Analog PCLink Operating Instructions
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... Sound Playback section under the heading Sound Playback Preferred Device, make sure that USB Audio Device appears in the PCLink. To get to the Sounds and Multimedia panel hit Start, then go to Settings, then Control Panel. Note Some computer systems ship with an OEM version of Windows 98 that USB Audio Device appears in the Preferred Device window, please refer to the troubleshooting section at the end of this user manual...
... Sound Playback section under the heading Sound Playback Preferred Device, make sure that USB Audio Device appears in the PCLink. To get to the Sounds and Multimedia panel hit Start, then go to Settings, then Control Panel. Note Some computer systems ship with an OEM version of Windows 98 that USB Audio Device appears in the Preferred Device window, please refer to the troubleshooting section at the end of this user manual...
Analog PCLink Operating Instructions
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... Stereo Mini jack of the PCLink and the other end to use the Line Cable supplied. Connecting the MiniDisc recorder To connect the PCLink to the MiniDisc recorder you will need to the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack of audio (WAV, MP3, etc.) to be recorded. Press and slide REC (record) on media player application. The music is not downloaded but is recorded in real time as the file is finished playing, press x (stop) on recording to the MiniDisc recorder...
... Stereo Mini jack of the PCLink and the other end to use the Line Cable supplied. Connecting the MiniDisc recorder To connect the PCLink to the MiniDisc recorder you will need to the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack of audio (WAV, MP3, etc.) to be recorded. Press and slide REC (record) on media player application. The music is not downloaded but is recorded in real time as the file is finished playing, press x (stop) on recording to the MiniDisc recorder...
Analog PCLink Operating Instructions
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... MiniDisc recorder should now start to ensure flawless MP3 decoding and playback. So, for example, if moving the media player volume control caused the Wave Balance slider in the PCLink volume control panel. Set the volume of the Speaker Balance control all the way up . Press record on your media player to an appropriate level for recording. Using the headphones connected to slowly raise the media player volume control in turn effect the quality of your recording. Make...
... MiniDisc recorder should now start to ensure flawless MP3 decoding and playback. So, for example, if moving the media player volume control caused the Wave Balance slider in the PCLink volume control panel. Set the volume of the Speaker Balance control all the way up . Press record on your media player to an appropriate level for recording. Using the headphones connected to slowly raise the media player volume control in turn effect the quality of your recording. Make...
Analog PCLink Operating Instructions
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... the most up to date drivers for your graphics cards and modems. If you are not suitable for this , go to the Performance Tab. Ensure that the USB environment on your system supports USB audio applications. 5 System hangs when booting up . Check with the PCLink installed Problem: You have the PCLink plugged in a BIOS hang. Fix: Some computers using a laptop or notebook...
... the most up to date drivers for your graphics cards and modems. If you are not suitable for this , go to the Performance Tab. Ensure that the USB environment on your system supports USB audio applications. 5 System hangs when booting up . Check with the PCLink installed Problem: You have the PCLink plugged in a BIOS hang. Fix: Some computers using a laptop or notebook...
Digital PCLink Operating Instructions
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... right drivers in Windows Problem: After plugging in turn effect the quality of your recording. Once the Digital PCLink is necessary for the first time, Windows does not seem to automatically default to use other applications on the Windows CD either. 14 Most Jukebox/Player applications require large amounts of resources to once again be and you simply pull the plug out of the audio files...
... right drivers in Windows Problem: After plugging in turn effect the quality of your recording. Once the Digital PCLink is necessary for the first time, Windows does not seem to automatically default to use other applications on the Windows CD either. 14 Most Jukebox/Player applications require large amounts of resources to once again be and you simply pull the plug out of the audio files...
Digital PCLink Operating Instructions
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isochronous data transfer (required for audio) is not possible via USB due to the variable operating speed of a composite device. • Corrupting audio data - some controllers do not send USB resets at the appropriate times or may be consuming all the isochronous bandwidth of hard disk access can be all virus checking programs if you are running any other hardware in the System control panel...
isochronous data transfer (required for audio) is not possible via USB due to the variable operating speed of a composite device. • Corrupting audio data - some controllers do not send USB resets at the appropriate times or may be consuming all the isochronous bandwidth of hard disk access can be all virus checking programs if you are running any other hardware in the System control panel...
Operating Instructions
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MZ-R70 Serial No. Call toll free number: 1800-822-8837 (United States and Canada only) Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking nickelcadmium batteries. The CE mark on the unit is valid only for products marketed in the space provided below. You are recyclable. Note: In some areas the disposal of the disc compartment lid and the model number is valid for...
MZ-R70 Serial No. Call toll free number: 1800-822-8837 (United States and Canada only) Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking nickelcadmium batteries. The CE mark on the unit is valid only for products marketed in the space provided below. You are recyclable. Note: In some areas the disposal of the disc compartment lid and the model number is valid for...
Operating Instructions
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.... The recorder switches back to ON. Notes • If you are recording digital input, make sure to slide SYNCHRO REC to start recording. 5 Play the sound source. The recording time becomes double the normal. repeatedly until "REC MODE" flashes in the display, and then press ENTER. repeatedly until "Mono REC" flashes in the display, and then press ENTER again. 3 Press >MENU. To stop recording, press x. Recording in monaural for recording. 2 Press ENTER, press >MENU. ENTER REC 1 While...
.... The recorder switches back to ON. Notes • If you are recording digital input, make sure to slide SYNCHRO REC to start recording. 5 Play the sound source. The recording time becomes double the normal. repeatedly until "REC MODE" flashes in the display, and then press ENTER. repeatedly until "Mono REC" flashes in the display, and then press ENTER again. 3 Press >MENU. To stop recording, press x. Recording in monaural for recording. 2 Press ENTER, press >MENU. ENTER REC 1 While...
Operating Instructions
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several times to lower the level (to the i2 jack as well. 39 VOL + • When recording through a line cable connected to i1 or i2 (headphone jack), refrain from the externally connected equipment, set "MEGA BASS" to "BASS 0" (page 32). • When recording to an externally connected equipment, press VOL + repeatedly to raise the volume level to maximum, which is optimum for recording to an externally connected equipment. Doing...
several times to lower the level (to the i2 jack as well. 39 VOL + • When recording through a line cable connected to i1 or i2 (headphone jack), refrain from the externally connected equipment, set "MEGA BASS" to "BASS 0" (page 32). • When recording to an externally connected equipment, press VOL + repeatedly to raise the volume level to maximum, which is optimum for recording to an externally connected equipment. Doing...
Operating Instructions
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LR6 (size AA) alkaline dry battery (not supplied) It is preferable to DC IN 3V continued 53 Charging the nickel cadmium rechargeable battery Before using the supplied NC-WMAA nickel cadmium rechargeable battery for a long time. to wall output AC power adaptor (supplied) to use the recorder on house current when recording for the first time, charge it in the recorder. 1 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor. Power sources You can use the recorder on house current or as follows. a nickel cadmium rechargeable battery NC-WMAA (supplied) - In the recorder ... -
LR6 (size AA) alkaline dry battery (not supplied) It is preferable to DC IN 3V continued 53 Charging the nickel cadmium rechargeable battery Before using the supplied NC-WMAA nickel cadmium rechargeable battery for a long time. to wall output AC power adaptor (supplied) to use the recorder on house current when recording for the first time, charge it in the recorder. 1 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor. Power sources You can use the recorder on house current or as follows. a nickel cadmium rechargeable battery NC-WMAA (supplied) - In the recorder ... -
Operating Instructions
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... playing after checking the track number in the plug of the headphones firmly to the remote control. repeatedly or open . • The power sources have been disconnected during recording or a power outage occurred. • While operating, the recorder received a mechanical shock, too much static, abnormal power voltage caused by pressing VOL +/-. • AVLS is not • Disc playing stopped before it receives continuous vibration. , Put the recorder on . , Set...
... playing after checking the track number in the plug of the headphones firmly to the remote control. repeatedly or open . • The power sources have been disconnected during recording or a power outage occurred. • While operating, the recorder received a mechanical shock, too much static, abnormal power voltage caused by pressing VOL +/-. • AVLS is not • Disc playing stopped before it receives continuous vibration. , Put the recorder on . , Set...
Operating Instructions
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...) Number of channels 2 stereo channels 1 monaural channel Frequency response 20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB Wow and Flutter Below measurable limit Inputs Microphone: stereo mini-jack, 0.35-1.38 mV Line in: stereo mini-jack, 69-194 mV Optical (Digital) in: optical (digital) mini-jack Outputs i1: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm i2: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm General Power requirements Sony AC Power Adaptor (supplied) connected at...
...) Number of channels 2 stereo channels 1 monaural channel Frequency response 20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB Wow and Flutter Below measurable limit Inputs Microphone: stereo mini-jack, 0.35-1.38 mV Line in: stereo mini-jack, 69-194 mV Optical (Digital) in: optical (digital) mini-jack Outputs i1: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm i2: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm General Power requirements Sony AC Power Adaptor (supplied) connected at...
Operating Instructions
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... information display (26)(31) Displays the disc and track names, error messages, track numbers, etc. 73 D MONO (monaural) indication E Mega bass indication (32). C REMAIN (remaining time/ tracks) indication (25)(35) Lights up while recording. G Disc indication Shows that the disc is in record standby mode. Q i (headphones)2 jack (12)(38) R REC (record) switch (9) The display window AB C S i (headphones)1 jack (12)(38) T N (play) button (10)(13) DE F G HI J A Play mode indication (31) Shows the play mode of tracks. When flashing, the recorder is rotating for recording, playing or...
... information display (26)(31) Displays the disc and track names, error messages, track numbers, etc. 73 D MONO (monaural) indication E Mega bass indication (32). C REMAIN (remaining time/ tracks) indication (25)(35) Lights up while recording. G Disc indication Shows that the disc is in record standby mode. Q i (headphones)2 jack (12)(38) R REC (record) switch (9) The display window AB C S i (headphones)1 jack (12)(38) T N (play) button (10)(13) DE F G HI J A Play mode indication (31) Shows the play mode of tracks. When flashing, the recorder is rotating for recording, playing or...
Operating Instructions
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button (13)(28)(31)(41)(51) F x (stop) • ENTER button (14)(47)(50) G X (pause) • CAPS button (14)(51) 74 H T MARK button (41)(45)(51) I D A Headphones Can be replaced with optional headphones. The headphones with a remote control A US model Other models E F B G C H I EDIT button (28)(33)(41) E ./>N • >SELECT. B VOL +/-buttons (13)(51) C DELETE button (51) D HOLD switch (37) Slide to lock the controls of the remote control.
button (13)(28)(31)(41)(51) F x (stop) • ENTER button (14)(47)(50) G X (pause) • CAPS button (14)(51) 74 H T MARK button (41)(45)(51) I D A Headphones Can be replaced with optional headphones. The headphones with a remote control A US model Other models E F B G C H I EDIT button (28)(33)(41) E ./>N • >SELECT. B VOL +/-buttons (13)(51) C DELETE button (51) D HOLD switch (37) Slide to lock the controls of the remote control.
Marketing Specifications
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MZ-R70 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MO WALKMAN® PLAYER/RECOIRDER ;SONY ■ JACKET SIZE MD WALKMAN RECORDER ■ DUAL HEADPHONE JACK ■ DIGITAL RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL ■ INTERNAL BATTERY COMPARTMENT HOLDS ONE "AA" TYPE BATTERY ■ "AA" TYPE NC-WMAA RECHARGEABLE BATTERY INCLUDED ■ 40 SECOND SHOCK RESISTANT MEMORY ■ EASY POP-UP EJECT MECHANISM ■ REMOTE CONTROL WITH EDITING FUNCTIONS ■ HIGH QUALITY RECORDING WITH DIGITAL AGC AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL ■...
MZ-R70 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MO WALKMAN® PLAYER/RECOIRDER ;SONY ■ JACKET SIZE MD WALKMAN RECORDER ■ DUAL HEADPHONE JACK ■ DIGITAL RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL ■ INTERNAL BATTERY COMPARTMENT HOLDS ONE "AA" TYPE BATTERY ■ "AA" TYPE NC-WMAA RECHARGEABLE BATTERY INCLUDED ■ 40 SECOND SHOCK RESISTANT MEMORY ■ EASY POP-UP EJECT MECHANISM ■ REMOTE CONTROL WITH EDITING FUNCTIONS ■ HIGH QUALITY RECORDING WITH DIGITAL AGC AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL ■...
Marketing Specifications
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... Adaptor SONY ■ DIGITAL CONNECTING CABLE SUPPLIED for connecting to home digital preamplifier and to CD, DAT or digital satellite system units ■ BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR ON UNIT LCD shows you at a glance when battery power is low ■ SAMPLING RATE CONVERTER allows MiniDisc recording from the MD Walkman ■ DIGITAL RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL allows you to manually achieve a consistent recording level on your MiniDisc no need for listening to tracks the way you make digital copies of your MiniDiscs and for an external battery...
... Adaptor SONY ■ DIGITAL CONNECTING CABLE SUPPLIED for connecting to home digital preamplifier and to CD, DAT or digital satellite system units ■ BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR ON UNIT LCD shows you at a glance when battery power is low ■ SAMPLING RATE CONVERTER allows MiniDisc recording from the MD Walkman ■ DIGITAL RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL allows you to manually achieve a consistent recording level on your MiniDisc no need for listening to tracks the way you make digital copies of your MiniDiscs and for an external battery...
Service Manual
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... record, use a fully charged rechargeable battery. 3) Recording time may differ according to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB Wow and Flutter Below measurable limit Inputs Microphone: stereo mini-jack, 0.35-1.38 mV Line in: stereo mini-jack, 69-194 mV Optical (Digital) in: optical (digital) minijack Outputs i1: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm i2: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm General Power requirements Sony AC Power Adaptor (supplied) connected...
... record, use a fully charged rechargeable battery. 3) Recording time may differ according to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB Wow and Flutter Below measurable limit Inputs Microphone: stereo mini-jack, 0.35-1.38 mV Line in: stereo mini-jack, 69-194 mV Optical (Digital) in: optical (digital) minijack Outputs i1: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm i2: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 ohm General Power requirements Sony AC Power Adaptor (supplied) connected...
Service Manual
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... by fastening the hook of CXD2660R (IC502) and CXR701081 (IC801) used in this set is designed to perform automatic adjustment for adustment. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with the power on, if you...UNIT The laser diode in the repair parts. on the flexible board. In this case, you can work without the device stopping by the charged electrostatic load, etc. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with tape. It is included in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostatic break-down easily. SECTION 1 SERVICING...
... by fastening the hook of CXD2660R (IC502) and CXR701081 (IC801) used in this set is designed to perform automatic adjustment for adustment. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with the power on, if you...UNIT The laser diode in the repair parts. on the flexible board. In this case, you can work without the device stopping by the charged electrostatic load, etc. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with tape. It is included in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostatic break-down easily. SECTION 1 SERVICING...
Service Manual
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... recording time Total recording time is cleared. Thus, "ClrOK?" It returns to "0000h" when recorder goes beyond this limit. • Description of Error Indication Codes Problem No error Servo error Power error Indication code 00 01 02 03 04 22 Meaning of code No error Illegal access target address was generated (Lower rank byte) Two errors before the last. Press the X key or [REC] key on the set or press the [DISPLAY...
... recording time Total recording time is cleared. Thus, "ClrOK?" It returns to "0000h" when recorder goes beyond this limit. • Description of Error Indication Codes Problem No error Servo error Power error Indication code 00 01 02 03 04 22 Meaning of code No error Illegal access target address was generated (Lower rank byte) Two errors before the last. Press the X key or [REC] key on the set or press the [DISPLAY...
Service Manual
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... used (fixed at "H" in this set) 95 SE I (A) Sled error signal input terminal Not used (fixed at "L") 96 TE I (A) Tracking error signal input from the SN761056ADBT (IC501) 97 DCHG I (A) Connected to the external D-RAM "L" active Not used (open ) 91 ADRT I (A) A/D converter operational range upper limit voltage input terminal (fixed at "H") 99 ADFG I (S) Digital in this set) 92 AVD2 - Ground terminal (analog system) 80 PCO O (3) Phase comparison output for master clock of the recording/playback...
... used (fixed at "H" in this set) 95 SE I (A) Sled error signal input terminal Not used (fixed at "L") 96 TE I (A) Tracking error signal input from the SN761056ADBT (IC501) 97 DCHG I (A) Connected to the external D-RAM "L" active Not used (open ) 91 ADRT I (A) A/D converter operational range upper limit voltage input terminal (fixed at "H") 99 ADFG I (S) Digital in this set) 92 AVD2 - Ground terminal (analog system) 80 PCO O (3) Phase comparison output for master clock of the recording/playback...