MINIDISC PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM
MDX-01
MDX-02
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
(
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B60-4940-08 00 CH
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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................... 4
Editing the MD titles ............................................ 32
Assigning a title to a disc or track ........................ 32
Registering titles .................................................. 34
Copying titles ....................................................... 35
Moving one track ................................................. 37
Moving several tracks at a time ........................... 38
Combining tracks ................................................. 39
Dividing a track ..................................................... 40
Erasing a track ...................................................... 42
Erasing several tracks at a time ........................... 43
Canceling editing.................................................. 44
Waking up to the timer playback (O.T.T.) ............ 45
Program timer (PROG.1, PROG.2) ....................... 47
Timer playback using program timer .................... 47
Timer recording using program timer ................... 49
Sleep timer (SLEEP) ............................................. 51
Automatic power save (A.P.S.) ............................. 51
Preparation section
Connections ........................................................... 6
Confirm that the following accessories are present ..... 6
Loading batteries in the remote control unit .......... 6
Connecting the accessories ................................... 7
Mode display .......................................................... 8
Connecting other components............................... 9
Adjusting the present time................................... 10
Presetting radio stations ...................................... 11
Basic section
Playback of CD ..................................................... 12
Playback of MD .................................................... 14
Receiving broadcast stations ............................... 16
Receiving non-preset broadcast stations ............. 17
Recording CD onto MD (MD O.T.E.) .................... 18
Recording the CD track being played
Knowledge sections
(Single-track recording)......................................... 19
Operating precautions .......................................... 52
Digital recording and SCMS ................................. 54
In case of difficulty ............................................... 55
Display message list ............................................ 57
Specifications ....................................................... 58
Controls and indicators......................................... 59
Application section
Displayed information .......................................... 20
Viewing the CD information ................................. 20
Viewing the MD information ................................ 21
Adjusting the display back light brightness .......... 22
Adjusting the tone................................................ 23
Enhancement of bass and treble
(EX.BASS/LOUDNESS) ........................................ 23
Fine adjustment of bass and treble (TONE) ........ 23
Playing CD or MD tracks in the desired sequence
(PGM) .............................................................. 24
Repeating a CD or MD (REPEAT) ......................... 25
Playing a CD or MD in a random (RANDOM)...... 25
Searching an MD track by the title ....................... 26
Recording on MD ................................................. 27
High-speed recording of all CD tracks onto an MD .... 29
Recording CD tracks onto MD by CD program playback ... 30
Recording only the first track of CD (BEST HITS) ... 31
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
3. CAUTION– Polarization – This appliance
may be 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.
9. Enclosure removal – Never remove the
enclosure. If the internal parts are touched
accidentally, a serious electric shock might occur.
10. 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.
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.
11. 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.
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.
12. 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.
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13. Damage requiring service – The appliance
should be serviced by qualified service personnel
when:
18. Attachment – Do not use attachments not
recommended by the appliance manufacturer
as they may cause hazards.
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.
19. 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.
20. 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.
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the
enclosure damaged.
F. The appliance exhibits a marked change in
performance.
14. 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.
15. 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.
16. 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.
17. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
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Connections
Confirm that the following accessories are present
AM loop antenna (x 1)
AM loop antenna
stand (x 1)
Remote control unit (x 1)
R6/SUM-3 batteries
for remote (x 2)
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Unpacking
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.
Loading batteries in the remote control unit
(1) Removethebatterycom-
partment cover of the re-
mote.
(2) Insert two R6/SUM-3/"AA"-
size batteries following the po-
larity indications.
(3) Attach the battery com-
partment cover.
÷ The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking, and their service life may be short.
÷ When the remote-controllable distance becomes short, replace both of the batteries with new ones.
÷ If direct sunlight or the light of a high-frequency fluorescent lamp (inverter type, etc.) is incident to the remote
sensor on the main unit front panel, malfunction may occur. In such a case, change the installation position
to avoid malfunction.
÷ When pressing more than one remote control keys successively, press each key securely by leaving an
interval of 1 second or more between keys.
÷ The standard remote-control range is within about 6 meters from the main unit front panel. Be sure to point
the remote to remote sensor on the front panel.
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Connecting the accessories
FM rod antenna
Extend the FM antenna and
orient it to obtain the best
receivingconditionpossible.
ANTENNA
AM
FM 75Ω
GND
ANTENNA
AC IN
PHONES
AC IN
AM loop antenna
(External antenna)
➔
➔
POWER cord
➔
AM
FM 75Ω
GND
ANTENNA
To an AC power outlet
The provided antenna has been de-
signed for indoor use. Place it in a
position as apart as possible from a
TV and power cords and orient it to
obtain the best receiving condition.
Plug the power cord to a 220 V AC, 50 Hz
wall power outlet.
÷ When removing the power cord connection, un-
plug the power plug of the wall outlet first.
÷ Be sure to insert each connection cord securely. If a cord is plugged in incompletely, audio may not be output
or noise may be generated.
÷ Before connecting or disconnecting any connection cord, be sure to first unplug the power cord from the wall
power outlet.
÷ Do not install the speakers near a TV set. Otherwise, color irregularities due to magnetism may be observed
on the TV screen.
÷ Be sure to put the unit to the STANDBY more before plugging or unplugging the power cord.
Continued on next page ➔
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Connections (continued)
Mode display
The area on the right of the display panel shows the input selection (source) and current
operation mode.
1 Source display/CD, MD and TUNER
2 Recording indicator
3 Selected input source display
4 Recording direction display
The points blink when recording pauses.
5 Volume indicator and Play/Pause mode indicator
Two points blink to indicate the Pause mode.
In regard to demonstration
This unit incorporates a demonstration mode (display only). The demonstration shows
the display conditions of various operation modes by switching them sequentially, but
the audio does not vary during it.
When the power supply fails and restores or the power cord is unplugged and plugged
during operation, the unit automatically enters the demonstration mode ("DEMO ON").
To cancel demonstration mode : Press the SET/DEMO key while "DEMO ON" is indicated.
To enter demonstration mode : Keeponpressing theSET/DEMOkeyformorethan2seconds
while the unit is ON.
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Connecting other components
Distribute the antenna lead indoors using a
commercially available 75Ω coaxial cable and
connect it to the FM ANTENNA terminals.
FM outdoor antenna
(separatelyavailableinau-
dio stores)
÷ Installation of the outdoor antenna is dangerous
work. Have your dealer or antenna installation spe-
cialist install it whenever possible.
PHONES
10mm
10mm
headphones
AM
FM 75Ω
GND
ANTENNA
Plug the optional headphones
equipped with stereo mini-plugs.
÷ When listening audio through speak-
ers, unplug the headphones from the
PHONES jack.
ANTENNA
AM
FM 75Ω
GND
ANTENNA
AC IN
PHONES
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Adjusting the
present time
4 Press the SET/DEMO key.
To use the timer function, it is required to
set the built-in clock of the unit to the cor-
rect time. The clock shows the time of day
in 12-hour system.
5 Press the VOLUME/MULTI
2
6
4
,
UP ( ) or DOWN
CONTROL
( ) key to input the figure of
minute.
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
6 Press the SET/DEMO key.
STOP
,
3 5
1
Main unit only
To check the time of day :
1 Press the POWER
key to
PresstheSTOP7key(orthe7STOPkeyon
theremote)whiletheunitisintheSTANDBY
mode.
turn power on.
2 Press and hold the MENU
keyformorethan3seconds.
÷ After a power failure or when the power cord is
unplugged and plugged again, the time should be
adjusted again.
÷ Accurate time adjustment is possible by pressing
the SET/DEMO key at the same time as a time
announcement indicating the 00 second of the
minute.
3 Press the VOLUME/MULTI
UP ( ) or DOWN
CONTROL
( ) key to input the figure of
hour.
Example: Adjustment to 8:07am
12 o'clock of day is displayed as "12:00pm" and 12
o'clock of night is displayed as "12:00am".
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Presetting radio stations
4 Press the ENTER key during
Preparationsection
reception.
Each of the desired stations can be preset
individually. Up to 40 stations can be stored
in the preset memory.
POWER
/
--
5 While "P
" is blinking,
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
press the 4 or ¢ key re-
peatedly to select the de-
sired preset number.
Numeric
keys
100
()
0
10
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
Press and hold the 4 or ¢ key to
skip unnecessary preset numbers.
The preset number can also be se-
lected by pressing numeric keys.
Examples :
To select preset No. 13 : +10, 3
To select preset No. 20 : +10, +10, 0
SET
ENTER
5
5
3
1
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
3
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
,
4 6
2
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
6 Press the ENTER key again.
Remote control only
To preset another station :
Repeat steps 1 to 6.
1 PresstheFM/AMkeysothat
the "AM" or "FM" band is
selected.
To preset a station with weak radio wave :
In step 2, select the manual tuning mode
by pressing the AUTO/MANU. key so that
"AUTO" is not lit.
2 Press the AUTO/MANU. key
so that "AUTO" is lit.
"AUTO" lit
÷ When a station is preset in a preset number which
stores a previously preset station, the newly pre-
set information overwrites the previously preset
information.
3 Press the 1 or ¡ key to
tune in the desired station.
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Playback of CD
To play a CD.
POWER
/
STOP
1
TITLE SEARCH
4
Numeric
keys
TITLE INPUT
10
,:
100
()
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
ワ
ヲンQZ
’
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
PGM
¢
¡
D
SET/DEMO
SET
ENTER
4
1
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
CD
/
/
FM/AM
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
PUSH OPEN
AUTO/MANU.
3
,CD6
RANDOM
DISPLAY
7STOP
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
CD
,
2
1
4
VOLUME
, CD
3
RC-MDX0001
1 Press the POWER
key to turn power on.
2 Insert a CD.
The label side must be on top
(2)
The CD should be placed horizontally on the
tray. To prevent malfunction, do not place it
obliquely.
TUNING
TUNER FM/AM
PUSH OPEN
(1) Open the CD door by pressing the area
marked "PUSH OPEN 0" of the CD door.
(2) Place a CD.
(1),(3)
(3) Close the CD door.
Elapsedplaytimeof
track being played
3 Press the CD 6key.
Track No.
4 Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key or one of
the VOLUME keys on the remote
until the desired listening volume
is obtained.
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Key operations of CD
Purpose
Operation
Press the STOP 7key (or the 7STOP key on the remote).
To stop playback
To let playback pause Press the CD 6 key. Press it again to resume playback.
To skip a track
Press the ¢key to skip to the next track.
Press the 4 key to skip to the previous track.
To fast forward audio Press and hold the ¡ key on the remote during playback, and
release the key at the position you want to restart normal play-
back.
To fast reverse audio Press and hold the 1key on the remote during playback, and
release the key at the position you want to restart normal play-
back.
To start playback
from the desired track
Specify the desired track number using the numeric keys on the
remote.
Examples : Track No. 10 : +10, 0
Track No. 23 : +10, +10, 3
If "PGM" is lit, turn it off by pressing the PGM key on the remote.
To take out the CD :
Stop playback and press the area marked "PUSH OPEN 0" on the CD door to open it.
÷ Do not force open or close the CD door, for this will lead to malfunction.
÷ When a CD has been inserted while the power is OFF, simply pressing the CD 6key in the STANDBY mode
turns the power ON and starts playback automatically. (One-touch operation)
÷ When a CD-TEXT disc is played, the text information recorded in the CD (disc title and track titles) is displayed
automatically (see page 20).
÷ For the types of CDs that can be played on this unit, see "Discs which can be played with this unit" (page 53).
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Playback of MD
To play a MD.
STOP
4
POWER
/
1
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
D
SET/DEMO
Numeric
keys
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
100
()
10
0
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
CLEAR
STANDBY/TIMER
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PGM
¢
¡
PUSH OPEN
SET
ENTER
4
1
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
,MD
3
1
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
7STOP
3
,MD 6
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
EJECT
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
4
VOLUME
MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM
RC-MDX0001
MDX-01
EJECT
2
1 Press the POWER
key to turn power on.
2 Insert a MD.
Insert a MD into the insertion slot of the
main unit.
EJECT
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
MD PERSOSYSTEM
MDX-01
In the direction of the arrow
Track No.
being played
Elapsedplaytimeofthe
track being played
3 Press the MD 6key.
Track title
4 Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key or one of
the VOLUME keys on the remote
until the desired listening volume
is obtained.
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Key operations of MD
Purpose
Operation
Press the STOP 7key (or the 7STOP key on the remote).
To stop playback
To let playback pause Press the MD 6 key. Press it again to resume playback.
To skip a track
Press the ¢key to skip to the next track.
Press the 4 key to skip to the previous track.
To fast forward audio Press and hold the ¡ key on the remote during playback, and
release the key at the position you want to restart normal play-
back.
To fast reverse audio Press and hold the 1key on the remote during playback, and
release the key at the position you want to restart normal play-
back.
To start playback
from the desired track
Specify the desired track number using the numeric keys on the
remote.
Examples : Track No. 10 : +10, 0
Track No. 23 : +10, +10, 3
Track No. 100 : +100, 0
If "PGM" is lit, turn it off by pressing the PGM key on the remote.
To take out the MD :
Stop playback and press the EJECT 0key.
÷ The MD cannot be inserted or ejected in the STANDBY mode. Do not force insert an MD in the STANDBY
mode, for this will lead to malfunction.
÷ WhenaMDhasbeeninsertedwhilethepowerisOFF, simplypressingtheMD6keyintheSTANDBYmode
turns the power ON and starts playback automatically. (One-touch operation)
÷ When the MD contains recording of title information, the titles of the disc or tracks recorded in the MD are
displayed automatically.
÷ This unit is capable of playing back a monaurally recorded MD.
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Receiving broadcast stations
Previously stored (preset) radio stations can be tuned in with a one-touch operation.
For the preset procedure, see "Presetting radio stations" (page 11).
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
,
,
2
2
Numeric
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
keys
100
()
10
3
0
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
, FM/AM
1
SET
REPEAT
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
2
4
1
ENTER
,
2
,
¢
D
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
MENU
SET/DEMO
CD
/
/
FM/AM
¡
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
AUTO/MANU.
STANDBY/TIMER
RANDOM
DISPLAY
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
TIME
DISPLAY
AUTO/MANU.
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
STOP/
TUNE
MODE
1
RC-MDX0001
3
1 Press the TUNER FM/AM key (or the FM/AM key on the remote).
2 Press the 4or ¢repeatedly to
select the desired station preset
number.
Each press of the key switches the preset station in
sequence.
3 Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key or one of
the VOLUME keys on the remote
until the desired listening volume
is obtained.
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To tune a radio station using numeric keys :
Input the preset number of the desired station using the numeric keys on the remote.
Examples : Track No. 23 : +10, +10, 3
Track No. 40 : +10, +10, +10, +10, 0
Receiving non-preset broadcast stations
A radio station can be tuned either by auto tuning or manual tuning according
to the current reception condition.
(1) Press the STOP 7 /TUNE MODE key of the main unit (or the AUTO/MANU. key on the remote) to
select the tuning mode.
When"AUTO"islit:Indicatestheautomode(stereoreception)whichissuitablewhenthereceiving
condition is good.
When "AUTO" is not lit: Indicates the manual mode (monaural reception) which is suitable when
the receiving condition is poor.
÷ Usually leave "AUTO" lit (auto tuning mode, stereo reception).
(2) While "AUTO" or "MANUAL" is lit, press the 4or ¢ key of the main unit to start tuning.
Tuning can also be started by pressing the 1or ¡key on the remote.
Auto tuning: Each press of the key tunes the next station automatically.
Manual tuning: Press and hold the key until the next station is tuned.
"TUNED" lights when a station is received
"STEREO" lights when a stereo station is received
"AUTO" lights in auto tuning mode
Frequency display
÷ When the unit is in the STANDBY mode, simply pressing the TUNER FM/AM key (or the FM/AM key on the
remote) turns the power ON and starts radio play automatically. (One-touch operation)
÷ Press and hold the 4or ¢key during tuning to skip unnecessary radio stations.
÷ Every time the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote is pressed, the display is switched alternately between the
frequency display and time of day display.
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Recording CD onto MD (MD O.T.E.)
The MD O.T.E. (One-Touch Edit) function makes it possible to record all tracks in a CD on an
MD with a one-touch operation (All-track recording). It is also capable of recording the cur-
rently played CD track on an MD with a one-touch operation (Single-track recording).
MENU
VOLUME/
MULTI CONTROL
SET/DEMO
POWER
/
1
4
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
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10
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VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
CLEAR
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
P.CALL
PUSH OPEN
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
2
STOP
1
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
7STOP
AUTO/MANU.
, MD O.T.E.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
EJECT
VOLUME
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM
RC-MDX0001
MDX-01
3
1 Press the POWER
key to turn power on.
2 Insert a CD.
(2)
T
he
lab
el s
ide
must be on top
The CD should be placed horizontally on the tray.
To prevent malfunction, do not place it obliquely.
(1) Open the CD door by pressing the area
TUNING
TUNER FM/AM
marked "PUSH OPEN 0" of the CD door.
PUSH OPEN
(2) Place a CD.
(3) Close the CD door.
(1),(3)
If the CD is already playing, stop it.
3 Insert a recordable MD.
Insert the MD into the insertion slot of the main
unit.
EJECT
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
MD PERSSYSTEM
MDX-01
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4 Press the MD O.T.E. key on the remote.
If you are operating the main unit :
÷ Press the keys within intervals of less than 5 seconds.
(1) Press the MENU key.
(2) PresstheVOLUME/MULTICONTROLUP(
)
or DOWN ( ) key so that "REC MODE ?" is
displayed, then press the SET/DEMO key.
(3) Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key so that "CD → MD
<NORM>" is displayed, then press the SET/DEMO key.
Recording of CD tracks starts from the first track of the CD.
Recording the CD track being played (Single-track recording)
(1) Play the CD track to be recorded.
(2) Press the MD O.T.E. key on the remote.
If you are operating the main unit :
÷ Press the keys within intervals of less than 5 seconds.
(1) Press the MENU key.
(2) Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key so that "REC MODE ?" is
displayed, then press the SET/DEMO key.
(3) Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key so that "CD → MD
<NORM>" is displayed, then press the SET/DEMO key.
Recording starts after returning to the beginning of the current track.
To stop recording in the middle :
Press the STOP 7 key (or the 7 STOP key on the remote). This stops both playback and
recording.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while "WRITING" is displayed, because the MD recorder is writing
recorded and edited data in the MD in this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and edited data, do not unplug
the power cord before "WRITING" disappears.
÷ For the types of MDs that can be recorded on this unit, see "Handling of Mini Disc" (page 53).
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Displayed information
The display on the main unit shows the time
and other information of CD and MD. The
brightness of the display can be adjusted.
÷ Only the information of 1 and 2 is displayed during
1-track repeat or random playback.
÷ When the displayed time reaches 100 minutes or
more, the display shows "
---:--".
Viewing the CD information
CD TEXT function
POWER
When a CD-TEXT disc is played, the main
unit automatically shows the disc titles and
track titles recorded in the disc provided that
they are composed of alphanumeric charac-
ters.
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TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
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10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
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CLEAR
This unit cannot display the text informa-
tion of certain CD TEXT discs.
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
Up to 1000 characters can be displayed.
"TEXT FULL" is displayed for the informa-
tion of the 1001st and later characters.
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
TIME DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
The displayed information switches each
time the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote
is pressed.
1. Elapsed play time of the track being
played
2. Remaining play time of the track be-
ing played
3. Elapsed play time of the disc
4. Remaining play time of the disc
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Viewing the MD information
TITLE INPUT
÷ Only the information of 1 and 2 is displayed during
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
1-track repeat or random playback.
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:
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’
CLEAR
÷ When the displayed time reaches 100 minutes or
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
more, the display shows "
---:--".
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
Display in recording
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
1. Remaining recordable time of the disc
DISPLAY
TIME DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
2. Elapsed recording time of the track
being recorded
RC-MDX0001
This display returns to remaining recordable time
1 in 8 seconds.
The displayed information switches each
time the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote
is pressed.
To view the disc title or track titles :
Display in playback
When the MD contains the recording of the
disc title, this unit displays it automatically
in stop mode.
1. Elapsed play time of the track being
played
When the MD contains track title informa-
tion, thisunitdisplaysthemautomaticallyin
playback.
If a title is too long to be shown in a display
page, press the DISPLAY key on the re-
mote. This scrolls the displayed characters,
you can read the entire information.
2. Remaining play time of the track be-
ing played
3. Elapsed play time of the disc
÷ "NO TITLE" is displayed when the MD does not
contain title information.
÷ ThedisplayedCDtimeinformationswitcheswhen
the TIME DISPLAY key is pressed while the
elapsed recording time of a track is displayed
during recording from a CD onto an MD (see page
20).
4. Remaining play time of the disc
5. Remaining recordable time of the disc
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Adjusting the display back
light brightness
SET/DEMO
MENU
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
VOLUME/
MULTI CONTROL
Main unit only
1 Press the MENU key.
2 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "BACK LIGHT ?" is
displayed,thenpresstheSET/
DEMO key.
3 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
to select the desired bright-
ness, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
H: Normal brightness
L: Low brightness
÷ The back light brightness cannot be adjusted
while the sleep timer is activated.
÷ Even when the brightness is set to "L", it may turn
high momentarily when a key is pressed.
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Fine adjustment of bass
Adjusting the tone
(TONE)
and treble
Enhancement of bass and
(EX.BASS/LOUDNESS)
treble
POWER
/
SOUND
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
100
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10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
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:
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REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
SET
ENTER
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
STANDBY/TIMER
CD
/
/
FM/AM
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
TONE
VOLUME
VOLUME
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
RC-MDX0001
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
SOUND
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Remote control only
1 Press the TONE key on the
remote repeatedly until
"BASS" or "TREBLE" is dis-
played.
PresstheSOUNDkeyrepeat-
edly until the desired tone
enhancement is displayed.
"EX. BASS" : Enhances the bass tone re-
gardless of the current volume.
"BASS" : Low frequency level adjustment.
"TREBLE":Highfrequencyleveladjustment.
"LOUDNESS" : Enhances both the bass
and treble tones according to the cur-
rent volume. (Effective during low-vol-
ume listening)
Both indicators off : Bass and treble set
using the TONE function.
2 Adjust the VOLUME keys to
Display when "EX. BASS" is selected
the desired level.
The high or low frequency level can be
adjusted in the range between -8 and +8.
Example: "EX. BASS"
÷ The "LOUDNESS" or "EX. BASS" mode is canceled
if the bass or treble level is adjusted while "LOUD-
NESS" or "EX. BASS" is lit.
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Playing CD or MD
5 Press the PGM key.
To select other tracks, repeat steps 4 and
tracks in the desired
5 for each.
(PGM)
If you commit a mistake :
Press the CLEAR/DELETE key to clear the
track number and restart selection.
sequence
Use the following procedure to program up
to 32 desired tracks in a desired order.
CD : Press the CD 6 key.
6
MD : Press the MD 6 key.
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
Numeric
TITLE INPUT
To stop program playback :
keys
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10
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TRACK EDIT
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Press the 7 STOP key (or the STOP7 key of
the main unit).
CLEAR
PGM
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
PGM
SET
To clear a programmed track :
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CLEAR/
DELETE
CD
/
/
FM/AM
PresstheCLEAR/DELETEkeyinstopmode.
Each press clears the currently last pro-
grammed track.
To clear all programmed tracks, press the
PGM key.
CD
MD
6
6
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
7
STOP
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
÷ When"PGMFULL"isdisplayed, nomoretrackcan
be programmed.
Remote control only
CD : Press the CD 6 key.
1
MD : Press the MD 6 key.
2 Press the 7 STOP key.
3 Press the PGM key.
4 Select the desired track.
Examples of track number inputs:
Track No. 23: +10, +10, 3
Track No. 40: +10, +10, +10, +10, 0
(Go to step 5 within 8 seconds.)
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Repeating a CD or MD Playing a CD or MD
(REPEAT)
(RANDOM)
in a random
Use the following procedure to play the de-
sired track(s) repeatedly. Repeat playback
can also be activated in the program play-
back or random playback mode.
Use the following procedure to play tracks
in a random. This will renew the enjoyment
of the same disc that you have already
played many times.
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
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REPEAT
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
PGM
SET
ENTER
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
D
CD
/
/
FM/AM
SET/DEMO
CD
MD
6
6
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
AUTO/MANU.
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
RANDOM
DISPLAY
STANDBY/TIMER
RANDOM
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
PUSH OPEN
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Press the REPEAT key dur-
ing playback repeatedly un-
til "REPEAT" or "REPEAT
ALL" is lit.
Remote control only
"REPEAT" : Repeats playback of a single
track being played.
CD : Press the CD 6 key.
MD : Press the MD 6 key.
If "PGM" is lit, press the PGM key on the
remote to turn it off before the above.
1
"REPEAT ALL" : Repeats playback of all
tracks in a disc.
Display when "REPEAT" is selected
2 Press the RANDOM key so
that "RANDOM" is lit.
To cancel repeat playback :
Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until nei-
ther "REPEAT" or "REPEAT ALL" is lit.
To cancel random playback :
PresstheRANDOMkeysothat"RANDOM"
is not lit.
÷ When repeat playback is activated during random
playback or program playback."REPEAT" is lit and
all of the disc tracks or programmed tracks will be
played repeatedly.
÷ Random playback stops after having all of the
tracks on the disc.
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Searching an MD
track by the title
÷ This unit is capable of assigning the disc title and
track titles to an MD (page 32).
With an MD containing the recording of track
titles, the desired track can be searched by
specifying the title.
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE
TITLE INPUT
SEARCH
10
100
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0
TRACK EDIT
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:
CLEAR
PGM
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
PGM
SET
ENTER
4
/
¢
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
MD
6
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Remote control only
1 Press the MD 6 key.
If "PGM" is lit, press the PGM key on the
remote to turn it off before proceeding.
2 PresstheTITLESEARCHkey.
3 Press the 4 or ¢ key re-
peatedly until the desired
track title is displayed.
4 Press the MD 6 key.
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To stop recording :
Recording on MD
PresstheSTOP7 key(orthe7STOPkeyon
the remote).
This unit cannot record audio in monaural mode.
To let recording pause :
Desired music source can be recorded on MDs.
Press the MD 6 key during recording.
Press the MD REC key again to resume
recording from the pause.
MD REC
STOP
In case a message is displayed and
recording will not start :
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
See "Display message list" (page 57).
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
Tips for recording CD onto MD
When the MD recorder in record-pause
mode, the recording can be started auto-
matically at the same time as the playback
of CD is started. (Sync recording)
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
(1) Put the CD player in play-pause mode.
Main unit only
(2) Press the 4 or ¢ key for the required
number of times to select the CD track to be
recorded.
1 Insert a recordable MD.
(3) Press the MD REC key to put the MD
recorder in record-pause mode.
2 Select the music source to
(4) Start playing the CD.
be recorded.
MD recording starts in synchronism.
CD: Press the CD 6 key.
Radio: Press the TUNER FM/AM key.
IfaCDhasalreadybeeninserted, playback
starts immediately: Stop it by pressing the
STOP 7 key (or the 7 STOP key on the
remote).
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
3 Press the MD REC key.
The unit enters record-pause mode.
4 When the recording source
is ready for playback, press
the MD REC key again.
5 Play the recording source.
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Recording on MD (continued)
Recording and track numbers
MD track numbers are used to search the
beginning of a track or programming tracks.
÷ Track numbers are assigned automati-
cally in the following cases:
-
-
-
When the CD track changes during
digital recording from CD to MD.
When audio is input after a no-sound
period of more than 2 seconds.
When low-level sections have contin-
ued during recording of classic music,
etc.
-
When the MD REC key is pressed in
record-pause mode to resume record-
ing.
÷ When the TRACK EDIT key on the re-
mote is pressed during editing, a new
track number is assigned at that position.
÷ Unnecessary track numbers can be re-
moved by the following operations:
-
EDIT (page 42) for erasing unneces-
sary tracks.
-
COMBINE (page 39) for erasing an
unnecessary track number by combin-
ing two tracks.
÷ The MD cannot be inserted or ejected while the
unit is in the STANDBY mode. Do not force insert
an MD in the STANDBY mode, for this will lead to
malfunction.
÷ When recording a CD onto an MD, the digital
recording is set automatically.
When recording a radio broadcast on an MD, the
analog recording is set automatically.
÷ It is convenient to use the MD O.T.E. recording
when recording a CD onto an MD (page 18).
The MD records signals in two ways;
"digital recording" for directly recording
the digital signal output from the CD and
"analogrecording"forrecordingananalog
signal by converting it to a digital signal.
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To stop recording in the middle :
High-speed recording
of all CD tracks onto
an MD
PresstheSTOP7 key(orthe7STOPkeyon
the remote). This stops both playback and
recording.
All of the tracks in a CD can be recorded in
half the usual period of time.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
VOLUME/
MULTI CONTROL
SET/DEMO
MENU
÷ Oncehigh-speedrecordingof"CD→ MD<HIGH>"
has been started, it is not permitted to record the
same CD by high-speed recording within 74 min-
utes after the start of previous high-speed record-
ing. It is also prohibited to continue high-speed
recording of more than 31 discs within 74 min-
utes.
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
If you want to record the same CD again, use the
MD O.T.E. recording (page 18).
STOP
Main unit only
1
Makepreparationforrecording.
See steps 1 to 3 in "Recording CD onto
MD" (page 18).
Time until the high-speed recording of the same CD is
permitted
2 Press the MENU key.
3 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "REC MODE ?" is dis-
played, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
4 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "CD → MD <HIGH>" is
displayed,thenpresstheSET/
DEMO key.
The CD starts to be played at the double
speed and the signal is recorded onto the
MD also at the double speed.
When all CD tracks have been recording,
both the CD and MD stop automatically.
Perform the operations in steps 2 to 4
within 5 seconds.
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To stop recording in the middle :
Recording CD tracks
onto MD by CD pro-
gram playback
PresstheSTOP7 key(orthe7STOPkeyon
the remote). This stops both playback and
recording.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
100
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10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
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CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Remote control only
1
Makepreparationforrecording.
See steps 1 to 3 in "Recording CD onto
MD" (page 18).
Be sure to put the MD in stop mode.
2 Program the CD tracks in the
desired order.
See steps 1 to 5 in "Playing CD or MD
tracks in the desired sequence" (page 24).
3 Start recording.
Press the MD O.T.E. key.
The CD will be played in the programmed
sequence and recording will start simulta-
neously.
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To stop recording in the middle :
Recording only the first
track of CD
PresstheSTOP7 key(orthe7STOPkeyon
the remote). This stops both CD playback
and MD recording.
(BEST HITS)
Only the first track of each CD can be re-
corded. This function is convenient for re-
cording the first tracks of multiple single CDs
on a single MD.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
BEST HITS
STOP
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
CD
Main unit only
1
Makepreparationforrecording.
See steps 1 to 3 in "Recording CD onto
MD" (page 18).
2 Press the CD 6 key.
3 Press the STOP 7 key.
If "PGM" is lit, turn it off by pressing the
PGM key on the remote.
4 Press the BEST HITS key.
Recording starts.
When the first track of the CD has been
recorded, both the CD and MD stop auto-
matically.
5 Replace the CD and press
the BEST HITS key.
Record the first tracks of other CDs by
repeating this step.
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Editing the MD titles
5 Press the CHARAC. key re-
peatedlytoselectthedesired
character group.
Assigning a title to a disc
or track
"Aa" : Alphabet group
"12" : Numeral group
When titles are assigned to a disc and its tracks,
the titles can be displayed during playback.
The titles can also be used in searching tracks
by titles.
Character group
POWER
/
Numeric and
character in-
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE
Press the numeric and char-
acter input key repeatedly
until the desired character is
displayed.
For the characters that can be used in titles,
se "Title editing character list" (page 36).
Press the CLEAR/DELETE key to clear the
character which is blinking.
6
put keys
TITLE INPUT
INPUT
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TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
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CLEAR/
DELETE
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
CHARAC.
SPACE
4
SET
SET
ENTER
¢
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
1
¡
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
Press the SPACE key to input a space
character.
ENTER
MD 6
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
7 Press the SET key to enter
the selected character in
memory.
Remote control only
1 Select the MD input and in-
Compose the desired title by repeating
steps 5 to 7 for each character.
Pressing the CLEAR/DELETE key clears
the character located immediately before
the cursor.
sert a recordable MD.
2 Press the TITLE INPUT key.
8 After composing the title,
press the ENTER key.
The title is recorded in the MD and scrolled
on the display.
To assign other track titles, repeat steps3
to 8 for each.
3 Press the 4or ¢key re-
peatedly until "DISC" or the
track number to be titled
("001", etc.) is displayed.
9 Press the TITLE INPUT key.
0 Eject the MD.
4 Press the SET key.
"WRITING" is displayed.
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To stop title input in the middle :
Changing a title
(1) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assigning a title to
Press the TITLE INPUT key any time before
the end of step 7. Editing can also be
canceled provided that it is attempted be-
fore "WRITING" is displayed. For the proce-
dure, see "Canceling editing" (page 44).
a disc or track" (page 32).
(2) Press the 1or ¡key to select the char-
acter to be changed.
(3) Press the CLEAR/DELETE key to clear the
character to be changed.
Character input using the
4 and ¢keys
(4) Perform steps 5 to 0 of "Assigning a title to
a disc or track" (page 32).
(1) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assigning a title to
a disc or track" (page 32).
Deleting a title
(2) Press the 4or ¢key.
(1) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assigning a title to
a disc or track" (page 32).
(2) Press the CLEAR/DELETE key.
Each press deletes one character.
(3) Press the CHARAC. key to select a character
group.
All of the titles can be deleted at once by
selecting "ALL ERASE" in step 3 of "Assign-
ing a title to a disc or track" (page 32).
Uppercase alphabet group: ABC...
Lowercase alphabet group: abc...
Numeral and symbol group: 012...
For the characters that can be used in titles,
see "Title editing character list" (page 36).
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
(4) Press the 4 or ¢ key to select the
desired character.
(5) Press the SET key to enter the selected
character in memory.
÷ If the character to be changed is not displayed,
press the 1or ¡key to move the cursor and
display the previously hidden characters.
Pressing the CLEAR/DELETE key clears the
character located immediately before the
cursor.
÷ If the track to be titled is played before step 2 in
"Assigning a title to a disc or track" (page 32) then
the TITLE INPUT key is pressed, you can input the
title while playing the track to be titled.
(6) Perform steps 8 to 0 of "Assigning a title to
a disc or track" (page 32).
÷ The number of characters that can be input is
1792 characters per disc or 80 characters per
track title.
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Editing the MD titles (continued)
5 Press the ENTER key.
The title is recorded in the MD and scrolled
on the display.
Registering titles
Frequently used titles can be registered and
recalled any time for use in title input.
To assign other track titles, repeat steps3
to 5 for each.
6 Press the TITLE INPUT key.
POWER
/
7 Eject the MD.
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TITLE
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
:
’
INPUT
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
CHARAC.
4
To stop title input in the middle :
SET
Press the TITLE INPUT key any time before
SET
ENTER
¢
the end of step 4.
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Remote control only
1 Select the MD input and in-
sert a recordable MD.
2 Press the TITLE INPUT key.
3 Press the 4 or ¢ key
repeatedly to select one of
"[1]" to "[3]", then press the
SET key.
Input the title characters.
Perform steps 5 to 7 of "Assigning a title
4
to a disc or track" (page 32).
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Copying titles
The disc and track titles can be copied and
used with other titles.
5 Press the SET key.
The title is copied.
Additional characters can be input after
the copied title.
POWER
/
6 Press the ENTER key.
TITLE SEARCH
The title is recorded in the MD and scrolled
on the display.
TITLE INPUT
TITLE
INPUT
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
:
’
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
CHARAC.
4
7 Press the TITLE INPUT key.
SET
SET
ENTER
¢
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
8 Eject the MD.
CD
/
/
FM/AM
"WRITING" is displayed.
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
To stop title copy in the middle :
VOLUME
Press the TITLE INPUT key any time before
the end of step 5.
RC-MDX0001
Editing can be canceled provided that it is
attempted before "WRITING" is displayed.
For the procedure, see "Canceling editing"
(page 44).
Remote control only
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of "As-
signing a title to a disc or
track" (page 32).
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
2 Press the 4 or ¢ key.
3 Press the CHARAC. key re-
peatedly until "[123]" is dis-
played.
4 Press the 4 or ¢key re-
peatedly to select the title to
be copied.
"DISC": Disc title can be copied.
"[001]": Track title can be copied.
"[123]": One of titles stored in title memo
1, 2 and 3 (page 36) can be copied.
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Editing the MD titles (continued)
Title editing character list
The following characters including uppercase and lowercase alphabets, numerals and symbols.
Available characters in title input using the character
input keys on the remote
÷ The titles to be copied by title copy cannot be selected with the character input keys.
÷ Press the SPACE key on the remote to input a space character.
Available characters in title input using the 4and ¢ keys on the remote
Uppercase alphabet group ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Lowercase alphabet group abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Numeral and symbol group 0123456789 !”#$ % & ’()*+ , -. /:;〈= 〉`? @ _
Title memo/title copy group [1 2 3][DISC]([001]…)
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Moving one track
3 Press the TRACK EDIT key
repeatedlyuntil"3MOVE?"
is displayed, then press the
SET key.
Use the following procedure to select a track
and move and insert it to the position of the
desired track number. Multiple tracks can be
moved and reordered by repeating the pro-
cedure for each track. The track numbers
before and after the moved track are ad-
justed automatically.
If "X MOVE" is displayed, the subsequent
operation will not be available (see page 53).
4
Press the 4 or ¢ key re-
peatedly to select the move
destinationpositionwhereyou
wanttoinsertthemovedtrack.
Image of moving a single track
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
B
F
F
Display when a track has been moved after track no.4.
Blinks
POWER
/
5 Press the SET key.
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
¢
SET
ENTER
4
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
6 Press the ENTER key.
CD
/
/
FM/AM
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
7 Eject the MD.
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
"WRITING" is displayed.
VOLUME
To cancel the MOVE operation in the
middle :
RC-MDX0001
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 5.
Editing can be canceled provided that it is
attempted before "WRITING" is displayed.
For the procedure, see "Canceling editing"
(page 44).
Remote control only
1 Select the MD input and in-
sert a recordable MD.
2 Press the 4or ¢key re-
peatedly to select the track
number to be moved.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
The track will be played back.
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Select other track numbers in the desired
sequencebyrepeatingthisstepforeachtrack.
Number of selected tracks
Moving several
tracks at a time
Use the following procedure to select up to
32 tracks you want to move in the desired
sequence and move them together. The
track numbers are adjusted automatically.
Ifyoucommitamistake, presstheCLEAR/DELETE
key to clear the track number and restart selection.
sequence by repeating this step for each track.
Image of moving several tracks
4 tArfatcekrsseilnectthineg dtheesirdeedsirseed-
A
A
B
C
C
E
D
E
F
quence,presstheENTERkey.
D
B
F
5 ePdrelysstothseel4ecttohre¢mokveeydreespteinaat--
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
tionpositionwhereyouwantto
insert the quick-moved tracks.
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
CLEAR/
DELETE
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
Display when 2 tracks are inserted between tracks
5 and 6.
SET
SET
ENTER
4
¢
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
SOUND
DISPLAY
7
STOP
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
6 Press the SET key.
Remote control only
1 Select the MD input and in-
sert a recordable MD.
If the MD is already playing, press the 7
STOP key to stop playback.
7 Press the ENTER key.
8 Eject the MD.
2 ePdrelyssutnhteilT"R3AQCK. MEDOIVTEkey?"reispedaist--
"WRITING" is displayed.
To cancel the Q. MOVE operation in the middle :
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 6.
played, then press the SET key.
Editing can be canceled provided that it is at-
temptedbefore "WRITING" isdisplayed. Forthe
procedure, see "Canceling editing" (page 44).
If "X Q.MOVE" is displayed, the subsequent
operation will not be available (see page 53).
÷
Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING" is displayed, because the MD recorder is
writingrecordedandediteddataintheMDinthisperiod.
Also, to avoid loss of recorded and edited data, do not
unplug the power cord before "WRITING" disappears.
3 pPereastsedthlyet4o seloerct¢onekoeyf trhee-
track numbers to be moved,
then press the SET key.
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Combining tracks
Use the following procedure to combine two
track into a single track. The track numbers
after the combined tracks are adjusted au-
tomatically.
Press the TRACK EDIT key re-
peatedly until "3 COMBINE
?" is displayed, then press the
3
SET key.
Blinks
IImage of combining tracks
A
A
B
B
C
D
E
D
F
E
Track No. selected in step 2
If"XCOMBINE"isdisplayed,thesubsequent
operation will not be available (see page 53).
C
4 Press the 4or ¢key re-
peatedly to select the later
track number to be com-
bined.
POWER
/
Display when combining track Nos. 13 and 17
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
SET
ENTER
4
¢
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
5 Press the SET key.
CD
/
/
FM/AM
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
6 Press the ENTER key.
RC-MDX0001
7 Eject the MD.
"WRITING" is displayed.
Remote control only
To cancel the COMBINE operation in
the middle:
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 5.
Editing can be canceled provided that it is at-
temptedbefore "WRITING" is displayed. For the
procedure, see "Canceling editing" (page 44).
1 Select the MD input and in-
sert a recordable MD.
2 Press the 4or ¢key re-
peatedly to select the earlier
track number to be com-
bined.
÷
Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING" is displayed, because the MD recorder is
writingrecordedandediteddataintheMDinthisperiod.
Also, to avoid loss of recorded and edited data, do not
unplug the power cord before "WRITING" disappears.
The track will be played back.
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Blinks
Dividing a track
Use the following procedure to divide a track
into two. The track numbers are adjusted
automatically.
Track No. selected New track No.
in step 2 assigned after division
Image of dividing a track
If "X DIVIDE" is displayed, the subsequent
operation will not be available (see page
53).
A
A
B
B
C
D
E
E
F
4 Press the SET key again.
The track dividing point is displayed and
the audio of the 3 seconds around it will be
played repeatedly.
C
D
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
&
,
:
’
ワヲンQZ
5 Press the 4or ¢ key re-
peatedly to adjust the track
dividing point.
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
SET
ENTER
4
¢
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
Adjust while listening to the repeated audio.
The dividing point can be adjusted in the
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
range between -31 and +31.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
Point display
Remote control only
1 Select the MD input and in-
If you want to divide the track at another
point, cancel the DIVIDE operation then
restart the procedure from step 2.
sert a recordable MD.
2 Press the 4or ¢ key re-
peatedly to select the track
number to be divided.
6 Press the SET key.
The track will be played back.
3 Find divided point, press the
TRACK EDIT key repeatedly
until"3DIVIDE?"isdisplayed,
then press the SET key.
7 Press the ENTER key.
8 Eject the MD.
"WRITING" is displayed.
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To cancel the DIVIDE operation in the
middle :
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 6.
Editing can be canceled provided that it is
attempted before "WRITING" is displayed.
For the procedure, see "Canceling editing"
(page 44).
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
÷ The two tracks produced by track division do not
have a non-recorded blank between them.
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Erasing a track
Use the following procedure to erase the
track being played. The track numbers will
be adjusted automatically.
3 Press the TRACK EDIT key re-
peatedly until "3ERASE ?" is
displayed, then press the SET
key.
Blinks
Display when erasing track No. 3
Image of erasing a track
A
A
B
B
C
D
C
E
D
F
E
Track No. erased
If "X ERASE" is displayed, the subsequent
operation will not be available (see page 53).
4 Press the SET key.
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
&
,
:
’
ワヲンQZ
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
¢
5 Press the ENTER key.
SET
ENTER
4
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
6 Eject the MD.
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
"WRITING" is displayed.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
To cancel the ERASE operation in the
middle :
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 4.
Editing can be canceled provided that it is
attempted before "WRITING" is displayed.
For the procedure, see "Canceling editing"
(page 44).
Remote control only
1 Select the MD input and in-
sert a recordable MD.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
2 Press the 4or ¢key re-
peatedly to select the track
to be erased.
The track will be played back.
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Erasing several
tracks at a time
Use the following procedure to select up to
32 tracks you want to erase and erase them
together. The track numbers are adjusted
automatically.
3 Press the 4 or ¢ key re-
peatedly to select one of the
tracks to be erased.
Selectothertrackstobeerasedbyrepeating
this step for each.
Select "ALL" if you want to erase all tracks in
an MD.
Number of tracks to be erased
Image of erasing several tracks
A
A
B
C
B
D
E
C
F
Track No.
Ifyoucommitamistake,presstheCLEAR/
DELETE key to clear the track number and
restart selection.
D
4 Press the ENTER key.
POWER
/
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
TRACK EDIT
PGM
100
()
10
0
TRACK EDIT
&
,
:
ワヲンQZ
’
CLEAR/
DELETE
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
5 Press the ENTER key again.
SET
4
ENTER
¢
Ittakesawhileuntiltheeditingcompletes.
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
6 Eject the MD.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
SOUND
DISPLAY
"WRITING" is displayed.
7
STOP
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
Remote control only
To cancel the Q. ERASE operation in
the middle:
1 Select the MD input and in-
sert a recordable MD.
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 4.
If the MD is already playing, press the 7
Editing can be canceled provided that it is
attempted before "WRITING" is displayed.
For the procedure, see "Canceling editing"
(page 44).
STOP key to stop playback.
2 PedrelyssutnhteilT"R3ACQK. EERDAITSkEey?"reispedaist--
played, then press the SET key.
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
If "X Q.ERASE" is displayed, the subsequent
operation will not be available (see page 53).
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To cancel the CANCEL operation in
the middle :
Canceling editing
Editing can be canceled provided that it is
attempted before "WRITING" is displayed.
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before
the end of step 1.
POWER
/
÷ Be careful not to apply vibration to the unit while
"WRITING"isdisplayed, becausetheMDrecorder
is writing recorded and edited data in the MD in
this period. Also, to avoid loss of recorded and
edited data, do not unplug the power cord before
"WRITING" disappears.
POWER
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
10
100
()
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
TRACK EDIT
SET
&
,
:
’
ワヲンQZ
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
÷ "WRITING" is displayed in the following cases :
SET
ENTER
-
-
-
When recording of MD completes.
When MD is ejected.
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
ENTER
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
When the POWER
key is pressed to put
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
the unit in the STANDBY mode.
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
÷ The CANCEL operation is not available unless
editing has been started.
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
Remote control only
1 WhiletheMDisinstopmode,
press the TRACK EDIT key re-
peatedly until "3CANCEL" is
displayed, then press the SET
key.
If "X CANCEL" is displayed, the subsequent
operation will not be available (see page 53).
2 Press the ENTER key.
3 Eject the MD.
"WRITING" is displayed.
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Waking up to the
timer playback
3 Press the MENU key.
4 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "TIMER SET ?" is dis-
played, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
(O.T.T. = Operate easy To use Timer)
The O.T.T. timer makes timer-activated play-
back easy by simply setting the desired time
of the day. The unit is turned off automatically
in an hour after the start of timer playback.
The O.T.T. timer works only once after setting.
5 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "O.T.T. SET ?" is dis-
played, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
POWER
/
POWER
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
100
()
0
10
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
:
’
ワヲンQZ
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
6 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
repeatedly to select the time
atwhichthetimerisactivated
(ON time).
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
The ON time can be set in 5-minute steps.
TIMER
VOLUME
MENU
VOLUME/
MULTI CONTROL
SET/DEMO
ON time display
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
7 Press the SET/DEMO key.
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
7 Execution
POWER
8 Press the TIMER key on the
remote repeatedly so that
"O.T.T." is lit.
7 Setting
"O.T.T." lit
1 Make preparations accord-
ingtothesourcetobeplayed.
2 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
toadjustthelisteningvolume.
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Waking up to the timer playback (continued)
9 Press the POWER
key to
turntheunittotheSTANDBY
mode.
The STANDBY/TIMER indicator lights
green.
The O.T.T. timer is activated and playback
will start when the set ON time comes.
To cancel O.T.T. timer :
Press the TIMER key on the remote until
"O.T.T." disappears.
To re-execute O.T.T. timer with the
same setting as before :
After preparing the source to be played,
press the TIMER key on the remote repeat-
edly until "O.T.T." is lit.
To check or change the timer setting :
Restart the procedure from step 1 again.
÷ Be sure to adjust the time of the day (page 10)
before using the timer functions.
÷ If the STANDBY/TIMER indicator is blinking in
green, the timer setting may be erroneous or the
time of the day is not adjusted. Re-set the appli-
cable item.
÷ The O.T.T. timer cannot be used for program
playback of CD or MD.
÷ When O.T.T. timer was canceled, the O.T.T. timer
setting remains in memory unless it is newly set
again.
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7 Setting
Program timer
(PROG.1, PROG.2)
1 Make preparations accord-
ingtothesourcetobeplayed.
Two timer programs are available to enable
automatic power ON/OFF at the specified
times of every day.
CD : Insert a CD.
MD : Insert an MD.
Radio : Preset stations.
Timer playback using pro-
gram timer
2 Press the MENU key.
Use the following procedure to play the se-
lected source at the selected time period.
3 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "TIMER SET ?" is dis-
played, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
POWER
/
POWER
TITLE SEARCH
4 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
to select "PROG.1 SET ?" or
"PROG.2 SET ?", then press
the SET/DEMO key.
TITLE INPUT
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10
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
:
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CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
5
Select the time to start timer
playback (ON time).
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
TIMER
Press the VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL UP
VOLUME
(
) or DOWN ( ) key to select the figure
of hour, then press the SET/DEMO key.
RC-MDX0001
Timer ON time
MENU
VOLUME/
MULTI CONTROL
Also select the figure of minute in the
same way as above.
SET/DEMO
6 Select the time to stop timer
playback (OFF time).
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
Set in the same way as the ON time.
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
POWER
Timer OFF time
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7 Execution
Program timer (continued)
! Press the TIMER key on the
remote repeatedly so that
the program number to be
7 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
to select "PLAY" or "AI PLAY",
thenpresstheSET/DEMOkey.
executed ("PROG.1" or
"PROG. 2") is lit.
Program No.
"PLAY" : The source will played at the
adjusted volume before entering the
STANDBY mode.
"AI PLAY" : The playback volume will in-
crease gradually after the start of timer
playback.
@ Press the POWER
key to
put the unit in the STANDBY
mode.
When the timer program is activated and
the unit enters the STANDBY mode, the
STANDBY/TIMERindicatorlightsingreen.
When the set ON time comes, the timer
program is executed and playback starts.
8 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
to select the music source to
be input, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
To cancel program timer :
The input source can be selected from
Press the TIMER key on the remote so that
"PROG.1" and "PROG.2" are not lit.
"CD", "MD" and "TUNER" (radio).
9 To listen to radio broadcast-
ing,presstheVOLUME/MULTI
CONTROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( )
key to select the preset num-
berofthedesiredstation,then
press the SET/DEMO key.
To check or change the timer setting :
Restart the procedure from step 1 again.
÷ Be sure to adjust the time of the day (page 10)
before using the timer functions.
This operation is not required when an input
source other than "TUNER" is selected.
÷ The program timer cannot be used for program
playback of CD or MD.
÷ PROG.1 and PROG.2 should be set so that their
operating periods do not overlap. Leave at least 1
minute of interval between the two programs.
0 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
toadjustthelisteningvolume.
÷ The program timer setting is held in memory even
after it is canceled. The program timer setting
remains in memory unless it is newly set again.
The source will be played at the adjusted
volume.
This step is not required when "AI PLAY" is
÷ If the STANDBY/TIMER indicator is blinking in
green, the timer setting may be erroneous or the
time of the day is not adjusted. Re-set the appli-
cable item.
selected.
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Timer recording using pro-
gram timer
Use the following procedure to record a ra-
dio (TUNER) broadcasting at the designated
period of time.
2 Perform steps 2 to 6 of
"Timer playback using pro-
gram timer" (page 47).
3 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "REC" is displayed,
thenpresstheSET/DEMOkey.
POWER
/
POWER
TITLE SEARCH
TITLE INPUT
4 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
to select the preset station
number to be recorded, then
press the SET/DEMO key.
100
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0
10
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
,
:
’
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CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
7 Execution
TIMER
VOLUME
5 Press the TIMER key on the
remote repeatedly so that the
program number to be ex-
ecuted("PROG.1"or"PROG.2"
RC-MDX0001
is lit.
MENU
VOLUME/
Program No.
MULTI CONTROL
SET/DEMO
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
6 Press the POWER
key to
PUSH OPEN
put the unit in the STANDBY
mode.
POWER
When the timer program is activated and
the unit enters the STANDBY mode, the
STANDBY/TIMERindicatorlightsingreen.
When the set ON time comes, the timer
program is executed and recording starts.
7 Setting
1 Makepreparationforrecord-
ing.
See steps 1 and 3 in "Recording CD onto
MD" (page 18).
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To cancel program timer :
Press the TIMER key on the remote so that
"PROG.1" and "PROG.2" are not lit.
To check or change the timer setting :
Restart the procedure from step 1 again.
÷ Be sure to adjust the time of the day (page 10)
before using the timer functions.
÷ PROG.1 and PROG.2 should be set so that their
operating periods do not overlap. Leave at least 1
minute of interval between the two programs.
÷ The speakers do not output audio during timer
recording.
÷ The program timer setting is held in memory even
after it is canceled. The program timer setting
remains in memory unless it is newly set again.
÷ If the STANDBY/TIMER indicator is blinking in
green, the timer setting may be erroneous or the
time of the day is not adjusted. Re-set the appli-
cable item.
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(SLEEP)
Automatic power save
Sleep timer
(A.P.S. = AUTO POWER SAVE)
Use the following procedure to turn the unit
OFF automatically when the designated pe-
riod of time has elapsed. The sleep timer
period can be set to up to 90 minutes in 10-
minute steps.
When the unit is left for more than 30 min-
utes while the CD and MD are in stop mode
or while the "TUNER" input is selected and
the volume is set to "0"., the unit can be set
to turn off automatically.
CD
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
/
STOP MD O.T.E.
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
DISPLAY
VOLUME/
MULTI CONTROL
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
SET/DEMO
MENU
SLEEP
VOLUME
RC-MDX0001
REPEAT
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
MENU
SET/DEMO
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
Remote control only
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
Press the SLEEP key repeat-
edly until the desired OFF
time.
Each press increments the period by 10
1 Press the MENU key.
minutes.
...
...
10 → 20 80 → 90 → OFF → 10
2 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
so that "A.P.S. SET ?" is dis-
played, then press the SET/
DEMO key.
"SLEEP" lit
When the set period has elapsed, the unit
is automatically turned OFF.
3 PresstheVOLUME/MULTICON-
TROL UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) key
toselect A.P.S."ON"or"OFF".
"A.P.S." lit
To check the remaining sleep timer :
Press the SLEEP key during execution of
the sleep timer.
To cancel sleep timer :
Press the SLEEP key repeatedly so that
"SLEEP" disappears.
÷ During execution of the sleep timer, the back light
is dimmed to the "L" brightness even when it has
been set to "H".
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Operating precautions
Maintenance of the unit
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.
Caution on condensation
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside
the unit when there is a great difference in
temperature between this unit and the out-
side.
This unit may not function properly if con-
densation occurs. In this case, leave the
unit for a few hours and restart the opera-
tion after the condensation has dried up.
Be specially cautious against condensation
in a following circumsatance:
In regard to contact cleaner
Do not use contact cleaners because it
could cause a malfunction. Be specially
careful not to use contact cleaners contain-
ing oil, for they may deform the plastic
component.
When this unit is carried from a place to
another across a large difference in tem-
perature, when the humidity in the room
where this unit is installed increases, etc.
Handling of discs
Disc handling precautions
Hold the discs so that you do not touch the
playing surface.
Note related to transportation
and movement
Before transporting or moving this unit,
carry out the following operations.
Label side
Playing side
Do not attach paper or tape to either the
playing side or the label side of the discs.
(1) Remove the CD or MD from the unit.
(2) Press the 6key of the MD.
(3) Wait for some time and verify that the
displaybecomesasshowninthefigure.
Sticker
Sticky paste
(4) Press the 6key of the CD.
(5) Wait for some time and verify that the
displaybecomesasshowninthefigure.
Cleaning
Iffingerprintsorforeignmat-
ter become attached to the
disc,lightlywipethediscwith
asoftcottoncloth(orsimilar)
from the center of the disc
outwards in a radial manner.
(6) Wait a few seconds and turn the unit
OFF.
Storage
When a disc is not to be played for a long
period of time, remove it from the player
and store it in its case.
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Discs which can be played with this unit
CD (12cm, 8 cm) and the audio part of CDV,
CD-G and CD-EXTRA.
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.
Use discs that comply with the IEC stan-
dard, for example a disc carrying the
marking on the label surface.
Storage position
Never play a cracked or warped disc
During playback, the disc rotates at high
speed in the player.
Therefore, to avoid danger, never use a
cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired
with tape or adhesive agent.
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).
Dust countermeasure
The shutter of the disc cartridge is perma-
nently open while the disc is loaded in the
set. Therefore, to prevent dust from pen-
etrating inside the disc, take the disc out of
the unit immediately after completion of
recording or playback.
Pleasedonotusediscswhicharenotround
because they may cause a malfunction.
Care
Wipe periodically dust and dirt attached on
the cartridge with a dry cloth.
Disc accessories
The disc accessories (stabilizer, protection
sheet, protection ring, etc.) which are mar-
keted for improving the sound quality or
protecting discs as well as the disc cleaner
should not be used with this system be-
cause they may cause malfunction.
Write protect tab
To protect recorded contents against acci-
dental 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.
Discbackside
Handling of Mini Disc
Write protect tab
As the Mini Disc is accommodated inside a
cartridge, it can be handled without caring
aboutdustorfingerprint.However,stainedor
soiled cartridge may cause malfunction. To
enjoy beautiful sound for extended period of
time, take care on the following points.
Slide open.
(Recording disabled)
Slide close.
(Recording enabled)
÷ When a protected disc is inserted, "PROTECTED"
is displayed on the unit.
÷ When the inserted disc cannot be edited because
it is protected or it contains too small number of
tracks, "
X
‡‡‡‡‡" is displayed on the unit.
US and foreign patents licensed from
Dolby Laboratories.
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Digital recording
and SCMS
Designed for copyright protection, the
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)
is a prescription that copying of digital sig-
nals as they are in the digital form between
digitalaudioequipmentisallowableonlyfor
one generation.
Memory backup function
Stored contents which are cleared
immediately when power plug is un-
plugged from power outlet.
-
-
Clock display (Cleared in 75 minutes)
MDrecordersection(Clearedimmediately)
Stored contents which are cleared in
at least a day after power plug is un-
plugged from power outlet.
Copy using
digital input
Copy using
digital input
Digital copy
cannot be
repeated.
¶ Amplifier section
-
Input selection
-
-
-
Volume control value
Tone control levels
Timer setting contents
Copy using
analog input
Copy using
analog input
¶ Tuner section
-
-
-
-
Receiving band
Frequency
Preset stations
Auto tuning setting
Copy using
analog input
Copy using
digital input
Copy using
digital input
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In case of difficulty
What seems to be a malfunction is not always so. Before calling for service, check the follow-
ing table according to the symptom of your trouble.
Operation to reset
The microcomputer may fall into malfunction when a cord is unplugged and plugged again
while the unit is ON or due to an external cause. In such a case, the microcomputer should
be reset as described below:
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and, while holding the REPEAT key
depressed, plug the power cord again. This initializes the microcomputer. Note that
this clears the previously stored memory.
Common section
Symptom
Remedy
Sound is not produced.
= Increase the volume level (page 12).
= Unplug the headphones if they are connected (page 9).
No sound from the headphones.
Noise interferes.
= Check if the headphone plug is inserted properly into the
jack (page 9).
= Install the outside antenna more apart from the streets
(page 9).
= Turn nearby electrical appliances off.
= Install the audio system more apart from the TV set.
Amplifier/Speaker section
Symptom
Remedy
Theclockdisplayblinkswithoutchang- = Adjust the present time again (page 10).
ing the figures.
Timer operation is not possible.
Radio stations cannot be received.
= If the present time has not been adjusted or there was a
power failure, adjust the present time (page 10).
= Set the timer ON time and OFF time (pages 45 to 51).
= Press the TIMER key on the remote to activate the timer
(pages 45, 48 and 49).
= Install the antenna (page 7).
= Tune to the frequency of the desired station (page 17).
A station which has been preset can- = Preset stations with tunable frequencies (pages 11).
not be received by pressing the = If the preset memory has been cleared because the
P.CALL key.
power cord has been unplugged for a long period, preset
the stations again (pages 11).
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Remote control unit
Symptom
Remedy
Remote control operation is not = Replace batteries with new ones (page 6).
possible.
= If the remote is too far away from the system or there is
an obstacle in between, point the remote to the remote
sensor on the main unit.
MD recorder section (Symptoms related to the MD standard)
Symptom
Remedy
Therecordabletimeofthediscdoes = Whentheremainingtimeoftheentirediscislessthan12
not increase even when a short
track is erased.
sec., the remaining recordable time does not increase.
= When the disc has been edited several times, the re-
maining recordable time may not increase.
Tracks cannot be combined.
= When the disc has been edited several times, the tracks
may be unable to be combined.
The total of the recorded time and = As the minimum unit of disc recording is 2 seconds, the
remaining recordable time does not
coincide with the recording time
specified for the MD.
displayed time information may differ from the actual
usage of the disc area.
Sound is interrupted after forward = When the disc has been edited several times, the sound
or reverse search. may be intermittent.
"READING" is displayed for an ab- = When a new recordable MD (with nothing recorded) is
normally long time.
inserted, "READING" is displayed longer than usual.
MD recorder section
Symptom
Remedy
Sound is not output even when = Use a recorded MD.
the play key is pressed.
Recording is not possible.
= Restore the position of the write protect tab to the write
enabled position. (page 53)
= Select the input source to be recorded. (page 27)
CD player section
Symptom
Remedy
Sound it not produced even when the = Insert the CD properly (page 12).
play key is pressed.
= Cleanthediscasdescribedin"Dischandlingprecautions"
(pages 52 and 53).
= Remove condensation as described in "Caution on con-
densation" (page 52).
Sound skips.
= Clean the disc as described in "disc handling precautions"
(pages 52 and 53).
= Check that the disc is not scratched.
= Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations.
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Display message list
Displayed Message
BLANK DISC
Meaning
= No MD is inserted in the unit.
BUFFER OVER
= An attempt is made to perform high-speed recording of more than 30 discs
within 74 minutes.
CAN'T COPY
= Anattemptismadetorecorddigitalsignalfromasourcewhileitsdigitalcopy
has been prohibited by SCMS.
CAN'T EDIT
= An attempt is made to edit a track which is too short.
DISC ERROR
= The contents of UTOC* are abnormal. In this case, perform "ALL ERASE"
operation (page 43). If this is not possible, use another disc.
DISC FULL
= There is no recordable area on the disc or an attempt is made to record a
256th track. In this case, use another recordable disc. Note that more than
255 tracks cannot be recorded on a disc.
MD NO DISC
NO TRACKS
PLAY ONLY
PROTECTED
= An MD is not inserted.
= The MD disc does not contain any track but has a disc title.
= The inserted MD is a playback only disc.
= The inserted MD is write-protected. In this case, enable the recording (page
53).
READING
= The TOC* information in the disc is being read.
TEXT FULL
= An attempt is made to display the text information of a CD TEXT disc
containing more than 1 kB of text information.
TITLE FULL
UNIT ERROR
WRITING
= An attempt is made to assign a title with more characters than usable. See
"Total number of title characters" (page 33).
= There is some trouble with the unit. Return to normal condition may be made
by turning the unit OFF then ON again.
= The data related to editing or recording is being written in the disc.
* All minidiscs contain a Table of Contents (TOC) in addition to sound signals. The TOC is similar to the table
ofcontentsinabookandcontainsinformation, suchastracknumbers, tracklength, andcharacterinformation,
that cannot be rewritten.
In addition to the TOC, minidiscs also contain a special User’s Table of Contents (UTOC) that contains track
number, track length, and character information, that can be rewritten.
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Specifications
Amplifier section
CD Player section
Maximum practical output
Reading method
............................ 2 W + 2 W (EIAJ, 4 Ω)
.....Non-contact optical read (using a laser diode)
D/A conversion......................................... 1 Bit
Sampling frequency ................8 fs (352.8 kHz)
Frequency response.......... 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Wow & flutter ............ Below measurable limit
Tuner section
FM tuner
Tuning frequency range
............................... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz
AM tuner
Speakers
Tuning frequency range
................................ 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz
Enclosures .......................... Bass-reflex type
Speaker units .................. 80 mm, cone type
MD Recorder section
Power Supply, etc.
Supply voltage/frequency
Laser wave length ..................... 765 to 805 nm
Laser power class .............................. Class 3B
Reading method
............................................. AC 220 V, 50Hz
Rated power consumption...................... 24 W
STANDBY power consumption .............. 0.4 W
Dimensions (including projections)
W ...... 410 mm
.....Non-contact optical read (using a laser diode)
Recording method
........................ Field modulating overwriting
Audio compression method ................. ATRAC
D/A conversion ......................................... 1 Bit
Wow & flutter ............ Below measurable limit
H ....... 170 mm
D ....... 190 mm
Weight............................................4.6 kg (net)
÷ KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For reason specifications may be
changed without notice.
÷ The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing temperature).
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Controls and indicators
Front panel
MDX-01
EJECT
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM
Top panel
%
$
#
@
1
4 5 6 7
2 3
MDX-02
REPEAT
MENU
MD REC
BEST HITS
SOUND
D
SET/DEMO
EJECT
VOLUME/MULTI CONTROL
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
TUNING
STOP/ TMUONDEE
TUNING
MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM
STANDBY/TIMER
TUNER FM/AM
CD
MD
POWER
PUSH OPEN
$
@
!
0 9 8
%
#
8
1 SET/DEMO (8, 10)
2 MENU (10)
3 REPEAT (25)
4 BEST HITS (31)
MD REC (27)
5 SOUND (23)
6 VOLUME/UP( ),
7 STANDBY/TIMER indicator
@ 0EJECT (15)
5
∞
8
TUNING
,
4, ¢(Skip)
# MD insertion slot (14)
$ REMOTE (Remote sensor)
% Display
9 POWER
0 TUNER FM/AM ( ) (11)
CD 6 (Play/ Pause) (12)
MD 6 (Play/ Pause) (14)
! STOP 7(Stop)/ TUNE MODE
(12,17)
Figures inside parentheses are
reference pages.
VOLUME/DOWN( ) (10, 12)
Standby mode
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.
Relationship between the STANDBY/TIMER indicator and the status of unit
Indicator condition
Off
Unit status
= Power is ON.
Red lighting
Green lighting
Green blinking
Red blinking
= ThepowercordispluggedintoawalloutletandthepowerisintheSTANDBYmode
= Timer has been activated.
= Timersettingiserroneousortheclockhasnotbeenadjustedtothetimeoftheday.
= Failure in the power circuitry. Have your dealer or local KENWOOD
representative inspect and service the unit.
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2
3
4
5
6
POWER
Remote control unit
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.
TITLE SEARCH (26)
TITLE INPUT (32)
TRACK EDIT (37)
PGM (24)
CLEAR/DELETE (24, 32)
7 4P. CALL ¢(Skip)
SET (32)
ENTER (32)
8 1/ TUNING DOWN
POWER
/
¡/ TUNING UP
CD 6(PLay/ Pause) (12)
FM/AM (16)
1
TITLE SEARCH
2
TITLE INPUT
MD 6(PLay/ Pause) (14)
7STOP, AUTO/MANU. (12,17)
MD O.T.E. (19)
DISPLAY (21)
TIME DISPLAY (21)
TIMER (45)
VOLUME (12)
TONE (23)
SLEEP (51)
SOUND (23)
RANDOM (25)
REPEAT (25)
CHARAC. (32)
SPACE (32)
Numeric keys (11) / Character input keys (32)
3
10
100
()
0
TRACK EDIT
PGM
&
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,
:
’
ヲ
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
!
@
#
9
0
!
@
#
$
%
^
&
*
(
)
CLEAR
SPACE
CHARAC. /DELETE
P.CALL
(
SET
ENTER
TUNING
DOWN
TUNING
UP
CD
/
/
FM/AM
REPEAT
MD
STOP
MD O.T.E.
DISPLAY
*
&
^
%
AUTO/MANU.
RANDOM
SOUND
TONE
SLEEP
TIMER TIME DISPLAY
VOLUME
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RC-MDX0001
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For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in
the spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the
space provided below. Refer to the model and serial
numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for informa-
tion or service on this product.
Model
Serial Number
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