Sony Cassette Player MDS E11 User Manual

2-346-664-12(1)  
Min iDisc Re co rd e r  
Operating Instructions  
MDS-E11  
1998 by Sony Sound Tec Corporation  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Getting Started  
Unpacking ........................................................................................................................... 4  
Connection .......................................................................................................................... 4  
Basic Operations  
Recording on an MD ......................................................................................................... 6  
Playing an MD .................................................................................................................... 8  
Recording on MDs  
Notes on Recording ........................................................................................................... 9  
Useful Tips for Recording ................................................................................................ 9  
Recording Over Existing Tracks ..................................................................................... 11  
Adjusting the Recording Level ....................................................................................... 11  
Marking Track Numbers While Recording (Track Marking) ................................... 12  
Starting Recording With 6 Seconds of Prestored Audio Data  
(Time Machine Recording) .............................................................................................. 12  
Synchro-Recording With Audio Equipment of Your Choice .................................... 13  
Synchro-Recording With a Sony CD Playe .................................................................. 14  
Recording Using a Timer ................................................................................................. 15  
Playing MDs  
Using the Display ............................................................................................................. 16  
Locating a Specific Track ................................................................................................. 17  
Locating a Particular Point in a Track ........................................................................... 18  
Playing Tracks Repeatedly .............................................................................................. 18  
Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play) ......................................................... 19  
Creating Your Own Program (Program Play) ............................................................. 20  
Useful Tips When Recording From MDS to Tape....................................................... 21  
Playing Using a Timer ...................................................................................................... 22  
Editing Recorded MDs  
Notes on Editing ............................................................................................................... 22  
Erasing Recordings (Erase Function) ........................................................................... 22  
Dividing Recorded Tracks (Divide Function).............................................................. 24  
Combining Recorded Tracks (Combine Function) ..................................................... 25  
Moving Recorded Tracks (Move Function).................................................................. 26  
Labeling Recordings (Title Function) ............................................................................ 26  
Undoing the Last Edit (Undo Function) ...................................................................... 29  
Additional Information  
Function of Control Terminal ......................................................................................... 29  
Dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 30  
Functions of REMOTE Terminals .................................................................................. 31  
Display Messages .............................................................................................................. 34  
System Limitations ........................................................................................................... 34  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 35  
Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 36  
Index of Parts and Controls ............................................................................................ 37  
Guide to the Serial Copy Management System ........................................................... 38  
3
Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
Unpacking  
Connection  
Check that you received the following items:  
• Remote commander (remote) RM-D7M (1)  
• R6 (size AA) batteries (2)  
Overview  
This section describes how to hook up the MD recorder  
to other components such as a mixer, CD player or  
DAT recorder. Be sure to turn off the power of each  
component before connection.  
Inserting batteries into the remote  
You can control the recorder using the supplied  
remote.  
Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries by matching the +  
and – on the batteries. When using the remote, point it  
at the remote sensor g on the recorder.  
to a w all  
outlet  
PC or similar  
equipment  
MDS-E11  
z When to replace batteries  
External controller  
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six  
months. When the remote no longer operates the  
recorder, replace all the batteries with new ones.  
Remote controller,  
or other controller  
Notes  
Do not leave the remote near an extremely hot or humid  
place.  
Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing,  
particularly when replacing the batteries.  
Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or  
lighting apparatuses. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
If you dont use the remote for an extended period of time,  
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from  
battery leakage and corrosion.  
OUT  
IN  
Mixer  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL OUT  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL IN  
OUT  
IN  
CD player, DAT  
recorder, or MD  
recorder, etc.  
Mixer  
: Signal flow  
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
What cords will I need?  
Switch setting  
Output level  
• Audio connecting cords (pin type)  
+4dBu  
Signals having a metered level of –20 dB  
are generated at a +4 dBu level.  
White  
(L)  
White  
(L)  
–10dBu  
Signals having a metered level of –20 dB  
are generated at a –10 dBu level.  
Red  
(R)  
Red  
(R)  
• Audio connecting cords (XLR type)  
The BALANCE I/ O connector specifications are as follows:  
Input terminal XLR-3-31  
equivalent  
Output terminal XLR-3-32  
equivalent  
• Coaxial digital connecting cable  
1 : GND  
2 : HOT  
3 : COLD  
1 : GND  
2 : HOT  
3 : COLD  
• Control-S cord (mini-jack type)  
Connecting the recorder to a digital component such  
as a CD player, DAT recorder, another MD recorder, or  
mixer  
• Relay recording/ playback cord (such as RK-G136)  
Connect the component through the DIGITAL IN/ OUT  
(stereo mini-jack type)  
(stereo mini-jack type)  
connectors with two coaxial digital connecting cables.  
MD recorder  
Digital component  
Connection  
Connecting the recorder to an analog device  
Use the terminals and switches shown below.  
Analog I/O terminal  
UNBAL (pin type)  
Analog I/O terminal  
BAL (XLR type)  
ç: Signal flow  
z Automatic conversion of digital sampling rates  
during recording  
ANALOG INPUT sw itch  
OUTPUT LEVEL sw itch  
A built-in sampling rate converter automatically  
converts the sampling frequency of various digital  
sources to the 44.1 kHz sampling rate of your MD  
recorder.  
Switch the rear-panel ANALOG INPUT according to the  
type of the input terminal used.  
This allows you to record sources such as 32 and  
48 kHz DAT or satellite broadcasts, as well as compact  
discs and other MDs.  
To record through  
UNBAL IN (pin type)  
BAL IN (XLR type)  
Set INPUT to  
UNBAL  
BAL  
Connecting the AC power cord  
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.  
z Regardless of the setting of the ANALOG INPUT  
switch, signals are transferred to both the UNBAL  
and BAL output terminals.  
z If you use the BALANCE output terminal (XLR type),  
you can use the OUTPUT LEVEL switch to switch the  
output level.  
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Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Re co rd in g o n a n MD  
2 3  
5 4  
8 6 7  
Turn on the mixer and program source.  
1
2
3
Press U.  
Insert a recordable MD.  
With the label side up  
With the arrow  
pointing this w ay  
If the MD has a recorded material on it, the recorder will  
automatically start recording from the end of the last recorded  
track.  
Analog input  
Set INPUT to the corresponding input connector.  
When using the analog input,  
switch the rear-panel ANALOG  
INPUT (BAL or UNBAL) acording  
to the type of the input terminal  
used.  
4
5
To record through  
Set INPUT to  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL IN  
ANALOG IN  
COAXIAL  
BAL or UNBAL  
ANALOG  
Monitor audio during recording  
Select a recording mode from the Set up Menu.  
Even if you set REC MODE to  
MONO, the monitor signal does  
not become monaural.  
1 Press EDIT/ NO twice to display “Setup Menu.”  
2 Wait until “Rec Mode” appears in the display, when press AMS.  
3 Turn AMS to the desired recording mode (STEREO or MONO) and press  
AMS.  
Recording mode  
4 Press EDIT/ NO..  
The last recording mode in effect  
will be restored even when you  
replace the MD or turn the  
recorder off and on.  
Monaural recording will last about two times longer than stereo recording.  
6
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Press r.  
6
7
The recorder stands by for record.  
When recording the analog input signal, adjust the recording  
level with REC LEVEL.  
The fourth dot is satisfactory for most purposes. For details,  
refer to “Adjusting the Recording Level” on page 11.  
Press · or P.  
8
9
Recording starts.  
Start playing the program source.  
When ”TOC“ indicator flashes in  
the display  
Do not turn off the power or disconnect the recorder from the power source  
immediately after recording.  
The recorder is currently updating  
the Table Of Contents (TOC).  
Do not turn off the power, move  
the recorder, or pull out the AC  
power cord, while “TOC”  
If you do, recorded material may not be saved to the MD. To save the  
material, after recording, press § EJECT to take out the MD. “TOC” indicator  
will flash in the display at this time.  
After “TOC” indicator stops flashing and is unlit, you can turn off the power  
or pull out the AC power cord.  
indicator is flashing. Changes to an  
MD made through recording are  
saved only when you update the  
TOC by ejecting the MD.  
To  
Press  
Stop recording  
Pause recording*  
p
P. Press the button again or press · to  
resume recording.  
Take out the MD  
§ EJECT after stopping recording  
* Whenever you pause recording, the track number increases by one. For example, if  
you paused recording while recording on track 4, the track number increases by  
one and recording continues on the new track when restarted.  
To protect an MD against accidental erasure  
To make it impossible to record on an MD, slide the tab in the direction of  
arrow, opening the slot. To allow recording, close the slot.  
Rear of the disc  
Record-protect tab  
Slide the tab in  
the direction of arrow  
7
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Pla yin g a n MD  
2 3  
4
Turn on the mixer and adjust the fader or level control of the  
corresponding channel.  
1
2
3
Press U.  
Insert an MD.  
With the label side up  
With the arrow  
pointing this w ay  
Press ·.  
The recorder starts playing.  
z You can locate and play back  
a track while the recorder is  
stopped  
4
1 Turn AMS (or press =  
or + on the remote)  
until the number of the  
desired track appears.  
2 Press AMS or ·.  
Do the follow ing:  
To  
Stop playing  
Press p.  
Pause playing  
Press P. Press the button again or press  
· to resume playing.  
z To use headphones  
Connect them to PHONES  
jack. Use PHONE LEVEL to  
adjust the volume.  
Go to the next track  
Turn AMS clockwise (or press + on  
the remote).  
Turn AMS counterclockwise (or press  
= on the remote).  
Go to the preceding track  
Take out the MD  
Press § EJECT.  
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If Cannot Copy” appears in the display  
The recorder uses the SCMS (Serial Copy Management  
Notes on Recording  
System).  
MDs recorded through digital input connector cannot be  
copied onto other MDs or DAT tapes through the digital  
output connector (see page 38).  
If Protected” appears in the display  
The MD is record-protected. Close the slot to record on the  
disc (see “To protect an MD against accidental erasure” on  
page 7).  
When recording digital signals that have been emphasized  
(in the higher frequencies)  
The signal is automatically de-emphasized (with attenuation  
proportional to the degree of emphasis) and the level of the  
de-emphasized signal is indicated on the peak level meters.  
If Din Unlock” flashes in the display  
The digital program source which you set with INPUT in  
Step 4 on page 6, is not connected.  
To continue, connect the program source properly.  
The program source is not on.  
When the recorder is recording or in recording pause,  
digital signals input through DIGITAL IN are output to  
DIGITAL OUT with the same sampling rate.  
Turn on the program source.  
Depending on the source being recorded, track numbers  
are marked in the following ways:  
To change the digital input signal to another sampling rate  
for output (without recording it to an MD), use Input  
Monitor Function (see page 10).  
When recording from a CD or MD with INPUT set to  
DIGITAL and the source connected through DIGITAL IN:  
The recorder automatically marks track numbers in the  
same sequence as the original. If, however, a track is  
repeated two or more times (e.g. by single-track repeat  
play) or two or more tracks with the same track number  
(e.g. from different MDs or CDs) are played, the track or  
tracks are recorded as a single, continuous track with a  
single track number.  
Useful Tips for Recording Z  
Checking the remaining recordable time on  
the MD  
• When you press DISPLAY repeatedly while  
recording, the display changes as follows: elapsed  
recording time, remaining recordable time on the  
MD, track name.  
If the source is an MD, track numbers may not be marked  
for tracks of less than 4 seconds.  
When recording from DAT or satellite broadcasts with  
INPUT set to DIGITAL, the recorder automatically marks  
a track number whenever the sampling frequency of the  
input signal changes.  
• When you press DISPLAY repeatedly while the  
recorder is stopped, the display changes as follows:  
total recorded time, remaining recordable time on  
the MD, disc name (see page 16).  
When “TOC” indicator flashes in the display  
The recorder is currently updating the Table Of Contents  
(TOC). Do not turn off the power, move the recorder, or pull  
out the AC power cord. Changes to an MD made through  
recording are saved when you update the TOC by ejecting  
the MD.  
When the program mode is set to PROGRAM or SHUFFLE  
(see pages 19 and 20)  
It is automatically switched to CONTINUE and the  
equipment enters the recording standby state.  
(Continued)  
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Monitoring the input signal (Input Monitor)  
Before starting recording, you can monitor the selected  
input signal through the recorders output connectors.  
If Smart Space” appears in the display  
(Smart Space)  
When there has been an extended silence of up to 30  
seconds in length, and the signal is input again, the  
silence is replaced by a blank of about 3 seconds and  
the recorder continues recording.  
1
2
Press §EJECT to remove the MD.  
Set INPUT according to the input signal you want  
to monitor.  
Note  
However, if you begin recording during such an extended  
When INPUT is set to ANALOG  
silent portion, the smart space function will not be activated.  
The analog signal input through LINE (ANALOG) IN is  
output to DIGITAL OUT after A/ D conversion, and  
then to the LINE (ANALOG) OUT connectors and  
PHONES jack after D/ A conversion.  
To turn off the Smart Space Function and Auto Cut  
Function  
When INPUT is set to DIGITAL  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press EDIT/ NO twice to  
The digital signal input through DIGITAL IN is output  
to DIGITAL OUT, and then to the LINE (ANALOG)  
OUT connectors and PHONES jack after D/ A  
conversion.  
display “Setup Menu”.  
2 Turn AMS until “Smart Space” menu appears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
3 Turn AMS until “S.Space OFF” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
Note  
4 Press EDIT/ NO.  
Even if you set REC MODE to MONO, the monitor  
signal does not become monaural.  
To turn on the Smart Space Function and Auto Cut  
Function again  
1 Carry out Steps 1 and 2 in “To turn off the Smart Space  
Function and Auto Cut Function” above.  
2 Turn AMS until “S.Space ON” appears in the display, then  
press AMS.  
3
Press r.  
If INPUT is set to ANALOG, “AD-DA” appears in  
the display.  
If INPUT is set to DIGITAL, “-DA”appears in the  
display.  
3 Press EDIT/ NO.  
Notes  
If Auto Cut” appears in the display  
(Auto Cut)  
There has been no sound input for 30 seconds while  
INPUT is set to DIGITAL and the source is connected  
through DIGITAL IN. The 30 seconds of silence are  
replaced by a blank of about 3 seconds and the  
recorder changes to recording pause.  
When you turn off the Smart Space Function, the Auto Cut  
Function is also turned off automatically.  
The Smart Space Function and Auto Cut Function are  
factory set to on.  
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power  
cord, the recorder will recall the last setting (on or off) of  
the Smart Space and Auto Cut Functions the next time you  
turn on the recorder.  
z You can turn off the Auto Cut Function  
For details, see “If “Smart Space” appears in the  
display” below.  
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Recording Over Existing Tracks  
Adjusting the Recording Level  
Follow the procedure below to record over existing  
material just as you would on an analog cassette tape.  
When recording with INPUT set to ANALOG and the  
signal input through LINE (ANALOG) IN jacks, use  
REC LEVEL to adjust the recording level before  
starting recording.  
6
You cannot adjust the recording level during digital  
recording.  
AMS ±  
REC LEVEL  
·
P
r
p
=
0
+
)
=/+  
1
2
3
Carry out Steps 1 to 6 in “Recording on an MD”  
on pages 6 and 7.  
1
2
3
Carry out Steps 1 to 5 in “Recording on an MD”  
on page 6.  
Play the portion of the program source with the  
strongest signal level.  
Turn AMS (or press = or +) until the  
number of the track to be recorded over appears.  
While monitoring the sound, turn REC LEVEL to  
adjust the recording level so that the peak level  
meters reach their highest point without turning  
on the OVER indication. Occasional lighting of  
“OVER” is acceptable.  
To record from the start of the track, continue  
from Step 6 in “Recording on an MD” on page 7.  
z To record from the middle of the track  
1 After Step 2 above, press · to start playback.  
2 Press P where you want to start recording.  
3 Continue from Step 6 in “Recording on an MD” on  
page 7.  
Note  
You cannot record from the middle of the track during  
“PROGRAM”or “SHUFFLE”play.  
4
5
Stop playing the program source.  
To start recording, follow the procedure starting  
from Step 8 in “Recording on an MD” on page 7.  
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To Cancel Auto Track Marking  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press EDIT/ NO twice to  
Marking Track Numbers While  
Recording (Track Marking)  
display “Set up Menu”.  
2 Turn AMS until “Level Sync” appears in the display, then  
press AMS.  
You can mark track numbers either manually or  
automatically. By marking track numbers at specific  
points, you can quickly locate the points later using the  
AMS Function or Editing Functions.  
3 Turn AMS until “Level Sync OFF” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
4 Press EDIT/ NO.  
To Turn on Auto Track Marking  
1 Carry out Steps 1 and 2 in “To Cancel Auto Track  
Marking” above.  
YES  
EDIT/NO  
2 Turn AMS until “Level Sync ON” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
3 Press EDIT/ NO.  
r
z When you want to mark track numbers after youve  
finished recording  
Marking track numbers manually  
(Manual Track Marking)  
You can mark track numbers at any time while  
recording on an MD.  
Use the Divide Function (see “Dividing Recorded  
Tracks” on page 24.)  
Note  
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power cord,  
the recorder will recall the last setting (Level Sync ON or  
OFF) of the Automatic Track Marking Function the next time  
you turn on the recorder.  
Press r at the place you want to add a track mark  
while recording.  
Marking track numbers automatically  
(Automatic Track Marking)  
The recorder adds track marks differently in the  
following cases:  
• When recording from CDs or MDs with INPUT set  
to DIGITAL and the source connected through  
DIGITAL IN:  
Starting Recording With  
6 Seconds of Prestored Audio  
Data (Time Machine Recording)  
The recorder marks track numbers automatically.  
When you record from a CD or MD, the track  
numbers are marked as they are found on the  
original.  
When recording from an FM or satellite broadcast, the  
first few seconds of material are often lost due to the  
time it takes you to ascertain the contents and press the  
record button. To prevent the loss of this material, the  
Time Machine Recording Function constantly stores 6  
seconds of the most recent audio data in the buffer  
memory so that when you begin recording the  
program source, the recording actually begins with the  
6 seconds of audio data stored in the buffer memory in  
advance, as shown in the illustration below:  
In the case other than the above  
The LEVEL-SYNC function assigns a track number  
automatically each time the input signal of the  
source falls to a given level or below and a new input  
signal exceeding that level is received.  
When you press  
AMS in Step 3  
End of the program  
source to be recorded  
Time  
Audio data in 6-second buffer memory  
Recorded  
portion  
Beginning of the program  
source to be recorded  
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6
Synchro-Recording With Audio  
AMS ±  
Equipment of Your Choice Z  
By using the MUSIC SYNC button on the remote, you  
can automatically start a Synchronized recording with  
the signal input from the program source through the  
input jacks.  
·
P
r
p
The method of marking track numbers differs,  
depending on the program source being recorded and  
how the recorder is connected to the program source.  
(See “Notes on Recording” on page 9.)  
=
+
)
0
T.REC  
1
2
Carry out Steps 1 to 6 in “Recording on an MD”  
on pages 6 and 7.  
The recorder changes to recording pause.  
6
Start playing the program source you want to  
record.  
The most recent 6 seconds of audio data is stored  
in the buffer memory.  
3
Press AMS (or T.REC) to start Time Machine  
Recording.  
Recording of the program source starts with the  
6 seconds of audio data stored in the buffer  
memory.  
·
P
r
p
=
0
+
)
MUSIC SYNC  
1
2
3
Carry out Steps 1 to 5 in “Recording on an MD”  
on page 6.  
z To stop Time Machine Recording  
Press p.  
Press MUSIC SYNC.  
The recorder changes to recording pause.  
Note  
The recorder starts storing audio data when the recorder is  
in recording pause and you start playing the program  
source. With less than 6 seconds of playing of the program  
source and audio data stored in the buffer memory, Time  
Machine Recording starts with less than 6 seconds of audio  
data.  
Start playing the program source you want to  
record.  
The recorder starts recording automatically.  
z To stop Music Synchro-Recording  
Press p.  
Note  
During Music Synchro-Recording, the Smart Space Function  
and the Auto Cut Function turn on automatically regardless  
of their settings (ON or OFF) and type of input (digital or  
analog).  
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6
Press START.  
The recorder starts recording and the CD player  
starts playback.  
Synchro-Recording With a Sony  
CD Player Z  
The track number and elapsed recording time of  
the track appear in the display.  
By connecting your recorder to a Sony CD player, you  
can easily dub CDs onto MDs using the CD synchro  
buttons on the remote. If your recorder is connected to  
a Sony CD player by a digital input cable, track  
numbers are automatically marked as on the original,  
regardless of whether “LevelSync ON” or  
“LevelSyncOFF” is selected. If your recorder is  
connected to a Sony CD player by audio connecting  
cords through LINE (ANALOG) IN, track numbers are  
automatically marked when you select “LevelSync  
ON” (see “Marking Track Numbers While Recording”  
on page 12).  
If the CD player does not start playing  
Some CD player models may not respond when you  
press START on the remote of the recorder. Press P on  
the remote of the CD player instead.  
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Press STOP to stop synchro-recording.  
To pause recording  
Press STANDBY or CD PLAYER P.  
To restart recording, press START or CD PLAYER P.  
A new track number is marked each time you pause  
recording.  
As the same remote controls both the CD player and  
the recorder, you may have trouble operating both  
units if they are far from each other. If you do, place  
the CD player close to this recorder.  
z You can use the remote of the CD player during  
synchro-recording  
When you press p, the CD player stops and the  
recorder pauses for recording.  
When you press P, the CD player pauses and the  
recorder pauses for recording.  
6
To restart synchro-recording, press ·.  
z You can change CDs during synchro-recording  
Carry out the following steps instead of Step 7 above.  
1
Press p on the remote of the CD player.  
The recorder pauses for recording.  
Change the CD.  
2
3
STANDBY  
·
P
r
p
Press · on the remote of the CD player.  
Synchro-recording restarts.  
=
0
+
)
START  
STOP  
=
+
P
CD PLAYER P  
z You can also do synchro-recording with a Sony video  
CD player  
Using the procedure for synchro-recording with a Sony  
CD player, you can do synchro-recording with a Sony  
video CD player also.  
1
2
Turn on the CD player and the mixer.  
To select the video CD player, press button number 2  
while pressing down the POWER button before starting  
the procedure.  
Carry out Steps 2 to 5 in “Recording on an MD”  
on page 6 to prepare the recorder for recording.  
To select the CD player again, press button number 1  
while pressing down the POWER button.  
The recorder is factory set to CD player for synchro-  
recording.  
3
4
Insert a CD into the CD player.  
Select the playback mode (Shuffle Play, Program  
Play, etc.) on the CD player.  
z You can check the remaining recordable time on the  
5
Press STANDBY.  
The CD player pauses for playing and the  
recorder pauses for recording.  
MD  
Press DISPLAY on the remote controller.  
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Recording Using a Timer  
A commercially available timer connected to the  
recorder allows it to start or stop recording at a  
preappointed time. For additional information, refer to  
the information manual for the timer.  
1
2
Turn on the timer.  
Perform steps 1 to 5 in “Recording on an MD”  
(see page 6).  
3
Choose “Timer REC” from the Setup Menu.  
1. While the recorder is stopped, press EDIT/ NO  
twice to display “Setup Menu.”  
2. Turn AMS until “Timer” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
3. Turn AMS until “Timer REC” appears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
4. Press EDIT/ NO.  
4
5
Set the timer to the desired operation.  
Having finished recording with a timer, choose  
“Timer OFF” from the Setup Menu.  
1. Perform steps 1 and 2 in step 3 above.  
2. Turn AMS until “Timer OFF” appears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
3. Press EDIT/ NO.  
If you leave the setup Menu “Timer REC” setting,  
the recorder will begin recording automatically  
next time it is powered on.  
After timer recording, be sure to turn on the recorder within one  
month  
When you turn on the recoder next time, the recording will  
be transfferd to the MD. If you leave the recorder  
unpowered, the recording will not be transferred to the MD  
when you turn on the recorder.  
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Disc name  
Using the Display Z  
You can use the display to check disc and track  
information such as the total track number, total  
playing time of the tracks, remaining recordable time  
of the disc and disc name.  
Total number of tracks  
Total disc playing time  
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DISPLAY  
SCROLL  
To label a recordable disc and its tracks, see “Labeling  
Recordings” on page 26.  
Note  
When you insert a new MD or turn off the recorder and turn  
it on again, the last item displayed will reappear.  
However, if you disconnect the AC power cord, the display  
will show the total number of tracks and total disc playing  
time of all recorded tracks the next time you turn on the  
recorder, no matter what the last display was.  
·
P
p
Checking the total track number, total disc  
playing time, remaining recordable time of  
the disc and the title of the disc  
Each time you press DISPLAY/ CHAR (or DISPLAY)  
while the recorder is stopped, you can change the  
display as follows:  
Checking remaining time and the title of a track  
Press DISPLAY on the remote controller while playing  
a track.  
Each time you press DISPLAY, the track number and  
remaining time of the current track are displayed in the  
following sequence:  
Total number of tracks and total disc playing  
time of all recorded tracks  
Track number and playing time of the  
current track  
Press  
Remaining recordable time of the disc  
(Recorded MDs only)  
Press  
Track number and remaining time of the  
current track  
The remaining recordable time of the disc  
is not shown for premastered MDs.  
Press  
Disc name  
Press  
Track name  
Press  
If no title is recorded, “No Name” appears,  
followed by the elapsed playing time.  
When you insert an MD, the disc name, total number  
of tracks, and total disc playing time appear in the  
display as follows:  
Press  
(Continued)  
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z You can check the track name at any time while  
playing an MD Z  
z When you directly locate a track with a number over  
25  
Z
Press SCROLL on the remote.  
You must press >25 first, before entering the  
Since the display shows up to 12 characters at a time,  
press SCROLL again to see the rest of the track title if  
the title has 13 characters or more.  
corresponding digits.  
Press >25 once if it is a 2-digit track number, and twice  
if it is a 3-digit track number.  
To enter “0,” press button 10.  
Press SCROLL again to pause scrolling, and again to  
continue scrolling.  
Examples: • To play track number 30  
Press >25 once, then 3 and 10.  
To play track number 100  
Press >25 twice, then 1, 10 and 10.  
Locating a Specific Track  
z You can change the playing time during music scan  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press EDIT/ NO to  
display “Setup Menu.”  
You can quickly locate any track while playing a disc  
by using AMS (Automatic Music Sensor), = and  
+, number buttons or M.SCAN on the remote.  
2 Turn AMS until “Music Scan” menu appears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
3 Turn AMS to select the length of the Music SCAN  
play within the range of 6 to 20 seconds, using steps  
of about one second, then press AMS.  
4 Press EDIT/ NO.  
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AMS ±  
z To pause playing at the beginning of a track  
Turn AMS (or press = or +) after pausing  
playback.  
Number  
buttons  
>25  
M.SCAN  
·
P
r
p
·
=/+  
z To go quickly to the beginning of the last track  
Turn AMS counterclockwise (or press =) while the  
display shows the total number of tracks and total disc  
playing time, remaining recordable time of the disc, or  
disc name (see page 16).  
=
0
+
)
Do the following:  
To locate  
The next or  
succeeding tracks  
During playback, turn AMS clockwise  
(or press + repeatedly) until you  
find the desired track.  
The current or  
preceding tracks  
During playback, turn AMS  
counterclockwise (or press =  
repeatedly) until you find the desired  
track.  
A specific track  
directly Z  
Press number buttons to enter the  
track number.  
A specific track by  
using AMS  
1 Turn AMS until the desired track  
number appears while the recorder  
is stopped.  
2 Press AMS or ·.  
By scanning each  
track (music scan) Z  
1 Press M.SCAN before you start  
playing.  
2 When you find the desired track,  
press · to start playing.  
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Locating a Particular Point in a  
Track  
Playing Tracks Repeatedly Z  
You can play tracks repeatedly in any play mode.  
You can also use 0 and ) to locate a particular  
point in a track during playback or playback pause.  
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0/)  
REPEAT  
A˜B  
·
P
r
p
=
0
+
)
To locate a point  
Press  
)
While monitoring the  
sound  
) (forward) or 0 (backward)  
and keep pressing until you find  
the desired point.  
Quickly by observing  
the display during  
playback pause  
) or 0 and hold until you  
find the desired point. There is  
no sound output during this  
operation.  
Press REPEAT.  
“R” appears in the display, and the recorder will repeat  
the tracks as follows:  
(high speed search)  
z When “OVER” appears during high speed search  
If the disc reaches the end while you are pressing )  
during playback pause, “OVER” appears in the display.  
Press 0 (or press 0) or turn AMS (or press =)  
counterclockwise to go back.  
Notes  
When the MD is  
played in  
The recorder repeats  
If the disc reaches the end while you are pressing )  
during sound monitoring, the recorder stops.  
Tracks that are only a few seconds long may be too short  
to scan using the search function. For such tracks, it is  
better to play the MD at normal speed.  
Normal play (page 8)  
Shuffle Play (page 19)  
Program Play (page 20)  
All the tracks  
All the tracks in random order  
The same program  
To cancel repeat play  
Press REPEAT until “R” (REPEAT) disappears from the  
display.  
Repeating the current track  
While the track you want to repeat is playing in normal  
play, press REPEAT several times until “REPEAT 1”  
appears in the display.  
(Continued)  
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Repeating a specific portion (A-B Repeat)  
Z
Playing Tracks in Random  
You can play a specific portion of a track repeatedly.  
This might be useful when you want to memorize  
lyrics.  
Note that you can only repeat a portion within the  
boundaries of a single track.  
Order (Shuffle Play) Z  
You can have the recorder “shuffle” tracks and play  
them in random order.  
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1
While playing a disc, press A˜B at the starting  
point (point A) of the portion to be played  
repeatedly.  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
“Repeat- A-” appears in the display, with “-”  
showing in REPEAT.  
·
P
r
p
·
=
0
+
)
2
Continue playing the track or press ) until you  
reach the ending point (point B), then press A˜B  
again.  
The specified interval is played repeatedly. The  
recorder starts to play the specified portion  
repeatedly.  
1
2
Press SHUFFLE in the remote controller while the  
recoder is stopped.  
“S” is displayed in PLAY MODE in the display.  
To cancel A-B Repeat  
Press REPEAT or p.  
Press · to start Shuffle Play.  
Setting new starting and ending points  
You can repeat the portion immediately after the currently  
specified portion by changing the starting and ending  
points.  
To cancel Shuffle Play  
Press CONTINUE in the remote controller while the  
recorder is stopped.  
1 Press A˜B while “REPEAT A-Bappears.  
The current ending point B becomes the new starting  
point A and “Repeat- A-” appears in the display.  
2 Continue playing the track or press ) until you reach  
the new ending point (point B), then press A˜B again.  
The newly specified interval is played repeatedly.  
PLAY MODE in the display changes to “C”.  
z You can specify tracks during Shuffle Play  
To play the next track, turn AMS clockwise (or press  
+).  
Note  
To play from the beginning of the current track again,  
turn AMS counterclockwise (or press =). You  
cannot use AMS (or =) to go to tracks that have  
already been played.  
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power cord,  
the recorder will recall the last setting of the Repeat Function  
the next time you turn on the recorder.  
The A-B Repeat settings, however, are lost.  
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z You can program the same track repeatedly  
Press the appropriate number button as many times as  
you want to repeat.  
Creating Your Own Program  
(Program Play) Z  
z The program remains even after Program Play ends  
When you press ·, you can play the same program  
again.  
You can specify the playback order of the tracks on an  
MD and create your own programs containing up to 25  
tracks.  
Notes  
The program created by the Program Play Function is lost  
when you press §EJECT to take out the MD.  
The program created by the Program Play Function is lost  
when you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC  
power cord.  
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CONTINUE  
PROGRAM  
Number  
buttons  
The display shows “- -m - -s” instead of the total playing  
time when the total playing time of the program exceeds  
160 minutes.  
>25  
CLEAR  
·
P
r
p
·
=/+  
p
=
0
+
)
Checking the track order  
You can check the order of tracks in your program  
during playback or playback pause.  
1
2
Press PROGRAM on the remote controller while  
the recorder is stopped.  
Turn AMS (or press = or +) during playback or  
playback pause. The track numbers appear in the  
order they were programmed.  
Changing the track order  
You can change the order of the tracks in your  
program before you start playing.  
Press the number buttons to enter the tracks you  
want to program in the order you want.  
To program a track with a number over 25, use  
the >25 button (see page 17).  
To  
Do the following:  
If you’ve made a mistake  
Press CLEAR, then press the correct number button.  
Erase the last track in the  
program Z  
Press CLEAR. Each time you  
press this button, the last  
track will be cleared.  
3
4
Repeat Step 2 to enter other tracks. Each time you  
enter a track, the total program time is calculated  
and appears in the display.  
Add tracks to the end of the  
program  
Carry out Steps 2 and 3 in  
“Creating Your Own  
Program.”  
Change the whole program  
completely  
1 Press CONTINUE.  
2 Carry out Steps 1 to 3 in  
“Creating Your Own  
Program.”  
Press · to start Program Play.  
To cancel Program Play  
Press CONTINUE in the remote controller while the  
recorder is stopped. “P” (PLAY MODE) disappears from the  
display.  
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Pausing after each track (Auto Pause)  
Useful Tips When Recording  
From MDs to Tape  
When the Auto Pause Function is on, the recorder  
pauses after playing each track. Auto Pause is  
convenient when recording single tracks or multiple,  
non-consecutive tracks.  
Z
The Auto Space and Auto Pause Functions described in  
this section make recording from MDs to tape more  
easy.  
Press A.SPACE on the remote controller until a mark  
appears in A.PAUSE in the display.  
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To restart playback  
Press · or P.  
A.SPACE  
·
P
p
To cancel Auto Pause  
Press A.SPACE on the remote controller until a mark  
disappears in A.PAUSE in the display.  
Inserting blank spaces while recording to  
tape (Auto Space)  
The Auto Space Function inserts a 3-second blank  
space between each track while recording from MDs to  
tapes, allowing you to use the AMS function during  
playback later.  
Note  
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power cord,  
the recorder will recall the last setting of the Auto Space and  
Auto Pause Functions the next time you turn on the  
recorder.  
Press A.SPACE on the remote controller until a mark  
appears in A.SPACE in the display.  
To cancel Auto Space  
Press A.SPACE on the remote controller until a mark  
disappears in A.SPACE in the display.  
Note  
If the Auto Space Function is on while recording a selection  
containing multiple track numbers, (for example, a medley  
or symphony), blank spaces will be inserted within the  
selection whenever the track number changes.  
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Playing Using a Timer  
Notes on Editing  
A commercially available timer connected to the  
recorder allows it to start or stop playing at a  
preappointed time. For additional information, refer to  
the information manual for the timer.  
You can edit the recorded tracks after recording, using  
the following functions:  
• Erase Function allows you to erase recorded tracks  
simply by specifying the corresponding track  
number.  
1
2
Turn on the timer.  
• Divide Function allows you to divide tracks at  
specified points so that you can quickly locate those  
points afterwards, using the AMS function.  
• Combine Function allows you to combine two  
consecutive tracks into one.  
Perform steps 1 to 3 in “Playing an MD” (see page  
8).  
3
Choose “Timer PLAY” from the Setup Menu.  
1. While the recorder is stopped, press EDIT/ NO  
twice to display “Setup Menu.”  
• Move Function allows you to change the order of  
tracks by moving a specific track to a desired track  
position.  
• Title Function allows you to create titles for your  
recorded MDs and tracks.  
2. Turn AMS until “Timer” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
3. Turn AMS until “Timer PLAYappears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
4. Press EDIT/ NO.  
If Protected” appears in the display  
The recorder could not edit because the record-protect slot  
on the MD is open. Edit after closing the slot (see page 7.)  
4
Set the timer to the desired operation.  
When “TOC” indicator flashes in the display  
Do not move the recorder or pull out the AC power cord.  
After editing, “TOC” indicator lights continuously until you  
eject the MD. “TOC” indicator flashes while the recorder is  
updating the TOC. When the recorder finishes updating the  
TOC, “TOC” indicator goes off.  
After Finishing Playing with a Timer  
If you leave the setup Menu “Timer PLAY” setting, the  
recorder will begin playing automatically next time it is  
powered on. If you are not playing with a timer, choose  
“Timer OFF” from the Setup Menu.  
Erasing Recordings  
(Erase Function)  
Follow the procedures below to erase:  
• A single track  
• All tracks  
• Part of a track  
Note, how ever, that once erased, MD data cannot  
be recovered.  
EDIT/NO  
YES  
AMS±  
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Erasing a single track  
Erasing all tracks on an MD  
You can erase a track simply by specifying the  
respective track number. When you erase a track, the  
total number of tracks on the MD decreases by one and  
all tracks following the erased one are renumbered.  
Since erasing merely updates the TOC, there is no need  
to record over material.  
You can delete the disc name, all recorded tracks, and  
titles of the recordable MD at once.  
1
2
3
While the recorder is stopped or during playback  
pause, press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
Turn AMS until “All Erase?” appears in the  
display.  
z To avoid confusion when erasing multiple tracks, you  
should proceed in the order of high to low track  
numbers to prevent the renumbering of tracks that have  
not been erased yet.  
Press AMS or YES.  
“All Erase??” appears and all tracks in the music  
calendar start flashing.  
Example: Erasing B  
4
Press AMS or YES again.  
Track  
number  
4
1
1
2
3
When the disc name, all recorded tracks, and titles  
on the MD have been erased, “Complete” appears  
for a few seconds.  
A
A
B
2
C
D
Erasing  
B is erased  
C
3
To cancel the Erase Function  
Press EDIT/ NO or p and “All Erase?” or “All Erase??”  
disappears.  
D
1
2
3
4
While the recorder is stopped or during playback  
pause, press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
z You can undo the Erase Function  
See “Undoing the Last Edit” on page 29.  
Turn AMS until “Erase?” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
Erasing a part of a track  
By using the Divide (see page 24), Erase (see page 22)  
and Combine (see page 25) Functions, you can erase  
specific portions of a track.  
Turn AMS until the track number you want to  
erase appears in the display.  
Example: Erasing a part of track A  
Part to be erased  
Press AMS or YES.  
When the track selected in Step 3 has been  
erased, “Complete” appears for a few seconds  
and the total number of tracks in the music  
calendar decreases by one.  
Track  
number  
1
2
3
A
B
C
C
A is divided  
into 3 parts  
5
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to erase more tracks.  
Dividing  
1
2
3
4
5
To cancel the Erase Function  
Press EDIT/ NO or p.  
A
A
A
B
#1  
#2  
#3  
#2 is  
erased  
Note  
Erasing  
If “Erase???”appears in the display, the track was recorded  
or edited on another MD recorder and is record-protected.  
If this indication appears, press YES to erase the track.  
2
1
1
3
A
#1  
A
#3  
B
C
#1 and #3 are  
combined  
Combining  
2
3
A (#1+#3)  
B
C
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4
While monitoring the sound, turn AMS to find the  
starting position of the new track.  
The starting portion of the new track is played  
back repeatedly.  
Dividing Recorded Tracks  
(Divide Function)  
“Rehearsal“ alternates with “Position OK?“ in the  
display.  
The starting position can be moved within a  
maximum range of –128 to +127 steps of about  
0.06 seconds within a track.  
With the Divide Function you can assign a track  
number at places that you want to randomly access  
afterwards. Use this function to add tracks to MDs  
recorded from an analog source (and therefore contain  
no track numbers), or to divide an existing track into  
multiple portions. When you divide a track, the total  
number of tracks on the MD increases by one and all  
tracks following the divided track are renumbered.  
5
Press YES or AMS when the position is correct.  
When the track has been divided, “Complete”  
appears for a few seconds and the newly created  
track begins playing. The new track will have no  
track title even if the original track was labeled.  
Example: Dividing track 2 to create a new track for C  
Track  
number  
1
2
3
To cancel the Divide Function  
Press por EDIT/ NO.  
A
A
D
B
B
C
Track 2 is divided and a  
new track is created for C  
4
Dividing  
2
3
1
z You can undo a track division  
Combine the tracks again (see “Combining Recorded  
Tracks” on page 25) then redivide the tracks if  
necessary.  
D
C
EDIT/NO  
YES  
z You can divide a track while recording  
Use the Track Marking Function (see page 12).  
AMS±  
P p  
1
While playing the MD, press Pat the point where  
you want to create a new track.  
The recorder pauses playing.  
2
3
Press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
Turn AMS until “Divide?” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
“Rehearsal” alternates with “Position OK?“ in the  
display, the track to be divided starts flashing in  
the music calendar, and the starting portion of the  
new track begins playing repeatedly. (If the  
starting position is correct, proceed with Step 5.)  
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To cancel the Combine Function  
Press EDIT/ NO or p.  
Combining Recorded Tracks  
(Combine Function)  
z You can undo a track combination  
Divide the tracks again (see “Dividing Recorded  
Tracks” on page 24), then repeat the combine function  
with the correct tracks if necessary.  
Use the Combine Function while the recorder is  
stopped, playing or in pause to combine consecutive  
tracks on a recorded MD. This function is useful for  
combining several songs into a single medley, or  
several independently recorded portions into a single  
track. When you combine two tracks, the total number  
of tracks decreases by one and all tracks following the  
combined tracks are renumbered.  
Note  
If “Impossible” appears in the display, the tracks cannot be  
combined. This sometimes happens when youve edited the  
same track many times, and is due to a technical limitation  
of the MD system, not a mechanical error.  
Example: Combining B and C  
Track  
1
2
3
4
number  
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
B and C are combined  
into one track  
3
Combining  
1
2
D
EDIT/NO  
YES  
AMS±  
p
1
2
3
While the recorder is stopped or during playback  
pause, press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
Turn AMS until “Combine?” appears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
Turn AMS until the number of the former track of  
the two to be combined appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
“Rehearsal“ alternates with “Track OK?“ in the  
display. The place where the two tracks will join  
(i.e., the end of the former track and the beginning  
of the latter track) repeatedly plays back.  
4
5
If the track is the wrong one, press EDIT/ NO or  
p, then start again from Step 1.  
If the place is correct, press AMS or YES.  
When the tracks have been combined,  
“Complete” appears for a few seconds.  
If both of the combined tracks have track titles,  
the title of the latter track is erased.  
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Moving Recorded Tracks  
(Move Function)  
Labeling Recordings  
(Title Function)  
Use the Move Function to change the order of any  
track. After you move a track, the track numbers  
between the new and old track positions are  
automatically renumbered.  
You can create titles for your recorded MDs and tracks.  
Titles — which may consist of uppercase and  
lowercase letters, numbers and symbols for a  
maximum of about 1,700 characters per disc — appear  
in the display during MD operation.  
Example: Moving track C to track position 2  
EDIT/NO  
YES  
Track  
number  
1
2
2
4
3
A
A
C
B
D
Track C moves to  
track position 2  
Moving  
AMS±  
=/+  
1
4
3
D
C
B
Use the following procedure to label a track or an MD.  
You can label a track during play, pause, record, or  
stop mode. If the track is playing or recording, be  
sure to finish labeling before the track ends. If the  
track ends before youve completed the labeling  
procedure, only the characters already entered are  
recorded automatically.  
EDIT/NO  
YES  
p
AMS±  
1
2
Press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
1
2
3
While the recorder is stopped or during playback  
pause, press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
Turn AMS until “Name in?” appears in the  
display, then press AMS.  
Turn AMS until “Move?” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
3
Turn AMS to select “Disc” or track number, then  
press AMS.  
When you label an MD, select “Disc” and when  
you label a track, select the track number. Note  
that during recording, the recorder changes to  
character typing mode and a cursor starts  
flashing.  
Turn AMS until the track number you want to  
move appears in the display, then press AMS.  
4
5
Turn AMS until the new track position appears.  
Press AMS or YES.  
After you have moved the track, “Complete”  
appears for a few seconds.  
To cancel the Move Function  
Press EDIT/ NO or p.  
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4
Turn AMS to select the character.  
6
Repeat Steps 4 to 5 until you have entered the  
entire title.  
If you entered the wrong character  
Press 0 or ) until the character to be corrected starts  
flashing, and repeat Steps 4 and 5 to enter the correct  
character.  
To erase a character  
The selected character flashes.  
Press 0or ) until the character to be erased starts  
flashing, then press EDIT/ NO.  
Letters, numbers, and symbols appear in  
sequential order as you turn AMS.  
You can use the following symbols in titles:  
! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , – . / : ; < = > ? @ _ ` ˆ  
To enter a space  
Press AMS or )while the cursor is flashing.  
7
Press YES.  
5
Press AMS to enter the selected character.  
The cursor shifts rightward and waits for the  
input of the next character.  
This completes the labeling procedure and the  
title appears on the left side of the display.  
To cancel labeling  
Press p.  
Note  
You cannot label a track or an MD while you are recording  
over an existing track.  
(Continued)  
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4
5
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you have entered the  
entire title.  
Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote Z  
If you entered the wrong character  
Press 0or ) until the character to be corrected  
starts flashing.  
6
Press CLEAR to erase the incorrect character, then enter  
the correct one.  
Alphabet/number  
buttons  
Press NAME again.  
The entered title appears on the left side of the  
display window after the label has been recorded.  
NAME  
CLEAR  
p
NUM  
·
P
r
p
CHAR  
=
0
+
)
0/)  
To cancel labeling  
Press p.  
Changing an existing title Z  
1
Press NAME, then do the following:  
1
Press NAME repeatedly until a flashing cursor  
appears in the display, then do the following:  
To change  
Make sure that the recorder is  
A track title  
Playing, pausing the track whose title  
is to be changed, or stopped after  
locating the track whose title is to be  
changed  
To label  
Make sure that the recorder is  
A track  
Playing, pausing, recording the track  
to be labeled, or stopped after  
locating the track to be labeled  
Stopped with no track number  
appearing in the display  
A disc name  
An MD  
Stopped with no track number  
appearing in the display  
2
3
Keep pressing CLEAR (or EDIT/ NO on the  
recorder) until the current title is erased.  
2
Select the character type as follows:  
Enter the new title.  
To select  
Press  
Carry out Steps 4 to 7 of “Labeling Recordings”  
on page 26, or Steps 2 to 4 of “Labeling tracks and  
MDs with the remote” on page 28.  
Uppercase letters  
CHAR repeatedly until “Selected  
ABappears in the display  
Lowercase letters  
Numbers  
CHAR repeatedly until “Selected  
ab” appears in the display  
4
Press NAME.  
NUM repeatedly until “Selected  
12” appears in the display  
3
Enter one character at a time.  
After you enter a character, the cursor shifts  
rightward and waits for the input of the next  
character.  
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Undoing the Last Edit  
(Undo Function)  
Function of Control Terminal  
Control terminal (CTRL-S)  
Mini jack type  
You can use the Undo Function to cancel the last edit  
and restore the contents of the MD to the condition that  
existed before editing was done. Note, however, that  
you cannot undo an edit if you do any of the following  
after the edit:  
• Press the r button on the front panel.  
• Press the r button, the MUSIC SYNC button, or the  
CD-SYNC STANDBY button on the remote.  
• Turn off the power or eject the MD.  
When a system controller with CTRL-S terminal is  
connected to the control terminal of this recorder,  
it can operate as a remote .  
Control functions  
The system controller which is connected to the control  
terminal operates the same as the supplied remote  
RM-D7M.  
• Disconnect the AC power cord.  
EDIT/NO  
YES  
Note  
When the system controller is connected to the control  
jack, the remote can not be used because its infrared  
rays are stopped.  
AMS±  
1
2
While the recorder is stopped or during playback  
pause, press EDIT/ NO to display “Edit Menu.”  
Turn AMS until “Undo?” appears in the display,  
then press AMS.  
“Undo?” does not appear if no editing has been  
done.  
One of the following messages appears in the  
display, depending on the type of editing to be  
undone:  
Editing done:  
Message:  
Erasing a single track  
Erasing all tracks on an MD  
Dividing a track  
“Erase Undo ?”  
“Divide Undo ?”  
“Combine Undo”  
“Move Undo ?”  
Combining tracks  
Moving a track  
Labeling a track or an MD  
Changing an existing title  
“Name Undo ?”  
3
Press YES again.  
“Complete” appears for a few seconds and the  
contents of the MD are restored to the condition  
that existed before the edit.  
To cancel the Undo Function  
Press EDIT/ NO or p.  
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Dimensions  
Unit: mm  
Mounting the recorder  
This recorder can be attached to a standard 19 inch  
rack (type EIA). After detaching the four feet on the  
bottom of the recorder, mount the recorder on the rack.  
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1
2
The first recorder starts playing.  
Functions of REMOTE Terminals  
When the first recorder finishes playing, the  
second recorder starts playing.  
RELAY REC/PLAY  
3
The third and subsequent connected by cabling to  
their RELAY IN PLAY terminals start playing in  
sequence as soon as the preceding recorders in the  
chain finish playing.  
Stereo mini-jackterminal  
Where multiple recorders are hooked up together, after  
the first recorder has finished recording or playing,  
control signals are automatically transferred to the  
second recorder through the RELAY terminal to direct  
it to start recording or playing.  
Note  
This recorder starts playing when it receives a relay control  
signal only when:  
Relay Play  
Allows multiple recorders hooked up together to  
repeat continuously in sequence.  
• It is loaded with a playable MD.  
• It is stopped.  
• The Edit Menu or Setup Menu is not open.  
Recorders may be hooked up in a loop so they will  
repeat continuously.  
If REPEAT is set, control signal output will be  
suppressed, disabling the relay play function.  
Cabling forRelayPlay  
Relay Record  
Allows multiple recorders hooked up together to  
record continuously in sequence.  
Connect RELAY OUT of the first recorder and RELAY  
IN PLAY of the second recorder with a stereo mini-  
plug cable (such as RK-G136). Interconnect RELAY  
OUT and RELAY IN PLAY also when hooking up two  
or more recorders together.  
Cabling forRelayRecord  
Connect RELAY OUT of the first recorder and RELAY  
IN REC of the second recorder with a stereo mini-plug  
cable (such as RK-G136). Interconnect RELAY OUT  
and RELAY IN REC also when hooking up two or  
more recorders together.  
To  
Mixer  
From divide  
equipment  
From divide  
equipment  
From divide  
equipment  
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1
The first recorder starts recording.  
Parallel I/O  
D-sub 9 pins (female)  
2
When the first recorder finishes recording, the  
second recorder starts recording.  
The parallel I/ O pins permit remote control with  
simple external circuits connected. The input pins,  
when connected to GND, implement the functions  
assigned to them. The output terminals are open  
collector outputs, which can be used to turn on LEDs to  
provide recorder status indications.  
3
The third and subsequent connected by cabling to  
their RELAY IN REC terminals start recording in  
sequence as soon as the preceding recorders in the  
chain finish recording.  
SampleI/Opincircuits  
If the display is set to show the remaining disc time  
(see page 16) during relay recording, a relay control  
signal is issued when the remaining recording time is  
reduced to about 6 seconds, thereby making  
overlapped recording possible on the first and second  
recorders.  
<Sample output circuit>  
<Sample input circuit>  
MDS-E11  
Input pins  
(pins 1 to 5)  
Output pins  
(pins 7 to 9)  
When a recorder starts recording on receiving a control  
signal from the RELAY IN REC terminal, its display is  
automatically set to show the remaining disc time.  
GND  
(pin 6)  
GND  
(pin 6)  
Note  
This recorder starts recording when it receives a relay  
The Setup Menu allows you to select between defaults  
(PRESET) and user settings (USER).  
control signal only when:  
It is loaded with a recordable MD.  
If digital input signal has been selected, digital audio  
signal output from the source is available.  
It is stopped.  
The table below gives the relationship between the pin  
I/ O and default functions.  
The Edit Menu or Setup Menu is not open.  
Pin No. I/O  
Function  
Setup Menu Name  
Relay recording always takes place in NewTrackRec  
mode.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input  
PLAY/ PAUSE PIN1  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
REC  
PIN2  
PIN3  
PIN4  
PIN5  
Relay recording while clearing prerecorded discs is not  
available with this recorder.  
STOP  
AMS+  
AMS–  
GND  
Output REC  
POUT1  
POUT2  
POUT3  
Output PLAY  
Output PAUSE  
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With user settings (USER), PIN1 to PIN5 and POUT1 to  
POUT3 in the Setup Menu can be assigned the  
functions in the table below. Each pin has fixed I/ O  
status.  
POUT1toPOUT3(Outputpins)  
POWER  
REC  
Grounded when the power is on.  
Grounded when the recorders REC  
indicator lights.  
PLAY  
Grounded when the recorder displays (.  
PAUSE  
NO DISC  
Grounded when the recorder displays P.  
Grounded when the recorder is on and is  
not loaded with a MD.  
PIN1toPIN5(Input pins)  
OFF  
Left constantly floating.  
POWER ON  
POWER OFF  
Turns on power. Not functional when  
already on.  
ElectricalSpecifications  
InputTerminal  
Turns off power. Not functional when  
already off.  
Input method:  
Make contact  
0.5 V or less  
3 V or more  
3 V  
POWER ON/ OFF Turns power on and off.  
Input on voltage:  
(/ P  
Performs a play or pause operation.  
Input off voltage:  
PLAY  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders PLAY key.  
Open terminal voltage:  
Input pulse width:  
Input withstand voltage:  
100 msec or more  
–0.5 to +10 V  
PAUSE  
STOP  
REC  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders PAUSE key.  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders STOP key.  
OutputTerminal  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders REC key.  
Output method:  
NPN transistor open collector  
AMS+  
AMS–  
FF  
Performs the same function as giving 1  
click clockwise turn to AMS.  
On-time residual voltage: 0.5 V or less  
On-time maximum inflow 100 mA  
current:  
Performs the same function as giving 1  
click counterclockwise turn to AMS.  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders FF key.  
Withstand voltage:  
20 V  
REW  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders REW key.  
RS-232C  
D-sub 9 pins (male)  
EJECT  
M.SYNC  
T.REC  
OFF  
Performs the same function as the  
recorders EJECT key.  
The recorder can be externally controlled from a PC or  
similar equipment. For control protocols, consult your  
dealer.  
Performs the same function as the remote  
controllers M.SYNC.  
Performs the same function as the remote  
controllers T.REC.  
Performs nothing.  
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Display Messages  
System Limitations  
The following table explains the various messages that  
appear in the display.  
The recording system in your MiniDisc recorder is  
radically different from those used in cassette and DAT  
recorders and is characterized by the limitations  
described below. Note, however, that these limitations  
are due to the inherent nature of the MD recording  
system itself and not to mechanical causes.  
Message  
Meaning  
Blank Disc  
A new (blank) or erased MD has been  
inserted.  
Cannot Copy  
An attempt was made to make a second  
copy from a digitally dubbed MD (see  
page 38.)  
Disc Full” lights up even before the MD has reached the  
maximum recording time (60 or 74 minutes)  
When 255 tracks have been recorded on the MD, “Disc Full”  
lights up regardless of the total recorded time. More than  
255 tracks cannot be recorded on the MD. To continue  
recording, erase unnecessary tracks or use another  
recordable MD.  
Cannot EDIT  
Din Unlock  
An attempt was made to edit the MD  
during Program, Shuffle, or Normal Play.  
The connected digital sound source is  
turned off or the recorder is not connected  
properly to the sound source.  
Disc Error  
Disc Full  
Defected MD is inserted.  
Disc Full” lights up before the maximum number of  
tracks is reached  
Fluctuations in emphasis within tracks are sometimes  
interpreted as track intervals, incrementing the track count  
and causing “Disc Full” to light up.  
The MD is full (see “System Limitations”  
on this page.)  
Impossible  
Name Full  
You cannot record or edit the MD due to  
the system limitations.  
The titling capacity of the MD has reached  
its limit (about 1,700 characters.)  
The remaining recording time does not increase even  
after erasing numerous short tracks  
No Disc  
There is no MD in the recorder.  
Tracks under 12 seconds in length are not counted and so  
erasing them may not lead to an increase in the recording  
time.  
No Track  
The inserted MD has a disc title but no  
tracks.  
Protected  
Retry  
The inserted MD is record-protected.  
Some tracks cannot be combined with others  
Track combination may become impossible when tracks are  
edited.  
The first recording attempt failed due to a  
disturbance or scratch on the MD, and a  
second attempt is being made.  
Retry Error  
Due to vibrations to the recorder or  
scratches on the MD, several recording  
attempts were made but with no success.  
The total recorded time and the remaining time on the  
MD may not total the maximum recording time (60 or  
74 minutes)  
Recording is done in minimum units of 2 seconds each, no  
matter how short the material. The contents recorded may  
thus be shorter than the maximum recording capacity. Disc  
space may also be further reduced by scratches.  
STANDBY  
(flashing)  
The contents previously recorded are not  
saved correctly on the MD, or the program  
created by Program Play is not stored in  
the recorders memory.  
Tracks created through editing may exhibit sound dropout  
during search operations.  
Track numbers are not recorded correctly  
Incorrect assignment or recording of track numbers may  
result (1) when CD tracks are divided into several smaller  
tracks during digital recording, or (2) while recording certain  
CDs with the “LEVEL-SYNC” on (i.e., the automatic track  
marking function on.)  
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TOC Reading” appears for a long time  
The recorder does not record.  
“TOC Reading” will be displayed for longer than normal  
/The MD is record-protected (“Protected” appears.)  
Close the record-protect slot (see page 7.)  
/The recorder is not connected properly to the sound  
source. Make connections properly to the sound  
source.  
when an MD containing many songs is loaded.  
Limitations when recording over an existing track  
• The correct remaining recording time may not be  
displayed.  
/The recording level is not adjusted properly (in case  
of input through LINE (ANALOG) IN.) Turn REC  
LEVEL to adjust the recording level properly (see  
page 11.)  
• You may find it impossible to record over a track if that  
track has been recorded over several times already. If this  
happens, erase the track using the Erase Function (see  
page 20.)  
/A premastered MD is inserted. Replace it with a  
recordable MD.  
• The remaining recording time may be shortened out of  
proportion to the total recorded time.  
• Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not  
recommended since this may shorten the duration of the  
track.  
/There is not enough time left on the MD. Replace it  
with another recordable MD with fewer recorded  
tracks, or erase unnecessary tracks.  
/There has been a power failure or the AC power  
cord has been disconnected during recording. Data  
recorded to that point may be lost. Repeat the  
recording procedure.  
• You may find it impossible to label a track while recording  
over it.  
The correct recorded/playing time may not be displayed  
during playback of monaural-format MDs.  
The recorder does not work during synchro-recording.  
/The currently selected CD player type (CD player or  
video CD player) does not match the CD player  
being used. Reset the CD player type (see page 14.)  
Troubleshooting  
If you experience any of the following difficulties while  
using the recorder, use this troubleshooting guide to help  
you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist,  
consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
The sound has a lot of static.  
/Strong magnetism from a television or a similar  
device is interfering with operations. Move the  
recorder away from the source of strong magnetism.  
Note  
The recorder does not operate or operates poorly.  
/The MD may be damaged (“Disc Error” appears.)  
Take the MD out and insert it again. If “Disc Error”  
remains, replace the MD.  
If the recorder does not operate properly even after youve  
attempted the prescribed remedies, turn off the power, then  
reinsert the plug into the power outlet.  
The recorder does not play back.  
/Moisture has formed inside the recorder. Take the  
MD out and leave the recorder in a warm place for  
several hours until the moisture evaporates.  
/The recorder is not on. Press U to turn the recorder  
on.  
/The MD is inserted in the wrong direction. Slide the  
MD into the disc compartment with the label side up  
and the arrow pointing towards the opening until  
the recorder grips it.  
/The MD may not be recorded. Replace the disc with  
one that has been recorded.  
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General  
Specifications  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Refer to warning letter.  
System  
Disc  
MiniDisc digital audio system  
European models: 15W  
USA models: 14W  
MiniDisc  
Dimensions (approx.) (w/h/d) incl. projecting parts  
Laser  
Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm)  
Emission duration: continuous  
482 × 44 × 376 mm  
(19 × 1 3/  
4
× 14 7/  
8
in.)  
Laser output  
Less than 44.6 µW*  
Mass (approx.)  
5.3 kg (11 lbs 11 oz)  
* This output is the value measured at a  
distance of 200 mm from the objective  
lens surface on the Optical Pick-up  
Block with 7 mm aperture.  
Supplied accessories See page 4.  
Laser diode properties  
Revolutions (CLV)  
Error correction  
Material: GaAlAs  
Optional accessories  
Wired/ Wireless remote unit: RM-D5ME  
Coaxial digital connecting cable: VMC-10, etc.  
Recordable MDs: MDW-60 (60 min), MDW-74 (74 min)  
Relay record/ playback connecting cable (such as RK-G136)  
400 rpm to 900 rpm  
Advanced Cross Interleave Reed  
Solomon Code (ACIRC)  
Sampling frequency  
Coding  
44.1 kHz  
Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding  
(ATRAC)  
U.S. and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
Modulation system  
Number of channels  
Frequency response  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Wow and flutter  
EFM (Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation)  
2 stereo channels  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
5 to 20,000 Hz ±0.5 dB  
Over 92 dB during playback  
Below measurable limit  
Inputs  
Jack type  
Input  
Reference Maximum  
impedance input  
input  
ANALOG  
(BAL) IN  
XLR3-31  
equivalent  
30 kilohms +4dBu  
+24dBu  
ANALOG  
(UNBAL) IN  
Phono jacks 47 kilohms –4 dBu  
+12 dBu  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL IN  
Phono jacks 75 ohms  
0.5Vp-p  
±20%  
Outputs  
PHONES  
Jack type  
Reference output Load impedance  
Stereo  
0–10 mW  
32 ohms  
phone jack  
The level varies.  
ANALOG  
XLR3-32  
Maximum  
Over 600 ohms  
(BAL) OUT  
equivalent +24/ +10 dBu  
(Switchable)  
ANALOG  
(UNBAL)  
OUT  
Phono  
jacks  
Maximum  
+8 dBu  
Over 10 kilohms  
75 ohms  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL  
OUT  
Phono  
jacks  
0.5Vp-p  
(at 75 ohms)  
0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms  
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Index of Parts and Controls  
1 U (pow er) sw itch  
2 Disc compartment  
3 REC indicator  
PHONE LEVEL control  
!™ Remote sensor  
§ EJECT button  
AMS control  
4 TOC incicator  
5 Display  
!∞ P (pause) button  
p (stop) button  
· (play) button  
!• r (record) button  
PHONES jack  
6 EDIT/NO button  
7 YES button  
8 0/) (fast forw ard/rew ind) buttons  
9 INPUT selector  
0 REC LEVEL control  
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2 You can record the digital input signal of a digital satellite  
broadcast onto a DAT tape or recordable MD via the  
digital input jack on the DAT or MD recorder which is  
capable of handling a sampling frequeny of 32 kHz or 48  
kHz. You can then record the contents of this recorded  
DAT tape or MD (first-generation) onto another DAT tape  
or recordable MD via digital input jack on the DAT or MD  
recorder to create a second-generation digital copy.  
Subsequent recording from the second-generation copy  
onto another recordable DAT tape or MD is possible only  
through the analog input jack on the DAT or MD recorder.  
Note, however, that on some BS tuners, second-generation  
digital copying may not be possible.  
Guide to the Serial Copy  
Management System  
This MD recorder uses the Serial Copy Management  
System, which allows only first-generation digital  
copies to be made of premastered software via the  
recorders digital input jack. An outline of this system  
appears below:  
1 You can record from digital program sources (CDs, DATs  
or premastered MDs) onto a DAT tape or recordable MD  
via digital input jack on the DAT or MD recorder.  
You cannot, however, record from this recorded DAT tape  
or MD onto another DAT tape or recordable MD via the  
digital input jack on the DAT or MD recorder.  
Playing  
BS tuner  
Digital output jack  
Digital input jack  
digital connecting  
cable  
DAT recorder  
CD player  
MD recorder  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
Playing  
Digital output jack  
Digital input jack  
v
First-generation  
DAT tape or MD  
recorded via  
digital-to-digital  
connection  
digital connecting  
cable  
DAT or MD  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
v
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
v
Playback  
First-generation  
DAT tape or MD  
recorded via  
digital-to-digital  
connection  
DAT or MD  
Digital output jack  
digital  
connecting cable  
v
Digital input jack  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Playing  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
Digital output jack  
Line (analog) output jacks  
v
Second-  
digital  
connecting cable  
Audio connecting  
cord  
generation DAT  
tape or MD  
recorded via  
digital-to-digital  
connection  
DAT or MD  
Digital input jack  
Line (analog) input jacks  
v
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Playback  
Digital output jack  
Line (agalog) output jacks  
digital  
connecting cable  
Audio connecting  
cord  
Digital input jack  
Line (analog) input jacks  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
(Continued)  
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3 You can record a DAT tape or MD recorded via the DAT  
or MD recorders analog input jack onto another DAT tape  
or MD via the DAT or MD recorders digital output jack.  
You cannot, however, make a second-generation DAT  
tape or MD copy via the DAT or MD recorders digital  
output jack.  
Turntable  
CD player  
Tuner  
Cassette recorder  
Microphone  
amplifier  
DAT recorder  
MD recorder  
Playing  
Line (analog)  
output jacks  
Audio connecting cord  
Line (analog)  
input jacks  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
v
DAT tape or MD  
recorded via  
DAT or MD  
analog-to-digital  
connection  
v
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Playing  
Digital output jack  
digital connecting  
cable  
Digital input jack  
DAT recorder or  
Recording  
MD recorder  
v
First-generation  
DAT tape or MD  
recorded via  
DAT or MD  
digital-to-digital  
connection  
v
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Playing  
Digital output jack  
Line (analog) output jacks  
digital  
connecting cable  
Audio connecting  
cord  
Digital input jack  
Line (analog) input jacks  
DAT recorder or  
MD recorder  
Recording  
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