Additional Information

“TOC Reading” appears for a long time

If the inserted recordable MD is brand new, “TOC Reading” appears in the display longer than for MDs that have been used.

Limitations when recording over an existing track

The correct remaining recording time may not be displayed.

You may find it impossible to record over a track if that track has been recorded over several times already. If this happens, erase the track using the Erase Function (see page 22).

The remaining recording time may be shortened out of proportion to the total recorded time.

Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not recommended since this may shorten the duration of the track.

You may find it impossible to label a track while recording over it.

The correct recorded/playing time may not be displayed during playback of monaural-format MDs.

Troubleshooting

If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the deck, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

The deck does not operate or operates poorly. /The MD may be damaged (“Disc Error” appears).

Take the MD out and insert it again. If “Disc Error” remains, replace the MD.

The deck does not play back.

/Moisture has formed inside the deck. Take the MD out and leave the deck in a warm place for several hours until the moisture evaporates.

/The deck is not on. Press POWER to turn the deck on.

/The MD is inserted in the wrong direction. Slide the MD into the disc compartment with the label side up and the arrow pointing towards the opening until the deck grips it.

/The MD may not be recorded (the music calendar does not appear). Replace the disc with one that has been recorded.

The deck does not record.

/The MD is record-protected (“Protected” appears). Close the record-protect slot (see page 7).

/The deck is not connected properly to the sound source. Make connections properly to the sound source.

/The recording level is not adjusted properly (in case of input through LINE (ANALOG) IN). Turn REC LEVEL to adjust the recording level properly (see page 11).

/A premastered MD is inserted. Replace it with a recordable MD.

/There is not enough time left on the MD. Replace it with another recordable MD with fewer recorded tracks, or erase unnecessary tracks.

/There has been a power failure or the AC power cord has been disconnected during recording. Data recorded to that point may be lost. Repeat the recording procedure.

The deck does not work during synchro-recoding. /The currently selected CD player type (CD player or

video CD player) does not match the CD player being used. Reset the CD player type (see page 14).

The sound has a lot of static.

/Strong magnetism from a television or a similar device is interfering with operations. Move the deck away from the source of strong magnetism.

Note

If the deck does not operate properly even after you’ve attempted the prescribed remedies, turn off the power, then reinsert the plug into the power outlet.

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MDS-JE500 specifications

The Sony MDS-JE510 and MDS-JE500 are notable entries in the MiniDisc player/recorder category, reflecting Sony's commitment to high-quality audio at the turn of the millennium. These models showcase innovative features and technologies that cater to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

The MDS-JE510, released in the early 2000s, boasts advanced recording capabilities, including a high-speed digital transfer mechanism that allows users to record from various sources, such as CD players and radio tuners, with remarkable clarity. One of the standout features of the MDS-JE510 is its ability to support both standard and long-play recording modes. This flexibility enables users to choose between the traditional 74- or 80-minute discs or utilize extended recording for up to 320 minutes on a single disc, making it ideal for lengthy recordings, such as live concerts or lengthy mixes.

The MDS-JE500, an earlier model, also shares many features with the JE510. It includes an integrated digital signal processor that ensures optimal audio performance and minimal distortion. Both models are equipped with Optical Digital Input/Output connections, allowing for high-quality transfers and a seamless connection to other digital audio equipment.

In terms of playback capabilities, both models support various audio formats, delivering clear and powerful sound that enhances the listening experience. The users have the advantage of being able to create custom playlists and utilize a program feature that allows for easy playback of selected tracks, making them versatile tools for personalizing music collections.

Build quality is another aspect where both models shine. They feature robust construction, ensuring durability while maintaining an appealing aesthetic design. The intuitive interface, with clear controls and an easy-to-navigate display, enhances usability for both novice and seasoned users.

In conclusion, the Sony MDS-JE510 and MDS-JE500 stand out for their high-fidelity audio performance, user-friendly features, and sturdy construction. As part of the MiniDisc format's legacy, they hold a special place in the hearts of audio enthusiasts, reflecting a unique era in personal music consumption and recording. Their ability to deliver quality sound and recording flexibility makes them timeless models even many years after their release.