Tascam Car Video System MD CD1MKIII User Manual

D01142520A  
MD-CD1@$  
Minidisc Deck/CD Player  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1 Read these instructions.  
2 Keep these instructions.  
3 Heed all warnings.  
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the apparatus.  
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such  
as a book case or similar unit.  
4 Follow all instructions.  
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power  
from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON  
switch not in the ON position.  
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6 Clean only with dry cloth.  
The apparatus should be located close enough to the  
AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord  
plug at any time.  
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the  
disconnect device shall remain readily operable.  
Products with Class I construction are equipped with a  
power supply cord that has a grounding plug. The cord  
of such a product must be plugged into an AC outlet  
that has a protective grounding connection.  
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding  
type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does  
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack  
or installed batteries), they should not be exposed to  
sunshine, fire or excessive heat.  
CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium  
batteries: there is danger of explosion if a battery is  
replaced with an incorrect type of battery. Replace only  
with the same or equivalent type.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
apparatus.  
Caution should be taken when using earphones or  
headphones with the product because excessive  
sound pressure (volume) from earphones or head-  
phones can cause hearing loss.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or  
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has  
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
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Safety Information  
or cadmium (Cd) as defined in the Battery Directive  
(2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for those  
elements will be indicated beneath the WEEE symbol.  
For European Customers  
CE Marking Information  
a) Applicable electromagnetic environment: E4  
b) Peak inrush current: 11 A  
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(e) Return and collection systems are available to end  
users. For more detailed information about the  
disposal of waste batteries and/or accumulators,  
please contact your city office, waste disposal service  
or the shop where you purchased them.  
Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment  
(a) All electrical and electronic equipment should be  
disposed of separately from the municipal waste  
stream via collection facilities designated by the  
government or local authorities.  
WARNING  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this  
product may cause radio interference in which case the  
user may be required to take adequate measures.  
(b) By disposing of electrical and electronic equipment  
correctly, you will help save valuable resources and  
prevent any potential negative effects on human  
health and the environment.  
RACK-MOUNTING THE UNIT  
Use the supplied rack-mounting kit to mount the unit in a  
standard 19-inch rack, as shown below.  
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(c) Improper disposal of waste electrical and electronic  
equipment can have serious effects on the  
environment and human health because of the  
presence of hazardous substances in the equipment.  
Remove the feet of the unit before mounting.  
(d) The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)  
symbol, which shows a wheeled bin that has been  
crossed out, indicates that electrical and electronic  
equipment must be collected and disposed of  
separately from household waste.  
(e) Return and collection systems are available to end  
users. For more detailed information about the  
disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment,  
please contact your city office, waste disposal service  
or the shop where you purchased the equipment.  
NOTE  
Leave 1U of space above the unit for ventilation.  
Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) at the rear of the unit for  
ventilation.  
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators  
(a) Waste batteries and/or accumulators should be  
disposed of separately from the municipal waste  
stream via collection facilities designated by the  
government or local authorities.  
This appliance has a serial number located on the top  
panel. Please record the model number and serial  
number and retain them for your records.  
(b) By disposing of waste batteries and/or accumulators  
correctly, you will help save valuable resources and  
prevent any potential negative effects on human  
health and the environment.  
Model number ______________________________  
Serial number ______________________________  
(c) Improper disposal of waste batteries and/or  
accumulators can have serious effects on the  
environment and human health because of the  
presence of hazardous substances in them.  
(d) The WEEE symbol, which shows a wheeled bin that  
has been crossed out, indicates that batteries and/  
or accumulators must be collected and disposed of  
separately from household waste.  
Pb, Hg, C d  
If a battery or accumulator contains more than the  
specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/  
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Safety Information  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on  
the battery case before inserting new batteries. If  
the battery fluid gets in an eye, it could cause loss  
of eyesight. If fluid does enter an eye, wash it out  
thoroughly with clean water without rubbing the eye  
and then consult a doctor immediately. If the fluid  
gets on a person’s body or clothing, it could cause skin  
injuries or burns. If this should happen, wash it off with  
clean water and then consult a doctor immediately.  
CAUTIONS ABOUT BATTERIES  
This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could  
cause a leak, rupture or other trouble. Always abide by the  
following precautions when using batteries.  
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Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The  
batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire or injury.  
When installing batteries, pay attention to the polarity  
indications (plus/minus (+/–) orientation), and  
install them correctly in the battery compartment as  
indicated. Putting them in backward could make the  
batteries rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains  
around them.  
The unit power should be off when you install and  
replace batteries.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit  
for a long time. Batteries could rupture or leak, causing  
fire, injury or stains around them. If the battery fluid  
leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery compartment  
before inserting new batteries.  
When you store or dispose of batteries, isolate their  
terminals with insulation tape or something like that to  
prevent them from contacting other batteries or metallic  
objects.  
Do not disassemble a battery. The acid inside the  
battery could harm skin or clothing.  
When throwing used batteries away, follow the  
disposal instructions indicated on the batteries and the  
local disposal laws.  
Do not use batteries other than those specified. Do not  
mix and use new and old batteries or different types of  
batteries together. The batteries could rupture or leak,  
causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
Do not carry or store batteries together with small  
metal objects. The batteries could short, causing leak,  
rupture or other trouble.  
Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put them  
in fire or water. Batteries could rupture or leak, causing  
fire, injury or stains around them.  
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Contents  
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1 – Introduction  
Thank you very much for purchasing the TASCAM MD-  
CD1MKIII MiniDisc Deck and CD Player.  
Equipped with a digital volume control for CD output  
(– ∞ and between –54 to +18 dB)  
Before connecting and using the unit, please take time to  
read this manual thoroughly to ensure you understand  
how to properly set up and connect the unit, as well as  
the operation of its many useful and convenient functions.  
After you have finished reading this manual, please keep  
it in a safe place for future reference.  
Fade-in/fade-out playback function (CD only, one  
second increment between one and 30 seconds)  
EOM function – A warning for the end of the track  
or disc is displayed. (Audio CD and MD, time can be  
adjusted in one second increments between one and  
99 seconds.)  
You can also download the Owner's Manual from the  
TASCAM web site (http://tascam.com/).  
Time search function – The track and the playback  
starting point can be specified using the number keys  
on the remote control.  
Power-on play function  
Features  
Four time display modes – Elapsed/remaining track  
time and Elapsed/remaining disc time (Only elapsed  
track time is available for MP3/WAV files.)  
Equipped with an MD recorder and a CD player in a 2U  
rack mount size  
Function for erasing discs/tracks, dividing/combining/  
moving tracks, and editing titles (MD only)  
The MD recorder and a CD player can be operated  
separately.  
Compatible with group creation and group playback  
(MD only)  
In addition to audio CDs, MP3 and WAV files (44.1 kHz,  
16 bit) recorded on a CD-R, CD-RW, or CD-ROM can be  
played back.  
Overwrite recording function – Recording a new signal  
over a recorded portion (MD only)  
Compatible with four MD modes (STEREO, MONO, LP2,  
and LP4). Also, you can record and play back files on an  
MD with different modes.  
Automatic track increment by input level detection or  
by track information from an S/PDIF input (MD only)  
Manual track increment by pressing the RECORD  
button during recording (MD only)  
A pitch control function with a range of –50% to +16%  
(audio CD only). You can adjust the pitch between 0.1  
and 1.0% in 0.1% increments.  
Input monitor function (MD only)  
You can adjust a key with a range of â6 to #6 in  
semitone units without changing the playback speed.  
(Audio CD only)  
Equipped with digital volume (– ∞ and between  
–54 and +18 dB) and analog volume (left/right  
independent) for input signals (MD only)  
Auto cue function – The unit searches for the beginning  
of a sound and the playback is put on standby.  
(Adjusting range: by 6 dB between –72 and –24dB)  
Fade-in/fade-out recording function (one second  
increments between one and 30 seconds: MD only)  
Dubbing from a CD to an MD (entire disc or individual  
tracks)  
Auto ready function – After playing back a track, the  
playback of the next track is put on standby.  
Dubbing a track title from CD-TEXT or ID3 tags  
automatically  
Synchronized recording by input audio signal function  
(MD only)  
Fade-in/Fade-out dubbing function  
Pre-recording (“Time machinerecording) function (MD  
only, time can be adjusted in one second increments  
between one and six seconds).  
Successive playback of MD and CD (playing back an  
entire disc alternately and repeatedly)  
Wireless remote control (supplied)  
Up to 100 discs worth of tracks (CD and MD) can be  
programmed in the program memory.  
RS-232C serial remote control function  
Compatible with a balanced I/O card (TASCAM LA-MC1:  
separately purchased)  
Panel lock function  
Compatible with CD-TEXT (While the playback is  
stopped: The disc title is displayed/While the playback  
is in progress: The track title is displayed)  
Unbalanced analog input/output (RCA) (Input: MD x 1,  
Output: MD x 1, CD x 1)  
S/PDIF optical digital input/output (Input: MD x 1,  
Output: MD x 1, CD x 1) (SCMS)  
Compatible with ID3 tag (only for a CD containing MP3  
files)  
S/PDIF coaxial digital input/output (Input: MD x 1,  
Output: MD x 1, CD x 1) (SCMS)  
Four playback modes for CD, and five for MD –  
Continuous, Single, Program (up to 99 tracks for CD/25  
tracks for MD), Random, and Group (MD only)  
Remote control possible from a PS/2 keyboard (You can  
edit MD or enter a track title from the keyboard.)  
Five repeat playback modes - Normal, Single, Program  
(up to 99 tracks for CD/25 tracks for MD), Random, and  
A to B  
Common output terminal to output both CD and MD  
sound (You can select the output priority.)  
Headphone output (Selectable from MD, CD, or  
common)  
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1 – Introduction  
Included items  
Trademarks  
The included items are listed below.  
TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC Corporation, registered  
in the U.S. and other countries.  
Take care when opening the package not to damage the  
items. Keep the package materials for transportation in  
the future.  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby  
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
Please contact the store where you purchased this unit  
if any of these items are missing or have been damaged  
during transportation.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from  
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.  
Other company names, product names and logos  
in this document are the trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
Main unit........................................................................................ 1  
Power cord .................................................................................... 1  
Wireless remote control (TASCAM RC-MC1)...................... 1  
AA batteries for the remote control unit............................ 2  
A rack-mounting screw kit....................................................... 1  
A warranty card ........................................................................... 1  
Owner’s manual (this manual) ............................................... 1  
Any data, including, but not limited to information,  
described herein are intended only as illustrations  
of such data and/or information and not as the  
specifications for such data and/or information. TEAC  
Corporation disclaims any warranty that any use  
of such data and/or information shall be free from  
infringement of any third party’s intellectual property  
rights or other proprietary rights, and further, assumes  
no liability of whatsoever nature in the event of any  
such infringement, or arising from or connected with  
or related to the use of such data and/or information.  
NOTE  
The batteries are not supplied for Taiwan.  
About this manual  
In this manual, we use the following conventions:  
This product is designed to help you record and  
reproduce sound works to which you own the  
copyright, or where you have obtained permission  
from the copyright holder or the rightful licensor.  
Unless you own the copyright, or have obtained the  
appropriate permission from the copyright holder  
or the rightful licensor, your unauthorized recording,  
reproduction or distribution thereof may result in  
severe criminal penalties under copyright laws and  
international copyright treaties. If you are uncertain  
about your rights, contact your legal advisor. Under no  
circumstances will TEAC Corporation be responsible  
for the consequences of any illegal copying performed  
using the recorder.  
“MiniDiscis abbreviated as “MD.”  
The names of buttons and controls are given in the  
following typeface: STOP.  
Messages on the unit’s display are shown like this:  
REPEAT  
When the character display area shows information  
about discs and tracks this is called theinformation  
displaymode.  
CDs on which MP3 or WAV audio files are recorded may  
be mentioned as “data CDs.  
Additional information is introduced in the styles  
below when needed:  
TIP  
Useful hints when using the unit.  
NOTE  
Precautions for placement and  
use  
Explanation of actions in special situation and  
supplement.  
CAUTION  
The operating temperature should be between 5°C and  
40°C (41°F and 104°F).  
Instructions that should be followed to avoid injury,  
damage to the unit or other equipment, and loss of data.  
Do not install in the following types of places. Doing  
so could degrade the sound quality and/or cause  
malfunctions.  
Places with significant vibrations or that are  
otherwise unstable  
Near windows or other places exposed to direct  
sunlight  
Near heaters or other extremely hot places  
Extremely cold places  
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1 – Introduction  
Places with bad ventilation or high humidity  
Very dusty locations  
clean CDs as they could damage the delicate playing  
surface. It may cause CDs to become unplayable.  
Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of  
the disc and do not use any protective coating spray.  
Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining from  
tape or stickers that have been removed. If they are  
inserted into the player, they could stick to the internal  
mechanism, requiring removal by a technician.  
Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position  
for correct operation.  
Do not place any object on the unit for heat dissipation.  
Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat-generating  
electrical device such as a power amplifier.  
Never use a commercially available CD stabilizer. Using  
stabilizers with this player will damage the mechanism  
and cause it to malfunction.  
Connecting the power  
Do not use cracked discs.  
Hold the power cord by the plug when connecting or  
disconnecting it.  
Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using non-  
circular promotional, etc. discs.  
Insert the included power cord into the AC IN  
connector completely.  
Cleaning the unit  
Music discs with copy control, a copy-protection  
system, have been released from several record  
companies in an attempt to protect the copyright.  
Since some of these discs do not comply with the CD  
specifications, they may not be playable on the unit.  
To clean the unit, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth. Do  
not wipe with chemical cleaning cloths, benzene, paint  
thinner, ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents to clean  
the unit as they could damage the surface.  
Beware of condensation  
Handling of MDs  
If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place, or  
used immediately after a cold room has been heated or  
otherwise exposed to a sudden temperature change,  
condensation could occur. Should this happen, leave the  
unit for one or two hours before turning the unit on.  
The MD itself is mounted inside a cartridge. Soiling or  
warping of the cartridge could cause malfunction.  
To ensure continued enjoyment of the contents of an MD,  
please observe the following precautions.  
After use, always return an MD to its case.  
Do not open the shutter and touch the disc inside.  
Moreover, forcing the shutter open could break the  
MD.  
About compact discs  
Keep discs out of direct sunlight and places of high  
heat and humidity.  
In addition to audio CDs (CD-DA), the unit can play CD-R  
and CD-RW discs on which audio CD, MP3, or WAV format  
files are recorded. The CD player can also play 3-inch CDs.  
Wipe dirt and grime from the cartridge surface with a  
dry cloth.  
When applying labels to an MD, apply them correctly  
to the indicated locations. Loose or raised labels could  
cause an MD to become stuck in the unit.  
Handling of compact discs  
Always place the compact discs in the trays with their  
label facing upward.  
Do not layer labels on top of other labels.  
To remove a disc from its case, press down on the  
center of the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding  
it carefully by the edges.  
Cartridge  
Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side (the non-  
label side). Grime and dust may cause skipping or  
malfunction.  
To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe gently with a soft  
dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge.  
Dirt on discs can lower the sound quality, so clean  
them and always store them in a clean state.  
Shutter  
Do not use any record spray, anti-static solutions,  
benzene, paint thinner or other chemical agents to  
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1 – Introduction  
About the User Table of Contents  
(U-TOC)  
Recorded tracks on a recordable MD can be edited.  
Information about recorded tracks, including their  
starting and ending addresses and titles, is recorded in  
something called the User Table of Contents (U-TOC). This  
is overwritten when the disc is edited.  
Music data  
U-TO C  
Track order, start/end time of  
each track, and other data are  
recorded.  
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2 – Remote Control Unit  
Precautions about using the remote  
control  
When using other devices controlled by infrared rays,  
use of this remote control might operate these devices  
by mistake.  
Preparation of Remote Control  
Unit  
Inserting batteries  
Use the remote control within the following range.  
Remote sensor  
1
Open the cover on the back of the remote control.  
2
Insert two AA batteries with the correct  
orientations.  
15˚ 15˚  
Operation distance  
Directly in front: Within 7 meters  
15˚ left or right: Within 7 meters  
3
Close the cover.  
NOTE  
The batteries are not supplied for Taiwan.  
When to replace the batteries  
Replace both batteries with new ones when the range  
of the remote control becomes short or if the buttons  
become unresponsive.  
Precautions about using batteries  
Misuse of batteries could cause them to leak, rupture or  
otherwise be damaged. Please read and abide by the  
precautions on the battery labels when using them. See  
page 5 of this manual for additional precautions.  
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3 – Connections  
Before connecting the MD-CD1MKIII to other units,  
please read their operation manuals thoroughly to ensure  
proper connection. Connect the power cord only after all  
connections have been made.  
Connecting digital audio equipment  
Digital stereo amplifiers, mixers and recorders can be  
connected through the digital input/output terminals  
(optical or coaxial).  
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NOTE  
Audio equipment  
The MD-CD1MKIII features a sampling rate converter,  
which enables you to digitally record signals not only at  
a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz (a sampling rate for MD), but  
also at sampling rates of 32 kHz or 48 kHz.  
Connecting analog audio equipment  
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Connect analog stereo amplifiers, mixers and recorders  
to the analog line inputs and outputs. There are input  
terminals for the MD deck recording source and terminals  
for both the CD and MD outputs, as well as a COMMON  
output for the output signals of the CD deck, the MD  
deck, or both. Selection of either deck’s output signals can  
be performed on the SYSTEM sub-menu of the CD menu  
under the “COMMON?option.  
Power source  
This unit has been designed to operate on the specified  
power voltage only. Do not plug the power cord into  
outlets of any other voltage.  
NOTE  
You can use this unit in a system configured with  
balanced analog input/output only by attaching a  
separately sold balanced analog input/output board  
(TASCAM LA-MC1).  
Connection cables are not supplied with this unit.  
Do not bundle the line level sound signal cables with  
the power or speaker cords as noise or diminished  
sound quality could result.  
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4 – Names and Functions of Parts  
Front panel  
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5 Yes button  
Shared features  
1 Power switch  
Menu mode: confirmation of menu options and  
confirmation of settings and editing on the menu  
Press to turn the power on and off.  
Title input mode: inserts characters  
CAUTION  
6 CONT PLAY switch  
Before turning the power on, minimize the volume of  
When ON, the CD and MD decks play successively. The  
deck currently in playback automatically becomes the  
display master.  
other equipment that is connected to this unit. Failure to  
do so might cause sudden loud noises, which could harm  
your hearing or result in other trouble.  
7 PHONES source selection switch  
2 Remote signal sensor  
During headphone monitoring, CD, COMMON or  
MD can be selected as the source. When COMMON  
is selected, the current output (either CD or MD) can  
be monitored. When both decks output a signal, the  
monitored source depends on the “COMMON?option  
setting on the SYSTEM menu.  
Receives signals from the supplied wireless remote  
control (TASCAM RC-MC1). When using the remote  
control, point the tip at this sensor.  
3 NO button  
Used to cancel menu operations during menu mode.  
8 PHONES level control  
During title input mode, it is used to delete character  
inputs  
Adjusts the headphone output level.  
9 PHONES jack  
4 MULTI JOG dial/ENTER button  
This is a standard stereo jack for stereo headphone  
connection. When using headphones with a stereo  
mini plug, an adaptor is required.  
Functions as the MULTI JOG dial when rotated, and as  
the ENTER button when pushed  
MULTI JOG dial functions  
Normal mode: selection of MD disc groups (when  
MD indicator is lit and group playback mode is ON) or  
selection of data CD directories (when CD indicator is  
lit)  
0 TIME button  
Pressing this button changes the time mode on the  
display. Refer to “Time display switchingon page 32.  
Even when the power is turned off, the time mode is  
retained.  
Program mode: selection of recorded tracks  
q Display button  
Menu mode: selection of menu options and their  
settings  
Used to select input character type during Title Input  
mode. Refer to “Title inputon page 44.  
MD Edit mode: selection of editing points  
Title input mode: character input selection  
The type of character selected is indicated by the  
display.  
In any mode other than those listed above, the dial  
performs the display master deck’s Track Skip function.  
Lower case letters/code: no indication  
Capital letters/code: CAPS  
Japanese:  
ENTER button functions  
Program mode: confirmation of selected tracks  
w Display  
Menu mode: confirmation of menu options and  
confirmation of settings and editing on the menu  
(works the same as the YES button)  
CD and MD data, deck operation mode, menus and  
other information are shown on the display. For  
details, refer to “Displayon page 17.  
Title input mode: confirmation of selected characters  
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4 – Names and Functions of Parts  
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Even when the power is turned off, the display master  
setting is retained.  
CD Operation  
e KEY button / Indicator  
i CD MENU button  
When this button is pressed, the Indicator light goes  
on and the Key Change function is turned on, allowing  
you to change the musical key of Compact Disc  
playback.  
This turns the CD Menu mode on or off. In CD Menu  
mode, the CD indicator light flashes, CD menu options  
are indicated on the display, and settings can be  
performed.  
Refer to “Changing the key of playbackon page 32.  
NOTE  
Even when the power is turned off, the key change  
setting is retained.  
If the CD MENU button is pressed when the display  
master is MD, the MD indicator stays lit, while the CD  
indicator flashes.  
r CD Tray  
Compact Discs are placed here for loading.  
If the CD MENU button is pressed when the display  
master is CD (CD indicator ON), the CD indicator will  
begin flashing.  
t Ô/Âbutton  
In normal mode, this button is used to skip back a  
track or for review playback (search).  
o PITCH Control/Indicator  
When playback is stopped, if this button is pressed  
once, the previous track is selected; if it is pressed  
continuously, the tracks are skipped backward at high  
speed.  
Push this control to turn the pitch control function on  
or off. When it is on, the indicator lights up, and pitch  
can be adjusted between –50% and +16% by turning  
the control. Even when the power is turned off, the  
pitch control ON/OFF setting is retained.  
During playback, if this button is pressed once, the  
beginning of the current track is cued, and playback  
restarts; if it is pressed continuously, review playback  
(search) is performed.  
p STOP (ª) button  
During CD playback, press this button to stop  
playback. When this button is pressed during  
dubbing operation, both the MD and CD decks stop  
simultaneously.  
y ¯/button  
In normal mode, this button is used to skip forward a  
track or for cue playback (search).  
a PLAY (Á) button  
When playback is stopped, if this button is pressed  
once, the next track is selected; if it is pressed  
continuously, the tracks are skipped forward at high  
speed.  
Press this button to start CD playback when the CD  
deck is in stop or standby mode.  
When this button is pressed during dubbing standby  
mode, the CD deck starts playback, the MD deck starts  
recording, and dubbing begins.  
During playback, if this button is pressed once, the  
beginning of the next track is cued, and playback  
begins; if it is pressed continuously, cue playback  
(search) is performed.  
s READY (π) button  
When this button is pressed during playback or while  
stopped, the CD deck enters standby mode.  
u CD button/indicator  
d OPEN/CLOSE (ø) button  
When this button is pressed, the indicator goes on,  
CD becomes the display master, and CD deck and disc  
information (such as settings and time) are shown on  
the display.  
Press this button to open or close the CD tray.  
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; INPUT SEL button  
MD Operation  
f MD MENU button  
Select a recording source for the MD deck. The source  
changes in the following order each time the key is  
pressed:  
This turns the MD Menu mode on or off. In MD Menu  
mode, the MD indicator flashes, MD Menu options  
are indicated on the display, and settings can be  
performed.  
ANALOGœOPTICALœCOAXIAL  
During Dubbing mode, the CD output signal is  
automatically selected as the source.  
NOTE  
Even when the power is turned off, the input source  
selection is retained.  
If the MD MENU button is pressed when the display  
master is CD, the CD indicator stays lit, while the MD  
indicator flashes.  
z INPUT (L/R) controls  
These controls are used to adjust the input level when  
recording analog signals to MD. The left and right  
channels may be independently controlled.  
If the MD MENU button is pressed when the display  
master is MD (MD indicator ON), the MD indicator will  
begin flashing.  
x EJECT (ø) button  
g MD button/indicator  
Press this to eject the MD.  
When this button is pressed, the indicator goes on,  
MD becomes the display master, and MD deck and  
disc information (such as settings and time) are shown  
on the display. Even when the power is turned off, the  
display master setting is retained.  
c STOP (ª) button  
Press this button to stop MD playback or recording.  
If this button is pressed during dubbing, the MD deck  
and the CD player stop simultaneously.  
During MD Editing mode, when this button is pressed,  
the Editing mode is cancelled, and the deck returns to  
Normal mode.  
h Ô/Âbutton  
In normal mode, this button is used to skip back a  
track or for review playback (search).  
v PLAY (Á) button  
When playback is stopped, if this button is pressed  
once, the previous track is selected; if it is pressed  
continuously, the tracks are skipped backward at high  
speed.  
Press this button to start playback when the MD deck  
is in stop or standby mode.  
When MD recording is in standby mode, pressing this  
button starts MD recording.  
During playback, if this button is pressed once, the  
beginning of the current track is cued, and playback  
restarts; if it is pressed continuously, review playback  
(search) is performed.  
When this button is pressed during dubbing standby  
mode, the CD deck begins playback and the MD deck  
begins recording, and dubbing begins.  
During Title Input mode, this button is used to move  
the cursor to the left.  
b READY (π) button  
When this button is pressed during MD playback or  
while stopped, the MD deck enters standby mode.  
j ¯/button  
In normal mode, this button is used to skip forward a  
track or for cue playback (search).  
When this button is pressed during MD recording, the  
MD deck enters recording standby mode.  
When playback is stopped, if this button is pressed  
once, the next track is selected; if it is pressed  
continuously, the tracks are skipped forward at high  
speed.  
n RECORD () button  
When this button is pressed and there is no MiniDisc  
in the mechanism, the input signal can be monitored.  
If a recordable MiniDisc is inserted into the mechanism  
while it is stopped, when this button is pressed, the  
MD deck enters recording standby mode, and the  
input signal can be monitored.  
During playback, if this button is pressed once, the  
beginning of the next track is cued, and playback  
begins; if it is pressed continuously, cue playback  
(search) is performed.  
When this button is pressed during recording, a track  
mark is entered at that point and a new track is started.  
During Title Input mode, this button is used to move  
the cursor to the right.  
m KEYBOARD connector  
k MD slot  
An IBM PC/AT compatible keyboard with PS/2 interface  
can be connected to this terminal to enable certain  
operations of the MD-CD1MKIII with the keyboard.  
The key arrangement of a keyboard is divided into two  
types: US and JP. The setting of this unit needs to be  
configured. Check the specified keyboard type in the  
menu settings. (See “Keyboard type settingon page  
46.)  
Insert a MiniDisc here for playback or recording. With  
the label side up, insert in the direction of the arrow.  
l DUBBING button  
This is used when dubbing from CD to MD. For details,  
see “Dubbing from CD to MDon page 35.  
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4 – Names and Functions of Parts  
Display  
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$
%
^
&
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T
U
R
Y
I
Q
W
O P A  
S
DF  
G
This display shows various types of operation information,  
including CD and MD disc information, deck operation  
modes, and menu status. Disc and deck information for  
either CD and MD are shown by pressing either the CD  
button or the MD button, and the deck selected becomes  
the display master. Also, the CD MENU button or the MD  
MENU button can be pressed to call up the CD Menu or  
the MD Menu.  
It flashes during recording, in recording standby mode,  
or when the Auto Track function is set to Time  
* Meter  
.
This displays the playback level of either the CD or MD  
deck, as well as the recording level of the MD deck.  
( A-B  
This lights when the display master deck’s A-B Repeat  
function is on.  
, TOC  
) REPEAT  
When the most recent TOC (Table of Contents) data  
has not been recorded, this lights up red.  
This lights when the display master deck’s Repeat  
function is on.  
. Track number display  
During playback or selection, the track number is  
displayed.  
Q SYNC  
This lights during SYNC recording mode.  
W REC  
/ MP3  
This lights when the MD deck is recording, or in  
recording standby mode.  
This indicator is lit when a data CD is in the CD deck.  
! MD recording mode display (LP2, LP4, MONO)  
This indicates the recording mode of the MD. If the  
disc was recorded in Normal mode, it does not light  
up.  
E OPTICAL  
This lights when the MD input source is set to digital  
(OPTICAL).  
R COAXIAL  
During MD playback, the recording mode of the MD is  
displayed.  
This lights when the MD input source is set to digital  
(COAXIAL).  
@ Counter display  
T ANALOG  
This lights when the MD input source is set to analog.  
Y SINGLE  
Depending on the time display mode, TOTALor  
REMAINis lit. Counter display indication is in minutes  
(three digits) and seconds (two digits).  
This lights when the display master deck is in single  
playback mode.  
# KEY  
This lights when the CD deck’s Key Change function is  
on.  
U RANDOM  
This lights when the display master deck is in random  
playback mode.  
$ PITCH  
This lights when the CD deck’s Pitch Control function  
is on.  
I PROGRAM  
This lights when the display master deck is in program  
playback mode.  
% A. CUE  
This lights when the display master deck’s Auto Cue  
function is on.  
O Á  
This lights when the display master deck is in playback  
or recording mode. Also, when the Auto Cue function  
is on, it flashes during Auto Cue point search.  
^ A. READY  
This lights when the display master deck’s Auto Ready  
function is on.  
& A. TRACK  
This lights when the display master deck’s Auto Track  
function is on.  
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P π  
D
This lights when the display master deck is in recording  
standby or playback standby mode.  
This lights when the Timer Play function is on.  
It flashes if a disc is not loaded when the Timer Play  
function is on.  
A DISC, GROUP, TRACK display  
DISClights up when the display master deck has a  
disc loaded and is stopped.  
F CAPS,  
These light during title input to indicate either CAPS or  
Japanese character mode. In lower case letter mode,  
there is no indication.  
GROUPlights up when the display master is the CD  
deck and the Directory playback mode is on, or when  
the display master is the MD deck and the group  
playback mode is on.  
G EOM  
This lights when the remaining track/disc time is less  
than the EOM set value.  
TRACKis indicated during playback or playback  
standby.  
S Character display  
Disc information, track information, menu, message  
and operation status are displayed.  
Rear Panel  
H
J
K
L
:
Z
X
CD: Outputs the CD deck signal.  
H DIGITAL INPUT MD (coaxial) Terminal  
This is the digital input terminal (coaxial) for the MD  
deck.  
: DIGITAL INPUT MD (optical) Termainal  
This is the digital (optical) input terminal for the MD  
deck.  
J DIGITAL OUTPUTS – MD – CD (coaxial) Terminals  
These are the digital output terminals (coaxial). The  
playback signals from the MD deck and the CD deck  
are output through their respective digital output  
terminals.  
Z DIGITAL OUTPUTS – MD – CD (optical) Terminals  
These are the digital output terminals (optical). The  
playback signals from the MD deck and the CD deck  
are output through their respective digital output  
terminals.  
K ANALOG INPUT MD (UNBALANCED) Terminals  
The analog line input terminals for the MD deck are for  
RCA pin jacks. Rated input level is –10 dBV.  
X CONTROL I/O (RS-232C) Connector  
RS-232C compatible serial control from an external  
computer can be performed.  
L ANALOG OUTPUTS – MD – COMMON – CD  
(UNBALANCED) Terminals  
The analog line output terminals are for RCA pin jacks.  
Rated output level is –10 dBV.  
MD: Outputs the MD deck signal. During playback, the  
playback signal is output; during input monitoring, the  
source signal is output.  
COMMON: Outputs CD and MD signals. During  
playback of both decks, the output signal depends on  
the COMMON?option setting on the SYSTEM menu.  
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Random playback: RANDOM lights up  
Remote Control Unit  
For the modes apart from continuous playback,  
refer to “Single-track playbackon page 30, “Program  
playbackon page 30 and “Random playbackon page  
31.  
1
2
Even when the power is turned off, the playback mode  
setting is retained.  
4 INS button  
5
7
q
t
6
0
w
During MD Title Input mode, this button inserts a  
space at the cursor position.  
3
4
8
9
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i
5 DEL/CLR button  
y
During track number input, the track number is  
cleared when this button is pressed.  
p
d
o
h
During program input, the selected program number  
track is deleted.  
a
s
f
k
z
During title input, the character at the cursor position  
is deleted.  
j
x
g
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v
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6 NO button  
m
This operates the same way as the NO button on the  
unit.  
n
@
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7 ENT/YES button  
This operates the same way as the YES and ENTER  
buttons on the unit.  
8 REPEAT button  
This turns the Repeat Mode on and off. When it is on,  
REPEATlights up in the display. Refer to “Repeat  
playbackon page 29. Even when the power is turned  
off, the Repeat Mode setting is retained.  
Shared operation buttons  
ª
CD/MD selector 1 is used to select CD or MD deck  
operation, while buttons 2 and beyond are shared  
operation buttons. 3 and subsequent buttons control  
the deck selected usign CD/MD selector 1 as the  
“remote control master.  
9 A-B REPEAT key  
This turns the A-B Repeat Mode on and off, and is used  
to set the section for repeat playback. Refer to “A to B  
repeat playbackon page 29.  
1 CD/MD selector  
Selects the remote control master. Refer to “Display  
master and remote master settingson page 27.  
0 AUTO CUE button  
This turns the Auto Cue Mode on and off. When it is  
on, A.CUElights up in the display. Refer to “Auto cue”  
on page 28. Even when the power is turned off, the  
Auto Cue Mode setting is retained.  
2 Number buttons (0 – 9)  
These are used to select track numbers and for time  
search. During MD Title Input mode, they can be  
used to input letters, codes, numbers and Japanese  
characters. Characters that can be input are indicated  
above the buttons.  
q AUTO READY button  
This turns the Auto Ready Mode on and off. When it is  
on, A.READYlights up in the display. Refer to “Auto  
ready (of a specified track)on page 28. Even when the  
power is turned off, the Auto Ready Mode setting is  
retained.  
NOTE  
Track number selection and time search can only be  
performed for the display master deck. These functions  
cannot be operated for the deck selected as the remote  
control master.  
w DIR/GROUP button  
When this button is pressed during stop, it turns on or  
off the data CD directory playback mode (when the CD  
deck is the remote control master) or the MD group  
playback mode (when the MD deck is the remote  
control master). Refer to “MP3 and WAV file directory  
playbackon page 33, and “MD group playbackon  
page 34.  
While these buttons can also be used for character  
input during title input operation, in this manual they  
are referred to as “Number buttons.”  
3 P. MODE button  
This selects the playback mode. During selection,  
the playback mode is indicated on the display in the  
following manner.  
e TIME button  
Continuous playback (in disc order): no indication  
Single playback: SINGLE lights up  
This operates in the same way as the TIME button on  
the unit.  
Program playback: PROGRAM lights up  
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r DISPLAY button  
CD Operation Section  
a SEARCH Ôbutton  
When pressed during stop mode, the current disc title  
is displayed.  
During playback or playback standby, press this button  
continuously for review playback (search).  
When pressed during playback or playback standby  
mode, the current track title is displayed. Also, if the  
CD/MD Selector is set to the side which is not the  
current display master, pressing the DISPLAY button  
will change the current display master setting.  
When a data CD is in the deck during stop mode, if  
this button is pressed, the directory can be chosen  
(backward direction).  
s SEARCH button  
t MENU buton  
During playback or playback standby, press this button  
continuously for cue playback (search).  
This button is used to turn on and off the Menu of the  
current remote control master deck.  
When a data CD is in the deck during stop mode, if this  
button is pressed, the directory can be chosen (forward  
direction).  
It operates in the same way as the CD MENU and MD  
MENU buttons on the unit.  
y MENU +/– button  
d KEY button  
During Menu Mode, this button is used to select menu  
options and make settings. It operates in the same  
way as the MULTI JOG dial on the unit. However, you  
cannot select a track.  
This turns the Key Change function on and off. When it  
is on, the musical key of CD playback can be changed.  
Key change settings can be performed from the CD  
menu. Refer toChanging the key of playbackon page  
32. Even when the power is turned off, the key change  
settings are retained.  
u FADER button  
When pressed during CD playback standby, the sound  
will fade in when playback resumes. When pressed  
during CD playback, the sound will fade out.  
f SKIP Âbutton  
During normal playback, use this button to skip  
through tracks in the reverse direction for selection.  
During stop mode, press this button to skip through  
tracks backwards, or press it continuously to skip at  
high speed. During playback, press this button to skip  
back to the start of the track in play.  
When pressed during MD recording standby, the  
sound will fade in when recording begins. When  
pressed during MD recording, the recorded sound will  
fade out.  
i DUBBING button  
This operates in the same way as the DUBBING button  
on the unit. Refer toDubbing from CD to MDon page  
35.  
g SKIP ¯button  
During normal playback, use this button to skip  
through tracks in the forward direction for selection.  
During stop mode, press this button to skip through  
tracks forwards, or press it continuously to skip at high  
speed. During playback, press this button to skip to  
the start of the next track.  
o PITCH button  
This operates in the same way as pressing the PITCH  
button/dial on the CD operation section of the unit,  
and is used to turn the pitch control on and off. Refer  
to “Pitch controlon page 30. Even when the power is  
turned off, the pitch control on/off setting is retained.  
h STOP (ª) button  
Operation is the same as with the STOP button on the  
CD operation section of the unit.  
p PITCH +/– button  
This operates in the same way as when rotating the  
PITCH button/dial on the CD operation section of the  
unit. When pitch control is on, the pitch value can be  
set. Refer to “Pitch controlon page 30. Even when the  
power is turned off, the pitch setting is retained.  
j PLAY (Á) button  
Operation is the same as with the PLAY button on the  
CD operation section of the unit.  
k READY (π) button  
Operation is the same as with the READY button on  
the CD operation section of the unit.  
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m RECORD () button  
MD Operation Section  
l EDIT button  
Operation is the same as with the RECORD button on  
the MD operation section of the unit.  
During normal operation, Menu mode and Title Input  
mode, press this button to enter MD Edit mode. Refer  
to “MiniDisc editingon page 40.  
, SKIP Â button  
During normal playback, use this button to skip  
through tracks in the reverse direction for selection.  
During stop mode, press this button to skip through  
tracks backwards, or press it continuously to skip at  
high speed. During playback, press this button to skip  
back to the start of the track in play.  
When this button is pressed during MD Edit mode, the  
unit returns to normal operation mode.  
; TITLE button  
During normal operation, Menu mode and MD Edit  
mode, press this button to enter Title Input mode.  
Refer to “Title inputon page 44.  
During title input mode, press this button to move the  
cursor in the left direction.  
When this button is pressed during Title Input mode,  
the unit returns to normal operation mode.  
. SKIP ¯button  
During normal playback, use this button to skip  
through tracks in the forward direction for selection.  
During stop mode, press this button to skip through  
tracks forwards, or press it continuously to skip at high  
speed. During playback, press this button to skip to  
the start of the next track.  
z CHARA button  
During Title Input mode, press this button to switch  
between types of input characters. Refer to “Title  
inputon page 44.  
The type of character selected is indicated by the  
display.  
During title input mode, press this button to move the  
cursor in the right direction.  
Lower case letters/code: no indication  
Capital letters/code: CAPS  
Japanese:  
/ STOP (ª) button  
Operation is the same as with the STOP button on the  
MD operation section of the unit.  
x SYNC button  
! PLAY (Á) button  
This button is used to turn SYNC recording on or  
off. When on, recording is automatically started and  
stopped depending upon the input signal level. Refer  
to “Sync recordingon page 39.  
Operation is the same as with the PLAY button on the  
MD operation section of the unit.  
@ READY (π) button  
Operation is the same as with the READY button on  
the MD operation section of the unit.  
When on, the SYNCindicator in the display lights up.  
c GROUP SEARCH/SEARCHÔbutton  
During playback or playback standby, press this button  
continuously for review playback (search).  
When Group mode is on during stop mode, if this  
button is pressed, groups can be chosen (backward  
direction).  
v GROUP SEARCH/SEARCH button  
During playback or playback standby, press this button  
continuously for cue playback (search).  
When Group mode is on during stop mode, if this  
button is pressed, groups can be chosen (forward  
direction).  
b AUTO TRACK button  
During MD recording, this is used to set the Auto Track  
function. OFF, **dBor Timecan be selected. Refer  
to “Update (Move up) a track numberon page 37.  
Even when the power is turned off, the settings are  
retained.  
n INPUT SEL button  
Operation is the same as with the INPUT SELECT  
button on the unit, and is used to choose the MD input  
source. This button always functions, regardless of the  
remote control master setting. Refer to “Input source  
selectionon page 36.  
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5 – Display Master and Remote Control Master  
The MD-CD1MKIII is equipped with a CD deck and an MD  
deck. Since the display and remote control buttons can be  
Selecting the display master  
used by either deck, this function determines which deck  
The display master can be selected using the CD or MD  
is represented by their operation.  
buttons. The CD or MD indicator lights up to show the  
selection.  
In this manual, the deck represented by the information in  
the display is referred to as the “display master,while the  
deck being operated by the shared buttons on the remote  
control unit is referred to as the “remote control master.”  
CD button  
MD button  
Selecting the remote control  
master  
CD indicator  
MD indicator  
On the upper part of the remote control, there is a CD/  
MD selector used to select the remote control master.  
The shared buttons on the upper portion of the remote  
control unit operate for the deck selected as the remote  
control master.  
To switch the display master using the remote control, set  
the CD/MD selector to the desired position, then press  
the DISPLAY button.  
CD/MD selector  
DISPLAY button  
CD/MD selector  
NOTE  
When using the shared buttons on the remote control  
unit for operation, if the remote control master deck and  
the display master deck are not the same, the results of  
the operation will not be indicated on the display. To  
confirm operation results, the remote control master deck  
and the display master deck must be the same.  
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6 – Menu Operation  
The various settings and editing operations possible with the MD-CD1MKIII are performed through menu options shown  
on the display. Among the many menu setting options, some may be made directly using the buttons on the remote  
control.  
Menu configuration  
There are menus for both CD and MD operation. Below each menu are sub-menus, and in each submenu there are menu  
options. The menus are configured as shown below.  
CD Menu  
Menu option  
Function  
Manual reference  
Page  
CD PLAY sub-menu (options for CD playback)  
PLAY MODE  
REPEAT  
Playback mode settings  
“Playback modes”  
26  
29  
28  
28  
28  
30  
32  
32  
29  
32  
33  
Repeat mode settings  
“Repeat playback”  
A_CUE LEVEL  
A_CUE  
Auto Cue level setting  
“Auto cue”  
Auto Cue on/off  
“Auto cue”  
A_READY  
PITCH STEP  
EOM TRK  
Auto Ready on/off  
“Auto ready (of a specified track)”  
“Pitch control”  
Pitch control variable pitch setting  
Track EOM mode and operation time  
Disc EOM mode and operation time  
Timer play on/off  
“End of disc/track warning”  
“End of disc/track warning”  
“Timer playback”  
EOM DISC  
TIMER PLAY  
KEY LEVEL  
DIR MODE  
Key control level setting  
Data CD directory playback mode on/off  
“Changing the key of playback”  
“MP3 and WAV file directory  
playback”  
MP3 ACTION  
Setting the error handling during MP3 file playback  
“Setting MP3 ACTION”  
33  
CD VOL FUNC sub-menu (CD volume function options)  
PLAY VOLUME Output level setting  
“Output volume”  
33  
32  
32  
32  
FADE IN  
Fade-in operation time setting  
“Fade-in and fade-out”  
“Fade-in and fade-out”  
“Fade-in and fade-out”  
FADE OUT  
FADE MODE  
Fade-out operation time setting  
Setting operation mode after fade-out end  
SERIAL sub-menu (RS-232C data communication options)  
BAUD RATE  
LENGTH  
PARITY  
data transmission speed setting  
data word length setting  
data parity bit setting  
“Data settings/service data”  
“Data settings/service data”  
“Data settings/service data”  
“Data settings/service data”  
49  
49  
49  
49  
STOP BIT  
data stop bit setting  
SYSTEM sub-menu (options for the unit)  
KEYBOARD  
COMMON  
CD P_TIME  
MD P_TIME  
MD R_TIME  
IR REMOTE  
PANEL LOCK  
F_PRESET  
setting for keyboard type  
“Keyboard type setting”  
46  
26  
49  
49  
49  
25  
48  
49  
CD/MD priority for COMMON output  
Confirming total CD playing time  
Confirming total MD playing time  
Confirming total MD recording time  
“Basic playback operation”  
“Data settings/service data”  
“Data settings/service data”  
“Data settings/service data”  
Disabling/Enabling remote control (RC-MC1) operation “Operation basics”  
Disabling/Enabling panel operation  
"Locking the panel operations"  
Resetting all data to initial default settings  
“Viewing service data”  
CLEAR PROG  
Deleting a program  
Erase a CD or MD program  
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MD Menu  
Menu option  
Function  
Manual reference  
Page  
MD PLAY sub-menu (options for MD playback)  
PLAY MODE  
REPEAT  
Playback mode settings  
Repeat mode settings  
“Playback modes”  
26  
29  
28  
28  
28  
32  
32  
29  
34  
“Repeat playback”  
A_CUE LEVEL  
A_CUE  
Auto Cue level setting  
“Auto cue”  
Auto Cue on/off  
“Auto cue”  
A_READY  
EOM TRK  
Auto Ready on/off  
“Auto ready (of a specified track)”  
“End of disc/track warning”  
“End of disc/track warning”  
“Timer playback”  
Track EOM mode and operation time  
Disc EOM mode and operation time  
Timer play on/off  
EOM DISC  
TIMER PLAY  
GRP MODE  
Group playback mode on/off  
“MD group playback”  
MD VOL FUNC sub-menu (MD volume function options)  
REC VOLUME  
FADE IN  
Input level setting  
“Basic recording”  
36  
38  
38  
38  
Fade-in operation time setting  
Fade-out operation time setting  
Setting operation mode after fade-out end  
“Fade-in and fade-out recording”  
“Fade-in and fade-out recording”  
“Fade-in and fade-out recording”  
FADE OUT  
FADE MODE  
REC sub-menu (options for MD recording status)  
REC MODE  
REC SPEED  
SYNC LEVEL  
SYNC  
Recording mode setting  
“Basic recording”  
“Basic recording”  
“Sync recording”  
“Sync recording”  
36  
36  
39  
39  
Dubbing speed setting  
Operation level setting of Sync recording  
Sync recording mode on/off  
Operation time setting of Auto track  
Auto track operation level setting  
Auto track mode setting  
A_TRK TIME  
A_TRK LEVEL  
A_TRK  
“Update (Move up) a track number” 37  
“Update (Move up) a track number” 37  
“Update (Move up) a track number” 37  
PRE REC  
Pre recording time setting  
“Prerecording (Time Machine  
recording)”  
38  
EDIT sub-menu (options for MD editing functions)  
DIVIDE  
Dividing tracks  
“Divide tracks (DIVIDE)”  
“Combine tracks (COMBINE)”  
“Move tracks (MOVE)”  
“Creating a group”  
41  
42  
42  
42  
43  
40  
40  
41  
COMBINE  
MOVE  
Combining tracks  
Moving tracks  
GRP CREATE  
GRP CANCEL  
ERASE DISC  
ERASE TRK  
ERASE MULTI  
Creating groups  
Eliminating a group  
Erasing disc content  
Erasing a track  
“Deleting a group”  
“Erase disc (ERASE DISC)”  
“Erase track (ERASE TRK)”  
Erasing multiple tracks at once  
"Erase multiple tracks at onece  
(ERASE MULTI)  
UNDO  
Undoing an editing operation  
“MiniDisc editing”  
40  
TITLE sub-menu (options for MD title editing functions)  
TITLE INPUT  
TITLE GRP  
Input of track or disc title  
Input of a group title  
“Title input”  
44  
45  
“Group title input”  
CLEAR PROG  
Deleting a program  
Erase a CD or MD program  
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6 – Menu Operation  
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Settings  
Front panel operation:  
Operation basics  
1
Select CD Menu or MD Menu.  
Front panel operation:  
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select, then press the  
dial.  
Remote control operation:  
Use the MENU –/+ button to select, then press the  
ENT/YES button.  
Press the CD MENU button or the MD MENU button  
to call up the desired menu.  
Remote control operation:  
Press the MENU button and either the CD Menu  
or the MD Menu is called up, depending upon the  
position of the CD/MD selector.  
NOTE  
Some menu options exist for confirmation purposes  
only, and setting cannot be performed.  
The sub-menu screen appears.  
For MD Editing Menu operation, refer to “MiniDisc  
editingon page 40.  
CD PLAY?  
For Title Menu operation, refer to “Title inputon page  
44.  
NOTE  
5
How to exit Menu mode after setting (or  
confirmation), during menu option display.  
Front panel operation:  
Press the CD MENU or MD MENU button  
corresponding to the current Menu mode.  
Remote control operation:  
In Menu mode, the CD or MD indicators flashes to  
indicate which menu is called up.  
When a menu is chosen for a deck that is not the  
display master, the display master indicator will remain  
lit, while the indicator for the menu mode deck will  
begin flashing. If the menu for the display master deck  
is selected, its indicator will begin flashing.  
Press the MENU button.  
The CD or MD indicator will stop flashing.  
2
Select the desired sub-menu.  
Front panel operation:  
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select, then press the  
MULTI JOG dial or the YES button.  
Remote control operation:  
Use the MENU –/+ button to select, then press the  
ENT/YES button.  
NOTE  
The IR REMOTE?option on the SYSTEM sub-menu of  
the CD menu enables you to set the unit so that it will not  
respond to remote control button operations (excluding  
certain buttons). Set the option to Enableso that the  
unit will respond to all remote control button operations.  
The screen for the selected menu option will be  
displayed.  
PLAY MODE?  
NOTE  
To return to the sub-menu selection screen from a menu  
option selection screen, press the NO button on either  
the front panel or the remote control unit.  
3
Select the desired menu option.  
Front panel operation:  
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select, then press the  
dial.  
Remote control operation:  
Use the MENU –/+ button to select, then press the  
ENT/YES button.  
The setting screen will be displayed.  
Mode>Cont  
NOTE  
To return to the menu option selection screen, press the  
NO button on either the front panel or the remote control  
unit. However, if the NO button is pressed for an EDIT  
menu option, you will exit the Menu mode.  
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7 – CD and MD Playback  
The MD-CD1MKIII can play both CDs and MDs. Basic  
playback and the operation of most playback functions  
are virtually identical for the CD and MD decks. This  
section will explain the shared playback functions first,  
followed by playback functions for CD only, data CD  
directory playback, and MD group playback.  
Basic playback operation  
CD:  
ª
1
Push the POWER switch to turn on the unit.  
The display will indicate NO DISC  
.
2
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button, and the CD tray  
opens.  
Discs for playback  
3
4
Place the CD in the tray, label side up.  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button again, and the CD  
tray closes.  
The CD and MD decks in the MD-CD1MKIII can play back  
the types of discs listed below.  
After a disc is set, the total playing time and number of  
tracks will be displayed.  
CD deck  
Ordinary audio CDs available commercially (recorded in  
CD-DA format)  
NOTE  
CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in CD-DA format, and  
properly finalized  
At step 4 abouve, instead of the OPEN/CLOSE button,  
if the PLAY button is pressed, the CD tray will close and  
playback will begin, and if the READY button is pressed,  
the CD tray will close and the unit will enter playback  
standby mode.  
MP3 files recorded in ISO9660 format on CD-R and CD-RW  
discs, and properly finalized.  
MD deck  
5
Press the PLAY button.  
Audio MiniDiscs recorded in standard, LP2, LP4 and mono  
modes.  
The Áindication will light up, and playback begins  
from track 1. The number of the current track in play is  
indicated on the display.  
6
7
To pause playback, press the READY button. The  
πindication will light up, and the unit will enter  
playback standby mode. To resume playback, press  
the PLAY button.  
To play a desired track, press either the Âor  
¯button on the front panel or on the remote  
control. You can also use the number buttons on  
the remote control. Refer to “Track selection” on  
page 27.  
Playback modes  
There are four different playback modes for both the CD  
deck and the MD deck. The mode selected is indicated on  
the display.  
Normal playback (continuous) mode: no indication  
Single playback mode: SINGLEis lit  
Program playback mode: PROGRAMred light is lit  
Random playback mode: RANDOMred light is lit  
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9
To stop playback, press the STOP button.  
To remove the disc, press the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
The playback mode can be selected using the P. MODE  
button on the remote control. Pressing the button  
changes the playback mode in the following order:  
MD:  
ª
1
Normal playback œ Single œ Program œ Random  
Push the POWER switch to turn on the unit.  
The playback mode appears on the display when  
changed.  
The display will indicate NO DISC  
.
2
3
Insert the MiniDisc into the MD slot, in the direction  
of the arrow, and with the label side up.  
After a disc is inserted, the disc title (if there is one),  
and the total playing time and number of tracks will  
be displayed.  
You can also select the playback mode using the PLAY  
MODE?option in the PLAY sub-menu of the CD and  
MD menus.  
While the mode can be changed from any playback mode,  
the explanation in this manual will assume the user is  
starting from the normal playback (Continuous) mode.  
Press the PLAY button.  
The Áindication will light up, and playback begins  
from track 1. The number of the current track in play is  
indicated on the display.  
4
5
To pause playback, press the READY button. The  
πindication will light up, and the unit will enter  
playback standby mode. To resume playback, press  
the PLAY button.  
To play a desired track, press the Âor ¯  
button on the front panel or on the remote control.  
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You can also use the number buttons on the remote  
control. Refer to “Track selection” on page 27.  
Track selection  
6
7
To stop playback, press the STOP button.  
To remove the MD, press the EJECT button.  
Using the skip function  
Select desired tracks for playback with the skip buttons  
(Â/¯) on the front panel or on the remote control.  
After selecting the track, press the PLAY buttons to start  
playback, or the READY buttons to cue the track and  
enter playback standby mode.  
About the monitor  
Using headphones  
To restart playback from the beginning of the track in  
play, press the Âbutton once. To skip to the previous  
track, press Âtwice.  
Plug the headphone cord into the PHONES jack located  
under the POWER switch. Use the source selection switch  
to choose the desired source, and adjust the volume with  
the volume control. If the source selection switch is set to  
COMMON, both CD and MD sources can be monitored.  
When both decks output a signal, the monitored source  
depends on the COMMON?option setting on the SYSTEM  
menu.  
To skip to the next track, press ¯once.  
Selecting by track number  
Using the number buttons on the remote control, the  
number of the desired track can be entered directly.  
CAUTION  
Even numbers with two or three digits can be entered  
easily. For example:  
When using headphones, take care not to turn the volume  
too high. Listening at high volumes for extended periods  
of time may result in permanent hearing damage.  
Track 9: press ‘9and 009 will be displayed.  
Track 12: press ‘1and ‘2and 012 will be displayed.  
Track 103: press ‘1and ‘0and ‘3and 103 will be displayed.  
After input, press the PLAY button to start playback, or  
the READY button to cue the track and enter playback  
standby mode.  
COMMON output  
Signals are output from both the CD and MD decks  
through the rear panel COMMON terminal and the  
headphone terminal with the source switch set to  
COMMON.  
NOTE  
A computer keyboard allows you to select a track number  
more easily for the 10 tracks from the beginning of the  
disc using the “direct trackfunction. (See “12 Using a  
computer keyboard – Direct track operationon page 47 )  
However, if both decks are outputting signals, priority  
is given to signals from the deck (CDor MD) set in  
COMMON?in the SYSTEM submenu of the CD menu.  
NOTE  
Priority is given to the deck set in COMMON?for the  
COMMON output source.  
Search  
During playback or playback standby, this function  
enables the search of a desired portion within a track for  
playback.  
Display master and remote  
master settings  
Front panel operation: press the Â/¯search  
button continuously. Be sure to hold the button down;  
if you quickly release it, the Skip function will operate.  
For simple playback operation, the front panel buttons  
or the remote control buttons can be used. However, to  
ensure that the deck and disc information is properly  
shown on the display, the ‘display mastersetting must  
be selected for the deck in use. Also, when performing  
various playback operations by remote control, the  
‘remote control mastersetting must be selected for the  
deck in use. Refer to “Display master and remote control  
masteron page 22.  
Remote control operation: continuously press the  
Ô/search button.  
NOTE  
The Search function does not operate with data CDs.  
To prevent operation errors, we recommend that the  
display master and the remote control master be set for  
the same deck.  
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NOTE  
Time Search function  
Following the above example, if “0021is input, the same  
position will be located.  
By specifying time from the start of a certain track, you  
can start playback from a specified point of a specified  
track.  
Auto cue  
Basic operation  
When the auto cue function is turned on, when a track is  
selected, the point where sound begins (not where the  
track begins) on that track is located, and the unit enters  
playback standby mode. Then, when the PLAY button is  
pressed, playback begins at exactly that point.  
1
During stop, playback or playback standby modes,  
use the number buttons on the remote control to  
input the three-digit track number (such as 002  
for track 2), then the desired elapsed time (***min  
**sec) from the start of that track.  
Auto cue on/off and the sound start position detection  
level can be set separately for CD and MD.  
Example: To specify 1 min 30 sec from the start of  
track 2, input “002 001 30.”  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Auto Cue functions only for MD tracks recorded in the  
ST mode. For MD tracks recorded in MONO, LP2 or LP4  
modes, the Auto Cue function will only cue to the very  
beginning of the track.  
This function is not available in random playback mode,  
program playback mode, or group playback mode.  
For data CDs, time cannot be specified within a track.  
However, if you input the three-digit track number,  
playback will begin from the start of that track.  
During the stop mode, to cue to the start of sound on  
track one, just press the READY button.  
During input, the counter in the display will flash.  
Turning the Auto Cue function on and off  
Press the AUTO CUE button on the remote control to turn  
this function of display master on and off.  
Regardless of the time display mode, the time from the  
start of the specified track is displayed.  
When the final digit is entered, the desired position is  
automatically located. During stop or playback modes,  
playback will begin from the desired point. During  
playback standby mode, at the desired point the unit  
will enter playback standby mode.  
You can also use the A_CUE?option on the PLAY sub-  
menu of the MD menu or CD menu to turn the Auto Cue  
function on and off for each deck. (Default position: OFF)  
When the Auto Cue function is on, A.CUEis lit on the  
display.  
NOTE  
Even when the power is turned off, the Auto Cue setting is  
maintained.  
If a point which does not exist is selected, setting  
operation will be cancelled.  
Setting the sound start position detection level  
Use the A_CUE LEVEL?option on the PLAY  
submenu of the MD menu or CD menu to set the  
sound start position detection level. Settings can be  
made independently for each deck. The level can be set  
between –72 dB and –24 dB in 6 dB increments.  
Operation variations  
Even if the final second is not input, playback will begin  
from the selected point after pressing the PLAY button.  
Or, if you press the READY button, the unit will enter the  
playback standby mode at the selected point.  
NOTE  
Track search  
When the Auto Cue point is being searched, the Áarrow  
flashes in the display, and audio output is muted.  
This is explained in the “Specifying by track numberpart  
of “Track selectionon page 27.  
After inputting the three-digit track number, press the  
PLAY button to begin playback of that track, or the  
READY button to cue the track and enter playback  
standby mode.  
Auto Ready  
When the Auto Ready function is on, after each track is  
played, playback standby mode is entered at the start of  
the next track. Even when the Skip function is used to skip  
tracks, playback standby mode is entered at the start of  
the selected track.  
Specifying to the minute  
After inputting the three-digit track number and the  
number of minutes after the start of the track, press  
the PLAY button to begin playback of that track, or  
the READY button to cue the track and enter playback  
standby mode.  
NOTE  
When the Auto Cue function is also on, playback standby  
mode is entered at the start of the sound on the selected  
track, and not the beginning of that track.  
Example: To specify 1 min 00 sec from the start of track 2,  
input “002 001.”  
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Turning the Auto Ready function on and off  
Press the AUTO READY button on the remote control to  
Continuous CD and MD playback  
turn the function of display master on and off.  
With this function, when one deck finishes, the other deck  
begins play.  
You can also use the A_READY? option on the PLAY  
sub-menu of the MD menu or CD menu to turn the Auto  
Ready function on and off for each deck. (Default position:  
OFF)  
1
2
Turn on the CONT PLAY switch on the front panel.  
Play a CD or MD.  
When the disc finishes playback, the disc in the other  
deck begins playing automatically.  
When the Auto Ready function is on, A.READYis lit on  
the display.  
When that disc finishes, the first disc is played again,  
and the playback cycle continues.  
Even when the power is turned off, the Auto Ready setting  
is maintained.  
NOTE  
During Continuous Play, the deck currently in playback  
automatically becomes the display master.  
Repeat playback  
When the Repeat Mode is turned on, Repeat playback  
is performed instead of continuous playback. That is,  
Repeat Mode has priority over the Continuous Play  
function.  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control to turn  
on the Repeat mode. In this mode, all the tracks on the  
disc are played continuously. During playback, if the  
Repeat mode is turned on, playback continues as before,  
and when the last track finishes, playback resumes from  
the first track. If Repeat mode is turned on when the deck  
is stopped, press the PLAY button to begin operation.  
To cancel Continuous Play operation, press the  
STOP button.  
You can also use the REPEAT?option in the PLAY sub-  
menu of the MD and CD menus to turn the Repeat mode  
on and off for each deck.  
Timer Playback  
Combining the Repeat mode with the Program, Single-  
track playback and Random playback functions will  
enable Program Repeat, Single-track Repeat and Random  
Repeat operations, respectively.  
By using an external timer, you can set the MD-CD1MKIII  
to play the loaded disc automatically when the unit is  
turned on by the timer.  
1
First, plug the power cord of the MD-CD1MKIII into  
the power outlet of the timer.  
2
3
Load a CD or an MD into the unit.  
A to B repeat playback  
Use the TIMER PLAY?option on the PLAY sub-  
menu of the MD or CD menu to turn the timer  
function on for the desired deck.  
If a specific portion between two points on the disc is  
specified, that portion can be played back repeatedly.  
1
During playback, press the A-B REPEAT button on  
the remote control at the beginning of the desired  
portion on the disc.  
When Timer Play has been turned on, the timer icon  
lights up in the display.  
4
Set the timer to the desired time. Consult the  
timers operation manual for details.  
A-flashes on the display.  
2
At the end of the desired portion on the disc, press  
the A-B REPEAT button on the remote control  
again.  
REPEATand A-Bare lit up on the display, and the  
desired A-B section will be played repeatedly.  
At the set time, the power to the MD-CD1MKIII will be  
turned on, and playback will automatically begin.  
NOTE  
Only one deck can be selected for timer playback. This  
deck will become the display master during Timer Play  
operation.  
To cancel A-B Repeat mode and resume normal  
playback  
Press the A-B REPEAT button once more.  
When the STOP button is pressed, the specified A-B  
section is cancelled.  
NOTE  
A-B repeat playback does not function for two different  
tracks of a CD.  
A-B repeat playback does not function for data CDs.  
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Pitch control (CD only)  
Program playback  
When playing back an audio CD, the pitch (or speed) of  
the playback can be varied. Pitch can be varied –50% to  
+16% for CD.  
This function enables playback of selected tracks in any  
desired order. Up to 99 tracks can be selected from a CD,  
or up to 25 tracks from an MD, for Program playback.  
Programs of up to 100 discs including CD and MD can be  
retained.  
NOTE  
Pitch control does not function for data CDs.  
1
During stop mode, press the P. MODE button on  
the remote control until PROGRAMis indicated on  
the display.  
Front panel operation  
1
During stop, playback or playback standby mode,  
press the PITCH control to turn the Pitch Control  
function on.  
The program number and total program playing  
time will be shown on the character display. The  
highest program number among the currently  
registered programs appears on the program  
number display immediately after the mode is  
changed.  
2
Rotate the PITCH control knob to set the pitch.  
NOTE  
Use the PITCH STEP?option in the PLAY sub-menu of  
the CD menu to adjust the pitch control steps from 0.1%  
to 1.0% in 0.1% increments. (Default: 0.1%)  
0p 0m 0s  
Remote control operation  
1
During stop, playback or playback standby mode,  
press the PITCH button to turn the Pitch Control  
function on.  
Program number  
Total program playing time  
2
Use the PITCH –/+ button to set the pitch.  
Pitch is adjusted in 0.1% increments.  
NOTE  
You can also use the PLAY MODE?option in the  
PLAY sub-menu of the MD and CD menus to set the  
Program Playback mode.  
NOTE  
Pitch control only functions during normal playback.  
During recording, pitch control does not function.  
The total program playing time does not appear for  
data CDs.  
When turning the pitch control on and off during  
playback, sound output is cut for a short instant.  
Before setting up a program, press the STOP (ª)  
button to enter stopped status.  
2
Use the number buttons on the remote control to  
select each desired track for program playback,  
then press the ENT/YES button.  
Single-track playback  
The track number will be entered into the program.  
This function enables playback of just a single track.  
During stop mode, press the P. MODE button on  
the remote control, and SINGLElights up in the  
display.  
NOTE  
To set the program by front panel operation, use the  
MULTI JOG dial to select the track number, then press the  
dial to add the track to the program.  
Stops playback after playback of a track has finished.  
3
Repeat the above step 2 until the desired program  
is completed.  
As the program is being created, the program number  
and total program playing time is revised on the  
display.  
NOTE  
If the Repeat function is also on, the selected track will  
be played repeatedly.  
You can also use the PLAY MODE?option in the  
PLAY sub-menu of the MD and CD menus to set the  
Single track playback mode.  
To confirm program contents, press the skip buttons  
during playback or playback standby.  
Even when the power is turned off, the Single-track  
playback mode settings are retained.  
NOTE  
If the total program playing time exceeds 999 min 59 sec,  
- - - m - - sis displayed.  
4
When program setting is completed, press the  
PLAY button to begin playback of the tracks in the  
programmed order.  
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Deleting a programmed track  
Program limitations  
With an MD, if the Group playback mode is on,  
programs that include more than one group cannot be  
created.  
1
During STOP mode, use the skip button to select  
the track for deletion.  
The track number will be shown in the display.  
With data CDs, if the Directory playback mode is on,  
programs that include more than one directory cannot  
be created.  
2
Press the DEL/CLR button.  
NOTE  
Right after STOP, if the DEL/CLR button is pressed, the  
last track programmed will be deleted.  
The same track may be repeated in a program.  
When 99 CD tracks (or 25 MD tracks) are entered into a  
program, if you attempt to add a track, PGM Full!  
will be displayed, and no more tracks can be added.  
Adding a track to the program  
1
During STOP mode, using the skip buttons, skip  
to the programmed track before the position you  
wish to add a track.  
Saving program data  
Programs of up to 100 discs including CD and MD can  
be retained.  
The track number should be shown on the display.  
Example:  
For data CD, a single program uses double the usual  
capacity, so the maximum number retainable will be  
lower.  
To add a new 3rd track (between 2nd and 3rd), display  
the 3rd track (“3p”) of the program.  
If a created program exceeds the capacity, other  
programs will be automatically erased starting from  
the oldest.  
2
3
Use the number buttons to input the track number  
of the track to be added.  
Press the ENT/YES button on the remote control.  
Programs on the currently inserted disc can be erased  
using the menu.  
NOTE  
Right after STOP, if the number of the track to be  
added is input, and the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control is pressed, the track will be added to the end of  
the program.  
CDs are distinguished by the total number of tracks (or  
files) and total recording time (total capacity in the case  
of data CD).  
MDs are distinguished by the total number of tracks  
and recorded time.  
To add a track to the program by front panel operation,  
use the MULTI JOG dial to select the track number,  
then press the dial.  
Discs with the same total number of tracks and the  
same total recording time (total capacity in the case of  
data CD) are regarded as identical.  
Erase a CD or MD program  
Insert the CD or MD for which you want to erase a  
program into the deck.  
Random playback  
1
2
Set the playback mode to Program.  
Select “CLEAR PROG?” from the CD or MD menu.  
Sure?appears.  
In this mode, the deck will play back all the tracks on  
the disc in completely random order, regardless of track  
number.  
1
During stop mode, press the P. MODE button on  
the remote control until RANDOMis indicated on  
the display.  
If the playback mode is not Program, Can't Sel!  
appears and you cannot select the option.  
3
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or YES key) on the unit or  
the ENT/YES key on the remote control.  
NOTE  
The program is erased. When the erasing is complete,  
Completeappears.  
You can also use the PLAY MODE?option in the PLAY  
sub-menu of the MD and CD menus to set the Random  
Playback mode.  
NOTE  
2
Press the PLAY button.  
The program is also erased if all tracks in the program are  
erased using the DEL/CLR button.  
Random playback starts. Playback stops when all the  
tracks have been played once.  
NOTE  
Even when the power is turned off, the deck will remain in  
RANDOM mode.  
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Time display switching  
Playback functions for CD only  
During MD or audio CD playback (or playback standby),  
when the TIME button on either the front panel or the  
remote control is pressed, the time display will switch  
through several modes in the following order.  
The following playback functions are for CD only, and are  
not available for MD playback.  
Changing the key of playback  
The key of the music can be changed during CD playback.  
Please note that this feature does not operate with data  
CDs.  
Elapsed track time: no display light indication  
Remaining track time: REMAINis lit in the display  
Elapsed disc time: TOTALis lit in the display  
Remaining disc time: TOTALand REMAINare lit in the  
1
Use the KEY LEVEL?option on the PLAY sub-  
menu of the CD menu to change the key. The  
playback key can be raised or lowered 1/2 octave in  
half-tone increments.  
display  
NOTE  
During MD playback, the remaining disc time  
indication, as with CD, shows the playback time  
remaining until the end of the disc. Please note that  
this may differ from the remaining time indicated when  
recording the MD.  
Selection values: 0 (no change), â1 to â6, #1 to #6  
2
Press the KEY button on the front panel to turn the  
Key Change function on.  
The KEYindication lights up in the display.  
When stopped, the total recording time is shown,  
regardless of the status of the TOTALand REMAIN  
indicators.  
NOTE  
Each time the KEY button is pressed, the function is  
switched on or off. When the function is on, instead  
of an Onindication, the key selected (in operation 1  
above) is indicated on the display. For example: Key  
2
When playing a data CD, elapsed track time is always  
displayed, and the TIME button does not operate.  
For details on time display during recording and  
recording standby on an MD deck, please refer to  
“Checking remaining MD timeon page 39.  
â
In this condition, when a CD is played back, the key  
of the music is changed while the speed of the music  
remains the same.  
Even when the power is turned off, the time display  
mode setting is retained.  
Even when the power is turned off, the key change  
setting is retained.  
When the Key Change function is on, even if the Pitch  
End of disc/track warning  
Control function is used to change the playback speed,  
the key of playback will remain fixed at the preset  
key. (Even if the key level is 0 (zero), the Key Change  
function can be turned on.)  
When nearing the end of a track or disc, a warning  
indication is shown on the display.  
The number of seconds before the track/disc end that the  
warning is displayed can be set beforehand, so that when  
playback reaches that point, the EOMwarning will begin  
flashing on the display.  
When using the key control function, playback sound  
may occasionally sound like vibrating. This is a result of  
a special process applied to CD playback sound and is  
normal.  
To set the warning display time, use the EOM TRK?or  
EOM DISCoptions on the PLAY submenu of the MD and  
CD menus. Each can be set between 1 and 99 seconds  
in 1-second increments, or the warning display can be  
turned off.  
Fade-in and fade-out  
When this function is on, when CD playback begins the  
song fades in, and when playback finished the song fades  
out.  
NOTE  
1
To set the fade operation, use the menu options  
shown below. They can be found under the VOL  
FUNC sub-menu in the CD menu.  
The EOMwarning function does not work with data CDs.  
FADE IN  
The length of the fade in to the normal level can be  
set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second increments.  
(Default setting: 3 seconds).  
FADE OUT  
The length of the fade out into complete silence  
can be set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second  
increments.  
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(Default setting: 3 seconds).  
A are directory B and directory C. If there are MP3 or  
WAV files in both directory B and C, directory A cannot  
be selected for playback, but directory B and C can be  
selected for playback.  
FADE MODE  
The deck can be set to continue playback (“Play”) or  
enter playback standby mode (“Ready”) after fadeout  
is completed.  
Disc  
2
3
In stop mode or playback standby mode, press the  
FADER button on the remote control.  
Playback begins and the sound fades in.  
Directory  
A
Directory  
(MP3 file)  
B
After the preset fade-in time, the sound is at normal  
level.  
mp3. 1  
mp3. 2  
mp3. 3  
mp3. 4  
During playback, press the FADER button on the  
remote control when you wish to fade-out the  
sound.  
mp3. 5  
Fade-out begins, and after the preset fadeout time,  
there is silence. After it becomes silent, depending  
upon the Fade mode setting, playback continues or  
the deck enters playback standby mode.  
Directory  
C
mp3. 6  
mp3. 7  
Directory  
mp3. 8  
D
mp3. 9  
Output volume  
The volume of the CD playback output signal can be  
adjusted. This adjustment functions for both for analog  
output (including headphone output) and digital output.  
1
Setting is made using the PLAY VOLUME?option  
on the VOL FUNC sub-menu of the CD menu.  
Example of directory structure  
The level can be set between –54 dB and +18 dB, or  
“- - -” (– infinity) can be selected.  
Directory playback setting  
NOTE  
1
Set the remote control master to CD, and press the  
DIR/GROUP button.  
Since volume adjustment is performed in the digital  
domain, if the output level is excessive in the plus  
direction, digital distortion will be generated.  
DIR ONor DIR OFFwill be shown in the display.  
When the DIR/GROUP button is pressed, the  
current setting is changed. For example, if the  
directory playback mode is off, when the button  
is pressed, the mode is turned on and DIR ONis  
displayed.  
You can also use the DIR MODE?option in the  
PLAY sub-menu of the CD menu to turn this mode  
on or off.  
MP3 and WAV file directory  
playback  
MP3 and WAV files recorded onto a CD are handled the  
same way as files are handled in an ordinary PC, with  
some MP3 and WAV files held within a directory. In  
addition, several directories can be combined into one  
directory. This results in multiple layers of directories and  
files.  
2
During Stop mode, the CD SEARCH button on the  
remote control can be used to select a directory.  
Press the CD SEARCH button, and the selected  
directory title will be shown on the display.  
When the Directory playback mode is on, only those files  
within a selected directory are available for playback.  
Setting MP3 ACTION  
You can choose whether the unit continues playback or  
stop when MP3 or WAV playback fails.  
When the mode is turned off, all MP3 and WAV files  
stored on the disc are played regardless of the directory  
structure.  
1
Select MP3 ACTION?option on the PLAY  
submenu of the CD menu.  
Please note that Program playback and Repeat playback  
only function within directories.  
2
Select “Skip” or “Stop.”  
NOTE  
Skip  
Each MP3 or WAV file is handled as a track.  
When MP3 or WAV playback fails, the unit skips the  
current track and advances to the next track. Playback  
will stop if the current track is the last track (i.e., if the  
Directories which do not contain MP3 or WAV files  
directly under them cannot be selected for playback.  
For example, in the diagram below, under directory  
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repeat function is off and the current track is the last  
track on the disc or in the program).  
Stop  
When MP3 or WAV playback fails, the unit stops  
playback.  
NOTE  
If MP3 or WAV playback fails during dubbing mode, the  
unit stops playback regardless of the MP3 ACTION setting.  
MD group playback  
The MD-CD1MKIII allows MD tracks to be divided into  
groups.  
When the Group playback mode is on, only those tracks in  
the selected group are available for playback. This is like  
playing a disc which only contains the tracks in a selected  
group. Accordingly, Program playback and Repeat  
playback only function within the group.  
Group playback setting  
1
Set the remote control master to MD, and press the  
DIR/GROUP button.  
GRP ONor GRP OFFwill be shown in the display.  
When the DIR/GROUP button is pressed, the current  
setting is changed. For example, if the Group playback  
mode is off, when the button is pressed, the mode is  
turned on and GRP ONis displayed.  
You can also use the GRP MODE?option in the  
PLAY sub-menu of the MD menu to turn this mode  
on or off.  
2
During Stop mode, the MD SEARCH button on the  
remote control can be used to select a group.  
Press the MD SEARCH button, and the number of  
the selected group will be shown on the display,  
followed by the group title.  
NOTE  
When Group mode is on, regardless of the group, tracks  
which are not in the group cannot be played.  
When Group mode is turned on, recording is not  
possible.  
Creating and deleting groups  
Using the EDITsub-menu of the MD menu, groups  
can be created or deleted. Refer to “Creating a group”  
and “Deleting a groupin the “MiniDisc editingsection  
starting on page 43.  
Titling groups  
You can title the groups using the TITLEsubmenu of  
the MD menu. Refer to “Group title inputon page 45.  
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8 – Dubbing from CD to MD  
The MD-CD1MKIII makes it easy to dub from CD to MD.  
Selected tracks or the entire disc can be dubbed.  
Recording mode setting  
Using the REC MODE?option on the REC submenu  
of the MD menu, select the recording mode from the  
following choices.  
Basic dubbing operation  
ST:  
standard stereo  
recording mode  
default, with no display  
indication  
MONOlights up in the  
display  
LP2lights up in the  
display  
First, load the CD to be used as the dubbing source into  
the CD deck, then insert a recordable MiniDisc into the  
MD deck.  
MONO monaural recording  
mode  
LP2  
NOTE  
half-speed stereo  
recording mode  
Copy-protected CDs cannot be dubbed.  
LP4  
quarter-speed stereo LP4lights up in the  
recording mode display  
To dub the entire CD  
While the CD deck is stopped, press the DUBBING button  
on either the front panel or the remote control.  
NOTE  
In MONO mode, the same signals are output from the  
left and right channels of the headphone terminal and  
rear panel audio output terminal.  
To dub a selected track on the CD  
During playback of the desired track, or when that track is  
cued and the deck is in playback standby mode, press the  
DUBBING button on either the front panel or the remote  
control.  
In MONO mode, the recording time is twice that in ST  
mode.  
The recording time in LP2 mode is twice that in ST  
mode.  
The track is selected for dubbing.  
Start dubbing  
Dubbing can be started when preparation is complete  
and Dubbing Waitstops blinking.  
The recording time in LP4 mode is four times that in ST  
mode.  
The remaining MD recording time indicated depends  
upon the recording mode setting.  
Dubbing is started by pressing the PLAY button on the  
CD or MD control panel.  
Recordings made in different recording modes can be  
combined on the same disc.  
Fade-in recording is performed if the FADER button on  
the remote control is pressed instead of the PLAY button.  
(The speed changes to NORMALif it has been set to  
HIGH.)  
Since a special data compression technology is used  
for LP4 mode (quarter-time recording for four times  
the recording time in stereo), there is the very slight  
possibility of spikes of noise being generated. If sound  
quality is an important consideration, we do not  
recommend the use of the LP4 mode.  
NOTE  
If the level is set to anything other than 0dB in REC  
VOLUME?, Vol> xx.xdBblinks instead of Dubbing  
Wait. (xx.x: Setting value)  
In this case, check the level as necessary.  
Dubbing speed setting  
Stop dubbing  
Pressing the STOP button stops dubbing.  
Use the REC SPEED?option on the REC submenu of  
the MD menu to select either NORMALor HIGHspeed  
dubbing.  
Dubbing ends in a fade-out if the FADER button on the  
remote control is pressed instead of the STOP button.  
(If dubbing started with a fade-in or if the speed is set to  
NORMAL: dubbing is performed during regular playback.  
NORMAL  
)
HIGH(default setting): dubbing speed depends on the  
If the end of a disc (when the entire disc is dubbed) or  
track (when a track is dubbed) is reached, the normal stop  
operation is performed even if dubbing started with a  
fade-in.  
source disc and start mode, as indicated below.  
source disc  
Audio CD  
Start mode  
Normal  
dubbing speed  
4X speed  
Audio CD  
Data CD  
Fade in  
–––  
Actual speed  
Actual speed  
NOTE  
Dubbing is performed at the specified speed (see  
below).  
TIP  
To listen while dubbing, select NORMAL. For faster  
dubbing, select HIGH  
For the fade-in/fade-out time setting, see “Fade-in and  
fade-out recordingon page 38.  
.
When Rec Speed is set to NORMAL, MD dubbing  
is possible even if the Key Change or Pitch Control  
functions have been used for CD playback.  
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9 – MD recording from an external source  
The MD-CD1MKIII can not only dub from CD to MD, it also  
allows MD recording from other sound sources.  
UNLOCK!will be displayed, and recording cannot be  
performed.  
If the level is set to anything other than 0dB in REC  
VOLUME?, Vol> xx.xdBblinks for three seconds.  
(xx.x: Setting value)  
Basic recording  
In this case, check the level as necessary.  
Set the recording mode and select the input source.  
If a partially recorded disc is inserted, the end of the  
recorded portion will be detected.  
While monitoring the input signal, adjust the recording  
level. After all settings are complete, you are ready to  
make a recording.  
The deck will enter recording standby mode, and  
the MD input signal can be monitored through  
headphones or a connected audio system.  
Before following the procedures below, make sure the  
MD-CD1MKIII power is on, a recordable MiniDisc is in the  
deck, and the deck is in stop mode.  
NOTE  
Recording mode setting  
If monitoring through a connected system, connect  
the MD OUTPUTS terminals to the system. Connection  
through the COMMON OUTPUTS terminal is also  
possible, but in this case, the appropriate setting must  
be made using the COMMON?option on the SYSTEM  
sub-menu of the CD menu.  
1
Use the REC MODE?option on the REC sub-menu  
of the MD menu to set the recording mode.  
For more details, refer to the previous sectionDubbing  
from CD to MDon page 35.  
Input source selection  
2
Use the INPUT SEL button on the front panel or the  
remote control to select the input source.  
Refer toConnecting analog audio equipmenton page  
13.  
The source changes in the following order each  
time the button is pressed:  
For details on headphone monitoring, refer to “Basic  
playback operationon page 26.  
ANALOGœ OPTICALœCOAXIAL  
Even if no MD is inserted in the deck, it is still possible  
to monitor the input signal by pressing the RECORD  
button. In this case, Monitorwill be shown in the  
display.  
ANALOG  
The analog signal from the ANALOG INPUT terminals  
is the recording source.  
To cancel input monitoring, press the STOP button.  
Recording level adjustment  
Adjust the recording level while monitoring the input and  
viewing the meters.  
OPTICAL  
The digital signal from the DIGITAL INPUT MD  
(OPTICAL) is the recording source.  
4
Use the REC VOLUME?option on the VOL FUNC  
sub-menu of the MD menu to adjust the level.  
COAXIAL  
The digital signal from the DIGITAL INPUT MD  
(COAXIAL) is the recording source.  
Even if the power is turned off, the selected input  
source is retained.  
If ANALOGis selected as the input source, you may  
also use the front panel INPUT controls (L and R) to  
set the level independently for each channel.  
NOTE  
Input monitoring  
If the level is adjusted in REC VOLUME?, the volume  
is adjusted in the digital realm, but the volume of the  
monitor sounds output through headphones or of signals  
output through the ANALOG OUTPUTS terminal or  
DIGITAL OUTPUTS terminal does not change.  
3
Press the RECORD button on either the front panel  
or the remote control.  
The MD deck will enter recording standby mode, the  
READY and RECORD indicators will light up, and REC  
and πwill light up on the display.  
Be aware that digital distortion may occur if the maximum  
level is exceeded.  
NOTE  
(If this happens, OVERon the level meter bar lights up.)  
The deck cannot enter recording standby mode in the  
following cases.  
Recording start  
5
In the recording standby mode, press the PLAY  
button, and recording will start.  
The tab on the MD cartridge is set to prevent  
recording, and W_Protectedis displayed.  
To stop recording, press the STOP button.  
The disc is full, and Disc Full!is displayed.  
After pressing the STOP button, UTOC Writing!  
will be shown on the display as the User Table Of  
Contents is written on the disc.  
The maximum number of tracks has been recorded,  
and Track Full!is displayed.  
When the digital input (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) is  
selected, if there is no proper digital signal input, “D-IN  
To pause recording, press the READY button.  
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To eject the disc from the deck, press the EJECT  
button during stop mode.  
updating of the source, and the Auto Track function in  
–**dB(Levelin A_TRK?) does not work.  
For digital recording from any sources other than CD and  
MD, the Auto Track function in **dB(Levelin  
A_TRK?) works.  
NOTE  
When UTOC Writing!is flashing on the display, data  
on the recorded contents is being written onto the disc.  
During this process, if the power cord is unplugged from  
the power source, or the unit is moved or disturbed, this  
essential data cannot be correctly recorded on the disc.  
Auto track function  
This function automatically enters track numbers during  
recording.  
Set this function using the AUTO TRACK button on the  
Recording cautions  
remote control to select OFF, **dB, DDor TIME  
.
You can also set the auto track function using the A_  
TRK?option in the REC sub-menu of the MD menu. (To  
set **dB, select Levelfrom the A_TRK?option.)  
When “W_Protected!” is displayed  
The inserted MD cannot be recorded, or a playback only  
MD was inserted.  
–**dB  
Close the write protect tab to enable recording.  
If the signal falls below the Auto Track operation level for  
more than 2.5 seconds, a track number is automatically  
entered. To set this operation level, use the A_TRK  
LEVEL?option on the REC sub-menu of the MD menu.  
The level can be set between –72 dB to –30 dB in 6 dB  
increments.  
TIME (Time Track Increment)  
When the specified time (Auto Track operation time) has  
expired, track numbers will be updated automatically. Set  
this operation time using the A_TRK TIME?option  
on the REC sub-menu of the MD menu. The setting  
range is from one minute to 10 minutes (in one minute  
increments).  
NOTE  
To prevent accidental erasure of the recording  
After the source has been recorded onto an MD, slide the  
protect tab to open the hole.  
Even when the power is turned off, the Auto Track, Auto  
Track Level and Auto Track Time settings are retained.  
If you change the Auto Track operation time during  
recording, the change will be applied beginning with  
the next track.  
NOTE  
This unit conforms to SCMS. If connected digitally, the  
following restrictions apply:  
When the auto track mode is Timeand the pre-  
recording function is activated, the first track will  
become longer by the specified pre-recording time  
MD recording  
Original  
First generation Second generation  
than the time set in A_TRK TIME?  
.
Copy-protected Not permitted Not permitted  
Only first  
generation  
Copy possible  
OK  
OK  
Not permitted  
OK  
Update a track number manually  
Pressing the RECORD button during recording updates  
the track numbers.  
NOTE  
Update (Move up) a track number  
When a track is divided manually, any new tracks must be  
longer than 4 seconds.  
If tracks are numbered, it is convenient when editing or  
cuing the tracks. During recording, track numbers are  
entered automatically, and may also be entered manually  
either during or after recording.  
Update a track number after recording  
Track numbers can be updated during editing operation.  
Refer to “Divide tracks (DIVIDE)on page 41.  
NOTE  
Or you can reduce the number of tracks by combining  
tracks using editing functions. Refer to "Combine tracks  
(COMBINE)" on page 42.  
If a CD or MD is digitally recorded, the track numbers are  
automatically updated according to the track number  
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Fade-in and fade-out recording  
Prerecording (Time Machine  
recording)  
At the beginning and end of MD recording, fade-in and  
fade-out effects can be performed.  
This function makes it possible to start recording up to  
6 seconds before the time the recording operation is  
actually started. It operates by holding the input signal  
in a buffer memory that can be set to contain up to 6  
seconds of data representing a normal stereo input signal.  
Before following the procedure below, make sure that  
basic recording preparations have been completed, a  
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.  
1
Set operation using the following menu options on  
the VOL FUNC sub-menu of the MD menu.  
Before following the procedure below, make sure that  
basic recording preparations have been completed, a  
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.  
FADE IN  
The length of the fade in to the normal level can be  
set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second increments.  
(Default setting: 3 seconds).  
1
Set the time value for the amount of data to be  
stored in the buffer using the PRE REC?option  
on the REC sub-menu of the MD menu.  
FADE OUT  
Setting values range from 1 to 6 seconds in  
1-second increments, as well as OFF. The default  
setting is OFF.  
OFF: The Prerecording function does not operate.  
1 sec to 6 sec settings: The buffer will hold the  
corresponding seconds of signal.  
The length of the fade out into complete silence  
can be set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second  
increments. (Default setting: 3 seconds).  
FADE MODE  
The deck can be set to continue recording (“Rec”) or  
enter recording standby mode (“Ready”) after fadeout  
is completed.  
2
3
Press the RECORD button to enter recording  
standby mode.  
Press the PLAY buton to start recording.  
2
3
In recording standby mode, press the FADER  
button on the remote control.  
Recording begins and the sound fades in.  
The signal will be recorded from the number of  
seconds set before the PLAY button is pressed.  
After the preset fade-in time, the sound is at normal  
level.  
4
Press the STOP button to stop recording.  
NOTE  
During recording, press the FADER button on the  
remote control when you wish to fade-out the  
sound.  
When performing fade-in recording (explained in a  
previous section), the prerecording function is not  
possible.  
Fade-out begins, and after the preset fade-out  
time, there is silence. After it becomes silent,  
depending upon the Fade mode setting, recording  
continues or the deck enters recording standby  
mode.  
Overwrite recording  
The overwrite recording function allows you to  
automatically delete and overwrite a previously recorded  
portion after the specified position.  
NOTE  
Fade-in or fade-out only may be selected.  
Before following the procedure below, make sure that  
basic recording preparations have been completed, a  
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.  
The Prerecording function cannot be performed  
together with fade-in recording. For details, refer to the  
following section.  
1
Locate the point at which you wish to begin  
overwrite recording, press the READY button, and  
the deck will go into playback standby mode.  
To start overwrite recording from the beginning of  
a certain track, use the SKIP button or the number  
buttons to select the track, then press the READY  
button.  
The unit adjusts the level for fade-in/fade-out in the  
digital realm, but the volume of the monitor sounds  
output through headphones or of signals output  
through the ANALOG OUTPUTS terminal or DIGITAL  
OUTPUTS terminal does not change.  
To start overwrite recording from the middle of a  
certain track, use the SKIP buttons or the number  
buttons to select the desired track, then press the  
PLAY button to begin playback (you can also use  
the Search function). At the desired point, press  
the READY button.  
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2
3
Press the RECORD button, Over Writewill  
be shown on the display, and the deck will enter  
recording standby mode.  
Adjust the recording level if necessary.  
Press the PLAY button and overwrite recording  
begins.  
The INPUT SEL button does not function during SYNC  
recording.  
After SYNC recording finishes and the deck enters  
recording standby mode, if the power is turned off the  
recording data will be deleted. Make sure to press the  
STOP button so that the U-TOC is written onto the disc  
before turning the power off.  
NOTE  
When SINGLE, RANDOMor PROGRAMlights up in the  
display, overwrite recording cannot be performed. In the  
case of step 2 above, Can't Recwill be displayed.  
Checking remaining MD time  
During MD recording or recording standby mode,  
press the TIME button on either the front panel or the  
remote control, and the elapsed track recorded time and  
remaining recording time will be shown in succession on  
the display.  
Sync recording  
The Sync recording function automatically begins  
recording when the signal from external equipment is  
present in the source input. Plus, if silence in the source  
signal continues for more than four seconds, the deck is  
automatically put into the recording standby mode.  
Display indication  
No indication  
Time display  
Elapsed track recorded time  
Disc remaining time  
REMAINonly, or TOTAL  
and REMAINwill light up  
Before following the procedure below, make sure that  
basic recording preparations have been completed, a  
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.  
Even if the power is turned off, the time settings will  
be retained.  
1
2
3
Press the SYNC button on the remote control to  
select on or off.  
You can also switch the SYNC recording function  
on or off using the SYNC?option on the REC sub-  
menu of the MD menu.  
Set the signal detection threshold level using the  
SYNC LEVEL?option on the REC sub-menu of  
the MD menu. The level can be set from –72 dB to  
–30 dB in 6 dB increments.  
The default setting is –54 dB.  
Press the RECORD button to enter recording  
standby mode.  
NOTE  
In this status, recording will begin as soon as a source  
signal is input.  
4
Input the source signal.  
When a source signal is detected, recording begins  
automatically.  
If the signal is under the threshold level for over four  
seconds, the deck automatically enters recording  
standby mode.  
NOTE  
During SYNC recording standby, recording cannot be  
started manually by pressing the PLAY button.  
5
To manually stop recording, press the STOP button.  
NOTE  
During SYNC recording, even if the READY button  
is pressed, the recording standby mode cannot  
be entered. (The button cannot be used to pause  
recording.)  
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10 – MiniDisc editing  
Tracks recorded can be deleted, moved, divided or  
combined by MiniDisc editing operation.  
4
Press the ENTER button (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
In addition, tracks can be grouped.  
The last editing operation performed will be undone.  
Editing operations  
Erase disc (ERASE DISC)  
All MD editing functions are operated from the EDIT sub-  
menu on the MD menu.  
All the tracks on the disc can be erased in one operation.  
After selecting a menu option on the EDIT submenu,  
subsequent operation will vary. Specific operations  
for each menu option are explained individually in the  
following section.  
1
Select the ERASE DISC?option on the EDIT sub-  
menu of the MD menu.  
Sure?is displayed.  
2
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
After all the tracks on the disc are erased, Complete  
is shown on the display.  
NOTE  
Editing functions cannot be performed on discs set to  
prevent accidental erasure (write protected), and W_  
Protected!will be displayed when accessing the EDIT  
sub-menu of the MD menu.  
Erase track (ERASE TRK)  
Tracks and points for editing  
Unwanted tracks can be erased one at a time  
For most editing menu options, if the deck is not in play  
or in playback standby mode at the track or point to be  
edited, the option itself cannot be selected, and Can't  
Edit!will be displayed. These are options for editing  
functions to be performed on tracks or points, including  
DIVIDE, COMBINEand MOVE. The ERASE TRK  
option is called up before the track has been selected.  
Example: To erase B in track number 2  
Canceling edits  
To cancel editing operations up to the point where the  
setting screen or confirmation screen (Sure?) appears,  
press the NO button, the MD STOP button, or the MD  
MENU button (MENU button on the remote control).  
Selecting a track to be erased by  
playback  
1
The deck should be in play or in playback standby  
on the track to be erased.  
NOTE  
After editing operations have been completed, with the  
MD still inserted and TOClit up on the display, if the  
power is turned off, the revised U-TOC will not be written  
on the disc, and the editing operation will not be retained  
on the disc.  
2
Select the ERASE TRK?option on the EDIT sub-  
enu of the MD menu.  
Sure?is displayed.  
3
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
After the track is erased, Completeis shown on the  
display.  
UNDO an edit operation (UNDO  
function)  
It is possible to cancel the most recently performed  
editing operation.  
Selecting a track to be erased on the  
menu  
1
2
Stop the MD deck.  
1
In the stop mode, select the ERASE TRK?option  
Select the UNDO?option from the EDIT sub-menu.  
Undo> ***is displayed, with ***representing  
the last performed editing option.  
on the EDIT sub-menu of the MD menu.  
Track>***will be displayed, with ***representing  
the last track number.  
3
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
2
Select the track to be erased using the MULTI JOG  
dial on the front panel, or the MENU –/+ button on  
the remote control.  
Sure?is displayed.  
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3
4
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
Divide tracks (DIVIDE)  
Tracks can be divided into two or more tracks.  
Sure?is displayed.  
Example: To divide C and D contained in track number  
3 into two tracks  
Press the ENTER button (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
After the track is erased, Completeis shown on the  
display.  
NOTE  
When a track is erased, the tracks are renumbered from  
the next track.  
1
2
Select the DIVIDE?option on the EDIT sub-menu  
of the MD menu.  
Play back the track to be divided, and at the  
desired divide point, press the MULTI JOG dial (or  
the YES button) on the front panel, or the ENT/YES  
button on the remote control.  
Erase multiple tracks at once  
(ERASE MULTI)  
You can erase multiple tracks at once by specifying a  
range.  
Point> 0appears, and several seconds before  
and after the division point (where the above  
button operation was performed) are played back  
repeatedly. You can check the division as short  
muted spaces are placed before and after the  
division point.  
Example: To erase C in track number 3 and D in 4  
5SBDLꢄ/Pꢅꢄꢆ  
$ꢄBOEꢄ%ꢄBSF  
FSBTFE  
&SBTF  
5SBDLꢄ/PTꢅꢄBSF  
EFDSFBTFE  
5SBDLꢄ/Pꢅꢄꢆ  
NOTE  
As an alternate procedure to steps 1 and 2 above, play  
the track to be divided, and at the desired point, put  
the deck into playback standby mode. Then select the  
DIVIDE?option on the EDIT sub-menu of the MD menu,  
and Point> 0will be displayed. Starting at the divide  
point (specified in the above operation) a few seconds are  
played back repeatedly to enable confirmation.  
1
While MD playback is stopped, select ERASE  
MULTI?from the EDIT submenu of the MD menu.  
ST Trk> 001appears.  
While this is displayed, select the starting track.  
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the starting track.  
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or YES key) on the unit or  
the ENT/YES key on the remote control.  
2
3
3
If necessary, use the MULTI JOG dial on the front  
panel, or the MENU –/+ button on the remote  
control to adjust the divide point.  
ED Trk> ###appears.  
4
After the divide point has been set, press the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the YES button) on the front panel, or  
the ENT/YES button on the remote control.  
While this is displayed, select the ending track.  
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the ending track.  
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or YES key) on the unit or  
the ENT/YES key on the remote control.  
4
5
Sure?is displayed.  
5
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
Sure?appears.  
6
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or YES key) on the unit or  
the ENT/YES key on the remote control.  
After the track is divided, Completeis shown on the  
The tracks are erased. When the erasing is complete,  
display.  
Completeappears.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If a track is divided, the track numbers of subsequent  
tracks are incremented.  
If tracks are erased, the numbers of subsequent tracks  
are decreased by the number of erased tracks.  
If a title has been added to the track, the title of the  
second track will be the same as that of the first one.  
This function is not available if the disc contains a  
group. (Can't Edit!appears.)  
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NOTE  
Combine tracks (COMBINE)  
If the above step is not performed first, and the following  
operations are performed while the deck is in stop mode,  
the last track will automatically be selected as the track to  
be moved.  
Two successive tracks can be combined into one track by  
deleting the track mark of the second track.  
Example: To combine B and C  
2
Select the MOVE?option on the EDIT sub-menu of  
the MD menu.  
Move ***>###“ is displayed, with ***  
representing the number of the track to be moved,  
and ###representing the track number where it  
will be moved.  
3
4
Use the MULTI JOG dial on the front panel, or the  
MENU –/+ button on the remote control to select  
the track number where it will be moved.  
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
NOTE  
Successive tracks recorded with different recording modes  
cannot be combined into a single track.  
1
Put the deck in play or in playback standby on the  
second of the two tracks to be combined.  
For example, if tracks 2 and 3 are to be combined,  
play track 3 or put it in playback standby mode.  
Select the COMBINE?option on the EDIT sub-  
menu of the MD menu.  
Sure?is displayed.  
5
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
2
After the track is moved, Completeis shown on the  
Track OK?is displayed, and a 3-second segment  
from the end of the first track and a 3-second  
segment from the start of the second track are  
successively played back repeatedly to enable  
confirmation.  
display.  
NOTE  
If a track is moved, the track numbers are updated.  
3
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
Creating a group  
The MD-CD1MKIII enables tracks to be divided into  
groups on a single MD disc for playback by group. Refer to  
“MD group playbackon page 34.  
After the tracks are combined, Completeis shown  
on the display.  
NOTE  
A group is created by specifying track numbers of the  
“startingtrack and the “endingtrack.  
If tracks are combined, the track numbers of  
subsequent tracks are decremented.  
1
In stop mode, select the GRP CREATE?option  
from the EDIT sub-menu of the MD menu.  
ST Trk> 001is displayed. This shows the starting  
If both tracks have titles, the combined track will take  
the title of the first of the two tracks.  
track selection.  
2
3
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the starting track.  
Move tracks (MOVE)  
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
ED Trk>***is displayed. This shows the ending  
track selection.  
Tracks can be moved to different positions in the playing  
order.  
Example: To move D from track number 4 to track  
number 2  
4
5
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the starting track.  
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
Sure?is displayed.  
6
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
1
Put the deck in play or in playback standby on the  
track to be moved.  
After the specified group is created, Completeis  
shown on the display.  
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Disc title when creating a group  
When creating a group, a disc title containing the group  
information or the group title is automatically created.  
For example, if the original title of the disc is Favorites  
and tracks 1 to 4 are combined into a group titled Jazz  
and tracks 5 to 8 are combined into a group titled Latin  
,
the new title of the disc will be:  
0; Favorites//1-4; Jazz//5-8; Latin//  
Deleting a group  
Groups can also be deleted.  
1
In stop mode, select the GRP CANCEL?option  
from the EDIT sub-menu of the MD menu.  
GRP No> 01is displayed.  
2
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the number of the  
group to be deleted.  
If all the current groups are to be deleted, select  
ALL  
.
3
4
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
Sure?is displayed.  
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or the YES button) on the  
front panel, or the ENT/YES button on the remote  
control.  
After the specified group is deleted, Completeis  
shown on the display.  
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11 – Title input  
Titles can be given to the MD disc, and the tracks and  
groups on it, using the TITLE sub-menu on the MD menu.  
Input procedure  
Use the number buttons to input characters at the cursor  
position.  
NOTE  
Press the number buttons the necessary number of times  
to get the desired character to appear on the display.  
As with the Editing menu, after the name is set, if the  
power is turned off while the MD is still inserted (TOC  
lights up), the revised U-TOC will not be recorded on the  
disc, and the title will not be input.  
To insert a space in entered text, press the INS key.  
Example: In lower case letters/code mode, the letter  
changes in the following order each time the 2 key is  
pressed:  
Disc title input (TITLE)  
a œb œc œ2 œa  
Front panel operation: Press the YES key to insert a space.  
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select a character.  
1
In the stop mode, select the TITLE INPUT?  
option on the TITLE sub-menu on the MD menu.  
To move the cursor position  
Use the skip buttons.  
Title> Discwill be displayed.  
2
While Title> Discis displayed, press the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the YES button) on the front panel, or  
the ENT/YES button on the remote control.  
However, if a different number button is pushed, the  
cursor automatically moves to the right.  
For front panel operation, use the skip buttons.  
The current disc title is shown on the character display,  
title edit mode is entered, and the cursor flashes.  
To delete characters  
NOTE  
Set the cursor on the character to be deleted, then press  
the DEL/CLR button on the remote control.  
For front panel operation, use the NO button.  
If there is no current title, nothing will be shown on the  
display, and only the cursor will flash.  
If a group is set, the default title automatically created  
by the MD-CD1MKIII will be displayed. Refer toCreating  
a groupon page 42.  
To change a character  
Delete a character following the above procedure then  
input a new character, or move the cursor to a character  
then use the MENU–/+ key on the remote control or the  
MULTI JOG dial on the unit to select the character.  
3
Add a title following the guidelines below, and  
press the MD MENU button or the MENU button on  
the remote control to confirm.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
As with the Editing menu, after the name is set, if the  
power is turned off while the MD is still inserted (TOC  
lights up), the revised U-TOC will not be recorded on the  
disc, and the title will not be input. The U-TOC is recorded  
when the disc is ejected.  
For discs with groups, set the Group playback mode to on  
before inputting a title. If a title is added with the Group  
playback mode off, the group settings may become  
inoperative.  
Title input operation  
Track title input  
In Title Input mode, the cursor flashes in the character  
display. Since it is more efficient to use the remote control  
to input titles, the following explanation will center on its  
use.  
Method 1  
ª
With this method, the tracks for title input are selected  
first.  
NOTE  
1
Put the deck in playback or playback standby  
mode on the track you wish to add a title. During  
recording, you may also input a title for the current  
track being recorded.  
It is even more efficient to connect a keyboard for title  
input. Refer to “Title input by keyboardon page 46.  
Follow the guidelines below to input titles on the screen.  
2
Select the TITLE INPUT?option on the TITLE  
sub-menu of the MD menu, and press the MULTI  
JOG dial (or the YES button) on the front panel, or  
the ENT/YES button on the remote control.  
The title of the track in play will be shown on the  
character display, Title Edit mode is entered, and the  
cursor flashes.  
Select the type of character for input  
Press the CHARA button on the remote control to select  
from three different types of characters.  
Lower case letters/code: no indication  
Capital letters/code:  
Japanese:  
CAPS  
For front panel operation, use the DISPLAY button.  
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NOTE  
If there is no track title, only the cursor will flash and  
nothing will be displayed.  
3
Following the title input guidelines above, input  
the title, and press the MD MENU button on the  
front panel or the MENU button on the remote  
control to confirm.  
Method 2  
ª
With this method, the Title Input mode is selected first.  
1
During stop mode, select the TITLE INPUT?  
option on the TITLE sub-menu on the MD menu.  
Title> Discis displayed.  
2
Select the track for title input using the MULTI JOG  
dial on the front panel, or the MENU –/+ button on  
the remote control, then press the MULTI JOG dial  
(or the YES button) on the front panel, or the ENT/  
YES button on the remote control.  
For example, select Title> 003to choose track 3.  
When a selection is made, the current track title is  
shown on the character display, Title Edit mode is  
entered, and the cursor flashes.  
NOTE  
If there is no track title, only the cursor will flash and  
nothing will be displayed.  
3
Add a title following the procedure of “Title input  
operation” on the previous page, then press the  
MD MENU key on the unit (or the MENU key on the  
remote control) to confirm the title.  
Group title input  
1
During stop mode, select the TITLE GRP?option  
on the TITLE sub-menu on the MD menu.  
Title Grp> **is displayed, with **representing  
the group number.  
2
3
Press the MULTI JOG dial on the front panel or the  
ENT/YES button on the remote control.  
The current group title is shown on the character  
display, Title Edit mode is entered, and the cursor  
flashes. The group number flashes on the track  
number display.  
Following the guidelines for title input methods  
above, input the title, and press the MD MENU  
button on the front panel or the MENU button on  
the remote control to confirm.  
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12 – Using a Computer Keyboard  
Connecting a PS/2 interface keyboard for IBM PC/AT  
Other keyboard operations  
compatible computers to the front panel of the unit  
allows you to use the keyboard to operate the unit.  
Various controls are available, and in particular title input  
will be more efficient.  
The keyboard can be used not only for title input, but also  
to control the deck transports, perform editing functions  
and other operations. The list below shows the keys that  
perform various operations.  
Keyboard key  
Operation  
Keyboard type setting  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10  
F11  
MD Â  
MD ¯  
MD button  
MD STOP  
MD PLAY  
MD READY  
The MD-CD1MKIII must be set for the type of keyboard  
being connected.  
Set the type using the KEYBOARD?option on the  
SYSTEM sub-menu of the CD menu.  
Select USfor an English-language keyboard, or JP  
for a Japanese-language keyboard.  
AUTO CUE for MD  
MD RECORD  
Title input by keyboard  
AUTO READY for MD  
REPEAT for MD  
Titles can be input just like typing on a PC.  
To enter the Title Edit menu  
PLAY MODE for MD  
Press SHIFT + F7 to enter the Group Title Edit Menu.  
Title Grp>##is shown on the display.  
Press SHIFT + F8 to enter the Disc/Track Title Edit Menu.  
Title> ##is shown on the display.  
SHIFT + F1  
SHIFT + F2  
SHIFT + F3  
SHIFT + F4  
SHIFT + F5  
SHIFT + F6  
SHIFT + F7  
SHIFT + F8  
SHIFT + F9  
SHIFT + F10  
SHIFT + F11  
SHIFT + F12  
MD EDIT ERASE TRK  
MD EDIT ERASE DISC  
(inoperative)  
To select the type of characters for input  
Press CAPS to select or cancel upper case letters  
MD EDIT MOVE  
MD EDIT DIVIDE  
MD EDIT COMBINE  
TITLE EDIT TITLE GRP  
TITLE EDIT TITLE INPUT  
UNDO  
Press the (katakana) key to select or cancel Japanese  
characters (Japanese-language keyboards only)  
If both of the above are cancelled, lower case letters are  
input  
To input characters  
Character input is performed directly with the letter and  
number keys.  
MD EDIT GRP CANCEL  
MD EDIT GRP CREATE  
DUBBING  
To move the cursor  
Use the cursor arrow keys åand œ.  
CTRL + F1  
CTRL + F2  
CTRL + F3  
CTRL + F4  
CTRL + F5  
CTRL + F6  
CTRL + F7  
CTRL + F8  
CTRL + F9  
CTRL + F10  
CTRL + F11  
CTRL + F12  
CD Â  
To delete characters  
Delete key: deletes the character in the cursor position  
CD ¯  
CD button  
Back space key: deletes the character before the cursor  
position  
CD STOP  
To change a character  
Delete a character following the above procedure then  
input a new character.  
CD PLAY  
CD READY  
AUTO CUE for CD  
KEY button  
AUTO READY for CD  
REPEAT for CD  
PLAY MODE for CD  
same as pushing the CD PITCH control  
CAPS  
Select or cancel upper case letters  
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12 – Using a Computer Keyboard  
Keyboard key  
Operation  
(katakana) to select Japanese characters  
(Japanese-language keyboards only)  
to move the cursor  
å/œ  
Delete  
Back space  
Insert  
Same as the DEL/CLR button  
deletes the character before the cursor  
Same as the INS button  
ESC  
Cancel edit or title edit and finish Menu  
mode  
Enter  
ENTER (pressing MULT JOG dial)/YES  
button  
Direct track operation  
You can select a track number directly for the 10 tracks  
from the beginning of the disc using CTRL + No. keys or  
ALT + No. keys.  
CTRL + No. keys: Select tracks 1 – 10 of a CD.  
ALT + No. keys: Select tracks 1 – 10 of an MD.  
Use No. keys 1 – 9 to select tracks 1 – 9, and 0 to select  
track 10.  
NOTE  
In program playback mode, select program numbers 1  
– 10.  
In random playback mode, the direct track function is  
not available.  
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13 – Locking the panel operations  
You can lock the entire panel or individual decks in order  
to prevent misoperation. The entire panel can be locked  
after a deck has been locked. (If both locks are enabled,  
warning messages that appear refer to the lock of the  
entire panel.)  
If the OPEN/CLOSE key on the CD deck or the EJECT key  
on the MD deck is pressed, Eject Lockedappears  
indicating that key operations are disabled.  
NOTE  
Even if the OPEN/CLOSE and EJECT keys are disabled, a  
disc is automatically loaded when the CD tray is pushed in  
or an MD is inserted.  
NOTE  
Even if the lock of the entire panel is released, the lock of  
an individual deck is not released.  
Locking the entire panel  
Press and hold the TIME and DISPLAY keys simultaneously  
to lock/unlock the entire panel.  
When the keys are locked, LOCKEDappears on the  
display.  
When the keys are unlocked, UNLOCKEDappears on  
the display.  
If a button is pressed while the keys are locked, Key  
Lockedappears indicating that key operations are  
disabled.  
The key lock setting is retained even when the power is  
turned off.  
Locking individual decks  
Select CD deck only, MD deck only, or EJECT button only  
under PANEL LOCK?in the SYSTEM submenu of the  
CD menu.  
When noneis selected  
The lock is released, and all key operations are enabled.  
When CDis selected  
Key operations for the CD deck are disabled.  
Keys disabled: KEY, PITCH, Ô/Â, ¯/, STOP,  
PLAY, READY, OPEN/CLOSE  
In addition, the MULTI JOG dial cannot be used to  
operate CD.  
If a button on the CD deck is pressed, CD Locked  
appears indicating that key operations are disabled.  
When “MD” is selected  
Key operations for the MD deck are disabled.  
Keys disabled: Ô/Â, ¯/, DUBBING, INPUT  
SEL, STOP, PLAY, READY, RECORD, EJECT, MD MENU  
If a button on the MD deck is pressed, MD Locked  
appears indicating that key operations are disabled.  
In addition, the MULTI JOG dial cannot be used to  
operate MD.  
When “EJECT” is selected  
The OPEN/CLOSE key on the CD deck and the EJECT key  
on the MD deck are disabled.  
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14 – Data settings/Service Data  
Data communication settings  
By connecting a PC through its RS-232C terminal to  
the MD-CD1MKIII through its CONTROL I/O (RS-232C)  
terminal, the two units can be linked for data exchange.  
Use the following options on the SERIAL sub-menu of the  
CD menu to perform their respective settings.  
BAUD RATE  
Sets the communication speed of the keyboard.  
4800/9600/19200/38400 bps can be selected.  
Default: 9,600  
LENGTH  
Communication word length can be set to either 7 or 8  
bits.  
Default: 8 bits  
PARITY  
Communication parity can be set to NON, EVEN or ODD.  
Default: NON  
STOP BIT  
The data stop bit can be set to either 1 or 2.  
Default: 1  
Viewing service data  
You can view service data via the following items in the  
SYSTEM submenu of the CD menu.  
CD P_TIME  
The total CD playback time is shown.  
MD P_TIME  
The total MD playback time is shown.  
MD R_TIME  
The total MD recording time is shown.  
Initializing all data  
You can reset all data to initial default settings.  
1
Make sure that no disc is loaded in the MD or  
CD player. Select the F_PRESET? option on the  
SYSTEM sub-menu of the CD menu.  
The display indicates Sure?  
.
2
Press the MULTI JOG dial (or YES button) on the  
unit or the ENT/YES button on the remote control.  
All data will be initialized to the default settings.  
CAUTION  
Do not turn off the power to the unit until the  
Completeindicator on the display disappears.  
If the settings are initialized, all the programs retained  
for each disc will be erased.  
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15 – System Limitations  
About CD-R/RW  
CD-R/RW discs that have not been finalized cannot  
be played back. Make sure the disc has been properly  
finalized before loading into the player.  
CD section  
About MP3 and WAV files  
What is finalization?  
The MD-CD1MKIII can play back MP3 and WAV files  
recorded in formats which conform to ISO9660 level  
1, level 2, or Joliet. Discs recorded in multiple sessions  
may also be played back.  
Even if audio data is recorded onto a CD-R/RW disc, if the  
TOC (table of contents corresponding to the recorded  
data) is not written on the disc after recording, the disc  
cannot be played back on conventional CD players.  
“Finalizationis the process of writing the TOC on the disc.  
For data CDs to be played by the MD-CD1MKIII, the  
following limitations have been placed on the number  
of MP3/WAV files and directories.  
Maximum number of directories: 255  
Copy control CD discs  
Maximum number of MP3/WAV files: 999  
A number of record companies have released titles on  
‘copy controlCD discs as a means of protecting artist  
copyrights. Some of these discs do not comply with  
standard CD format specifications, and may not be able to  
be played on this unit.  
Maximum number of characters of title of MP3/WAV  
files and directories: 255  
MP3 and WAV files are played in the following order:  
Route  
directory  
MD section  
Directory 1  
Directory 4  
Even when the maximum recording time is not  
reached, “Track Full!” is displayed.  
mp3  
4
5
Regardless of the time, when the maximum number of  
tracks has been reached, Track Full!is displayed.  
In the MiniDisc format, the number of tracks is limited  
to 255. To make an additional recording on discs with  
255 tracks, unwanted tracks must be deleted, or tracks  
must be combined to reduce their number. If this is not  
possible, the additional recording must be made on a  
separate disc.  
Directory 5  
mp3  
Directory 2  
Directory 3  
Directory 6  
mp3  
6
Even if the number of tracks or the recording time has  
not been exceeded, the Track Full!message is  
displayed.  
If emphasis information, etc. is turned on/off during  
tracking, Track Full!may appear as the information  
is treated as track divisions and it has been calculated  
that the number of tracks including these divisions has  
exceeded 255.  
mp3  
mp3  
2
3
mp3  
1
In this manner, playback is performed from the top  
level directories.  
Although tracks have been deleted, the remaining  
time on the MD disc does not increase.  
About MP3 track data  
When the remaining time on an MD disc is displayed,  
sections less than 12 seconds are ignored. So even if short  
tracks are eliminated, the remaining time indicated does  
not increase.  
During playback, titles are displayed in the following  
order of priority:  
ID3v2 > ID3v1 > file title  
During stop mode, the file title is displayed.  
When elapsed recording time and remaining time are  
added up, it doesn’t match the possible recording time  
of the MD disc.  
Normally, the shortest possible recording unit is 1 cluster  
(about 2 seconds). Even if the recording is less than this,  
2 seconds of space is taken up on the disc, so the actual  
possible recording time may be less than expected.  
Furthermore, if a scratch occurs on the disc itself, the  
area where it exists is automatically voided for use, so the  
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recording time possible in that section is subtracted from  
total recording time.  
Tracks cannot be combined.  
Tracks created through editing operation may not be able  
to be combined with other tracks.  
If the recording mode (ST, MONO, LP2 or LP4) of two  
tracks differs, they cannot be combined.  
If three or more tracks are to be combined, tracks less  
than a certain length (depending upon recording mode)  
cannot be used. The approximate minimum times are  
9 seconds for ST mode, 17 seconds for MONO and LP2  
mode, and 33 seconds for LP4 mode.  
When search operation is performed, the sound  
breaks up.  
When searching on tracks created through editing  
operations, the sound will sometimes break up.  
When dubbing from CD to MD, space is created  
between tracks.  
In order to properly record the cueing positions between  
tracks, space of a certain length is created. If such spaces  
between tracks are not desired, make the following  
settings before dubbing.  
Connect the CD digital output to the MD digital input  
(either the optical or the coaxial terminal)  
Select OPTICAL or CIAXIAL as the input source  
In the REC sub-menu of the MD menu, set the SYNC  
MODEoption to ON  
Track numbers are not properly entered.  
When recording a CD through a digital connection,  
short tracks are sometimes created depending upon the  
recorded content of the CD. Also, when the Auto Track  
function is used and track numbers are automatically  
generated, depending upon the program material, the  
track numbers are not properly assigned.  
The TOC Readingindication stays on for a longer  
time.  
When a new recordable MD disc is used, the TOC  
Readingindication is displayed longer than usual.  
For title input, less than 1,700 characters are available.  
The title recording area is divided into 7-character units.  
Even if a title is created with less than 7 characters, that  
amount of space is still taken up. Therefore, in actual use,  
you may not be able to input a total of 1,700 characters.  
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16 – Messages and Troubleshooting  
Can't Rec!  
Operation messages  
Recording cannot start because the  
Group playback mode is on.  
Menu selection cannot be performed  
due to selection prohibitions.  
You can’t undo since no editing has  
been done.  
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Message  
Details/response  
Can't Sel!  
Can't Undo!  
Rec Error!  
Drive Error!  
Blank Disc  
Complete  
A blank recordable MD disc has been  
inserted.  
Editing operation has been successfully  
completed.  
There was an error during recording.  
Please re-record.  
Dubbing  
Wait  
The unit is being readied for dubbing.  
There is a problem in the drive.  
The Sync mode is on, so the recording  
cannot be started manually.  
There is a problem in the data of the  
created group.  
No groups have been created.  
The directory where the file is has not  
been registered.  
The MP3 file cannot be played back.  
All remote control operations are  
disabled.  
The unit does not support the format  
of the MP3 files on the disc.  
TOC Reading  
The table of contents data is being  
read.  
Sync Rec  
ON!  
UTOC  
Writing  
The user table of contents data is  
being written to the disc.  
Err Group!  
Now Editing  
Over Write  
Editing operation is being performed.  
Overwrite recording mode is on.  
No Group!  
No DIR!  
Warning messages  
ª
Decode Err!  
IR Disable!  
Message  
Details/response  
Key Locked  
The entire panel is locked. To release  
the lock, press and hold the TIME and  
DISPLAY buttons simultaneously.  
The deck is locked. To release the lock,  
select noneunder PANEL LOCK?  
in the SYSTEM submenu of the CD  
menu.  
Format Err!  
CD Locked  
MD Locked  
Eject  
Troubleshooting  
ª
There is no power to the unit.  
Please check that the power cord is properly plugged in.  
Locked  
Error Messages  
ª
Disc Error!is displayed.  
Message  
Details/response  
The disc may be dirty. Please replace the disc.  
Disc Error!  
Disc Full!  
The disc has malfunctioned. Please  
replace with a new disc.  
No recording time remaining on the  
disc, so new recording is not possible.  
No more titles can be recorded.  
Digital signals are not correctly input.  
Playback is not possible.  
This may be due to condensation. In this case, remove  
the disc, turn the power on and wait a few hours, then try  
again.  
Title Full!  
D-IN UNLOCK!  
No sound is output.  
This message appears if the selected  
input source (coaxial or optical) does  
not correspond to the connected  
terminal or the connected device is  
powered off. Select the input source  
correctly, or turn on the connected  
device.  
Editing cannot be completed due to  
MD system limitations.  
There is no audio signal from DIGITAL  
INPUT.  
There are no recorded tracks.  
There is no program  
No new programs can be created.  
Write-protected MD disc, so recording  
or editing is not possible.  
A playback-only MD disc has been  
inserted.  
TOC data is not correct.  
Confirm the connections with the audio system.  
Check the volume level, and proper amplifier operation.  
Recording isn’t possible.  
The MD disc is set to write protect. Slide the tab on the  
cartridge to the closed position and try again.  
Confirm the connections with the audio system.  
Adjust the recording level.  
Not  
Execute!  
The disc may be for playback only. Please replace it  
with a recordable MD disc.  
Not Audio!  
Remaining recording time on the MD is insufficient.  
Please delete unwanted tracks or replace the MD disc.  
No Track!  
PGM Empty!  
PGM Full!  
Confirm amplifier operation.  
W_  
Noise or static can be heard.  
Please re-position the unit away from strong sources of  
magnetism such as a television.  
Protected!  
Pre Master!  
The MD-CD1MKIII does not retain settings.  
TOC Error!  
Can't Edit!  
While settings are retained each time they are made, in  
some cases they will not be retained when the power is  
turned off too soon. To prevent this from happening, do  
not turn off the power right after making a setting.  
Editing cannot be performed due  
to MD system limitations or editing  
condition limits.  
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17 – Specifications  
WAV playback specifications  
MD deck  
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Quantization bit rate: 16 bit  
Type  
MiniDisc recorder  
Discs  
MiniDisc format  
Input ratings (MD inputs)  
Number of channels  
2 channels (stereo)/1 channel (mono)  
Analog inputs (Unbalanced)  
Connector:  
RCA pin jack  
22 kΩ  
Rec modes  
Stereo/Mono/LP2/LP4  
Input impedance:  
Nominal input level:  
–10 dBV (0.32 Vrms)  
Recording format  
Magnetic field modulation overwrite  
Maximum input level: +6 dBV (2.0 Vrms)  
Minimum input level: –22 dBV (0.08 Vrms)  
Recording time  
Digital inputs (Coaxial)  
Standard  
Mono  
LP2  
LP4  
(stereo)  
Connector:  
Format:  
RCA pin jack  
60-minute disc  
74-minute disc  
80-minute disc  
60  
74  
80  
120  
148  
160  
120  
148  
160  
240  
296  
320  
IEC-60958-3 (S/PDIF, conforming  
to SCMS)  
Sampling frequency 32 kHz - 48 kHz  
range  
Sampling frequency  
44.1 kHz  
Digigal inputs (Optical)  
Compression system  
Connector:  
Format:  
TOS (JEITA RC-5720C)  
ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding)  
IEC-60958-3 (S/PDIF, conforming  
to SCMS)  
CD deck  
Type  
Compact Disc player  
Output ratings  
Analog outputs (Unbalanced)  
Discs  
CD-DA (12 cm/8 cm), CD-ROM (12 cm/8 cm), CD/CD-R/  
CD-RW  
Connector:  
RCA pin jack  
200Ω  
Output impedance:  
File system  
ISO9660 LEVEL 1/2/ROMEO/JOLIET format  
Nominal output level: –10 dBV (0.32 Vrms)  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV (2.0 Vrms)  
Formats  
Headphone outputs  
Audio CD (CD-DA), MPEG Audio Layer III (MP3), WAV  
Connector:  
6.3 mm stereo standard jack.  
Audio CD playback specifications  
Maximum output: 20 mW + 20 mW (1 kHz, 0.1%, 32Ω)  
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Quantization bit rate: 16 bit  
Number of channels: 2  
Digital outputs (Coaxial)  
Connector:  
RCA pin jack  
Compatible signal format: IEC-60958-3 (S/PDIF,  
conforming to SCMS)  
MP3 playback specifications  
Audio modes:  
STEREO, JOINT STEREO, DUAL  
CHANNEL, MONO  
Digital outputs (Optical)  
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Bit rate: 32 kbps - 320 kbps, or VBR  
Connector:  
Format:  
TOS (JEITA RC-5720C)  
IEC-60958-3 (S/PDIF, conforming  
to SCMS)  
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17 – Specifications  
Control I/O  
General  
RS-232C  
Power  
USA/Canada:  
U.K./Europe:  
Australia:  
120 VAC, 60 Hz  
230 VAC, 50 Hz  
240 VAC, 50 Hz  
Communication  
specifications:  
Conforming to RS-232C protocol  
1.00 specifications  
Connector:  
D-Sub 9-pin connector  
Power consumption  
USA/Canada: 22 W  
Keyboard (for PS/2 keyboard connection)  
Connector* Mini DIN connector  
U.K./Europe/Australia: 24 W  
External dimensions (W x H x D)  
483 x 94 x 308 mm  
Audio performance  
19 x 3.7 x 12.1 in.  
Frequency response  
Weight  
5.4 kg/11.9 lbs  
20 Hz - 20 kHz 0.5 dB (CD playback, JEITA)  
20 Hz - 20 kHz 0.5 dB (MD playback, JEITA)  
20 Hz - 20 kHz 0.5 dB (MD recording/playback, JEITA)  
Operation temperature range  
5-40°C  
S/N ratio  
Inclination of installation  
5° or less  
100 dB or more (CD playback, JEITA)  
98 dB or more (MD playback, JEITA)  
95 dB or moer (MD recording/playback, JEITA)  
Total harmonic distortion  
0.004% or less (CD playback, JEITA)  
0.004% or less (MD playback, JEITA)  
0.006% or less (MD recording/playback, JEITA)  
Dynamic range  
100 dB or more (CD playback, JEITA)  
98 dB or more (MD playback, JEITA)  
95 dB or more (MD recording/playback, JEITA)  
Channel separation  
90 dB or more (CD playback, JEITA)  
90 dB or mer (MD playback, JEITA)  
83 dB or more (MD recording/playback, JEITA)  
Dimensional drawing  
483 mm  
465 mm  
435 mm  
308 mm  
285 mm  
18 mm  
5 mm  
Illustrations in this manual may differ in part from the actual product.  
Specifications and the external appearance may be changed without notification to improve the product.  
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TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530, Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA  
TEAC CANADA LTD.  
Phone: +1905-890-8008 Facsimile: +1905-890-9888  
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada  
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Phone: +52-55-5010-6000  
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100, México DF, México  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, UK  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
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