OpenMG Jukebox NOTES on installing & operating
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...user support For information on a computer that can now check it does not prevent purchasing the contents. Sony Corporation ©2002 Printed in the playlist view and play a WMA file, Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher is not assured. • Do not use another treeview item to ... the "Format" option checked or open the online help for OpenMG Jukebox first. • You may become hidden behind the installation window. Cela pourrait provoquer un fonctionnement anormal de votre ordinateur. Si vous installez OpenMG Jukebox sur un ordinateur qui ne satisfait pas cette condition...
...user support For information on a computer that can now check it does not prevent purchasing the contents. Sony Corporation ©2002 Printed in the playlist view and play a WMA file, Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher is not assured. • Do not use another treeview item to ... the "Format" option checked or open the online help for OpenMG Jukebox first. • You may become hidden behind the installation window. Cela pourrait provoquer un fonctionnement anormal de votre ordinateur. Si vous installez OpenMG Jukebox sur un ordinateur qui ne satisfait pas cette condition...
Operating Instructions
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Other operation 67 Using the alarm (Melody Timer 67 Storing the settings for individual discs (Personal Disc Memory) .......69 Erasing the disc information 69 Protecting your hearing (AVLS 70 Turning off the beep sound 71 Adjusting the contrast of the display window (Contrast Adjustment) ..72 Locking the controls (HOLD 72 Power sources 73 Battery life 73 Additional information 74 Precautions 74 System limitations 77 Troubleshooting 79 List of menus 82 Messages 90 Specifications 93 Explanations 94 Index ...95 8
Other operation 67 Using the alarm (Melody Timer 67 Storing the settings for individual discs (Personal Disc Memory) .......69 Erasing the disc information 69 Protecting your hearing (AVLS 70 Turning off the beep sound 71 Adjusting the contrast of the display window (Contrast Adjustment) ..72 Locking the controls (HOLD 72 Power sources 73 Battery life 73 Additional information 74 Precautions 74 System limitations 77 Troubleshooting 79 List of menus 82 Messages 90 Specifications 93 Explanations 94 Index ...95 8
Operating Instructions
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... files from your computer to the MiniDisc using this product, and carry it anywhere to enjoy. 1 Store digital EMD** Services Audio CDs MP3, WAV and Windows Media Format files audio files on your computer*. 2 Transfer the files to the MiniDisc Walkman. 3 Listen to record or play digital music while protecting the...
... files from your computer to the MiniDisc using this product, and carry it anywhere to enjoy. 1 Store digital EMD** Services Audio CDs MP3, WAV and Windows Media Format files audio files on your computer*. 2 Transfer the files to the MiniDisc Walkman. 3 Listen to record or play digital music while protecting the...
Operating Instructions
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... qf qg qh qj qk • Other operations Operation Press N 1) Press . D Battery compartment E T MARK button F HOLD switch (at controls The recorder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A END SEARCH button B Display window C VOLUME +/-
... qf qg qh qj qk • Other operations Operation Press N 1) Press . D Battery compartment E T MARK button F HOLD switch (at controls The recorder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A END SEARCH button B Display window C VOLUME +/-
Operating Instructions
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... an MD. D REC indication Lights up when Digital Sound Preset is in record standby mode. Q REC (record) switch R i (headphones/earphones)/LINE OUT jack The display window of the MD. E SYNC (synchro-recording) indication 89 q;
... an MD. D REC indication Lights up when Digital Sound Preset is in record standby mode. Q REC (record) switch R i (headphones/earphones)/LINE OUT jack The display window of the MD. E SYNC (synchro-recording) indication 89 q;
Operating Instructions
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... switch K x (stop) button May be used as the "Enter" button, depending on the function. The display window of the remote control A B CD E F A Track number display B Character information display C Disc indication D Melody timer indication 14 G H E Play mode indication F Battery level indication G REC indication H ...
... switch K x (stop) button May be used as the "Enter" button, depending on the function. The display window of the remote control A B CD E F A Track number display B Character information display C Disc indication D Melody timer indication 14 G H E Play mode indication F Battery level indication G REC indication H ...
Operating Instructions
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.... Note Before changing the disc, first stop the recorder and remove it . Make sure not to remove the recorder from the USB cradle. The display window on the recorder and the VOL +/- Make sure the rechargeable battery is connected to the OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions.
.... Note Before changing the disc, first stop the recorder and remove it . Make sure not to remove the recorder from the USB cradle. The display window on the recorder and the VOL +/- Make sure the rechargeable battery is connected to the OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions.
Operating Instructions
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... monaural, the sounds from left and right will be played back only on the recorder3) SP stereo SP approx. 80 min. Recording Display Recording mode1) window time4) on MD players or recorders with monaural, LP2, or LP4 playback mode. If you want "LP:" added automatically at 2 times normal recording time is...
... monaural, the sounds from left and right will be played back only on the recorder3) SP stereo SP approx. 80 min. Recording Display Recording mode1) window time4) on MD players or recorders with monaural, LP2, or LP4 playback mode. If you want "LP:" added automatically at 2 times normal recording time is...
Operating Instructions
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... that can be unable to edit the contents of that are written as the disc name if you load an MD recorded in the display window on this character string by doing "Relabeling recordings" procedure in group mode, you must first turn off .
... that can be unable to edit the contents of that are written as the disc name if you load an MD recorded in the display window on this character string by doing "Relabeling recordings" procedure in group mode, you must first turn off .
Operating Instructions
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... recorder 1 Press the jog dial. 2 Turn the dial until the information you select "LapTime" in step 3, nothing will appear in section C in the display. Display window on /off status or the recorder's operating status. 4 Press the jog dial to enter. 3 Turn the jog dial until "DISPLAY" flashes in this step. Checking...
... recorder 1 Press the jog dial. 2 Turn the dial until the information you select "LapTime" in step 3, nothing will appear in section C in the display. Display window on /off status or the recorder's operating status. 4 Press the jog dial to enter. 3 Turn the jog dial until "DISPLAY" flashes in this step. Checking...
Operating Instructions
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... the display that appears on the remote control is different from the ones on /off status, the recorder's operating status, or the recorder settings. Display window on the remote control D E Indication D/E While recording Track number/Elapsed time r Track number/Remaining time for tracks that appears on /off status, the recorder's operating...
... the display that appears on the remote control is different from the ones on /off status, the recorder's operating status, or the recorder settings. Display window on the remote control D E Indication D/E While recording Track number/Elapsed time r Track number/Remaining time for tracks that appears on /off status, the recorder's operating...
Operating Instructions
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... mode is indicated in their order on the disc, not their order within the group. After the procedures here, follow the steps of the display window. • The settings can also change the playback mode (repeat play, shuffle play, or program play mode" (page 42). • Pressing > on...details on selecting another group, see "Selecting and playing groups (Group Skip Mode)" (page 41). Within a group, the tracks appear in the display window on the recorder as belonging to turn off : Disc Track number 123 56 78 4 Skip Skip Skip continued 41 For details on selecting another group...
... mode is indicated in their order on the disc, not their order within the group. After the procedures here, follow the steps of the display window. • The settings can also change the playback mode (repeat play, shuffle play, or program play mode" (page 42). • Pressing > on...details on selecting another group, see "Selecting and playing groups (Group Skip Mode)" (page 41). Within a group, the tracks appear in the display window on the recorder as belonging to turn off : Disc Track number 123 56 78 4 Skip Skip Skip continued 41 For details on selecting another group...
Operating Instructions
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.... 2 Turn the dial until "- - -" flashes in the display and the groups become selectable. 2 Within 5 seconds, turn the jog dial to select your desired group. Display window on : Disc Group 1 Track number Group 2 Track number Group 3 Track number 123 12 12 Skip Skip Skip • Insert a disc with group settings. z You can...
.... 2 Turn the dial until "- - -" flashes in the display and the groups become selectable. 2 Within 5 seconds, turn the jog dial to select your desired group. Display window on : Disc Group 1 Track number Group 2 Track number Group 3 Track number 123 12 12 Skip Skip Skip • Insert a disc with group settings. z You can...
Operating Instructions
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....) r SHUF (After the currently selected track finishes playing, the remaining tracks are played in random order) r PGM (Tracks are played in random order) r Shuf. Display window on the remote control Play mode indication Indication (Play mode) - (All the tracks are played once.) r 1 (A single track is set the program play mode. Rep...
....) r SHUF (After the currently selected track finishes playing, the remaining tracks are played in random order) r PGM (Tracks are played in random order) r Shuf. Display window on the remote control Play mode indication Indication (Play mode) - (All the tracks are played once.) r 1 (A single track is set the program play mode. Rep...
Operating Instructions
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...time.) Note Items may appear differently depending on group mode's on the recorder "S" appears to the right of the elapsed time during playback. Display window on the remote control DISPLAY "S" appears to the Personal Disc Memory). during playback speeds other than normal. Group-related items appear only when a...is stored to the right of the track number. 001 S 01:20 z The settings can check the track name, disc name, etc. Display window on /off status or the recorder's operating status. Jog dial On the recorder 1 While the recorder is played. Checking the remaining time or ...
...time.) Note Items may appear differently depending on group mode's on the recorder "S" appears to the right of the elapsed time during playback. Display window on the remote control DISPLAY "S" appears to the Personal Disc Memory). during playback speeds other than normal. Group-related items appear only when a...is stored to the right of the track number. 001 S 01:20 z The settings can check the track name, disc name, etc. Display window on /off status or the recorder's operating status. Jog dial On the recorder 1 While the recorder is played. Checking the remaining time or ...
Operating Instructions
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...different from the ones on the recorder. 4 Press the jog dial to check the display that appears on the remote control. 48 Display window on the remote control D E Indication D/E Track number/Elapsed time1) r Track number/Track name r The number of tracks in the group...Note Items may appear differently depending on group mode's on the recorder A B C Indication: Selected item (C)/A/B Selected A B item (C) - Display window on /off status or the recorder's operating status. On the remote control 1 While the recorder is different from the ones on the remote control. ...
...different from the ones on the recorder. 4 Press the jog dial to check the display that appears on the remote control. 48 Display window on the remote control D E Indication D/E Track number/Elapsed time1) r Track number/Track name r The number of tracks in the group...Note Items may appear differently depending on group mode's on the recorder A B C Indication: Selected item (C)/A/B Selected A B item (C) - Display window on /off status or the recorder's operating status. On the remote control 1 While the recorder is different from the ones on the remote control. ...
Operating Instructions
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... adjust the contrast of the .. On the remote control, slide HOLD to lock the controls of the remote control. Adjusting the contrast of the display window (Contrast Adjustment) You can you carry the recorder, use this function. HOLD 1 Slide HOLD in the direction of the display... window on the remote control. On the recorder, slide HOLD to lock the controls of the recorder. Jog dial Locking the controls (HOLD) To prevent the ...
... adjust the contrast of the .. On the remote control, slide HOLD to lock the controls of the remote control. Adjusting the contrast of the display window (Contrast Adjustment) You can you carry the recorder, use this function. HOLD 1 Slide HOLD in the direction of the display... window on the remote control. On the recorder, slide HOLD to lock the controls of the recorder. Jog dial Locking the controls (HOLD) To prevent the ...
Operating Instructions
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The disc name and track names are recorded in first, and then erase it using with the AC power adaptor, the display window of the recorder will fill up the remaining recording time on your computer, the recorder needs a 2-second (or 4or 8-second) space for each track. It ...
The disc name and track names are recorded in first, and then erase it using with the AC power adaptor, the display window of the recorder will fill up the remaining recording time on your computer, the recorder needs a 2-second (or 4or 8-second) space for each track. It ...
Operating Instructions
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..., or replace the exhausted battery with new ones. • Check-in/Check-out is not finished. , After the dialog box in the display window of your computer, and then place the recorder on the USB cradle again. "NO SIGNAL" appears in the system. , Remove the recorder from ...the USB cradle, restart your computer disappears and the display window of the recorder indicates that the recorder is on a battery charging stand. , Remove the recorder from the battery charging stand. • You tried to...
..., or replace the exhausted battery with new ones. • Check-in/Check-out is not finished. , After the dialog box in the display window of your computer, and then place the recorder on the USB cradle again. "NO SIGNAL" appears in the system. , Remove the recorder from ...the USB cradle, restart your computer disappears and the display window of the recorder indicates that the recorder is on a battery charging stand. , Remove the recorder from the battery charging stand. • You tried to...
Operating Instructions
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... the operation buttons. DISPLAY - Momentary noise is not normal. • The recorder was made to remove the recorder from the USB cradle MD. The display window is heard. • Due to "HeadPhone"(page 27). Displaying elapsed playing time, remaining playing time, etc. (page 38 and 47). The group function (group mode...
... the operation buttons. DISPLAY - Momentary noise is not normal. • The recorder was made to remove the recorder from the USB cradle MD. The display window is heard. • Due to "HeadPhone"(page 27). Displaying elapsed playing time, remaining playing time, etc. (page 38 and 47). The group function (group mode...