JVC XM R70 User Manual

PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER  
XM-R70SL/BK  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LVT0335-004A  
[B]  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
“SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”  
This equipment has been disigned and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical  
equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.  
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Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.  
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between  
pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.Switch off and withdraw  
the mains plug when making or changing connections.  
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.  
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.  
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DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any  
way–switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.  
DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended  
operation or has a standby mode.  
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this.  
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.  
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic  
safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.  
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing.  
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.  
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete safety always fit the  
manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.  
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.  
ABOVE ALL  
— NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case -this  
could result in a fatal electrical shock.;  
— NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind  
— it is better to be safe than sorry!  
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Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Please read these instructions carefully before starting operation to be  
sure to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit.  
Table of Contents  
Supplied Accessories .................................................... 1  
Location of Controls ..................................................... 1  
Power Supply Preparations........................................... 2  
Accidental Operation Prevention Function  
Joining Tracks (JOIN Function) ................................... 9  
Moving Tracks (MOVE Function) ............................. 10  
Erasing Tracks (ERASE Function)............................. 10  
Erasing All the Tracks (ALL ERASE Function) ........ 10  
Giving Titles to MD (TITLE Function) ..................... 11  
Using the Unit with Optional Accessories ................. 12  
Cautions ...................................................................... 12  
Information on MDs (Minidiscs) ............................... 13  
MD (Minidisc) Messages ........................................... 14  
Minidisc Limitations .................................................. 15  
Rules of Digital Dubbing ........................................... 15  
Maintenance ............................................................... 15  
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................... 16  
Specifications ............................................................. 16  
(Hold Mode) ............................................................ 3  
Normal Play .................................................................. 3  
Showing the Disc Information...................................... 5  
Repeat Play and Random Play ..................................... 5  
Selecting the Operational Options of Remote Control . 6  
Preparation Before Recording ...................................... 6  
Check Items Before Starting Recording ....................... 7  
Standard Recording (MONO/STEREO) ...................... 7  
SYNCHRO Recording (SYNCHRO) ........................... 8  
Editing the MD ............................................................. 8  
Dividing Tracks (DIVIDE Function)............................ 9  
Supplied Accessories  
AC adaptor (AA-R554) ......................................... 1 pc.  
Headphones ........................................................... 1 pc.  
Remote controller .................................................. 1 pc.  
Lithium–ion battery (rechargeable) (BN-R3610).. 1 pc.  
External Battery case ............................................. 1 pc.  
Carrying pouch ...................................................... 1 pc.  
Location of Controls  
[Display on the unit]  
[Display on the remote control]  
A.C.  
BASS  
Battery  
Repeat REC Battery  
Synchro  
Disc Mark  
-dB 40  
12  
OVER  
MONO  
REC  
TOC  
Repeat  
A.C. BASS  
Random  
MONO  
Peak Level Meter  
RANDOM Disc Mark  
[On the unit]  
[On the remote control]  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
DISPLAY / CHARA. button  
J
SET button  
REC switch  
OPEN switch  
HOLD switch  
REC MODE switch  
MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack  
LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack  
Headphones jack (  
DC IN 6V jack (  
S
A.C.BASS (Active Clear Bass)  
button  
P.MODE (Play Mode) button  
HOLD switch  
EDIT/ENTER button  
VOLUME +, – button  
Display  
Skip / search button (¢)  
Skip / search button (4)  
Stop (7)/CHARGE button  
Play / pause button (6)  
JOG dial  
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
T
U
V
W
VOLUME +, – button  
Skip / search buttons (4 ¢),  
Play / pause button (6)  
Stop button (7)  
)
X
Y
Z
)
Display  
DISPLAY button  
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Power Supply Preparations  
As a power supply source, you can use the rechargeable battery and/or dry-cell batteries, or AC adaptor.  
For information on operating times of batteries, refer to the specifications (page 16).  
Using lithium–ion battery (rechargeable battery) (BN-R3610)  
1
Insert the rechargeable battery into the unit.  
Cut part  
Slide the cover and open it.  
Insert the battery with its “–” ter-  
minal facing you and its cut part  
facing up.  
Firmly close the cover.  
2
To charge the rechargeable battery, connect the supplied AC adaptor.  
To AC power outlet  
AC adaptor  
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4
Press the 7/CHARGE button twice on the unit.  
“CHARGE” appears on the display and charging starts. When charging is completed, “CHARGE” will disap-  
pear.  
• “CHARGE” will appear for 5 seconds even when no lithium-ion battery is inserted.  
Disconnect the AC adaptor.  
Notes  
• Recharging is not made if the unit is being used.  
• It takes approximately 2 hours to recharge the rechargeable battery.  
• Rechargeable battery has a service life of approximately 500 charge-discharge cycles. If the operating time on one  
full charge becomes noticeably shorter than it used to be, the battery has reached the end of its service life and  
should be replaced.  
• The AC adaptor may become warm while recharging is in progress. This is not a malfunction.  
• Before starting recording, fully charge the rechargeable battery. Otherwise, the unit may shut off during recording.  
• Recharging with this unit shall be made at the temperature from +5°C to +35°C. Otherwise, “HIGH TEMP” or  
“LOW TEMP” will appear on the display.  
Using dry-cell batteries (not included)  
1
As explained below, open the battery cover of the battery case and insert three LR6 (UM-  
3) alkaline batteries into the battery compartment.  
2
Turn the knob of the battery case in the direction as shown by the arrow until it stops.  
(To detach the battery case, turn the knob toward in reverse until the battery case is re-  
moved.)  
(Bottom View)  
Note  
To lengthen the battery life, you can use both rechargeable battery and the dry-cell batteries.  
Using the AC adaptor  
Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the unit.  
Refer to the connecting diagram in “Using lithium-ion battery (rechargeable battery)”  
When the unit is turned off with a lithium-ion battery inserted, “CHARGE” is displayed and recharging automati-  
cally starts.  
2
Note  
The unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is connected. The primary circuit is always “live” as long  
as the AC adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet.  
Battery indicator  
The battery indicator appears on the display of the unit and remote control. When the indication changes as follows,  
power will be shut off a short while after.  
Rechargeable battery: Recharge it.  
Dry-cell batteries: Replace them with new ones.  
Note  
The battery indicator also appears when the AC adaptor is connected, though it has no meaning.  
Accidental Operation Prevention Function (Hold Mode)  
This function prevents accidental operation of buttons on the unit.  
The unit and remote control have the HOLD switches, each of which works independently.  
Bottom of the unit  
Top of the remote control  
Slide the HOLD switch in the direction shown by the arrow to activate it.  
When the HOLD switch of the unit or remote control is activated, no button operation is possible on the unit or the  
remote control.  
• Once the HOLD switch of the unit has been activated, “HOLD” will appear each time a button on the unit is  
pressed.  
To operate the unit or remote control normally, release the HOLD switch.  
Normal Play  
Follow the numbers in the figure to perform normal-play.  
1
2
3
4
Connect the headphones plug firmly.  
Connect the remote control plug firmly.  
Release the HOLD switches.  
Load an MD.  
1
2
3
Slide the OPEN switch to open the lid.  
Open the lid by hand.  
Insert the MD into the MD slot beneath the lid, with its label side facing up. Insert the MD until it stops. Be  
sure % or ] mark on the MD are oriented as shown in the figure.  
Close the lid.  
4
“TOC Reading” appears on the display. Then the track number and playback time appear.  
5
Adjust the volume level between 0 and 25.  
Press the VOLUME+, – button on the unit or remote control. To continuously change the volume level, de-  
press the VOLUME button.  
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6
Press the 6 button on the unit or remote control.  
Playback will start from the first track and ends after playing all the tracks of the MD.  
[Unit’s display]  
[Remote control’s display]  
Disc mark turns.  
Peak Level Meter  
Disc mark turns.  
Track title  
Number of tracks being played  
Playing time  
Playing time  
Number of tracks being played  
To eject the MD, slide the OPEN switch to open the lid and open it by hand. Then, the MD comes out.  
Notes  
• If no MD is loaded, “NO DISC” appears on the display and the power will be automatically shut off after approx.  
10 seconds.  
• If the MD is recorded in Monaural mode, “MONO” will appear on the display.  
Operation  
Button  
Display/reference  
Press during play.  
Blinks.  
Stops.  
Blinks.  
Press again to restart play.  
If nothing is done for 2 minutes, the  
power will be automatically shut off.  
To pause play  
or  
Press during play.  
or  
Press the 6 button to restart play.  
The current track will be played from  
the beginning (Resume Play).  
If nothing is done for 45 seconds, the  
power will be automatically shut off.  
In this case, to restart play, press the  
6 button for more than one second.  
Stops.  
To stop play  
(Stop mode)  
Push in Stop mode, or  
press for more than 1 sec-  
ond in any other mode.  
The power is shut off after “POWER  
OFF” appears on the display.  
To turn on the unit, press the 6 but-  
ton. Then, the last track before turning  
off the power will be played from the  
beginning (Resume Play).  
To turn off the unit  
(Off mode)  
(Blank display)  
or  
Display/reference  
Button  
Operation  
• During Random Play, the  
Skip function (unit)  
Forward  
Reverse  
skip buttons cannot be used  
to skip back to tracks that  
were played previously in the  
random sequence.  
Press during play or in Stop mode.  
Search function (unit)  
Keep depressed during play.  
Fast forward/  
reverse  
Skip function (remote control)  
Turn to the right or left during play or in Stop mode.  
Search function (remote control)  
Continuously turn to the right or left during play or in Stop  
mode.  
Forward  
Reverse  
Reinforcing the Bass Sound (A.C.BASS)  
Press the A.C.BASS button on the remote control to activate the active clear bass function.  
The “BASS” indicator appears on the display. The bass level is automatically controlled in conjunction with the  
sound volume.  
To cancel the function, press the same button again to light off the “BASS” indicator.  
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Showing the Disc Information  
Each time you press the DISPLAY / CHARA. (or DISPLAY) button in Stop mode or during playback, the disc in-  
formation is displayed as follows.  
The DISPLAY / CHARA. button on the unit and the DISPLAY button on the remote control work independently.  
or  
Display change on the unit:  
In Stop mode:  
Display change on the remote control:  
In Stop mode:  
Disc title*, total track number, and total playback time  
of the MD = Recordable capacity (remaining time) of  
the MD (e.g. REMAIN -69:20) = Normal display =  
(back to the beginning)  
Disc title* = Total track number and total playback  
time of the MD = Track title* = Normal display =  
(back to the beginning)  
During Playback:  
During Playback:  
Playback remaining time of the track = Normal dis-  
play = (back to the beginning)  
Track title* = Normal display = (back to the begin-  
ning)  
*: The disc title or track title will scroll if it consists of 11 characters or more. If no title is given, “NO TITLE”  
appears on the display.  
Repeat Play and Random Play (Using the Remote Control)  
You can select Repeat Play or Random Play. In Repeat Play, you can repeat all the tracks or individual track as  
many times as you like. In Random Play, you can play all the tracks in random order.  
Selecting Repeat Play and Random Play in Stop mode  
In Stop mode, press the P.MODE button on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the play mode  
changes as follows.  
P1 = P = RDM = P1 RDM = PRDM = Original display = (back to the beginning)  
P1:  
P:  
RDM:  
Repeats 1 track.  
Repeats all the tracks.  
Random play  
P1 RDM: Repeats one track randomly selected.  
PRDM: Repeats all the tracks in random order.  
(On the unit’s display, “RANDOM” indicator lights up instead of “RDM”.)  
After selecting one of the above modes, press the 6 button.  
For example, to start Random Play, press the P.MODE button until “RDM” indicator appears and then press the 6  
button.  
To exit Repeat Play or Random Play, stop the MD and then press the P.MODE button until the display returns to  
the original one.  
Repeat Play during Playback  
During Normal Play:  
Each time you press the P.MODE button, the play mode changes as follows.  
P1 = P = Original display = (back to the beginning)  
Select “P1” to repeatedly play the current track. Select “P” to repeat all the tracks.  
During Random Play:  
Each time you press the P.MODE button, the play mode changes as follows.  
P1 RDM = PRDM = Original display = (back to the beginning)  
Select “P1 RDM” to repeatedly play a randomly selected track. Select “PRDM” to repeat all the tracks in random  
order.  
(On the unit’s display, “RANDOM” indicator lights up instead of “RDM”.)  
To exit Repeat Play, stop the MD and then press the P.MODE button until the display returns to the original one.  
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Selecting the Operational Options of Remote Control  
Muting a pip tone  
When you press the buttons on the remote control, a pip tone is issued except for the A.C.BASS and VOLUME +, –  
buttons.  
To mute the pip tone, while pressing and holding the A.C.BASS but-  
ton in Stop mode or during playback, press the P.MODE button.  
“BEEP OFF” appears on the display.  
To resume a pip tone, do the same operation again. “BEEP ON” will appear on the display.  
Turning off the backlight  
When you press a button on the remote control, backlight illuminates on the remote control’s display for 5 seconds.  
You can turn off the backlight to save the battery life.  
To turn off the backlight, while pressing and holding the A.C.BASS  
button in Stop mode or during playback, press the DISPLAY button.  
“LIGHT OFF” appears on the display.  
To resume backlighting, do the same operation again. “LIGHT ON” appears on the display. Turning off the unit  
will also resume backlighting.  
Preparation Before Recording  
Connection for recording  
Connect one of the following music sources to the unit.  
• Analog input to the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack  
• Digital input to the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack  
Microphone (not supplied)  
• Microphone input to the MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack  
Stereo connection cable (not supplied)  
MD player,  
tape deck, etc.  
Optical digital cable (not supplied)  
CD player, etc.  
Notes  
• You cannot mix the microphone sound with the LINE IN source.  
• Since the priority for each input is as follows, be sure to disconnect the other music source before recording. For  
example, disconnect the microphone before recording an analog input.  
Digital input (LINE IN) > MIC input > Analog input (LINE IN)  
• When you make recording using the microphone, noise may occur depending on the microphone you use, if the  
AC adaptor is used. If this happens, use the rechargeable battery or alkaline batteries instead of the AC adaptor.  
Things to know before you start recording  
• It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs  
without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording, broadcast or ca-  
ble programme and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work embodied therein.  
• Carefully read the “Rules of Digital Dubbing” on page 15.  
• The MD recorder supports the following sampling frequencies for digital source, LINE IN (OPTICAL).  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz  
• When recording a digital input or microphone input, the recording level is automatically set correctly. When re-  
cording an analog input, it is necessary to adjust the recording level properly. Recording is not affected by the  
A.C.BASS setting.  
• The accidental erasure prevention knob is provided on the back of an MD cartridge to prevent accidental erasure  
or recording. It must be set to the close position before recording or editing.  
Accidental erasure prevention knob  
• Remote control operation will be disabled during record-  
ing or editing.  
• Unplugging or plugging of the connection cord or micro-  
phone should be avoided during recording.  
• Removal of the rechargeable battery should be avoided  
during recording. Otherwise, you cannot open the lid un-  
less the rechargeable battery is reinserted or AC adaptor  
is connected to the unit.  
Open  
Close  
For recording  
or editing  
For protecting  
erasure  
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Check Items Before Starting Recording  
• The MD is not the Play-only type one.  
• The accidental erasure prevention knob of the MD cartridge is set to the close position.  
• The MD has enough space for recording. If not, carry out ALL ERASE or ERASE function mentioned later to  
erase all the tracks or desired tracks in the MD. You can check the recordable remaining time of the MD by re-  
peatedly pressing the DISPLAY/CHARA. button on the unit in Standby mode. (See “Showing the Disc Informa-  
tion” on page 5.)  
• The REC MODE switch is set correctly. MONO for monaural recording,  
STEREO for stereo recording, and SYNCHRO for synchro recording in  
which recording automatically starts when an input is detected.  
Standard Recording (MONO/STEREO)  
CAUTIONS:  
Be sure that the rechargeable battery is fully charged. Otherwise, the unit may shut off, leaving recording unfinished.  
• While “UTOC Writing” is displayed, do not disconnect the power source or subject the unit to the vibration to  
avoid incorrect recording.  
Notes  
• The recording operation is possible only with the buttons on the unit.  
When a stereo signal is recorded in MONO mode, stereo sound will be heard though the signal is correctly recorded in  
MONO mode.  
In MONO mode, the recordable time becomes two times longer than the recording time labeled on the MD.  
1
Check the things before recording.  
See “Check items before starting recording” above.  
2
3
4
Insert an MD with its label side facing up.  
Select the recording mode with the REC MODE switch (either MONO or STEREO).  
Slide the REC switch.  
The unit enters Rec/Standby mode, the REC indicator lights up, and the disc mark blinks. The track number is  
increased by one.  
Total track number  
(Appears only if MONO is selected.)  
Remaining time  
To cancel Rec/Standby mode, press the 7/CHARGE button.  
Play the recording source.  
Adjust the recording level for analog input only.  
See “Adjusting the recording level” below.  
5
6
7
Press the 6 button to start recording.  
When the MD becomes full, “UTOC Writing” appears on the display, indicating that the recording is success-  
fully completed. The “TOC” indicator will light up during this period. Then, the MD stops. (The “TOC” indica-  
tor goes out.)  
To pause, press the 6 button. (The track number is increased by one.)  
To cancel pause, press the 6 button again.  
To stop recording, press the 7/CHARGE button. “UTOC Writing” appears on the display and then the MD stops.  
(The “TOC” indicator goes out.)  
Adjusting the recording level (for analog input only)  
The recording level should be adjusted so that the peak level meter does not reach the OVER mark to avoid distort-  
ing the recording signal.  
Press the 4 or ¢ buttons on the unit to decrease or increase the recording level.  
You can change the recording level between “REC LEVEL 01” to “REC LEVEL 24”.  
Note  
Even if the recording level is set to “REC LEVEL 01”, the input signal is recorded at a minimum level.  
Track marking  
• Whenever playback at the source side advances from one track to another during digital recording, the track  
number of the MD is automatically incremented by 1.  
• Whenever no sound at the playback side continues for 3 or more seconds during analog/digital or microphone  
recording, the track number of the MD is automatically incremented by 1.  
During analog/digital or microphone recording, you can increment the track number by 1 by sliding the REC button.  
(By adding the track number in this way, you can edit the recording contents later using the edit functions, such as  
erase, move, and join. Also, you can quickly locate the desired track using the fast forward or reverse button.)  
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SYNCHRO Recording (SYNCHRO)  
The synchro recording automatically starts when an input signal is given and ends if no signal condition continues for 30 seconds.  
1
2
3
Insert an MD with its label side facing up.  
Set the REC MODE switch to SYNCHRO.  
Slide the REC button.  
“SYNCHRO REC ON” appears and the “SYNC” indicator lights up on the display. Then, the disc mark blinks.  
4
5
Press the 6 button.  
The “SYNC” indicator blinks, indicating that the unit enters Rec/Standby mode.  
Play the recording source.  
When an input signal is detected by the unit, recording automatically starts.  
The recording will automatically end if no signal condition continues for 30 seconds.  
Note  
Once the 6 button is pressed during the SYNCHRO recording, the unit enters Rec/Pause mode and the SYN-  
CHRO recording is disabled. To restart the SYNCHRO recording, repeat the above steps.  
Editing the MD (Using the unit)  
In addition to its recording and play functions, the unit comes with editing functions. You can divide, join, move, or  
erase the recorded tracks in the MD as required. Also, you can give a disc title to the MD and track titles to the  
tracks in the MD.  
Note that you cannot edit the MD in Random Play mode.  
Dividing tracks (DIVIDE function)  
Erasing tracks (ERASE function)  
This enables unnecessary tracks. Narration, etc. to be  
erased speedily. The erased parts do not remain as si-  
This involves adding a track mark (see Note) at some  
point during the track which is to be made into the start  
of an additional track so that the original track is di-  
lences but are closed up by the subsequent tracks.  
Track No.  
vided into two tracks.  
Track No.  
Erasing  
Track B  
Track B Track C Track D  
Track A  
Track A Track B Track C Track D  
DIVIDE  
New tracks can  
be recorded.  
Track A Track C Track D  
Track A Track B Track C Track D  
Erasing all the tracks (ALL ERASE  
function)  
Joining tracks (JOIN function)  
This involves erasing a track mark and turning two ad-  
All the tracks can be erased at once without recording  
joining tracks into one track.  
fresh material over them.  
Track No.  
Track No.  
Track A Track B Track C Track D  
ALL  
ERASE  
Track A Track B Track C Track D  
New tracks can be recorded.  
JOIN  
Track A + Track B Track C Track D  
Moving tracks (MOVE function)  
Tracks can be moved around so that they are in the de-  
Giving titles to discs and tracks  
(TITLE function)  
A title consisting of up to 64 characters can be given to  
a disc and a track. The title given appears in the display  
window.  
sired sequence.  
Track No.  
Track A Track B Track C Track D  
MOVE  
Track A Track C Track D Track B  
Note  
Track marks: These marks are provided to locate the start of each track. Whatever lies between one track mark and  
the next is considered to a track and the numbers of the tracks (called “track numbers”) are displayed in the sequence  
in which they are to be played.  
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Dividing Tracks (DIVIDE Function)  
Use the unit to carry out this function.  
1
In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTER button and turn the JOG dial until “DIVIDE?” is dis-  
played.  
2
Press the SET button and then press the 6 button.  
JOG dial  
Playing time  
Track to be divided  
3
4
Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or ¢ button) to select the track number to be di-  
vided.  
Press the SET button at the point where the track is to be divided.  
• The recording lasting for 4 seconds starting where the track was divided is repeatedly played for your refer-  
ence.  
• Movement is possible within the POSITION-128 to +128 range (about 8 seconds before or after the position).  
To move the point, turn the JOG dial while listening the music.  
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Press the EDIT/ENTER button.  
“COMPLETE” and “TOC” appear, indicating successful recording.  
• The selected track is divided into two tracks and the track number will increase by 1.  
• When you turn off the power by pressing the 7/CHARGE button, “UTOC Writing” will be displayed and the  
edited contents are written. (The “TOC” indicator goes out.)  
To cancel the operation, press the 7/CHARGE button in step 1 through 4 until the display returns to the original  
display.  
Joining Tracks (JOIN Function)  
Use the unit to carry out this function.  
1
In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTER button and turn the JOG dial until “JOIN?” is dis-  
played.  
2
Press the SET button.  
JOG dial  
Selected track  
• You can listen to the track by pressing the 6 button. The selected track is repeatedly played.  
3
Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or ¢ button) to select the track number to be joined.  
Selected track  
Track to be joined  
4
5
Press the SET button.  
“PUSH ENTER” appears.  
Press the EDIT/ENTER button.  
“COMPLETE” and “TOC” appear, indicating successful recording.  
The selected track and the previous track are joined and the track number is decreased by 1.  
• When you turn off the power by pressing the 7/CHARGE button, “UTOC Writing” will be displayed and the  
edited contents are written. (The “TOC” indicator goes out.)  
To cancel the operation, press the 7/CHARGE button in step 1 through 4 until the display returns to the original  
display.  
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Moving Tracks (MOVE Function)  
Use the unit to carry out this function.  
1
In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTER  
button and turn the JOG dial until  
“MOVE?” is displayed.  
5
Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or  
¢ button) to select the destination to  
which the track is to be moved.  
2
Press the SET button.  
JOG dial  
Track to be moved  
Destination track  
Track to moved  
• If you are playing back the MD, the destination  
track is repeatedly played.  
• You can listen to the track by pressing the 6  
button. The track to be moved is repeatedly  
played.  
6
7
Press the SET button.  
“PUSH ENTER” appears.  
3
4
Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or  
¢ button) to select the track number  
to be moved.  
Press the EDIT/ENTER button.  
“COMPLETE” and “TOC” appear, indicating suc-  
cessful recording.  
• When you turn off the power by pressing the 7/  
CHARGE button, “UTOC Writing” will be displayed  
and the edited contents are written. (The “TOC” indi-  
cator goes out.)  
Press the SET button.  
To cancel the operation, press the 7/CHARGE button  
in step 1 through 6 until the display returns to the origi-  
nal display.  
Erasing Tracks (ERASE Function)  
Use the unit to carry out this function.  
1
In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTER  
button and turn the JOG dial until  
“ERASE?” is displayed.  
4
5
Press the SET button.  
“ERASE OK? PUSH ENTER” appears.  
Press the EDIT/ENTER button.  
“COMPLETE” appears, indicating successful eras-  
ing.  
The selected track is erased and the track number  
is decreased by 1.  
2
Press the SET button.  
JOG dial  
Track to be erased  
• When you turn off the power by pressing the 7/  
CHARGE button, “UTOC Writing” will be displayed  
and the edited contents are written.  
To cancel the operation, press the 7/CHARGE button  
in step 1 through 4 until the display returns to the origi-  
nal display.  
• You can listen to the track by pressing the 6  
button. The track to be erased is repeatedly  
played.  
3
Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or  
¢ button) to select the track number to  
be erased.  
Erasing All the Tracks (ALL ERASE Function)  
Use the unit to carry out this function.  
1
2
3
In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTER button and turn the JOG dial until “ALL ERASE?”  
is displayed.  
Press the SET button.  
“ERASE OK? PUSH ENTER” appears.  
Press the EDIT/ENTER button.  
“COMPLETE” appears, indicating successful erasing.  
All the tracks in the MD are erased and “BLANK DISC” is displayed.  
• When you turn off the power by pressing the 7/CHARGE button, “UTOC Writing” will be displayed and the  
edited contents are written.  
To cancel the operation, press the 7/CHARGE button in step 1 or 2.  
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Giving Titles to MD (TITLE Function)  
Use the unit to carry out this function.  
• You can give a disc title to the MD and a track title to the tracks in the MD. Any title name can be give up to 64  
characters using the provided character sets.  
(or press the 4 button) until the following disc  
mark is shown on the display.  
1
In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTER  
button.  
“TITLE?” is displayed.  
4
5
Press the SET button.  
Disc mark  
2
Press the SET button.  
Title name area  
Cursor  
Track to be entitled  
• You can listen to the track by pressing the 6 but-  
ton. The track to be entitled is repeatedly played.  
Characters to be input  
3
Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or  
¢ button) to select the track number  
to be entitled.  
Input a preferred title (up to 64 charac-  
ters).  
Use the following title editing buttons to input a title.  
To select the disc title, turn the JOG dial reverse  
[Title editing buttons on the unit]  
Button  
Function  
Changes the type of characters to be input as follows.  
Upper-case letters (ABC) = Lower-case letters (abc) = Symbols (space, !”) = Numbers (012) =  
(back to the beginning)  
Adds the character being selected to the title name area.  
JOG  
(forward)  
Moves the cursor for the character to be input to the right. When continue turning, the characters scroll to  
the left.  
JOG  
(reverse)  
Moves the cursor for the character to be input to the left. When continue turning, the characters scroll to  
the right.  
¢
4
Moves the cursor for the title name to the right.  
Moves the cursor for the title name to the left.  
Example: When input the title “M1”  
1) Select “M” (put the cursor to the letter M using the JOG dial).  
2) Press the SET button. The letter M is now displayed in the title name area.  
3) Press the DISPLAY / CHARA. button until the numbers are displayed.  
4) Select “1” and press the SET button. The title name “M1” will be displayed.  
If the wrong character has been input, clear it by pressing the 7/CHARGE button.  
To clear a particular character which has been input, use the ¢ or 4 button to align the cursor with the  
character, and press the 7 /CHARGE button. Then, select the correct character and press the SET button.  
6. Press the EDIT/ENTER button.  
“COMPLETE” and “TOC” appear, indicating successful recording.  
• When you turn off the power by pressing the 7/CHARGE button, “UTOC Writing” will be displayed and the  
edited contents are written. (The “TOC” indicator goes out.)  
To cancel the operation, press the 7/CHARGE button in step 1 through 3 or depress it in step 4 or 5, until the  
display returns to the original display.  
[Character sets table]  
Symbols  
Upper-case letters  
Numbers  
Lower-case letters  
(space)  
!
#
$
)
A
F
K
P
U
Z
B
G
L
C
H
D
I
E
J
a
f
b
g
l
c
h
d
i
e
j
0
5
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
%
&
+
:
(
8
,
<
.
M
R
N
S
X
O
T
Y
k
p
u
z
m
r
n
s
x
o
t
/
;
=
`
Q
V
q
v
>
?
@
_
W
w
y
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Using the Unit with Optional Accessories  
Listening to MDs with an audio system  
You can listen to MDs through your audio system.  
• Connect a stereo connection cable (not supplied) as  
shown on the right after turning off the amplifier.  
• Adjust the volume level of the unit to an appropriate  
level.  
• Adjust the volume level on the amplifier.  
• Use the unit’s buttons for operation. (The remote  
control will issue a pip tone.)  
Stereo connection cable  
(not supplied)  
Amplifier  
or  
Listening to MDs with a car audio system  
You can listen to MDs through your car audio system. The following options are available for your car audio system.  
• Car adaptor (CA-R553)  
• Car audio cassette adaptor  
CAUTION:  
Before connecting the car adaptor, remove the rechargeable battery from the unit. Also remove the battery case.  
• Connect the car adaptor to the DC input jack as  
shown on the right.  
• Connect the car audio cassette adaptor between the  
remote control and the cassette slot of your car au-  
dio system.  
• Adjust the volume level of the unit to an appropri-  
ate level.  
Car audio cassette adaptor  
(3.5 mm dia. stereo plug)  
Car adaptor (CA-R553)  
Notes  
• Since the insertion direction of the car audio cassette adaptor is limited, be sure whether it can be inserted into the  
cassette slot of your car audio system.  
• Depending on the vehicle used, noise may occur. In this case, it is recommended to connect a noise filter available  
on the market between the remote control and car audio cassette adaptor.  
• If your car audio system is equipped with a LINE IN or AUX IN jack, you can connect the output of the remote  
control to the jack using a stereo mini plug signal cord (not supplied). In this case, you do not need the optional  
car audio cassette adaptor.  
Cautions  
Batteries  
• Before replacing batteries, always turn off the unit.  
Rechargeable lithium–ion battery (BN-R3610):  
• Use only the rechargeable battery (BN-R3610) supplied with the unit.  
• If the power delivered by the battery lasts for a very short time after recharging, it means that the battery’s service  
life is over. Do not use it any more.  
• Recharging already charged battery will shorten its service life.  
• When recharging battery for the first time or when it has not been used for a long period of time, the play time  
may be shorter than usual. In a case like this, repeatedly recharge and discharge the battery. This will restore it to  
its regular state.  
• Do not allow any metal objects to touch the terminals of rechargeable battery since this may cause short-circuiting  
which is dangerous.  
• Recharging shall be made at the temperature from 0°C to 40°C.  
Dry cell battery and rechargeable battery:  
To prevent damage to the batteries and electrolyte leakage, heed the following points.  
• Align the ª and · polarities properly when inserting the batteries.  
• Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a long period of time.  
• Do not throw batteries into a fire, and do not short-circuit, disassemble or subject them to excessive heat.  
• Do not attempt to recharge dry cell batteries.  
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Carrying batteries:  
When putting dry cell or rechargeable battery in a pocket or bag, ensure that no other metal objects such as a neck-  
lace are placed together with them. Contact with metal may cause short-circuiting which, in turn, may cause a fire.  
Notice about the rechargeable battery.  
The battery is designated recyclable.  
Please follow your local recycling regulations.  
AC adaptor  
• Handle the AC adaptor carefully. Improper handling is dangerous.  
• Do not touch it with wet hands.  
• Do not place heavy objects on top of it.  
• Do not forcibly bend it.  
• Be sure to connect only the AC adaptor provided with the unit.  
• Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet if the unit is not going to be used for a long time.  
Unit  
No altering or remodelling  
This can cause malfunctioning.  
No dropping or strong impacts  
This may damage the unit.  
Locations to be avoided  
Avoid using the unit in the following locations since they can cause malfunctioning.  
1. Bathrooms and other moisture-prone places.  
2. Warehouses and other dusty places.  
3. Very hot places near heating appliances, etc.  
Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time  
This may deform or discolor the cabinet and may also cause malfunctioning.  
Precautions for Listening with the headphones  
• Do not play your headset at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play.  
• If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.  
• Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.  
• You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.  
• Even if your headphones is an open-air type designed to let you hear outside sounds, don’t turn up the volume so  
high that you can’t hear what’s around you.  
When driving a car  
In the interest of traffic safety, do not operate the unit while driving.  
Information on MDs (Minidiscs)  
This is a new digital audio disc format: it has a diameter of 64 mm and enables up to 80 minutes of playback and recording.  
The cartridge  
Playback-only MD  
The diameter of the disc itself is 64 mm, smaller than a CD  
single. The disc sits inside a 68 × 72 mm cartridge, which  
also being pocket size, makes minidiscs extremely handy  
for carrying and storage. Since the disc is protected by the  
cartridge, dust and dirt cannot easily get into it. And thanks  
to a shutter which is closed at all times except during use,  
there is no need to worry about scratches or finger marks,  
making the handling of minidiscs very simple.  
This is the type used for commercially-available pre-re-  
corded MDs, on which recording cannot be done. Like a  
CD, data is recorded based on the presence or absence of  
small indentations called pits. A disc recorded with this for-  
mat is called an “optical disc.”  
Recordable MDs  
These are the so-called “blank” MDs you can use to make  
your own recordings. Data is recorded by magnetism,  
which is easily processed, so that recording can be done  
again and again. By using a laser to heat the disc, the mag-  
netism is erased and the magnetic head records the new  
data. Discs with this type of recording method are called  
magneto-optical (MO) discs.  
Two types of minidisc  
There are two types of minidisc, “recordable MDs” and  
“playback-only MDs.” The playback method for each is the  
same: a laser irradiates the disc and the signal is read from  
the beam which comes back. However, the recording  
method for each type is different.  
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ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic  
Coding)  
Sound skip guard memory  
With the minidisc, the data of the track being played can be  
temporarily stored up using a function called “sound skip  
guard memory”. Even when data cannot be collected prop-  
erly from the disc due to shaking or vibrations, information  
is stored in the “sound skip guard memory”, so that there is  
no break in the sound which is actually delivered.  
Within recordings, there are sounds which cannot be readily  
heard. For example, as the volume decreases, high-pitched  
sounds and low-pitched sounds become difficult to hear. Also, if  
a quiet sound comes at the same time as or just after a loud  
sound, it will not be heard. With minidiscs, data is compressed  
using a technology called ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acous-  
tic Coding) which selectively chooses sounds based on human  
sense of hearing characteristics. With this technology, the re-  
corded data is about one-fifth the volume of the original data, al-  
UTOC (User Table Of Contents)  
In a minidisc, apart from the recorded tracks, there is the  
“UTOC”. In this area, information such as the position  
where each track is recorded, the track divisions, and track  
order are listed. When music search is done, the UTOC is  
consulted, and the tracks are quickly found and played  
back. When editing is done, only the UTOC is changed, so  
there is no need to re-record the tracks.  
lowing it to fit on a compact minidisc.  
(dB)  
+20  
0
Snap  
»
-20  
Sensitivity of  
our ears  
-40  
«
Dull  
-60  
5k 10k 15k  
(Hz)  
20 50 100  
500 1k  
Low | Sound range \ High  
Sound range and sensitivity of our ears  
MD (Minidisc) Messages  
Message  
Meaning/Action  
A disc has been inserted with nothing recorded on it.  
You have tried to join tracks which cannot be joined.  
BLANK DISC  
CANNOT JOIN  
There is a problem (damage) with the disc.  
(Replace the disc.)  
DISC ERROR  
DISC FULL  
There is not enough space left on the disc.  
There are over 254 tracks.  
The disc is in accidental erasure protection mode.  
DISC  
(Slide the accidental erasure protection tab so that the hole is covered.)  
PROTECTED  
A malfunction occurred during recording.  
(Stop the disc by pressing the 7 button and redo the operation.)  
EMERGENCY STOP  
NO DISC  
There is no disc in the unit.  
You have tried to digitally dub a CD-ROM.  
(Stop recording.)  
NON AUDIO  
CANNOT COPY  
You have tried to record or edit on a playback-only disc.  
PLAYBACK DISC  
The track is protected. (This unit cannot undo track protection. Undo the pro-  
tection using the appliance that created it.)  
TRACK  
PROTECTED  
You have tried to make a copy of a copy by digital dubbing.  
(Dub using analog input (LINE IN).)  
SCMS  
CANNOT COPY  
The digital cable is disconnected.  
DIGITAL IN  
UNLOCK  
The life of battery has ended.  
BATT ERROR  
The temperature of rechargeable battery is out of acceptable range.  
HIGH TEMP  
LOW TEMP  
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Minidisc Limitations  
The minidisc records information in an original format that differs from that of conventional cassette tapes or DATs.  
Since there are some limitations with this recording format, the following types of conditions may arise. These condi-  
tions are not malfunctions.  
Condition  
Cause  
“DISC FULL” is displayed, even though the pos-  
sible recording time is not used up.  
With the minidisc, there is a maximum number of tracks which  
can be recorded, regardless of time. More than 254 tracks cannot  
be recorded on a disc.  
“DISC FULL” is displayed, even though the num- When parts of the disc are erased and re-recorded, blank spots are  
ber of tracks and recording time are not at the limit. created on the disc. When recording to such a disc, one track of  
data is divided and recorded in the blank areas. During recording,  
when these divided parts become numerous, the “DISC FULL”  
message may be displayed. When a part of 8 seconds or less is  
created by division, that track cannot be joined by the JOIN func-  
tion, and even if it is erased, the remaining usable time on the disc  
does not increase. Tracks divided into small pieces may skip when  
fast forward or fast rewind is done.  
The JOIN function sometimes does not work.  
The remaining usable time on the disc does not in-  
crease even when tracks are erased.  
The sound skip during fast forward or fast rewind.  
Minidiscs must have at least 2 seconds of continuous space in or-  
der to record. For this reason, the actual recording time of discs  
with a lot of short blank areas becomes shorter.  
The amount of recorded time on the disc added to  
the amount of remaining time falls shout of the  
disc’s total possible recording time.  
Rules of Digital Dubbing  
The following rules regarding copyright exist for dubbing to MDs from CDs or DATs through digital terminals.  
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)  
Minidiscs can record clear sound with low loss of quality from CDs or DATs through each component’s digital input/output  
terminal. However, minidiscs are set up so that a disc recorded in this way cannot be recorded onto another minidisc through  
digital input/output terminals. In other words, you can not make a copy of a copy. This rule is called SCMS (Serial Copy  
Management System).  
The recorder is designed in compliance with this rule. If you try to make a copy of a copy the error message “SCMS  
CANNOT COPY” is displayed, and dubbing can not be done.  
OK  
NO  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL  
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent of the owner  
of copyright in the sound or video recording, broadcast or cable programme and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic  
work embodied therein.  
Maintenance  
Unit:  
Wipe the unit and remote control with a soft cloth. Remove stubborn dirt using a cloth which has been dipped in  
water or soapy water and wrung out, and then wipe dry.  
• If you intend to use a chemically treated cleaning cloth, read its directions first.  
• Do not use alcohol or paint thinners.  
MDs:  
If the MD cartridge is dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth and then wipe dry.  
When storing MDs, avoid locations which are  
• Exposed to direct sunlight.  
• Susceptible to high levels of humidity or dust.  
• Directly exposed to heat from a heating appliance.  
• On top of a car dashboard or near the rear window.  
Handling the MDs  
• Do not open the shutter. The shutter is usually locked to prevent opening. Do not force to open it or the disc may  
be destroyed.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing.  
Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.  
If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem,  
refer to the directory of Authorized Service Centers (enclosed with this unit) to locate a convenient service center, or  
consult your dealer for instructions.  
Check this  
Is the MD loaded? If not loaded, “NO DISC” will appear.  
• Is the HOLD switch released?  
Problem  
Cannot operate.  
Cannot play the MD.  
• Is the battery low?  
• Is the MD faulty? (Play other MD.)  
• Is there moisture condensation on the lens?  
(Wait for about an hour and then try again.)  
Is the Repeat Play or Random Play selected?  
Is the accidental erasure prevention knob of the MD set to the open position?  
(Set it to the close position.)  
Tracks on MD do not play in order.  
Recording cannot be made on MD.  
• Is the headphones plug inserted all the way?  
Cannot hear music—too noisy.  
• Is the plug dirty? (Wipe away dirt on the plug.)  
• Is music recorded on the MD? If not, “BLANK DISC” will appear.  
Is the unit too near a TV or tuner? (If the TV or tuner is connected to a simple  
indoor antenna, connect it to an outdoor antenna.)  
Was the power source removed from the unit with the HOLD switches activated?  
(Release both HOLD switches and try to operate again.)  
TV picture is distorted.  
Power is not turned on.  
Specifications  
Portable minidisc recorder  
Type  
: Minidisc digital audio system  
Sampling frequency : 44.1 kHz  
Power requirements : DC 3.6 V (rechargeable battery), DC  
Compression /  
: ATRAC method  
4.5 V (R6 size battery × 3), DC IN 6 V  
expansion method  
Number of channels: : 2 channels (stereo) / 1 channel (mono)  
Frequency response : 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz  
Dimensions  
(W × H × D)  
Mass  
: 81.7 × 19.5 × 88.9 mm  
(excluding buttons and controls)  
: Approx. 155 g (without battery)  
Wow & flutter  
Input  
: Unmeasurable  
AC adaptor (AA-R554)  
Input power source : AC 230 V, 50 Hz  
: LINE IN: 100 mV / 47 kohms,  
OPTICAL: -23 to -14 dBm,  
(*Same jack is used for LINE IN  
and OPTICAL)  
Output voltage  
: DC 6 V, 0.6 A  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
MIC: 1.3 mV  
kohms  
/
200 ohms to  
2
Output  
: Headphones (3.5 mm dia. stereo × 1)  
5 mW / ch at 10% THD / 16 ohms  
to 47 kohms  
:
Duration of battery  
When Playing back  
When recording  
5 hours  
Rechargeable battery  
(BN-R3610)  
10 hours  
25 hours  
38 hours  
Alkaline batteries  
(LR6-Panasonic)  
12 hours  
18 hours  
Rechargeable battery  
+
Alkaline batteries  
* Above duration may differ depending on the ambi-  
ent temperature and conditions.  
* A rechargeable battery (BN-R3610) is charged for 2  
hours.  
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
Printed in Japan  
EN  
0699MNMCREOZK  

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