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ENGLISH

SYSTEM LIMITATIONS

(1) Track Number Limits

• Up to 255 tracks can be recorded when recording the tracks

successively starting from the first track on blank or no-track
discs. In the following cases, however, the number of tracks
that can be recorded decreases:

When editing has been performed.
When there are scratches on the disc and tracks have been
re-recorded.

(5) Other Limits

• In the program play mode, the record mode is not set even

when the REC button is pressed.
If the REC button is pressed, “Now Program!” is displayed for
approximately 1 second, then turns off.

• In the program play mode, the editing mode is not set even

when the EDIT/INPUT button is pressed.
If the EDIT/INPUT button is pressed, “Now Program!” is
displayed for approximately 1 second, then turns off.

• In the editing mode and during hot start loading and loop

setting, the program play mode is not set even when the
PROGRAM ON/OFF button is pressed.

• In the edit mode, the recording mode is not set even when the

REC button is pressed.

• If the REC button is pressed while hot start data is loaded,

“Now H Start!” is displayed for 5 seconds. If the REC button is
pressed while “Now H Start!” is displayed, the recording
pause mode is set. (The hot start data is cleared.)

• In the loop mode, the recording mode is not set even when the

REC button is pressed.
“Now LOOP ON!” is displayed for 1 second.

• The PROGRAM ON/OFF does not function in the loop mode. If

pressed, “Now LOOP ON!” is displayed for 1 second.

• The PROGRAM ON/OFF does not function when hot start data

is loaded.

• The LOOP button does not function in the programmed play

mode. If pressed, “Now Program!” is displayed for 1 second.

• The A and B button do not function in the 1/ALL REPEAT

mode. 
If pressed, “Now Repeat!” is displayed for 1 second.

(2) Recording Time Limits

• Recording is performed in units of approximately 2 seconds.

Sections of less than 2 seconds still take up 2 seconds worth
of space on the disc, so this decreases the actual recordable
time.

• Scratched sections of discs are automatically eliminated from

the recording time.

• Recording is no longer possible once the maximum number of

tracks is reached, even if they take up less than the maximum
recordable time. To record on such discs, first erase unneeded
tracks. When this is done, it is not possible to record for longer
than the time of the tracks that have been erased.

• The remaining time on the disc may not increase when short

tracks (less than approximately 8 seconds) are erased.

• If there are many emphasis data on/off signals or other similar

signals in a track, they are treated as divisions between tracks,
so recording will not be possible regardless of the recording
time and number of tracks.

• Track incrementing may not be possible if it is conducted

(automatically or manually) consecutively within less than 2
seconds.

• Track names may not be copied properly if consecutive tracks

of less than 2 seconds are recorded from deck 1 to 2.

(3) Editing Function Limits

• It may not be possible to combine a short track with another

track.

• Tracks containing cue points cannot be divided or combined.

(4) Title Function Limits

• There are limits to the number of characters that can be used

in disc and track names and to the total number of characters
used for both. When writing names, the cursor will only move
by the maximum number of writeable spaces. (after this no
more characters can be input).

Track names: 

Up to 100 characters

Disc names: 

Up to 100 characters

Total: 

Up to 1700 characters

• The number of characters that can be used in track names

decreases when the following functions are used:

Cue point function:

Using one cue point decreases the
number of characters that can be
used by 10.

10

CAUTION:

Because cue points are stored on the disc as name inputs, it
may not be possible to input names if many cue points are set
on discs with many tracks, and if many names are used it may
not be possible to store cue points.

• When a track with a track name is divided, both of the divided

tracks are given the same name. However, if the number of
characters writeable on the disc is near the limit, the second
track may only have part of the track name.

• When two tracks with track names are combined, the name of

the second track is erased.

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Страница 2: ...ble operation it is recommended to use this in a room of 5 C 41 F 35 C 95 F CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORMANCE OF PROCE DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZ ARDO...

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Страница 4: ...EMOTE CONTROL UNIT ARE DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY TO CONNECT EACH OTHER DO NOT CONNECT IT TO A DIFFERENT MODEL OTHERWISE THE UNIT MAY BE DAMAGED DN M2300R RECORDER REMOTE AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE P...

Страница 5: ...ITAL IN EOM REPEAT EDIT EJECT LOCK TOC CUE 4 1 1 4 3 r 4 7 x 11 hole 7 x 11 ffnung trou de 7 x 11 Orificio de 7 x 11 H l 7 x 11 482 19 465 18 5 16 2 5 64 18 23 32 88 3 15 32 132 5 13 64 76 2 3 57 2 2...

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Страница 7: ...of the track Program Play Max 25 tracks 1 When the PLAY mode is set to Single the player stands by at the beginning of next track 2 When the PLAY mode is set to Continuous the playback is continued ac...

Страница 8: ...tion 30 9 Exit the Edit Mode or Undoing Editing Undo functions 31 10 Error Messages 32 m PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS MD 1 MD 2 33 34 1 Preset Functions 33 2 Presetting Procedure 33 3 Detailed Desc...

Страница 9: ...ise to move the playback position backward The speed changes according to the angle at which the dial is turned 7 SEARCH dial inner side Turn this dial to set the manual search mode Turn the dial cloc...

Страница 10: ...on is pressed again after checking the divide point the track is divided and the divide mode is canceled 0 COMBINE button Press this button in the edit mode to set the combine mode to combine tracks W...

Страница 11: ...lit playback is repeated ABOUT MINIDISCS 2 MiniDiscs allow a maximum of 74 minutes stereo of recording and playback in a compact size There are two types of MiniDiscs those for playback only and those...

Страница 12: ...sition and the cue mode is set Back Cue Press CUE button Flashing during search Lit when in cue 6 Start playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button Playback begins and the playback signals are output 2 Start...

Страница 13: ...ates fluctuations of the A D converter DC offset reduces the amount of DC offset at the recording start position in the middle of the recording and at the recording end position and keeps the DC offse...

Страница 14: ...GITAL 1 DIGITAL 2 MD 1 Adjust the recording level When recording analog inputs use the Rec LEVEL controls to adjust the recording level Lit Adjust so that the level meter s OVER indicator does not lig...

Страница 15: ...The track number is incremented and recording resumes EJECT LOCK Lit Off Lit Lit 9 Starting Recording Automatically by Detecting the Input Level MD 2 Only EJECT LOCK Recording starts when an input si...

Страница 16: ...ction using the DAT s start ID or the CD s sub codes will not work if the digital input is in professional format AES EBU Input digital signals of the consumer format SPDIF CD MD MD 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 Co...

Страница 17: ...sition Backward Forward Backward Forward Playback starts Lit DISC NAME dB 0 40 20 12 6 2 0 OVER PITCH R L m s f TRACK NO SINGLE REMAIN NEXT NO EOM Lit Flashing 1 1 1 2 2 Pitch slider Set the variable...

Страница 18: ...while playing a seamless loop Starting point Ending point Replaying a seamless loop Press the EXIT RELOOP button or button B during normal playback The position at whitch button B is pressed is set as...

Страница 19: ...t Start 2 1 Instantaneous play Hot Start Disc Example Track 4 is set to pause NOTE When the stop operation is set during data loading and the data loading number from 1 to 5 is completed data loading...

Страница 20: ...eat steps 2 3 1 and 3 2 5 Cancel the edit mode Press the EDIT INPUT button UTOC writing begins when the edit mode is canceled TOC CUE EDIT EDIT Lit Lit Flashing Off Lit 6 1 To set cue points during re...

Страница 21: ...want to record on MD 1 and set the standby mode there The disc is played as set by the play mode setting The programmed play mode comes in handy when you only want to record certain tracks 3 1 2 PLAY...

Страница 22: ...searched for and playback resumes The reserved track can be canceled with the PLAY MODE button POWER ON PLAY PRESET 16 Repeat playback of the entire disc begins automatically when the power is turned...

Страница 23: ...g Flashing Selected track number When track 3 is selected Lit The number of the next step in the program is displayed Flashing The time display shows the total playing time for the program 2 Changing...

Страница 24: ...The number of the next step in the program lights Lit To delete the track at the third step 11 2 Delete that track from the program Press the button To continue deleting tracks from the program repea...

Страница 25: ...knob to select Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 2 3 Change the preset setting Press the select knob 2 4 Cancel the preset mode Press the PLAY MODE button Character display The character display changes a...

Страница 26: ...his makes it possible to easily set search points simply by operating buttons after recording Track A Track C Track B Track C Track A 1 2 3 1 2 4 3 Divide function used Track A Track A Track B Track B...

Страница 27: ...Erase 5 1 Erase the selected track Press the ERASE button NOTE The track to be erased can be selected or changed by turning the select knob m s f TRACK NO SINGLE REMAIN NEXT NO EDIT EJECT LOCK 5 2 Pr...

Страница 28: ...O EDIT CUE EJECT LOCK 6 2 Press the ERASE button again The cue signal is erased and the mode returns to the edit mode TOC EDIT CUE TOC EDIT Lit Off 5 Dividing Tracks into Two Parts Divide function 1 L...

Страница 29: ...tracks 02 and 03 NOTES If the tracks have track names the name of the second track will be cleared The following tracks cannot be combined 1 When cued at the first track 2 A stereo track with a monau...

Страница 30: ...o be input 7 Enter the selected character Press the select knob Lit Flashing Capital letters Small letters Num bers Symbols Flashing cursor Flashing 8 Continue inputting the name Repeat steps 5 1 5 2...

Страница 31: ...PUT button before press the TITLE IN button Return to step 1 The editing is undone and the mode returns to the edit mode TOC EDIT TOC EDIT NOTES The undo operation can be used to undo up to the two la...

Страница 32: ...eration Dividing is not possible because the disc already contains 255 tracks Dividing is not possible because you are at the beginning of the track Dividing is not possible because the track is prote...

Страница 33: ...display Turn the knob cloc kwise to move in the direction of the arrows counterclock wise to move in the opposite direction When presettings are mode the time display set with the TIME button the play...

Страница 34: ...min Automatically turn the servo functions off if no button is operated for setted time in the pause standby 10 20 30 Sleep OFF Do not automatically turn the servo functions off 10 Program1 Program1 O...

Страница 35: ...cates that editing is complete Indicates that the cue search operation is being performed is the cue number Displayed at the beginning of the track name if cue signals are set for that track There is...

Страница 36: ...lly eliminated from the recording time Recording is no longer possible once the maximum number of tracks is reached even if they take up less than the maximum recordable time To record on such discs f...

Страница 37: ...Vrms 10 k kohms Headphone Output 20 mW 30 to 40 ohms Analog Input Connector RCA jack Input Level 1 7 Vrms 47 k kohms Digital Output Connector RCA jack Signal Format SPDIF Output Level 0 5 Vp p 75 ohm...

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