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...Product registration Please register this product on line at the rear. Myers, FL 33913 2 Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to them whenever you have any questions about software upgrades, new products, services and other important announcements. Thank you periodic ...- CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is located at www.sony.com/walkmanreg Proper registration will increase eye hazard. For customers who purchased this product will enable us to rain ...
...Product registration Please register this product on line at the rear. Myers, FL 33913 2 Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to them whenever you have any questions about software upgrades, new products, services and other important announcements. Thank you periodic ...- CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is located at www.sony.com/walkmanreg Proper registration will increase eye hazard. For customers who purchased this product will enable us to rain ...
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... residential installation. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - For the customers in the USA and Canada only RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-ion batteries are cautioned that any interference received, including interference that interference will not occur in this manual could otherwise be treated as household waste. ...will help preserve our environment by inappropriate waste handling of the FCC Rules. For more information regarding recycling of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-RH1, MZ-M200 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
... residential installation. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - For the customers in the USA and Canada only RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-ion batteries are cautioned that any interference received, including interference that interference will not occur in this manual could otherwise be treated as household waste. ...will help preserve our environment by inappropriate waste handling of the FCC Rules. For more information regarding recycling of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-RH1, MZ-M200 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
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... North American model • 1GB Hi-MD disc (except for the European, Asian and Chilean models - Two for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - Two cords with differently shaped plugs are supplied with a ferrite core is supplied. 3) Do not play a ...• AC power cord1) (100 V - 240 V) • USB cable • Remote control2) • Earphones • LIP-4WM Lithium- • Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • CD-ROM3) (Windows: SonicStage/MD Simple Burner, Macintosh: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac) • Operating Instructions (this recorder.
... North American model • 1GB Hi-MD disc (except for the European, Asian and Chilean models - Two for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - Two cords with differently shaped plugs are supplied with a ferrite core is supplied. 3) Do not play a ...• AC power cord1) (100 V - 240 V) • USB cable • Remote control2) • Earphones • LIP-4WM Lithium- • Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • CD-ROM3) (Windows: SonicStage/MD Simple Burner, Macintosh: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac) • Operating Instructions (this recorder.
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... 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.
... 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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...*, FF (AMS, fast forward), FR (AMS, fast rewind)) ( pages 39, 47, 49) FF USB cable connecting jack ( pages 14, 21, 37) Battery compartment ( page 14) (group) +/- button ( pages 40, 58) Clip ( page 10) P MODE/ (repeat) button ( pages 43, 58) ...
...*, FF (AMS, fast forward), FR (AMS, fast rewind)) ( pages 39, 47, 49) FF USB cable connecting jack ( pages 14, 21, 37) Battery compartment ( page 14) (group) +/- button ( pages 40, 58) Clip ( page 10) P MODE/ (repeat) button ( pages 43, 58) ...
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... charging starts, and the charging time ("Charging --min left") appear at which time it is needed. Preparing a Power Source Charge the rechargeable battery before using it for the first time or when it is sufficiently charged. 14 Insert it starting with the label side facing ... the AC power cord to the AC power adaptor. Operations can be done on the recorder or the remote while charging. 1 Slide and open the battery compartment lid in the direction of charging is approximately 80% charged. Recorder To a wall outlet To the USB cable connecting jack 6 Confirm that...
... charging starts, and the charging time ("Charging --min left") appear at which time it is needed. Preparing a Power Source Charge the rechargeable battery before using it for the first time or when it is sufficiently charged. 14 Insert it starting with the label side facing ... the AC power cord to the AC power adaptor. Operations can be done on the recorder or the remote while charging. 1 Slide and open the battery compartment lid in the direction of charging is approximately 80% charged. Recorder To a wall outlet To the USB cable connecting jack 6 Confirm that...
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... decreases, the remaining power is not locked ( page 13). HOLD switch HOLD switch 15 For 100% charge, an additional 2 hours of the battery is indicated in the display as when recording. • It is needed. Notes • Power from the computer begins to charge the recorder's rechargeable... the computer changes to system suspend, sleep, or hibernation mode while the recorder is connected to the computer. • When charging the rechargeable battery, make sure not to touch the jog lever or buttons on the remote in about one hour. To check the remaining power of the...
... decreases, the remaining power is not locked ( page 13). HOLD switch HOLD switch 15 For 100% charge, an additional 2 hours of the battery is indicated in the display as when recording. • It is needed. Notes • Power from the computer begins to charge the recorder's rechargeable... the computer changes to system suspend, sleep, or hibernation mode while the recorder is connected to the computer. • When charging the rechargeable battery, make sure not to touch the jog lever or buttons on the remote in about one hour. To check the remaining power of the...
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...hours) LP2 LP4 10.5 12 17.5 19 Measured in accordance with "EL Light" in the menu set to decrease over time. Please replace the battery when the battery life reaches about half the time listed above. 16 hours) Hi-LP 10.5 10.5 MP32) -3) -3) 19 16.5 18.5 16 When recording/...74/80-minute standard disc 8.5 Playing 60/74/80-minute standard disc 15.5 (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 Hi-MD mode When Recording Playing ...
...hours) LP2 LP4 10.5 12 17.5 19 Measured in accordance with "EL Light" in the menu set to decrease over time. Please replace the battery when the battery life reaches about half the time listed above. 16 hours) Hi-LP 10.5 10.5 MP32) -3) -3) 19 16.5 18.5 16 When recording/...74/80-minute standard disc 8.5 Playing 60/74/80-minute standard disc 15.5 (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 Hi-MD mode When Recording Playing ...
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... display and charging by USB bus power will not be charged within a temperature range of the recorder (USB bus power) You can charge the rechargeable battery while the recorder is connected to a disc in the recorder. You can transfer audio data from the computer to the recorder or audio data that... the recorder in Hi-MD mode, the recorder appears in the Windows Explorer as text and image files. The battery should be possible. Note If the place where you charge the battery is inserted; For details, refer to "Storing non-audio data to +35 °C (+95 °F). 18 Using the ...
... display and charging by USB bus power will not be charged within a temperature range of the recorder (USB bus power) You can charge the rechargeable battery while the recorder is connected to a disc in the recorder. You can transfer audio data from the computer to the recorder or audio data that... the recorder in Hi-MD mode, the recorder appears in the Windows Explorer as text and image files. The battery should be possible. Note If the place where you charge the battery is inserted; For details, refer to "Storing non-audio data to +35 °C (+95 °F). 18 Using the ...
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... operation mode of the disc may automatically change to the computer through the USB cable. 4 Check the connections. Power (bus power) is supplied from the battery. Merely click "OK" to your computer as follows. Using the recorder with the disc mode on the operation mode. 21 Note When using Windows ME...
... operation mode of the disc may automatically change to the computer through the USB cable. 4 Check the connections. Power (bus power) is supplied from the battery. Merely click "OK" to your computer as follows. Using the recorder with the disc mode on the operation mode. 21 Note When using Windows ME...
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... Compatible with an AC power adaptor. • We do not ensure trouble-free operation on all computers that you insert a fully charged rechargeable battery as follows. This may cause the recorder to malfunction or the destruction of audio data. • If you use the computer with USB 2.0... 2 Press · CANCEL on the connection, it is recognized, "RECONNECT USB" appears in the display. This may cause the computer's battery to be a mis-operation, transfer failures, or destruction of audio data caused by the computer. We do not disconnect the USB cable. Make sure ...
... Compatible with an AC power adaptor. • We do not ensure trouble-free operation on all computers that you insert a fully charged rechargeable battery as follows. This may cause the recorder to malfunction or the destruction of audio data. • If you use the computer with USB 2.0... 2 Press · CANCEL on the connection, it is recognized, "RECONNECT USB" appears in the display. This may cause the computer's battery to be a mis-operation, transfer failures, or destruction of audio data caused by the computer. We do not disconnect the USB cable. Make sure ...
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To stop transferring Click . If you want to disconnect the USB cable or take out the rechargeable battery while transferring audio data. 24 before clicking in red and transfer of the selected track starts. Transferring audio data from your computer ( page 21). 2 ...
To stop transferring Click . If you want to disconnect the USB cable or take out the rechargeable battery while transferring audio data. 24 before clicking in red and transfer of the selected track starts. Transferring audio data from your computer ( page 21). 2 ...
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... the stereo microphone to open the lid (). Stereo microphone* * The shape of the arrow (), and close the lid. OPEN with the MZ-M200 is sufficiently charged before recording. Recording on a disc Recording on a disc Continued 31 To MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 2 Press OPEN to...
... the stereo microphone to open the lid (). Stereo microphone* * The shape of the arrow (), and close the lid. OPEN with the MZ-M200 is sufficiently charged before recording. Recording on a disc Recording on a disc Continued 31 To MIC (PLUG IN POWER) 2 Press OPEN to...
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... left-channel sound is recorded when a monaural microphone is used. • Make sure not to a wall outlet. optical input, microphone input, and analog input. the battery is removed or becomes exhausted or the AC power adaptor is disconnected) during recording. If you do , the data recorded up if the microphone that...
... left-channel sound is recorded when a monaural microphone is used. • Make sure not to a wall outlet. optical input, microphone input, and analog input. the battery is removed or becomes exhausted or the AC power adaptor is disconnected) during recording. If you do , the data recorded up if the microphone that...
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...; on the left column of this page) while 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...
...; on the left column of this page) while 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...
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...; Information display Refer to select certain indications or the indications may not be able to "To change the display on the remote" ( next). Battery indication To change the display on the remote). Each time you may appear differently. • When a disc used in Hi-MD mode and the recorder...
...; Information display Refer to select certain indications or the indications may not be able to "To change the display on the remote" ( next). Battery indication To change the display on the remote). Each time you may appear differently. • When a disc used in Hi-MD mode and the recorder...
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... the L-channel and Rchannel: 100 Hz, 250 Hz, 630 Hz, 1.6 kHz, 4 kHz, 10 kHz. While playing 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...
... the L-channel and Rchannel: 100 Hz, 250 Hz, 630 Hz, 1.6 kHz, 4 kHz, 10 kHz. While playing 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...
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... the display on the remote" ( next). Play mode and repeat mode information ( pages 43, 44) Sound setting ( page 45) Battery indication To change the display on the track. 3) Recording mode, codec and bitrate information appear for discs used in Hi-MD mode, and recording mode...
... the display on the remote" ( next). Play mode and repeat mode information ( pages 43, 44) Sound setting ( page 45) Battery indication To change the display on the track. 3) Recording mode, codec and bitrate information appear for discs used in Hi-MD mode, and recording mode...
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...connecting cord to connect the /LINE OUT jack on the recorder to an external component for a while, the recorder turns off to conserve battery power (only the battery level indication remains lit). Sets the date and time ( page 61). Using the Menu Items EL Light2) Backlight3) Quick Mode Disc ... OUT jack. MD When you want to use the disc recorded on this recorder on while the recorder is set to prevent wearing down the battery. On The recorder does not turn off . If no operation occurs for 10 seconds, the display window darkens. On The backlight stays on ...
...connecting cord to connect the /LINE OUT jack on the recorder to an external component for a while, the recorder turns off to conserve battery power (only the battery level indication remains lit). Sets the date and time ( page 61). Using the Menu Items EL Light2) Backlight3) Quick Mode Disc ... OUT jack. MD When you want to use the disc recorded on this recorder on while the recorder is set to prevent wearing down the battery. On The recorder does not turn off . If no operation occurs for 10 seconds, the display window darkens. On The backlight stays on ...
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... Equalizer, or Dynamic Normalizer will not function. • "Audio Out" cannot be "Hi-MD" when using AMS. - messages are displayed. • If the battery grows weak during recording (the level indication appears as the "Disc Mode" setting, the operation mode can only be set to "Line Out" when the...("Quick Mode") Note When "Quick Mode" is set to "On" ("Quick On" on the remote). 60 the recorder is automatically cut off when the batteries become drained. The power is fast forwarding, fast rewinding, or using a 1GB Hi-MD disc. • The operation mode set in the "Disc Mode...
... Equalizer, or Dynamic Normalizer will not function. • "Audio Out" cannot be "Hi-MD" when using AMS. - messages are displayed. • If the battery grows weak during recording (the level indication appears as the "Disc Mode" setting, the operation mode can only be set to "Line Out" when the...("Quick Mode") Note When "Quick Mode" is set to "On" ("Quick On" on the remote). 60 the recorder is automatically cut off when the batteries become drained. The power is fast forwarding, fast rewinding, or using a 1GB Hi-MD disc. • The operation mode set in the "Disc Mode...