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Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product. For the best performance, read this manual carefully. 1t will guide you in operating your SHARP product, T Page 1 SPECIAL NOTES EDITING ACCESSORIES .. 1 CONVENIENT OPERATION 2 OF THE UNIT ...coatroom NAMES OF CONTROLS AND WHAT IS A MINI DISC? INDICATORS .. MINI DISC SYSTEM POWER SOURCE .. » LIMITATIONS ..
12N g W Important Do not wear your headphones when yau are crossing sire sis or near traffic Do not use your headphones whilst driving a mortar vehicle, it may create a dangerous traffic hazard and may be pillage. Remember to obey all of e safety rules in your area. Da not play the unit at a high volume, Clearing expires advise against expendable play ai high volume levels. 1f you experience ringing in your ea) reduce the velum or discontinue use. W Volume setting Refuge the volume before staring 1o play.
NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS [ See Fig.1 and Fig.2 an pages the ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTIONS, | B’ Main unit 1. Synchrony Recording Indicator * 16. Eject Lever 2. Lee! Meter 16. Play/Pause Bunion: pii 3. Battery Indicator: mm 17. Re card Button 4. Character Information Display 18, Geosynchronous Button 5. Disc Mark 19, Characteristic Select Button 6. TOC Indicator 20. Display Button 7. Random Indicator 21, Edit/Auto Mark Button 8. Repeat Indicator: =z 22, Workspace Button 9.
POWER SOURCE M AC power 1 Conn est the AG placatory lead fo the DC 1N 5Y socket on the main unit, 2 Connect the AC adapter to an AG socks. Notes: ® When there s thunder or fighting in your vicinity, unplug the AC adapter farm e AG socket. When the unit is not in use for extended periods, remove the AG adapter from the AC socket. Do not use any AG adapter trier than tha one specified.
B Rechargeable battery operating time After charging Is complete, the unit can be used continuously as follows: Continuous playback: Approx. 4.5 hots (fully charged, volume level: VOL 20) Continuous recording: Approx. 3.5 hours (fully charged, analogue input, volume levels VOL 0) How to determine the remaining battery time: As the battery chars is reduced, the bars in the indicator will go out ane by one. When the battery is almost completely exhausted, the whole battery indicator will flash.
PLAYING A MINI DISC "Son Fig.5 to Fig on pages 310 4 of the ILLUSTRATE W toadying a Mini Disc 4 Load a Mini Disc by holding it level and straight with the main unit {pushing on e entree part of the Diminish. The parer wil be lured on automatically, and the informative written on ihe Minimize wil be displayed. (Afire about B0 seconds, the power wil fum off automatically ) Total number of tracks Total paying time It sny resistance is fat, force Road tie Mini Disc, I may cause more problems.
M Playback 1 connect the headphones firmly to the €2 PHONES socket on the cremate contention unit, 2 connect the remote control unit girly to the O (PHONES) socket on the main unit 3 Crass the > bunion, (1) The power will be muted on, and the disc information will be read, {2) The track number and the frack name will be displayed in a serializing fashion {the characters will move towards the left), and playback will start from the first rack. The tracks will be played in larder.
| Tone Each dime the X-BASS DELETE button is pressed, the tone will be switched as fallows: (1)BASS 1 Bass is emphasized a lite. (2)BASS 2 Bass is emphasized more (3)BASS 3 Bass is emphasized still more. {4) BASS DFF Bass emphasis is canceled BASS 1 BASS 2 BASS 3 BASS OFF b Notes: ® 1 the volume ig too high whilst the bass is being emphasized, the sound may be distorted, depending on music on the track. I this happen, decrease the bass level or lower tha volume level.
W Random play or repeat play During playback or whilst in the stop mode, press the MODE/SPACE button repeatedly to select the playback mode. | RANDOM <. Ransom play Ll, +wreeeRopaat play of all of the tracks 1
| To check the name of the track Outing playback, press the DISPLAY mutton @ Each time the button is pressed, the display will alternately show the track name and then fhe elapsed playback fim — To check individual track names one by one: Press the [« ar w] bunion whilst in the stop mode. Each time the bunion is pressed, the previous or nex! track will be displayed. To check disc names Whilst in the stop mode, press the DISPLAY abortion. .
TYPE OF RECORDING “Two types of recording are po: ! recording" and "Analogue recording™. Thar are different cables and connections for each type of recording, depending on the sockets on the equipment being contacted to the unit. (1) Digital recording Connect the unit to equipment that has an apical output socket using an optical digital cable (available separably.
To connect this unit to equipment with a line output socket: (RIGHT) _ the OPTICAL/ LINE IN socket Connecting cable included with this unit To connect this unit to a stereo microphone: When a microphone is concerted to this unit, the unit JRU— will automatically switch %o input from the microphones. Recording side| T the MIC IN socks P —ih Signore hemisphere {available separately) Mo test ® 1f you wain fo use any microphone other than the specified ons, be sure ta use 2 n post type microphone.
el i | Bee Fig.7 on pages the ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTIONS. ’ synchrony recording in the following situations, recording is impossible, ® Recording on a payback-only Diminished {commercially available music) @ It a Mini Disc is protected against accidental erasure (page 16) To make a synchrony retarding using a (@ Put the other equipment in the play| digital cable, operate the equipment con back mode. nested to this unit, as described to the @ Put the other equipment in the pause right. mods.
Begin playback on the source equipment. Re carding wil begin automatically. When the source equipment is stopped, the unit will enter the synchrony recording stand-by mods. When playback is resumed, & continuous recording Wit be made, e To stop synchrony recording: Press the p 1} button: during recording. ® The recording will be pause. To stop recording: Pre W button. After recording: Pres tho B bunion, ® Alter the frack number has been written on e disc, the power wil be turned of! autocratically.
B Manual recording 7 insert a record able Diminished. 2 Press the REC button, 3 Adjust the recording level. Note: When the optical output socket is connected, this operation is not necessary, (1) Press the i
W To record for a long time in the monaural mode When a recording is made in the monaural tong-play mode, it tan be about & as long as 1h6 recording dime available for a stereo recording. The monaural) long play mode i very useful for recording conferences of lectures. Press the MODERATENESS bunion whilst the recording is paused. Each time this button is pressed, the ill switch between the signora diplopia foe and the manana! mode. @ This mode cannot be changed whilst recording.
B _To check the remaining disc time During retarding, you can check the remaining time available on the disc. Press the DISPLAY button during retarding or whilst in ths resorting pause mode, @ The display will switch to show the refraining disc time. To return to the initial display: Press the DISPLAY button again. & The display will switch o show the elapsed recording time, Notes: @ The display of the remaining disc time may be somewhat different from the actual remaining time.
Area for according the sound Sea for recording frack numbers, ack names, tee, Prospect against accidental erasure In the following cases, you may not be uua tc eject (e Mini Disc. ® Whilst recording ar eliding. ® Whilst "TOC EDIT! is Being displayed. irs this case, perform a write aeration, and then remove the dies. W Disc writing Mini Discs have one area in which the sound is recorded and anther ream where track numb mans information is recorded.
| See Fig. 8 to Fig. 12 on pages the [ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTIONS. | We will explain the 5 editing functions with which you can create your cwn original discs from recorded Minimizes, Playback-only Mini Discs cannot be edited, DIVIDE Singletree can he divided into two at any s desired position. 1 2 Foobar. @ The crumbs of the tracks which come N T after the newly divided track will be automatically increased by one. AlB topic ) (Page 21} COMBINE Two consecutive tracks can be combined M into one track.
MOVE A designated track can be moved 1o any desired position. # The numbers assigned o the tracks following the track which is moved wiki be adjusted automatically, (Page 22} TRACK/DISC NAME Discs and tracks {tp to 255 tracks per disc) can be named. Since track names are displayed when the beginning of each tracks located or during playback, you can quickly check the name of each track. @ Bettors (capital letters/lowercase pliers, nursers ang symbols can be Used.
& DIVIDE 1 Play the track which you wart to divide into two, and press the -1y bunion at the point where you want ta divide the track. & The unit will enter the pause made. 2 Press the EDIT/AUTO MARK bunion to select "DIVIDE®. 3 Tress the ENTERPRISING button, ® To cans! the operation, press the bunion. 4 press the SYNCHRONIZE bunion again, @ The track is divided, and the unit pauses al the begriming of the second of the two tracks.
M ERASE To erase tracks one at a time: 1 Play the track which you want 1o erase, and press the -1l bunion. @ The unit will infer the pause mode. 2 press the EDIT/AUTO MARK button 1o select "ERA 3 Press the GEOSYNCHRONOUS button, ® To cancel {he cooperation, press the M button. 4 press the ENTERPRISING bunion again. ® The track & erased, and the unit is patched al the beginning of the next track. ® To erase other lacks, repeat steps 14. B Ta write the results of the operation on the dies, press the M button.
B Track/disc name ® Up 1o 255 tracks can be named per dies, and each disc can be glen a disc name. ® Tracks and sides ¢an he named using a maximum of 100 characters (including spaces). ® Up [0 1,700 characters {approximately) can be used in dies and track names on a Mini Disc. To create a disc name: 1 Whilst in the sip mode. press the EDIT/AUTO MARK button ta select "DISC NAME®, 2 press the SYNCHRONICITY bunion.
Te change track names and disc names: @ Some Mini Discs crated on other equipment have more than 101 characters in attack meme or disc name. The characters starting with the 701st character cannot be corrected or changed. To correct a disc name 1 whilst in te stop mode, press the EDIT/AUTO MARK ‘button to select “DISC NAME". 2 Cross the SYNCHRONICITY button, ® The unit will enter the character correction mode.
M Harold function Te avoid accidentally pressing bunions, use the hold function. 1 Place the HOLD saith I the safely position 2 When the unit is i the safety mode, pressing the bunions will have rc affect To operate he un, place the HOLD switch In the o position listen 1o a disc u ® Before connecting any other equipment, @ Concert the plugs securely.
WHAT IS A MINI DISC B What Is a Mini Disc? ® A Mini Disc diameter dido which is stored in a cartridge. Mini Discs are easy to handle, compared to compact discs, because they are protected against dust and scratches. ® Recording and playback use a digital system with & send quality that I similar to that found on compact discs, Mini Discs cannot twist or stretch like tapes. The quality of sound wil nat deteriorate. Mini Discs are extremely durable. @ Never disassemble Miniseries.
[ el Even if the maximum recording time of a Diminish has not been reached. “DISC FULL" or "TOC FULL may be displayed. When the number of tracks used recces the limit, regardless of the remaining recording dime, further according wail be impossible. (Maximum nurturer of tracks: 254) Even if the number of racks and the recording time have act reached the limit, “DISC FULL" may be displayed If there are scratches on a digs, the unit will automatically avoid recording in those areas.
There are cases where digital , recording may be impossible, "\ In the fallowing cases digital recording is impossible, even if you are using digital cables.
T Cleaning # When the unit becomes dirty Clean it with a soft lath When the unit is excessively tidy, use soft cloth dampened in water (External surfaces only). ® Clean the headphone plug and the RCA lead plug. This wil prevent rouse. Notes: ® Do not use chemicals for cleaning {petrol, paint thinner, OTC) + may affect the quality or color. ® Do not apply oif to the inside of the unit t may cause malfunctions.
input sensitivity: Output feel: Dimensions: Weight: Input socket: Output socket: according level |Reference input revel | Input impedance WIC H mommy 1K ohms MIC L 20mv 4 ohms LINE ohms \ Specified | Mad mum Load .| output | multilevel | impedance Headphones 10mW + 10mVW| 16 ohms LINE 500 mV (-1248 50 k ohms Width: 108.2 mm Height: 30.5 nm Depth: 81.3 mm 275 9 (0.