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[. . . ] 3-860-705-03(1)
/Operating Instructions
MZ-R5ST
©1997 by Sony Corporation
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• MD
• SRSZ1000 MD
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• 148 MD WALKMAN
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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
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END SEARCH
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DELETE
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1 Erase OK?Push Enter
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TOC EDIT BLANK DISC
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Track Mark ON
TRACK MARK ON
T MARK
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TRACK MARK OFF
TRACK MARK
Rehearsal Track Mark OFF OK? [. . . ] You cannnot adjust it while recording.
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Recording through analog input (Analog recording)
See the illustrations in the Japanese text (page 20). When recording from a radio or a record, connect analogically (page 75) and record as follows. Be sure to adjust recording level manually. If you want to record form the end of the previous recording, press END SEARCH. While holding down P, press and slide REC to the right. Observe the level meter in the display and adjust the recording level with REC LEVEL. Set the level to around 12 (-12dB) at average input level. Press P again to start recording.
If you made a mistake while setting the clock
Press p button and repeat the steps above. Press m to locate necessary digits to be changed.
Operating Instructions
To set the clock on the recorder
The procedure is the same as in setting the clock on the station. Press CLOCK SET at the bottom of the recorder so that the digit of the year flashes. Change the number with = or +, and enter with (. When you press ( to enter the minute, the clock starts operating. If you attach the recorder to the station after you have set the clock on the recorder, the clock on the station will be synchronized automatically.
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To display the time in the 24-hour system
Press the DISPLAY button while setting the clock. To change the clock to the 12hour system, press DISPLAY again. Charging the built-in battery for the clock
When you are using the recorder for the first time or after a long period of disuse, charge the built-in battery for the clock. After setting the clock, leave the recorder attached to the station for about 2 hours to charge the built-in battery. Once charged, the built-in battery will last for about a month without being connected to any of the power sources. The recorder will automatically charge the built-in battery while operating on the station, a rechargeable battery or dry batteries.
To Remove the MD Turn power off
1)
Operation Press p and open the lid. 2) Press POWER
2)
To go backwards or forward quickly without listening, press P and keep pressing = or +. Once you open the lid, the point to start play will change to the beginning of the first track.
Note
The power turns off automatically when you leave the station for 5 minutes in the stop mode. Press POWER or ( to turn the power on again.
Playing back with active speakers
You can enjoy MD playback on active speakers such as SRS-Z1000 (not supplied) by connecting it to the station (page 76). Operate with the buttons on the station or from the card remote commander.
zVarious ways of playback
Playing an MD on the station
See the illustrations in the Japanese text (page 24). [. . . ] If the same message still appears, replace the MD. DISC FULL (FULL): There is no more space on the MD (less than 12 seconds available). EDIT BUSY (BUSY): You tried to operate the recorder while it was accessing the recorded data. Wait until the message goes out (in rare cases, it may take 2-3 minutes). [. . . ]
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