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LVT0009-001B01/cover (E) 4/1/98, 4:33 PM1 [J] INSTRUCTIONSMANUEL DINSTRUCTIONS MD-CD COMBINATION DECK XU-301BKXU-301 MD-CD COMBINATION DECK - CD G-1 2 Warnings, Cautions and Others/Mises en garde, prcautions et indica- tions diverses3 Table of ContentsBEFORE OPERATION PLAY OPERATIONS RECORDING/EDITING OPERATIONS CLOCK/TIMER FACILITIES IMPORTANT INFORMATION 4 Precautions1. Safeguarding against electric shocks, fire hazards and damage 2. Installation 3. Cleaning the cabinet 5 Features6 ConnectionsAnalog ConnectionsDo not turn on the power until all the connections have been completed. Selecting the MODE switch position Setting of 1 (MASTER UNIT) and 2 (SLAVE UNIT) selector MODE 7 Digital ConnectionsBefore proceeding, check whether the optical digital cable can be connected. How to use the OPTICAL connectors for the connections 1 Remove the protective cap. 2 Check that the end of the optical digital cable is not dirty, and insert it securely. 8 Names of the Parts16 46 24 31 29 30 14 11, 12, 13 46 45 11 Display window 9 MD Parts17, 21, 29, 42 23 41 33 33, 38 21 28, 33 23, 35 41 Display window 10 Using the Remote ControlInstalling the dry batteries 04/p04-11(E) 4/1/98, 4:36 PM8 Editing control panel Remote control operations How to use the remote control correctly XU-301 MD-CD COMBINATION DECK - CD Regular control panel 1 Slide open the cover. 2 Install the dry batteries (Size AAA, R03 or UM4 x 2). 3 Slide the cover back into position. When the editing controls are usedWhen the regular controls are usedXU-301 MD-CD COMBINATION DECK - CD To input titles, the remote control can be operated sideways. Refer to page for the names of the buttons. 11 Names of the buttons (regular control panel) 15, 20 ~25 14 15, 22 32 21 16, 23 16, 23, 25 12 Names of the buttons (editing control panel) 13 Power ON/OFF OperationsPower ON/OFF operations To turn off the power To turn on the power To turn on the power by pressing a function button once 14 Listening to CDsContinuous Play (playing CD1, CD2 and CD3 through once each)Example: When playing starting with CD1 1 Open the CD tray (by pressing the CD1 0 button). 2 Place the CD in position and close the tray. 3 Press the CD1 button. \ Play now starts. When one or more CDs are already on the trays. Playing CDs using the 6 button 15 Stopping CD play Stopping play at any time Stopping play temporarily Concerning the CD numbers and play status display 16 CD PITCH CONTROL CD Text To view the CD text information NOTICE 17 Direct Play (starting play from a spe- cific track)1 Press the CD button. After pressing the 2 Press the number button(s). To play a track from No.1 to No.10 To play track No.11 or above Another track can be selected even during play. Reverse Search and Forward Search 18 Skipping TracksRepeat Play (using the remote control) Random Play To release the random play mode 19 Giving a title to a CD5 3 264 1 3 1 Select the CD which is to be given a title. 2 Press the TITLE button. 3 Use the jog dial to select the items and press the SET button. To enter the title or name of the artist 4 Select the type of characters to be used for the title. 20 5 Input the title (using up to 32 characters). When the title or name of the artist has been entered Selecting and entering a genre (genres for up to 200 CDs can be stored) 5 Use the jog dial to select and enter the genre. List of Music Genres 21 Disc Lock FunctionTo prevent children from taking out or inserting CDs To release the Disc Lock function. 22 Listening to MDsPlaying all tracks06/p20-23 (E) 4/1/98, 4:43 PM20 The display changes to track No.1 after 3 seconds. Music calendar 1 Place the MD in position.MD display appears to indicate that an MD has been inserted. 2 Set the function to MD. 3 Press the 6 button. \ Play now starts. MD play starts from track No.1. The numbers of the tracks which have been played are cleared from the music calendar. Stopping MD play Stopping play at any time Stopping play temporarilyLamp lights. Place the MD with its label side facing up, and insert it in the direction of the or ] mark. 3 1 2 23 When the MD has been placed inside Changing the display in the display window When it is pressed in the stop mode Do not open the shutter! Keep MDs away from the following locations! Clean at regular intervals! After pressing the 24 Direct Play (starting play from a spe- cific track)1 Set the function to MD. 2 Press the number button(s). To play a track from No.1 to No.10 To play track No.11 or above Another track can be selected even during play. Reverse Search and Forward Search 25 Skipping TracksRepeat Play (using the remote control) Random Play To release the random play mode 26 MIX PROGRAM Play07/p24-33 (E) 4/1/98, 4:43 PM24 Program number 53 7 2 5 1\ When track 2 on the MD is selected for program 1: When the selection is entered: 1 Insert the MD and CDs whose tracks are to be programmed. 2 Select the program mode. (1 3) 4 Select and enter the program source. 5 Select and enter one of the tracks. Press this if the stop mode has been established. Normal display (program mode released) Example: Program 1Program 2 flashes. Programmed sequence Program source Track number Program modeL R40 30 15 10 MD 1Select the track. 2Enter the selection. 27 Playing MIX PROGRAMs using the remote control 28 Recording onto MDsTypes of recording 29 Adding track numbers Recording the numbers automatically Adding your own numbers (at any time except during synchro REC) Sampling rate converter Microphone connections NOTICE To prevent the erasure of important recordings When sticking adhesive labels onto MD cartridges for use 30 Manual Recording1 Insert the recording MD. 2 Establish the rec pause mode. 3 Select (one of) the recording sources. 4 When analog signals are supplied, adjust the recording level. 5 Play the sound of the source to be recorded. 6 Press the REC START button to start the recording. DIGITAL INPUT lamps 31 CD Recording (single-action recording)CD play and MD recording are started simultaneously. 1 Select and stop the CD to be recorded. 2 Insert the recording MD. 3 Press the CD REC button to start the recording. To check a track number during recording 32 CD Recording (1st TRACK recording)Only the first tracks on the CDs can be recorded on the MD. 2 421 31 Insert CDs into CD1, CD2 and CD3 in the order in which their first tracks are to be recorded. 2 Select CD1 and establish the stop mode. 3 Insert the recording MD. 4 Press the 1st TRACK REC button to start recording. 33 CD Recording (LISTENING EDIT recording)07/p24-33 (E) 4/1/98, 4:44 PM31 34 1 1 2SKIP Play time of second track Remaining recording time on MD 1 is cleared from the music calendar. 1 First, select and stop the CD to be recorded.Example: When recording CD1 Only the selected CD is recorded. 2 Insert the recording MD. Insert the MD with its label side facing up. 3 Press the LISTENING EDIT button. 4 Program the tracks (while the CD is playing). When the first track has been stored in the memoryLISTENING EDIT LISTENING EDIT a b Selected tracks can be programmed and recorded. Track marking When AUTO has been set: When MANUAL has been set: 34 Mixing Recording1 Insert the recording MD. 2 Establish the rec pause mode. 2 416 335 3 Select two recording sources.4 Adjust the recording level and mixing balance. 5 Play the sound of the source to be recorded. 6 Press the REC START button to start the recording. 36 MD Editing FunctionsDividing tracks (DIVIDE function) Joining tracks (JOIN function) Moving tracks (MOVE function) Erasing tracks (ERASE function) Erasing all the tracks (ALL ERASE function) Giving titles to discs and tracks (TITLE function) 37 Dividing tracks (DIVIDE function)2 Select DIVIDE.08/p34-44 (E) 4/1/98, 5:49 PM35 4 Select the track to be divided and play it. 5 Press the SET button at the point where the track is to be divided.Example: When dividing the second track -1 -1 -1 -2 = DIVIDE = JOIN = MOVE = ERASE = ALL ERASE =MD EDIT DIVIDE Now waiting for input identifying track to be divided FlashingMDMD EDIT DIVIDE MD EDIT DIVIDE 08/p34-44 (E) 4/1/98, 5:49 PM36 38 Joining tracks (JOIN function)2 Select JOIN. 4 Select the track to be joined and play it.= DIVIDE = JOIN = MOVE = ERASE = ALL ERASE =EDIT -1 -1MDEDITMD EDIT JOINMDL R40 30 15 10 MD EDIT JOIN 5 Press the SET button.Example: When joining the second track08/p34-44 (E) 4/1/98, 5:49 PM37 39 Moving tracks (MOVE function)2 5 12 Select MOVE.= DIVIDE = JOIN = MOVE = ERASE = ALL ERASE =MDEDIT MD EDIT MOVEXU-301 MD-CD COMBINATION DECK - CD 4 5 4 3 7 6 41 Erasing a track (ERASE function)2 Select ERASE.08/p34-44 (E) 4/1/98, 5:49 PM39 4 Select the track to be erased and play it. 5 Press the SET button.Example: When erasing the second track EDITING appears, and the second track is erased. The change is stored in the memory IC. = DIVIDE = JOIN = MOVE = ERASE = ALL ERASE =-1 -1MDEDIT MD EDIT ERASEMD EDIT ERASE MD EDIT ERASE 42 Erasing all the tracks (ALL ERASE function)4 3 2 Select ALL ERASE. 4 Press the EDIT button. 43 Giving titles to discs and tracks (TITLE function)4 Select the type of characters to be used for the title. 5 Input the title (using up to 32 characters). 44 45 Editing operations using the remote controlGiving titles to discs and tracks using the remote control 46 Character Layout Table47 Setting the ClockSetting the Present Time09/p45-49 (E) 4/1/98, 5:08 PM45 Flashes (to be performed when the unit is to be used for the first time) Example: Setting the time to 1:15 PM (while the power is OFF)This unit uses a 12-hour clock to indicate the time. 1 Press the TIMER/CLOCK button. The time display is illuminated, and the hour display starts flashing. 2 Set the clock. (The time changes continuously when the jog dial is turned.)TIMER /CLOCK To put back the time To advance the time 1 Use the dial to align the hour display with . 2Press the SET button. is displayed. 3Use the dial to align the minute display with . 4Press the SET button. is displayed. Two seconds later, the display darkens. (When the time is to be re-set, the present time will flash.) To ascertain the correct time When a power failure has occurred or the power cord has been disconnected Setting the time while the power is ON 48 Timer OperationsTimer Play (wake-up play) 50 Timer Play (wake-up play) Continued from page 09/p45-49 (E) 4/1/98, 5:09 PM48 DAILY (while PLAY? is flashing) 6 Press the SET button. 8 Turn off the power. Clearing a timer operationThe timer programming is displayed once, and then the function display is restored. Place the MD to be heard in position. Place the CD or CDs to be heard in position on the CD1, CD2 and/or CD3 tray. Lamp lights. This display appears when the DAILY TIMER play mode is set. CANCEL 51 Timer Recording (unattended record- ing of the sound from a broadcast re- ceiver or other component)67 6 Select REC? and press the SET button. 7 Select the sound source to be recorded, and press the SET button. 8 Place the recording MD in position. 9 Turn off the power. 52 COMPU LINK Function53 TEXT COMPU LINK Control SystemConnections with amplifier or receiver (refer to page and Connection to CD player or CD changer (refer to page ) ) 54 Information on MDs (Minidiscs)Function of the cartridge Two types of discs availablePlay-only MDs Recording MDs ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) Sound jump guard memory UTOC (User Table of Contents) 55 MD (Minidisc) Error MessagesError message Significance Remedy 56 Restrictions Imposed by MDs (Minidiscs)Restriction on Copying Digital MaterialSCMS (Serial Copy Management System) OK NO 57 TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedial action/check Ref. Check out the points below before requesting repairs or servicing. 58 Main SpecificationsCD Player Section MD Recorder Section Timer Section Common Specifications Accessories
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