer If you install SonicStage Ver.1.5, then OpenMG Jukebox Ver.2.2 will be automatically upgraded to the latest version Users with an earlier version of SonicStage installed Ver.1.0~1.5 Install SonicStage Ver.1.5. The earlier version is Users with a SonicStage Premium installed SonicStage Premium Install SonicStage Ver.1.5. SonicStage Ver.1.5 and SonicStage Premium can co-existin the computer 105 Note on hard disk drive spaceNotes on system suspend/hibernation mode Backing up the audio data 106 Uninstalling the SonicStage softwareTo uninstall the SonicStage software, follow the procedures below For Windows XP users Log on with a user name with “Computer Administrator” as an attribute 1 Click [Start]–[ControlPanel] The “Control Panel” window appears 2 Double-click[Add/Remove Programs] The “Add/Remove Programs” dialog box appears 3 Click [Change or Remove Programs] For Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition users 1 Click [Start]–[Settings]–[ControlPanel] 107 The Add/Remove Programs Properties window appearsFor Windows 2000 users Log on as “Administrator”, and then follow the instructions below 108 TroubleshootingStep 1: Check the symptoms in this “Troubleshooting” section Step 2: Check the symptoms in the SonicStage 1.5 online help (page 100) Step 3: If the trouble cannot be solved after checking the above references Check the following table and then consult your nearest Sony dealer 109 •Manufacturer:•Model: •Type: Desktop type / Laptop type Name of operating system: RAM capacity: Hard disk drive (containing SonicStage and audio data) •Capacity of the drive: •Free space: Installed folder containing SonicStage (if other than the default folder)1) • Location of the installed folder: Version of the software (SonicStage Ver.1.5)2): Error Message (if one appeared): If an externally connected CD-ROMdrive is used • Manufacturer: • Model: • Type: CD-ROM / CD-R/RW / DVD-ROM /Other • Type of connection to the computer: PC card / USB / IEEE1394 / Other If another device with USB connection is used •Name of the device (or devices): 110 If your computer does not recognize the Net MD•Is the Net MD connected correctly to your computer •Is an MD inserted in the Net MD Check if an MD is inserted in the Net MD 1 Click [Start]–[Settings]–[ControlPanel].1) 2 Double click [System] in the control panel.2) 3 Click the [Hardware]3) tab, and then click [Device Manager] The Device Manager window appears If the installation was not successful •Be sure to close all Windows applications before you start the installation •Make sure your computer has enough hard disk drive space 111 •If the installation seems to be stoppedProblem •If the installation is still unsuccessful after all that you have done 112 Information and explanationsNet MD FAQ This section introduces frequently asked questions and answers on the Net MD On the Net MD What is a “Net MD” How does the SonicStage software make using MDs more convenient •It allows you to record audio data from your computer to your MD •Editing operations are easily done using on-screenoperations —Labeling: Allows use of keyboard for easy labeling of contents —Group settings: Groups are easy to create or release Can tracks recorded on the Net MD be checked in to a computer No, they cannot Computer k MiniDisc : OK 113 On EditingCan checked-outtracks be edited on the Net MD 114 On copyright protectionFor details, see “Features by copyright protection by OpenMG” (page 115) 115 Restrictions on audio contentFeatures by copyright protection by OpenMG 116 GlossaryATRAC3 “Check-In /Check-Out” Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) service EMD is a website that distributes music files which are available for purchase MP3 Music Drive OpenMG 117 Recording mode (Bit rate)SDMI Windows Media Audio Windows Media Technology 118 IndexNumerics 119 a disc 38 groups 49 tracksNet MD 82, 85, 112 Net MD driver 110 No sound Online help 100 OpenMG OpenMG Jukebox software 88 Play mode groups 46 tracks Playlist 96, 116 Presetting radio stations 65 Program Play Quick mode Radio from microphone 31 level MDLP mode Recording navigation window 93 Relabeling SDMI SonicStage Premium 88 SonicStage software (earlier version) 88 Track mark Add (Divide) 41 Erase (Combime) Transferring Uninstalling Windows 2000 Windows 98 Second Edition 106 Windows Millennium Edition 106 Windows XP USB cable Virtual Sorround Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Millennium Edition Windows XP WMA WMT
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Sony MZ-NF810 Service Manual
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SERVICE MANUALPORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDERUS Model Canadian Model Continued on next page SPECIFICATIONS AEP Model UK Model E Model Austr alian Model Chinese Model Tourist Model MZ-NF810/NF810CKVer 1.0 2003. 03 13 Ver 1.50000SECTION 4 TEST MODEOutline Setting Method of Test Mode V1.500Configuration of Test Mode 14 ManualManual Mode[Adjusted value write] [Medium item switching][DISPLAY] [T MARK] [DISPLAY] [GROUP] [Self-Diagnosis Result Display Mode] [REC] [Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode] [Key Check Mode] [Test Mode $Display Check Mode%] [VOL +] [Electrical Offset Adjustment] [VOL +] [VOL - -] [Major item switching] [VOL +] [VOL - -] [VOL +] [VOL - -] [Minor item switching] [Adjusted value variation] [P MODE] [SOUND] Self-Diagnosis Result Display Mode 15 1 0000C68S01SEARCH] is pressed or the [DISPLAY] LrefPw OFFJ01 015F01 059A01 063B01Overall Adjustment Mode Address & Adjusted Value Display Jitter Value & Adjusted Value Display Block Error Value & Adjusted Value Display ADIP Error Value & Adjusted Value Display Focus Drive Value & Adjusted Value Display Item Title Display 0XX 0XX 1 **** 0XX N **** 0XX N1**** 0XX N2**** 0XX R_**** 17 SET OK **P**R**RMC OK **Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode rP PUS ** FF ** ** 000 P**R** 000 EIB ** 000 Stat** 000 Adrs** 000 BEmp** 000 ###### 000 P**R** 000 BOvr** 000 Bful** 000 Rtry** 000 ######Outline Precautions for Adjustment Adjustment Sequence Temparature Correction Power Supply Manual Adjustment NV Reset SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 18 Res*** 021 Reset! 021 021 ResOK? 015 SetTmp **NV reset (after several seconds) 021 ResNV CC 19 741 VC1 L ** 742 VC1 H ** 743 VC2 Lo ** 744 VC2 Hi ** 745 REG1 ** 747 REG3L1 ** 20 748 REG3L2 ** 749 REG3 H ** 751 VREC L ** 752 VREC M ** 753 VREC H ** 21 756 ChgV H ** 757 CIL ** 758 CIH ** 755 ChgV L ** 23 015 SetTmp ** 741 VC1 L **END SEARCH key or P MODE key on the remote commander. 000Assy ** 015 SetTmp 19 741 VC1 L ** 742 VC1 H ** 743 VC2 Lo ** 744 VC2 Hi ** 745 REG1 ** 752 VREC M ** 753 VREC H ** 755 ChgV L ** 756 ChgV H ** 757 CIL ** 758 CIH ** 000 ADJ OK 747 REG3L1 ** 748 REG3L2 ** 749 REG3 H ** 751 VREC L ** 000 Assy ** 000 ADJ OKContinuing overall adjustment [END SEARCH] [P MODE] 24 000 Assy** 014 WrPwHi ** 013 WrPwLo ** 012 HrefPw ** 011 Lrefpw ** 010 Laser 25 000 Assy11 XXX CD RUN 000 MO OK 000 CD OK 000 *** NG XXX MO RUN 000 *** NG 27 r28 Rewriting the Patch Data at Replacement of Main Board (IC851)32 Rewriting the NV values37 SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS6-1. Block Diagram2 CONV VOUT VDD OVER WRITE HEAD M OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCKM602 (SLED) M601 (SPINDLE) M603 (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN) MINI DISC MECHANISM BLOCKSWITCH Q604,605 A B Q653 15 DC-DC EXT CE IC651 3 6-2. Note For Printed Wiring Board And Schematic Diagrams 38 52 3 7 6 1 4 8 9 0Waveforms 6-3. Printed Wiring Board MAIN Board (Side A) :Uses unleaded solder. 39 12 A B C D E F G H I345678910116-4. Printed Wiring Board MAIN Board (Side B) :Uses unleaded solder. MAIN BOARDSemiconductor Location (SIDE B) 40 **12 A B C D E F G H I J 34567891011C671 41 420.1 B 100 6.3V 10k 0 0.01 B 2.2k MA22D2800LS0 R905 FB652 C911 C912 R904 R923 TP1907 TP1930 TP1914 C959 D953 C962 TP1965 TP1966 TP1967 TP1612 TP1613 C613 C924 C917 TP1611 TP1609 TP1608 TP1607 TP1961 TP1963 TP1964 TP1904 TP1906 TP1910 TP1911 TP1912 TP1913 R907 R912 TP1931 TP1909 TP1905 TP1903 C926 44C918 C927 C615 C920 C922 10 6.3V 100 6.3V 10 6.3V 0.1 B 470k 100k 100k 10 6.3V (NEO) 0.1 43 43 42 *R305 43 43 41AK6510CL-L 0.1 B 0.1 F 0.1 B TP1876 TP1878 TP1877 C202 C310 TP1355 R361 R261 R262 C319 C323 R308 R309 FB301 TP1356 FB20 TP1357 TP1358 FB302 FB303 FB304 TP315 TP316 TP317 TP318 L302 IC851 TP1879 TP1880 R106 47 6.3V 47 FB10 **R106, R206 22(3CED,4CED,UK) O(EXCEPT 3CED,4CED,UK) R161, R261 4.7k(US) 1Ok(EXCEPT US) R162, R262 4.7k(US) 2.2k(EXCEPT US) C163, C263 1(US) 2.2(EXCEPT US) RADIO ONC111, 211 100/6.3V(3CED,4CED,UK) 220/2.5V(EXCEPT 3CED,4CED,UK) 43 RADIO ONR504 44 4341 410.01 B 10k TP1540 TP1517 C518 R505 TP1516 SL502 SL501 TP1535 TP1519 10k 45 IC Block Diagrams IC301 AK5356VN-NIC361 TA2131FL (EL) 46 IC501 SN761058ZQLR47 IC601 XPC18A22AEPR2IC651 XC6367A331MR 48 IC701 SC111258EPR2GND1 NC GND2 CPWI1 CPVI1 PWM2 CPUO2 CPVO2 CPWO2 VG CPWO1 CPUO1 PWM1 UI1 FI2 RI2 COM2 CPWI2 CPVI2 CPUI2 VC OE FI1 RI1 COM1 CPUI1 CPVO1 49 IC951 SC901582EPR2IC901 SC901580EPR2(VCC) REF2 REF1 VC2G RF2 INM2 DTC2 CRST2 XRST2 VB PGND3 LG VG C1L XRST1 CRST1 DTC1 INM1 VMODE RF1 REF2 SLEEP CLK SEQSEL WDT SCK STRB DATA HPI2 HPI1 MUTEON GND VHP1 HP1(L-CH) PGND4 HP2(R-CH) VHP2 SET-UP PRE DRIVER REF DAC SET-UP PRE DRIVER 50 6-9. IC Pin Function Description 56 SECTION 7 EXPLODED VIEWS61 SECTION 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
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