Operating Instructions
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Recording ( page 31) Playing ( page 39) Recording by microphone Digital recording Analog recording The supplied/optional headphones/ earphones, speakers, stereo system, etc. Furthermore, you can transfer audio data that you can also transfer audio ...
Recording ( page 31) Playing ( page 39) Recording by microphone Digital recording Analog recording The supplied/optional headphones/ earphones, speakers, stereo system, etc. Furthermore, you can transfer audio data that you can also transfer audio ...
Operating Instructions
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...to the region where the recorder was purchased. Use the one that corresponds with the outlet configuration in your back pocket. • Stereo microphone (MZ-M200 only) STEREO • Make sure not to put the recorder into a bag with the remote or the headphones/earphones cord wrapped around it... the bag to sit down with this manual) • Operating Instructions (Hi-MD Music Transfer for Europe, Asia and Chile. Three for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - For details on an audio CD player. Two for the European, Asian and Chilean models - One for the...
...to the region where the recorder was purchased. Use the one that corresponds with the outlet configuration in your back pocket. • Stereo microphone (MZ-M200 only) STEREO • Make sure not to put the recorder into a bag with the remote or the headphones/earphones cord wrapped around it... the bag to sit down with this manual) • Operating Instructions (Hi-MD Music Transfer for Europe, Asia and Chile. Three for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - For details on an audio CD player. Two for the European, Asian and Chilean models - One for the...
Operating Instructions
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...SR-110 for the supplied remote and the optional stereo microphone 2017-0930 for the optional line cable For the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models: ESD-SR-110 for the optional stereo microphone and the optional line cable For the MZ-M200 North American model: ESD-SR-110 for the ... cable: Wind the cord around the ferrite core once/ Approx. 1 cm (0.6 in.) from the plug For the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models: • For the optional stereo microphone: Wind the cord around the ferrite cores as follows. How to use the supplied ferrite core This recorder comes with...
...SR-110 for the supplied remote and the optional stereo microphone 2017-0930 for the optional line cable For the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models: ESD-SR-110 for the optional stereo microphone and the optional line cable For the MZ-M200 North American model: ESD-SR-110 for the ... cable: Wind the cord around the ferrite core once/ Approx. 1 cm (0.6 in.) from the plug For the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models: • For the optional stereo microphone: Wind the cord around the ferrite cores as follows. How to use the supplied ferrite core This recorder comes with...
Operating Instructions
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Getting Started Optional accessories • Optical cable POC-15B, POC-15AB • Line cable RK-G129, RK-G136 • Stereo microphones ECM-MS907, ECM-719 • MDR-series Stereo Headphones/earphones* • SRS-series Active Speakers • Recordable MDs ES-series • 1GB Hi-MD disc ...
Getting Started Optional accessories • Optical cable POC-15B, POC-15AB • Line cable RK-G129, RK-G136 • Stereo microphones ECM-MS907, ECM-719 • MDR-series Stereo Headphones/earphones* • SRS-series Active Speakers • Recordable MDs ES-series • 1GB Hi-MD disc ...
Operating Instructions
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... 31 To MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 2 Press OPEN to MIC (PLUG IN POWER). Stereo microphone* * The shape of the arrow (), and close the lid. OPEN with the MZ-M200 is sufficiently charged before recording. Insert a disc in the direction of the stereo... microphone supplied with the label side facing up Recording on a disc This section explains the procedure for recording from a stereo microphone. Make sure that the rechargeable...
... 31 To MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 2 Press OPEN to MIC (PLUG IN POWER). Stereo microphone* * The shape of the arrow (), and close the lid. OPEN with the MZ-M200 is sufficiently charged before recording. Insert a disc in the direction of the stereo... microphone supplied with the label side facing up Recording on a disc This section explains the procedure for recording from a stereo microphone. Make sure that the rechargeable...
Operating Instructions
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...appears. Set "Disc Mode" to page 59 for the "Disc Mode"* in the menu). Microphone sensitivity ("MIC Sens") • "High": High sensitivity ("Sens High") • "Low": Low sensitivity ("Sens Low") Automatic microphone recording level adjustment mode ("MIC AGC") • (none): Standard mode ("Standard") • " ...lights up when the operation mode is set to "Auto (AGC)". 3 Confirm the operation mode. You can also check the microphone recording setting ("MIC Sens" or "MIC AGC" in the menu. 4 Press DISPLAY/MENU repeatedly and confirm the recording level ...
...appears. Set "Disc Mode" to page 59 for the "Disc Mode"* in the menu). Microphone sensitivity ("MIC Sens") • "High": High sensitivity ("Sens High") • "Low": Low sensitivity ("Sens Low") Automatic microphone recording level adjustment mode ("MIC AGC") • (none): Standard mode ("Standard") • " ...lights up when the operation mode is set to "Auto (AGC)". 3 Confirm the operation mode. You can also check the microphone recording setting ("MIC Sens" or "MIC AGC" in the menu. 4 Press DISPLAY/MENU repeatedly and confirm the recording level ...
Operating Instructions
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...recording ( page 61). • It is preferable to use has a short connector. • Only the left-channel sound is recorded when a monaural microphone is used. • Make sure not to connect the USB cable while the recorder is operating. This may be possible to open the lid until...sure to place the recorder at the desired point, and then start recording from that point. • You can select the mode for adjusting the microphone sensitivity or automatic recording level adjustment mode to suit the sound source ( page 50). • The recorder is factory set , tracks are ...
...recording ( page 61). • It is preferable to use has a short connector. • Only the left-channel sound is recorded when a monaural microphone is used. • Make sure not to connect the USB cable while the recorder is operating. This may be possible to open the lid until...sure to place the recorder at the desired point, and then start recording from that point. • You can select the mode for adjusting the microphone sensitivity or automatic recording level adjustment mode to suit the sound source ( page 50). • The recorder is factory set , tracks are ...
Operating Instructions
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...the current track and remaining time after the current location on the disc2) REC property (current recording settings such as recording level, microphone setting, etc.) ( page 32) Current date and time Recording on a disc Spectrum Analyzer (Standard)2)3) ... • When the remaining recording time on the disc is less than 3 minutes: flashes slowly (red) • When recording with the microphone: flashes according to the sound level (Voice mirror) (red) Information display 1 • Level meter (graphic above) • Operation...
...the current track and remaining time after the current location on the disc2) REC property (current recording settings such as recording level, microphone setting, etc.) ( page 32) Current date and time Recording on a disc Spectrum Analyzer (Standard)2)3) ... • When the remaining recording time on the disc is less than 3 minutes: flashes slowly (red) • When recording with the microphone: flashes according to the sound level (Voice mirror) (red) Information display 1 • Level meter (graphic above) • Operation...
Operating Instructions
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...57864; Track marks are added at specified intervals. Hi-LP1) Recording time is automatically adjusted to 60 minutes. 50 Microphone recording level adjustment mode for recording sources such as music concerts or jam sessions. The recording level is approximately 10 hours and 10... minutes on 80-minute standard disc, and approximately 34 hours on 80-minutes standard disc. For Music Microphone recording level adjustment mode for recording sources such as conversations. SP 2) Recording time is approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes on...
...57864; Track marks are added at specified intervals. Hi-LP1) Recording time is automatically adjusted to 60 minutes. 50 Microphone recording level adjustment mode for recording sources such as music concerts or jam sessions. The recording level is approximately 10 hours and 10... minutes on 80-minute standard disc, and approximately 34 hours on 80-minutes standard disc. For Music Microphone recording level adjustment mode for recording sources such as conversations. SP 2) Recording time is approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes on...
Operating Instructions
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... track marks when the set the time interval and from that point the recorder adds a track mark whenever the time interval has elapsed. Setting for microphone recording ("MIC AGC") When the sound being recorded (e.g., music) is low in volume and the surrounding sound is loud (audience noise, applause, etc.), the...
... track marks when the set the time interval and from that point the recorder adds a track mark whenever the time interval has elapsed. Setting for microphone recording ("MIC AGC") When the sound being recorded (e.g., music) is low in volume and the surrounding sound is loud (audience noise, applause, etc.), the...
Operating Instructions
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... not switch the "SYNC REC" setting while recording. "REC Level" - Notes • "Time Mark" can set only when recording through the analog input connector or a microphone. • If while recording you add a track mark by pressing T MARK or (pause), etc., from a sound source other than a CD or an MD, a new...
... not switch the "SYNC REC" setting while recording. "REC Level" - Notes • "Time Mark" can set only when recording through the analog input connector or a microphone. • If while recording you add a track mark by pressing T MARK or (pause), etc., from a sound source other than a CD or an MD, a new...
Operating Instructions
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...-R support, the recorder produces superior results during playback in MDLP mode. Additional Information 83 Premastered software such as CDs or MDs Microphone, record player, tuner, etc. (with digital signal processors (DSP). Note on digital recording This recorder uses the Serial Copy ...of shock resistance than that editing functions (i.e., adding track marks and erasing track marks) do not function for high-level Sony MiniDisc decks equipped with analog output jacks) Digital recording Homerecorded disc No digital recording Recordable disc Analog recording Home-recorded disc...
...-R support, the recorder produces superior results during playback in MDLP mode. Additional Information 83 Premastered software such as CDs or MDs Microphone, record player, tuner, etc. (with digital signal processors (DSP). Note on digital recording This recorder uses the Serial Copy ...of shock resistance than that editing functions (i.e., adding track marks and erasing track marks) do not function for high-level Sony MiniDisc decks equipped with analog output jacks) Digital recording Homerecorded disc No digital recording Recordable disc Analog recording Home-recorded disc...
Operating Instructions
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...G Group recording 51 H Hi-MD 17, 80 HOLD 13, 15 I Importing 23 Install 20 L LinearPCM 80 M MD Simple Burner 19, 27 Menu 49 Microphone recording 31 Microphone sensitivity 50 Moisture 78 Moving tracks/groups 56 O Operation lamp 33 Operation modes 17, 32, 80 Optional accessories 11 P Play mode 43 Q Quick Mode... 59 R Recording level 32, 50, 52 Recording level for microphone (MIC AGC) 50 Recording mode 50 Recording time 81 Repeat Play 44 S Setting the clock 61 Simple mode (MD Simple Burner) 27 SonicStage 19, 23...
...G Group recording 51 H Hi-MD 17, 80 HOLD 13, 15 I Importing 23 Install 20 L LinearPCM 80 M MD Simple Burner 19, 27 Menu 49 Microphone recording 31 Microphone sensitivity 50 Moisture 78 Moving tracks/groups 56 O Operation lamp 33 Operation modes 17, 32, 80 Optional accessories 11 P Play mode 43 Q Quick Mode... 59 R Recording level 32, 50, 52 Recording level for microphone (MIC AGC) 50 Recording mode 50 Recording time 81 Repeat Play 44 S Setting the clock 61 Simple mode (MD Simple Burner) 27 SonicStage 19, 23...
Brochure
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...self recordings, archiving existing legacy formats and recording special occasions. MZ-RH1 Hi-MD Field Recorder Features Large Main Unit LCD Display Displays current recording and playback features such as recording level, microphone sensitivity and the recording mode. Playback Uncompressed Linear PCM Audio... time of data and/or audio files. A file saved in uncompressed PCM format. Supports unsecure files with the MiniDisc media available today. Sony, ATRAC, ATRAC3plus, Connect, Jog Dial, G-Protection, Hi-MD, SonicStage, Walkman, and like.no.other are subject to ATRAC3® ...
...self recordings, archiving existing legacy formats and recording special occasions. MZ-RH1 Hi-MD Field Recorder Features Large Main Unit LCD Display Displays current recording and playback features such as recording level, microphone sensitivity and the recording mode. Playback Uncompressed Linear PCM Audio... time of data and/or audio files. A file saved in uncompressed PCM format. Supports unsecure files with the MiniDisc media available today. Sony, ATRAC, ATRAC3plus, Connect, Jog Dial, G-Protection, Hi-MD, SonicStage, Walkman, and like.no.other are subject to ATRAC3® ...
Service Manual
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... A. USB CABLE (SUPPLIED) - remote control unit - USB cable of option 1cm clamp filter (ferrite core) (Part No. 1-500-484-21) - A cable is rolled once. A 2 boss MZ-RH1 2 boss 3-12. STEREO MICROPHONE (OPTION) - 3-11. POSITION OF FERRITE CORE - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (SUPPLIED) - A cable is rolled once. A cable is rolled once. stereo...
... A. USB CABLE (SUPPLIED) - remote control unit - USB cable of option 1cm clamp filter (ferrite core) (Part No. 1-500-484-21) - A cable is rolled once. A 2 boss MZ-RH1 2 boss 3-12. STEREO MICROPHONE (OPTION) - 3-11. POSITION OF FERRITE CORE - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (SUPPLIED) - A cable is rolled once. A cable is rolled once. stereo...
Service Manual
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... output to the display driver IC Optical digital input plug detection signal input terminal "H": optical in Line input plug detection signal input terminal "L": plug in Microphone input plug detection signal input terminal "L": plug in Not used Chip select signal output to the A/D converter 48 MZ-RH1 Pin No.
... output to the display driver IC Optical digital input plug detection signal input terminal "H": optical in Line input plug detection signal input terminal "L": plug in Microphone input plug detection signal input terminal "L": plug in Not used Chip select signal output to the A/D converter 48 MZ-RH1 Pin No.
Service Manual
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... USB CABLE) 901 AC POWER ADAPTOR (100V-240V) 902 AC POWER CORD (US, CND) ACCESSORIES 1-400-877-11 FILTER, CLAMP (FERRITE CORE) (for OPTIONAL STEREO MICROPHONE) 1-500-484-21 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE (for OPTIONAL LINE CABLE) 1-816-206-11 CONNECTOR, LIGHT (OPTICAL CABLE) (AEP) 2-669-084-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH) 2-669... MOTOR UNIT, DC (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN) Ref. When IC1 and S8 on the OLED board can not be exchanged alone. Part No. No. MZ-RH1 OLED Ref.
... USB CABLE) 901 AC POWER ADAPTOR (100V-240V) 902 AC POWER CORD (US, CND) ACCESSORIES 1-400-877-11 FILTER, CLAMP (FERRITE CORE) (for OPTIONAL STEREO MICROPHONE) 1-500-484-21 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE (for OPTIONAL LINE CABLE) 1-816-206-11 CONNECTOR, LIGHT (OPTICAL CABLE) (AEP) 2-669-084-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH) 2-669... MOTOR UNIT, DC (OVER WRITE HEAD UP/DOWN) Ref. When IC1 and S8 on the OLED board can not be exchanged alone. Part No. No. MZ-RH1 OLED Ref.