Page 2 - NEVER TOUCH THE LENS.
G-1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT2. DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and inter- lock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the Unit; leave all servicing to quali-fied service pe...
Page 5 - Power Supply Preparations; Insert the rechargeable battery into the unit.; Notes; Using the AC adaptor; Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the unit.
2 Power Supply Preparations As a power supply source, you can use the rechargeable battery and/or dry-cell batteries, or AC adaptor.For information on operating times of batteries, refer to the specifications (page 16). Using lithium–ion battery (rechargeable battery) (BN-R3610) 1 Insert the recharg...
Page 6 - Battery indicator; Note; Accidental Operation Prevention Function (Hold Mode); Follow the numbers in the figure to perform normal-play.; Connect the headphones plug firmly.; Slide the OPEN switch to open the lid.; Adjust the volume level between 0 and 25.
3 Rechargeable battery: Recharge it.Dry-cell batteries: Replace them with new ones. Bottom of the unit Top of the remote control Note The unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is connected. The primary circuit is always “live” as longas the AC adaptor is connected to an electrical out...
Page 7 - Button; Operation
4 6 Press the 6 button on the unit or remote control. Playback will start from the first track and ends after playing all the tracks of the MD. [Unit’s display] [Remote control’s display] To eject the MD, slide the OPEN switch to open the lid and open it by hand. Then, the MD comes out. Notes • If n...
Page 8 - Selecting Repeat Play and Random Play in Stop mode; After selecting one of the above modes, press the; Repeat Play during Playback
5 Showing the Disc Information Each time you press the DISPLAY / CHARA. (or DISPLAY) button in Stop mode or during playback, the disc in-formation is displayed as follows.The DISPLAY / CHARA. button on the unit and the DISPLAY button on the remote control work independently. Display change on the un...
Page 9 - Selecting the Operational Options of Remote Control; Muting a pip tone; Preparation Before Recording; Connection for recording; Things to know before you start recording; • Remote control operation will be disabled during record-
6 MD player,tape deck, etc. CD player, etc. Stereo connection cable (not supplied) Optical digital cable (not supplied) Microphone (not supplied) Selecting the Operational Options of Remote Control Muting a pip tone When you press the buttons on the remote control, a pip tone is issued except for th...
Page 10 - Check Items Before Starting Recording; • The REC MODE switch is set correctly. MONO for monaural recording,; To cancel pause, press the; Adjusting the recording level (for analog input only); Press the; Track marking; number of the MD is automatically incremented by 1.
7 Check Items Before Starting Recording • The MD is not the Play-only type one.• The accidental erasure prevention knob of the MD cartridge is set to the close position.• The MD has enough space for recording. If not, carry out ALL ERASE or ERASE function mentioned later to erase all the tracks or d...
Page 11 - MOVE; ALL
8 Erasing tracks (ERASE function) This enables unnecessary tracks. Narration, etc. to beerased speedily. The erased parts do not remain as si-lences but are closed up by the subsequent tracks. Erasing all the tracks (ALL ERASEfunction) All the tracks can be erased at once without recordingfresh mate...
Page 13 - Erasing All the Tracks (ALL ERASE Function); To cancel the operation, press the
10 1 In Stop mode, press the EDIT/ENTERbutton and turn the JOG dial until“ERASE?” is displayed. 2 Press the SET button. • You can listen to the track by pressing the 6 button. The track to be erased is repeatedlyplayed. 3 Turn the JOG dial (or press the 4 or ¢ button) to select the track number to b...
Page 14 - Press the SET button.
11 [Title editing buttons on the unit] Button Function Changes the type of characters to be input as follows.Upper-case letters (ABC) = Lower-case letters (abc) = Symbols (space, !”) = Numbers (012) = (back to the beginning) Adds the character being selected to the title name area. Moves the cursor ...
Page 15 - Using the Unit with Optional Accessories; Listening to MDs with an audio system; Cautions; Batteries
12 Using the Unit with Optional Accessories Listening to MDs with an audio system You can listen to MDs through your audio system.• Connect a stereo connection cable (not supplied) as shown on the right after turning off the amplifier. • Adjust the volume level of the unit to an appropriate level. •...
Page 17 - Sound skip guard memory
14 ATRAC (Adaptive Transform AcousticCoding) Within recordings, there are sounds which cannot be readilyheard. For example, as the volume decreases, high-pitchedsounds and low-pitched sounds become difficult to hear. Also, ifa quiet sound comes at the same time as or just after a loudsound, it will ...
Page 18 - Minidisc Limitations; Condition; Rules of Digital Dubbing; OK; DIGITAL
15 Minidisc Limitations The minidisc records information in an original format that differs from that of conventional cassette tapes or DATs.Since there are some limitations with this recording format, the following types of conditions may arise. These condi-tions are not malfunctions. Condition Cau...
Page 19 - Specifications; Portable minidisc recorder; Troubleshooting Guide; Check this
16 Specifications Portable minidisc recorder Type : Minidisc digital audio system Sampling frequency : 44.1 kHz Troubleshooting Guide Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing.Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on yo...
Page 20 - Printed in Japan
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED Printed in Japan 0699MNMCREOZK EN XM-R70(B)_Cover.p65 6/23/99, 3:10 PM 2