Page 2 - Important Safeguards; WARNING; AVIS
2 1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructio...
Page 3 - Precautions; FCC INFORMATION FOR USER; Declaration of Conformity; Memory Preservation
3 1. Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use isillegal without permission of the copyright holder. 2. Power WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME,READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY. The voltage of the available power supply differs accordi...
Page 4 - A T T E N T I O N :
4 For Canadian model NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003. For models having a power cord with a polarized plug: CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. Modele pour les Canadien REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CL...
Page 5 - Contents; Before using; Operating components not reached by the; Setup and operation
5 Contents Before using Important Safeguards ......................................... 2 Precautions ......................................................... 3 Contents .............................................................. 4 Features ...........................................................
Page 6 - Main Features; and decoding the MP3 music
6 Main Features ■ Encoding the music files on an audio CD inMP3 format ( * 1) and decoding the MP3 music files • You can record tracks on an audio CD in MP3 format. The tracks are compressed approximately 1/10 in data sizewhen using the standard 128kbps bitrate (*2) . • Available encoding bitrates a...
Page 7 - Installing the remote controller batteries; Before using this unit; Using the remote controller
6 Installing the remote controller batteries 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing and sliding the cover. 2. Insert two AA (R6 or UM-3) batteries into the battery compartment. Carefully follow the polarity diagram(positive (+) and negative (–) symbols) inside thebattery compartment. 3....
Page 8 - Parts names and functions; Front panel; I H G
7 1 STANDBY/ON button [xx] Turns on the MB-S1 or lets it enter the standby state. 2 MENU/EXIT button [xx] Switches the menu mode. Press this button while selecting anymenu item exits the menu. 3 PLAY MODE/YES button [xx] Switches play mode combined with use of the jog dial. 4 MULTI JOG dial Usually,...
Page 9 - Front panel display
8 Parts names and functions Front panel display The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the part or function is introduced. 1 PLAY MODE indicators [xx] The indicator showing current play mode lights. 2 FAVORITE indicator [xx] Lights while your favorite tracks are played. 3 ALL indicator ...
Page 10 - Remote controller
9 1 ON button [xx] Press to turn the MB-S1 on and off. 2 STANDBY button [xx] Press to turn the MB-S1 into the standby state. 3 DIMMER button [xx] Press to change the brightness of the display. 4 COUNTER button [xx] Press to change the displayed information for playing time. 5 SCROLL button [xx] Pres...
Page 11 - Rear panel
10 Parts names and functions 18 ADD TO PLAY LIST button [xx] Press to add the current track to the play list. 19 SELECT button [xx] Select the track using / buttons. 20 Alphabetic letters/Symbols/Numeric (1 to 10)buttons [xx] Numeric: Press to select the track you want to play. Alphabetic letters/SY...
Page 13 - Connecting to other components
12 4. Connecting an analog audio device such as AM/FM tuner or cassette tape deck When connecting the audio output from an analog audio devicesuch as AM/FM tuner, cassette tape deck, or video deck to the MB-S1, you can record the audio signal onto the HDD. Connect the analog output terminals on the ...
Page 14 - Notes on CD and the internal hard disk drive
13 Notes on CD and the internal hard disk drive Notes on discs ■ Notes on playing discs Use the discs compatible with IEC standards such as theCD with the logo (right) printed on it. You can also usethe CD-ROM containing MP3 audio data. Do not play CD-ROMs intended for computer use or non-audiocompa...
Page 15 - Rules for recording digital input
14 Rules for recording digital input The digital source connected to the MB-S1 is protected by copyguard systems.These limitations are intended for protecting the copyright andrestricting the behavior which violates the copyright. SCMS (Guide to the serial copy management system) This system is desi...
Page 17 - Understanding the basic operations before using the MB-S1; Playlist 1; HDD; Understanding the play list
16 Understanding the basic operations before using the MB-S1 MB-S1 Playlist 1 Group No. 1 Track No. 1 3 2 3 2 3 5 4 Playlist 2 Playlist 3 Playlist 4 The MB-S1 will seach a track on the play list through the HDD in the order defined in the list and play the found track. Each track can contain followi...
Page 18 - Switching the CD player and HDD
17 Opening the CD tray Press (open/close) button on the MB-S1 toopen the CD tray. Understanding the basic operations beforeusing the MB-S1 Turning on the power Press the STANDBY/ON button on the MB-S1 to turn on thepower. Pressing it again causes the MB-S1 to enter the standbystate. When using the r...
Page 19 - Setting date and time
18 You can highlight any item (year, month, day,hour, and minute) to set them using the / buttons. 2. Select the clock setting menu. Rotate the MULTI JOG dial to select the clocksetting menu (“Clock Setting?”). The menu items are displayed in the followingorder: Clock Setting?, Timer Setting?, RECLE...
Page 20 - Rewinding and fast forwarding; Selecting the track; Listening to an audio CD or CD-ROM; Activate the CD player section.; Playing tracks repeatedly (remote controller only)
19 Rewinding and fast forwarding During playback, hold down the or button to rewind or fast forward the current track. At first, rewind and fastforward is eight times faster than normalspeed playback, and then will be sixteentimes faster. Press the PLAY PAUSE / button where you want to start playbac...
Page 21 - Pressing the
20 Listening to an audio CD or CD-ROM Switching the display information Each press of the COUNTER button on the remote controllerswitches the information displayed in the display area. Using the remote controller Plays a track by directly entering thetrack number. Playing time for the first track on...
Page 22 - Recording; Recording an audio CD or CD-ROM synchronously; recording
21 Press the REC MODE button to select thedesired recording mode. The recording modeswitches to the next one with each press of thebutton. PCM: Records the signal on CD without compression. You will get better sound quality than MP3 formats, but the size of music files islarger, occupying more space...
Page 23 - Stop the CD or HDD; Dubbing a track on a CD.; Select a recording mode
22 4. Start the CD dubbing. Press the CD DUBBING button to start the CDdubbing. The group to which the recorded trackswill be added is automatically created to theHDD. Recording Dubbing all tracks on a CD (CD dubbing) 1. Set the CD on the CD tray. For setting the CD, see page 19. STOP CD DUBBING CD ...
Page 24 - Recording audio signals from external devices; Confirm the connections between the MB-
23 ON STANDBY USB HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB-S 1 OPERATION MULTI JOG PLAY MODE MENU/EXIT PUSH TO ENTER PLAY LIST EDIT/CLEAR NO YES STANDBY/ON STOP PLAY PAUSE / DISPLAY CD DUBBING TEXT HDD REC REC MODE EXTERNAL INPUT FAVORITE IT C D H D D 5. Select a target group for recording. Press the HDD REC butt...
Page 25 - Adjusting the recording level (Analog input only); Select the menu for adjusting recording level.
24 Recording Adjusting the recording level (Analog input only) 1. Call the menu mode. Press the MENU/EXIT button. A menu itemappears in the display area. MENU/EXIT 2. Select the menu for adjusting recording level. MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select “REC...
Page 26 - Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD
25 Rewinding and fast forwarding During playback, hold down the or button for 0.5 second or longer to rewind or fast forward the current track. Atfirst, rewind and fast forward is eight timesfaster than normal speed playback, and thenwill be sixteen times faster. Press the PLAY PAUSE / button where ...
Page 28 - Entering the name of a track; Naming tracks recorded on the HDD; Select the track to which you want to; Confirm the entry and exit the editing; Entering characters; Selecting a character you want to enter
27 Entering the name of a track For the tracks recorded on the HDD, you can enter the trackinformation such as track title, album title and genre.Entered information can be used when creating and editing a play list. 1. Activate the HDD section. Press the HDD button. Naming tracks recorded on the HD...
Page 29 - Confirm the mode you; Select a track of which you want; Selecting a letter you want to enter; Selecting a genre
28 Naming tracks recorded on the HDD Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order. MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER EDIT/CLEAR NO MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Scroll the whole track name. 3. Call the character-editing mode. 4. Select the mode. 6. Select a type of character. 8. Exit the char...
Page 30 - Erasing a track; Erasing tracks recorded on the HDD
29 Erasing a track 1. Activate the HDD section. Press the HDD button. OPERATION C D H D D 2. Select a track you want to erase. MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Turn the jog dial to select a group and then pressthe / buttons to select a track you want to record. 3. Call the edit/clear mode. Press the EDIT/CLE...
Page 31 - Erasing an entire group
30 Erasing tracks recorded on the HDD OPERATION C D H D D MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER EDIT/CLEAR NO PLAY MODE YES MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Erasing an entire group 1. Activate the HDD section. Press the HDD button. 2. Select a group you want to record. Turn the jog dial to select a...
Page 32 - Creating a play list; Select a track you want to add to a play list.; Select a position where you want to add
31 Creating a play list Creating a play list You can create a play list which includes your favorite tracks. Youcan choose tracks for a play lsit from the audio CD tracks or musicfiles recorded on the HDD. You can create up to 100 play lists and add up to 100 tracks withper play lsit. 1. Activate th...
Page 33 - Activate the play list creation
32 Creating a play list ■ Understanding the indication on playlists When creating a play list When you create a play list first time, “1P-New” appears. “1P” means the first play list and “New” means that the play listcontains no track.After second play list, the indication will be like “2P-New”. “2P...
Page 34 - Listening to tracks using a play list; Stopping the playback.
33 Listening to tracks using a play list Listening to tracks using a play list 1. Activate the HDD section. Press the HDD button. OPERATION C D H D D PLAY LIST 2. Activate the play list mode. Press the PLAY LIST button. 3. Select a play list. Turn the jog dial to select a play list youwant to use. M...
Page 35 - Playing tracks in a play list in random order
34 1. Activate the HDD section. 3. Select a play list. Selects a track you want tolisten to. Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order. 4. Start playback. Listening to tracks in the current playlist in random order. Stop the playback. Listening to tracks in the current play...
Page 36 - Editing the play lists; Naming a play list; Activate the play list mode
35 Editing the play lists PLAY LIST MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER PLAY MODE YES ON STANDBY USB HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB-S 1 OPERATION MULTI JOG PLAY MODE MENU/EXIT PUSH TO ENTER PLAY LIST EDIT/CLEAR NO YES STANDBY/ON STOP PLAY PAUSE / DISPLAY CD DUBBING TEXT HDD REC REC MODE EXTERNAL INPUT FAVORITE IT C...
Page 37 - Moving a track within a play list; Select a position you want to move a; Deleting a track in a play list
36 Editing the play lists MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER PLAY MODE YES MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER PLAY LIST PLAY LIST MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER EDIT/CLEAR NO MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER EDIT/CLEAR NO PLAY MODE YES MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER PLAY MODE YES Moving a track within a play list 1. Activate the play list mode...
Page 38 - Deleting a play list; Select a play list you want to delete.
37 Editing the play lists ON STANDBY USB HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB-S 1 OPERATION MULTI JOG PLAY MODE MENU/EXIT PUSH TO ENTER PLAY LIST EDIT/CLEAR NO YES STANDBY/ON STOP PLAY PAUSE / DISPLAY CD DUBBING TEXT HDD REC REC MODE EXTERNAL INPUT FAVORITE IT C D H D D PLAY LIST MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER EDIT/...
Page 39 - Using various playback features; Playing track in sorted order
38 Using various playback features Playing track in sorted order You can use the information registered in track on the HDD to sortthe playback order.For example, you can sort and play tracks in the way as follows: • In the order which groups and tracks recorded on the HDD (without sorting) • In alp...
Page 40 - Marking a track as you favorite (FAVORITE IT function)
39 Using various playback features Marking a track as you favorite (FAVORITE IT function) When you have your favorite tracks, you can mark them as youfavorite to register with the track information.When you enable the favorite mode, you can play the tracks markedas your favorite only.You can use the...
Page 41 - About combination of play modes; Mark a track as your
40 Using various playback features About combination of play modes ■ When you combine the sorted tracksmode and the favorite mode Plays only favorite tracks from sorted tracks in sorted order. ■ When you select a play list and enablethe favorite mode Plays only favorite tracks from tracks in the pla...
Page 42 - Using timer functions; Setting a timer; Call the menu mode
41 Using timer functions Setting a timer 1. Call the menu mode Press the MENU button. The menu appears inthe display area. 2. Select the timer setting menu. MENU/EXIT MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 3. Select a timer setting number. MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 4. Set the timer function. Timer Function HDD Play:...
Page 43 - Set the start time and end time for the
42 Using timer functions Use the / button to select the day of the week for activating the timer settingand press the jog dial. PLAY MODE YES In step 4 above: When you select “HDD PLAY,” go to step 10, “Select a play list.” When you select “D-1 REC,” “D-2 REC,” or “ANA REC,” go tothe step 11, “Selec...
Page 44 - Specifications
43 Specifications CD-ROM Dreive Uni t ATA Packet Interface (specified in SFF-8020). (E-IDE) Industry Standard 5.25" Half Height Form Factor. Hard Disk Drive Unit AT Attachment 5 (ATA-5) Industry Standard 5.25" Half Height Form Factor. 20GB (MB-S1), 40GB (HDR-1) D/A Converter Single bit (Crys...
Page 45 - Carry Tunes
Page 46 - Overview of the supplied Carry Tunes software; Use this software following the procedures below.
45 Overview of the supplied Carry Tunes software The supplied Carry Tunes software is designed for transferring MP3 music files. Though MP3 music files have beenable to play only on PC, Carry Tunes allows you to enjoy the music files easily and in high quality on the MB-S1. ■ Plays MP3 music files Y...
Page 47 - System Requirements
46 System Requirements To transfer music files connecting to the MB-S1, following configurations are required. • CPU: Intel Pentium II 233MHz or higher (recommended Intel Pentium III 450MHz or higher) • HDD space: 60MB or more • RAM: 64MB or more (recommended 128MB or more) • USB connector • CD-ROM ...
Page 48 - Installing the device driver; Setting the PC
47 3. Turn on the MB-S1. 4. Insert the supplied CD-ROM to the PC's CD-ROM drive. 5. Follow the instructions on the display to install the device driver. • The device drivers are loaded in the following order: “MB-S1/ HDR-1 Driver” and “MB-S1/HDR-1 Export Driver.” • When the MB-S1 is successfully rec...
Page 49 - Confirming the installation of the device driver; Confirm the installed device drivers are
48 Setting the PC Notes • When “Unknown device” appears under “Universal Serial Bus Controller”, unplug the USB cable and plug it again for the MB-S1 to be recognized. • In Windows Me, green “? ” mark may appear next to “USB Compatible Device” and “***” in the Device Manager tab, butthis will not ef...
Page 50 - Installing the Carry Tunes; Install Procedure
49 Installing the Carry Tunes Install Procedure 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD- ROM drive on the PC. The setup menu automatically appears. If the setup menu does notappear automatically, double-click the “CtStart.exe” file. 2. Click Install. Carry Tunes setup screen appears. 3. Click Next...
Page 52 - Playing MP3 files using Carry Tunes; Registering MP3 files with Carry Tunes; Drag the MP3 files you want to register; The MP3 files you dropped are; Main operations
51 Playing MP3 files using Carry Tunes Registering MP3 files with Carry Tunes 1. Start Carry Tunes. Click Start, point to “Programs,” point to Carry Tunes, andclick Carry Tunes. 2. Drag the MP3 files you want to register and drop them onto Carry Tunes. The supplied CD-ROM contains sample MP3 files.T...
Page 53 - Transferring MP3 files to the MB-S1; Connecting the MB-S1 to PC; Select MP3 files you want to transfer.; Make sure the PC is properly
52 Transferring MP3 files to the MB-S1 Connecting the MB-S1 to PC 1. Make sure the MB-S1 is connected to the PC properly. When the connection is properly made, the display in the MB-S1 shows as below. Transferring MP3 music files to the MB-S1 1. Select MP3 files you want to transfer. Click CHECK col...
Page 54 - 故障?と思ったら
53 故障?と思ったら まず下の表で点検してみてください。接続した他機に原因がある場合もあります。他機の取扱説明書も参照しながらあわせてご確認ください。 表や他機の取扱説明書で点検しても正常に動作しないときは、電源コードをコンセントから抜き、お買い上げ店、またはオンキョーサービスステーションまでご連絡ください。その際に「お名前」「おところ」「電話番号」「製品名MB-S1」と「故障または異常の内容」をできるだけ詳しくお知らせください。 処 置 原 因 症 状 参照ペ−ジ 電 源 スピーカー
Page 56 - エラーメッセージ一覧
55 参照ペ−ジ 処 置 原 因 症 状 その他 ※ 本機に接続した機器の取扱説明書もご覧ください。※ サラウンドモードなどの設定をすべて初期(工場出荷時の設定内容)化したいときは、電源を入れた状態でPRESET MEMORYボタンを押したままSTANDBY/ONボタンを押してください。表示部にCLEARが表示され、スタンバイ状態になります。 ※ 本機はマイクロコンピューターを搭載して高度な機能を実現していますが、このマイクロコンピューターが高性能かつ繊細 なため、ごくまれに外部からの雑音や妨害電波、静電気などをひろって誤動作するときがあります。このようなときは、電源コードを壁のコンセントから...