Sharp MDSR60S - Minidisc Player/Recorder Operation Manual

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PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER
OPERATION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product. For the best performance, read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your SHARP product.
Telephone number for Customer support
0990 274277
MODEL
MD-SR60E
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Contents
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Important Introduction
Special Notes.......................................................... 2-3
Precautions.................................................................4
Names of Controls and
Indicators .............................................................. 5-6
Accessories ................................................................ 7
Preparation
Inserting a MiniDisc .........................................8
Connections................................................ 9-10
Basic operation
Recording...................................................11-12
Playback.................................................... 13-14
Useful Features
Advanced Recording ......................................... 15-19
Recording from a Microphone .......................... 20-22
Advanced playback............................................ 23-24
Checking displays.............................................. 25-26
Battery Power ..................................................... 27-28
Hold Function ...........................................................29
Using with other equipment....................................30
Advanced Features
Titling a MiniDisc................................................ 31-34
Editing a recorded MiniDisc.............................. 35-37
Changing default settings .......................................38
References
Other Features and Caution....................................39
MiniDisc System Limitations ..................................40
Error Messages .................................................. 41-42
Troubleshooting................................................. 43-44
Maintenance .............................................................44
Specifications...........................................................45
Index..........................................................................46
TERMS OF GUARANTEE......................... Back cover
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Special Notes
NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.
SERVICE INFORMATION
In the unlikely event of your equipment requiring re­pair, please contact the dealer or supplier from whom it was purchased. Where this is not possible, please contact the telephone number listed below. Y ou will then be given details of how to obtain service.
– 0345-125387 –
Please note; all calls will be charged at local rate. Certain replacement parts and accessories may be
obtained from our main parts distributor.
WILLOW VALE ELECTRONICS LTD.
MANCHESTER 0161-682-1415 READING 01189-876444
In the unlikely event of this equipment requiring re­pair during the guarantee period, you will need to provide proof of the date of purchase to the repairing company. Please keep your invoice or receipt, which is supplied at the time of purchase.
Warnings
The supplied AC adaptor contains no user ser-
viceable parts. Never remove covers unless qualified to do so. It contains dangerous voltages, always remove mains plug from the main outlet socket before any service operation or when not in use for a long period.
The AC adaptor supplied with the MD-SR60E must
not be used with other equipment.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this appliance to dripping or splashing liquids. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall
be placed on the apparatus.
Never use an AC adaptor other than the one speci-
fied. Otherwise, problems or serious hazards may be
created.
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Cautions
At full volume, prolonged listening to a personal stereo
may damage the user’s hearing. This model complies with the law if used with the correct headphones (model number RPHOH0005AWZZ). If the headphones are damaged in any way, please or­der using the model number given above.
Use the Portable Minidisc Recorder only in accordance
with the instructions given in this manual and do not at­tempt to interfere with the interlock switch or make any other adjustment as this may result in exposure to haz­ardous radiation.
Notes
Recording and playback of any material may require
consent, which SHARP is unable to give. Please refer particularly to the provisions of the Copyright Act 1956, the Dramatic and Musical Performers Protection Act 1958, the Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 and to any subsequent statutory enactments and orders.
This equipment complies with the requirements of
Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laborato-
ries Licensing Corporation.
The letters in brackets contained in the model number
indicate the colour of the product only. Operation and specifications are unaffected.
Special Notes
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It is not recommendable to put the MiniDisc into a rear
pocket, as this may damage the product when sitting.
Special Notes : continued
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Precautions
Important
Do not wear your headphones when you are crossing
streets or near traffic.
Do not use your headphones
whilst driving a motor vehicle, it may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal.
Remember to obey all of the safety rules in your area.
Do not play the unit at a high vol-
ume. Hearing experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels.
If you experience ringing in your ears, reduce the vol-
ume or discontinue use.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should
be placed on the apparatus.
Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects
of battery disposal.
The apparatus is designed for use in moderate climate.
To avoid accidental electric shock or other possible problems, observe the precautions listed below.
Do not disassemble or modify the unit.
Do not drop or subject the unit to shock.
Do not use the unit near open flames.
Do not spill liquid on the unit.
Do not use an external power supply, other than the 5V
DC supplied with this unit, as it may damage it.
SHARP is not responsible for damage due to improper use. Refer all servicing to a SHARP authorised service centre.
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Storing the unit
Avoid using or leaving the unit in the following places.
Places exposed to direct sunlight
for many hours (especially in cars with the doors and windows closed) or near heaters.
(The cabinet may deform, change colour or the unit may malfunction.)
Places exposed to water.
Places exposed to excessive dust.
Places where temperatures are ex-
cessively high or low.
Places (bathrooms) where the humid-
ity is extremely high.
Places with strong magnetic
fields such as TVs or loud­speakers.
Places exposed to vibration.
Places where sand can easily enter
the inside of the unit (beaches etc.).
If the unit is used near radio tuners or TVs, noise and/or
picture interference may result. If you experience these problems, move the unit away from such devices.
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Names of Controls and Indicators
Main unit
1. Volume Up/Cursor Button (13, 32)
2. Volume Down/Cursor Button (13, 32)
3. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button
(18, 22, 31-37)
4. Display/Character Select Button (25, 26, 31)
5. Remote Control/Headphones/Line Output
Socket (13)
6. Optical/Line Input Socket (9, 10)
7. Microphone Input Socket (20)
8. Record/Track Mark Button (11)
9. Stop/Power Off/Charge Button (12, 14, 27)
10. Play/Pause Button (11, 13)
11. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button (15, 24, 31-37)
12. Fast Forward/Recording Level Up/Name
Select Button (11, 23, 31, 38)
13. Fast Reverse/Recording Level Down/
Name Select Button (11, 23, 31, 38)
14. Bass/Delete Button (13)
15. Mode Button (16, 24, 38)
16. Open Lever (8)
17. 5V DC Input Socket (9, 27)
18. Battery Cover (27, 28)
19. Hold Switch (29)
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5 6 7
13
12
14 15 16
17
8
10
9
11
2
1
3
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Display panel
20. Level Meter
21. Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator
22. Record Indicator
23. Synchro Recording Indicator
24. Disc Mode Indicator
25. Disc Name Indicator
26. Track Name Indicator
27. Remaining Recording Time Indicator
28. Total Track Number Indicator
29. Fast Play Indicator
30. Repeat Indicator
31. TOC Indicator
32. Battery Indicator
33. Random Indicator
34. Track Number Indicator
35. Character/Time Information Indicator
Remote control unit
1. Headphones Socket (13)
2. Bass/Delete/Track Mark Button (11, 13)
3. Volume Down/Cursor Button (13, 32)
4. Volume Up/Cursor Button (13, 32)
5. Hold Switch (29)
6. Play/Pause Button (11, 13)
7. Fast Reverse/Recording Level Down/Name
Select Button (11, 23, 31, 38)
8. Fast Forward/Recording Level Up/Name
Select Button (11, 23, 31, 38)
9. Stop/Power Off Button (12, 14)
Names of Controls and Indicators : continued
31 32 33 34 35
29 30
20 21 22
23 24 25
26
27 28
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Accessories
Notes:
Parts and equipment mentioned in this operation manual
other than those detailed above are not included.
The AC adaptor may be different from the one in the
drawing.
AC Adaptor Rechargeable
Remote Control x 1 Headphones x 1 (RADPA8046AWZZ or
Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery
RADPA8039AWZZ) x 1 (AD-N70BT) x 1
Battery Carrying Case x 1 Connection Cable Connection Cable Carrying Bag x 1
(for analogue recording)
x 1
(for digital recording)
x 1
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Preparation
Inserting a MiniDisc
1 Slide the OPEN lever to release the com-
partment door.
2 Lift it up the compartment. 3 Insert a MiniDisc by pressing the middle
of the edge of the disc.
4 Close the compartment door.
2
1
3
4
Notes:
Do not place the MiniDisc under the holder.
If any resistance is felt, do not force the MiniDisc into the
unit, as it may cause damage to the unit. If resistance is felt, remove the MiniDisc and reload it.
To prevent recordings being lost the MiniDisc can not be removed until the TOC has been written (“TOC” or “TOC EDIT ! ” is displayed ). Press the • /:OFF button to update the TOC and power off, the MiniDisc can now be removed. Refer to the instructions on page 12.
Check that the erase-protection tab is in the recordable position.
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AUDIO OUT
RIGHT LEFT
Preparation
Connections
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T o the wall socket
To the DC IN 5V socket
Red : To Right
White : To Left
To the OPTICAL/ LINE IN socket
To a stereo system with “AUDIO OUT” or “LINE OUT” sockets. (See left. Analogue connection)
AC 230-240V 50/60Hz
Note:
If the audio system has only one pair of socket then they are usually input only and recording via this connection is not possible.
To connect to a stereo system with “AUDIO OUT” or “LINE OUT” sockets
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DIGITAL OUT
Preparation
Connections : continued
To connect to a stereo system with “DIGITAL OUT” or “OPTICAL OUT” sockets
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To a stereo system with a "DIGITAL OUT" socket. (See left. Digital connection) Compared to analogue connection recording, it allows high-quality recording. Some audio systems do not have a DIGITAL OUT socket. Check before connecting.
To the OPTICAL/ LINE IN socket
AC 230-240V 50/60Hz
T o the wall socket
To the DC IN 5V socket
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Recording
Basic operation
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5
3
Notes:
Changing the volume level whilst recording does not af-
fect the recording.
You cannot adjust the bass level whilst recording.
Caution:
Whilst “TOC” or “TOC EDIT!” is displayed, do not do
any of the following. –Do not jerk or bump the unit. –Do not unplug the AC adaptor. – Do not remove the rechargeable battery or an alkaline battery. –Do not subject the unit to shock. Otherwise, tracks may not be recorded properly.
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2 Playback 4 Pause 6 Playback
Check that the HOLD switch on the back is released.
Before recording
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Recording : continued
1 Press the REC button. 2 Begin playback on the stereo system con-
nected to this unit.
3 Press the REC LEVEL (
55
55
5 or
44
44
4) button
to adjust the recording level (only ana­logue connection).
Adjust the recording level so that the maximum
sound volume from the source makes the read­ing swing somewhere between –4 dB and 0 dB.
0dB 4dB
For digital connection, it is not necessary to ad-
just the recording level.
4 Press the PAUSE button on the stereo sys-
tem to enter the playback pause mode.
Here you can search for the track to record.
5 Press the
0606
0606
06 button.
6 Begin playback on the stereo system to
start recording.
To interrupt recording
Press the 06 button.
The track number will be increased by one each time
the recording is interrupted.
To stop recording
Press the • /:OFF button.
When recording stops, “TOC” appears. Whilst “TOC”
appears, recorded contents haven’t been written on the MiniDisc.
To write recorded contents on the MiniDisc
Press the •/:OFF button whilst in the stop mode.
The power turns off after recorded contents have been
written on the MiniDisc.
Level meter indicator
TOC display
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Basic operation
Playback
To the socket
4
2
1
13
Check that the HOLD switch on the back is released.
Before Playback
Left channel
Right channel
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Basic operation
Notes:
If power failure occurs whilst playing a disc using the AC adaptor, disconnect it from the wall socket. Otherwise, play­back may start automatically when electricity resumes.
If you connect the AC adaptor without installing the re-
chargeable battery, playback may start automatically . Be sure to turn off the power.
Reduce the volume before starting to play. MiniDiscs,
compared to ordinary cassette tapes, have very little noise. If the volume is adjusted according to your usual expectations of noise, high volume may damage your hearing.
The sound escaping from your headphones may annoy
people around you. In particularly crowded places (such as on trains or buses), reduce the volume.
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1 Insert the headphones into the head-
phones remote control unit.
2 Plug the remote control into the socket
on the unit.
3 Insert a MiniDisc (page 8). 4 Press the
06 06
06 06
06 button.
Playback starts automatically with a playback only
MiniDisc or a MiniDisc which is protected against accidental erasure (Auto-play function).
Volume control
Press the VOL+ button to increase the volume and the VOL– button to decrease the volume.
To interrupt playback
Press the 06 button.
To resume playback, press the 06 button again.
To stop playback
Press the • /:OFF button.
If the unit is not operated for at least 2 minutes whilst
in the stop mode, the power will shut off automatically.
To turn off the power
Press the • /:OFF button whilst in the stop mode.
Playback : continued
Bass control
Each time the BASS button is pressed, the tone will be switched as follows.
BASS1 Emphasised slightly BASS2 Emphasised more BASS3 Emphasised fully BASS OFF Cancelled
Volume (0 - 30)
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Advanced Recording
1
3
5
1 Press the REC button. 2 Begin playback on the stereo system con-
nected to this unit.
3 Press the REC LEVEL (
5 5
5 5
5 or
4 4
4 4
4 ) but-
ton to adjust the recording level (only analogue connection).
4 Press the PAUSE button on the stereo sys-
tem to enter the playback pause mode.
Here you can search for the track to record.
5 Press the ENTER/SYNC button. 6 Begin playback on the stereo system.
Recording will begin automatically.
Playback sound-actuated recording (Synchronized recording)
Recording automatically starts or pauses by detect­ing sound from the stereo system (Synchronized recording).
To interrupt recording:
When the stereo system is stopped, the unit will enter
the synchro recording pause mode. When playback is resumed, the recording will be resumed.
If a silence lasts for 3 seconds or more, the recording
will be paused (Pause function does not work for approximately 10 seconds after a recording starts).
When the unit receives sound again, recording automati-
cally starts.
To stop recording:
Press the •/:OFF button.
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1 Press the MODE button whilst the record-
ing is paused.
2 Start recording.
Useful Features
Double time recording in monaural mode
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Notes:
When the unit is stopped after a recording has been made
in this mode, the recording mode will return to the stereo mode automatically.
If input is from a stereo source, the sounds from the left
and right channels will be combined.
Although the monitor sound you hear in the headphones
whilst recording is in stereo, recording will be monaural.
MiniDiscs recorded in the monaural long-play mode may
not play on other MiniDisc players.
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Disappears Appears
Monaural long­play mode
Stereo mode
Advanced Recording : continued
When recording in monaural long-play mode the available recording time will be doubled. Monaural long-play recordings can be replayed at double speed, to play at double speed see page 24.
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4
3
To start recording from the middle of track
You can erase a portion of a track and make a new recording.
All of the tracks that follow the newly recorded track will be erased.
1 During playback, press the
0606
0606
06 button at
the point where you want to begin record­ing.
2 Press the REC button.
To cancel the operation, press the •/:OFF button.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
All of the tracks and track names will be erased,
following the point where the playback is paused.
4 Press the
0606
0606
06 button.
Recording will start.
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Note:
To keep a track after the point you want to make a new
recording, move the track and then make recording af­ter that point.
(See “Editing a recorded MiniDisc”, page 35.)
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To create your own track numbers
You can create your own track numbers at any point.
Whilst recording, additional track numbers can be created at any point by pressing the REC button.
One track number will be added.
If you press the BASS button on the remote control, you
can create your own track number.
Recording tracks as a single track
You can record several pieces of music as a single track by disabling the auto marker function.
When a recording is paused or whilst recording…
Press the EDIT button.
Note:
When making digital recordings using a CD player or an
MiniDisc player, track numbers will be created automati­cally regardless of the setting of the auto marker func­tion.
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Advanced Recording : continued
Helpful tip when attaching a label
When attaching a label to an 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.
If the label peels off or partially lifts
away, replace it with a new one.
Do not put a new label on top of an
existing one.
Attach the label only in the specified
location.
To prevent recorded MiniDiscs from being erased accidentally
Slide the accidental erase prevention tab, located on the side of the MiniDisc, in the direction indi­cated by the arrow.
The MiniDisc will 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.
Recordable
Recording prevented
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About track numbers
1. Track numbers are created automatically during re-
cording via the analogue connection when a silence of 1 second or more is detected (Auto marker func­tion). A series of tracks can be recorded as one by disabling the auto marker function see page 18.
2. When recording from a CD or a MiniDisc using the digital connection, track numbers will be created at the same points as on the CD or MiniDisc (Synchro marker function).
Track numbers may not be created in proper places,
depending on the source to be recorded from, such as signals with noise.
The track numbers on the playback side may not match
the track numbers recorded on the MiniDisc.
About sampling rate converter
This unit incorporates a sampling rate converter. When this unit is connected to digital equipment such as digital radios or DAT tape recorders that use a different sampling frequency (32 kHz or 48 kHz), recordings can still be made. (The sampling frequency of this unit is 44.1 kHz.)
Note for digital recording
You can not copy a MiniDisc that you recorded from digital inputs to another MiniDisc or DAT. It is prevented by the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System). Recording from analogue inputs is not affected.
When recording, if a programmed playback is performed
by the source or playback is performed by selecting tracks manually, the MiniDisc track numbers may not be the same as on the source.
Track numbers may not be created properly, depending
on the connected stereo system.
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Advanced Recording : continued
Silence
Second track
About 1 second
First track
CD player, MiniDisc player, etc.
Digital signals
Digitally recorded MIniDisc
Cannot record
Digital connection
Digital connection
Playback side
Recording side
First track Second track Third track
Track A Track B Track C
First track Second track Third track
Track A Track B Track C
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3
4
1
5
To record from a microphone
1 Connect a stereo microphone to the MIC
IN socket.
2 Insert a recordable MiniDisc (page 8). 3 Press the REC button. 4 Press the REC LEVEL (
5 5
5 5
5 or
4 4
4 4
4 ) but-
ton to adjust the recording level.
0dB 4dB
5 Press the
06 06
06 06
06 button.
Recording will start.
To interrupt a recording
Press the 06 button whilst recording.
To resume recording, press the 06 button again.
The track number will be increased by one each time you interrupt a recording.
To stop recording
Press the •/:OFF button.
Recording from a Microphone
Adjust the recording level so that the maximum
sound volume from the source makes the read­ing swing between –4 dB and 0 dB.
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To the MIC IN socket
Stereo microphone (commercially available)
Level meter indicator
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Notes:
Whilst making a mic recording, do not connect anything
to the OPTICAL/LINE IN socket on the main unit.
To use a microphone, be sure it is a plug-in-power type
microphone.
When a plug-in-power type microphone is plugged in, the main unit will provide power for the microphone’s operation.
If a different type of microphone is plugged in, it may not operate properly or it may cause the unit to mal­function.
Insert the plug firmly. If you don’t, the recording will not
be made properly.
Use a microphone with a 3.5 mm (1/8") diameter stereo
mini plug.
1 Press the REC button. 2 Press the REC LEVEL (
5 5
5 5
5 or
4 4
4 4
4 ) but-
ton to adjust the recording level.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button to select
the recording sensitivity.
MIC SYNC H : Recording starts when the unit
detects –24 dB or more (The unit can start recording from quiet sounds).
MIC SYNC L : Recording starts when the unit
detects –12 dB or more.
4 When a sound, such as person speaking,
is picked up by the microphone, record­ing will begin automatically.
About pause function
The unit automatically pauses when the microphone does not pick up any sound for 3 seconds or more. (Pause func­tion does not work for approximately 10 seconds after a recording starts.) When the microphone picks up sound again, recording starts automatically.
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Recording from a Microphone : continued
0dB 4dB
Level meter indicator
If the unit starts recording too often from low unwanted noises, set the microphone input to “MIC SYNC L”.
Recording sensitivity can be changed, whilst recording.
Sound-actuated recording (Mic Synchronized recording)
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Useful Features
Track intervals
When recording from the microphone, track num­bers will be created automatically at regular inter­vals (default setting: approximately every 5 min­utes). During a mic synchro recording, the unit pauses when a silence lasts for 3 seconds or more, and creates a track number.
Example: Set to “5 minutes”.
During a mic manual recording
Timed auto marks will be created every 5 minutes.
If you change the timed auto mark setting whilst re-
cording, a mark will be created after the setting time from that point.
During a mic synchro recording
If a silence lasts for 3 seconds or more, a timed auto mark will be created 5 minutes after the previous mark is created.
Changing intervals between tracks
When a recording is paused or whilst recording…
Press the EDIT button repeatedly.
The interval between marks may vary slightly com-
pared with the actual recording time.
Creating track numbers manually Press the REC button whilst recording.
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:Track number which is created by the timed auto mark function. :Track number which is created when a silence lasts for 3 sec-
onds or more during synchro recording.
2 minutes 5 minutes 1 minute 5 minutes
5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes
Track number 1
Track number 2
Track number 3
Track number 4
(A mark is created every 3 minutes.)
(No marks are created.)
(A mark is created every 10 minutes.)
(A mark is created every 5 minutes.)
Recording from a Microphone : continued
Track number 1
Track number 2
Track number 3
Track number 4
Track number 5
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Advanced playback
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To locate the next track: Press the
44
44
4 button whilst the unit is stopped.
To locate the previous track: Press the
55
55
5 button whilst the unit is stopped.
To skip a number of tracks at one time, press the
55
55
5
or
44
44
4 button repeatedly until the desired track num-
ber is shown.
When you press the 06 button, play back starts from
the beginning of the track.
To locate the desired portion
For audible fast forward: Press and hold down the
44
44
4 button during
playback. For audible fast reverse:
Press and hold down the
55
55
5 button during
playback.
Normal playback will resume when the
55
55
5 or
44
44
4
button is released.
When the end of the last track is reached during fast
forward, the unit will enter the pause mode. When the beginning of the first track is reached during fast reverse, the unit will enter the playback mode.
To locate the beginning of a track
To move to the beginning of the next track: Press the
4 4
4 4
4 button during playback.
To re-start the track being played: Press the
55
55
5 button during playback.
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Random play or repeat play
During playback, press the MODE button repeat­edly to select the playback mode.
Notes:
If the playback mode is selected whilst stopped, press
the 06 button to start playback.
When “TOC” is displayed, random play or repeat play
is impossible.
In random play the unit will select and play tracks auto-
matically. (You cannot select the order of the tracks.) After all of the tracks have been played once each in random order, the unit will stop automatically.
During random, random repeat, or single track repeat
play, you can forward or reverse the MiniDisc only within the track being played.
During random play, the unit cannot find the beginning
of any track which has been played.
Repeat play lasts until you stop the unit.
To play at double speed (Mono recording only)
Press the ENTER/SYNC button whilst a MiniDisc re­corded in the monaural long-play mode is being played.
If a track recorded in the stereo mode is reached during
fast playback, the fast playback mode will be cancelled.
Depending on the contents recorded on a MiniDisc, it
may be difficult to hear them.
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To interrupt fast playback
Press the
0606
0606
06 button during playback.
When the
0606
0606
06 button is pressed again, the unit will resume
fast playback.
To return to normal playback
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
Advanced playback : continued
RANDOM
RANDOM
1
Random play Repeat play of tracks in random order Repeat play of all of the tracks Repeat play of a single track Normal playback
No display
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Useful Features
Checking Displays
To check the remaining recording time and the total playing time
Whilst in the stop mode, press the DISP button.
Each time the button is pressed, the display will change as follows:
Total number of tracks
Remaining recording time
Total playing time
Notes:
If the disc name or the track name was not originally
recorded on the MiniDisc, “NO NAME” will be displayed.
Remaining recording time will not be displayed with a
play-back only MiniDisc.
Elapsed playback time and remaining playback time may
be different from the actual time.
To check the elapsed time and remaining time of the track
During playback, press the DISP button.
Each time the button is pressed, the display will change as follows:
Track number
Elapsed playback time
Remaining playback time
Track name
Disc name
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To display the playing time of an indi­vidual track
1 Whilst in the stop mode, press the
55
55
5 or
44
44
4 button to display the track number and
track name.
2 Press the DISP button to display the play-
ing time for that track.
Each time the 5 or 4 button is pressed, the
playing time of the previous or next track will be displayed.
When the battery level is high
When the battery level is very low
Checking the remaining amount of battery level
The remaining amount of battery level is shown by the battery indicator ( ) during operation.
When the battery is completely discharged, the battery
indicator will flash. Recharge the battery or replace the alkaline battery with a new one.
When the battery has run completely out, “BATT
EMPTY” will appear. Then, the power will be discon­nected automatically.
Notes:
If you use the battery which you stopped charging half-
way, “ ” may appear. It does not mean that the bat­tery is completely charged.
The battery indicator will not correctly display the remain-
ing capacity for approximately 10 seconds after the power has been turned on.
When the AC adaptor or a separately available car adap-
tor is used, the battery indicator will not be shown.
The number of bars shown in the battery indicator may
increase or decrease, depending on the operation be­ing performed. This is normal.
How to read the battery indicator
Track name
Track number
Playing time
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Useful Features
Checking Displays : continued
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Battery Power
5
12
3
4
1
2
5
6
To the DC IN 5V socket
AC 230-240V, 50/60 Hz
To wall socket
Charging the rechargeable battery
When the rechargeable battery is used for the first time or when you use it after a long period of disuse, be sure to charge it fully.
1 Slide the battery cover as far as it will go
to the outside.
2 Lift the battery cover.
Do not force the battery cover open too far.
3 Insert the rechargeable battery from the
(+) marked side.
A rechargeable battery other than the one sup-
plied or the separately available one (AD-N70BT) cannot be charged.
4 Close the battery cover. 5 Plug the AC adaptor into the wall socket,
and then insert the plug on the other end into the DC IN 5V socket.
6 Press the :OFF/CHRG (•) button.
” will flash, and battery will begin charging.
Useful Features
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Using with the rechargeable or alkaline battery
1 Disconnect the AC adaptor. 2 Insert the rechargeable
battery or alkaline battery from the (+) marked side.
Use a commercially available
LR6, “AA” size alkaline battery.
Useful Features
Notes:
Setting the volume level to “0” whilst recording with the
rechargeable or an alkaline battery reduces the battery drain.
When you do not use the unit for hours, remove the bat-
tery. (The battery drains gradually even when the power is turned off.)
Carry the battery in the supplied case.
This unit can be used with the AC adaptor when the re-
chargeable or an alkaline battery is in the unit.
After the rechargeable battery is charged or used, it will
get slightly warm. This is nomal.
Caution:
Do not use a nickel-cadmium battery.
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About charging time
After about 3.5 hours have passed, “ ” will go out. The battery charging is about 90% complete.
To charge the battery fully, continue charging for about 2 more hours.
( In this case, you do not need to press the :OFF/CHRG (•) button. Even if the :OFF/CHRG (•) button is pressed, “ ” will not appear.)
Notes:
This unit should only be used within the range of 0°C -
40°C (32°F - 104°F).
Charge the battery within the range of 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F).
Charging is completed when “ ” does not blink when you plug in the AC adaptor and press the :OFF/CHRG (•) button.
The unit can be left in the charging state after it is completed.
Battery Power : continued
Caution:
Use the specified battery AD-N70BT only . Do not charge
a battery (nickel-cadmium, alkaline, etc.) other than that specified.
Do not remove the outer cover of the re-
chargeable battery. It may cause heat gen­eration, fire, or explosion.
Do not dip the battery in water, do not dis-
pose of it in a fire, and do not take it apart.
If the rechargeable battery terminal is dirty, charging may
not start. In such a case, wipe off the dirt with a dry cloth.
Do not disassemble the battery.
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Hold Function
Useful Features
Cannot be operated from either the remote control or the main unit.
Can only be operated from the remote control.
Can only be operated from the main unit.
Can be operated from either the remote control or the main unit.
Remote
control
Hold
Cancel
Hold
Cancel
Main unit
Hold
Hold Cancel Cancel
Move the HOLD switch to the safety position (direction indicated by the arrow).
(An orange mark appears.)
To cancel the hold mode, move the HOLD switch away
from the safety position (the opposite direction of the arrow).
If the hold function is active whilst the power is turned
off, the power cannot be turned on by mistake and the battery will not be drained.
The present operation condition can be kept even if other buttons are accidentally pressed in a place such as a crowded train.
Orange mark
Orange mark
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Listening to a MiniDisc through a stereo system or a car stereo
Notes:
When recording with stereo system, eliminate the con-
firmation sound (page 38). Otherwise, it will also be recorded.
The recording will be made in the analogue mode.
Character information will not be recorded.
Notes:
Adjust the volume of both this unit and a car stereo.
Do not operate this unit whilst you drive a car. It may
distract your attention and cause a traffic accident.
Do not use any car adaptor except for the separately
available AD-CA20X.
Remove the battery when you power the unit from the
car battery.
Useful Features
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Listening through a stereo sytem Listening through a car stereo
To the socket
Separatly available cassette adaptor (AD-CT14)
To the LINE INPUT sockets
Red:
To the right
Connection cable
To the socket
White:
To the left
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3 Press the DISP button repeatedly to select
the type of characters.
The first 3 characters in the group of the selected
characters will be displayed for about 1 second.
4 Press the
55
55
5 or
44
44
4 button repeatedly to
select the letter.
5 Press the ENTER/SYNC button to enter it.
6 To enter more letters, repeat steps 3 - 5. 7 When the name has been completely en-
tered, press the EDIT button.
Advanced Features
31
Titling a MiniDisc
Creating disc and track names
One disc name and up to 255 track names can be created per disc (A maximum of 100 characters for the disc and each track name and a total of 1,700 characters can be entered).
1
Whilst in the stop mode, press the EDIT button to select “DISC NAME”.
Whilst in the pause mode, press the EDIT button to select “TRACK NAME”.
Disc name Track name
Position where the next letter will be entered
(Capital letters) (Lower-case letters) (Numbers and symbols)
2 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
The unit will enter the character input mode.
To cancel the operation, press the •
/:OFF
button.
Cursor
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Advanced Features
To add characters
1 Put the unit in the character input mode.
(Perform steps 1 - 2 on page 31.)
2 Press the VOL + or VOL – button to move
the cursor to the right of the character, where you want to add a new character.
3 Select the character to add.
(Perform steps 3 - 4 on page 31.)
4 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
5 Press the EDIT button.
Titling a MiniDisc : continued
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Characters (symbols)
To erase a charactor
Press the VOL + or VOL – button to move the cursor to the character you want to erase, and then press the BASS button.
To enter a space
Press the VOL + button to move the cursor to the right.
Space
A C D E F G H
B
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
2
a c d e f g h
b
I J K L M
S U V W X Y ZTRNQP
.,
/
/.,
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:
(
+
$
*
90
&
'
<; =
O
ijklm
s uvwxyztr
n
o qp
.,
/
%
_
`
@>?
)
Capital letters
Lower-case letters
Numbers and symbols
: indicates a space.
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Advanced Features
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1 Insert a Master MiniDisc.
2 Whilst in the stop mode, press the EDIT
button to select “NAME STAMP”.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
To cancel the operation, press the • ■/:OFF button.
4 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
5 When the unit displays “CHANGE MD”,
remove the master MiniDisc.
Remove it without turning off the power. Or the
operation will be cancelled.
Stamping titles from another MiniDisc
Before stamping
When there are 2 MiniDiscs on which the same tracks are recorded, you can transfer the character information (disc and track names) of the Master MiniDisc to another MiniDisc (for stamping).
Titling a MiniDisc : continued
1. What is a master MiniDisc?
A recordable MiniDisc that contains tracks and char­acter information. (You can not transfer the information from a play­back-only MiniDisc.)
2. What is a MiniDisc for stamping?
A MiniDisc that contains the same tracks in the same order as the master MiniDisc. (Make sure that the total number of tracks of the master MiniDisc and the one for stamping are the same.)
Do not mistake the Master MiniDisc for the target one.
Master MiniDisc operation
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Advanced Features
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Titling a MiniDisc : continued
Notes:
If the total number of tracks on the master MiniDisc does
not match that on the MiniDisc for stamping, the unit will display "Can't STAMP" and turn off the power.
If this happens, adjust the total number of tracks on the newly recorded MiniDisc using the edit operation.
Use a MiniDisc that was recorded by this unit to make
a MiniDisc for stamping. Character information may not be transferred if you use a MiniDisc recorded by other equipment. In such a case, enter at least one charac­ter for the disc name or the track names. You can trans­fer information once you record the TOC.
Operation of the MiniDisc for stamping
6 Load a MiniDisc for stamping.
7 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
The unit will finish recording the character infor-
mation and enter the stop mode.
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Editing a recorded MiniDisc
Advanced features
1 Start playing the track to be erased, and
press the
06 06
06 06
06 button.
2 Press the EDIT button to select “ERASE”.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
To cancel the operation, press the • /:OFF button.
4 Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.
The track will be erased.
5 To erase other tracks, repeat steps 1 - 4.
1 Whilst in the stop mode, press the EDIT
button to select “ALL ERASE”.
2 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
To cancel the operation, press the •/:OFF button.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.
All of the tracks will be erased.
Caution:
Once a track has been erased, it can not be recovered. Check the track number before erasing it.
To erase tracks one at a time To erase all of the tracks at once
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Advanced features
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Editing a recorded MiniDisc : continued
To divide a track
1 Start playing the track to be divided into two.
Press the
0606
0606
06 button at the point where
you want to divide the track.
2 Press the EDIT button to select “DIVIDE”.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
To cancel the operation, press the •/:OFF button.
4 Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.
The track will be divided into two tracks, and the
unit will pause at the beginning of the second of the two new tracks.
To combine tracks
1 Start playing the last of the two tracks to be
combined, and press the
0606
0606
06 button.
2
Press the EDIT button to select “COMBINE”.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
To cancel the operation, press the •/:OFF button.
4 Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.
The two tracks will be combined, and the unit will
be paused at the beginning of the combined track.
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Editing a recorded MiniDisc : continued
Advanced features
To move a track
1 Play the track to be moved, and press the
0606
0606
06 button.
2 Press the EDIT button to select “MOVE”.
3 Press the ENTER/SYNC button.
T o cancel the operation, press the •/:OFF button.
4 Press the
55
55
5 or
4 4
4 4
4 button to select the
direction.
5 Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.
The track will be moved, and the unit will be
paused at the beginning of the track.
When a track has a name before dividing:
The two new tracks will have the same name. How-
ever, in the TOC FULL condition, the second track may not be named.
Total number of tracks that can be divided:
Each disc can hold up to 255 tracks. However, even if the
number of assigned tracks has not reached 254, it might not be possible to make any further divisions of tracks.
To combine two non-adjacent tracks:
First, put the two tracks next to each other in the order
you want using the MOVE function. Then combine them using the COMBINE function.
When one or both tracks to be combined have a name:
The first track name will be used. However, when the first track does not have a name, the second track name will be used.
In the following cases, tracks may not be combined.
Digital recorded track and analogue recorded track.
Long play recorded track and stereo recorded track.
Tracks whose recording time is less than 12 seconds.
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Advanced features
38
Changing default settings
1 With a MiniDisc inserted, press the MODE
button for 2 seconds or more. “SET UP” will appear.
When you release the button, “BEEP ON” or
“BEEP OFF” will appear.
2
Press the
5
or 4 button to display the menu. Then press the MODE button to switch items.
[A-PLAY ON]
[AUTO Psave][BEEP ON]
[BEEP ON] (*)
[BEEP OFF]
[A-PLAY ON] (*)
[A-PLAY OFF]
[AUTO Psave] (*)
[Psave OFF]
(*) indicates default setting.
3 Press the •
■/:OFF button.
Whilst in the stop mode ...
Beep sound
You can eliminate the confirmation sound that beeps when you press a button.
Auto play
You can make the unit not play automatically when you insert a playback-only MiniDisc or an accidental erasure protected MiniDisc.
Auto power save
When the unit is used in a place exposed to much vibration, sound skipping can be decreased by can­celling the auto power save function. (Battery will drain faster.)
What is auto power save function?
Auto power save function automatically adjusts the sound skip memory storage to be from 5 to10 seconds depend­ing on playback conditions, this saves battery power.
If the MiniDisc unit is used in areas of much vibration it may be necessary to fix the sound skip memory to 10 seconds “Psave OFF” this will improve performance un­der difficult conditions but uses more power. (When the AC/car adaptor is used the 10 second mode is always used)
Beep sound
Auto play
Auto power save
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References
Resuming auto play
When you stop playback and replay the MiniDisc
without removing it, playback starts from the point you stopped it.
Once you remove the MiniDisc, playback starts from
the first track.
The unit provides the following functions when you
use it with the separately available car adaptor (AD­CA20X) (when the rechargeable or alkaline battery is removed):
1.
When you turn off the engine, the power of this unit also turns off. (It may not work with some types of cars.)
2. When you restart the engine, playback starts from the beginning of the stopped track.
First track
Stopping
Playing
Stopped track
Stopping
Playing
First track
Stopped track
Stopping
Playing
First track
Stopped track
Other Features and Caution
A rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery is the only kind that can be used. Even if the battery is not used, you should charge it at least once every three months because of the special quality of this battery.
The rechargeable battery can be charged approximately 300 times.
When the operating time is reduced to about half the normal amount of time, even after a full charge is per­formed, replace the battery with a new one (AD-N70BT).
When the battery is charged for the first time or is charged after not being used for a long period, the operating time may be shorter than normal. The battery life will recover with normal use i.e. charging and discharging.
To avoid shortening the service life of the battery only recharge the battery after it has been completely dis­charged.
If the rechargeable battery is used in a cold environment, the operating time will be reduced.
Do not carry the battery in your pocket or a bag together with metal objects (keys, coins, jewelry, etc.). The bat­tery may short out and generate significant amounts of heat.
Do not short-circuit the terminals as they will become very hot and will damage the battery.
Do not drop or subject the battery to shock.
Do not insert objects (metal etc.) into the battery com­partment of this product or into the rechargeable battery .
About the rechargeable battery
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The unit may have the following symptoms whilst recording or editing. The unit is not out of order.
MiniDisc System Limitations
References
40
SYMPTOM
“DISC FULL” or “TOC FULL” appears even though the MiniDisc still has re­cording time left.
The remaining recording time does not increase even though you erased tracks.
The total of the recorded time and the remaining time does not match the maxi­mum recordable time.
Combine function does not work.
Sound skips in fast reverse/forward.
A track number is created in the middle of a track.
LIMITATIONS
More than 255 tracks (maximum) cannot be recorded regardless of the re­cording time. If the MiniDisc is recorded or edited repeatedly or if it has scratches (record­ing skips scratched parts), you may not be able to record the maximum tracks above.
The unit does not count non-recorded portions that last 12 or fewer seconds to display the remaining recording time. The time may not increase even if you erase short tracks.
One cluster (approximately 2 seconds) is the minimum unit for recording. For example, a 3-second track uses 2 clusters (approximately 4 seconds). Therefore, the actual recordable time may be shorter than the displayed time.
A MiniDisc on which recording and editing are repeated may not allow the combine function.
One track is divided and recorded in separate places on a repeatedly re­corded or edited MiniDisc. Sound may skip.
A track number may be created if there are scratches or dust on the MiniDisc.
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Error Messages
ERROR MESSAGES
BATT EMPTY BLANK MD Can’t COPY Can’t EDIT Can’t READ (*)
Can’t REC Can’t STAMP
Can’t WRITE
DEFECT DISC FULL
Er-MD (**) HOLD
LOCKED NO DISC
MEANING
The battery is run down.
Nothing is recorded.
You tried to record from a copy pro-
hibited MiniDisc.
A track cannot be edited.
The disc data cannot be read be-
cause the disc is damaged.
Recording cannot be performed cor-
rectly due to vibration or shock.
Stamp function does not work.
Cannot save the TOC information
correctly to a MiniDisc. (A large por­tion of the disc has been damaged.)
The disc is scratched.
The disc is out of recording space.
The microprocessor has reported a
system fault and the unit is out of or­der.
The unit is in the hold mode.
You removed a MiniDisc whilst re-
cording or editing.
A disc has not been loaded.
Number or symbol appears in (*) position.
REMEDY
Charge the rechargeable battery or replace the alka-
line battery (or use the AC adaptor for power).
Replace the disc with a recorded disc.
Record using the analogue cable.
Change the stop position of the track and then edit it.
Reload the disc.
Replace it with another recorded disc.
Re-record or replace it with another recordable disc.
Check the number of tracks.
Replace the disc with another recordable disc.
If the sound you hear is not right, record again.
Replace the disc with another recordable disc.
Replace it with another recordable disc.
To have it repaired, go to the distributor where you
purchased the unit.
Return the HOLD switch to its original position.
Turn off the power and remove the MiniDisc.
Load a disc.
References
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References
Error Messages : continued
ERROR MESSAGES
NO SIGNAL
PLAY MD
POWER ?
PROTECTED
SORRY
TEMP OVER TOC FORM (**)
TOC FULL
Tr. Protect
? DISC
MEANING
Poor connection of the digital cable.
No output signal comes out from the
connected unit to playback.
You recorded on a playback-only
disc.
Improper power is being supplied.
The write protection tab of a MiniDisc is set to the protected position.
You tried to record on a playback-
only disc.
Since a track number is currently
being located or written to, the unit cannot accept your command.
The temperature is too high.
There is an error in the recording
signal.
There is no space left for recording
character information (track names, disc names, etc.).
The track has been protected from
being erased.
A disc which contains data other than
music was played.
There is an error in the signal re-
corded on the disc.
REMEDY
Connect the digital cable securely.
If the portable CD player has a function to prevent sound skips, deactivate it.
Playback with the connected unit.
Replace it with a recordable disc.
Use one of the specified power sources.
Move the write protection tab back to its original position.
Replace it with a recordable MiniDisc.
Wait for a while and try the operation again.
Turn off the power, and wait for a while.
Erase all of the tracks, and then record again.
Replace it with another recordable disc.
Edit the track with the device on which it was recorded.
A disc which contains non-music data cannot be
played.
Replace it with another recorded disc.
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Number or symbol appears in (*) position.
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Troubleshooting
References
Many potential “problems” can be resolved by the owner without calling a service technician. If something seems to be wrong with this product, check the following before calling your authorised SHARP dealer or service centre.
The unit does not turn on.
No sound is heard from the head­phones.
When the operation buttons are pressed, the unit does not respond.
Some sounds are skipped.
The MiniDisc cannot be ejected.
Recording and editing are impossible.
PROBLEM CAUSE
Is the AC adaptor disconnected?
Is the battery exhausted?
Is the unit in the hold mode?
Has condensation formed inside the unit?
Is the unit being influenced by mechanical shock or by static electricity?
Is the volume set too low?
Is the remote control unit or the headphones plugged in?
Are you trying to play a MiniDisc with data on it instead of a MiniDisc containing music?
Is the unit in the hold mode?
Is the battery exhausted?
Is the remote control unit plug or the headphones plug inserted firmly?
Is the battery exhausted?
Is the unit being subjected to excessive vibration?
Has the track number or character information been written on the disc yet?
Is the unit in the recording or editing mode?
Is the MiniDisc protected against accidental erasure?
Is the unit connected properly to the other equipment?
Is the AC adaptor unplugged or did a power failure occur whilst recording or editing?
Is the unit in the hold mode?
Is an optical signal being output from the stereo system?
Read the operation manual for the stereo system.
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References
Troubleshooting : continued
If trouble occurs
When this product is subjected to strong external in­terference (mechanical shock, excessive static elec­tricity, abnormal supply voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it is operated incorrectly, it may malfunction.
If such a problem occurs, do the following:
1. Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall socket.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Leave the unit completely unpowered for approximately 30 seconds.
4. Plug the AC adaptor back into the wall socket and reoperate the unit.
Cautions:
Do not use chemicals for cleaning (petrol, paint thinner,
etc.). It may damage the cabinet finish.
Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit.
It may cause malfunctions.
Cleaning
When the unit becomes dirty
Clean it with a soft cloth. When the unit is excessively dirty, use a soft cloth dampened in water (external surfaces only).
Clean the plugs and the connecting socket.
If the plugs or sockets are dirty, noise may be heard. Cleaning will prevent noise.
Maintenance
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Moisture condensation
When the unit has condensation inside, the disc signals cannot be read, and the unit may not function properly.
In the following cases, condensation may form inside the unit.
Shortly after turning on a heater.
When the unit is placed in a room
where there is excessive steam or moisture.
When the unit is moved from a
cool place to a warm place.
To remove condensation:
Remove the MiniDisc and leave the unit for approxi­mately 1 hour. The condensation should evaporate and the unit will work properly.
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Specifications
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
References
General
Power source:
DC 1.2V: Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride battery
(AD-N70BT) x 1 DC 5V: AC adaptor (AC 230 - 240V, 50/60 Hz) DC 1.5V: Commercially available, “AA” size (LR6), al-
kaline battery x 1 DC 4.5V: Separately available car adaptor, AD-CA20X
(for cars with a 12-24V DC negative earth elec-
trical system)
Power consumption:
7 W (AC adaptor)
Output RMS; 20 mW (10 mW + 10 mW) power: (0.2% T.H.D.) Charging Approx. 3.5 hours (90 %) time: Approx. 5.5 hours (fully charged)
(When using the AC adaptor included with the unit)
Battery life:
The continuous recording time is for analogue inputs when the volume level is set to “VOL 0”.
The continuous play time shows the value when the volume level is set to “VOL 15”.
The above values are the standard values when the unit is charged and used at an ambient temperature of 20°C (68°F).
The operating time when using an alkaline battery may be dif­ferent, depending on the type and manufacturer of the battery, and on the operating temperature.
Dimensions: Width: 99.9 mm (3-15/16”)
Height: 22.9 mm (29/32”) Depth: 77.9 mm (3-3/32”)
Weight: 191 g (0.42 lbs.) with rechargeable battery Input socket: Line/optical digital, microphone
(powered by the main unit)
Outputsocket: Headphones (impedance: 16 ohms)/remote
control unit
MiniDisc Recorder
Type: Portable MiniDisc recorder Signal readout:
Non-contact, 3-beam semi-conductor laser pick-up
Audio channels: Stereo 2 channels/monaural (long-play mode)
1 channel
Frequency response:
20 – 20,000 Hz (± 3 dB)
Rotation speed: Approx. 400 – 900 rpm Error correction: ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed-
Solomon Code)
Coding: ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding),
24-bit computed type
Recording method:Magnetic modulation overwrite method Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz (32 kHz and 48 kHz signals are converted to 44.1 kHz
, and then recorded.)
Wow and flutter: Unmeasurable (less than ±0.001% W. peak
)
When using a commercially available, high capacity, “AA” size (LR6), alkaline battery
Continuous recording:
Approx. 3 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 7 hours
When using the rechargeable battery (fully charged) in­cluded with the unit
Continuous recording:
Approx. 4.5 hours
Continuous play:
Approx. 6.5 hours
Recording level
MIC H
MIC L
LINE
Reference input level
0.25 mV
2.5 mV 100 mV
Input impedance
10 k ohms 10 k ohms 20 k ohms
Input sensitivity:
Output level:
Specified
output
250 mV (-12 dB)
Maximum
output level
10 mW + 10 mW
Load
impedance
16 ohms
10 k ohms
Headphones
LINE
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References
Index
46
Preparation
Connections ............................................9,10
Insert a MiniDisc...........................................8
Recording
Double time recording
in monaural mode ....................................16
Recording from a microphone....................20
Sound-actuated recording..........................21
Synchronized recording .............................15
To start recording
from the middle of track ........................... 17
Playback
Bass control ...............................................14
Random play ..............................................24
Repeat play ................................................24
To play at double speed .............................24
Volume control ...........................................14
Explanation
Erase-prevention tab....................................8
Resuming auto play ...................................39
TOC.......................................................11,12
Timed auto mark ........................................22
Editing
Disc name ..................................................31
Stamping titles.......................................33,34
To add characters.......................................32
To combine tracks ......................................36
To divide a track .........................................36
To erase a character ..................................32
To erase all of the tracks at once ...............35
To erase tracks one at a time .....................35
To move track.............................................37
Track name ................................................31
Function
Battery level ...............................................26
Battery Power........................................27,28
Default settings ..........................................38
Hold function ..............................................29
Listening through a car stereo....................30
Listening through a stereo system .............30
Remaining playing time..............................25
Remaining recording time ..........................25
Total playing time .......................................25
Track numbers ...........................................19
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Subject to the terms listed below, Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd. (hereinafter called “the Company”) guarantee to pro­vide for the repair of, or at its option replace this Sharp Equipment, or any component thereof, (other than bat­teries), which is faulty or below standard, as a result of inferior workmanship or materials.
The conditions of this guarantee are:
1. The guarantee shall only apply to defects which occur within one year from the date of purchase, provided that this equipment is sent to the repair address within this period.
2. This guarantee covers equipment intended for private domestic use only. This guarantee does not apply to equipment used in the course of a business, trade or profession.
3. The guarantee does not cover MiniDiscs or batteries.
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4. This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at ad­justment or repair other than by a Service Facility ap­pointed by Sharp.
5. In the unlikely event of a defect occuring, the product must be returned to the Company’s repair centre with proof of purchase. A postage paid label and a fault re­port form are supplied with the product for this purpose. It is your responsibility to ensure that the packaging is adequate, and to obtain proof of posting. Further details of the repair service, which is available after the guarantee period on a chargeable basis, and additional report forms and labels can be obtained by telephoning 0870 738 0099.
6. No person has any authority to vary the terms or condi­tions of this guarantee.
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SHARP CORPORATION
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