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MiniDisc Deck
Operating Instructions
1999 by Sony Corporation
MDS-M100
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Seite 1 - MiniDisc Deck

3-866-678-11(1)MiniDisc DeckOperating Instructions 1999 by Sony CorporationMDS-M100

Seite 2 - About This

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Seite 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11Location of Parts and Brief Explanationsqg ./> buttons (14-16, 21, 25, 29, 34, 38)Press to locate tracks, adjust the recording level, orselect a

Seite 4 - Before You Start the

12Location of Parts and Brief ExplanationsWhile the deck is stoppedPress LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR (or DISPLAY) repeatedly tochange the display.Each press of

Seite 5 - Required cords

13Recording on MDsRecording onMDsThis chapter explains the variousways to record to an MD, as well ashow to mark track numbers andperform synchro-reco

Seite 6 - SELECTOR

14Recording on MDsAutomatic conversion of digital samplingrates during recordingA built-in sampling rate converter automatically convertsthe sampling

Seite 7 - Getting Started

15Recording on MDs9 If necessary, locate the point on the MD to startrecording from.If you want to record on a new MD or start recordingfrom the end o

Seite 8 - Function of

16Recording on MDsAdjusting the RecordingLevelDo the procedure below to adjust the recording level.LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHARAMSHMm?/1AxX.>z••1 Do steps 1

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17Recording on MDsErasing blank portions automatically(Smart Space/Auto Cut)The deck can be set to automatically erase any blanks thatare produced whe

Seite 10 - Remote Parts Description

18Recording on MDsTo change the trigger level for Automatic TrackMarkingDo the procedure below to change the signal level thattriggers Automatic Track

Seite 11 - Using the Display

19Recording on MDsSynchro-recording With theAudio Component of YourChoice (Music Synchro-recording)ZThe Music Synchro-recording allows you to automati

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2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shockhazard, do not expose theunit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock,do not open the cabinet.Refer servicing to

Seite 13 - Recording on

20Recording on MDsOperations you may want to do during CDSynchro-recordingTo PressStop recording CD-SYNC STOPPause recording CD-SYNC STANDBY or CDPLAY

Seite 14 - Recording on an MD

21Playing MDsPlaying MDsThis chapter explains the variousways to play MDs.Playing an MDThe operations for normal play are explained below.`/1HEJECT AA

Seite 15 - 12Press H or X

22Playing MDsPlaying a Specific TrackWhile the deck is playing or stopped, use the procedurebelow to quickly play any track.HMmAxX.>z••. >m Mz x

Seite 16 - Recording Tips

23Playing MDsLocating a Particular Pointin a TrackYou can locate a particular point in a track during play orplay pause.m/MHMm?/1AxX.>z••Locating a

Seite 17 - Marking Track Numbers

24Playing MDsPlaying Tracks in RandomOrder (Shuffle Play)When you select Shuffle Play, the deck plays all the trackson the MD in random order.HPLAY MO

Seite 18 - Data (Time Machine Recording)

25Playing MDsCreating Your OwnProgram (Program Play)You can pick out the tracks that you like and specify theplayback order in a program containing up

Seite 19 - (CD Synchro-recording) Z

26Playing MDsChanging the contents of the programWhile the deck is stopped and “PROGRAM” lights up, dosteps 1 and 2 of “Programming the tracks” on pag

Seite 20 - (CD Synchro-recording)

27Playing MDsPausing after each track (Auto Pause)You can set the MD deck so that it pauses after each trackto give you time to locate the next track

Seite 21 - Playing MDs

28EditingRecorded MDsThis chapter explains how to edit thetracks that have been recorded on anMD.AMS YESm/MMENU/NOHMm?/1AxX.>z••Brief descriptions

Seite 22 - Playing a Specific Track

29Editing Recorded MDsAbout indication which appears whileeditingWhen “Protected” appears in the displayThe record-protect slot is open. To edit the

Seite 23 - Playing Tracks Repeatedly

3TABLE OF CONTENTSGetting Started 4Before You Start the Hookup 4Hooking Up the Audio Components 5Location and Function of Parts 8Front Panel Parts Des

Seite 24 - Order (Shuffle Play)

Editing Recorded MDs30Erasing all the tracks on an MDDo the procedure below to erase all the tracks, tracknames, and disc name at once.1 While the dec

Seite 25 - Program (Program Play)

31Editing Recorded MDsDividing TracksYou can divide a recorded track at any point simply byadding a track mark at that point. This is especially usef

Seite 26 - MDs to Tape

Editing Recorded MDs32Combining TracksThis function allows you to combine any two tracks into asingle track. The two tracks need not to be consecutiv

Seite 27 - 4 Press MENU/NO

33Editing Recorded MDsNaming a Track or MDYou can enter a name for a recorded MD as well as forindividual tracks. Names can consist of uppercase andl

Seite 28 - Recorded MDs

Editing Recorded MDs348 Press AMS.The selected character is entered and lightscontinuously. The cursor shifts to the right, flashes,and waits for the

Seite 29 - Erasing Tracks

35Editing Recorded MDs5 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until thenumber of the track (when naming a track) or“Disc” (when naming a disc) flashes

Seite 30 - Erasing a portion of a track

Editing Recorded MDs36Undoing the Last EditYou can undo the last edit operation and restore thecontents of the MD to the condition that existed before

Seite 31 - Dividing Tracks

37Other FunctionsOtherFunctionsThis chapter explains other usefulfunctions that are available on the MDdeck.Fade In and Fade Out ZYou can use Fade-in

Seite 32 - Moving Tracks

Other Functions38Falling Asleep to Music(Sleep Timer)You can set the deck so that it turns off automatically after60 minutes.AMS YESMENU/NOHMm?/1AxX.&

Seite 33 - Naming a Track or MD

39Additional InformationPrecautionsOn safety• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,unplug the deck and have it checked by qualified

Seite 34 - D

4Before You Start theHookupChecking the supplied accessoriesThis MD deck comes with the following items:• Audio connecting cords (2)• Optical cable (1

Seite 35 - Erasing a track or disc name

40Additional InformationHandling MDsThe MD is enclosed in a cartridge to protect the disc fromdebris or fingerprints and to make it easy to handle.How

Seite 36 - Undoing the Last Edit

41Additional InformationTroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties whileusing the deck, use this troubleshooting guide to help

Seite 37 - Functions

42Additional InformationGeneralPower requirementsWhere purchased Power requirementsU.S.A. and Canada 120 V AC, 60 HzU.K. and Continental Europe 220 -

Seite 38 - Falling Asleep to Music

43Additional InformationEdit Menu TableThe following table provides a quick guide to the various editing functions that you can perform using the Edit

Seite 39 - Information

44Additional InformationSetup Menu TableThe following table provides an overview of the various Setup Menu items, including their parameters, factory

Seite 40 - System Limitations

45Additional InformationIndexAAccessoriesoptional 42supplied 4AMS 22Audio connecting cord 4, 5Auto Cut 17Auto Pause 27Auto Space 26Autom

Seite 43 - Edit Menu Table

Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia

Seite 44 - Self-Diagnosis Function

5Getting StartedHooking Up the Audio ComponentsDIGITAL(ANALOG)INLINEOUTLRINMDINLROUTDIGITALOUTRequired cordsAudio connecting cords (2) (supplied)When

Seite 45

6Getting StartedSetting the voltage (only on modelssupplied with a voltage selector)Make sure the voltage selector on the rear panel of thedeck is set

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7Getting Started

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8Front Panel PartsDescriptionLocation andFunction ofPartsThis chapter tells you about thelocation and function of the variousbuttons and controls on t

Seite 48 - Printed in Malaysia

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