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Accidental erasure prevention tabs

These tabs protect recordable MiniDiscs from accidental erasure.
To avoid accidentally erasing the recording, open the tab so that the hole is exposed.
(See the diagram below.) When this is done, “Protected” is displayed if you attempt
to record, erase or otherwise edit the disc, and the recording is protected. To record
or erase the disc, set the tab back to its original position (with the hole covered).

IMPORTANT TO SAFETY

WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Features ................................................................................................................ 4

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Cautions on Handling............................................................................................. 4

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About MiniDiscs ................................................................................................... 4

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Connections .......................................................................................................... 5

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Part Names and Functions ................................................................................ 6, 7

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Remote Control Unit.............................................................................................. 8

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System Remote Control Unit ................................................................................ 9

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Normal Playback .................................................................................................. 10

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Various Playback Functions .......................................................................... 10~13

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Recording ...................................................................................................... 14, 15

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Various Recording Functions .............................................................................. 16

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Long recording (MDLP recording) ...................................................................... 17

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Group Functions............................................................................................ 18~21

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Editing .......................................................................................................... 22~28

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PICK REC Function .............................................................................................. 29

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System Functions.......................................................................................... 30, 31

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Messages ............................................................................................................ 32

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System Limitations.............................................................................................. 32

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Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 33

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Main Specifications ............................................................................................ 33

CAUTION:

1.  Handle the power supply cord carefully

Do not damage or deform the power supply cord. If it is damaged or deformed, it
may cause electric shock or malfunction when used. When removing from wall
outlet, be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the
cord.

2.  Do not open the top cover

In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover.

3.  Do not place anything inside

Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the MiniDisc recorder.
Electric shock or malfunction may result.

Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown on
the rating label.
Model No. DMD-F101

Serial No.

NOTE:

This MiniDisc recorder uses the semiconductor laser. To allow you to enjoy music at a
stable operation, it is recommended to use this in a room of 10°C (50°F) — 35°C
(95°F).

Place of installation
To ensure sufficient ventilation, leave a space of at least 10 cm between the front,
sides and back of the unit and walls or other objects which may obstruct
ventilation.

CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.

THE MINIDISC RECORDER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY
ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Thank you for purchasing this DENON MiniDisc recorder. Please read the operating
instructions thoroughly in order to acquaint yourself with the MiniDisc recorder and
achieve maximum satisfaction from it.

Check that the following parts are included in the package aside from the main unit:

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FEATURES

This unit is an audio device using the MiniDisc format.  Recording is possible for
up to 80 minutes. Up to 320 minutes can be recorded by using the MDLP mode.
Operation is the same as with regular compact discs (CDs).
1. Clear sound quality

Digital recording provides clear playback sound.

2. Abundant playback functions

Programmed playback, random playback, all track repeat, single track repeat, etc.

3. Numerous editing functions

Editing functions for dividing, combining and moving tracks make it possible to
freely manipulate recorded discs, and disc and track titles can be added. These
functions make it easy to create original discs.

4. Sampling rate converter

Sources with different sampling frequencies, such as DATs and satellite
broadcasts (32 kHz and 48 kHz), can be recorded digitally.

5. Convenient system functions

This unit is equipped for system functions allowing easy synchronized recording,
timer recording/playback and auto function and auto power on operations when
used in combination with the D-F101 series. In addition, system units can be
operated using the system remote control unit (RC-927) included with the receiver
(DRA-F101).

6. MDLP (MD-Long Play) compatibility

This unit is compatible with the MDLP format, thereby allowing stereo
recording/playback for double or quadruple the normal recording/playback time.

7. Low standby power consumption

The power consumption when the power is in the standby mode is reduced to 1
W or less.

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CAUTIONS ON HANDLING

Installation

Do not place a TV set (even a small one) or other object on top of this unit.

When receiving FM, AM and TV broadcasts

If this unit’s power is turned on while receiving FM, AM or TV broadcasts, there may
be noise in the sound or stripes on the TV picture. Keep this unit’s power turned off
when not using it.
This unit uses digital technology, if an FM tuner is placed nearby, it may cause
adverse effects, such as noise in the tuner’s antenna cable, etc.
Be sure to use coaxial cables to connect the antenna and the tuner’s antenna
terminal.

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ABOUT MINIDISCS

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MiniDiscs are compact in size and offer a maximum playback/recording time of 80
minutes in the normal mode and up to 320 minutes in the MDLP mode (long-play
mode).
There are two types of MiniDiscs: those for playback only,
and those for recording and playback.

Playback only MiniDiscs 

These discs are for playback only. Commercially available
music MDs are of this type.

These are laser discs, like regular compact discs.

Tracks on such discs cannot be edited.

Recordable MiniDiscs

These are magneto-optical discs on which both recording and
playback are possible. Recording is performed through
magnetic modulation.

Re-recording is also possible.

Recording on discs

MiniDiscs include a section in which the
audio signals are recorded and a section in
which such data as track numbers and
track titles are recorded.

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The TOC

With MiniDiscs, after the audio signals are recorded, data used for checking the
tracks (TOC — Table of Contents) is also recorded on the disc. This TOC data is
used when playing the disc. In addition, editing is performed by rewriting the TOC
data.
The TOC is recorded in the following cases:

When recording is stopped.

When the MD is ejected.

When the power button is pressed setting the unit to the standby mode.

When the 

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(stop) button is pressed in the stop mode.

When TOC writing starts, the “

” indicator flashes. Do not shake the main

unit or unplug the power cord while the TOC is being written. If the data is not
recorded properly, it will not be possible to play the disc.

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Handling MiniDiscs

MiniDiscs are housed in cartridges, so there is no need to worry about dirt and
scratches. However, dirty or warped cartridges may cause malfunction. Be careful
of the following to ensure long-lasting, high quality sound:

Do not touch the disc surface directly. 

Do not open the shutter by hand.

Do not place MiniDiscs in dusty, dirty or humid places.

Do not place MiniDiscs in places exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.

Cleaning

Use a dry cloth to gently wipe dirt or dust off the cartridge. Do not apply excessive
force.

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Section in which track
numbers and track titles
are recorded (TOC) 

Section in which audio
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Hole exposed

Slide the tab

When not using this unit

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Under normal circumstances

• Always remove the disc and turn the power off.
• When leaving home for long periods of times such as

for trips, be sure to unplug the power cord.

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When moving this unit

• Do not subject this unit to shocks. 
• Always check that the disc has been removed and the

connection cords disconnected before moving this unit.

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ACCESSORIES

Содержание DMD-F101

Страница 1: ...ROL UNIT RC 282 M CLEAR GROUP PROG DIRECT REPEAT RANDOM EDIT ENTER TIME TITLE CHARACTER 1 18Tr02m 46s 60 40 30 20 12 6 2 0 L dB R POWER LOADING MECHANISM ON STANDBY MINIDISC RECORDER DMD F101 INPUT MULTI REC CD SRS EDIT 1 3 REC LEVEL ENTER MEMO REC CHARACTER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Страница 2: ...ent magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We declare unde...

Страница 3: ...ING MECHANISM ON STANDBY MINIDISC RECORDER DMD F101 INPUT MULTI REC CD SRS EDIT 1 3 REC LEVEL ENTER MEMO REC CHARACTER q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 60 4 5 6 7 8 9 FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL DISPLAY LP24 SRS 1TR PICK RANDOM ANA OPT 1 2 ATM RPT 1ALL PROG q w e r r ...

Страница 4: ...ellite broadcasts 32 kHz and 48 kHz can be recorded digitally 5 Convenient system functions This unit is equipped for system functions allowing easy synchronized recording timer recording playback and auto function and auto power on operations when used in combination with the D F101 series In addition system units can be operated using the system remote control unit RC 927 included with the recei...

Страница 5: ...4 5 Connect the DMD F101 s SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack 1 or 2 to the SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack 1 or 2 of one of the other components using the included system cord Connect the DMD F101 s optical digital input terminal DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1 or 2 to the digital output terminal of the CD player using optical connection cord Plug the power cord into a receiver s AC outlet or CD player s AC outlet Connect the DMD...

Страница 6: ...iscs After pressing the eject button do not push the disc back in while it is being ejected To reinsert the disc wait until it comes fully out and stops then press it back in Optical 1 Optical 2 Analog 2 Rear Panel 4 LINE OUT analog output jacks Connect to the input jacks of a receiver etc To use with system connections to other units in the D F101 series be sure to connect to the input jacks PB M...

Страница 7: ...aying level in the play mode the recording level in the recording mode r Mode indicators OPT1 Lights when the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1 terminal is selected Normal recording is not possible if this indicator is flashing during the recording operation Check the connections to the digital input terminals OPT2 Lights when the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 2 terminal is selected Normal recording is not possible if th...

Страница 8: ...peration Replace it with a new battery as soon as possible When inserting new batteries wait about two minutes after removing the old batteries before inserting the new ones Be sure to set the batteries in the proper and directions as indicated by the marks in the remote control unit s battery compartment Remove the batteries when not using the remote control unit for long periods of time To avoid...

Страница 9: ...s of System Remote Control Unit Buttons The RC 927 is included with the DRA F101 2 The MD related buttons on the system remote control unit included with the receiver are explained below 2 Buttons not explained here function in the same way as the remote control unit on the main unit Function select switch Use this to select the function to be operated with the system remote control unit Set the s...

Страница 10: ... RECORDER DMD F101 INPUT MULTI REC CD SRS EDIT 1 3 REC LEVEL ENTER MEMO REC CHARACTER 1 2 3 4 Total no tracks Recorded time Disc title Track title Currently playing track Track s elapsed time 1 Stopping playback temporarily Use this function to stop playback temporarily then resume from the same point 1 During playback press the 1 3 play pause button The pause mode is set Press the play button to ...

Страница 11: ...e manual search forward button 7 For high speed forward search without hearing the sound press the manual search forward button while in the pause mode 2nd track 3rd track 4th track Press and hold in the manual search forward button 7 on the remote control unit Playback Skip Skip Skip Skip Skip 2 Searching backward 2 During playback press and hold in the manual search reverse button 6 Normal playb...

Страница 12: ...over 999 minutes can be set but the time will not be displayed properly Direct search mode is not possible during program play A press of the REPEAT button during program play will repeat the playback in the programmed order 6 Playing in random order remote control unit only Random Playback Use this function to play all the tracks on the disc once in random order 1 2 In the stop mode press the RAN...

Страница 13: ...REPEAT button repeatedly until the RPT indicator turns off 2 Playing all tracks repeatedly All Track Repeat 1 2 Press the REPEAT button twice The indicators light on the display and the all track repeat mode is set RPT ALL Press the 1 play button The disc is played repeatedly The all track repeat mode can also be set by pressing the REPEAT button twice during playback If the REPEAT button is press...

Страница 14: ...nput source ANA lights Select On Off of the Auto Track Marking function ATM Function On The ATM indicator will light When a blank portion of about 3 seconds or greater of the recording input signal is detected the track number is automatically associated and recorded ATM Function Off This is recorded as the following track Press the EDIT button turn the jog dial of the main unit or press the autom...

Страница 15: ... track numbers may be incremented by 1 If this happens erase the unnecessary track numbers See Pages 22 23 When recording DATs digitally track numbers are automatically added when soundless sections are detected Use analog recording to record sources that cannot be recorded digitally During digital recording from CDs or MiniDiscs the track number may not change if the same track is programmed twic...

Страница 16: ...to 6 seconds before the button was pressed Memory Rec is displayed To cancel the memory rec mode press the 2 stop button Recording stops and the TOC data is written on the MD 1 18Tr02m 46s 60 40 30 20 12 6 2 0 L dB R POWER LOADING MECHANISM ON STANDBY MINIDISC RECORDER DMD F101 INPUT MULTI REC CD SRS EDIT 1 3 REC LEVEL ENTER MEMO REC CHARACTER 1 1 18Tr02m 46s 60 40 30 20 12 6 2 0 L dB R POWER LOAD...

Страница 17: ...ord After setting the MDLP recording mode record using the same procedure as for normal recording analog digital recording or CD syncronized recording 1 Setting the MDLP recording mode 2 Applying the LP stamp The letters LP can automatically be added to the beginning of the track name when recording in the MDLP mode If you attempt to play the track on a player that is not MDLP compatible LP is dis...

Страница 18: ... disc title is displayed with a unit that is not equipped with group functions displays such as the following will appear but this is not a fault 0 Disc Name 1 5 Group Name 1 6 9 Group Name 2 2 Limitations of this unit s group functions A maximum of 99 groups can be handled by this unit A total of 100 characters can be entered for a group name The groups of an MD disc that exceeds these limitation...

Страница 19: ...p play mode To return to the regular play mode press the GROUP button and display Direct Mode When using a group registered disc the mode can be switched between the group display mode and track display mode by pressing the CALL button on the remote control unit This is convenient when you want to find out what track is currently playing during group playback 2 Playing groups 1 Playing One Group E...

Страница 20: ...1st track to the 5th track to the 3rd to 5th tracks Group 1 1 2 3 4 5 Group 1 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 10 11 Press the automatic search buttons 8 and 9 and display the first track number that you wish to change Press the ENTER button is displayed TRACK 03 05 Press the automatic search buttons 8 and 9 and display the last track number that you wish to change Press the ENTER button Complete is displayed Press ...

Страница 21: ...tion of group 2 EJECT POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 CALL REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 282 CLEAR GROUP PROG DIRECT REPEAT RANDOM EDIT ENTER TIME TITLE CHARACTER 6 2 4 7 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Insert a recorded disc which has registered groups into the disc insertion slot In the stop mode press the GROUP button 1Group Mode is displayed Press the automatic search buttons 8 and 9 and select the group whose title...

Страница 22: ...n the jog dial on the main unit or press one of the automatic search buttons 8 and 9 on the remote control unit Display Track Erase Press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit Complete is displayed During the pause mode that track is erased When a track is erased during the pause mode the stop mode is set after the track is erased When a track is erased the n...

Страница 23: ...nt A B Point In is displayed Press the ENTER button again at the position where you want to stop erasing point B The section which is to be erased is played and Position OK is displayed The section at which the track is to be combined is played repeatedly for several seconds To fine adjust point A turn the jog dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons 8 and 9 on the remote control ...

Страница 24: ...ne adjusted within a range of 255 to 255 points 1 point corresponds to approximately 0 012 seconds Position no points is displayed If it is OK to divide the track press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit Complete is displayed Press the 5 eject button The TOC data is written and the disc is ejected When TOC writing starts the indicator flashes Do not shake ...

Страница 25: ...s than 15 seconds long Impossible will be displayed when the ENTER button pressed at the step 5 MDLP recorded tracks and regularly recorded tracks cannot be joined Tracks recorded in stereo and tracks recorded monaurally with another MD recorder cannot be joined 4 Moving tracks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 In the stop mode display the number of the track to be moved Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or u...

Страница 26: ...isc and the total playing time are displayed in the stop mode Edit Mode is displayed Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons 8 and 9 on the remote control unit to display Disc Name In Press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit The cursor flashes indicating the title input standby mode Input the title Either turn the jog ...

Страница 27: ...input track title Press the 5 eject button The TOC data is written and the disc is ejected When TOC writing starts the indicator flashes Do not shake the main unit or unplug the power cord while the TOC is being written If the data is not recorded properly it will not be possible to play the disc The TOC data can also be recorded by performing the following operations Pressing the power button to ...

Страница 28: ...ses Once the TOC data has been rewritten Once you have recorded or edited something new After a power failure After the UNDO operation has been used once When a title has been input in a mode other than the stop mode When the disc recovery function has been used Press the ENTER button Undo OK is displayed 1 18Tr02m 46s 60 40 30 20 12 6 2 0 L dB R POWER LOADING MECHANISM ON STANDBY MINIDISC RECORDE...

Страница 29: ...The stop mode is set automatically once the time for which PICK REC recording is possible is up Finish writing the data on the disc using the procedure described in 2 Stopping the PICK REC function on Page 29 Recording cannot be selected if the track number reaches above 35 after the PICK REC operation is started even if there is still time remaining The PICK REC indicator flashes twice 1 18Tr02m ...

Страница 30: ...r DRA F101 is in the standby mode the system power does not turn on even if the play button 1 3 on the main unit is pressed 3 Auto function selection when connected to the D F101 series 2 Use this function to switch the function to MD and start playing the disc simply by pressing a single button 1 Press the play pause button while a unit other than the DMD F101 CD player or Cassette deck is playin...

Страница 31: ... player and the play button of the Cassette deck Recording starts automatically CD player or Cassette Deck will stop automatically when playback of the unit has ended and MD is set to record pause mode Stopping the recording Press the 2 stop button of CD player or Cassette Deck to stop the playback of Discs or cassette tape This unit set to record pause mode When you want to stop the recording pre...

Страница 32: ... is different from conventional recording methods Because of this there are several system limitations Note that the following are not malfunctions 1 Track number limitations Up to 255 tracks can be recorded on blank discs or discs with no tracks on them when the tracks are recorded in order starting from track 1 If a disc has been edited repeatedly however it may not be possible to record 255 tra...

Страница 33: ...Prohibit is displayed The INPUT button is not set properly The INPUT LEVEL control is turned down Move the disc s accidental erasure protection tab to cover the hole Replace the disc If there are any sections you do not need erase them to increase the recording time Replace the disc If there are any tracks you do not need erase them to increase the recording time Use analog recording Check the rec...

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