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13
Remote control description
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H
8
M
13
R
18
W
23
C
PROGRAM
OPEN/CLOSE
TIME
NUM
!
A
B
2
G
7
L
12
Q
17
V
22
B
SHUFFLE
PLAY MODE
SCROLL
CHAR
?
REPEAT
NAME IN
CLEAR
1
F
6
K
11
P
16
U
21
Z
A
CONTINUE
DISPLAY
NAME
/
>
25
MENU/NO
4
I
9
N
14
S
19
X
24
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D
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A.SPACE
5
J
10
O
15
T
20
Y
25
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M.SCAN
YES
STANDBY
START
STOP
T.REC
MUSIC SYNC
CD-SYNC
CD PLAYER
FADER
FILTER
DIGITAL REC LEVEL
/ANALOG OUT LEVEL
PRESENT
DATE
RECORDED
P.HOLD
1
?/1
 (power) switch (14) (23)
Press to turn on the deck. When you turn on the deck,
the STANDBY indicator on the deck turns off. When
you press the switch again, the deck turns off and the
indicator lights up.
2
DATE RECORDED button (13) 
Z
Press to display the recording date and time.
DATE PRESENT button (13) 
Z
Press to display the current date and time.
3
Letter/number buttons (24) (35) 
Z
Press to input letters or numbers or select a track.
4
M.SCAN button (24) 
Z
Press to scan a track within a range of 6 to 20 seconds.
5
A.SPACE button (29) 
Z
Press to insert a three-second blank space between
tracks or to pause play after each track.
6
P.HOLD button (18) 
Z
Press to turn on and off the Peak Hold Function.
7
CLEAR button (27) (35)
Press to cancel the selection.
8
x
 button (15) (23)
Press to stop play or recording, or cancel the selected
operation.
9
X
 button (14) (23)
Press to pause play or recording. Press again to resume
play or recording.
0
x
 button (14) (18) (19)
Press to record to the MD, monitor the input signal, or
mark track numbers.
qa
MUSIC SYNC button (21) 
Z
Press to start Music Synchro-recording.
qs
T.REC button (20) 
Z
Press to start Time Machine Recording.
qd
DIGITAL REC LEVEL/ANALOG OUT LEVEL +/–
buttons (17) (23) 
Z
Press to adjust the digital recording or analog output
level.
qf
FILTER button (43)
Press to select the type of the digital filter.
FADER button (40) 
Z
Press to perform Fade-in Play/Recording or Fade-out
Play/Recording.
qg
CD PLAYER 
X
 button (21) 
Z
Press to pause the CD play. Press again to resume CD
play.
CD PLAYER 
./ >
 buttons (21) 
Z
Press to locate tracks on the CD.
qh
CD-SYNC STOP button (21) 
Z
Press to stop CD Synchro-recording.
CD-SYNC START button (21) 
Z
Press to start CD Synchro-recording.
CD-SYNC STANDBY button (21) 
Z
Press to enter standby for CD Synchro-recording.
qj
m / M
 buttons (25) (27) (30) (35)
Press to locate a portion within a track, change the
contents of a program, or shift the cursor to the right.
qk
./ >
 buttons (14) (23) (31) (39)
Press to locate tracks, or select a menu item and a
setting value.
ql
H
 button (14) (23)
Press to start play.
w;
NAME-IN buttons
NAME button (35) 
Z
Press to add the name or change the name of a track or
an MD.
CHAR button (35) 
Z
Press to select the type of characters to be input.
NUM button (35) 
Z
Press to input numbers.
wa
REPEAT button (26)
Press to play tracks repeatedly.
y
 B button (26) 
Z
Press to select Repeat A-B Play.
ws
PLAY MODE buttons
CONTINUE button (27) 
Z
Press to select normal play.
SHUFFLE button (27) 
Z
Press to select Shuffle Play.
PROGRAM button (27) 
Z
Press to select Program Play.
wd
DISPLAY button (9) (15) (17) (24) (27)
Press to select the information to be displayed in the
window.
SCROLL button (24) 
Z
Press to scroll the name of a track or an MD.
TIME button (18) (21)
Press to display the remaining time.
wf
MENU/NO button (19) (27) (30) (39) (52)
Press to display the Edit Menu or Setup Menu.
YES button (18) (27) (30) (39)
Press to carry out the selected operation.
wg
OPEN/CLOSE 
Z
 button (14) (23)
Press to insert or eject the MD.
14
Display window description
2
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
REMOTE indicator
Lights when the MD is being controlled by an external
device connected to the deck.
2
Disc name and track name indicators display
DISC indicator
Lights when the disc information (etc.) is shown.
Name display
Displays disc and track names, Edit Menu parameters,
and Setup Menu parameters (etc.).
The track name appears instead of the disc name
during play. When the MD or the track has no name,
“No Name” appears.
TRACK indicator
Lights when the track information (etc.) is shown.
3
Playback indicators
REP indicators (26)
Light when the deck is set to Repeat Play.
• “REP” lights when the deck is set to repeat the entire
   disc.
• “REP 1” lights when the deck is set to repeat just
   one track.
• “REP A-B” lights when the deck is set to repeat a
   specific portion within a track.
SHUF indicator (27)
Lights when the deck is set to Shuffle Play.
PGM indicator (27)
Lights when the deck is set to Program Play.
HS
 indicator
Lights during playing or playing pause.
4
Recording and editing indicators
L.SYNC indicator (19)
Lights when the deck is set to assign track numbers
automatically during analog recording.
Rec mode indicators (16)
These indicators turn off during stereo recording/
playback.
• “MONO” lights when the deck is set to Monaural
   Recording mode or playing an MD recorded in
   Monaural Recording mode.
• “LP2” lights when the deck is set to LP2 Stereo
   Recording mode or playing an MD recorded in LP2
   Stereo Recording mode.
• “LP4” lights when the deck is set to LP4 Stereo
   Recording mode or playing an MD recorded in LP4
   Stereo Recording mode.
SYNC indicator (21)
Lights during synchro-recording.
REC indicator
Lights during recording.
TOC indicators (16) (31)
• “TOC” lights to indicate the presence of TOC data
   that has not been written to the disc. “TOC” flashes
   when the TOC data is being written.
• “TOC EDIT” lights during edit operations.
5
INPUT indicators (14)
• “OPT1” lights when the program source connected
   to the DIGITAL IN OPT1 connector is selected.
• “OPT2” lights when the program source connected
   to the DIGITAL IN OPT2 connector is selected.
• “COAX” lights when the program source connected
   to the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jack is selected.
• “ANALOG” lights when the program source
   connected to the ANALOG IN jacks is selected.
6
Music calendar
Shows all the track numbers within a grid if the MD is
a premastered disc, or without a grid if the MD is a
recordable disc. If the total number of tracks exceeds
15, B appears to the right of number 15 in the music
calendar.
7
SLEEP indicator (41)
Lights when the deck is set to turn off automatically
after specified minutes.
8
Level meters
Display the audio signal levels during playing and
recording.
Note
The display format that you have selected in each of the deck
statuses (play, recording, etc.) will appear whenever the deck
enters that status and you press DISPLAY/CHAR (or DISPLAY)
or TIME until you change the format to another (see the
following sections for details). If you disconnect the AC power
cord, however, all the displays will revert to their default (i.e., the
factory set display) the next time you turn on the deck.
To change the display in stop mode
Press DISPLAY/CHAR (or DISPLAY) repeatedly to
change the display.
Each press of the button changes the display as follows:
1) “No Name” appears when the disc has no name.
Total number of tracks, total recorded time and 
disc name
1)
r
The contents of a program (only when “PGM” 
lights up)
r
Level of the input signal (setting value of the 
recording level)
r
Pitch display
r
DF (digital filter) display
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COI
COI
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DII O
CORO
O2
O1
DII I
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3
Rear panel description
1
ANALOG IN jacks (11) (14)
Use to input analog signals from other components.
2
ANALOG OUT jacks (11)
Use to output analog signals to other components.
3
DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jack (11) (14)
Connect a digital coaxial cable to input digital signals
from other components.
4
DIGITAL IN OPT connectors (11) (14)
Connect a digital optical cable to input digital signals
from other components. There is no distinction of
OPT1 and OPT2 connectors.
5
DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL jack (11)
Connect a digital coaxial cable to output digital signals
to other components.
6
DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector (11)
Connect a digital optical cable to output digital signals
to other components.
7
CONTROL A1ùïùï jacks (11) (44)
Setting the clock
Once you set the MD deck’s internal clock, the MD deck 
will automatically record the date and time of all 
recordings. For USA and Canadian models, date is 
displayed in the order of month, day, year, and time on a 
12-hour clock. For European model, date is displayed in 
the order of day, month, year, and time on a 24-hour clock.
Note
The display windows below are of USA and Canadian models.
1
While the deck is stopped, press MENU/NO twice.
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.
2
Turn AMS (or press 
.
/
 >
 repeatedly) until 
“Clock Set ?” appears, then press AMS.
The month (or day) indication starts flashing.
3
Turn AMS (or press 
.
/
>
 repeatedly) to enter 
the current day, then press AMS.
The month (or day) indication stops flashing, and the 
day (or month) indication starts flashing.
4
Repeat step 3 to enter the month, day, year, hour, 
and minute.
1
Do steps 1 and 2 above.
2
Press AMS or 
. >
/  
repeatedly until the setting 
you want to change flashes.
AMS
MENU/NO
YES
/ M
 m
When you enter the minute, the set date and time 
appear again followed by "Complete!!", and the clock 
settings are completed.
Changing the clock setting(s)
3
Turn AMS (or press 
.
/
>
 repeatedly) to change 
the setting, then press AMS.
4
To complete the setting, press AMS or 
.
/
>
 
repeatedly until the minute indication flashes, then 
press AMS or YES.
You can display the current date and time any time while 
the power is on.
Press DATE PRESENT.
Each press of the button changes the display as follows:
Current display
     r
Date
     r
Time
z
For precise date and time stamping of recordings
Reset the time at least once a week.
Note
If the AC power cord is disconnected for a long time, the 
memorized clock settings will disappear and “Initialize” will 
flash in the display the next time you plug in and turn on the 
deck. If this happens, reset the clock.
You can then check the recorded date and time of a track.
1
Press 
.
/
>
 or number buttons to locate the 
track you want to check.
2
Press DATE RECORDED.
“No Date” appears if the internal clock has not been 
set or the track was recorded to another MD deck 
without a date and time stamp function.
Z   
Displaying the current date and time
Displaying the recorded date
Z
16
SECTION  3
DISASSEMBLY
Note :
 Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
3-1. CASE
3-2. LOADING PANEL
1
Two screws
      (TP,FLAT HEAD)
2
Two screws
      (TP,FLAT HEAD)
3
Two screws
      ( TP,FLAT HEAD)
4
Remove the upper case 
      in the direction of the arrow 
A
.
A
B
A
3
Rotate the pulley gear 
      in the direction of the arrow 
A
,
      and open the tray in the direction
      of the arrow 
B
.
4
Two screws 
     (M2.6)
2
Bottom plate
5
Loading panel
Tray assembly
1
Fourteen screws 
     (3
 
×
 8
)
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