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TASCAM  MD-02/MD-02B

CAUTIONS ABOUT LASER RADIATION

This  product  has  been  designed  and  manufactured 
according  to  FDA  regulations  “title  21,  CFR,  chapter 
1,  subchapter  J,  based  on  the  Radiation  Control  for 
Health  and  Safety  Act  of  1968,”  and  is  classified  as 
a class 1 laser product. There is no hazardous invis-
ible laser radiation during operation because invisible 
laser radiation emitted inside of this product is com-
pletely confined in the protective housings.

The label required in this regulation is shown at 

1

.

Cautions:

DO  NOT  REMOVE  THE  PROTECTIVE  HOUSING 

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USING A SCREWDRIVER.

USE  OF  CONTROLS  OR  ADJUSTMENTS  OR 

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PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN 
THOSE  SPECIFIED  HEREIN  MAY  RESULT  IN 
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

IF  T H I S  PR O D U CT  D E V ELO PS  T R O U B L E , 

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CONTACT  YOUR  NEAREST  QUALIFIED  SERVICE 
PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT 
IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.

CLASS  1M  INVISIBLE  LASER  RADIATION  WHEN 

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OPEN  AND  INTERLOCKS  DEFEATED.  DO  NOT 
VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Optical pickup

Type 

:  KMS-260E

Manufacturer 

:  SONY Corporation

Laser output 

:  4.55 mW 

Wavelength 

:   785 ±20 nm

RACK-MOUNTING THE UNIT

If you are mounting the unit in a rack, leave 1U of space 
above it and 4 inch (10 cm) or more of space at the rear.

Use the rack-mounting kit to mount the unit in a standard 
19-inch equipment rack, as shown below. Remove the feet 
of the unit before mounting.

Safety Information

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  bat-
teries.

Never  recharge  non-rechargeable  batteries.  The 

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batteries  could  rupture  or  leak,  causing  fire  or 
injury.

When  installing  batteries,  pay  attention  to  the 

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polarity  indications  (plus/minus  (+/–)  orientation), 
and  install  them  correctly  in  the  battery  compart-
ment as indicated. Putting them in backward could 
make  the  batteries  rupture  or  leak,  causing  fire, 
injury or stains around them. 

When you store or dispose batteries, isolate their 

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terminals with insulation tape or something like that 
to prevent them from contacting other batteries or 
metallic objects.

When  throwing  used  batteries  away,  follow  the 

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disposal  instructions  indicated  on  the  batteries 
and the local disposal laws. 

Do  not  use  batteries  other  than  those  specified. 

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Do not mix and use new and old batteries or differ-
ent 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 

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metal  objects.  The  batteries  could  short,  causing 
leak, rupture or other trouble.

Do  not  heat  or  disassemble  batteries.  Do  not  put 

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them  in  fire  or  water.  Batteries  could  rupture  or 
leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.

If  the  battery  fluid  leaks,  wipe  away  any  fluid  on 

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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. 

The unit power should be off when you install and 

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replace batteries. 

Remove  the  batteries  if  you  do  not  plan  to  use 

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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.

Do not disassemble a battery. The acid inside the 

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battery could harm skin or clothing.

Summary of Contents for MD-02

Page 1: ...MD 02 MD 02B MiniDisc Deck D01082620B OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...them for your records Model number Serial number CE Marking Information a Applicable electromagnetic environment E4 b Peak inrush current 5 5 A TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to...

Page 3: ...tructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in...

Page 4: ...the polarity indications plus minus orientation and install them correctly in the battery compart ment as indicated Putting them in backward could make the batteries rupture or leak causing fire inju...

Page 5: ...information display 20 Group playback 21 6 Recording 22 Setting the recording mode 22 Selecting the input signal 22 Monitoring the input signal 22 Adjusting the recording level 23 Recording a track 2...

Page 6: ...ning time during recording RCA analog unbalanced input and output jacks XLR analog balanced input and output jacks MD 02B only Coaxial and optical digital input and output jacks Built in sampling rate...

Page 7: ...temperature range of this product is 5 35 C 41 95 F Install this unit so that it is level In order to promote the emission of heat do not place anything on top of this product Do not place this produ...

Page 8: ...ge 23 Independent adjustment of both left and right signals is possible e PHONES level knob Use to adjust the headphones output level POWER switch 11 Turns the power ON and OFF CAUTION Minimize the vo...

Page 9: ...mode use to move the cursor see Title input method on page 26 o STOP key Press to stop recording or playback When stopped in program playback mode press to erase the entire program see Play selected t...

Page 10: ...d that digital input is output unchanged DIGITAL IN OPTICAL This optical digital input jack conforms to IEC60958 3 S PDIF Since this deck has a sampling rate converter in addition to 44 1 kHz signals...

Page 11: ...ng or in recording standby 0 OPTICAL This indicator appears when the input source is set to OPTICAL digital q COAXIAL This indicator appears when the input source is set to COAXIAL digital w ANALOG Th...

Page 12: ...ear panel output jacks see Monitoring the input signal on page 22 0 SYNC Press to turn sync recording ON and OFF see Sync recording on page 25 q SEARCH During playback or when paused press the key to...

Page 13: ...items and set values see 4 Menu Operation on page 16 i TITLE Press to turn title input mode ON and OFF see 7 MD Editing on page 26 o EDIT Press to turn editing mode ON and OFF see 7 MD Editing on page...

Page 14: ...analog line input and output jacks NOTE Cables are not included with this unit Do not bundle RCA cables with power cords or speaker cables Doing so could cause reduced audio quality or noise Connectio...

Page 15: ...ensor 15 15 Operation distance Directly in front Within 7 meters 15 left or right Within 7 meters Setting remote control operation When using more than one of these units at the same time in order to...

Page 16: ...DE OUT Fade out operation time 1 10 seconds in one second units 3 seconds Fade in and fade out recording 24 GROUP Turn group mode ON and OFF ON OFF Group playback 21 KEYBOARD Set the connected keyboar...

Page 17: ...the remote control to confirm the setting The unit returns to information display mode NOTE Press the ESCAPE key on the main unit or the ESC CLR key on the remote control when a menu item and its set...

Page 18: ...in unit or the remote control Pausing playback Press the READY key on the main unit or the remote control lights on the display and the MD begins playback standby Press the PLAY key on the main unit o...

Page 19: ...egin playback at desired times 1 Connect the deck in advance so that it receives power from an external timer s power output 2 Insert an MD for playback 3 Set the POWER ON PLAY switch on the main unit...

Page 20: ...ion Program data is retained after program playback com pletes and when the STOP key is used to stop playback Program playback mode stays active even when the power is turned OFF but program data is e...

Page 21: ...ate and erase groups See Creating groups on page 29 and Deleting groups on page 30 for details Use the editing menu to give names to groups See Adding group titles on page 27 for details 1 Press the G...

Page 22: ...LP2 or LP4 as the recording mode 5 Press the MULTI JOG dial on the main unit or the ENTER key on the remote control Selecting the input signal Use the INPUT SELECT key on the main unit or the INPUT S...

Page 23: ...rd or moving the unit could prevent the recording from being correctly written to the disc Press the READY key to pause recording To eject the disc press the EJECT key on the main unit when the disc i...

Page 24: ...ting tracks incrementing track numbers When recording press the RECORD key whenever you want to create a new track increment the track number Creating track after recording Tracks can be created by di...

Page 25: ...already being input 3 Input the source signal Recording begins automatically when the input signal is detected If the input signal level becomes less than that indicated above for eight or more secon...

Page 26: ...ower case letters symbols no indicator on the display Upper case letters symbols CAPS indicator on the display Katakana katakana indicator on the display Inputting characters Use the MULTI JOG dial on...

Page 27: ...and the title editing mode is activated the cursor blinks NOTE If there is no title nothing is shown except for the blinking cursor 6 Enter a title following the guidelines in the Title input method s...

Page 28: ...Song B Song D Combine Songs B and C Number of tracks decreases Song C Song A Song B Song D NOTE Tracks that have been recorded using different modes cannot be combined together 1 Play the latter of t...

Page 29: ...he remote control to select the desired start track 5 Press the MULTI JOG dial on the main unit or the ENTER key on the remote control ED Trk is displayed Select the end track last track in the group...

Page 30: ...Sure appears 4 Press the MULTI JOG dial on the main unit or the ENTER key on the remote control After all tracks on the disc are completely erased Complete appears Erasing one track ERASE TRK Tracks...

Page 31: ...ow keys Erasing characters The DELETE key erases the character at the cursor position The BACKSPACE key erases the character before the cursor position Inserting characters Press the Insert key at the...

Page 32: ...cording time of the MD deck Restore settings to their defaults Various settings can be restored to their factory defaults 1 With no disc loaded press the MENU key on the main unit or the remote contro...

Page 33: ...s result in events that are treated as the equivalent to track divisions so Track Full might be displayed regardless of the total time or number of tracks Moreover if short tracks ST 9 seconds or less...

Page 34: ...signal input through the DIGITAL IN is not an audio signal PGM Empty No tracks have been added to the program PGM Full No more tracks can be added to the program W_Protected The MD is write protected...

Page 35: ...lume and the amplifier settings Cannot record to a disc If the MD is write protected slide the write protection tab Confirm connections with connected equipment again Adjust the recording level MDs th...

Page 36: ...put level 45 mW 45 mW Load impedance 32 Digital input COAXIAL Connector RCA Format IEC60958 3 S PDIF Digital input OPTICAL Connector Digital optical rectangular JEITA RC 5720C Format IEC60958 3 S PDIF...

Page 37: ...2 4 5 kg 9 92 lb MD 02B Operation temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F Inclination of installation 5 or less NOTE Speci cations and external appearance are subject to change without notice for product improveme...

Page 38: ...38 TASCAM MD 02 MD 02B Notes...

Page 39: ...TASCAM MD 02 MD 02B 39 Notes...

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