Yamaha MDX E300 User Manual

GB  
MDX-E300  
Minidisc Recorder  
Lecteur Enregistreur de Minidisc  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MODE D’EMPLOI  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
BRUKSANVISNING  
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING  
FEATURES  
• MINI DISC digital audio system  
• Digital optical input (2)/output  
• Sampling rate converter  
• EDIT function  
• Synchronized recording/timer recording  
by system connection  
• Digital rec level control  
• MDLP (Long play and recording)  
CONTENTS  
FEATURES.............................................. 1  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES....................... 2  
NOTES ABOUT MINIDISCS .................... 2  
RECORDING ........................................ 13  
Adjusting recording levels .................................. 14  
Track marking..................................................... 14  
Music synchro recording .................................... 15  
Setting the recording mode................................. 15  
Monitor out ......................................................... 16  
Protecting a recorded MD .................................. 16  
NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS  
Front panel ............................................................ 3  
Display.................................................................. 3  
Remote control ..................................................... 4  
EDITING............................................... 17  
Erase ................................................................... 18  
Move ................................................................... 19  
Combine ............................................................. 19  
Divide ................................................................. 20  
Undo ................................................................... 20  
TOC write ........................................................... 20  
FRA check .......................................................... 20  
GETTING STARTED  
Remote control ..................................................... 5  
System connections .............................................. 6  
Connecting your audio system ............................. 8  
PLAYBACK............................................. 9  
Skipping tracks ..................................................... 9  
Searching .............................................................. 9  
Switching the display ......................................... 10  
Random play....................................................... 11  
Repeat play ......................................................... 11  
A-B repeat .......................................................... 11  
Program play ...................................................... 12  
TITLING................................................ 21  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
MD recorder system notes .................................. 22  
Display messages................................................ 23  
Troubleshooting .................................................. 24  
Specifications...................................................... 25  
1
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
Check that the following items are included.  
Remote control  
Optical cable  
TITLE DELETE  
CANCEL  
SET  
ENTER  
EDIT  
CHAR NUMBER  
A
B
1
C
D
P
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
4
L
2
3
M
N
5
O
Q
6
R
S
T
U
V
W
8
X
7
Y
9
Z
/
0
SPACE  
+10  
+100  
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
System control cable  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B  
S/F  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
Batteries (AA, R6, UM-3)  
Audio pin cable  
NOTES ABOUT MINIDISCS  
Care of MDs  
Do not open the shutter on the MD  
cartridge  
Do not expose the MD to direct sunlight or heat sources  
such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked in  
direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in  
temperature inside the car.  
Trying to force the shutter open will damage the shutter.  
Periodically remove dust and debris from the cartridge  
surface by wiping it with a dry cloth.  
Because the MD itself is housed in a cartridge, you can  
handle it normally without being concerned about dirt  
or fingerprints. However, malfunctioning may result if  
the cartridge itself is dirty or warped.  
2
NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS  
Front panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
NATURAL SOUND MINIDISC RECORDER MDX-E300  
INPUT  
REC/PAUSE  
STANDBY/ON  
REC LEVEL  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
+
MIN  
MAX  
7
8
9 0  
q
1 STANDBY/ON (P.9)  
7 Remote control sensor (P.5)  
8 Display (P.3)  
2 Disc insertion slot (P.9)  
3
(P.9)  
9 INPUT (P.13)  
4 & (P.9)  
0 ANALOG REC LEVEL (P.14)  
5 #/* (P.9)  
q Jog dial ($ ›)/DIGITAL REC LEVEL  
(P.9/P.14)  
6 REC/PAUSE (P.13)  
Display  
1
2 3  
4
5
6
7
8
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
OPT.12  
COAX.  
TOTAL  
REMAIN  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
MONO LP2 LP4 TOC  
9
0
q
w e  
r
t y  
u
1 Input indicator (P.13)  
0 REPEAT A-B/S F indicator (P.11)  
q PROGRAM indicator (P.12)  
w RANDOM indicator (P.11)  
e MONO indicator (P.15)  
r LP2/LP4 indicator (P.15)  
t TOC indicator (P.17)  
2 TOTAL indicator (P.10)  
3 DISC/TRACK indicator (P.10)  
4 REMAIN indicator (P.10)  
5 MANUAL indicator (P.14)  
6 REC indicator (P.13)  
7 Pause indicator  
y Play indicator  
8 Multi information display  
9 Sampling frequency indicator (P.13)  
u Recording level meter (P.14)  
3
NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS  
Remote control  
1 DELETE/CANCEL (P.21)  
2 TITLE (P.21)  
3 CHAR (P.21)  
4 NUMBER (P.21)  
5 Numbers [Characters] (P.9/P.21)  
6 # (P.9/P.14)  
1
2
t
y
TITLE DELETE  
SET  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
EDIT  
CHAR NUMBER  
3
4
A B C D E F  
G H I  
3
J K L  
4
7 ! (P.9/P.21)  
1
2
M N O P Q R S T U V W X  
8 $ (P.9/P.21)  
9 REC/PAUSE (P.13)  
0 M-MARK (P.14)  
q REC MODE (P.15)  
w RANDOM (P.11)  
e PROGRAM (P.12)  
r POWER (P.9)  
t SET/ENTER (P.21)  
y EDIT (P.18)  
5
6
7
8
5
Y Z  
9
/
0
SPACE  
+10  
+100  
u
i
6
7
8
9
o
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
p
a
s
d
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
0
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
q
w
DISPLAY SCROLL  
f
g
e
r
u * (P.9)  
i (P.9/P.21)  
o (P.9/P.21)  
p SYNC (P.15)  
a & (P.9)  
s INPUT (P.13)  
d REPEAT A-B (P.11)  
REPEAT S/F (P.11)  
f SCROLL (P.10)  
g DISPLAY (P.10)  
4
GETTING STARTED  
Remote control operation range  
Remote control  
NATURAL SOUND MINIDISC RECORDER MDX-E300  
INPUT  
REC/PAUSE  
Battery installation  
STANDBY/ON  
REC LEVEL  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
+
MIN  
MAX  
2
1
Remote control  
sensor  
3
Within approximately  
6 m (20 feet)  
1
2
3
Remove the battery compartment cover.  
Insert batteries into the battery compartment.  
Replace the battery compartment cover.  
Battery replacement  
If you find that the remote control must be used closer to  
the main unit than usual, the batteries are weak. Replace  
batteries with new ones.  
Notes  
There should be no large obstacles between the remote control  
and the main unit.  
Notes  
If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by strong  
lighting (especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.),  
it might cause the remote control not to work correctly. In this  
case, reposition the main unit to avoid direct lighting.  
Use only AA, R6, UM-3 batteries for replacement.  
Be sure the polarities are correct. (See the illustration inside  
the battery compartment.)  
Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for  
an extended period of time.  
If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching  
the leaked material or letting it come in contact with clothing,  
etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before  
installing new batteries.  
Removing the protection sheet  
The remote control is shipped with a protection sheet to  
prevent the surface from being scratched during  
transportation.  
When removing the sheet, first put adhesive tape on an  
edge of the remote control so that the tape sticks to the  
sheet. Then peel the sheet off with the tape.  
IT  
D
E
T
I
D
E
ET  
S
T
R
E
L
L
E
S
T
N
K
K
E
J
4
X
ENTER  
J
4
E
X
T
E
E
W
T
L
I
W
L
E
8
E
E
I
V
E
C
R
E
L
8
E
N
A
H
V
H
D
E
R
E
G
3
R
C
B
M
D
G
3
R
0
0
CANCEL  
B
U
U
E
+100  
U
M
1
T
E
T
+
N
F
U
S
7
L
F
T
N
S
7
TITL  
E
C
A
I
E
R
A
T
C
D
2
O
R
A
H
C
A
P
S
D
2
O
0
H
P
+10  
1
S
C
Q
+
Q
6
C
P
C
B
P
6
B
A
1
/
A
1
0
0
N
N
5
M
5
M
Z
/
Z
Y
9
Y
9
Note  
Do not scratch the remote control surface when peeling the  
sheet off.  
5
GETTING STARTED  
System connections  
Never plug the AC power cord to the wall outlet until all connections are  
completed.  
Connections should be made to the correct input/output jacks on the other component.  
Also refer to the owners manual supplied with the components you are connecting.  
If the placement of this unit causes noise in other equipment, such as a tuner, move them farther apart.  
The connection using the SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack allows you to control this unit as well as the connected  
components of YAMAHA Piano Craft series. Make system control connections between the Piano Craft series  
components using the system control cable.  
To reduce the standby power consumption, connect the AC power cord of this unit to a switched AC outlet of your  
receiver (Except for U.K. model).  
Notes  
Before making OPTICAL connections, remove the jack cover(s).  
In order to protect the jacks from dust, be sure to attach the jack covers when the optical jacks are not being used.  
Connecting CRX-E300  
CD receiver (CRX-E300)  
FM ANT  
75UNBAL.  
GND AM ANT  
SPEAKERS  
R
L
DIGITAL  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
SYSTEM CONNECTOR  
6
MIN. /SPEAKER  
C
IN  
MD  
OUT  
D
To wall outlet  
A
IN  
TAPE  
OUT  
B
Audio pin  
cables  
AUX  
IN  
R
L
(included)  
System control cable  
(included)  
Optical cable  
(included)  
To CRX-E300  
ANALOG  
L
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
IN  
D
C
1
2
OUT  
IN  
R
This unit (MDX-E300)  
Notes  
The ANALOG OUT jacks on this unit are marked Ç and the ANALOG IN jacks are marked Î. When connecting this unit to  
CRX-E300 whose jacks are marked Å, ı, Ç and Î, connect this units ANALOG OUT jacks to the input jacks marked Ç and connect  
this units ANALOG IN jacks to the output jacks marked Î on the rear panel of CRX-E300.  
The SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack should be connected to the SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack on CRX-E300.  
For digital recording, the DIGITAL OPTICAL 1 IN jack should be connected to the DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jack on CRX-E300.  
6
GETTING STARTED  
Connecting RX-E400 and CDX-E400  
Receiver (RX-E400)  
C
IN  
To wall outlet  
MD  
OUT  
FM ANT  
D
A
75UNBAL.  
R
L
IN  
GND  
TAPE  
OUT  
AM  
ANT  
+
B
Audio pin cables  
(included)  
IN  
CD  
E
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
IN  
6MIN./SPEAKER  
AUX  
SPEAKERS  
R
L
System control cable  
To RX-E400  
CD player (CDX-E400)  
ANALOG  
OUT  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
E
OUT  
L
R
System control cable  
(included)  
Optical cable  
(included)  
This unit (MDX-E300)  
To RX-E400  
ANALOG  
L
SYSTEM  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CONNECTOR  
OUT  
IN  
D
C
1
2
OUT  
IN  
R
Notes  
The ANALOG OUT jacks on this unit are marked Ç and the ANALOG IN jacks are marked Î. When connecting this unit to RX-E400  
whose jacks are marked Å, ı, Ç, Î and , connect this units ANALOG OUT jacks to the input jacks marked Ç and connect this  
units ANALOG IN jacks to the output jacks marked Î on the rear panel of RX-E400.  
The SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack should be connected to the SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack on CDX-E400.  
For digital recording, the DIGITAL OPTICAL 1 IN jack should be connected to the DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jack on CDX-E400.  
7
GETTING STARTED  
Connecting your audio system  
Digital connections  
This unit (MDX-E300)  
To AC outlet  
ANALOG  
L
SYSTEM  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CONNECTOR  
OUT  
IN  
D
C
Amplifier/Receiver  
with optical IN/OUT  
1
2
OUT  
CD player (etc.) with  
optical OUT  
IN  
R
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
Optical cable  
Optical cable  
Optical cable  
Notes for digital connections  
The DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks can be connected to any component with an optical output so you can make direct digital recordings.  
The DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jacks can be connected to any component with an optical input so you can output digital audio from an  
MD.  
Before making OPTICAL connections, remove the jack cover(s).  
In order to protect the jacks from dust, be sure to attach the jack covers when the optical jacks are not being used.  
Analog connections  
This unit (MDX-E300)  
Audio pin cables  
To AC outlet  
MD/TAPE  
ANALOG  
L
SYSTEM  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CONNECTOR  
OUT  
IN  
D
C
1
2
OUT  
IN  
R
Amplifier/Receiver  
Notes for analog connections  
The white plug on the audio pin cables corresponds to the L (left) channel and the red plug corresponds to the R (right) channel. Be sure  
to connect L (left) to L and R (right) to R. Also make sure that the plugs are fully inserted and that the connection is firm.  
The ANALOG OUT jacks on this unit should be connected to the MD PLAY jacks on your amplifier.  
The ANALOG IN jacks on this unit should be connected to the MD REC jacks on your amplifier.  
8
PLAYBACK  
Preparation  
Press STANDBY/ON (POWER on the remote control)  
to turn this unit on.  
Select MDas the input source of the connected  
receiver.  
To pause  
Press #/* (* on the remote control).  
Press again to resume playback (or press # on the remote  
control).  
To stop  
Press &.  
2
&
1
To eject the MD  
NATURAL SOUND MINIDISC RECORDER MDX-E300  
Press  
.
INPUT  
REC/PAUSE  
STANDBY/ON  
REC LEVEL  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
+
Skipping tracks  
MIN  
MAX  
To skip to the next track  
STANDBY/ON  
Jog dial  
Turn the jog dial to the right (or press on the remote  
control).  
To skip to a previous track  
Turn the jog dial to the left (or press $ on the remote  
TITLE DELETE  
CANCEL  
SET  
ENTER  
EDIT  
control).  
CHAR NUMBER  
A B C D E F  
G H I  
3
J K L  
4
To skip to a specific track number  
1
2
Numbers  
M N O P Q R S T U V W X  
5
6
7
8
Press the number buttons on the remote control  
corresponding to the track you desire.  
Y Z  
9
/
0
SPACE  
+10  
*
2
+100  
!
$
Example:  
To select track 3, press 3.  
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
To select track 13, press +10, then press 3.  
To select track 23, press +10 twice, then press 3.  
To select track 123, press +100 once, and +10 twice, then  
press 3.  
&
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
POWER  
Searching  
To search forward during play or  
pause  
1
Insert an MD.  
Press and hold on the remote control.  
Label facing up  
To search in reverse during play or  
pause  
Press and hold ! on the remote control.  
Notes  
Sound can be heard when searching in play mode to help you  
locate the desired position within the track. No sound is heard  
when searching in pause mode, but the search is conducted at a  
higher speed.  
Search may not function correctly when there are several  
consecutive tracks consisting of only a few seconds each.  
Arrow pointed toward  
disc insertion slot  
2
3
Press #/* (# on the remote control) to start  
playback.  
Adjust the volume using the volume control on the  
amplifier (or receiver).  
9
PLAYBACK  
During playback  
Switching the display  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to display the following  
information.  
Press DISPLAY during stop or playback to display other  
information, such as the remaining time and track titles.  
1
2
3
Current track number and elapsed time  
Track number  
Elapsed time  
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
SCROLL  
DISPLAY  
Time remaining on the current track  
REMAIN indicator  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
During stop  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to display the following  
information.  
Track title  
If the track has not been given a name, No Title”  
1
Number of tracks and total playing time  
is displayed.  
Total tracks  
Total playing time  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
To view the entire disc (track) title  
2
Time remaining on the MD (only for recordable  
MDs)  
If the disc (track) title is too long to fit in the display,  
press SCROLL to move the title sequentially across the  
display. While the title is being displayed, press  
SCROLL to pause the display, and again to continue  
presentation of the title. Press and hold SCROLL for  
rapid presentation of the title.  
REMAIN indicator  
Time remaining on the MD  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
Total tracks  
3
Disc title  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
10  
PLAYBACK  
Press REPEAT S/F repeatedly to light the REPEAT S or  
REPEAT F indicators.  
Random play  
You can have the unit play all the tracks on a disc in  
random order.  
To repeat the single track, light the REPEAT S indicators.  
.
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
REC/  
To repeat the full disc, light the REPEAT F indicators.  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
.
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
To cancel  
Press REPEAT S/F repeatedly to turn off the REPEAT S  
or REPEAT F indicators.  
Notes on full disc repeat  
In program play mode, the entire program is played repeatedly.  
In random play mode, the unit reshuffles the tracks and plays  
them again after each track plays once.  
To start random playback  
Press RANDOM.  
The RANDOM indicator lights up and _ _ _ - - : - -”  
appears in the display while the unit selects a track.  
Playback starts automatically.  
A-B repeat  
This function lets you repeat a specific part of a track.  
Its a convenient way to study a language, or to learn the  
lyrics to your favorite song (etc.).  
To cancel  
Press RANDOM again to turn off the RANDOM  
indicator or press &.  
1
Press REPEAT A-B during playback to specify the  
beginning (A point) of the part you want to repeat.  
Note  
Pressing during random play skips to another track at  
random. Pressing $ returns to the beginning of the current  
track (you cannot return to previously played tracks).  
The REPEAT A indicators light up.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
Repeat play  
2
Press REPEAT A-B again to specify the end (B  
point) of the part you want to repeat.  
You can have the unit repeat a single track, a full disc, or  
just part of a track.  
The REPEAT A-B indicators light up and the part  
you specified starts to repeat.  
.
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
To cancel  
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
Press & or REPEAT A-B.  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
REPEAT S/F  
REPEAT A-B  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
11  
PLAYBACK  
To check the programmed data  
Program play  
1
Stop or pause program playback.  
This function lets you enjoy listening to your favorite  
tracks in any order you desire.  
2
Press $ or to skip through the step  
information (or use the jog dial on the front panel).  
To change a step  
1
2
3
Stop program playback.  
TITLE DELETE  
CANCEL  
SET  
ENTER  
DELETE/  
CANCEL  
EDIT  
CHAR NUMBER  
Press PROGRAM.  
A B C D E F  
G H I  
3
J K L  
4
1
2
Press $ or to skip through the step  
information (or use the jog dial on the front panel).  
M N O P Q R S T U V W X  
3
5
6
7
8
Y Z  
9
/
0
SPACE  
+10  
+100  
5
4
Use the number buttons to program a new track  
number for that step. The original track is cleared  
from memory and the new track is programmed.  
!
$
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
1
To delete a specific step  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
2,4  
1
2
3
Stop program playback.  
Press PROGRAM.  
Press $ or to skip through the step  
information (or use the jog dial on the front panel).  
4
Press DELETE to delete the step. The higher steps  
are renumbered automatically.  
1
2
Press & to stop playback.  
Press PROGRAM to light up the PROGRAM  
indicator.  
To cancel  
3
Program the desired track by pressing the  
corresponding number buttons.  
During the stop mode, press & to turn off the PROGRAM  
indicator.  
Example:  
To select track 3, press 3.  
Notes  
If the total time exceeds 100 minutes, Overis displayed  
instead of the total time.  
$ or can be used during playback to skip between  
programmed tracks.  
To select track 13, press +10, then press 3.  
To select track 23, press +10 twice, then press 3.  
To select track 123, press +100 once, and +10 twice,  
then press 3.  
Current programmed  
track number  
Total playing time  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
Repeat this operation to program up to 30 steps.  
Press PROGRAM to confirm the program.  
Press # to start program playback.  
4
5
12  
RECORDING  
1
Insert an MD.  
Note  
Please check the copyright laws in your country to  
record from records, compact discs, radio, etc.  
Recording of copyright material may infringe  
copyright laws.  
Label facing up  
This unit allows you to make recordings from a wide  
variety of program sources (both analog and digital).  
When recording an analog source (such as an FM  
broadcast or cassette) this unit converts the analog signals  
to a 44.1 kHz digital signal before recording them onto  
the MD.  
When recording a digital source, this unit converts the  
digital signals to 44.1 kHz for recording onto the MD.  
However, if you are recording a 44.1 kHz source signal  
(such as a CD) there is no conversion. This unit can  
record 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz digital signals.  
Arrow pointed toward  
disc insertion slot  
2
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the input you want  
to record.  
For  
Select  
ANALOG IN Î  
DIGITAL OPTICAL 1 IN  
DIGITAL OPTICAL 2 IN  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL OPT. 1  
DIGITAL OPT. 2  
Input indicator  
Preparation  
Press STANDBY/ON (POWER on the remote control)  
to turn this unit on.  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
8
6
1
&
(Source) sampling frequency indicators*  
NATURAL SOUND MINIDISC RECORDER MDX-E300  
* Appears when digital signal is input.  
INPUT  
REC/PAUSE  
STANDBY/ON  
REC LEVEL  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
+
3
4
If desired, press REC MODE to select the recording  
mode (see Setting the recording modeon page 15).  
MIN  
MAX  
Locate the point where you want to start recording.  
STANDBY/ON  
When recording on a blank MD  
2
7 7  
Skip this step.  
To start recording from the end of a previous  
recording  
Press & to set this unit to stop mode.  
TITLE DELETE  
CANCEL  
SET  
ENTER  
To record over a previous recording  
DELETE/  
CANCEL  
EDIT  
Turn the jog dial (or press $ or on the remote  
control) to select a track (recording starts from the  
beginning of the deleted track).  
SET/ENTER  
CHAR NUMBER  
A B C D E F  
G H I  
3
J K L  
4
1
2
M N O P Q R S T U V W X  
5
6
Start playing the source to be recorded.  
5
6
7
8
Y Z  
9
/
0
SPACE  
+10  
If you do not need to adjust the recording level,  
this step is not necessary.  
+100  
*
8
Press REC/PAUSE to set this unit to record pause  
mode.  
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
6
&
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
The REC * indicators light up.  
M-MARK  
REC Standbyand the amount of time available  
for recording flash alternately in the display.  
2
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
POWER  
If you selected a track number (in step 4) to  
record over a previous recording  
OverWrite OK?appears in the display.  
To confirm, press SET/ENTER. This operation will  
erase the selected track number (or point) and all  
subsequent material.  
3
To cancel, press DELETE/CANCEL (or &).  
13  
RECORDING  
7
Adjust the recording levels. (See Adjusting  
recording levelson this page.)  
Setting the analog recording level  
For best results, play the loudest passage of the source to  
be recorded and watch the recording level meter in the  
display.  
Before proceeding to the next step, be sure to reset  
the source to be recorded to the beginning.  
Adjust ANALOG REC LEVEL so that the highest peak  
causes the 0 dB level indicators to flicker. Do not cause  
the OVER indicator to light as it may produce distortion  
in the audio signal.  
8
Press #/* (# on the remote control) to start  
recording.  
The TOC indicator lights up.  
When the TOC indicator is lit, this means that the  
TOC information has not yet been written to the  
disc. After recording is complete, the TOC data is  
automatically written to the disc.  
L
1 0 OVER  
dB 00 60  
R
30  
10  
6
4
2
Should not light  
9
Start playing the source to be recorded.  
Note  
Synchronized start is possible if you make system  
control connections to CRX-E300, CDX-E400 or  
KX-E300. Press ^ on CRX-E300, CDX-E400  
or # on KX-E300 to start playing the source after  
step 7. The recording begins automatically. To use  
timer recording, please refer to the instructions  
supplied with CRX-E300 or CRX-E400.  
To adjust the recording level of a source connected with the  
system control cable, remove the MD before pressing ^ (or  
#) on the source component. If you press the button with an  
MD in this unit, the recording begins automatically.  
Track marking  
When making a recording, you can choose either  
automatic or manual marking. This feature operates  
somewhat differently for analog and digital signals. See  
below for details.  
To pause  
Press REC/PAUSE.  
Press #/* (# on the remote) to resume recording.  
To stop  
Press M-MARK repeatedly to select automatic  
(MANUAL indicator is not lit) or manual (MANUAL  
indicator lit) marking.  
Press &.  
To eject the MD  
When recording analog signals  
Press  
.
Auto : Track numbers are written in synchronization with  
the input level of the signal being recorded. During  
recording, if no sound is detected for more than 1.5  
seconds, the recorder interprets this to be a gap between  
two tracks. When the source signal is detected again, a  
track number is automatically written.  
If the power cord is disconnected while making a  
recording, the TOC data cannot be correctly written to  
the disc and the recorded data will be erased.  
TOC writing may be impossible (or track number  
marking may not perform as expected) when recording  
a damaged CD or a broadcast source with interference.  
Manual : One track number is written automatically  
when you start recording, but none are written during  
recording. To mark a track number, press M-MARK at the  
desired position while recording.  
Adjusting recording levels  
Note  
When using manual marking, the marks must be set at least 4  
Setting the digital recording level  
seconds apart.  
The digital recording level is set by default to 0 dB, the  
level of the input source. Normally, it is not necessary to  
adjust this level. However, because of the variance in  
levels between different digital formats and sources, it is  
possible to adjust the recording level of the digital signal.  
The digital level can be adjusted up to +12 dB and down  
to a minimum (MIN) level. Adjust DIGITAL REC  
LEVEL so that the highest peak causes the 0 dB level  
indicators to flicker. Do not cause the OVER indicator to  
light. Once recording is stopped, the digital recording  
level returns to the default level of 0 dB.  
When recording digital signals  
Track numbers are written in the same positions as the  
original source (CD, etc.) with either automatic or manual  
marking.  
To add additional track numbers, set M-MARK to  
MANUAL and press M-MARK at the desired position  
while recording.  
Notes  
When recording is paused, the portion recorded up to the pause  
is counted as an individual track. When recording is resumed,  
a new track number is created.  
During synchronized recording, manual track marking is not  
possible.  
14  
RECORDING  
Music synchro recording  
The synchronized recording function lets you set this unit  
to start recording automatically when a sound signal is  
input.  
Setting the recording  
mode  
This unit incorporates various recording modes. Choose  
the one that suits your needs.  
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
REC/  
SYNC  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
&
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
INPUT  
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
REC MODE  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
1
Load the sound source into the source component.  
Press REC MODE repeatedly until the indicator for the  
desired recording mode lights up.  
If necessary, program, or select the track you want  
to start recording from before proceeding to the  
next step. (Refer to the operation manual supplied  
with the source component for instructions  
regarding its use.)  
Example: When using an 80 minute MD  
MONO (monaural)  
This mode provides 160 minutes monaural recording.  
2
3
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the input connected  
to the sound source you want to record.  
LP2  
This mode provides 160 minutes stereo recording.  
Press SYNC to set this unit to record pause mode.  
LP4  
The REC * indicators light up.  
This mode provides 320 minutes stereo recording.  
Synchro RECand the amount of time available  
for recording flash alternately in the display.  
During synchronized recording, analog input  
sources are recorded at the current ANALOG  
REC LEVEL setting, digital sources are recorded  
at the 0 dB level.  
When all of the above indicators are turned off, this unit  
enters normal stereo recording mode.  
Notes  
MDLPs (= discs recorded in LP mode) cannot be played back  
nor edited on non MDLP players. If you play MDLPs (=discs  
recorded in LP mode) on a non-MDLP player, LP:will  
appear at the top of the title and no sound will be reproduced.  
Normal stereo recording provides the best sound quality.  
The recording mode cannot be changed during recording.  
The MD starts recording automatically when a  
sound signal is input. When the sound signal  
stops, the unit switches back to record pause mode  
and Synchro RECblinks in the display. The  
next time a sound signal is detected, recording  
starts again. In this manner, the presence of a  
sound signal automatically switches the unit  
between record and record pause modes.  
4
Start playing the sound source.  
To cancel the synchronized recording  
mode  
Press &.  
Note  
When the signals at the beginning of a track are lower than the  
level required to start synchronized recording, they are not  
recorded. Should this occur, perform manual recording.  
15  
RECORDING  
Monitor out  
Protecting a recorded MD  
When a disc is not loaded, you can use the monitor out  
function to monitor the sound of the input source. The  
monitor out function can also be used to set recording  
levels without loading a disc.  
Tab  
1
&
NATURAL SOUND MINIDISC RECORDER MDX-E300  
Slide the tab to  
open the slot.  
INPUT  
REC/PAUSE  
STANDBY/ON  
REC LEVEL  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
+
MIN  
MAX  
To protect a recorded MD, slide the tab on the side of  
the MD to open the slot.  
In this position, the MD cannot be used for recording,  
editing, or titling. To record, edit, or title the MD, slide  
the tab to close the slot.  
If the MD is protected against erasure, Protected”  
appears in the display.  
2 3  
1
2
Press to remove the disc.  
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the input connected  
to the sound source you want to monitor.  
3
Press REC/PAUSE.  
Monitor Outappears in the display.  
Sound from the selected input will be output from  
this units analog and digital output terminals.  
4
Start playing the sound source.  
The sound is output from the MD recorders  
analog and digital output terminals.  
To cancel  
Press &.  
Notes  
This function is useful to monitor the sound of an external  
digital component connected to the DIGITAL OPTICAL 2 IN  
jack.  
The digital volume can be adjusted when using the monitor out  
function. However, please note that the digital volume setting  
is restored to the default (0 dB) the next time a recording is  
made.  
16  
EDITING  
One of the main advantages of MD is its editing  
capabilities. You can remove the commercials from a  
radio broadcast, reorder songs into the order you want,  
remove songs, combine songs, and even remove part of a  
song.  
EDIT  
TITLE DELETE  
CANCEL  
SET  
ENTER  
EDIT  
SET/ENTER  
CHAR NUMBER  
A B C D E F  
G H I  
3
J K L  
4
This unit offers the following editing operations.  
1
2
M N O P Q R S T U V W X  
5
6
7
8
Erase  
Y Z  
9
/
0
SPACE  
+10  
+100  
Lets you erase a track, the entire disc, or part of a track.  
You can also erase the title of a disc, or the titles of tracks  
on a disc.  
!
$
REC/  
PAUSE  
SYNC  
&
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
Move  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
Lets you move a track to a different track number.  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
Combine  
Lets you combine two adjacent tracks.  
Divide  
Lets you split a single track into two different tracks.  
FRA check  
Lets you recover disc space that may have been lost after  
multiple edit operations.  
TOC write  
Lets you write TOC information to the disc so that  
changes are saved.  
Undo  
Lets you undo the previous edit operation if you make a  
mistake.  
Notes on editing  
To cancel an edit  
Press &.  
Before editing  
Make sure that the MD is not protected against erasure. If  
the MD is protected, you cannot edit the MD. Slide the  
tab to close the slot on the side of the MD.  
After editing  
Press in order to update the TOC information and  
pull the MD out.  
The TOC indicator lights to show that the TOC  
information has not yet been written to the disc. Undo is  
possible only when the TOC indicator is lit.  
17  
EDITING  
Part erase  
Erase  
This operation lets you erase part of a track.  
The ability to erase sound without having to re-record is a  
convenient function of MD. You can erase the entire disc,  
a single track, or just part of a track.  
Erase  
1
1
2
3
Before  
erasing  
A
B
B
C
C
Disc erase  
2
3
4
This operation lets you erase all audio and title (character)  
data to create a blank MD. Please note that once erased,  
this data can be recovered using the UNDO function.  
After  
erasing  
A1  
A2  
1
2
Play the track containing the part you want to erase.  
1
2
Press & to set this unit to stop mode.  
Use ! or to locate the beginning of the part  
you want to erase (point A), then press * to pause at  
that point.  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Disc Erase?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
DiscEraseOK?appears in the display.  
3
Press EDIT repeatedly to display AB Erase?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
3
Press SET/ENTER again.  
When all audio, name and title data has been  
Point A (from step 2) is registered and Erase  
erased Completeappears momentarily.  
A_appears in the display.  
Track erase  
4
5
Use # and to locate the end of the part you want  
to erase (point B).  
This operation lets you erase a single track as well as  
corresponding title data. After you erase the track, the  
total number of tracks decreases by one and all tracks  
following that track are renumbered.  
Press SET/ENTER to register point B.  
Checkappears, then the part you specified plays  
repeatedly and Erase AB?appears in the  
display.  
Example: Erasing track 3  
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
To adjust points A and B  
Before  
erasing  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display A pointand B point”  
alternately. Adjust the selected point by using $ or  
in the direction you want to move the point.  
Each point can be adjusted up to 2 seconds in either  
direction.  
A
B
C
D
E
E
F
1
2
3
4
After  
erasing  
A
B
D
6
Press SET/ENTER again.  
The part is erased and Completeappears  
momentarily.  
1
2
Use $ or to select the track you want to erase.  
Notes  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Erase ?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
After part erase, a new track number is automatically assigned  
to the section starting after point B.  
Point B cannot be positioned before point A.  
(track number) Erase OK?appears in the  
display.  
3
Press SET/ENTER again.  
The track is erased and Completeappears  
momentarily.  
If you plan to erase two or more tracks  
To avoid confusion you should always erase from higher  
track numbers to lower track numbers. This prevents  
accidental renumbering of tracks you plan to erase.  
18  
EDITING  
2
3
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Move ?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
Disc or track title erase  
This operation lets you erase the title of the disc or the  
title of tracks on a disc. The title of the disc can only be  
erased during the stop mode, however, the title of the  
track can be erased during play or stop mode.  
Use $ or to select the tracks destination (new  
track number).  
Selected track  
Destination  
ANALOG DISC TRACK  
To erase a disc title  
DIGITAL  
TOTAL  
OPT.123 REMAIN  
COAX.  
32 44.1 48 RANDOM  
L
MONO REC  
MANUAL  
kHz  
PROGRAM  
10  
1
dB 00 60  
R
30  
6
4
2
0
OVER  
1
2
Press & to set this unit to stop mode.  
REPEAT A-B S F  
TOC  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Title Erase?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
4
Press SET/ENTER.  
Completeappears momentarily in the display.  
Disc Titleand Erase OK?appear alternatively  
in the display.  
Combine  
This function lets you combine two consecutive tracks  
into one. After you combine the tracks, the total number  
of tracks decreases by one and the tracks following the  
combined tracks are renumbered.  
3
Press SET/ENTER again.  
The disc title is erased and Completeappears  
momentarily.  
To erase a track title  
1
2
Use $ or to select the track with the title you  
want to erase.  
Example: Combining tracks 2 and 3  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Before  
A
B
C
D
E
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Title Erase?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
combining  
Track Titleand Erase OK?appear  
alternatively in the display.  
1
2
3
4
5
After  
combining  
A
B+C  
D
E
3
Press SET/ENTER again.  
The track title is erased and Completeappears  
1
2
Press & to stop playback.  
momentarily.  
Use $ or to select the second track of the two  
you want to combine.  
Notes  
Note that the DISC and TRACK indicators appear in the  
display when Title Eraseis displayed to distinguish between  
the two operations.  
3
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Combine ?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
To avoid mistakes when erasing the disc or track names, press  
DISPLAY repeatedly until the title display screen appears so  
that titles can be confirmed beforehand.  
Checkappears momentarily, then the MD  
recorder plays the 4 seconds before and after the  
point where the tracks will be connected. (track  
number) + (track number) OK?appears in the  
display.  
Move  
4
Press SET/ENTER again.  
This function lets you change the position of any track.  
When you move tracks, all tracks are automatically  
renumbered.  
The tracks are combined and Completeappears  
momentarily.  
Note  
Example: Moving track 2 to track number 4  
A track recorded in MDLP mode cannot be combined with a  
track recorded in the non-MDLP mode. (Impossibleappears  
in the display.)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Before  
moving  
A
B
C
D
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
After  
moving  
A
C
D
B
E
1
Use $ or to select the track you want to move.  
19  
EDITING  
Divide  
TOC write  
This function lets you divide one track into two separate  
tracks by adding a new track number to a specified point  
in the track.  
When making a recording, the TOC (Table Of Contents)  
of the MD is written as soon as recording is finished.  
When making disc edits or titling, however, the TOC isnt  
automatically written unless the disc is ejected. If the unit  
is accidentally turned off before writing edits or titling to  
the TOC, it is possible that these changes will not be  
saved. By using this function, you can ensure that your  
edits or titles are saved on the disc.  
Example: Dividing track 3  
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
Before  
dividing  
A
A
B
B
C
D
E
D
1
2
3
4
1
2
Press & to stop playback.  
After  
dividing  
C1 C2  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display TOC Write ?,  
then press SET/ENTER.  
1
2
Play the track you want to divide.  
TOC Write OK ?appears.  
Use ! or to locate the point where you want to  
divide the track, then press * to pause at that  
position.  
3
Press SET/ENTER.  
TOC Writingblinks in the display momentarily.  
Note  
The TOC Write function can only be selected when the TOC  
3
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Divide ?, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
indicator is lit in the display.  
Checkappears momentarily, then Divide  
OK ?appears and the MD recorder starts  
repeating the point where the track will be  
divided.  
FRA check  
When edit functions such as MOVEand DIVIDEare  
performed, spaces of recordable space may be lost and  
TOC Fullmay appear in the display to indicate that no  
more recording can be performed. When this occurs, it  
may be possible to recover the FRA (Freely Recordable  
Area) on the disc that was lost during edit functions so  
that more recording is possible.  
4
5
If necessary, use $ or to adjust the position of  
the point where the track will be divided.  
The dividing position can be adjusted up to 2  
second (255 steps) in either direction.  
Press SET/ENTER.  
The track is divided and Completeappears  
momentarily.  
1
2
Press & to stop playback.  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display FRA Check ?,  
then press SET/ENTER.  
Undo  
FRA Check OK ?appears.  
The UNDO function lets you immediately return to the  
condition before an edit is made (note: you cannot undo  
an edit once you press any other button).  
3
Press SET/ENTER.  
Completeappears momentarily.  
1
2
Press & to stop the MD recorder.  
Press EDIT repeatedly to display Undo ____*1,  
then press SET/ENTER.  
Undo OK ?appears in the display. To cancel  
undoing, press &.  
____*1: The type of editing you can undo is displayed  
here.  
3
Press SET/ENTER again to undo.  
Note  
You cannot undo an edit once it has been written to the TOC.  
20  
TITLING  
This function lets you title recorded MDs and the  
individual tracks. Titles may consist of uppercase and  
lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols for a maximum  
of up to 250 characters for each title.  
Example:  
• Having pressed CHAR in step 3:  
Press 1 [ABC] once to select A.  
Press 1 [ABC] twice to select B.  
• Having pressed NUMBER in step 3:  
Press 1 [ABC] to select 1.  
• To search symbols quickly:  
Having pressed CHAR and 1 [ABC] to select uppercase  
A, press $ to search symbols from the end.  
DELETE/  
CANCEL  
EDIT  
TITLE DELETE  
CANCEL  
SET  
ENTER  
Also, you can use $ or repeatedly to scroll  
through the entire character set.  
EDIT  
2,6  
3A  
3A,3B  
!
CHAR NUMBER  
4
A B C D E F  
G H I  
3
J K L  
4
1
2
4
5
Press SET/ENTER to enter the character.  
3B  
M N O P Q R S T U V W X  
5
6
7
8
Note  
Y Z  
9
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0
SPACE  
+10  
+10  
+100  
When a number is selected using a number button in step  
[SPACE]  
3, it is not necessary to press SET/ENTER.  
REC/  
PAUSE  
1,3C  
1
1,3C  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete your title.  
SYNC  
M-MARK REC MODE INPUT  
To delete a character (ABCD = ABD)  
1Use ! or to move the cursor to the position of the  
character you want to delete.  
RANDOM PROGRAM  
POWER  
REPEAT  
A-B S/F  
DISPLAY SCROLL  
2Press DELETE/CANCEL.  
To insert a character (ABCD = ABTCD)  
1Use ! or to move the cursor to the position where  
you want to insert the character.  
2Use CHAR or character buttons to select the new  
character.  
3Press SET/ENTER to set the character. The character  
previously in that position automatically moves to the  
right.  
1
To title a disc  
Press & to stop playback.  
To title a track  
1 Press & to stop playback.  
2 Use $ or to select the track you want to  
title. You can also title during playback, pause, or  
recording. However, UNDO is not possible in  
these cases.  
To insert a space (ABCD = AB CD)  
1Use ! or to move the cursor to the position where  
you want to insert the space.  
2Press +10 [SPACE] on the remote control.  
To cancel titling  
Press &.  
2
3
Press TITLE to activate the title mode.  
6
7
Press TITLE to exit the title mode.  
The cursor appears in the display.  
If a title consists of more than 12 characters, it  
will scroll across the display once and then be  
displayed in abbreviated form (first 12 characters  
only).  
A) To enter letters of the alphabet  
1 Press CHAR repeatedly to select between  
uppercase letters (A, B, C) and lowercase letters  
(a, b, c).  
2 Use the numbers [characters] buttons to select a  
letter.  
To undo TITLE  
1Press & to display the total tracks and total playing time  
on the disc.  
2Press EDIT repeatedly to display Undo Title, then  
press SET/ENTER.  
Undo OK ?appears in the display.  
B) To enter numbers  
1 Press NUMBER.  
2 Use the numbers [characters] buttons to select a  
3Press SET/ENTER again to undo.  
number.  
If the TOC indicator is lit, perform the TOC WRITE  
function.  
C) To enter symbols (! # $ % &…)  
Use $ or to select a symbol. Symbols are  
between numbers and uppercase letters in the  
character set.  
To perform the TOC WRITE function  
1Follow the procedure of TOC writeon page 20.  
2Press on the front panel. (The MD recorder  
automatically performs the TOC WRITE function.)  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
It is not possible to erase part of a track  
using the A-B ERASE function  
This unit organizes the audio data in sound groups and  
clusters. The minimum size of these units may not consist  
of less than 10 seconds of stereo sound.  
MD recorder system  
notes  
The recording system in your MD recorder is radically  
different from those used in cassette and DAT decks and  
is characterized by the limitations described below. Note,  
however, that these limitations are inherent to the MD  
recording system and are not a result of mechanical  
trouble.  
Limitations when recording over an existing  
track  
The correct remaining recording time may not be  
displayed.  
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.  
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.  
“Can’t REC!” is displayed before the  
maximum recording time has been reached  
Once 255 tracks have been recorded on one MD, Cant  
RECis displayed regardless of the total recorded time.  
“TOC Full” is displayed before the maximum  
number of tracks (255) have been recorded  
During automatic track marking, fluctuations in emphasis  
within songs may be interpreted as song intervals,  
increasing the total number of tracks and causing TOC  
Fullto be displayed.  
You may find it impossible to label a track while  
recording over another track.  
The correct recorded/playing time may not  
be displayed during playback of MDs  
recorded in monaural.  
The remaining recording time does not  
increase even after erasing numerous short  
tracks  
Tracks under 12 seconds in length are not counted and so  
erasing them may not lead to an increase in the recording  
time.  
SCMS - Serial Copy Management  
System  
As a digital audio component, this MD recorder conforms  
with the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)  
standards. The Serial Copy Management System restricts  
copies made by recording digital signals to first-  
generation copies only. Therefore, an MD recorded  
through a digital input cannot be used as a source for  
making another digital recording.  
“TOC Reading” is displayed continuously  
The TOC Readingdisplay lasts longer than normal  
when a brand new (blank) disc is inserted.  
The total recorded time and the remaining  
time on the MD do not total to the  
maximum recording time  
Recording is done in minimum units of 2 seconds each,  
no matter how short the material.  
This unit displays the length of the largest continuous  
blank area as the remaining time. Therefore, if there are  
several separate blank spaces, the remaining time will  
only display a time equivalent to the largest continuous  
blank space.  
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 when CD tracks are divided into several smaller  
tracks during digital recording.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
TOC Writing  
Display messages  
The TOC data is being written to the disc. Do not move  
the unit or pull out the mains lead. If you do, recorded  
material may not be saved normally.  
Can’t copy  
Digital recording cannot be performed. (See SCMS -  
Serial Copy Management Systemon page 22.)  
TOC Reading  
The unit is reading the TOC data.  
Can’t edit!  
Edit operations are not possible.  
Protected  
The record protection on the inserted MD is set to  
protect.  
Can’t REC!  
Recording is not possible. The loaded disc may be  
protected or there may not be enough blank space  
remaining on the disc.  
PlayBack MD  
The inserted MD is a designed for playback only (you  
cannot record on this disc).  
Can’t REC  
Monitor Out  
Recording is not possible. The loaded disc may be  
The monitor out function is active. The audio signal input  
to the selected input terminals is output from this units  
output terminals.  
damaged.  
DIG in Unlock  
No digital signal is being input to the selected digital input  
jack.  
No Track  
Blank disc is played or searched.  
TMP Over!!  
The temperature of the unit has exceeded the normal  
operating temperature. Turn off the unit and let it cool  
down. If the unit is installed in a place with little  
ventilation (such as a built in bookcase), move the unit to  
another location with better ventilation.  
Disc Full  
Recording is not possible because there is no blank space  
remaining on the disc.  
Title Full!  
Additional characters cannot be input for the current title  
because the maximum number of characters for a single  
title (250) has already been input.  
UTOC W Error  
Error occurred when writing to the UTOC.  
Not Audio  
The inserted disc is not an audio MD.  
Tr Protected  
The selected track cannot be edited because it is protected.  
TOC Full  
The disc area allotted for TOC data has become full and  
further editing is not possible.  
UTOC Err L0~4  
Problem involving UTOC data.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Troubleshooting  
If your MD recorder fails to operate normally, check the following table. It lists common operating errors and simple  
measures which you can take to correct the problem. If it cannot be corrected, or the symptom is not listed, disconnect the  
recorders power cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help.  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
The unit does not respond to operations.  
MD is dirty or damaged.  
Replace the current disc with a new one.  
MD is damaged (UTOC Err L0~4appears in the  
display).  
The unit does not work normally.  
Playback is not possible.  
There is an influence of strong external noise  
(lightning, excessive static electricity, etc.) or a  
misoperation was performed while using this unit.  
Turn the power off and disconnect the AC power  
from the AC outlet. After about 30 seconds have  
passed, connect the power and try again.  
Moisture is on the laser pickup.  
Leave the unit switched ON and wait 20 to 30  
minutes for the moisture to evaporate before  
trying to play a disc.  
The power is OFF.  
Press STANDBY/ON (POWER on the remote  
control) to turn the power on.  
The disc has been loaded incorrectly.  
Reload the disc with the label side facing up, and  
the arrow pointing toward the disc insertion slot.  
An unrecorded (blank) MD was loaded (Blank  
Insert a recorded MD.  
Discappears in the display).  
Recording is not possible.  
The disc is write protected (Protectedappears in  
the display).  
Slide the write-protect tab to the closed position.  
Load a recordable MD.  
A pre-mastered MD is loaded (PlayBack MD”  
appears in the display).  
The source is not connected correctly.  
The input setting is incorrect.  
Check all connections again.  
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the correct  
input jacks.  
The recording level is too low.  
Turn REC LEVEL to adjust the recording level.  
The digital output level of the digital source is too  
low.  
Set the digital output level of the digital source to  
MAX.  
There is not enough blank space left on the MD.  
Load a recordable MD with fewer recorded  
tracks, or erase unnecessary tracks from the  
current MD.  
If the power cord was unplugged or there was a  
power outage during recording, that recording may  
be lost.  
If recording was interrupted, try recording again  
starting from the beginning.  
The MD cannot be removed when  
partially inserted.  
The carriage lock function has activated.  
Insert the MD completely, then press to eject  
it.  
Excessive noise.  
The unit is too close to the television or other  
component.  
Place the unit farther away from the television or  
other component.  
The remote control does not operate.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
Replace the batteries.  
The remote control transmitter is operated from an  
incorrect distance or angle.  
Operate the remote from less than 6 meters  
(about 20 feet) and within 30° on either side of  
the sensor.  
The remote control sensor is located in strong  
direct light.  
Place the unit away from the strong light.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
General  
Specifications  
Power supplies  
[U.K. and Europe models] ........................................... 230 V, 50 Hz  
[General model] ................................. 110/120/220/240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption ..................................................................... 12 W  
Power consumption (standby mode)  
[U.K. and Europe models] ....................................................... 7.5 W  
[General model] ....................................................................... 7.6 W  
Dimensions (W x H x D) ....................................... 217 x 88 x 297 mm  
(8-9/16" x 3-7/16" x 11-11/16")  
Digital audio system  
System .................................................. MiniDisc digital audio system  
Laser .................................................................... Semiconductor laser  
Laser diode properties  
Material ................................................................................GaAIAs  
Wavelength ............................................................................ 785 nm  
Pulse time  
Weight ................................................................. 2.6 kg (5 lbs. 12 oz.)  
Read mode ....................................................0.6 mW Continuous  
Write mode ................... Accessible emission level 2.6 mW 0.5S  
min cycle 1.5S  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Repetition  
Record/Playback time.................................. Max. 80 minutes (Stereo)  
261 minutes (ATRAC3-LP2)  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
323 minutes (ATRAC3-LP4)  
Sampling frequency ............................................................... 44.1 kHz  
(32 kHz and 48 kHz signals converted to 44.1 kHz for recording)  
Frequency response ......................................... 5 20,000 Hz 0.5 dB  
Signal-to-Noise ratio .................................................................. 99 dB  
Digital rec level ............................................................ Min. +12 dB  
Inputs  
LINE IN (REC)  
Type ...................................................................................... Pin jack  
Standard input level (50 k-ohms) ......................................... 300 mV  
DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) (2)  
Type ................................................... Square optical connector jack  
Outputs  
LINE OUT (REC)  
Type ...................................................................................... Pin jack  
Standard output level (1 kHz, 0 dB) .......................... 2.0 0.5 Vrms  
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)  
Type ................................................... Square optical connector jack  
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CAUTION  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT  
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT  
ATTENTION  
L’emploi de commandes, de réglages ou un choix  
de procédures différents des spécifications de cette  
brochure peut entraîner une exposition à  
d’éventuelles radiations pouvant être dangereses.  
ACHTUNG  
Die Verwendung von Bedienungselementen oder  
Einstellungen oder die Durchführung von  
Bedienungsvorgängen, die nicht in dieser Anleitung  
aufgeführt sind, kann zu einem Kontakt mit  
gefährlichen Laserstrahlen führen.  
OBSERVERA  
Användning av kontroller och justeringar eller  
genomförande av procedurer andra än de som  
specificeras i denna bok kan resultera i att du  
utsätter dig för farlig strålning.  
ATTENZIONE  
CAUTION  
VARNING  
VARO !  
VISIBLE AND  
WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
/
OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  
Uso di controlli o regolazioni o procedure non  
specificamente descritte può causare l’esposizione  
a radiazioni di livello pericoloso.  
SYNLIG OCH ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR  
DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG.  
/
AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA  
NÄKYMÄTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE.  
ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.  
/
TAI  
PRECAUCIÓN  
VARNING  
SYNLIG OCH  
/
ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR  
El uso de los controles o los procedimientos de  
ajuste o utilización diferentes de los especificados  
en este manual pueden causar una exposición  
peligrosa a la radiación.  
DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.  
VORSICHT ! SICHTBARE UND ODER UNSICHTBARE  
/
LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET.  
NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.  
VOORZICHTIG  
Gebruik van bedieningsorganen of instellingen, of  
uitvoeren van handelingen anders dan staan  
beschreven in deze handleiding kunnen leiden tot  
blootstelling aan gevaarlijke stralen.  
VARO!  
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS  
OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA  
NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ  
KATSO SÄTEESEEN.  
VARNING!  
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL  
ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD.  
BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.  
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