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Optional Functions

If you connect an IBM-compatible personal
computer keyboard (101 or 106 keys) to the
KEYBOARD terminal of this deck, you can
operate the deck control, track selection,
editing and title entry directly from the
keyboard.

Place the provided lettering guide
around the keyboard function keys for
your reference.

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Correspondence between deck
buttons and keyboard keys

Deck Buttons

Keyboard Keys

[

µ

]

F1 

key

[

]

F2 

key

STOP 

button

F4 

key

PLAY 

button

F5 

key

READY 

button

F6 

key

RECORD 

button

F8 

key

AUTO SPACE 

button

F9 

key

REPEAT 

button

F10 

key

PLAY MODE 

button

F11 

key

DISPLAY 

button

F12 

key

YES 

button

Enter 

key

+10 

button

key

Numeric

buttons

Numeric

keys

CLEAR 

button

Shift 

+

F10 

keys

EJECT 

button

Shift 

+

F12 

keys

ß

key

˚

key

ª

Editing keys

Function

Key Operation

ERASE TRACK

Shift 

+

F1

keys

ERASE DISC

Shift 

+

F2

keys

MOVE

Shift 

+

F4

keys

DIVIDE

Shift 

+

F5

keys

COMBINE

Shift 

+

F6

keys

TITLE COPY

Shift 

+

F7

keys

TITLE

Shift 

+

F8

keys

UNDO

Shift 

+

F9

keys

Mode cancellation

Esc

key

ª

Title entry keys

Operation

Key Operation

Move cursor

ß

key, 

key

Change track number 

key, 

key

to be edited

Switch uppercase/

Caps

key

lowercase

Erase character 

BS

(Back Space) 

before cursor

key

Erase character on

DEL

(Delete) key

cursor

Insert character

INS

(Insert) key

End title entry

Esc

key

Characters can be entered directly from
the keyboard.

When the track number to be edited is
changed using [

] or [

], the track title

will remain the same.

"

" and "

" cannot be used at

the same time.

When using a keyboard, do not turn the
power on and off rapidly, as this may
sometimes cause the keyboard to
become unoperational. 

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ENGLISH

System Restrictions

Because of the different recording systems
used by Compact Cassette, DAT, etc., the
MD (Mini Disc) is subjected to some system
restrictions. These restrictions may result
in the following problems.  These are
normal and are not malfunctions.

"Track Full" is displayed before the
available recording time (max. 60 or 74
minutes) expires.

"Track Full" is displayed whenever the
number of allowable tracks is reached,
regardless of the recording time still
available. With the MD system, it is not
possible to record more than 254 tracks.
If you want to record more tracks, erase
unnecessary tracks, record them on
another MD, or use the editing proce-
dure to combine existing tracks.

"Track Full" is displayed even though
both the number of tracks and the
recording time have not been filled.

Whenever emphasis data or other signal
enhancements are switched on-off in
the middle of tracks, the track is
separated at that point and "Track Full"
may be displayed regardless of the
recording time and number of tracks.

The remaining recording time of an MD
does not increase although you have
erased several tracks.

The remaining recording time display
ignores tracks shorter than 12 seconds.
Therefore, the time may not increase if
you have erased several short tracks.

The total elapsed recording time and
remaining recording time does not
coincide with the available recording
time (max. 60 or 74 minutes).

The minimum unit for recording data is
usually 6 clusters (approx. 12 seconds).
Data of less than 12 seconds still uses
the 12-second space, so actual available
recording time becomes shorter than
rated. Also, if the MD is scratched, the
scratched sections are automatically
deleted and the time available is
decreased accordingly.

Summary of Contents for MD-301mkII

Page 1: ...important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert th...

Page 2: ...the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and re...

Page 3: ...D LASERKOMPONENT 1DETTE M RKAT ER ANBRAGT SOM VIST I ILLUSTRATIONEN FOR AT ADVARE BRUGEREN OM AT APPARATET INDEHOLDER EN LASERKOMPONENT 2DETTE M RKAT ER SOM VIST P ILLUSTRATIONEN ANBRAGT P INDERSIDEN...

Page 4: ...k MOVE Function 16 Assigning Titles TITLE Function 17 Assigning Titles to the Disc and All Tracks Successively TITLE AUTO INC Function 17 18 Changing entered characters 18 Copying a Title TITLE COPY F...

Page 5: ...may not be written correctly on the MD If the power is turned off with the MD left in the deck lights up after recording the UTOC cannot be recorded Turn the power back on within 3 or 4 days and eject...

Page 6: ...ted DIGITAL INPUT 1 OUTPUT terminals Use these terminals to connect the deck to a digital component such as a CD player DAT deck digital amplifier or another MD deck Use a digital optical TOS cable op...

Page 7: ...e EDIT NO button r YES button t INPUT SELECTOR switch y PHONES jack u PHONES level control i Display window o STOP button p PLAY button a READY button s DIGITAL IN 2 terminal d KEYBOARD terminal f Num...

Page 8: ...ecording the track number increases by one To eject the MD Press the EJECT button If the power is turned off with the MD left in the deck lights up after recording the UTOC cannot be recorded Turn the...

Page 9: ...just been recorded from the beginning If ten seconds or more have passed after recording is stopped or if the PLAY button is pressed after pressing the STOP button playback starts from the first trac...

Page 10: ...ly according to the CD or MD data Once the Auto Track function is ON this mode will not be released even after the power is turned off Press the YES button after selecting A_TRACK OFF to release it To...

Page 11: ...st been recorded will be played from the beginning To play from the first track of the MD after recording Press the STOP button again immediately after stopping recording then press the PLAY button PL...

Page 12: ...press the TRACK buttons on the remote control unit during playback to skip to a track located after or before the current track To search a desired section During playback press and hold the or SEARCH...

Page 13: ...playback when no programmed data is entered normal playback will start after PGM Empty is displayed To check the program contents In the Play or Play Ready mode turn the TRACK dial or press the or but...

Page 14: ...unavailable in the SHUFFLE MODE or PGM MODE To repeat a section within a track A B repeat A specified portion between A and B of a track can be played repeatedly 1 During playback press the A B butto...

Page 15: ...he record protect tab to close the hole While UTOC Writing is blinking This message indicates that the recorded data is being written on the MD Do not pull out the power cord or vibrate the deck Other...

Page 16: ...moved by turning the TRACK dial 2 Press the EDIT NO button until MOVE is displayed 3 Press the YES button Move to 001 is displayed 001 blinks Track number Destination track to be moved number 4 Selec...

Page 17: ...e SHUFFLE MODE or PGM MODE 17 Titles can be assigned to each disc or each track using uppercase and lowercase letters numbers Katakana and symbols 1 Press the EDIT NO button so that TITLE is displayed...

Page 18: ...right after selecting a character Deck Press PUSH ENTER on the dial Remote Control Unit Press the ENTER button To erase all the characters at once Deck Unavailable Remote Control Unit Press the CLEAR...

Page 19: ...e unoperational 19 ENGLISH System Restrictions Because of the different recording systems used by Compact Cassette DAT etc the MD Mini Disc is subjected to some system restrictions These restrictions...

Page 20: ...noise Since recording is performed on a 6 cluster basis approx 12 seconds over writing a noisy track may erase a part of the track It is not possible to assign a track title during overwrite recordin...

Page 21: ...ital to digital connection Record ing DAT deck MD deck or Record ing DAT deck MD deck or Play ing DAT deck MD deck or Digital output jack Digital output jack Line analog output jacks Audio connec ting...

Page 22: ...please consult your dealer or nearest TEAC service agent Problem Remedy No operations are possible The MD is dirty or damaged If Disc Error is display ed in this case replace the MD with another disc...

Page 23: ...ly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For U S A TEAC CORPORATION 3 7 3 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8550 Japan Phone 0422 52 5082...

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