Sharp MD-MS702
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Brand: Sharp
Part Number: CS-BP800-72206961
EAN: 4894128005001
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User reviews and opinions
| njo |
11:46am on Friday, September 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| 5 Years and still running great! I have had this for 5 years and used if somewhat but never abused it. | |
| mol68 |
1:52pm on Friday, May 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Best sound I have ever heard I love this thing. This was the very first mini disk player I ever bought. I love these head phones. Best sound I have ever heard I love this thing. This was the very first mini disk player I ever bought. I love these head phones. | |
| home-vbk8n |
3:15pm on Monday, May 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Best sound I have ever heard I love this thing. This was the very first mini disk player I ever bought. I love these head phones. | |
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Documents
s Storing the unit
Avoid using or leaving the unit in the following places. q Places exposed to direct sunlight for many hours (especially in cars with the doors and windows closed) or near heaters. (The cabinet may deform, change color, or malfunction.) q Places exposed to water. q Places exposed to excessive dust. q Places where temperatures are excessively high or low. q Places (bathrooms) where the humidity is extremely high. q Places with strong magnetic fields such as TVs or loudspeakers. q Places exposed to vibration. q Places where sand can easily enter the inside of the unit (beaches etc.). q If the unit is used near radio tuners or TVs, noise and/or picture interference may result. If you experience these problems, move the unit away from such devices.
s Volume setting
If the volume is adjusted according to your usual expectations of noise, you may damage your hearing due to the high volume. Reduce the volume before starting to play. MiniDiscs, compared to ordinary cassette tapes, have very little noise.
s Concern for others when listening to MiniDiscs
While listening to music, the sound escaping from your headphones may disturb people around you. If you are using the unit in particularly crowded places (such as on trains or buses), reduce the volume to avoid disturbing people around you.
s Precautions
To avoid accidental electric shock or other possible problems, observe the precautions listed below. q Do not disassemble or modify the unit. q Do not drop or subject the unit to shock. q Do not use the unit near open flames. q Do not spill liquid on the unit. q Do not use an external power supply, other than the 5V DC power supply packaged with this unit. q SHARP is not responsible for damage due to improper use. Refer all servicing to a SHARP authorized service center.
s Notes about the rechargeable battery
q A rechargeable lithium-ion battery is the only kind that can be used. Even if the battery supplied with the unit is not used, you should charge it at least once every three months to maintain the battery. q The rechargeable battery can be charged approximately 300 times. q Do not use any battery other than that specified. Use of other batteries may cause malfunctions. q When the operating time is reduced to about half the normal amount of time, even after a full charge is performed, replace the battery with a new one. q When charging or when using the rechargeable battery, use it within an ambient temperature range of 41F (5C) to 95F (35C). q If the rechargeable battery is used in a cold environment, the operating time will decrease.
Since the rechargeable battery is vulnerable to damage, please note the following. q Do not carry the battery in your pocket or in a bag together with metal objects (keys, coins, jewelry, etc.). The battery may short out and generate significant amounts of heat. q Do not short-circuit the terminals as they will become very hot and will damage the battery. q Do not dip the battery in water, do not dispose of it in a fire, and do not take it apart. To avoid damaging the battery and shortening its service life, please note the following. q Do not drop or subject the battery to shock. q Do not insert objects (metal etc.) into the battery compartment of this product or into the rechargeable battery. Do not get the terminals dirty. If the rechargeable terminals are dirty, the operating time may be shortened or it may not be possible to charge the battery. q After the rechargeable battery is charged or used, it will get slightly warm. This is normal.
NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS INDICATORS
SYNC REC
s Remote control unit
1. Synchro Recording Indicator 2. Character/Time Information Indicator 3. Record Indicator 4. Repeat Indicator: 5. Random Indicator 6. Disc Mode Indicator 7. Total Track Number Display 8. Track Number Indicator 9. Battery Indicator: 10. Headphones Jack 11. Hold Switch 12. Play Mode Button 13. Volume Buttons: +, 14. Bass Button 15. Display Button 16. Play/Pause Button: 17. Stop/Power Off Button: s 18. Fast Reverse/Fast Forward Buttons: /
1 RANDOM
s Main unit
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator Record Indicator Level Meter Repeat Indicator: TOC Indicator Battery Indicator: Random Indicator Track Number Indicator Character/Time Information Indicator Synchro Recording Indicator Disc Mode Indicator Disc Name Indicator Track Name Indicator Remaining Recording Time Indicator Total Track Number Display
16. Record/Track Mark Button 17. Volume/Name Select Buttons: +, 18. Display/Lowercase Characters Button 19. Character Button 20. Stop/Power Off/Charge Button: s/:OFF 21. Play/Pause Button: 22. Fast Reverse/Fast Forward/Recording Level Control/Cursor Buttons: / 23. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button 24. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button 25. Eject Lever 26. Bass/Delete Button 27. Mode/Insert Button
28. Microphone Input Jack 29. Hold Switch 30. Rechargeable Lithium-lon Battery Compartment 31. Optical/Line Input Jack 32. Headphones Jack 33. 5V DC Input Jack 34. Battery Case Connection Terminals
s AC power
1 Connect the cord from the AC adaptor
to the DC IN 5V jack on the main unit.
2 Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
Notes: q If there is an electrical storm in your vicinity, unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet. q When the unit is not in use for extended periods, remove the AC adaptor from the AC outlet. q Never use an AC adaptor other than the one specified. Otherwise, malfunctions or serious safety hazards may result. q Do not bend, twist or tie the power cord or put heavy objects on top of it.
BEFORE RECORDING
s Type of recording
Two types of recording are possible: Digital recording and Analog recording. There are different cables and connections for each type of recording, depending on the jacks on the equipment being connected to the unit. (1) Analog recording Connect the unit to equipment that has a line output jack, using the cable included with this unit. q Main equipment: CD player, MD player, radio cassette player, etc. q Cable required: Connecting cable included with this unit (2) Digital recording Connect the unit to equipment that has an optical output jack using an optical digital cable (available optionally). Using an optical signal to transfer the music to a MiniDisc allows very high quality recording. q Main equipment: DSS tuner, CD player, MD player, etc. q Cable required: Optical digital cable (AD-M1DC or AD-M2DC, available optionally)
AUDIO OUT
Playback side
Recording side
To the line output jacks on a stereo Recording side To the OPTICAL/ LINE IN jack
OPTICAL/ LINE IN
Connecting cable included with this unit
Digital cable (AD-M2DC, available optionally) Digital cable (AD-M1DC, available optionally)
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL OUT
To the OPTICAL/LINE IN jack
To the optical output jack To the optical output jack (square shaped jack) on a (round shaped jack) on stereo etc. an MD player etc.
s Types of discs
There are two types of discs: playback-only and recordable discs. q Playback-only MiniDisc: This type of MiniDisc usually contains commercially available pre-recorded music. This is the same kind of optical disc as CDs. Playback is performed using an optical pickup. (Recording and editing are not possible.) There will only be a shutter on one side (the back). q Recordable MiniDisc: This is a raw disc on which recording can be performed. This is a magnetooptical disc. Recordings are made using a laser and a modulated magnetic field. Repeated recording is possible. Shutters can be seen on both sides of this type of disc.
s To prevent recorded discs from being erased accidentally
Slide the accidental erase prevention tab, located on the side of the disc, in the direction indicated by the arrow. q The disc will then be protected against accidental erasure. q To add a recording to such a disc, slide the accidental erase prevention tab back to its original position.
Protected against accidental erasure
Notes: q When making important recordings, it is recommended that you use the AC adaptor. A fully charged rechargeable battery should be loaded into the unit. Then, even if a power failure occurs, the power source will switch over to the rechargeable battery automatically. q When using the rechargeable battery or the alkaline batteries, if the headphones volume level is set to 0", the battery consumption will be less than when listening to the recording while it is being made. q Insert each plug firmly. If the connections are poor, the recording may not be made properly. Always keep the plugs clean. If the plugs are dirty, electrical noise may be recorded.
RECORDING USING THE CABLE INCLUDED WITH THE UNIT
s Recording from CDs or MDs (Synchro recording)
q Synchro recording is a method that detects the playback sound from the source equipment. When sound is present, it automatically starts the recording. When the source is silent, the recording will be paused. q Adjust the recording level so that the maximum sound volume from the source makes the reading swing somewhere between -4 dB and 0 dB. q To record from a CD, first adjust the recording level. Then put the equipment connected to this unit into the playback stand-by mode.
5 Press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO
button.
1 Connect the external equipment.
(See page 8.)
Flashing
2 Insert a recordable MiniDisc. 3 Press the REC button.
q To record from a tuner, first tune in a broadcast. q To record from a CD, first start playing the track you want to record.
6 Begin playback on the source equipment. q Recording will begin automatically.
To interrupt recording:
q When the source equipment is stopped, the unit will enter the synchro recording stand-by mode. When playback is resumed, a recording will be resumed. q If a silence lasts for 3 seconds or more, the recording will be paused. q Pressing the button on this unit (when in this mode) will cause the unit to enter the recording stand-by mode and cancel the synchro recording mode.
4 While playing sound from the external equipment connected to this unit, press the 5 or 4 button to adjust the
recording level.
0dB -4dB
Continued on the following page.
To stop recording:
Press the s/:OFF button. q If the unit is left alone after the recording has stopped, the power will be turned off about 2 minutes later.
automatically. (For details about the TOC, see page 20.)
To remove the MiniDisc:
Turn off the power and move the EJECT lever in the direction indicated by the arrow.
After recording:
Press the s/:OFF button while in the stop mode. q After the track number has been written on the disc, the power will be turned off
s Recording from a tuner or a CD (Manual recording)
q Manual recordings can be started and stopped as you like. Put the unit in the recording stand-by To interrupt recording: mode. (Perform steps 1 - 4 in the Press the button while recording. Synchro recording section.) q The unit will enter the recording standby mode. Press the button. q To resume recording, press the q Recording will start. button again. q To record from a CD, press the The track number will be increased by button, and then start playback on the one each time you interrupt a recordequipment connected to this unit. ing. q Track numbers can be created while recording. (Page 17)
Recordings can not be made in the following situations: q Recording on a playback-only MiniDisc (commercially available music) q If a Minidisc is protected against accidental erasure (page 9) About the recording level: q If the recording level is too low, the playback sound volume may be too low to hear well. If it is too high, the playback sound may be greatly distorted. Since digitally recorded CDs have a large dynamic range (the volume can vary tremendously from very soft to extremely loud), do not set the recording level any higher than is necessary. Precautions when recording: q Do not jar or bump the main unit while recording. Otherwise, the recording may be unusable. q Depending on the strength and type
of playback signal in the original recording, the new recording may not begin or pause at the correct point when in the synchro mode. If this happens, try making a manual recording. Precautions when inserting a MiniDisc: q To insert a Minidisc, push on the middle of the edge of the disc while holding it parallel to the main unit. q If any resistance is felt, do not try to force the MiniDisc into the unit. It may cause more problems. If resistance is felt, remove the MiniDisc and try reloading it. Notes: q Whenever any button is pressed, the remote control display will light for about 4 seconds. q The REC button does not light.
Stereo microphone (commercially available)
VOL / NAME
To the MIC IN jack
1 Connect the stereo microphone to the 5 Press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO MIC IN jack on the main unit.
q When a microphone is connected to this unit, the unit will automatically switch to input from the microphone.
2 Insert a recordable Minidisc. 3 Press the REC button. 4 Press the
button to select the synchro recording level. (This level can be changed, even while recording.) q Refer to the following table.
Synchro recording level display Sound level at which to start recording
Mic input
q A monaural, long-play recording mode is available. (Page 17) q Timed identification marks can be created while recording. (Page 15) or the recording level.
MIC SYNC H MIC SYNC L
button to adjust q When the microphone input is set to MIC SYNC H, recording will start when a sound is detected at the lowest volume. If the unit starts recording too often due to low, unwanted noises, set the microphone input to MIC SYNC L.
q Adjust the recording level so that the maximum sound volume from the source makes the reading swing between -4 dB and 0 dB. q When the recording level display is changed from MIC H to MIC L, the sound will be interrupted momentarily. This is normal.
6 When
a sound, such as a person speaking, is picked up by the microphone, recording will begin automatically. q If a silence lasts for 3 seconds or more, the recording will be paused automatically. However, the unit will not pause for about the first 10 seconds after recording has started.
s Recording from the microphone (Mic manual recording)
q You can start recording manually (any time you like).
1 Put the unit in the recording stand-by
mode. (Perform steps 1 - 4 in the Mic synchro recording section.)
To interrupt a synchro recording:
Press the button while recording. q The Mic synchro recording mode will be canceled, and the unit will enter the recording stand-by mode. q To resume synchro recording, press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO button again.
2 Press the 06 button.
q Recording will start.
To interrupt a recording:
s To erase tracks To erase all of the tracks at once:
1 While
in the stop mode, press the EDIT/A.MARK/TIME MARK button to select ALL ERASE. q ALL ERASE can also be selected by holding down the EDIT/A.MARK/TIME MARK button for at least 2 seconds.
2 Press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO
button. q To cancel the operation, press the s/:OFF button.
To erase tracks one at a time:
1 Start
playing the track you want to erase, and press the button. q The unit will enter the pause mode. button to select ERASE.
2 Press the EDIT/A.MARK/TIME MARK
button again. q All of the track numbers, track names, and disc names will be erased.
Number of the paused track
4 Press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO
button again. q The track will be erased.
Notes: q Once a track has been erased, it cannot be recovered. Double-check the track number before erasing it. q When a track is erased, the numbers assigned to the tracks following the erased track will be automatically decreased by one. q When a track is erased, the track name will be erased at the same time.
5 To erase other tracks, repeat steps 1 4.
ABOUT TRACK NUMBERS
When recording, track numbers will be created automatically. (Auto marker function/Synchro marker function) When recording from analog inputs: (Including digital inputs other than CDs or MiniDiscs) A new track number will be automatically created whenever 1 second or more of silence occurs in the source. (Auto marker function)
About 1 second
When recording from digital inputs: (CDs/MiniDiscs only) Track numbers will be created automatically for each track at the same point where track numbers already exist on the CD or MiniDisc. (Synchro marker function)
First track Playback side Second track Third track
Silence Silence
First track Second track
Track A
Track B
Track C
First track Recording side
Second track
Third track
q If there is some noise in the silent spaces from the source, the track numbers may not be created at the correct position, depending on the contents of the source being recorded. q You can also record a series of tracks without using the auto marker function.
q The track numbers on the playback side may not match the track numbers recorded on the MiniDisc. q When recording, if a programmed playback is performed by the source or playback is performed by selecting tracks manually, the MiniDisc track numbers may not be the same as on the source. q The track numbers can also be changed after recording. q Track numbers may not be created, even when recording from digital inputs, depending on the CD player used for the source.
ABOUT THE TOC
The TOC (an abbreviation for Table of Contents) is information about the track numbers and recorded areas that allow the unit to find musical selections or sounds. The entire MD is controlled by the information in this TOC, which enables the unit to find the beginning of a track quickly or to record automatically in a vacant area. q The TOC is recorded in a specific area on a MiniDisc, which is not used for sound recording.
s About TOC recording
When you start recording or editing, TOC will appear in the display.
TOC display
s When is the TOC recorded?
The revised TOC will be recorded on the disc automatically when you press the s/:OFF button while in the stop mode. This will also turn the power to this unit off.
This indicates that information in the TOC is now being changed according to recording or editing being performed. q The changed TOC information will not be recorded on the MiniDisc right away.
The power will be turned off after the TOC has been recorded on the disc. Cautions: q While TOC or TOC EDIT! is displayed, do not do any of the following. Do not jar or bump the main unit. Do not unplug the AC adaptor. Do not remove the rechargeable battery or battery case. If you do, the changes in the recorded or edited contents will be lost if the TOC information is not recorded properly. q If the AC adaptor is unplugged or a power failure occurs while recording (before the TOC information has been written on the disc), the new recording will be erased. When new TOC information is added to a MiniDisc in a position where TOC information already exists, the added recording will be erased.
Notes: q While TOC is displayed, the MiniDisc should not be removed. Turn the power off first, and then remove the MiniDisc. q The edited contents can be stored on the disc after several editing steps have been performed.
PLAYING A MINIDISC
Headphones
For the left (L) For the right (R)
BASS/DEL
Track number that you want to give a track name
4 Perform steps 3 - 5 in the Disc name section. 5 When the track name is completely
entered, press the ENTER/F.PLAY/ SYNCHRO button.
Type of characters Capital letters Symbols indicates a space.
Characters <symbols> (They are selected using the + or button.)
0 A B C D E 5 / ? ' ;. , " # + $ % : V W X Y Z ( ) & < = @ _ ` >
Returns to
s To change track names or disc names
Some MiniDiscs created on other equipment may have more than 100 characters in a track name or disc name. The characters from the 101st character and on cannot be corrected or changed.
To add characters:
the unit in the character input mode. q To add characters to a disc name, perform steps 1 - 2 on page 28. q To add characters to a track name, perform steps 1 - 3 on page 29.
To change characters:
2 Press the
the unit in the character input mode. q To change characters in a disc name, perform steps 1 - 2 on page 28. q To change characters in a track name, perform steps 1 - 3 on page 29.
or button to move the cursor to the right of the character, where you want to add a new character.
3 Press the MODE/INS button.
q A space will be inserted.
or button to move the cursor to the character you want to change. press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO button.
4 Enter the new character you want, and
press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYNCHRO button.
3 Enter the new character you want, and
To delete characters:
s Name/stamp
Master MiniDisc (Prerecorded MiniDisc)
1. The sound is recorded. 2. The character information, such as the disc name and track names is transferred.
Recordable MiniDisc
the unit in the character input mode. q To delete characters in a disc name, perform steps 1 - 2 on page 28. q To delete characters in a track name, perform steps 1 - 3 on page 29.
or button to move the cursor to the character you want to delete.
1 Record
the sound from the master MiniDisc onto a recordable MiniDisc.
Playback unit Recording unit
3 Press the BASS/DEL button.
q The character will be erased.
Master MiniDisc
The sound is recorded.
q Refer to the standard recording method. (Pages 8 to 12) q At this point, only the sound is recorded. No character information is transferred.
q Check whether the total number of tracks on the newly recorded MiniDisc matches the total number of tracks on the master MiniDisc. If they do not match each other, combine or divide tracks using the edit operation. (Pages 2728) q This function can not be performed from pre-recorded (playback only) MiniDiscs.
7 Load the newly recorded MiniDisc into
the MD-MS702. q To cancel the operation, press the s/:OFF button.
2 When
the recording is complete, remove the newly recorded MiniDisc and load the master MiniDisc into the MD-MS702. q Do not mistake the master MiniDisc for the newly recorded MiniDisc.
When the battery is completely charged Charging is needed.
When the battery needs charging, it is impossible to start recording or editing.
q When the battery is completely discharged, the whole battery indicator will flash. Recharge the battery or replace the alkaline batteries with new ones. q When the battery has completely run out, BATT EMPTY (main unit) and Lo BATT (remote control unit) will appear. The power will be disconnected automatically. Notes: q When the AC adaptor included with this unit or an optionally available car adaptor is used, the battery indicator will not be shown. q The number of bars shown in the battery indicator may increase or decrease, depending on the operation being performed. This is normal. q When the rechargeable battery and the alkaline batteries are used at the same time, the rechargeable battery is used first, and then the alkaline batteries. Since the battery indicator shows the remaining amount of the particular battery being used, the number of bars will increase when the unit switches to the alkaline batteries.
q To cancel the hold mode, move the HOLD switch away from the safety position (the opposite direction of the arrow).
Remote control unit Can be operated from either the remote control unit or the main unit. Can only be operated from the remote control unit. Can only be operated from the main unit. Cannot be operated from either the remote control unit or the main unit. Cancel Main unit Cancel
Cancel Hold
Hold Cancel
If the hold function is active while the power is turned off, the power cannot be turned on by mistake and the battery will not be accidentally drained.
s To turn off the display backlight
Whenever you press a button, the display will light for about 4 seconds, so that you can read it in the dark. You can turn off the backlight.
1 While in the stop mode.
Hold down the PLAY MODE button or the MODE/INS button until SET UP appears. q When you release the button, BEEP 1 (BEEP ON) or BEEP 0 (BEEP OFF) will appear.
s To eliminate the confirmation sound
Every time a button is pressed, a beep will be heard in the headphones. To silence the beep sound, do the following:
2 Hold down the
or button until EL on (EL ON) appears. MODE/INS button. q EL off (EL OFF) will appear, and the backlight will go out. q To turn the backlight back on, select EL on (EL ON).
Do not store discs in places with high temperatures or humidity. Specifically, do not leave discs in places exposed to direct sunlight or in cars with the doors and windows closed. Do not leave discs in places where sand can get into the cartridge easily (e.g., beaches).
s Handling the MiniDisc Do not touch the disc directly!
Do not open the shutter or touch the disc directly. If the shutter is forced open, it may break.
s Helpful tip when attaching a label
When attaching a label to an MD cartridge, be sure to note the following. If the label is not attached properly, the MiniDisc may jam inside the unit and it may not be possible to remove it. q If the label peels off or partially lifts away, replace it with a new one. q Do not put a new label on top of an existing one. q Attach the label only in the specified location. (If it is not within the specified area, it may cause the disc to jam in the unit.)
Disc Shutter Cartridge
q Never disassemble a MiniDisc.
s Regular cleaning
If the surface of the cartridge becomes dusty or dirty, clean it with a dry cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING
s Moisture condensation
In the following cases, condensation may form inside the unit. q Shortly after turning on a heater. q When the unit is placed in a room where there is excessive steam or moisture. q When the unit is moved from a cool place to a warm place. When the unit has condensation inside, the disc signals cannot be read, and the unit may not function properly. q If this happens, remove the disc. The condensation should evaporate in approximately 1 hour. The unit will then function properly.
Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner without calling a service technician. If something seems to be wrong with this product, check the following before calling your authorized SHARP dealer or service center. PROBLEM CAUSE q Is the AC adaptor disconnected? q Is the battery exhausted? q Is the unit in the safety mode? q Has condensation formed inside the unit? q Is the unit being influenced by mechanical shock or by static electricity? q Is the volume set too low? q Is the remote control unit or the headphones plugged in? q Are you trying to play a MiniDisc with data on it instead of a MiniDisc containing music? q Is the unit in the safety mode? q Is the battery exhausted? q Is the remote control unit plug or the headphone plug inserted firmly? q Is the battery exhausted? q Is the unit being subjected to excessive vibration? q Has the track number or character information been written on the disc yet? q Is the unit in the recording or editing mode? q Is the MiniDisc protected against accidental erasure? q Is the unit connected properly to the other equipment? q Is the AC adaptor unplugged or did a power failure occur while recording or editing? q Is the unit in the safety mode?
The unit does not turn on.
No sound is heard from the headphones.
When the operation buttons are pressed, the unit does not respond. Some sounds are skipped. The MiniDisc cannot be ejected.
Recording and editing are impossible.
s If trouble occurs
When this product is subjected to strong external interference (mechanical shock, excessive static electricity, abnormal supply voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it is operated incorrectly, it may malfunction. If such a problem occurs, do the following: 1. Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet. 2. Remove the battery. 3. Leave the unit completely unpowered for approximately 30 seconds. 4. Plug the AC adaptor back into the AC outlet and retry the operation. If strange sounds, smell or smoke come out of the unit or an object is dropped into the unit, remove the AC adaptor from the AC outlet immediately and contact an authorized Sharp service center.
MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
MiniDiscs are recorded using a different system than is used for cassette tapes or DAT recordings. Therefore, the following conditions may be encountered, depending on how the disc has been recorded or edited. These are due to system limitations, and should be considered normal. Even if the maximum recording time of a MiniDisc has not been reached, DISC FULL or TOC FULL may be displayed. When the number of tracks used reaches the limit, regardless of the remaining recording time, further recording will be impossible. (Maximum number of tracks: 254) If a MiniDisc has been recorded or edited repeatedly or if a MiniDisc has scratches on it, it may not be possible to record the maximum number of tracks on it. If there are scratches on a disc, the unit will automatically avoid recording in those areas. The recording time will be reduced. When the remaining recording time of a disc is displayed, short tracks less than 8 seconds long may not be included in the total. For MiniDiscs on which repeated recording and editing operations were performed, the COMBINE function may not work. A cluster (about 2 seconds) is normally the minimum unit of recording. So, even if a track is less than 2 seconds long, it will use about 2 seconds of space on the disc. Therefore, the time actually available for recording may be less than the remaining time displayed. If there are scratches on discs, those sections will be automatically avoided (no recording will be placed in those sections). Therefore, the recording time will be reduced. For MiniDiscs on which repeated recording and editing were performed, some sounds may be skipped while cueing and reviewing. If there are scratches or dust on a MiniDisc, the track numbers following that track will be increased by one.
Even if the number of tracks and the recording time have not reached the limit, DISC FULL may be displayed. Even if several short tracks are erased, the remaining recording time may not show an increase. Two tracks may not be combined in editing.
? DISC
MAINTENANCE
s Cleaning
When the unit becomes dirty Clean it with a soft cloth. When the unit is excessively dirty, use a soft cloth dampened in water. (External surfaces only) Clean the headphone plug and the RCA cord plug. This will prevent noise. Notes: q Do not use chemicals for cleaning (gasoline, paint thinner, etc.) It may affect the quality or color. q Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit. It may cause malfunctions.
SPECIFICATIONS
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
s General
Power source: DC 3.6V (rechargeable lithium-ion battery x 1) DC 5V (AC adaptor) AC 120V, 60 Hz DC 3V: Optionally available battery case, AD-M70BC (commercially available, AA size, alkaline battery x 2) DC 4.5V: Optionally available car adaptor, AD-CA20X (for cars with a 12-24V DC negative ground electrical system) 0.15 A (AC adaptor) 4W RMS; 20 mW (10 mW + 10 mW) (0.2% T.H.D.) Approx. 2.5 hours (When using the AC adaptor included with the unit)
When using two, commercially available, high capacity, AA size, alkaline batteries (in the optionally available battery case) Continuous recording: Approx. 4 hours Continuous play: Approx. 8 hours When using two, commercially available, high capacity, AA size batteries with the rechargeable battery (fully charged) Continuous recording: Approx. 7.5 hours Continuous play: Approx. 13 hours
Power consumption: Output power: Charging time: Battery life:
When using the rechargeable battery (fully charged) included with the unit Continuous recording: Approx. 3.5 hours Continuous play: Approx. 5 hours
q The continuous recording time is for analog inputs when the volume level is set to VOL 0. q The continuous play time shows the value when the volume level is set to VOL 15. q The above values are the standard values when the unit is charged and used at an ambient temperature of 68F (20C). q The operating time when using alkaline batteries may be different, depending on the type and manufacturer of the batteries, and on the operating temperature. Input sensitivity: Recording level MIC H MIC L LINE Output level: Reference input level Input impedance 0.25 mV 2.5 mV 100 mV 10 k ohms 10 k ohms 20 k ohms
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