Recorder Operation _____________________________
Operating Instructions
Portable MiniDisc Recorder
MZ-N510
Information
On the supplied software
Notice for users
Recorder Operations
Table of contents
Other operations
Using the group function
Editing recorded tracks
Additional information
Power sources
Troubleshooting and explanations
Advanced operations
Software Operation
What is a Net MD?
Basic Operations
Other information
Page
Software Operation pages 68 to
Before using this product
Troubleshooting and explanations page
Recorder Operation pages 11 to
Recorder Operation
Checking the supplied accessories
The recorder
Looking at controls
9 q; qa
The display window of the recorder
L P 2 . 4 1
3 4 5
The headphones/earphones with a remote control
Slide OPEN to open the battery compartment lid
1Insert the rechargeable battery
Getting started
Using the dry battery
Disconnect the AC power adaptor
2Charge the rechargeable battery
AC power adaptor to DC IN
Connect the AC power adaptor to DC IN
To Connect firmly Battery life
3Make connections and unlock the controls
1 Connect the headphones/earphones
with the remote control to
1Insert an MD
Recording an MD right away
AC power adaptor Optical plug
2Make connections. Insert the cables
3Record an MD
firmly and completely into the appropriate jacks
Notes
Press
If the recording does not start
The volume will be shown in the
Playing an MD right away
2Play an MD
or – on the remote control
control
Operation on the
Operation on the remote
recorder
Display window on the recorder
Various ways of recording
Viewing various information
MENU 4-waycontrol key ENTER • N, ., >
To stop recording
MENU REC T MARK 4-waycontrol key
ENTER • N, ., >,
Recording
Long-timerecording MDLP
MENU REC • T MARK 4-waycontrol key
ENTER • N, ., >,
RK-G129/G136,etc REC • TMARK
Recording from a TV or a radio Analog Recording
Adding track marks while recording
to LINE OUT jacks, etc L R red white Line cable
Adding track marks automatically Auto Time Stamp
To cancel Auto Time Stamp
REC T MARK 4-waycontrol key ENTER N
Adjusting the recording level manually
To switch back to automatic level control
MENU
Display window on the recorder
Various ways of playback
Viewing various information
MENU 4-waycontrol key ENTER • N, ., >,
Display window on the recorder
Shuff
Selecting the play mode
MENU 4-waycontrol key ENTER • N, ., >,
To play the bookmarked tracks
Adjusting treble or bass Digital Sound Preset
Factory settings
To cancel Digital Sound Preset
Shows “SOUND1” or “SOUND2” is selected
Adjusting the sound quality
To cancel selecting
Available characters
Editing recorded tracks
Before editing
Labeling recordings Name
To return the preceding settings
Moving recorded tracks Move
When labeling a
When labeling a
Example
Dividing a track Divide
To return the preceding settings
To cancel moving
T MARK
Combining tracks combine
Dividing a track directly
Track numbers decrease 4-waycontrol key
MENU 4-waycontrol key ., >,
Erasing tracks and a whole disc contents Erase
To return the preceding settings
To cancel erasing
To erase the whole disc
To return the preceding settings
To cancel moving
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Using the group function
What is the group function?
Recording tracks using the group function
MENU 4-waycontrol key ., >
Playing groups
Recording a track to an existing group
Playing a track in group play
Display
Editing groups
Display
Play mode
MENU 4-waycontrol key ENTER • N, ., >,
STR:01
To return the preceding settings
To cancel the operation
Group
To return the preceding settings
To cancel the operation
Disc
pGP04
pGP04
To return the preceding settings
To cancel moving
To cancel erasing
To return the preceding settings
To cancel moving
To return the preceding settings
Function
Useful settings
Other operations
Category
Site page
Category
Function
What it does
To cancel the operation while setting
How to use the menu items
MENU To return the preceding setting
To switch back to the normal setting
QUICK
To start recording over the current contents
To turn the setting to normal
Protecting your hearing AVLS
To cancel the AVLS
Menu
List of menus
Menus on the recorder
Menu
Power
OFF factory setting y ON
OFF y ON factory setting
FrHere factory setting y Fr End
When to replace the batteries
Power sources
When recording
When playing
On power sources
Precautions
Additional information
On safety
Notes on batteries
On cleaning
Note on maintenance
On the MiniDisc cartridge
Power requirements
Specifications
Recording and playback time when using MDW-80
Error correction
Cause/Solution
Troubleshooting and explanations
Troubles and solutions
Symptom
Recording cannot be
Symptom
Cause/Remedy
Cause/Remedy
Symptom
Symptom
While playing
Cause/Remedy
Symptom
Symptom
While Editing
Cause/Remedy
While using group function
Symptom
Symptom
Cause/Remedy
Symptom
Others
Meaning/Remedy
Messages
Error message
LoBATT
Error message
Meaning/Remedy
Rec ERR
Error message
Meaning/Remedy
Analog line input
Explanations
Difference
Digital optical input
Digital recording
The meaning of “no sound”
Note on digital recording
Premastered software such as CDs or MDs
Audio CDs Internet
Recording audio data to your computer
On the computer Listening
Creating a music library
What is a Net MD?
Transferring audio data to the Net MD
Editing
1Providing the required system environment
2Installing the software onto your computer
3 Connecting the Net MD to your computer
Basic operational flow using the Net MD
System requirements
Providing the required system environment
page
Installing the software onto your computer
page
page
Click SonicStage
Installing SonicStage Ver.1.5
1 Turn on your computer and start up Windows
3 Click to select SonicStage
4 Follow the displayed instructions
3 Check the connections
Connecting the Net MD to your computer
power
1 Insert a recordable disc into the Net MD
Starting SonicStage
Storing audio data to your computer
then click 3 Jump to Record Window
Recording audio CDs to the hard disk drive
2 Click
To stop recording
5 If the list panel is not displayed, click
6 Click Record All
Click here
Labeling audio data
Playlist
Checking out audio files to the Net MD
Targets, then click 3Jump to Record Window
6 Click Check-OutAll
To cancel a check-out
4 If the list panel is not displayed, click
•Once a check-outor check-inhas started, do not disconnect the dedicated USB cable or power source until the check-outoperation has completed. These actions may damage the data or cause the system to malfunction
Listening to an MD
To display online help
Using other functions
Advanced operations
Device/Media
Viewing online help The Tabs
The left side frame
For Windows XP users
Settings and Precautions
Other information
When using SonicStage under Windows XP
For Windows 98 Second Edition users
For Windows Millennium Edition users
For Windows 2000 users
Users with a SonicStage Premium installed
Users with OpenMG Jukebox installed
Installed Version
Installed Version
Backing up the audio data
Note on hard disk drive space
Notes on system suspend/hibernation mode
2 Double-clickAdd/Remove Programs
Uninstalling the SonicStage software
1 Click Start–Settings–ControlPanel
1 Click Start–ControlPanel
For Windows 2000 users
Troubleshooting
Computer Manufacturer Model
•Is an MD inserted in the Net MD?
If the installation was not successful
If your computer does not recognize the Net MD
Cause/Remedy
•If the installation seems to be stopped
Problem
On the Net MD What is a “Net MD”?
Information and explanations
Net MD FAQ
—Assign or release groups —Move tracks or groups
•Things you can do on the Net MD —Label contents
On Editing
Can checked-outtracks be edited on the Net MD?
On copyright protection
Features by copyright protection by OpenMG
Restrictions on audio content
“Check-In /Check-Out”
Glossary
Electronic Music Distribution EMD service
ATRAC3
Windows Media Technology
Recording mode Bit rate
SDMI
Windows Media Audio
Index
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