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PANEL
CALL
DISC
SKIP
GROUP
CT
PTY
REPEAT
RDS
RANDOM
EDIT
TUNING TUNING
ENTER
MEMORY
TONE/SDB
TUNER
PRESET
BAND
CD-R MD
CD
123
654
987
CLEAR
DISPLAY
VOLUME
FUNCTION
SLEEP
PROG/
DIRECT
3
4
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2 MiniDiscs are compact in size and offer a maximum
playback/recording time of 80 minutes in the normal
mode and up to 320 minutes in the MDLP mode (long-
play mode).
There are two types of MiniDiscs: those for playback
only, and those for recording and playback.
Playback only MiniDiscs
These discs are for playback only.
Commercially available music
MDs are of this type.
These are laser discs, like regular
compact discs.
Tracks on such discs cannot be
edited.
Recordable MiniDiscs
These are magneto-optical discs
on which both recording and
playback are possible.
Recording is performed through
magnetic modulation.
Re-recording is also possible.
Accidental erasure prevention tabs
These tabs protect recordable MiniDiscs from accidental
erasure.
To avoid accidentally erasing the recording, open the tab so
that the hole is exposed. (See the diagram below.) When
this is done, Protected is displayed if you attempt to
record, erase or otherwise edit the disc, and the recording
is protected. To record or erase the disc, set the tab back
to its original position (with the hole covered).
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ABOUT MINIDISCS
Recording on discs
MiniDiscs include a section in which the audio signals are
recorded and a section in which such data as track
numbers and track titles are recorded.
2 The TOC
With MiniDiscs, after the audio signals are recorded,
data used for checking the tracks (TOC Table of
Contents) is also recorded on the disc. This TOC data
is used when playing the disc. In addition, editing is
performed by rewriting the TOC data.
The TOC is recorded in the following cases:
When recording is stopped.
When the MD is ejected.
When the power button is pressed setting the unit to
the standby mode.
When the
2 (stop) button is pressed in the stop mode.
When TOC writing starts, the “” indicator flashes.
Do not shake the main unit or unplug the power supply
cord while the TOC is being written. If the data is not
recorded properly, it will not be possible to play the disc.
2 Handling MiniDiscs
MiniDiscs are housed in cartridges, so there is no need
to worry about dirt and scratches. However, dirty or
warped cartridges may cause malfunction. Be careful
of the following to ensure long-lasting, high quality
sound:
Do not touch the disc surface directly.
Do not open the shutter by hand.
Do not place MiniDiscs in dusty, dirty or humid places.
Do not place MiniDiscs in places exposed to direct
sunlight or high temperatures.
Cleaning
Use a dry cloth to gently wipe dirt or dust off the cartridge.
Do not apply excessive force.
m
Section in which track
numbers and track titles
are recorded (TOC)
Section in which audio
signals are recorded
Hole exposed
Slide the tab
m
m
1
18Tr02m 46s
-60 -40 -30 -20 -12 -6 -2 0
L
dB
R
PUSH
ENTER
MINIDISC RECORDER DMD-M31
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POWER LOADING MECHANISM
MULTI REC
CD SRS
MEMORY REC
CHARACTER/
TIME/INPUT
EDIT
ON / STANDBY
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1
7
NORMAL PLAYBACK
1. Starting playback
(Main unit) (Remote control unit)
Disc Set TOC Reading
Live
12
62m 03s
Total no. tracks Recorded time Disc title
1
Turn on the power.
2
Load the disc.
Insert the disc into the disc insertion slot in the direction indicated by the arrow on the top of the disc.
The disc is drawn in automatically.
3
Press the 1/3 (play/pause) button.
Playback begins.
The disc title is not displayed if no disc title has been input.
Opening
01
05m 28s
The track title is not displayed if no track title has been input.
Track title Currently playing track Tracks elapsed time
2. Stopping playback
4
Press the 2 (stop) button.
Playback stops.
The stop mode is set automatically once all the tracks on the disc have been played.
First try playing the tracks in order.
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