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Assigning
Characters
to
Keyboard
Keys
iAsslgning
s
eharaeter
0a:
Hf
your
keyboard
layout
is
not
that
of
an
English
or
Japanese
keyboard,
the
display
may
show
the
wrong
characters,
or
no
characters
at
all,
when
you
press
the
keys.
In
this
case,
you
must
assign
characters
to
the
keys.
11
While
the
recorder
is
stopped,
press
[Esc]
twice.
“Setup
Menu”
appears
in
the
display.
2
Press
[THI]
or
[Tabl/{Shift}+-[tab]
repeatedly
until
“Keyboard?”
appears;
press
[Enter].
3
Press
{TI/{L)
or
(Tab]/Ishift}+{Tab]
repeatedly
until
“Assign?”
appears;
press
[Enter].
4
Press
[TI/{J]
or
[Tabl/{Shift]+{Tab}
repeatedly
until
the
character
you
want
to
assign
appears.
Af
the
character
has
already
been
assigned,
“User”
appears.
If
it
has
not
been
assigned,
“Default”
appears.
5
Press
[Enter].
“¢Set
Key>"
flashes
in
the
display.
©
Press
the
key
to
be
assigned
on
the
keyboard.
“Key
change”
appears,
and
the
selected
character
is
assigned
(o
the
key.
If
“Same
Key”
appears
The
same
character
is
already
assigned
to
the
key.
If
“Remove
old
assign?”
appears
A
different
character
is
already
assigned
to
the
key.
Press
[Enter]
to
clear
the
current
assignment
and
assign
the
new
character,
Press
[Esc}
to
cancel.
Notes
*
You
can
assign
a
character
with
[Shift]
only
for
symbol
and
number
keys.
*
You
can’t
assign
a
character
to
the
following
keys:
[Esc},
[F1]-[F12),
[Back
Space},
[Tab],
[Caps
Lock},
[Enter],
[Shift},
(Ctrl},
(Alt),
[Windows],
[Space],
{Application],
[Print
Screen},
[Scrott
Lock],
[Pause},
[nsert),
(Detete},
[Home],
[End],
[Page
Up],
[Page
Down],
{Num
Lock},
[~),
[+]
{T},
[U),
and,
on
the
10-
key,
[/),
{*1
[+] [+1
Depending
on
the
keyboard,
some
keys
other
than
those
above
may
also
not
be
able
to
be
assigned,
Key
assignments
can
be
cleared
one
at
a
time,
or
all
at
‘once.
To
clear
a
key
assignment
1
Dosteps
1
to
3
of
“Assigning
a
character”
on
this
page.
2
Press
(THIL]
or
[Tab]A{Shift]+[Tab}
repeatedly
the
character
you
want
to
clear
appears;
press
Enter}.
“<Set
Key>"
flashes
in
the
display.
3
Press
[Delete].
“Key
Clear”
appears
and
the
key
assignment
is
cleared.
To
clear
all
key
assignments
1
Do
steps
1
to3
of
“Assigning
a
character”
on
this
page.
2.
Press
[Ctell,
[Alt}
and
[Delote]
simultaneously.
“All
Reset?”
appears
in
the
display.
3
Press
[Enter].
“Complete!”
appears,
and
all
assignments
are
cleared.
To
cancel
the
operation
Press
[Esc].
a
EER
System
Limitations
‘The
recording
system
of
your
MD
or
Mini-disc
recorder
is
radically
different
from
those
use
din
cassette
and
DAT
recorders,
and
is
characterized
by
the
limitations
described
below.
Note,
however,
that
these
limitations
are
due
to
the
inherent
nature
of
the
MD
recording
system
itself,
and
not
to
mechanical
causes.
“Disc
Full”
appears
in
the
display
even
before
the
MD
has
reached
the
maximum
recording
time
When
too
many
tracks
have
been
recorded
in
the
MD,
“Disc
Full”
appears
regardless
of
the
total
recorded
time.
More
than
256
tracks
cannot
be
recorded
on
the
MD.
To
continue
recording,
erase
unnecessary
tracks
or
use
a
second
recordable
MD,
“Disc
Full”
appears
before
the
maximum
number
of
tracks
or
the
maximum
recording
time
has
been
reached
Fluctuations
in
emphasis
within
tracks
are
sometimes
interpreted
as
track
intervals,
increasing
the
track count
and
causing
“Disc
Full”
to
appear.
The
remaining
recording
time
does
not
increase
even
after
erasing
a
number
of
short
tracks
‘Tracks
under
12
seconds'
in
length
(in
stereo
mode)
are
not
counted,
so
erasing
them
may
not
lead
to
an
increase
in
recording
time.
+
Insterno
recording
mode.
For
monaural
and
LP2
stereo
the
length
is
24
seconds,
for
LPA
stereo
it
is
48
soconds.
The
total
recorded
time
and
the
remaining
recordable
time
on
the
MD
may
not
total
the
maximum
recording
time
Recording
is
in
minimum
units
of
2
seconds*
each
(in
stereo
mode),
no
matter
how
short
the
material.
The
contents
recorded
may
therefore
be
shorter
than
the
maximum
recording
capacity.
Disc
space
may
be
further
reduced
by
scratches
on
the
disc,
which
are
automatically
deleted,
further
reducing
time.
*
Insterco
reconding
mode.
For
monaural
and
LP2
slereo
the
length
is
4
seconds,
for
LP&
stereo
it
is
seconds.
Limitations
when
recording
over
an
existing
track
*
The
correct
remaining
recordabie
time
on
the
MD
may
not
be
displayed.
*
You
may
find
it
impossible
to
record
over
a
track
if
that
track
has
already
been
recorded
over
several
times.
If
this
happens,
erase
the
track.
*
The
remaining
recording
time
may
be
shortened
out
of
Proportion
to
the
total
recorded
time.
*
Recording
over
a
track
to
eliminate
noise
is
not
Tecommended
since
this
may
shorten
the
duration
of
the
track.
*
You
may
find
it
impossible.to
name
a
track
while
recording
over
an
existing
track.
Keyboard
Operations
(English
Keyboard
Layout)
MERUND
Pregsite
samennmber
Ague.
atk
teteornmber
SCROLL
APAUSE
=
tobe
payed
Forlrack
rembers
greater
tnan
11
As~OB
REPEAT
fy
*
Wee:
(Shift]+
(Ted)
Rect®:
[Shik]
+{Enter}
MUSIC
SYNC:
[Ctrll+{Enter)
**
Effective
only
during
track
playback
(or
while
choosing
a
track)
“7
All
tracks
are
erased
at
once
when
stopped.
Whlle
track
is
playing
back
(or
dunng
track
selection},
tracks
ave
erased
‘one
by
one.
Dn
eves
Pros
the
garne
number
a9
Keyboard
Operations
(10-Keyboard
Layout)
MENU/NO-
AMS
PUSH
(MARKVENTER)
Press
the
same
number
as
for
the
track
number
to
be
played
(press
[0}
for
10)
Tracks
created
by
editing
may
exhibit
sound
dropouts
as
you're
searching
for
a
point
while
monitoring
the
sound.
‘Some
tracks
cannot
be
combined
with
others
‘Tracks
may
not
be
combined
if
they
have
been
edited.
Track
numbers
are
not
marked
correctly
Incorrect
assignment
or
marking
of
track
numbers
may
result
when
CD
tracks
are
divided
into
several
smaller
tracks
during
digital
recording.
Depending
on
the
material
recorded,
when
“Track
Mark”
of
the
Setup
Menu
was
set
to
“Level
Sync”
and
the
track
number
automatically
assigned
during
recording,
the
track
number
may
not
have
been
accurately
assigned.
“TOC
Reading”
appears
for
along
time
If
the
inserted
recordable
MD
is
brand
new,
“TOC
Reading”
will
appear
in
the
display
for
a
longer period
than
for
already-used
MDs.
The
correct
recorded/playing
time
may
not
be
displayed
during
playback
of
MDs
recorded
in
monaural
mode.
Digital
audio
components,
such
as
CDs,
MDs,
and
DATs,
make
it
easy
to
produce
high-quality
copies
of
music
by
processing
music
as
a
digital signal.
To
protect
copyrighted
music
sources,
this
recorder
uses
the
Serial
Copy
Management
System,
which
allows
you
to
make
only
a
single
copy
of
a
digitally
recorded
source
through
digital-to-digital
connections.
You
can
make
onty
a
first-generation
copy”
through
a
digital-to-digital
connection,
Examples
are
as
follows:
*
You
can
make
a
copy
of
a
commercially
available
digital
sound
program
(for
example,
a
CD
or
MD),
but
you
cannot
make
a
second
copy
from
the
first-generation
copy.
*
You
can
make
a
copy
ofa
digital
signal
from
a
digitally
recorded
analog
sound
program
(for
example,
an
analog
record
or
a
music
cassette
tape)
or
from
a
digital
satellite
broadcast
program,
but
you
cannot
make
a
secons
copy
from
the
first-generation
copy.
1)
A
firshgenaration
copy
means
the
first
recording
of
a
digital
audio
source
through
the
recorder’s
digital
input
connector.
For
example,
if
_yout
record
from
a
CD
player
connected
to
the
DIGITAL
IN
‘connector,
that
copy
is
a
first-generation
copy.
Notes
‘The
zestrictions
of
the
Serial
Copy
Management
System
donot
apply
when
you
make
a
recording
through
the
analog-to
analog
connections.
22
At
63
Pea
fa
sergmoee
19
be
rye
AMS(te€)
AMS(
>t)
LT
Enter
for
track
numbers
over
11
Trouble
shooting
Should
you
have
trouble
with
your
MD
recorder,
first
unplug
the
unit,
then
plug
it
back
in
and
check
It
while
using
this
troubleshooting
guide.
Should
the
problem
persist,
consult
your
nearest
Sony
dealer.
The
recorder
does
not
operate
or
operates
Poorly
=>
The
MD
may
be
dirty
or
damaged,
Replace
the
MD.
The
recorder
does
not
play
“>
Moisture
has
formed
inside
the
recordet/
Take
the
MD
out
and
leave
the
recorder
in
a
warm
place
for
several
hours
until
the
moisture
evaporates.
">
Be
sure
that
the
power
is
on.
=
The
recorder
may
not
be
correctly
connected
to
the
amplifier.
Check
the
connection.
>
The
MD
is
inserted
in
the
wrong
direction.
Slide
the
MD
into
the
disc
slot
with
the
labet
side
up
and
the
arrow
pointing
toward
the
slot.
=>
The
MD
may
not
be
recorded.
Replace
the
disc
with
‘one
that
has
been
recorded.
The
sound
has
a
lot
of
static
=>
Move
the
recorder
away
from
souirces
of
strong
magnetism,
such
as
televisions.
The
recorder
does
not
record
THe
MD
is
record-protected,
Slide
the
record-
protect
tab
to
close
the
slot.
=>
The
recorder
is
not
connected
properly
to
the
program
source.
Check
the
connection.
>
Select
the
correct
program
source
using
INPUT.
‘=>
The
recording
level
is
not
adjusted
properly,
Adjust
the
recording
level.
>
A
premastered
MD
is
inserted.
Replace
it
with
a
recordable
MD.
=>
There
is
not
enough
time
left
on
the
MD.
Replace
it
with
another
recordable
MD
with
fewer
recorded
tracks,
or
erase
unnecessary
tracks,
>
There
has
been
a
power
failure,
or
the
AC
power
cord
has
been
disconnected
during
recording.
Data
recorded
to
that
point
may
be
lost.
Repeat
the
recording
procedure.
The
recorder
does
not
perform
synchro
recording
with
a
CD
player
‘=>
The
remote
supplied
with
the
MD
recorder
is
not
set
correctly.
Reset
the
remote.
The
keyboard
does
note
operate
=>
Disconnect
the
keyboard,
turn
off
power
to
the
recorder,
and
reconnect
the
keyboard.
The
recorder
begins
playback
or
recording
when
the
power
is
turned
on
=>
“Timer”
of
the
Setup
Menu
is
set
to
"Play”
or
“Rec.”
Set
“Timer”
to
“Off.”
Although
neither
play
or
recording
are
set,
there
is
still
output
from
the
recorder
>
“Relay”
of
the
Setup
Menu
is
set
to
“Play”
or
“Rec.”
Set
“Relay”
to
“Off”.
When
the
suggested
measures
above
do
not
solve
the
problem,
remove
the
power
plug,
then
plug
it
back
in
again.
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