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D-F101

Component System
D-F101 Series Component System

MD Recorder

DMD-F101 DR R-F101

Receiver CD Player

DRA-F101 DCD-F101

Cassette Deck

Receiver

DRA-F101

The DRA-F101 receiver represents the heart of the Denon D-F101 component system featuring space-saving 250mm depth design and luxurious aluminum front panels. Its remote control unit also controls the main functions of other components in the system. System-wide Features Gently reflective half-mirror displays Display brightness dimmable in 4 stages Auto Function Change, for one-touch switching from one sound source to another One-touch Synchro Recording, for trouble-free recording from CD to tape or MD. Choose either "All Track" or "1 Track" synchro recording. Everyday Timer, to automatically turn on/off the system at the same time each day Sleep Timer, to automatically turn off the system in 10 to 60 minutes (set in 10-min. increments) Auto Power On Energy-saving power consumption of less than 1W during standby
Amplifier Section Engineering for high-quality sound inherited from highend Denon amps, including: - Discrete configuration for clear stereo separation - Large transformer for robust yet stable power (35W+ 35W) - High-capacity heat sink - Parts strictly selected for their contribution to sound quality Input and Output terminals Input: PHONO (MM), CD, DVD/AUX, TAPE, MD Output: TAPE, MD, Subwoofer (Mono) Tuner Section 40-station Preset Memory (FM/AM) Auto Preset Memory, for easy selection of your favorite stations Tuning of preset stations possible by remote control Remote Control Unit Controls entire D-F101 system Frequently-used buttons in large, easy-to-find size Less-used controls stored behind door to avoid confusion

CD Player

DCD-F101
96-kHz, 24-bit D/A converter, for utterly faithful sound reproduction with wide dynamic range and clear, detailed sound 8-times oversampling digital filter, to restore analog naturalness to digital sound CD-R/RW (audio) Playback (*1)
*(*1) Disks that have been poorly finalised following recording may be only partially playable or not playable at all.
1 set of optical digital output, for recording digital signals directly to an MD or CD recorder without deterioration in sound quality Repeat Play (2 types) and Program Play functions, to add variety to playback enjoyment One-touch Synchro Record, when combined with the DRA-F101 receiver and DMD-F101 MD recorder or DRR-F101 cassette deck

MD Recorder (Optional)

DMD-F101
Supports the MDLP compression format, for up to 160 minutes in 2x mode or 320 minutes (as much as 4 CDs of music) in 4x mode of stereo recording when using an 80-minute MD.
(Recording formats and modes can be mixed on the same MD but can not be played on players not supporting MDLP.)
Group Management track organisation function, for easy search and playback of tracks on MDs recorded in MDLP.
(MD players not supporting Group Management will play the disc in the normal manner.)
Wealth of MD editing functions Convenient PICK REC function, for quickly recording something you want to keep from the beginning of it when you suddenly hear it on the radio or a CD. 2 sets of optical digital inputs and 1 set of optical digital outputs, for direct recording of digital signals Sampling frequencies of 32/48 kHz are automatically converted to the standard MD frequency of 44.1 kHz. Digital REC volume control One-touch Synchro Record, when combined with the DRA-F101 receiver and DCD-F101 CD player. Remote Controller Optical cable supplied

Cassette Deck (Optional)

DRR-F101
Horizontal loading, to ensure stable tape travel and clean sound during recording and playback Dolby B Noise Reduction, to suppress noise on the tape Auto Reverse, for automatic repeat play of sides A and B Auto Tape Selector, for automatic setting of bias and equalizer when tape is loaded One-touch Synchro Record, when combined with the DRA-F101 receiver and DCD-F101 CD player.

Loudspeaker

SC-M101
Denon's latest UK designed speaker is the result of many hours of design and research. Once again, extensive listening tests took place with all types of music. Attention to detail and fine-tuning has produced a speaker with a highly sophisticated and amazing depth of sound.

D-F101 Series

DRA-F101 / DCD-F101 / DRR-F101 / SC-M101

Specifications /

Rated output power
35 W + 35 W (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7 % THD)

Power Amplifier Section

Input Sensitivity/Impedance PHONO MM LINE Input Terminal Output Terminal Frequency Response Tone control Bass Treble Loudness FM Section Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity Signal to noise ratio AM Section Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity General Power Supply Dimensions, Weight AC 230 V, 50 Hz 250 (W) x 82 (H) x 250 (D) mm, 3.5 kg 522 - 1611 kHz 18 V 87.50 - 108.00 MHz 1.2 V (12.8 dBf) Stereo: 70 dB, Mono: 74 dB 8 dB at 100 Hz 8 dB at 10 kHz 8 dB at 100 Hz, 6 dB at 10 kHz 2.5 mV/ 47 kohms 300 mV/ 47 kohms PHONO, CD, DVD / AUX, TAPE, MD TAPE, MD 5 Hz - 80 kHz
Disk played Dynamic Range Signal-to-noise ratio
Music CD, CD-R / RW (audio) 2 Hz - 20 kHz 95 dB 102 dB 0.005 % (1 kHz) 24 bit, 96 kHz 8 times 20 tracks

Frequency Response

Total harmonic distortion Number of D/A Converters Oversampling Programming General Power Supply Dimensions, Weight
AC 230 V, 50 Hz 250 (W) x 82 (H) x 250 (D) mm, 2.6 kg

Type Heads

4-track, 2-channel, auto reverse stereo cassette deck
Record and Playback Erase Frequency Response Tape Wow and flutter Signal-to-noise ratio General Power Supply Dimensions, Weight
Hard permalloy Record / Playback rotary head x 1 Double gap ferrite erase head x Hz - 16 kHz NORMAL, HIGH 0.09 % W.RMS 62 dB (Dolby B ON)
AC 230 V, 50 Hz 250 (W) x 82 (H) x 250 (D) mm, 2.8 kg

Dynamic Range Signal-to-noise ratio Sampling Frequency General Power supply Dimensions, Weight
5 Hz - 80 kHz 95 dB 98 dB 44.1 kHz
AC 230 V, 50 Hz 250 (W) x 82 (H) x 250 (D) mm, 2.5 kg

Enclosure Type

2-Way Reflex 6 Ohms 68Hz-20kHz 87 dB 3.6 kHz 6 Litres 20 - 75 W/Ch 247mm x 167mm x 217mm 3.2 Kg European Beech veneer
Nominal Impedance Frequency Response 3dB Sensitivity SPL/m/2.83V Cross-Over Frequency Effective Volume Recommended amplifier power Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Finishes
HAYDEN LABORATORIES LTD. Hayden House, Chiltern Hill, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks. SL9 9UG. Tel: www.denon.co.uk Fax : 01753 880109
DENON, LTD. 3-16-11, YUSHIMA, BUNKYO-KU, TOKYO 113-0034, JAPAN www.denon.co.jp

27770702 (UK)

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MINIDISC RECORDER

DMD-F101

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

PROG/ DIRECT

POWER LOADING MECHANISM

REPEAT RANDOM

TITLE CHARACTER

ON / STANDBY

18T rm s

dB --30 -20 -12 -6 -2 0

INPUT MEMO REC / EDIT CHARACTER

CD SRS MULTI REC

REC LEVEL / ENTER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-282
MINIDISC RECORDER DMD-F101

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

NOTE ON USE

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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.
Keep the set free from moisture, water, and dust. Avoid high temperatures. Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed on a rack.
Do not let foreign objects in the set.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards: EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-3. Following the provisions of 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC Directive.
CAUTION The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. Please be care the environmental aspects of battery disposal. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing for use. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long periods of time.
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the set.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

CLASS 1 ,, LASER PRODUCT
Handle the power cord carefully. Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.
* (For sets with ventilation holes) Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. Never disassemble or modify the set in any way.

FRONT PANEL

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REAR PANEL

DISPLAY
SRS 1TR RPT LP24 PICK RANDOM PROG 1ALL

OPT ATM ANA

IMPORTANT TO SAFETY

WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
TABLE OF CONTENTS z x c v b n m ,. 0
Features.... 4 Cautions on Handling... 4 About MiniDiscs.... 4 Connections.... 5 Part Names and Functions... 6, 7 Remote Control Unit.... 8 System Remote Control Unit... 9 Normal Playback... 10 Various Playback Functions... 10~13 Recording.... 14, 15 Various Recording Functions... 16 Long recording (MDLP recording)... 17 Group Functions.... 18~21 Editing.... 22~28 PICK REC Function.... 29 System Functions... 30, 31 Messages... 32 System Limitations.... 32 Troubleshooting... 33 Main Specifications.... 33

3 ABOUT MINIDISCS

2 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, m 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.

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 10C (50F) 35C (95F). 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.
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.

1 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.

Flashes during the manual search operation in the play mode. 3 : Lights in the pause mode. Flashes during the manual search operation in the pause mode. 4 : Lights in the recording and recording pause modes. SRS/SRS 1TR: Lights in the CD synchronized recording mode. : Lights when the contents of the MiniDisc are being changed after the recording, erasing, title input or another editing operation has been performed. PICK: Lights in the PICK REC recording mode. RANDOM: Lights in the random play mode. PROG: Lights during the program setting and program play modes. RPT: Lights as follows each time the repeat button is pressed.

Off : Normal playback

: 1-track repeat playback

RPT ALL

: All-track repeat playback

6 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

Names and Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons
2 Buttons not explained here function in the same way as the corresponding buttons on the main unit.
(1) Inserting the batteries
The included remote control unit (RC-282) can be used to operate the DMD-F101 from a distance. Cautions on batteries Use R6P (AA) batteries in the remote control unit. The batteries should be replaced with new ones after approximately one year, though this depends on the frequency with which the remote control unit is used. Even if the batteries are less than a year old, replace them with new ones if the remote control unit no longer operates even from a short distance from the main unit. The included battery is only for verifying operation. 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 units battery compartment. Remove the batteries when not using the remote control unit for long periods of time. To avoid explosions and fluid leakage: Do not use one new battery with one old one. Do not use two different types of batteries. Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in flames. If the battery fluid should leak, wipe all the fluid off the battery compartment, then insert new batteries.
Power operation switch Press this button to switch the power between the on and standby modes. EJECT button
NOTE: When the DMD-F101 is connected in a system with the D-F101 series, the DMDF101s power cannot be switched between the on and standby modes using the power button on the remote control unit.

6. Playing in random order (remote control unit only)... Random Playback Use the number buttons (1 to 10) and the +10 button to input the number of the desired track. For example: Press button 4 to listen to the 4th track, buttons +10 and 2 to listen to the 12th track. Playback begins from that track. Use this function to play all the tracks on the disc once in random order.
5. Playing tracks in a certain order (remote control unit only).. Track Programmed Playback
Use this function to select certain tracks from the disc and program them to play in a certain order. Up to 25 tracks can be programmed.
In the stop mode, press the RANDOM button. The RANDOM indicator lights.
In the stop mode, press the PROG/DIRECT button. Track Program appears on the multi-display. The PROG indicator lights. Use the number buttons and the +10 button to select the tracks for programmed playback. For example, to program the 3rd, 12th and 7th tracks, press 3 , +10 , 2 and 7.
Press the 1 (play) button. This function repeatedly displays at high speed the track numbers stored on the disc, automatically performs track selection and starts playback.
To cancel random playback, press the RANDOM button again. Normal playback resumes. Press the 1 (play) button. The tracks are played in the programmed order. NOTES: The single track repeat mode cannot be set during random playback. A press of the REPEAT button during random play will result in the unit performing random play in a different track order after completing random play once. Random play can be enjoyed in a different track order on each subsequent occasion.
7. Playing repeatedly (remote control unit only).. Repeat Playback
(1) Playing a single track repeatedly [Single Track Repeat] (2) Playing all tracks repeatedly [All Track Repeat]
REPEAT RANDOM TITLE CHARACTER
Press the REPEAT button once.
Press the REPEAT button twice.
indicators light on the display and the single track repeat mode is set.
indicators light on the display and the all track repeat mode is set.
Press the automatic search buttons ( 8 and 9 ) to select the track to be played repeatedly.
Press the 1 (play) button. The disc is played repeatedly.
Press the 1 (play) button. Playback starts. Once the selected track ends, it is played again from the beginning.
The all track repeat mode can also be set by pressing the REPEAT button twice during playback. If the REPEAT button is pressed during programmed playback, the tracks are played repeatedly in the programmed order. To cancel the all track repeat mode, press the REPEAT button repeatedly until the RPT indicator turns off.

(1) Press the MULTI REC button. (2) Press the MEMORY REC button.

(Recording stopped)

REC PAUSE

Set mode

Recorded section

6 seconds

Use this function to prevent missing the beginning of the satellite broadcast or other program you want to record using the AIR CHECK function.
Press the MULTI REC button.
During recording, press the MULTI REC button. When the MULTI REC button is pressed during recording, a track number is added at that point. A new track number cannot be added for approximately 4 seconds after the last track number.

1st track

(Recording continues.)
2. Stopping recording temporarily
Recording can be stopped temporarily then resumed from the same point.
Perform the operations under Starting recording on Pages 14 and 15. To record an analog input, perform steps 1 to 8 under Analog recording. To record a digital input, perform steps 1 to 7 under Digital recording. Press the MEMORY REC button. Recording starts from a point up 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.
q Press the 1/3 (play/pause) button.
During recording, press the (play/pause) button. When the (play/pause) button is pressed during recording, the pause mode is set at that point and the track number changes. Press the (play/pause) button to resume recording.

2nd track (Pause)

NOTE: The set stores in the memory the sound which is being input at the point when the recording pause mode is set. Thus, the sound from 6 seconds ago cannot be recorded if recording is started more than 6 seconds after the recording pause mode is set. In addition, if the input is switched with the INPUT button (INPUT) in the 6 seconds before memory recording is started, the sound recorded before the input was switched may be recorded.
w Press the 1/3 (play/pause) button.
A blank section of approximately 2 seconds is inserted before recording resumes.
12 LONG RECORDING (MDLP RECORDING)

This unit is compatible with the MDLP (MD-Long Play) format, thereby allowing stereo recording for double or quadruple the normal recording time (MDLP recording). Make the following settings to use the MDLP recording mode: NOTES: It is not possible to play or edit tracks recorded in the MDLP mode on the other players that are not MDLP compatible. It is not possible to combine tracks recorded in the MDLP mode with tracks recorded in the normal mode. The recording mode cannot be changed during recording.

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 displayed, indicating that the track was recorded in the MDLP mode. The LP stamp function is set to On upon shipment from the factory. Press the EDIT button, turn the jog dial of the main unit, and select the LP stamp mode. LP Stamp? is displayed. Press the ENTER button. Stamp On/Off is displayed. Turn the jog dial of the main unit, and select On/Off of the LP stamp function. Press the ENTER button.
NOTES: LP: serves as an indicator notifying you that the track cannot be played on players that are not MDLP compatible. LP: is not displayed when the track is played on an MDLP compatible player. When the LP stamp function is set to On, the LP: stamp is recorded as part of the track name, so the number of characters that can be input per MD decreases. In addition, if the track is split using the divide function, the LP: stamp is also added to the second of the split tracks.
1. Setting the MDLP recording mode
Press the EDIT button, turn the jog dial of the main unit, and select the MDLP mode. MDLP? is displayed. Press the ENTER button. MDLP 2/4/Off is displayed. Turn the jog dial and select the desired mode. 2 flashes when the LP 2 recording mode (double the normal recording time) is selected, 4 flashes when the LP 4 recording mode (quadruple the normal recording time) is selected, and off flashes when the normal recording mode is selected. Press the ENTER button. MDLP 2 (or MDLP 4 or off) is displayed. LP 2 (or LP 4) lights when the MDLP recording mode is selected.
After setting the MDLP recording mode, record using the same procedure as for normal recording (analog, digital recording or CD syncronized recording).

In the stop mode, press the GROUP button. 1Group Mode is displayed. Press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Display G01Gp CC (Title).
Press the ENTER button. TRACK 03-05 is displayed.
Press the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) and display the last track number that you wish to change.
Press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed.
Press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Group Modify? is displayed. Press the ENTER button. TRACK 01-05 is displayed.
Press the ENTER button. Complete is displayed. Press the 5 (eject) button. The tracks of the group will change. 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button.
4. Changing the title of the group
Example: Changing the title of group 1

5. Cancel a group

Example: Perform group cancellation of group 2
6. Delete the title of a group
Example: Delete the title of group 2

7. Delete a group

Example: Delete group 1

2 6,7 4

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 you wish to delete. Display G01Gp CC (Title). Press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed. Press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Display Gp Name In?. Press the ENTER button and enter the title of the group. For instructions on inputting titles, see step 5 under Adding disc titles on Page 26. Press the EDIT button to enter the input group title.
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 that you wish to cancel. Display G02Gp CC (Title). Press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed. Press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Display Group Cancel?. Press the ENTER button. Complete is displayed.

14 Editing

The editing functions can be used to add track numbers, combine tracks, erase unwanted sections, etc. It is also possible to give titles to discs and tracks. Use the editing functions to get the best of the excellent operability that MiniDiscs offer.
(1) Erasing tracks [Erasing one track at a time]

(Remote control unit)

1. Editing
This unit is equipped with the following four editing functions:

(Main unit)

Editing functions
These four editing functions can be combined for a variety of editing possibilities.
Erasing single tracks Erasing all tracks Erasing a certain section of a track

DIVIDE

Dividing tracks

COMBINE

Combining track

Moving tracks

In the stop mode, display the number of the track to be erased. 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 the number of the track to be erased. This step is unnecessary when you want to erase the paused track. Press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed. Either turn 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 numbers of the tracks following that track are all decreased by one. 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button.
When editing tracks, adding or erasing titles, close the accidental erasure prevention tab to cover the hole.

[Erasing all tracks]

ALL A-B
[Erasing a certain section of a track]
This function comes in handy for example when you want to erase part of an unattended recording made with the AIR CHECK function.

2, 6, 8

4,2~10

3~5, 7,9,10 1

Load the disc you want to erase. In the stop mode, press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed.
In the play mode or pause mode, press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed. Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Display A-B Erase?. Press the ENTER button. A Point In? is displayed. Press the ENTER button at the position where you want to start erasing (point 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 unit to move point A. A Point [point number] is displayed. Fine-adjustment is possible within the range of 176 to +176 points. (1 point equals approximately 0.012 seconds.) Press the ENTER button to reset point A. B Point [point number] is displayed. To fine-adjust point B, turn the jog dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit to move point A. B Point [point number] is displayed. Fine-adjustment is possible within the range of 176 to +176 points. (1 point equals approximately 0.012 seconds.) Press the ENTER button. Position OK? is displayed. The section at which the track is to be combined is played repeatedly for several seconds.

Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Display All Erase?. Press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit. The Erase OK? message appears. If it is OK to erase all the tracks, 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 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button.
When All Erase? is used, both the tracks and the disc title are erased. To cancel the erasing procedure, press the 2 (stop) or CLEAR button before step 5 above.

(2) Dividing tracks

Press the ENTER button to erase the A-B section. 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 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button.
A recorded track can be divided, adding a new track number to the second part. Use this function to add a track number at the desired position to make it easy to search for that position.
Press the CLEAR button to reset the settings to as they were one step before that point. To cancel the erasing procedure, press the 2 (stop) or CLEAR button before step 10 above.
NOTES: Tracks that have been deleted may be returned to the original condition with the Undoing the last editing operation on Page 28, but make sure that you check before making a deletion. On group registered discs, deletion between A-B of this section is not possible. Please use Dividing Tracks of the next section and Erasing one track at a time of Page 24.

To cancel the moving procedure, press the 2 (stop) or CLEAR button before step 6 above.
(5) Changing the order of the tracks
Use this function to change the order of the recorded tracks on the MiniDisc.
2. Adding titles or erasing titles
2 Up to 100 characters can be input for the track and disc titles.

(1) Adding disc titles

Load the disc to which you want to give a title.

4,5 2,6

In the stop mode, press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed. Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or press one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit. Display Program Move?. Press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit. Display New 01<--Tr. Reprogram the first track. After turning the jog dial on the main unit or pressing one of the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) or the number buttons on the remote control unit, press the ENTER button and program the track to be moved. For example, to move the track that is currently third to the beginning, specify 3. At this time New 01<03Tr is displayed. When the ENTER button is pressed, the mode for selecting the next track number is set and New 02<--Tr is displayed. To program other track numbers, repeat step 4. Press the ENTER button. To fix the program in step 4, press the ENTER button while New CC<--Tr is displayed. Prog. Move OK? is displayed.
Press the EDIT button after the total number of tracks on the disc 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 dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons (8 and 9) on the remote control unit to select the desired character. Some characters that can be input on this unit cannot be displayed on other models.
The shape of the cursor changes each time the CHARACTER button is pressed. Press the ENTER button to move the track(s). 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 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button. Up to 25 tracks can be specified. Press the CLEAR button at step 5 to clear the track number that was last programmed. Press the CALL button at step 5 to check the program. To cancel the move operation, press the 2 (stop) button or the CLEAR button before step 6. [Explanation of cursor:]

Capital letter/number input mode Small letter/number input mode [Available characters and numbers] Capital letter/number input mode: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 Small letter/number input mode: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 Special character input mode: (Space)
Special character input mode
NOTES: Tracks that have not been programmed are moved behind the programmed tracks. It is not possible to program the same track more than once. On group registered discs, changing the order of the tracks of this section is not possible. Please use Moving tracks of Page 25.
When the manual search forward button (7) or the ENTER button is pressed, the selected character is set, and the unit is set to the input standby mode for the next character. The cursor can be moved back by pressing the manual search reverse button (6). Use this to correct input characters.

(3) Adding track titles

Press the EDIT button to enter the input 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button.
To erase a character, move the cursor to that character then press the CLEAR button. To correct a character, first erase it, then input the correct character. It is not possible to write / two or more times in a row.

(2) Erasing disc titles

q Perform steps 1 and 2 under (1) Adding disc titles. w Display Disc N. Erase? at step 3. e Press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit. Complete is displayed. r Perform step 7. When All N. Erase? is displayed and the ENTER button is pressed at step w above, the disc title and all the track titles are erased at once.
In the stop mode, 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 the track number. Press the EDIT button. Edit Mode is displayed. In the play, pause or recording modes, press the EDIT button to give a title to the current track. 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 Tr Name In?. Press the ENTER button. The cursor flashes, indicating the title input standby mode. Input the title. For instructions on inputting titles, see step 5 under Adding disc titles on Page 26. Press the EDIT button to enter the 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 set the power to the standby mode. In the stop mode, press the 2 (stop) button.

If the power is set to the standby mode by pressing the power operation button during the PICK REC mode, all the tracks played since the PICK REC mode was set are stored on the disc. The P. Rec OK? display may appear if the PICK REC mode is canceled several seconds after it is set, but it may happen that no track has be recorded.
When the operation in step 1 is performed in the middle of a track, it is not possible to record that track from the beginning. During the PICK REC operation, the track number may change in the middle of the piece of music. Perform the operation in step 4 for all the tracks you want to record. To cancel recording after performing the operation in step 4, press the ENTER button again before the track number changes. The PICK REC indicator stops flashing, remaining lit, and that track is not recorded. During the PICK REC operation, check the time for which PICK REC recording is possible on the display. (Pay attention to the amount of time remaining.) 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.)
NOTE: When writing the TOC data starts, indicator flashes. Do not subject this unit to shocks or unplug the power cord while the data is being written, or the recording may be lost or may not be properly stored on the disc.

16 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

(1) System connection 2 Operation is even easier when the components in the D-F101 series are connected to the DMD-F101 with system connections. (For instructions on connections, refer to the respective operating instructions of receiver (DRA-F101). 2 The system functions will only work when the components of the D-F101 series are connected. They will not work with other components. 2 The system function signals for operating the components in the D-F101 series are all output from the receiver (DRAF101). Thus, when making system connections, be sure to connect the receiver (DRA-F101).
(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.
(2) Auto power on function (when connected to the D-F101 series components) 2 When the system is set to the standby mode, you can start the playback of disc simply by pressing the play/pause button.
Press the play/pause button while a unit other than the DMD-F101 (CD player or Cassette deck) is playing. Playback on the currently playing unit stops. At the same time, the receivers function switches to MD and the MD starts playing. To perform this operation from the system remote control unit, first turn the remote control units function select switch and set the function to MD.

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255 tracks are already recorded on the disc. (Disc Full is displayed.) Recording is not possible. You are attempting to digitally record a digitally recorded source. (Copy Prohibit is displayed.) The INPUT button is not set properly. The INPUT LEVEL control is turned down.

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Check the recording input mode. Adjust the INPUT LEVEL control.

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