Kenwood MD-2070, DMF-9020 User Manual

STEREO MINIDISC RECORDER
DMF-9020 MD-2070
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This instruction manual is used to describe multiple models listed above. Model availability and features (functions) may differ depending on the country and sales area.
B60-4101-00 00 JA (K,P,T) MC 9808
Introduction
Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
Before applying power
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Units are designed for operation as follows.
U.S.A. and Canada ................................................................................................................................................................ AC 120 V only
U.K............................................................................................................................................................................................ AC 230 V only
For the United Kingdom
Factory fitted moulded mains plug
1. The mains plug contains a fuse. For replacement, use only a 13- Amp ASTA-approved (BS1362) fuse.
2. The fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the moulded plug.
3. Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adapter, or consult your dealer.If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
IMPORTANT :
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
Blue: Neutral Brown : Live
Do not connect those leads to the earth terminal of a three - pin plug.
Safety precautions
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The marking of products using lasers
(Except for some areas)
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
The marking is located on the rear panel and says that the component uses laser beams that have been classified as Class 1. It means that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class. There is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the unit.
REQUIREMENT BY NEDERLAND GAZETTE
Batteries are supplied with this product. When they empty, you should not throw away. Instead, hand them in as small chemical waste.
Introduction
Contents
Caution : Read the pages marked
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 2
Before applying power ..................................................................................................................... 2
Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................ 2
Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Accessories ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Special feature .................................................................................................................................. 5
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................................................................................... 6
Information that you should know .................................................................................................... 8
Safety Precautions............................................................................................................................ 8
Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 9
System connections .......................................................................................................................... 10
Names and functions of parts .......................................................................................................... 12
Display/Main unit ............................................................................................................................ 12
Remote control unit ........................................................................................................................ 14
Operation of remote control unit..................................................................................................... 15
Playback of Mini Disc ........................................................................................................................ 16
Playing tracks in order from track No. 1 ......................................................................................... 16
Searching a desired track by its title (TITLE SEARCH) ................................................................... 17
Playback from desired track ........................................................................................................... 18
Random playback ........................................................................................................................... 18
Programming ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Programming tracks in a desired order .......................................................................................... 20
Repeated playback ......................................................................................................................... 22
Recording-related keys ..................................................................................................................... 23
AUTO/MANU. key .......................................................................................................................... 23
MONITOR key ................................................................................................................................ 23
REC MODE key .............................................................................................................................. 23
Automatically starting recording when the track starts (SOUND SYNCHRO REC) ....................... 25
Automatically pausing recording when the track ends (REC AUTO PAUSE)................................. 25
Starting recording from the sound before the current sound (MEMORY REC) ............................ 25
Recording (ANALOG input) .............................................................................................................. 26
ANALOG recording ......................................................................................................................... 26
Recording (DIGITAL input)................................................................................................................ 28
DIGITAL recording .......................................................................................................................... 28
Synchro recording with CD playback..............................................................................................30
DIGITAL recording and SCMS ........................................................................................................ 30
Editing ................................................................................................................................................. 31
Selecting the editing function type................................................................................................. 31
Moving the track being played (TRACK MOVE) ............................................................................. 32
Moving several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE)............................................................................ 34
Dividing the track being played (TRACK DIVIDE) ........................................................................... 36
Combining the track being played (TRACK COMBINE) ................................................................. 38
Erasing the track being played (TRACK ERASE) ............................................................................ 40
Erasing one or more track at a time (QUICK ERASE) .................................................................... 42
Editing titles .................................................................................................................................... 44
CD text display and copy .................................................................................................................. 48
Changing the displayed contents .................................................................................................... 49
TIME DISPLAY key ......................................................................................................................... 49
METER key ..................................................................................................................................... 49
Timer operations ............................................................................................................................... 50
Timer playback, timer recording ..................................................................................................... 50
In case of difficulty ............................................................................................................................ 51
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 54
carefully to ensure safe operation.
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Introduction
Unpacking
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Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost. Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unit was shipped to you directly, notify the shipping company without delay. Only the consignee (the person or company receiving the unit) can file a claim against the carrier for shipping damage. We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Accessories
Check that the following accessories are present.
Audio cord (2) System control cord (1) Optical fiber cable (1)
Remote control unit (1) RC-M0905
Batteries (2) (For remote control unit) R03 ("AAA"-size) batteries
Introduction
Special feature
This unit is audio equipment based on the Mini Disc format. The Mini Disc (MD) is an application of the optical and magneto-optical technology and has the capability to record signals on discs.The operability of the MD is equivalent to the Compact Disc (CD). The MD uses optional non-contact system so the recordings are not degraded by eternal factors and the discs are never scratched or damaged in playback.
“24 bit Rec & Play D.R.I.V.E.II” for high-quality recording and playback
This unit incorporates the KENWOOD-original “24-bit REC D.R.I.V.E.II” system to allow high-quality 24-bit recording of CD as well as analog sources such as a tuner and analog disk turntable. The playback circuitry incorporate the KENWOOD-original “24-bit D/ A converter” for high-quality playback.
(D.R.I.V.E.:Dynamic Resolution Intensive Vector Enhancement)
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Sampling rate converter
Versatile editing functions
SOUND SYNCHRO REC functions
DIGITAL REC control
The sampling rate converter incorporated in this unit is compatible with all digital sources (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz).
÷48 kHz : Standard mode of DAT. For recording of B mode broadcasting of BS
tuner, etc.
÷44.1 kHz: Standard mode of DAT. For recording of CD, MD, etc. ÷32 kHz : Standard mode and long-hour mode of DAT. For recording of A mode
broadcasting of BS tuner.
In addition to the conventional editing functions (MOVE, DIVIDE, COMBINE and ERASE), this unit provides more versatile editing functions such as the QUICK MOVE function for moving desired tracks at once or the QUICK ERASE function for erasing desired tracks at once.
This unit is equipped with the “SOUND SYNCHRO REC” and “AUTO CUT” functions for automatically starting and pausing recording simultaneously with the sound input, the “REC AUTO PAUSE” func­tion for automatically stopping recording when the end of one track on the CD is reached, and the “MEMORY REC” function for starting recording from approximately 6 seconds before the current sound.
This unit is capable of adjusting the recording level during record­ing from a digital source as well as from an analog source. The fade­in/out functions can also be used.
Title input, title search
The “Title input” function allows to assign disc and track titles simply using the multi-jog dial, the “Title search” function allows to find the desired track title by checking every title, the “Title copy” function allows to copy the CD text while recording a CD and the “Preset title” function allows to preset frequently used titles.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Caution :Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
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Please read all of the safety and operating instructions before operating this appliance. Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the instruction manual. Follow all the safety and operating instructions. These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
1. Power sources – The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the instruction manual or as marked on the appliance. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For appliances intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the instruction manual.
2. Power-cord protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
Never pull or stretch the cord.
6. Temperature – The appliance may not function properly if used at extremely low, or freezing temperatures. The ideal ambient temperature is above +5°C (41°F).
7. Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8. Electric shock – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquid is not spilled into the enclosure through openings. If a metal objects, such as a hair pin or a needle, comes into contact with the inside of this appliance, a dangerous electric shock may result. For families with children, never permit children to put anything, especially metal, inside this appliance.
CAUTION – Polarization – This appliance may be
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equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
4. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. To maintain good ventilation, do not put records or a table-cloth on the appliance. Place the appliance at least 10 cm away from the walls. Do not use the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings. This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
9. Enclosure removal – Never remove the enclosure. If the internal parts are touched accidentally, a serious electric shock might occur.
10.Magnetic fields – Keep the appliance away from sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker systems, radios, motorized toys or magnetized objects.
11.Cleaning – Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.
12.Accessories – Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The appliance may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
5. Water and moisture – The appliance should not be used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
13.Lightning – For added protection for this appliance during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the appliance due to lightning and power-line surges.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
18.Power lines – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
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14.Abnormal smell – If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected, immediately turn the power OFF and unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. Contact your dealer or nearest service center.
POWER OFF!
15.Damage requiring service – The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged. B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
appliance.
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain or water. D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally by
following the instruction manual. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instruction manual as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to its normal operation. E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
F. The appliance exhibits a marked change in performance.
16.Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the
appliance beyond that described in the instruction manual. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
19.AC outlets – Do not connect other audio equipment with a power consumption larger than that specified to the AC outlet on the rear panel. Never connect other electrical appliances, such as an iron or toaster, to it to prevent fire or electric shock.
20. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
21. Attachment – Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
22. Replacement parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
23. Safety check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the appliance is in proper operating condition.
17.Outdoor antenna grounding – If an outside antenna is connected to the appliance, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
GROUND CLAMPS
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMP POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
Notes
Notes
1. Item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment.
2. Item 17 and 18 are not required except for units provided with antenna terminals.
3. Item 17 complies with UL in the U.S.A.
Information that you should know
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Safety Precautions
Do not touch the disc directly.
Do not touch the disc by opening the shutter with your hand. The cartridge will be damaged if it is forced open.
Care
Wipe periodically dust and dirt attached on the cartridge with a dry cloth.
Write protect tab
To protect recorded contents against accidental erasure, set the write protect tab of the disc open. Return the tab to the original position when you want to record signals on the disc.
Disc back side
Storage position
Do not leave Mini Discs in place where the temperature and/or humidity are extremely high (for example, in a place subject to direct sunlight).
Note related to transportation and movement
Before transporting or moving this unit, carry out the following operations.
1. Set the POWER key to ON without loading a Mini Disc.
÷Check that no disc is present in the unit.
2. Wait a few seconds and verify that the display shown appears.
3. Set the POWER key to OFF.
Installation position
Slide open. (Recording disabled)
SEARCHPGM
NO DIS
C
Dust countermeasure
Write protect tab
Slide close. (Recording enabled)
ANALOG
DIGITAL 213
32kHz
MONITOR
44.1kHz 48kHz
The MD recorder is very sensitive to vibrations. It should be installed in a position subject to as small vibration as possible.
The shutter of the disc cartridge is permanently open while the disc is loaded in the set. Therefore, to prevent dust from penetrating inside the disc, take the disc out of the unit immediately after completion of recording or playback.
Maintenance
Information that you should know
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Maintenance of the set
When the front panel or case becomes dirty, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these agents may cause discoloration.
Unplug power cord
Reference notes
Caution on condensation
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside. This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours with the power left ON, and restart the operation after the condensation has dried up.
Be specially cautious against condensation in a follow­ing circumstance:
When this unit is carried from a place to another across a large difference in temperature, when the humidity in the room where this unit is installed increases, etc.
In regard to contact cleaner
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction. Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners containing oil, for they may deform the plastic component.
Memory backup
The typical period for which the memory can be backed up while the power cord is unplugged or the POWER key is set to the OFF position is about 3 weeks, though this may be variable depending on the surrounding environment. In case of long hours of power failure or slipping out of the power cord, the data related to recording and editing (that is usually recorded at the moment the Mini Disc is ejected) may be cleared or destroyed before it is written in the Mini Disc. Remember that the data lost cannot be recovered. After recording or editing, be sure to eject the Mini Disc so that the recording or editing data can be written in the disc.
CD TEXT
CD TEXT is a system that is standardized to allow the display of text data (disc name or song title, artist name etc.) that is recorded on CDs in addition to music. By digitally connecting this unit with a CD player (CD TEXT compatible), the text data of a CD can be copied to an MD. Presently, however, some CDs are equipped with a copy prevention code that prohibits the copying of this data. In the case of such CDs, copying of text data is not possible. On CDs that do not include the text data copy prevention code, the operation of “CD text display and copy” is possible.
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US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
System connections
Make connection as shown below. When connecting the related system components, refer also to the in-
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struction manuals of the related components. Caution: Do not plug in the power lead until all connec­tions are completed.
Malfunction of microprocessor
If operation is not possible or erroneous display ap­pears even though all connections have been made properly, reset the microprocessor referring to “In case of difficulty”.
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Audio cords ×2 (accessories)
REC PLAY
MD
L
R
Optical fiber cable ×1 (accessories)
DIGITAL OUTPUT
OPTICAL
SYSTEM CONTROL
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SL 16 XS-8
System control cord (CD player optional)
Optical fiber cable (optional)
SYSTEM CONTROL
SL 16 XS-8
REC
IN
3 COAX.1 COAX. 2 OPT.
Integrated amplifier
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CD player
MD recorder
System control cord ×1 (accessories)
-+ -+ R
DIGITAL input / output jacks (OPTICAL)
Remove protective caps from digital input/output jacks before use.
÷Be careful not to lose the protective caps.
1. Connect all cords firmly. If connections are loose, there could be loss of sound or noise produced.
Notes
Notes
2. When plugging and unplugging connection cords, be sure to first remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Plugging/unplugging connection cords without removal of the power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit.
L I N E
REC
I N
L
R
REC
IN
3 COAX.2 OPT.
1 COAX.
Remove cap.
PLAY OUT
DIGITAL
D I G I T A L
REC
IN
L
R
PLAY OUT
OPT.COAX.
PLAY
3 COAX.1 COAX. 2 OPT.
TEXT
SYSTEM
CONTROL
OUT
OPT.COAX.
TO WALL AC OUTLET
÷When connecting the audio cords (cords with pin plugs on each end), insert
the white plugs into the L (Left) jacks and red plugs into the R (Right) jacks.
÷If the system components are equipped with more than one system control
cord connectors, any one of the connectors can be used.
System connections
About the system control connections
About the system control connections
Connecting system control cords after connecting a Kenwood audio component system lets you take advantage of convenient system control operations. There are two Kenwoood system control modes. Make connections according to the groups of terminal symbols shown below.
[XS8] Mode : lets you combine F, f, and ƒ terminals [SL16] Mode : for [SL16] terminals only
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This unit is You can connect this unit via system control if all other equipment using system control connections are set to the [SL16] mode.
Notes
Notes
compatible.
1. [SL16] equipment cannot be combined with [XR], [XS], and [XS8] equipment for system operations. If your equipment consists of this kind of combination, please do not connect any system control cords. Even without system control cords, normal operations can be carried out without affecting performance.
2. Even if your amplifier or receiver does not have a system control terminal, the system control functions between other components can be implemented partially by connecting system control cords to the system control terminals of other components. (CD TEXT)
3. Do not connect system control cords to any components other than those specified by Kenwood. It may cause a malfunction and damage your equipment.
4. Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way in to the system control terminals. (See the figure at right.)
About the system control operations
Remote Control
Lets you operate this unit with the system remote supplied with the amplifier or receiver.
Automatic Operation
Automatically switches the input selector on the amplifier or receiver when you start playback from this unit.
Synchronized Recording
When recording a CD after setting the amplifier's input selector to CD, starting playback on the CD player allows to start recording automatically in an interlocked operation.
÷Do not operate the CD player during recording of a digital source other than CD; otherwise malfunction may occur. ÷Synchronized recording is not possible while the SOUND SYNCHRO REC, AUTO CUT and REC AUTO PAUSE function is operating.
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Note on connection of optical-fiber cable
The optical-fiber cable is designed for use in the connection of the CD player (optional). The digital signal transmission makes it possible to record the high-quality sound of CDs without degradation.
÷Insert the optical-fiber cable straight into the connector until it clicks. ÷Be sure to attach the protection cap when the connector is not used. ÷Never bend or bundle the optical-fiber cable. ÷All of the commercially-available optical fiber cables cannot be used
with these units. If there is an optical fiber cable which cannot be connected to your component, please consult your dealer or nearest KENWOOD agent.
D.R.I.V.E.II (Dynamic Resolution Intensive Vector Enhancement) system
This unit incorporates the KENWOOD-original “24-bit REC D.R.I.V.E.II” system so that, not to mention the CD, analog sources such as the tuner and analog disk turntable can also be recorded with high-quality 24-bit recording. The digital inputs include both optical and coaxial input jacks so that high-quality recording is possible from any digital equipment. 1 The reproducibility of small signals is improved drastically for an excellent reproduction of fine reverberations of music. The excellence is also
remarkable in the feeling of stability, presence, attack sound and bass reproduction.
2 The D.R.I.V.E.II system maintains the correlation between the musical components of the input and output signals and does not cause any sound
degradation from the principle.
MONITOR function
This unit can be used as a 24-bit D/A converter by setting the MONITOR key. Refer to “MONITOR key”. £
Names and functions of parts Display / Main unit
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PGM (Program) indicator
Operation indicators
REC indicator 8 Pause indicator 3 Play indicator
1
POWER
- O N – OFF
KEYBOARD
PHONES
REPEAT indicator
TITLE and SEARCH indicators MONO indicator
REPEAT TITLE
SEARCHPGM
COPY indicator
2
3 4
STEREO MINIDISC RECORD ER
EDIT/ SPACE
LEVEL
TIMER
MIN MAX
PLAYREC
OFF
FADE, IN, OUT and peak level indicators
FADE
IN
SINGLECOPY
TOTAL
REMAIN
SINGLE, TOTAL and REMAIN indicators
40 30
L
40 30
R
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TITLE
INPUT
SEARCH
FADE/
MONITORREC INPUT
DELETE
21
27
18
15
21
24
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DISC LOADING MECHANISM
24 bit Rec. & Play D.R.I.V.E.
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1518 12
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Display
ANALOG input indicator
OVER (
1
0
3
5
3
0
6
9
OVER
(
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Character information
display
MONITOR indicator
6
0
dB)
ANALOG
OUT
dB)
13
MONO
MONITOR
MANUAL A . PAUSE
A. PAUSE indicator
MANUAL indicator
JOG DIAL
U PDOWN
PUSH SET
SEARCH
DIGITAL input 1/2/3 indicators
DIGITAL 2
32kHz
44.1kHz 48kHz
7 8
ENTER
REC MODE
/TIME DISPLAY
/CHARAC.
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Sumpling frequency indicators
REC LEVEL REC BALANCE
LR
MIN
MAX
9
0
!
@
#$
%
^& *
Listening through headphones
Plug the stereo headphones (with standard-plug) available in audio stores into the PHONES jack and adjust the listening volume with the PHONES LEVEL control on the front panel.
LEVEL
MIN MAX
Standby mode
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While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of current is flowing into the unit's internal circuitry to back up the memory. This condition is referred to as the standby mode of the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it can be turned ON from the remote control unit.
Description of main unit keys
1 POWER key
: Press to turn the unit ON and OFF. : The unit may enter the standby mode when the POWER key
is pressed to turn it ON. This is because the unit holds the memory that it has been put to the standby mode by the remote control unit in the last operation.
2 Remote control sensor
3 EDIT/SPACE key ¤u
EDIT
: Press to switch the editing mode ON/OFF.
SPACE
: Press to insert a blank space character during the title input
operation.
4 TITLE INPUT key r
: Press to switch the title input mode ON/OFF.
5 TITLE SEARCH key &y
: Press to switch the title search mode ON/OFF. : During title editing, press to switch the title change input
mode between the “overwrite mode” and “insert mode”.
6 JOG DIAL &(¤
Skip down (4)/ Skip up(¢) knob
: During playback, rotate to skip tracks. : Before starting recording in record mode, rotate to select the
recording setting adjustment mode. : During title search, rotate to select a track number. : During title input, rotate to select a track number or a
character. : During editing, rotate to select the editing mode or a track
number.
PUSH SET knob
: For use in setting the editing result and input title in memory. : When pressed in the recording pause mode, the MEMORY
REC function is set and recording starts from the sound
approximately 6 seconds before the current sound.
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Names and functions of parts
# PHONES LEVEL knob
: Rotate to adjust the volume of the headphones.
$ TIMER switch
: This switch is used in timer playback and timer recording.
% REC INPUT key §•
: Press to switch the recording input line between digital
(optical/coaxial), analog and monaural.
^ MONITOR key £
: Press to monitor the sound being input from the source
while the unit is in stop mode.
& FADE/DELETE key •o
FADE
: Press to switch the fade mode ON/OFF.
DELETE
: During title editing, press to delete a character. During track
editing, press to delete a track.
* Mini Disc insertion slot
: When a Mini Disc is inserted while the unit is in the standby
mode, it is turned ON automatically.
( Eject (0) key
: Press to eject the Mini Disc.
) Manual search down (1) key (y
: This key also functions as the fast reverse key during
playback.
: During an editing mode, press to move the title input
cursor or to scroll the track title display to the left.
¡ Manual search up (¡) key (y
: This key also functions as the fast forward key during
playback.
: During an editing mode, press to move the title input
cursor or to scroll the track title display to the right.
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7 REC MODE/CHARAC. (Character) key £t
REC MODE
: Press to switch the recording setting adjustment modes
(record modes) ON/OFF.
CHARAC.
: Press to select a character group during the title input
operation.
8 ENTER/TIME DISPLAY key ‹o
ENTER
: For use in executing the editing and title input operations.
TIME DISPLAY
: Press to switch the time and title display.
9 REC LEVEL knob
: Rotate to adjust the analog recording level.
0 REC BALANCE knob
: Rotate to adjust the analog recording balance.
! Keyboard connector *r
: Connect an IBM PC compatible keyboard (optional) here.
@ PHONES jack
: Connect stereo headphones (optional) here.
Pause (8) key
: Press to let playback or recording pause temporarily.
£ Stop (7) key
: Press to stop playback or recording.
¢ Play (3) key
: Press to start playback.
Record () key ∞¶ª
: Press to start recording.
In stop mode
: When the key is pressed while a recordable disc is present
in the unit, it enters record-pause mode. (It enters record-pause mode at the position immediately after the last existing track.)
In record-pause mode
: When the key is pressed, the SOUND SYNCHRO REC
standby mode is set.
: In the SOUND SYNCHRO REC standby mode, the set
functions in the same way as in the normal recording pause mode.
Names and functions of parts
Remote control unit
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The remote control unit incorporates the basic operation keys as well as a variety of applied operation keys so that it can be used in a wide range of purposes.
The keys on the remote control unit with the same names as on the main unit have the same function as the keys on the main unit.
CURSOR / 1 , ¡ shuttle
ON/STANDBY key
1
: Press to turn the unit between ON and
STANDBY (
Character editing keys
2
/ ) modes.
TIME DISPLAY key
: Press to switch the time and title display.
CHARA. (Character)/ P.MODE (Play Mode) key
CHARA.
: Press to select a character group dur-
ing the title input operation.
P.MODE
: Press to initiate the program mode.
DELETE / CLEAR key
DELETE
: During title input, press to delete a
character.
CLEAR
: During editing, press to clear a selected
track number.
: In program mode, press to clear the
program.
SPACE / CHECK key
SPACE
: During title input, press to insert a blank
space character.
CHECK
: In program mode, press to check the
program contents.
MONITOR key
3
: Press to monitor the sound being input
from the source while the unit is in stop mode.
METER key
: Press to switch the level meter display
contents.
RANDOM key
: Press to initiate the random play mode.
REPEAT key
: Press to switch the repeat modes for
repeat playback.
Basic operation keys
4
3 : Play key 4 , ¢ : Skip down/up keys : Record key 7 : Stop key 8 : Pause key
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC-M0905
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8
9
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EDIT CANCEL
SET
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+100
MONITOR
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REC MODE
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TITLE
INPUT
SEARCH
ENTER
ABC
1
2
JKL
4
5
TUV
7
8
-/
QZ
0
METER
RANDOM
4 ¢£
7
AUTO/MANU.
AUTO PAUSE
/CUR.L CUR.R/
EDIT
DEF
3
MNO
6
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9
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+10
POWER
TIME
DISPLAY
CHARA.
P.MODE
DELETE
CLEAR
SPACE
CHECK
REPEAT
8
REC INPUT
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Model: RC-M0905 Infrared ray system
Recording-related keys
5
REC MODE key
: Press to switch the recording setting ad-
justment modes ON/OFF.
AUTO/MANU. key
: Selects whether the track numbers are
to be marked automatically during re­cording (AUTO) or to be marked manu­ally after it (MANUAL).
AUTO PAUSE key
: When this key is pressed, the pause
mode is initiated automatically at the point where the track number changes during playback.
: When pressed in the recording or record-
ing standby mode, the AUTO REC PAUSE mode is turned on.
REC INPUT key
: Press to switch the recording input line
between digital (optical/coaxial), analog and monaural.
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
CURSOR
: During title input, rotate to move the
cursor.
1 , ¡
: Use this during playback for forward and
reverse search.
EJECT (0) key
7
Editing mode keys
8
EDIT CANCEL key
: Press to cancel the editing operation.
TITLE INPUT key
: Press to switch the title input mode ON/
OFF.
TITLE SEARCH key
: Press to switch the title search mode
ON/OFF.
: During title editing, press to switch the
title change input mode between the “overwrite mode” and “insert mode”.
SET key
: This key is used in the title assignment or
editing operations.
: When pressed in the recording pause
mode, the MEMORY REC function is set and recording starts from the sound ap­proximately 6 seconds before the cur­rent sound.
ENTER key
: Press to execute editing or enter the
input title in memory.
EDIT key
: Press to switch the editing mode ON/
OFF.
Numeric keys
9
0-9
: Press when selecting a track number
directly.
+10
: Press when selecting a track number 10
or more.
+100
: Press when selecting a track number
100 or more.
: These keys are also used to select a
character or symbol during title editing.
Operation of remote control unit
6m
30° 30°
Loading batteries
15
Remove the cover. Insert batteries.
1
23
÷Insert two R03 ("AAA"-size) batteries following
the polarity indications.
Close the cover.
2
1
Operation
Plug the power cord into a power outlet, then turn on the main unit's POWER key to turn the power on. (If in the standby mode, press the ON/STANDBY key on the remote control unit.) Once the power has been switched ON, press the desired operation key.
÷When pressing more than one remote control keys successively, press
the keys securely by leaving an interval of 1 second or more between pressing of keys.
Remote sensor
Reference operating range
Model: RC-M0905
Infrared ray system
Notes
Notes
1. The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking, and their service life may be short.
2. When the remote controllable distance becomes short, replace all batteries with new ones.
3. If direct sunlight or the light of a high- frequency fluorescent lamp (inverter type, etc.) is incident to the remote sensor, malfunction may occur. In such a case, change the installation position to avoid malfunction.
Playback of Mini Disc
OVER (−dB)
R
L
SINGLE
001
4
:12
15
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5
1
3
40 30
21
18
0
SEARCHPGM
MONITOR
ANALOG
32kHz
213
48kHz
44.1kHz
DIGITAL
Use the following procedure to play an MD in the original order of tracks from track No. 1.
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Before playing an MD
Set the TIMER switch to OFF.
TIMER
PLAYREC
OFF
Disc recorded in monaural mode
This unit is capable of playing a Mini Disc recorded in the “monaural long-play mode.” As the “monaural long-play mode” requires half the amount of data required for stereo mode recording, the playing time (recording time) of the disc is doubled (to max. 148 minutes) from that in the stereo mode.
÷A Mini Disc recorded in the “monaural long-play mode” cannot be
played normally with equipment which is not compatible with monaural playback.
Playing tracks in order from track No. 1
Turn the power ON.
1
POWER
- O N – OFF
In case no disc is loaded:
ANALOG
DIGITAL
SEARCHPGM
NO DIS
C
MONITOR
213
32kHz
44.1kHz 48kHz
Load a Mini Disc.
2
Start playback.
3
In the direction of the arrow.
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÷Insert a Mini Disc into the slot securely. ÷“READING” blinks while the unit checks the contents of the disc. ÷If a title has been assigned to the disc, that title will be displayed.
15
912 7
18
21
0
:00
5
OVER (−dB)
1
0
3
ANALOG
MONITOR
DIGITAL 213
32kHz
44.1kHz 48kHz
SEARCHPGM
SINGLE
40 30
L
R
001
÷If the “PGM” indicator is lit, press the CHARA. / P.MODE key of the
remote control unit to turn it off.
÷In a few seconds, playback starts from track No, 1.
Track No. being played
Elapsed time of track being played
Playback of Mini Disc
Preparation
Put the MD recorder in stop mode.
1
Check the track mode. (“PGM” goes
2
off)
CHARA.
P.MODE
Searching a desired track by its title (TITLE SEARCH)
Press the TITLE SEARCH key.
1
17
TITLE
INPUT SEARCH
Pressing the TITLE SEARCH key again cancels the title serach mode.
Select the desired title.
2
JOG DIAL
To smaller track No.
PUSH SET
U PDOWN
To larger track No.
Pressing the TITLE SEARCH key again cancels the title serach mode.
Start playback.
3
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TITLE
SEARCHPGM
40 30
L
R
001
18
21
15
912 7
T
ITLE
5
ANALOG
MONITOR
DIGITAL 213
32kHz
44.1kHz 48kHz
OVER (−dB)
1
0
3
Title
÷With a track to which no title has been assigned, the track number and
. . . . . . . .
are displayed.
÷Title search is possible in either stop or play mode.
TITLE
40 30
L
R
SEARCHPGM
003
Selected track Characters flow toward the left.
40 30
L
R
SEARCHPGM
003
15
912 7
18
21
T
15
912 7
18
21
T
1
3
5
ITLE
1
3
5
ITLE
Characters flow toward the left.
OVER (−dB)
0
0
OVER (−dB)
ANALOG
MONITOR
ANALOG
MONITOR
DIGITAL 213
32kHz
44.1kHz 48kHz
DIGITAL 213
32kHz
44.1kHz
48kHz
40 30
18
21
SEARCHPGM
SINGLE
L
R
003
Track No. being played Elapsed time of track
÷Playback starts in a few seconds.
15
912 7
5
4
:12
being played
OVER (−dB)
1
0
3
ANALOG
MONITOR
DIGITAL 213
32kHz
44.1kHz
48kHz
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