Sony MXD-D5C - Manual

Sony MXD-D5C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – WARNING; For the customers in Canada; About This Manual
  • Page 4 – Unpacking; Inserting batteries into the remote; When to replace batteries; Hooking Up the System; Overview; What cords will I need?; Getting Started
  • Page 5 – Hookups; Connecting the deck to an amplifier; If “Din Unlock” and “C71” alternate in the display; Connecting the AC power cord; Note; Demonstration mode; To turn off the demonstration mode
  • Page 6 – Playing a CD; To
  • Page 7 – Playing an MD; When using the remote
  • Page 8 – Basic Operations; Recording a CD to an MD; To stop recording
  • Page 9 – To protect an MD against accidental erasure; Notes
  • Page 11 – If “–Retry–” flashes in the display after you press; When “TOC Writing” flashes in the display
  • Page 12 – Using the Display; Changing the display; The display changes automatically; Detailed display for CD player section; If you insert a CD containing CD TEXT data
  • Page 13 – Playing CDs and MDs; Detailed display for MD deck section
  • Page 14 – Locating a Specific Track; To locate; To go quickly to the beginning of the last track
  • Page 15 – To stop Repeat Play; Repeating the current track only
  • Page 16 – To stop Shuffle Play; To cancel Shuffle Play; You can specify tracks during Shuffle Play
  • Page 17 – The program remains even after Program Play ends
  • Page 18 – To recall the factory setting
  • Page 19 – Notes on Recording; If “Protected” and “C11” alternate in the display
  • Page 20 – Recording on MDs; Useful Tips for Recording; Monitoring the input signal (Input Monitor); When “ANLG” is selected; You can turn off the Auto Cut Function
  • Page 21 – Recording on an MD Manually; To record through; To record from the CD player section manually
  • Page 22 – To pause recording; Recording for Long Times
  • Page 23 – Adjusting the Recording Level; To select
  • Page 24 – Marking track numbers manually
  • Page 26 – To stop Music Synchro-Recording
  • Page 27 – To stop Time Machine Recording
  • Page 28 – Notes on Editing; To enter Edit Menu; Erasing Recordings
  • Page 29 – Editing Recorded MDs; To cancel the Tr Erase Function; You can undo the Tr Erase or All Erase Function
  • Page 30 – Dividing a track after selecting the track; To cancel the A-B Erase Function; You can undo the A-B Erase Function
  • Page 31 – You can undo the Divide Function; To cancel the Divide Function
  • Page 32 – To cancel the Combine Function; You can undo the Combine Function
  • Page 33 – To cancel the Move Function; You can undo the Move Function
  • Page 34 – If you entered the wrong character
  • Page 35 – If “No Name” appears in the display; To cancel the Name Copy Function; Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote; To label
  • Page 36 – If you selected uppercase or lowercase letters; To cancel labeling; Changing an existing title; To change; To cancel the Name Erase Function
  • Page 37 – To cancel the Name All Erase Function; You can erase all recorded tracks and titles
  • Page 38 – Editing done; To cancel the Undo Function; Changing the overall recording level
  • Page 39 – To cancel the operation
  • Page 41 – Precautions; Additional Information
  • Page 42 – Display Messages; Message
  • Page 43 – Track numbers are not recorded correctly; System Limitations; Some tracks cannot be combined with others
  • Page 44 – Troubleshooting; CD player section
  • Page 45 – Specifications
  • Page 48 – Index
  • Page 49 – Names of controls
  • Page 50 – Table of Setup Menus; To enter the Setup Menu; To reset to the initial setting
  • Page 51 – Self-Diagnosis Function
  • Page 52 – Notes on CDs; On handling CDs; Handling MDs; Where to keep the MDs
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4-228-763-12(2)

Compact Disc
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2000 by Sony Corporation

MXD-D5C

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Page 2 - WARNING; For the customers in Canada; About This Manual

2 WARNING To prevent fire or shockhazard, do not expose the unitto rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, donot open the cabinet. Referservicing to qualifiedpersonnel only. The laser component in this productis capable of emitting radiationexceeding the limit for Class 1. This appliance is cla...

Page 4 - Unpacking; Inserting batteries into the remote; When to replace batteries; Hooking Up the System; Overview; What cords will I need?; Getting Started

Getting Started 4 Unpacking Check that you received the following items:• Audio connecting cords (2)• Remote commander (remote) (1)• Sony R6 (size-AA) batteries (2) Inserting batteries into the remote You can control the deck using the supplied remote.Insert two R6 (size-AA) batteries by matching th...

Page 5 - Hookups; Connecting the deck to an amplifier; If “Din Unlock” and “C71” alternate in the display; Connecting the AC power cord; Note; Demonstration mode; To turn off the demonstration mode

5 Getting Started Hookups Connecting the deck to an amplifier Connect the amplifier to the ANALOG IN/OUT jacksusing the audio connecting cords (supplied), makingsure to match the color-coded cords to the appropriatejacks on the components: red (right) to red and white(left) to white. Be sure to make...

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