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CD-MD3000 (serv.man2)
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60
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support    Help Line: 08705 274277 (office hours)
Recording to a MiniDisc (continued)
In the following steps 5 - 6, your choice must be entered within 5 seconds, otherwise
the system will proceed to the next step automatically.
For just checking, perform step 5 only.
To change the setting, follow the procedure.
5
Press the CD   MD button.
6
Turn the jog dial to select “HI” or “NORMAL” mode.
Then press the ENTER button to start recording.
HI
: High speed recording.
NORMAL : Normal speed recording.
You can also change the recording speed using the HIGH/NORMAL button.
When the CD reaches the end, recording will stop.
“OVER” indication in step 6:
If the recording time is longer than the recordable time of the MiniDisc, “OVER” ap-
pears. Then, the system displays the following information.
To continue with the recordable tracks only, press the CD   MD button again. When the
recording is finished “EDIT END” will be displayed and the CD and MiniDisc will stop.
If the first CD track to be recorded is longer than the available MiniDisc recording
space, then recording will not be performed.
Adjusting the recording level:
You can adjust the recording level depending on the recording source by watching the
level meter. If “OVER” appears, lower the level.
If the source level is too low and the level meter does not go to the right, raise the level.
During recording or whilst recording is paused, adjust the recording level using
the 
3
 or 
2
 button.
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Note for high speed recording:
High speed recording is possible only during digital recording.
If you record tracks copyright-protected by the SCMS (see page 35) from a CD-R etc.
onto a MiniDisc, “CAN'T COPY” will appear on the display. All the copyright-protected
tracks will be skipped automatically and the other tracks will be recorded.
To stop recording:
Press the 
 button.
The CD and MiniDisc will stop.
After use:
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power stand-by mode.
Note:
If the programmed play mode is set, this recording function is not possible.
To cancel the programme, see page 22.
MD Recording
CD which includes excess tracks
Exceeding number of track
Exceeding time
About track numbers:
New track numbers will be created automati-
cally according to the original tracks (Synchro
mark function).
When you record from a CD to a MiniDisc,
the track numbers recorded on the MiniDisc
may not match the track numbers on the CD.
CD
MiniDisc
First track
Second track
Third track
First track
track
Third track
Track A
Track B
Track C
Track A
Track B
Track C
Sec ond
Recordable tracks
Recordable time
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Recording to a MiniDisc from CDs (continued)
Recording the first several tracks of the CDs
Create your own hit collection. For example, you can record the first track of all six CDs
in turn.
1
Press the CD button and load the desired CD(s).
2
Load a recordable MiniDisc into the MD compartment. (See page 36.)
3
Press the REC MODE button and turn the jog dial to select “1CD
T-EDIT” or “ALL T-EDIT”. Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER
button.
1CD T-EDIT : Programmes 1 CD (the current CD).
ALL T-EDIT : Programmes all CDs continuously.
(Example: Recording the first track of all CDs.)
4
Press the TRACK EDIT button repeatedly to select the desired
tracks to be recorded.
Wait whilst the system reads the CD.
Then, the total recording time for track editing will appear.
Example) Selected: 1CD T-EDIT
Example) Selected: ALL T-EDIT
Each time you press the TRACK EDIT button, one track will be added to the
total recording tracks.
Total recording
tracks
Total recording
time
Total recording
tracks
Total recording
time
5
Press the CD   MD button to start recording.
(Perform step 6 on page 37.)
Recording order of track editing:
DISC 1
Track 1
Track 2
Track 1
Track 2
Track 1
Track 1
Track 2
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 6
When the CD reaches the end, recording will stop.
“EDIT OVER” indication in step 4:
If the recording time is longer than the recordable time of the MiniDisc or if the recording
tracks reach 32, “EDIT OVER” appears and the system does not accept further editing.
Record the tracks selected before “EDIT OVER” appears.
To stop recording:
Press the 
 button.
When you stop the recording, the memory of the selected tracks will be erased.
Note:
If the programmed play mode is set, this recording function is not possible.
To cancel the programme, see page 22.
Programmed recording from CDs
Programmed play lets you select the desired discs and tracks.
1
Programme the desired tracks from CD(s). (See page 22.)
2
Load a recordable MiniDisc into the MD compartment. (See page 36.)
3
Press the CD   MD button to start recording.
(Perform step 6 on page 37.)
When the CD reaches the end, recording will stop.
To stop recording:
Press the 
 button.
The programmed content will not be erased when the recording is stopped.
MD Recording
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Recording to a MiniDisc from
a Cassette Tape
1
Press the TAPE button and load the cassette. (See page 24.)
2
Load a recordable MiniDisc into the MD compartment. (See page 36.)
3
Press the AUTO MARKER button to select “A.MARK ON” or
“A.MARK OFF”.
If you have selected “A.MARK ON”, the auto mark function will be activated
and a new track number will be created if the sound stops for 1 second or
more. If you have selected “A.MARK OFF”, a recording is performed as a
single track, and only one track number is created.
The auto mark function may not work correctly if you record a tape with much noise.
4
Press the MD REC button.
The unit will enter the recording stand-by mode.
5
Press the 
06
06
06
06
06
 button to play back side A, or the 
1
1
1
1
1
  button for
side B. Recording will start automatically.
If the tape or MiniDisc stops, recording will stop.
To stop recording:
Press the 
 button.
The MiniDisc and tape will stop.
About track numbers:
If there is 1 second or more of silence, a new
track number is created automatically.
Due to noise, the track numbers may not
be correctly created.
Without using the auto mark function, the
recording can be performed as a single track.
MD Recording
1
Tune into the desired station. (See page 25.)
2
Load a recordable MiniDisc into the MD compartment. (See page 36.)
3
Press the MD REC button.
The unit will enter the recording stand-by mode.
4
Press the 
06
06
06
06
06
 button to start recording.
To interrupt recording:
Press the 
06
 button.
To resume recording from the same point of MiniDisc, press the 
06
 button again.
To stop recording:
Press the 
 button.
The MiniDisc will stop.
About track numbers:
A recording is performed as a single track,
and only one number is created.
Recording to a MiniDisc from
the Radio
MiniDisc
(A. MARK ON)
First track
 track
Second
About
1 second
Silence
Tape
Radio
MiniDisc
First track
Second track
Third track
First track
track
Third track
Track A
Track B
Track C
(Track A)
(Track B)
(Track C)
Sec ond
To mark track numbers whilst recording from a tape or the radio:
Press the MD REC button at the desired position during recording to create a new
track number. The track counter will be increased by one every time the button is
pressed.
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Checking Displays
To check the remaining recording time
Whilst in the recording mode, press the DISP/CHARACTER button.
Each time the button is pressed, the display will change as follows.
To check the playback time and remaining
recording time
Whilst in the stop mode, playback or pause mode, press the DISP/CHARACTER
button.
Each time the button is pressed, the display will change as follows.
Total number of tracks
Remaining recording time
[When in the stop mode]
Total number
of tracks
Disc name
Total playback
time
MD Recording
[When in the playback or pause mode]
Total number
of tracks
Remaining
recording time
Track name
Elapsed
playback time
Total number
of tracks
Remaining
recording time
Track number
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