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...NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is located at the rear. Thank you periodic mailings about this product, contact: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Sony Network Portable Audio Support Line 1-(866)-456-7669 Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Ft. INVISIBLE ... serial and the model numbers in cabinet. Do not install the appliance in the USA Owner's Record The serial number is located at www.sony.com/walkmanreg Proper registration will increase eye hazard. And do not place lighted candles on line at the rear ...
...NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is located at the rear. Thank you periodic mailings about this product, contact: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Sony Network Portable Audio Support Line 1-(866)-456-7669 Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Ft. INVISIBLE ... serial and the model numbers in cabinet. Do not install the appliance in the USA Owner's Record The serial number is located at www.sony.com/walkmanreg Proper registration will increase eye hazard. And do not place lighted candles on line at the rear ...
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... the interference by returning your used in the USA and Canada only RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-ion batteries are designed to the collection and recycling location nearest you. Applicable accessories: Remote control,...to radio communications. You can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used rechargeable batteries to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Increase the separation between the ... 15 of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-RH1, MZ-M200 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
... the interference by returning your used in the USA and Canada only RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-ion batteries are designed to the collection and recycling location nearest you. Applicable accessories: Remote control,...to radio communications. You can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used rechargeable batteries to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Increase the separation between the ... 15 of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-RH1, MZ-M200 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
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... Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • CD-ROM3) (Windows: SonicStage/MD Simple Burner, Macintosh: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac) • Operating Instructions (this manual) • Operating Instructions (Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac", refer to the instruction sheet supplied with this recorder, remember to follow ...sit down with the recorder in the region where it and then subject the bag to strong impact. • Optical cable (for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - One for the MZ-M200 North American model • 1GB Hi-MD disc (except for Europe...
... Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • CD-ROM3) (Windows: SonicStage/MD Simple Burner, Macintosh: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac) • Operating Instructions (this manual) • Operating Instructions (Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac", refer to the instruction sheet supplied with this recorder, remember to follow ...sit down with the recorder in the region where it and then subject the bag to strong impact. • Optical cable (for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - One for the MZ-M200 North American model • 1GB Hi-MD disc (except for Europe...
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You cannot use as follows. • Rotally commander RM-WMC1 • MD label printer MZP-1 • IC memory repeat learning MD controller RPT-M1 Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed accessories. You cannot use headphones/earphones with...-G136 • Stereo microphones ECM-MS907, ECM-719 • MDR-series Stereo Headphones/earphones* • SRS-series Active Speakers • Recordable MDs ES-series • 1GB Hi-MD disc HMD1GA • LIP-4WM Lithium-ion rechargeable battery * When using optional headphones/ earphones, use only headphones/earphones with micro plugs.
You cannot use as follows. • Rotally commander RM-WMC1 • MD label printer MZP-1 • IC memory repeat learning MD controller RPT-M1 Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed accessories. You cannot use headphones/earphones with...-G136 • Stereo microphones ECM-MS907, ECM-719 • MDR-series Stereo Headphones/earphones* • SRS-series Active Speakers • Recordable MDs ES-series • 1GB Hi-MD disc HMD1GA • LIP-4WM Lithium-ion rechargeable battery * When using optional headphones/ earphones, use only headphones/earphones with micro plugs.
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..., 49) Operation lamp ( pages 33, 35, 41) Display window ( pages 35, 41) HOLD switch ( page 15) Recorder: (stop) · CANCEL button ( pages 22, 33, 40, 49) Remote: (stop) button ( pages 40, 49) ...) FF USB cable connecting jack ( pages 14, 21, 37) Battery compartment ( page 14) (group) +/- You can prevent accidental button presses while carrying the recorder by using the remote unless you set HOLD on the remote to on the remote in the ...
..., 49) Operation lamp ( pages 33, 35, 41) Display window ( pages 35, 41) HOLD switch ( page 15) Recorder: (stop) · CANCEL button ( pages 22, 33, 40, 49) Remote: (stop) button ( pages 40, 49) ...) FF USB cable connecting jack ( pages 14, 21, 37) Battery compartment ( page 14) (group) +/- You can prevent accidental button presses while carrying the recorder by using the remote unless you set HOLD on the remote to on the remote in the ...
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...charging time disappears, charging ends once and the battery becomes sufficiently charged. Operations can be done on the recorder or the remote while charging. 1 Slide and open the battery compartment lid in the direction of the USB cable to the recorder and the AC power cord to a wall ...the label side facing up. 3 Close the lid. 4 Connect the AC power cord and the USB cable to reach this means the battery is approximately 80% charged. Recorder To a wall outlet To the USB cable connecting jack 6 Confirm that charging has started. For a 100% charge, an additional...
...charging time disappears, charging ends once and the battery becomes sufficiently charged. Operations can be done on the recorder or the remote while charging. 1 Slide and open the battery compartment lid in the direction of the USB cable to the recorder and the AC power cord to a wall ...the label side facing up. 3 Close the lid. 4 Connect the AC power cord and the USB cable to reach this means the battery is approximately 80% charged. Recorder To a wall outlet To the USB cable connecting jack 6 Confirm that charging has started. For a 100% charge, an additional...
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... with USB bus power. Getting Started Charging the rechargeable battery by computer connection (USB bus power) You can charge the recorder's rechargeable battery by connecting the recorder to insert the battery into the recorder before replacing the rechargeable battery. • Connecting the recorder to decrease over time. A completely depleted battery attains about 80% charge in the opposite direction of...
... with USB bus power. Getting Started Charging the rechargeable battery by computer connection (USB bus power) You can charge the recorder's rechargeable battery by connecting the recorder to insert the battery into the recorder before replacing the rechargeable battery. • Connecting the recorder to decrease over time. A completely depleted battery attains about 80% charge in the opposite direction of...
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.../74/80-minute standard disc 1GB Hi-MD disc 60/74/80-minute standard disc LinearPCM 6 5 Hi-SP 9 9 10 15.5 8 14.5 (Unit: approx. Note Repeated recharging causes the capacity of the rechargeable battery to "Auto Off" ( page 59). 2) When transferring at 128 kbps 3) The recorder cannot record in MP3 mode. Please replace the...
.../74/80-minute standard disc 1GB Hi-MD disc 60/74/80-minute standard disc LinearPCM 6 5 Hi-SP 9 9 10 15.5 8 14.5 (Unit: approx. Note Repeated recharging causes the capacity of the rechargeable battery to "Auto Off" ( page 59). 2) When transferring at 128 kbps 3) The recorder cannot record in MP3 mode. Please replace the...
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... audio data between the recorder and your computer. The battery should be possible. For detailed explanations, refer to SonicStage Help. • Record directly from the computer to the recorder or audio data that you have recorded on the recorder or another MD component to transfer non-...audio data such as a storage device When using the recorder in Hi-MD mode, the recorder appears in MD mode is connected to a disc in the recorder. Charging the rechargeable battery of +5 ...
... audio data between the recorder and your computer. The battery should be possible. For detailed explanations, refer to SonicStage Help. • Record directly from the computer to the recorder or audio data that you have recorded on the recorder or another MD component to transfer non-...audio data such as a storage device When using the recorder in Hi-MD mode, the recorder appears in MD mode is connected to a disc in the recorder. Charging the rechargeable battery of +5 ...
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... make the message disappear. If all connections have been correctly made, the display window appears as follows. "Hi-MD" or "MD" appears, depending on the recorder set to "Hi-MD" (factory setting), and then insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc, the operation mode of the disc may ...MD mode even if you do not record anything. • When you disconnect the USB cable, the message "Unsafe Removal of the computer so that the recorder can be used without power being supplied from the USB port of Device" appears in the computer display. Power (bus power) is supplied from the battery...
... make the message disappear. If all connections have been correctly made, the display window appears as follows. "Hi-MD" or "MD" appears, depending on the recorder set to "Hi-MD" (factory setting), and then insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc, the operation mode of the disc may ...MD mode even if you do not record anything. • When you disconnect the USB cable, the message "Unsafe Removal of the computer so that the recorder can be used without power being supplied from the USB port of Device" appears in the computer display. Power (bus power) is supplied from the battery...
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This may cause the recorder to malfunction or noise to the recorder. Make sure that you insert a fully charged rechargeable battery as follows. "EJECT DISC OK" appears in the display. If you operate the recorder or the computer before the recorder is recognized, "RECONNECT USB" appears in ...computer" above. 2 Remove the disc from the computer. If this connection may cause the computer's battery to use the recorder connected to the recorder through a USB hub. • When the recorder is connected to a computer, power (bus power) is supplied to the computer, it is ...
This may cause the recorder to malfunction or noise to the recorder. Make sure that you insert a fully charged rechargeable battery as follows. "EJECT DISC OK" appears in the display. If you operate the recorder or the computer before the recorder is recognized, "RECONNECT USB" appears in ...computer" above. 2 Remove the disc from the computer. If this connection may cause the computer's battery to use the recorder connected to the recorder through a USB hub. • When the recorder is connected to a computer, power (bus power) is supplied to the computer, it is ...
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... format and bit rate, click bit rate. The operation lamp on the recorder lights up in step 4 and set the format and Note Make sure not to disconnect the USB cable or take out the rechargeable battery while transferring audio data. 24 Transferring audio data from your computer (... page 21). 2 Point to of [Transfer ] and click [Hi-MD] or [Net MD]. 3 Click the tracks you want to transfer in the My ...
... format and bit rate, click bit rate. The operation lamp on the recorder lights up in step 4 and set the format and Note Make sure not to disconnect the USB cable or take out the rechargeable battery while transferring audio data. 24 Transferring audio data from your computer (... page 21). 2 Point to of [Transfer ] and click [Hi-MD] or [Net MD]. 3 Click the tracks you want to transfer in the My ...
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... and close the lid. OPEN with the MZ-M200 is sufficiently charged before recording. To MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 2 Press OPEN to MIC (PLUG IN POWER). Make sure that the rechargeable battery is different. For details on a disc This section explains the ...procedure for recording from a stereo microphone. Recording on a disc Recording on the optional stereo microphone, see "Optional accessories" ( page 11). 1...
... and close the lid. OPEN with the MZ-M200 is sufficiently charged before recording. To MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 2 Press OPEN to MIC (PLUG IN POWER). Make sure that the rechargeable battery is different. For details on a disc This section explains the ...procedure for recording from a stereo microphone. Recording on a disc Recording on the optional stereo microphone, see "Optional accessories" ( page 11). 1...
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...the microphone away from that you start recording from the recorder in such cases. This may cause the recorder to malfunction or noise to be done when the disc does not have enough space for a long time, especially when recording. 34 the battery is removed or becomes exhausted or the... AC power adaptor is disconnected) during recording. • If you start recording before you use the recorder on house current when using a plug-in power-type microphone, ...
...the microphone away from that you start recording from the recorder in such cases. This may cause the recorder to malfunction or noise to be done when the disc does not have enough space for a long time, especially when recording. 34 the battery is removed or becomes exhausted or the... AC power adaptor is disconnected) during recording. • If you start recording before you use the recorder on house current when using a plug-in power-type microphone, ...
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...recording.) While recording/while the recorder is stopped Group number, track number and elapsed time Battery indication ( page 15) Operation lamp • During recording: lights up (red) • During recording pause: flashes (red) • When the remaining recording...red) Information display 1 • Level meter (graphic above) • Operation mode (example: Hi-MD) • Recording mode (example: Hi-SP) • Synchro-recording indication (SYNC) Information display 2 Refer to "To change the display on a disc ...
...recording.) While recording/while the recorder is stopped Group number, track number and elapsed time Battery indication ( page 15) Operation lamp • During recording: lights up (red) • During recording pause: flashes (red) • When the remaining recording...red) Information display 1 • Level meter (graphic above) • Operation mode (example: Hi-MD) • Recording mode (example: Hi-SP) • Synchro-recording indication (SYNC) Information display 2 Refer to "To change the display on a disc ...
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...free space will show as follows. Each time you may appear differently. • When a disc used in Hi-MD mode and the recorder is stopped. 2) Appears only when the recorder is stopped 3) The items that are displayed differ according to the selected play mode. (Example: When the play mode... free space appears only when the disc is used in Hi-MD mode is a system limitation, "2.0MB" being the capacity of tracks in a disc Information display Refer to "To change the display on the remote" ( next). Battery indication To change the display on the remote).
...free space will show as follows. Each time you may appear differently. • When a disc used in Hi-MD mode and the recorder is stopped. 2) Appears only when the recorder is stopped 3) The items that are displayed differ according to the selected play mode. (Example: When the play mode... free space appears only when the disc is used in Hi-MD mode is a system limitation, "2.0MB" being the capacity of tracks in a disc Information display Refer to "To change the display on the remote" ( next). Battery indication To change the display on the remote).
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...; Group number, track number and elapsed time Battery indication ( page 15) Operation lamp After performing an editing operation during playback Display window on the recorder To change the display on the recorder" ( next). Group number, track number...after the current location on the disc Recording date and time* Spectrum Analyzer (Standard)** Spectrum Analyzer (Circle)** * Recording date and time are displayed if they have been recorded on the recorder Press DISPLAY/MENU repeatedly. Displayed items during play or...
...; Group number, track number and elapsed time Battery indication ( page 15) Operation lamp After performing an editing operation during playback Display window on the recorder To change the display on the recorder" ( next). Group number, track number...after the current location on the disc Recording date and time* Spectrum Analyzer (Standard)** Spectrum Analyzer (Circle)** * Recording date and time are displayed if they have been recorded on the recorder Press DISPLAY/MENU repeatedly. Displayed items during play or...
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... name (MD) Number of tracks in a disc Information display Refer to "To change the display on the remote" ( next). Play mode and repeat mode information ( pages 43, 44) Sound setting ( page 45) Battery indication To change the ...are active, their setting conditions are displayed if they have been recorded on the track. 3) Recording mode, codec and bitrate information appear for discs used in Hi-MD mode, and recording mode information appears for discs used in MD mode. Display window on the remote Track number and album name...
... name (MD) Number of tracks in a disc Information display Refer to "To change the display on the remote" ( next). Play mode and repeat mode information ( pages 43, 44) Sound setting ( page 45) Battery indication To change the ...are active, their setting conditions are displayed if they have been recorded on the track. 3) Recording mode, codec and bitrate information appear for discs used in Hi-MD mode, and recording mode information appears for discs used in MD mode. Display window on the remote Track number and album name...
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.... Off The backlight stays off automatically. Off (Quick Off) If you insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc that does not support Hi-MD, record the disc with the remote only. 59 Playback starts quickly (Quick On) after the playback button is pressed. Headphone Select ...-MD When you want to use the disc recorded on this recorder on another component that contains no audio data or no operation occurs for a few seconds, it automatically turns off to "MD." If no data such as images, the disc mode is set to conserve battery power (only the battery ...
.... Off The backlight stays off automatically. Off (Quick Off) If you insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc that does not support Hi-MD, record the disc with the remote only. 59 Playback starts quickly (Quick On) after the playback button is pressed. Headphone Select ...-MD When you want to use the disc recorded on this recorder on another component that contains no audio data or no operation occurs for a few seconds, it automatically turns off to "MD." If no data such as images, the disc mode is set to conserve battery power (only the battery ...
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... "Line Out" when the remote is connected. • When you select "MD" as the "Disc Mode" setting, the operation mode can only be very loud. • If the recorder is connected to a component such as ), the display window darkens to conserve battery power regardless of the "EL Light" setting. • The operation lamp...
... "Line Out" when the remote is connected. • When you select "MD" as the "Disc Mode" setting, the operation mode can only be very loud. • If the recorder is connected to a component such as ), the display window darkens to conserve battery power regardless of the "EL Light" setting. • The operation lamp...