MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS

Even if the maximum recording time of a

In the MD system, the delimiter of the recording area on a MiniDisc is

MiniDisc has not been reached, "TOC FULL"

programmed in a TOC. If partial erasing, recording and editing are re-

may be displayed.

peated several times, TOC information will fill up, even though the number

 

of tracks has not reached the limit (255 tracks), and further recording will

 

be impossible. (If you use the all erase function, this MiniDisc can be used

 

from the beginning.)

Even if the maximum recording time of a

If there is any flaw on the MiniDisc, that part is automatically excluded

MiniDisc has not been reached, "DISC FULL"

from the space available for recording. Therefore, the recording time be-

may be displayed.

comes shorter.

Even if several short tracks are erased, the re-

When the remaining recording time of a disc is displayed, short tracks

maining recording time may not show an in-

less than 12 seconds long may not be included in the total.

crease.

 

Two tracks may not be combined in editing.

For MiniDiscs on which repeated recording and editing operations were

 

performed, the COMBINE function may not work.

 

A track recorded from a CD (digital recording) and a track recorded from a

 

radio or other equipment (analogue recording) cannot be combined.

The total of the recorded time and time remain-

A cluster (about 2 seconds) is normally the minimum unit of recording. So,

ing on a disc may not add up to the maximum

even if a track is less than 2 seconds long, it will use about 2 seconds of

possible recording time.

space on the disc. Therefore, the time actually available for recording may

 

be less than the remaining time displayed.

 

If there are scratches on discs, those sections will be automatically avoided

 

(no recording will be placed in those sections). Therefore, the recording

 

time will be reduced.

If recorded tracks are fast reversed or fast for-

A MiniDisc which has been recorded or edited repeatedly may skip during

warded, the sound may skip.

fast reverse or fast forward.

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

If a problem occurs

If this unit functions abnormally during operation, first check the following items. If the unit continues to function abnormally, or if an abnormality appears other than listed below, set this unit to the stand-by mode and disconnect the AC power plug, then consult your SHARP dealer or service personnel.

General

Symptom

Possible cause

Remedy

 

 

 

The clock is wrong.

Did a power failure occur?

Try setting it again.

When a button is pressed, the unit

 

 

 

Set this unit to the stand-by mode

does not respond.

 

 

 

and then turn it back on. Then, retry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the operation.

 

 

 

No sound is heard.

Is the volume level is set to "0"?

Increase the volume level.

 

Are the headphones connected?

Disconnect the headphones.

 

Are the speaker wires disconnected?

Connect the wires securely.

 

 

 

Radios make unusual noise or the

When a radio or TV which uses an

It is recommended that you use an

picture on the TV screen is distorted.

indoor aerial is placed near the unit,

external aerial.

 

the picture on the TV screen may be

 

 

distorted or the radio may not func-

 

 

tion properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD Playback

Symptom

Possible cause

Remedy

 

 

 

Even though a disc has been loaded,

The disc is loaded up-side down.

Load the disc with the correct side

"NO DISC" is displayed.

The disc is very dirty.

up.

Playback stops in the middle of a

Clean the disc.

The disc does not satisfy the stan-

track, or playback is not performed

Load the correct disc.

dards.

properly.

Is the unit located near excessive vi-

Place the unit on a firm, level sur-

Playback sounds are skipped.

brations?

face free from vibration.

 

Has condensation formed inside the

Remove the disc and leave the

 

unit?

power turned on. The unit should

 

 

function properly in about 1 hour.

 

 

 

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