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Sharp MD-MS701H2 User Manual

Sharp MD-MS701H2
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Sharp MD-MS701H2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
MD PlaybackYes
Audio FormatsATRAC
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio90 dB
Power Source2 x AA batteries or AC adapter
Media TypeMiniDisc
RecordingYes
Recording TimeUp to 80 minutes
OutputsHeadphones
Power Supply3V DC
TypePortable MiniDisc Player/Recorder

Summary

Special Notes

General Safety Precautions

Water and Splash Hazards

Warns against exposing the unit to water, dripping, or splashing to prevent fire or electric shock.

Laser Safety Warnings

Laser Radiation Hazard

Warns against interfering with the interlock switch or making adjustments to avoid hazardous radiation exposure.

Accessories

Precautions

Important Usage Precautions

Covers safety regarding headphone use, volume levels, and listening to others.

Controls and Indicators

Remote Control Unit Identification

Identifies controls and indicators on the remote control unit.

Main Unit Controls and Indicators

Details the various buttons, indicators, and sockets on the main unit.

Power Source

Rechargeable Battery Power

Explains how to charge the rechargeable battery, including initial use and charging time.

Before Recording

Types of Recording Connections

Explains analogue and digital recording connections using included and separately available cables.

Recording from CDs or MDs (Synchro Recording)

Synchro Recording Process

Explains how synchro recording automatically starts and pauses based on source audio input.

Manual Recording

Recording Level Considerations

Advises on setting the recording level to avoid low volume or distortion.

Recording from the Microphone

Mic Synchro Recording

Describes automatic recording triggered by sound input, ideal for lectures and conferences.

Starting Recording from the Middle of a Track

Re-recording Over Existing Tracks

Details how to erase a portion of a track and make a new recording over it.

Erasing Tracks

Erasing All Tracks

Explains how to erase all tracks and data from the MiniDisc at once.

Playing a MiniDisc

Basic Playback Procedure

Details inserting the MiniDisc, connecting headphones, and starting playback.

Editing Functions

Move Track Functionality

Describes how to change the order of tracks on a MiniDisc.

Editing Tracks: Track Name and Modification

Naming Individual Tracks

Details how to name individual tracks, including character entry and correction.

Name/Stamp Function

Transferring Master Disc Information

Explains how to copy sound and character information from a master MiniDisc to a recordable one.

Convenient Operation of the Unit

Preventing Accidental Operation

Explains how to use the hold function to prevent accidental button presses.

Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Causes

Lists common issues like unit not turning on or no sound, with their potential causes.

Error Messages

Error Message Meanings and Remedies

Lists various error messages, their meanings, and suggested solutions.

Specifications

General Unit Specifications

Lists general specifications including power sources, consumption, output, and battery life.

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