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MD-MT877W operation manual
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Basic Operation
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Playback
Left
channel
Right
channel
To the
socket
Main unit
Remote control unit
Release
As for the details, see page 16.
Before Playing back
Cancel the hold mode.
The portable MD does not work whilst in hold mode.
Contents
Main
Accessories
Contents
Special Notes
Special Notes
Warnings
Caution
Special Notes (continued)
Special Notes
Notes
Precautions
Precautions
Important
Storing the unit
Names of Controls and Indicators
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Names of Controls and Indicators (continued)
Remote control display panel
Names of Controls and Indicators
Remote control unit
123 456 78910
Battery Charger
Names Setting
Charge mode
Battery Charger
Battery Charger (continued)
Removing
How to use the Charge / Operation switch
Setting the battery charger and hanging the remote control.
For use with the AC adaptor.
Using with the Rechargeable Battery
Charging
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3
Using with the Rechargeable Battery (continued)
About the liquid crystal display (LCD)
Using with the Rechargeable Battery
About charging time
Using with the AC Adaptor
1
Using with the AC Adaptor
2
3
Using with the Alkaline Battery
1 2
3
Hold Function
Hold Function
Inserting a MiniDisc
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partment door.
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Inserting a MiniDisc
Connections
Connections
To connect to a stereo system with LINE OUT or AUDIO OUT sockets
Connections
DIGITAL OUT
Connections (continued)
To connect to a stereo system with a DIGITAL OUT or OPTICAL OUT socket
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About the TOC
To interrupt recording Press the 06 button.
To stop recording Press the / :OFF button.
To update the recorded contents of the MiniDisc Press the / :OFF button whilst in the stop mode.
Helpful tip when attaching a label
To prevent recorded MiniDiscs from be- ing erased accidentally
About sampling rate converter
Note for digital recording
Playback
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Playback (continued)
2
3 4
Playback (continued)
Volume control
Press the VOL+ button to increase the volume and the press the VOL button to decrease the volume.
Bass control
To locate the desired portion
Advanced Playback
Advanced playback (continued)
Intro play
Advanced playback (continued)
Random play or repeat play
To play at double speed
Advanced Recording
2
Playback sound-actuated recording (Synchronised recording)
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4
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2
Long-play recording
About the recording mode
Caution for 4 times long recording (LP4)
About ATRAC
To create your own track numbers
Recording tracks as a single track
About track numbers
Silence
To record from a microphone
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2
Recording from a Microphone
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Recording from a Microphone (continued)
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2
Recording from a Microphone (continued)
Checking Displays
Checking Displays
To check the remaining recording time and the total playing time
Whilst in the stop mode, press the DISP button.
To check the elapsed time and remaining time of the track
During playback, press the DISP button.
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2
Checking the remaining amount of battery level
Checking Displays (continued)
Changing Default Settings
Changing Default Settings
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4
3
2
Changing Default Settings (continued)
Beep sound
Auto play
Auto power save
Digital recording level
Titling a MiniDisc
Creating disc and track names
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Disc name Track name
2
7
tered, press the EDIT button.
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2
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Stamping titles from another MiniDisc
Titling a MiniDisc (continued)
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Editing a Recorded MiniDisc
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To move a track
1
Editing a Recorded MiniDisc
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Listening to a MiniDisc Through a Stereo System or a Car Stereo
Listening through a stereo system
Listening through a car stereo
Other Features and Caution
Resuming auto play
Other Features and Caution
Rechargeable battery
MiniDisc System Limitations
MiniDisc System Limitations
Error Messages
Error Messages
(CantLOCK)
ERROR MESSAGES
BATT EMPTY
(LoBATT)
Error Messages (continued)
(? DISC)
ERROR MESSAGES
NO DISC NO SIGNAL
(noSIG.)
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Troubleshooting (continued)
If trouble occurs
Maintenance
Moisture condensation
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications (continued)