Storing the settings for | On the remote control |
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individual discs |
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(Personal Disc Memory) |
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The recorder can store the various settings |
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for each disc, and then retrieve them |
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automatically whenever the disc is |
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inserted. |
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The following setting can be stored: | x |
• Volume
• Playback mode
• Group mode playback
• Program play
• Sound quality (Digital Sound Preset)
• Playback speed (Speed control)
On the recorder
Jog dial
1 While the recorder is stopped, Insert the disc whose information is playing, or
dial. | and 2 until“Erase?” flashes in the display, | |
2 Turn the jog dial“PERSONAL”until | and then press the jog dial on the recorder | |
or x on the “EraseremoteOK” | ||
flashes in the display, and then press | appears in the display and the disc | |
the dial. | ||
information is erased. If you try to erase | ||
“Entry?” flashes in the display. | ||
the disc information of a disc that have | ||
| never been stored, “No Entry!” appears in | |
Entry? | the display for 2 seconds. | |
Notes | ||
Erase? | ||
| • The settings for up to 20 discs can be stored. | |
3 Press the jog dial. | Any settings stored afterwards will replace the | |
settings for the least used disc among the 20. | ||
“Entry OK” appears in the display | • If you use another minidisc recorder to edit or | |
add tracks to a disc whose settings have been | ||
and the disc settings are stored in the | ||
stored on the recorder, the disc will no longer | ||
recorder. | ||
be recognizable by the recorder and the stored | ||
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| information will become useless. In this case, | |
| store the settings again. |
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