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You can fall asleep to the radio and wake up with the sound from a CD.
To use sleep and timer recording in combi-
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You can fall asleep to the sound from a CD and record the desired station whilst you
are sleeping.
are sleeping.
1
Set the sleep time (steps 1 - 6, page 52).
2
Set the timer playback (steps 1 - 14, pages 49 - 50).
2. Timer playback setting
1. Sleep timer setting
Timer playback
start time
start time
1 minute - 2 hours
Desired time
Sleep operation will
automatically stop.
automatically stop.
End time
1
Set the sleep time (steps 1 - 6, page 52).
2
Set the timer recording (steps 1 - 14, pages 49 - 50).
2. Timer recording setting
1. Sleep timer setting
Timer recording
start time
start time
1 minute - 2 hours
Desired time
Sleep operation will
automatically stop.
automatically stop.
End time
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Before connecting external units, set this unit to the stand-by mode and turn off the
power of the external units.
power of the external units.
To the line output
sockets
sockets
Commercially available RCA lead
VCR, DVD, etc.
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Listening to the playback sounds from
VCR, DVD, etc.
VCR, DVD, etc.
Recording on a MiniDisc (Sound synchro-
nised recording)
nised recording)
Recording on a MiniDisc (Normal record-
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ing)
Headphones
Before plugging in or unplugging the headphones, reduce the volume.
Be sure your headphones have a 3.5 mm (1/8") diameter plug and are between 16
ohms and 50 ohms impedance. The recommended impedance is 32 ohms.
ohms and 50 ohms impedance. The recommended impedance is 32 ohms.
Plugging in the headphones disconnects the speakers automatically. Adjust the volume
using the VOLUME buttons.
using the VOLUME buttons.
1
Press the AUX (DEMO) button.
2
Play the connected equipment.
3
Adjust the volume using the VOLUME buttons.
1
Press the AUX (DEMO) button.
2
Load a recordable MiniDisc into the MD compartment, label side
up.
up.
3
Press the S-SYNC REC button on the remote control.
4
Play the connected equipment.
Recording will start automatically.
The recording level is the level adjusted in the previous recording. (This level can
also be adjusted whilst recording.)
also be adjusted whilst recording.)
1
Press the AUX (DEMO) button.
2
Load a recordable MiniDisc into the MD compartment, label side
up.
up.
3
Press the REC button.
4
Play the connected equipment.
5
Press the or button to adjust the recording level.
Level meter
Recording level
Maximum level should not exceed "0dB".
The recording level can be adjusted in 2dB intervals between -4dB and +10dB.
If the recording level is too low, the sound volume will be decreased. If it is too
high, the sound will be distorted.
high, the sound will be distorted.
6
Press the MD
button.
0dB
-4dB ··· +10dB
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What is a MiniDisc?
The disc is stored in a cartridge. You can handle it easily without worrying about dust, fin-
gerprints, etc. However, dust entering the opening of the cartridge, dirt on the cartridge,
warping, etc. may cause malfunctions. Please note the following.
gerprints, etc. However, dust entering the opening of the cartridge, dirt on the cartridge,
warping, etc. may cause malfunctions. Please note the following.
To prevent recorded MiniDiscs from being
erased accidentally
erased accidentally
Slide the accidental erase prevention tab, located on the side of the MiniDisc, in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow.
tion indicated by the arrow.
The MiniDisc is then be protected against accidental erasure.
To add a recording to such a MiniDisc, slide the accidental erase prevention tab back to its
original position.
original position.
Helpful tip when attaching a label
When attaching a label to a MiniDisc cartridge, be sure to note the following. If the label is
not attached properly, the MiniDisc may jam inside the unit and it may not be possible to
remove it.
not attached properly, the MiniDisc may jam inside the unit and it may not be possible to
remove it.
Types of discs
MiniDisc System Limitations
If the label peels off or partially lifts away, replace it with a new
one.
one.
Do not put a new label on top of an existing one.
Attach the label only in the specified location.
There are two types of discs: playback-only and recordable types.
Playback-only MiniDisc:
This type of MiniDisc is used for commercially available
prerecorded music. This is the same kind of optical disc as
CDs. Playback is performed using an optical pickup. (Re-
cording and editing are not possible.)
prerecorded music. This is the same kind of optical disc as
CDs. Playback is performed using an optical pickup. (Re-
cording and editing are not possible.)
A Shutter will be used on only
one side (back).
one side (back).
Recordable MiniDisc:
This is a "raw disc" on which recording can be performed.
A magneto optical disc is used. Recordings are made us-
ing a laser and magnetic field. Repeated recording is pos-
sible.
A magneto optical disc is used. Recordings are made us-
ing a laser and magnetic field. Repeated recording is pos-
sible.
Shutters will be used on both
sides.
sides.
Recordable
Recording
prevented
prevented
Even if the maximum recording
time of a MiniDisc has not been
reached, "TOC FULL" may be
displayed.
time of a MiniDisc has not been
reached, "TOC FULL" may be
displayed.
In the MD system, the delimiter of the recording area on
a MiniDisc is programmed in a TOC. If partial erasing,
recording and editing are repeated several times, TOC
information will fill up, even though the number of tracks
has not reached the limit (255 tracks), and further re-
cording will be impossible. (If you use the all erase func-
tion, this MiniDisc can be used from the beginning.)
a MiniDisc is programmed in a TOC. If partial erasing,
recording and editing are repeated several times, TOC
information will fill up, even though the number of tracks
has not reached the limit (255 tracks), and further re-
cording will be impossible. (If you use the all erase func-
tion, this MiniDisc can be used from the beginning.)
Even if the maximum recording
time of a MiniDisc has not been
reached, "DISC FULL" may be
displayed.
time of a MiniDisc has not been
reached, "DISC FULL" may be
displayed.
If there is any flaw on the MiniDisc, that part is automat-
ically excluded from the space available for recording.
Therefore, the recording time becomes shorter.
ically excluded from the space available for recording.
Therefore, the recording time becomes shorter.
Even if several short tracks are
erased, the remaining recording
time may not show an increase.
erased, the remaining recording
time may not show an increase.
When the remaining recording time of a disc is dis-
played, short tracks less than 12 seconds long may not
be included in the total.
played, short tracks less than 12 seconds long may not
be included in the total.
Two tracks may not be com-
bined in editing.
bined in editing.
For MiniDiscs on which repeated recording and editing
operations were performed, the COMBINE function may
not work. A track recorded from a CD (digital recording)
and a track recorded from a radio or other equipment
(analogue recording) cannot be combined.
operations were performed, the COMBINE function may
not work. A track recorded from a CD (digital recording)
and a track recorded from a radio or other equipment
(analogue recording) cannot be combined.
The total of the recorded time
and time remaining on a disc
may not add up to the maximum
possible recording time.
and time remaining on a disc
may not add up to the maximum
possible recording time.
A cluster (about 2 seconds) is normally the minimum
unit of recording. So, even if a track is less than 2 sec-
onds long, it will use about 2 seconds of space on the
disc. Therefore, the time actually available for recording
may be less than the remaining time displayed.
unit of recording. So, even if a track is less than 2 sec-
onds long, it will use about 2 seconds of space on the
disc. Therefore, the time actually available for recording
may be less than the remaining time displayed.
If there are scratches on discs, those sections will be au-
tomatically avoided (no recording will be placed in those
sections). Therefore, the recording time will be reduced.
tomatically avoided (no recording will be placed in those
sections). Therefore, the recording time will be reduced.
If recorded tracks are fast re-
versed or fast forwarded, the
sound may skip.
versed or fast forwarded, the
sound may skip.
A MiniDisc which has been recorded or edited repeated-
ly may skip during fast reverse or fast forward.
ly may skip during fast reverse or fast forward.
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