Sharp Portable CD Player MD MT16H User Manual

PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER  
MODEL  
MD-MT16E  
OPERATION MANUAL  
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CAUTION  
Use the Portable Minidisc Recorder only in  
accordance with the instructions given in  
this manual and do not attempt to interfere  
with the interlock switch or make any other  
adjustment as this may result in exposure  
to hazardous radiation.  
The letters in brackets contained in the  
model number indicate the colour of the  
product only. Operation and specifications  
are unaffected.  
US and foreign patents licensed from  
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
Warning:  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not  
expose this appliance to dripping or  
splashing.  
CAUTION  
At full volume, prolonged listening to a personal  
stereo may damage the users hearing.  
This model complies with the law if used with  
the correct earphones (model number  
RPHOH0001AWZZ).  
If the earphones are damaged in any way,  
please order using the model number given  
above.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product.  
For the best performance, read this manual carefully.  
It will guide you in operating your SHARP product.  
CONTENTS  
Page  
Page  
ACCESSORIES ..................................... 3  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ................. 3  
PRECAUTIONS ..................................... 4  
NAMES OF CONTROLS AND  
ABOUT TRACK NUMBERS ............... 20  
ABOUT THE TOC................................ 21  
PLAYING A MINIDISC .................... 22-23  
CONVENIENT PLAYBACK  
INDICATORS ...................................... 5  
POWER SOURCE .............................. 6-8  
BEFORE RECORDING .................... 9-10  
RECORDING USING THE  
FUNCTIONS ................................ 24-26  
EDITING ......................................... 27-32  
USING WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT ... 33  
CONVENIENT OPERATION  
ANALOGUE CABLE ................... 11-12  
RECORDING USING THE  
OPTICAL DIGITAL CABLE .............. 13  
RECORDING FROM THE  
MICROPHONE ............................ 14-15  
CONVENIENT RECORDING  
FUNCTION .................................. 16-19  
OF THE UNIT .............................. 34-36  
WHAT IS A MINIDISC? ....................... 37  
TROUBLESHOOTING ................... 37-38  
MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS...... 39  
ERROR MESSAGES........................... 40  
MAINTENANCE .................................. 41  
SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 41-42  
TERMS OF GUARANTEE..... Back caver  
ACCESSORIES  
Analogue Cable  
(RCA Lead ) x 1  
Carrying Bag x 1  
Earphones x 1  
Note:  
Parts and equipment mentioned in this operation manual other than those in the drawing  
are not included.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Rechargeable Nickel-  
Metal Hydride Battery  
(AD-T20BT)  
Car adaptor  
(AD-CA20X)  
Cassette adaptor  
(AD-CT14)  
Car mounting unit  
(AD-T20CU)  
Optical Digital Cable  
(AD-M2DC)  
AC Adaptor  
(AD-T20APE)  
Optical Digital Cable  
(AD-M1DC)  
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PRECAUTIONS  
Important  
Storing the unit  
Do not wear your earphones when you  
are crossing streets or near traffic.  
Do not use your earphones whilst driving a  
motor vehicle, it may create a dangerous  
traffic hazard and may be illegal.  
Avoid using or leaving the unit in the  
following places.  
Places exposed to direct sunlight for many  
hours (especially in cars with the doors and  
windows closed) or near heaters.  
(The cabinet may deform, change colour  
or the unit may malfunction.)  
Remember to obey all of the safety rules in  
your area.  
Do not play the unit at a high volume.  
Hearing experts advise against extended  
listening at high volume levels.  
If you experience ringing in your ears,  
reduce the volume or discontinue use.  
Places exposed to water.  
Places exposed to excessive dust.  
Placeswheretemperaturesareexcessively  
high or low.  
Places (bathrooms) where the humidity  
is extremely high.  
Places with strong magnetic fields such  
as TVs or loudspeakers.  
Volume setting  
Places exposed to vibration.  
Places where sand can easily enter the  
inside of the unit (beaches etc.).  
If the unit is used near radio tuners or  
TVs, noise and/or picture interference  
may result. If you experience these  
problems, move the unit away from  
such devices.  
Reduce the volume before starting to  
play. MiniDiscs, compared to ordinary  
cassette tapes, have very little noise.  
If the volume is adjusted according to  
your usual expectations of noise, you  
may damage your hearing due to the high  
volume.  
Concern for others when listen-  
ing to MiniDiscs  
Precautions  
To avoid accidental electric shock or  
other possible problems, observe the  
precautions listed below.  
Do not disassemble or modify the unit.  
Do not drop or subject the unit to shock.  
Do not use the unit near open flames.  
Do not spill liquid on the unit.  
If you are enjoying listening to music, the  
sound escaping from your earphones may  
annoy people around you.  
If you are using the unit in particularly  
crowded places (such as on trains or buses),  
reduce the volume to avoid annoying people  
around you.  
Do not use an external power supply,  
other than the 5V DC supplied with this  
unit, as it may damage it.  
SHARP is not responsible for damage  
due to improper use. Refer all servicing  
to a SHARP authorised service centre.  
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NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
1. Monaural Long-Play Mode Indicator  
2. Record Indicator  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
3. Level Meter  
4. Fast Play Indicator  
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12  
13  
5. Repeat Indicator  
6. TOC Indicator  
7. Battery Indicator  
8. Random Indicator  
9. Track Number Indicator  
10. Character/Time Information Indicator  
11. Synchro Recording Indicator  
12. Disc Mode Indicator  
13. Disc Name Indicator  
14. Track Name Indicator  
15. Remaining Recording Time Indicator  
16. Total Track Number Indicator  
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10  
14  
15 16  
17  
18 19 20  
21  
17. Edit/Auto Mark/Time Mark Button  
18. Mode Button  
19. Display/Character Select Button  
20. Bass/Delete Button  
22  
23  
21. Enter/Fast Play/Synchro Button  
22. Volume Up/Cursor Button  
23. Volume Down/Cursor/Charge Button  
24. Record/Track Mark Button  
25. Fast Reverse/Recording Level Down/  
Name Select Button  
24 25 26 27 28  
26. Stop/Power Off Button  
27. Play/Pause Button  
28. Fast Forward/Recording Level Up/  
Name Select Button  
30  
31  
32  
29  
29. Open Lever  
30. Earphones Socket  
31. Optical/Line Input Socket  
32. Microphone Input Socket  
33  
33. Hold Switch  
34. 5V DC Input Socket  
35. Battery Cover  
34  
35  
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POWER SOURCE  
You can power this unit with commercially available alkaline batteries (LR6, “AA” size).  
You can also power this unit with a rechargeable battery (AD-T20BT), AC adaptor (AD-  
T20APE) or car adaptor (AD-CA20X) which are available separately. (See page 3.)  
Alkaline batteries power  
1
Use two commercially available alkaline  
batteries (LR6, “AA” size).  
1
Open the battery cover.  
Slide the battery cover as far as it will  
go to the outside and then lift to open  
it.  
If the battery cover is lifted without  
being slid all the way out, it may  
break.  
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3
2
3
Insert two alkaline batteries according  
to the polarity marked on the bottom of  
the unit.  
Installing the batteries incorrectly may  
cause the unit to malfunction.  
Close the battery cover.  
Precautions for alkaline battery use:  
Replace all old batteries with new ones  
at the same time.  
Do not mix old and new batteries.  
Remove the batteries if they are weak or  
if the unit is not in use for long periods to  
prevent potential damage due to battery  
leakage.  
Caution:  
Caution:  
Donotusenickel-cadmiumbattery, etc. instead  
of alkaline batteries.  
If the unit is not used for a long period of  
time, remove the battery. (Even if the  
power is turned off, the battery will drain  
slowly but continuously.)  
Do not use any car adaptor except for  
the separately available AD-CA20X.  
For information about the battery life, see  
the battery item in the SPECIFICATIONS  
on page 41.  
This unit should only be used within the  
range of 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F).  
Do not use alkaline batteries other than  
those specified (LR6, “AA” size).  
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Rechargeable battery power  
When the rechargeable battery is used for  
the first time or when you want to use it  
after a long period of disuse, be sure to  
charge it fully.  
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1
Open the battery cover.  
Slide the battery cover as far as it will  
go to the outside and then lift to open it.  
If the battery cover is lifted without be-  
ing slid all the way out, it may break.  
2
Insert the rechargeable battery according to  
thepolaritymarkedonthebottomoftheunit.  
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4
Close the battery cover.  
2
3
Plug theAC adaptor into the AC socket,  
and then insert the plug on the AC  
adaptor lead into the DC IN 5V socket.  
5
Press the CHARGE button to begin  
charging.  
“  
will begin charging.  
After about 4 hours have passed,  
” will go out.  
” will appear, and the battery  
This indicates that the battery  
charging is about 90% complete.  
To charge the battery fully, continue  
charging for about 2 more hours.  
(In this case, you do not need to press  
the CHARGE button. Even if the  
CHARGE button is pressed, “  
will not appear.)  
Notes:  
After charging has been completed, the  
AC adaptor may be left connected.  
(For example, when charging at night)  
The battery will not be charged when the  
power to the main unit is turned on.  
5
Do not force open the battery cover too wide.  
4
Do not use a rechargeable battery or an  
AC adaptor other than those specified  
on page 3 (OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES).  
The charging time will vary, depending  
on the condition of the battery.  
When the battery is charged for the first  
time or is charged after not being used  
for a long period, the operating time may  
be shorter than normal. The battery life  
will recover with normal use i.e. charg-  
ing and discharging.  
To avoid shortening the service life of the  
battery only recharge the battery after  
in has been completely discharged.  
To the DC IN 5V socket  
AC 230-240V,  
Insert securely,  
all the way in.  
50/60 Hz  
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About the rechargeable battery  
To avoid damaging the battery and  
shortening its service life, please note  
the following.  
Do not drop or subject the battery to  
shock.  
Do not insert objects (metal etc.) into the  
battery compartment of this product or  
into the rechargeable battery. Do not get  
the terminals dirty. If the rechargeable  
terminals are dirty, the operating time may  
be shortened or it may not be possible to  
charge the battery.  
After the rechargeable battery is charged  
or used, it will get slightly warm. This is  
normal.  
A rechargeable nickel-metal hydride  
battery is the only kind that can be used.  
Even if the battery is not used, you  
should charge it at least once every  
three months because of the special  
quality of this battery.  
The rechargeable battery can be  
charged approximately 300 times.  
Do not use any battery other than that  
specified. Use of other batteries may  
cause malfunctions.  
When the operating time is reduced to  
about half the normal amount of time,  
even after a full charge is performed,  
replace the battery with a new one.  
When charging or when using the  
rechargeable battery, use it within  
an ambient temperature range of  
5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F).  
If the rechargeable battery is used in a  
cold environment, the operating time  
will be reduced.  
Do not disassemble the battery.  
AC power  
Since the rechargeable battery is  
vulnerable to damage, please note  
the following.  
Do not carry the battery in your pocket  
or a bag together with metal objects  
(keys, coins, jewelry, etc.). The battery  
may short out and generate significant  
amounts of heat.  
1
2
Connect the lead from the AC adaptor  
to the DC IN 5V socket on the unit.  
Plug the AC adaptor into an AC socket.  
Notes:  
When there is thunder or lightning in your  
vicinity, unplug the AC adaptor from the  
AC socket.  
Do not stand or store the battery on a  
metal plate.  
When the unit is not in use for extended  
periods, remove theAC adaptor from the  
AC socket.  
This may cause the battery to short-circuit,  
and it is dangerous.  
Do not short-circuit the terminals as they  
will become very hot and will damage  
the battery.  
Do not dip the battery in water, do not  
dispose of it in a fire, and do not take it  
apart.  
When you want to carry the recharge-  
able battery, put it into the accessory  
case included with the separately avail-  
able AD-T20BT.  
Never use anAC adaptor other than the  
one specified. Otherwise, problems or  
serious hazards may be created.  
Do not bend, twist or tie the power lead  
or put heavy objects on top of it.  
Be sure to hold the plug when removing  
it. If you pull on the lead, it may break,  
or the unit may malfunction.  
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BEFORE RECORDING  
Type of recording  
(2) Digital recording  
Connect the unit to equipment that has an  
optical output socket using the optical digital  
cable. Using an optical signal to transfer the  
music to a MiniDisc allows very high quality  
recording.  
Two types of recording are possible: “Ana-  
logue recording” and “Digital recording”.  
There are different cables and connections  
for each type of recording, depending on the  
sockets on the equipment being connected  
to the unit.  
Main equipment: CD player, MD player,  
Digital radio, etc.  
(1) Analogue recording  
Cable required: Optional optical digi-  
tal cable AD-M1DC  
Connect the unit to equipment that has a  
line output socket, using the analogue cable  
included with this unit.  
or AD-M2DC.  
Recording side  
Main equipment: CD player, MD player,  
radiocassetteplayer, etc.  
To the OPTICAL/  
LINE IN socket  
Cable required: Analoguecableincluded  
with this unit.  
OPTICAL/  
LINE IN  
Playback side  
To the line output  
sockets on a stereo  
AUDIO OUT  
R
L
RIGHT  
LEFT  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL OUT  
Recording side  
Playback side  
Playback side  
To the optical out- To the optical out-  
put socket (square put socket (round  
shaped socket) on shaped socket) on  
a stereo etc.  
an MD player etc.  
OPTICAL/  
LINE IN  
To the OPTICAL/  
LINE IN socket  
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Notes:  
Recordable MiniDisc:  
This is a “raw disc” on which recording  
can be performed.  
When making important recordings, it  
is recommended that you use the AC  
adaptor. A fully charged rechargeable  
battery or alkaline batteries should be  
loaded into the unit. Then, even if a  
power failure occurs, the power  
source will switch over to the battery  
automatically.  
This is a magneto-optical disc.  
Recordings are made using a laser and  
a modulated magnetic field. Repeated  
recording is possible.  
When using the rechargeable battery or  
the alkaline batteries, if the volume level  
is set to “0”, the battery consumption  
will be less than when listening to the  
recording whilst it is being made.  
Insert each plug firmly. If the connections  
are poor, the recording may not be made  
properly. Always keep the plugs clean.  
If the plugs are dirty, electrical noise may  
be recorded.  
Shutters can be  
seen on both sides  
of this type of disc.  
To prevent recorded discs from  
being erased accidentally  
Slide the accidental erase prevention  
tab, located on the side of the disc, in  
the direction indicated by the arrow.  
The disc will then be protected against  
accidental erasure.  
Types of discs  
There are two types of discs: playback-only  
and recordable discs.  
Playback-only MiniDisc:  
This type of MiniDisc usually contains  
commercially available pre-recorded  
music. This is the same kind of optical  
disc as CDs.  
Playback is performed using an optical  
pickup.  
(Recording and editing are not possible.)  
Protected against  
accidental erasure  
There will only be a  
shutter on one side  
(the back).  
To add a recording to such a disc, slide  
the accidental erase prevention tab back  
to its original position.  
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RECORDING USING THE ANALOGUE CABLE  
Recording from CDs or MDs  
(Synchro recording)  
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Whilst playing sound from the external  
equipment connected to this unit, press  
the 5 or 4 button to adjust the  
recording level.  
Synchro recording is a method that detects the  
playback sound from the source equipment.  
When sound is present, it automatically starts  
the recording. When the source is silent, the  
recording will be paused.  
0dB  
–4dB  
Adjust the recording level so that the  
maximum sound volume from the  
source makes the reading swing  
somewhere between – 4 dB and 0 dB.  
To record from a CD, first adjust the  
recording level.  
Then put the equipment connected to  
this unit into the playback stand-by  
mode.  
1
2
Connect the external equipment.  
(See page 9.)  
5
6
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
Flashing  
Insert a recordable MiniDisc.  
2
Begin playback on the source equipment.  
Recording will begin automatically.  
To interrupt recording:  
When the source equipment is stopped,  
the unit will enter the synchro recording  
stand-by mode.  
When playback is resumed, a recording  
will be resumed.  
If a silence lasts for 3 seconds or more,  
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OPEN  
4
the recording will be paused.  
Pressing the 06 button on this unit  
(when in this mode) will cause the unit  
to enter the recording stand-by mode  
and cancel the synchro recording mode.  
The track number will be increased by  
oneeachtimetherecordingisinterrupted.  
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3
Press the REC button.  
To record from a tuner, first tune in a  
broadcast.  
To record from a CD, first start playing  
the track you want to record.  
To stop recording:  
Press the /:OFF button.  
If the unit is left unattended after the  
recording is complete, the power will  
automatically shut off in approximately  
2 minutes.  
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To turn off the power:  
Press the /:OFF button whilst in the stop  
mode.  
After the track number has been  
written on the disc, the power will  
shut off automatically.  
Recordings can not be made in the  
following situations:  
Recording on a playback-only  
MiniDisc (commercially available  
music).  
If a MiniDisc is protected against  
(For details about the TOC, see page  
21.)  
accidental erasure. (page 10)  
About the recording level:  
If the recording level is too low, the  
playback sound volume may be too  
low to hear well. If it is too high,  
the playback sound may be greatly  
distorted. Since digitally recorded  
CDs have a large dynamic range  
(the volume can vary tremendously  
from very soft to extremely loud),  
do not set the recording level any  
higher than is necessary.  
To remove the MiniDisc:  
Turn off the power and move the OPEN le-  
ver in the direction indicated by the arrow.  
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1
Precautions when recording:  
Do not jar or bump the main unit whilst  
recording. Otherwise, the recording  
may be unusable.  
OPEN  
Depending on the strength and type  
of playback signal in the original  
recording, the new recording may  
not begin or pause at the correct point  
when in the synchro mode.  
Recording from a tuner or a CD  
(Manual recording)  
Manual recordings can be started and  
stopped as you like.  
If this happens, try making a manual  
recording.  
1
Place the unit in the recording stand-by  
mode.  
Precautions when inserting  
MiniDisc:  
a
(Perform steps 1 - 4 in the “Synchro  
recording” section.)  
To insert a MiniDisc, push on the  
middle of the edge of the disc whilst  
holding it parallel to the main unit.  
If any resistance is felt, do not try  
to force the MiniDisc into the unit,  
as it may cause damage to the unit.  
If resistance is felt, remove the  
MiniDisc and try reloading it.  
2
Press the 06 button.  
Recording will start.  
To record from a CD, press the 06  
button, and then start playback on the  
equipment connected to this unit.  
Track numbers can be created whilst  
recording. (Page 18)  
To interrupt recording:  
Press the 06 button whilst recording.  
The unit will enter the recording stand-by  
mode.  
To resume recording, press the 06  
button again.  
The track number will be increased by  
one each time you interrupt a recording.  
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RECORDING USING THE OPTICAL DIGITAL CABLE  
This is the method used for recording  
digital signals from CDs or MDs exactly  
as they are stored on the original.  
Compared to recordings made from  
analogue inputs, digital recordings have  
extremely high-quality sound.  
There are cases where digital recording  
may be impossible.  
In the following cases digital recording is  
impossible, even if you are using digital  
cables.  
When you attempt to make a new digital  
recording from a track that was digitally  
recorded on a MiniDisc.  
MiniDiscs are designed so that only first  
generation digital copies can be made.  
Further digital copies are prevented by  
the SCMS (Serial Copy Management  
System).  
1
2
Connect the external equipment.  
(See page 9.)  
Start recording.  
Synchro recording: Page 11  
Before starting a synchro recording,  
perform the following steps on the  
equipment connected to this unit.  
(1) First, put it in the playback mode.  
(2) Next, put it in the pause mode.  
(3) Finally, position it at the beginning  
of the track you want to record.  
Digital cable  
Playback  
Recording  
CD player, MD  
player, etc.  
Digitally recorded MiniDisc  
(1) Insert a recordable MiniDisc, and  
then press the REC button.  
(2) Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
(3) Start the playback on the equipment  
connected to this unit.  
MD player  
Digital cable  
Playback  
Recording  
Analogue recording is  
possible.  
Manual recording: Page 12  
(1) Insert a recordable MiniDisc, and  
then press the REC button.  
Notes:  
(2) Press the 06 button.  
This unit incorporates a sampling rate  
converter.  
When recording from digital inputs,  
it is not necessary to adjust the  
recording level.  
When this unit is connected to digital  
equipment such as Digital radios or  
DAT tape recorders that use a different  
sampling frequency (32 kHz or 48 kHz),  
recordings can still be made.  
(The sampling frequency of this unit is  
44.1 kHz.)  
When making a digital recording from a  
portable CD player (if the player has a  
sound skip prevention function and this  
function is turned on) the optical output  
will drop out and digital recording will not  
be possible. Be sure to turn the sound  
skip prevention function off.  
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RECORDING FROM THE MICROPHONE  
Recording from the microphone  
(Mic synchro recording)  
3
Press the REC button.  
A monaural, long-play recording mode  
is available. (Page 18)  
Timed identification marks can be  
created whilst recording. (Page 16)  
The recording will begin automatically in  
response to a noise or a person speaking.  
When the sound stops, the recording will  
pause. This function is convenient when  
recording lectures, conferences, etc.  
4
Press the 5 or 4 button to adjust  
the recording level.  
Stereo microphone  
(commercially available)  
0dB  
–4dB  
MIC IN  
PLUG IN  
POWER  
Adjust the recording level so that  
the maximum sound volume from  
the source makes the reading swing  
between –4 dB and 0 dB.  
When the recording level display is  
changed from “MIC H 21” to “MIC L  
20”, the sound will be interrupted  
momentarily.  
To the MIC  
IN socket  
This is normal.  
5
Press the ENTER/SYNC button to  
select the synchro recording level.  
(This level can be changed, even  
whilst recording.)  
Refer to the following table.  
Synchro  
Sound level at which  
recording level  
to start recording  
display  
MIC SYNC H  
–24dB  
1
2
Connect the stereo microphone to the  
MIC IN socket.  
When a microphone is connected to  
this unit, the unit will automatically  
switch to input from the microphone.  
MIC SYNC L  
–12dB  
When the microphone input is set to  
“MIC SYNC H”, recording will start  
when the smallest noise is detected.  
If the unit starts recording too often  
from small unwanted noises, set the  
microphone input to “MIC SYNC L”.  
Insert a recordable MiniDisc.  
(See page 11.)  
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Notes:  
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When a sound, such as a person speaking,  
is picked up by the microphone, recording  
will begin automatically.  
If a silence lasts for 3 seconds or  
more, the recording will be paused  
automatically. However, the unit will  
not pause for about the first 10 seconds  
after recording has started.  
If you want to use a microphone, be sure  
it is a plug-in-power type microphone.  
When a plug-in-power type microphone  
is plugged in, the main unit will provide  
power for the microphone’s operation.  
If a different type of microphone is  
plugged in, it may not operate  
properly or it may cause the unit  
to malfunction.  
To interrupt a synchro recording:  
Press the 06 button whilst recording.  
The Mic synchro recording mode will  
be cancelled, and the unit will enter the  
recording stand-by mode.  
Insert the plug firmly. If you don’t, the  
recording will not be made properly.  
Use a microphone with a 3.5 mm (1/8")  
diameter stereo mini plug.  
Whilst making a mic recording, do not  
connect anything to the OPTICAL/LINE  
IN socket on the main unit.  
To resume synchro recording, press the  
ENTER/SYNC button again.  
To stop recording:  
Press the /:OFF button.  
Recording from the microphone  
(Mic manual recording)  
You can start recording manually (anytime  
you like).  
1
2
Put the unit in the recording stand-by  
mode. (Perform steps 1 - 4 in the “Mic  
synchro recording” section.)  
Press the 06 button.  
Recording will start.  
To interrupt a recording:  
Press the 06 button whilst recording.  
The unit will enter the recording stand-by  
mode.  
To resume recording, press the 06 button  
again.  
The track number will be increased by  
one each time you interrupt a recording.  
To stop recording:  
Press the /:OFF button.  
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CONVENIENT RECORDING FUNCTION  
Creating marks whilst making a  
mic recording (Timed auto mark  
function)  
About the timed auto mark:  
Whenever a recording begins, a track  
number will be created automatically.  
: Track number which is created  
when a silence lasts for 3 seconds or  
more during synchro recording.  
: Track number which is created  
by the timed auto mark function.  
Marks can be created at a fixed interval  
(every 5 minutes is the default setting) so  
that the beginning of any track can be found.  
The interval at which marks are created can  
be changed by the user.  
Whilst in the recording stand-by mode or  
whilst recording, press the EDIT button.  
Example when the setting is for “5  
minutes”:  
Each time the button is pressed, the  
When making a mic synchro recording  
setting will change as follows:  
Track  
Track  
Track  
Track  
Track  
number 5  
number 1  
number 2 number 3 number 4  
2 minutes 5 minutes 1 minute 5 minutes  
(A mark is created  
every 3 minutes.)  
If a silence lasts for 3 seconds  
or more, a timed auto mark will  
be created 5 minutes after the  
previously created track number.  
(No marks are  
created.)  
When making a mic manual recording  
Track  
number 1  
Track  
number 2  
Track  
number 3  
Track  
number 4  
(A mark is created  
every 10 minutes.)  
5 minutes  
5 minutes  
5 minutes  
A timed auto mark will be created  
every 5 minutes.  
When the timed auto mark setting has  
been changed  
(A mark is created  
every 5 minutes.)  
Track  
Track  
number 2  
number 1  
The time between marks may vary  
slightly when compared with the actual  
recording time.  
3 minutes  
10 minutes  
10 minutes  
When the setting is changed to 10  
minutes whilst recording, a timed auto  
mark will be created 10 minutes after  
the change is made.  
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To start recording from the  
middle of an existing track  
You can erase a portion of a track that has  
been already recorded and make a new  
recording.  
Caution:  
All of the tracks that follow the newly  
recorded track will be erased.  
1
2
3
During playback, press the 06 button  
at the point where you want to begin  
re-recording.  
Recording tracks as a single track  
Press the REC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
You can record several pieces of music as a  
single track, disable the auto marker function.  
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
All of the tracks and track names will  
be erased, following the point where  
the playback is paused.  
1Press the EDIT button whilst the recording  
is paused.  
2
3
(The display will be blanked  
out immediately.)  
Number of the track  
to be recorded next  
2
Press the 06 button.  
Recording will start.  
4
Press the 06 button.  
Recording will start.  
Note:  
When making digital recordings using  
a CD player or an MD player, track  
numbers will be created automatically  
regardless of the setting of the auto  
marker function.  
Note:  
When there is a track that you don’t want  
to erase after the point on the disc where  
you want to make a new recording, use  
the move function to move the track and  
then make your recording after that  
point.  
Making a track number automati-  
cally:  
Press the EDIT button whilst the recording  
is paused.  
(See “EDITING”, page 27.)  
“AUTO MARK” will be displayed.  
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To check the remaining  
Double time recording in  
disc time  
monaural mode  
When recording in the monaural long-play  
mode, it can be about twice as long as the re-  
cording time available for a stereo recording.  
The monaural long-play mode is very useful  
for recording conferences or lectures.  
Whilst recording, you can check the remaining  
time available on the disc.  
Press the DISPLAY button whilst recording  
or whilst in the recording pause mode.  
Press the MODE button whilst the recording  
is paused.  
Each time this button is pressed, the  
display will switch between the stereo  
mode and the monaural long-play  
mode.  
Remaining recordable time  
Lights up whilst in the  
monaural long-play mode.  
When the DISPLAY button is pressed  
again, the unit will return to the initial  
display.  
Note:  
The display of the remaining disc time may  
vary slightly from the actual remaining  
time. (Page 39)  
Notes:  
If input is from a stereo source, the  
sounds from the left and right channels  
will be combined.  
To create your own track  
Although the monitor sound you hear  
in the earphones whilst recording is in  
stereo, recording will be monaural.  
MiniDiscs recorded in the monaural  
long-play mode may not play on other  
MD players.  
When a recording is made in the mon-  
aural long-play mode, you will be able to  
play back the MiniDisc twice as fast as  
the normal playback speed. (Page 25)  
When the unit is stopped after a recording  
has been made in the monaural long-play  
mode, the recording mode will return to  
the stereo mode automatically.  
numbers whilst recording  
You can create your own track numbers at  
special points in a recording, so that these  
points can easily be found later.  
At any point where you want to create a  
track number whilst recording, press the  
REC button.  
The track number will be written on the  
disc and the recording will continue  
uninterrupted.  
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To erase all of the tracks at once:  
To erase tracks  
1
Whilst in the stop mode, press the EDIT  
button to select “ALL ERASE”.  
“ALL ERASE” can also be selected  
by holding down the EDIT button for  
at least 2 seconds.  
2
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
1
2
To erase tracks one at a time:  
1
Start playing the track you want to erase,  
and press the 06 button.  
The unit will enter the pause mode.  
2
Press the EDIT button to select  
“ERASE”.  
3
Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.  
All of the track numbers, track names,  
and disc names will be erased.  
1
2
Number of the  
paused track  
Notes:  
Once a track has been erased, it cannot  
be recovered. Double-check the track  
number before erasing it.  
When a track is erased, the numbers as-  
signed to the tracks following the erased  
track will be automatically decreased by  
one.  
3
4
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.  
The track will be erased.  
3
4
When a track is erased, the track name  
will be erased at the same time.  
5
To erase other tracks, repeat steps 1 -4.  
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ABOUT TRACK NUMBERS  
When recording, track numbers will be  
created automatically.  
When recording from digital inputs:  
(CDs/MiniDiscs only)  
(Auto marker function/Synchro marker  
function)  
Track numbers will be created automatically  
for each track at the same point where track  
numbers already exist on the CD or  
MiniDisc.  
When recording from analogue inputs:  
(Including digital inputs other than CDs  
or MiniDiscs)  
(Synchro marker function)  
A new track number will automatically be  
created whenever 1 second or more of  
silence occurs in the source.  
First track  
Second track Third track  
Playback  
side  
Track A  
Track B  
Track C  
(Auto marker function)  
About 1  
second  
First track  
Second track Third track  
Recording  
side  
Track A  
Track B  
Track C  
Playback  
side  
Silence  
First  
track  
Second  
track  
The track numbers on the playback  
side may not match the track numbers  
recorded on the MiniDisc.  
Recording  
side  
When recording, if a programmed  
playback is performed by the source  
or playback is performed by selecting  
tracks manually, the MiniDisc track  
numbers may not be the same as on  
the source.  
The track numbers can also be changed  
after recording.  
Track numbers may not be created,  
even when recording from digital inputs,  
depending on the CD player used for the  
source.  
If there is some noise in the “silent”  
spaces from the source, the track  
numbers may not be created at the  
correct position, depending on the  
contents of the source being recorded.  
You can also record a series of tracks  
without using the auto marker function.  
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ABOUT THE TOC  
The TOC (an abbreviation for Table of  
Contents) is information about the track  
numbers and recorded areas that allow  
the unit to find musical selections or  
sounds.  
The entire MD is controlled by the information  
in this TOC, which enables the unit to find the  
beginning of a track quickly or to record  
automatically in a vacant area.  
The TOC is recorded in a specific area  
on a MiniDisc, which is not used for  
sound recording.  
When is the TOC recorded?  
The revised TOC will be recorded on the  
disc automatically when you press the  
/:OFF button whilst in the stop mode. This  
will also turn the power to this unit off.  
About TOC recording  
When you start recording or editing, “TOC”  
will appear in the display.  
The power will be turned off after the TOC  
has been recorded on the disc.  
TOC display  
Caution:  
Whilst “TOC” or “TOC EDIT!” is displayed,  
do not do any of the following.  
This indicates that information in the TOC is  
now being changed according to recording  
or editing being performed.  
The changed TOC information will not  
be recorded on the MiniDisc right  
away.  
– Do not jar or bump the main unit.  
– Do not unplug the AC adaptor.  
– Do not remove the rechargeable  
battery or alkaline batteries.  
If you do, the changes in the recorded  
or edited contents will be lost if the TOC  
information is not recorded properly.  
Notes:  
Whilst “TOC” is displayed, the MiniDisc  
should not be removed. Turn the power  
off first, and then remove the MiniDisc.  
The edited contents can be stored on  
the disc after several editing steps have  
been performed.  
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PLAYING A MINIDISC  
Playback does not start when a  
MiniDisc is inserted:  
Earphones  
For the For the  
left right  
(L) (R)  
Press the 06 button.  
In the following cases, the auto-play function  
will not work.  
When the recordable MiniDisc write  
protection tab is closed (page 10)  
When the auto-play function has been  
cancelled (page 35)  
To the  
socket  
3
4
Press the VOLUME + button to increase  
the volume and the VOLUME – button to  
decrease the volume.  
Volume (0 - 30)  
Adjust the bass level.  
Each time the BASS button is pressed,  
the tone will be switched as follows:  
1
2
Insert the earphones plug into the  
socket. Push the plug all the way in.  
Bass sounds are emphasised  
BASS 1  
slightly.  
Insert a MiniDisc. (See page 11.)  
Thepowerwillbeturnedonautomatically,  
and playback will start from the first track.  
(Auto-play function)  
Bass sounds are emphasised  
more.  
Bass sounds are emphasised  
even more.  
BASS 2  
BASS 3  
BASS OFF  
Bass emphasis is cancelled.  
Track number  
When recording, it is impossible to  
adjust the bass level (Bass empha-  
sis is cancelled).  
Track name  
(Nothing will be displayed for MiniDiscs  
that do not contain track names.)  
The most recent volume or bass  
settings are saved when the power  
is turned off.  
Afterplaybackofthelasttrackhasfinished,  
the unit will stop automatically.  
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To interrupt playback:  
To remove the MiniDisc:  
Turn off the power and move the OPEN lever  
in the direction indicated by the arrow.  
Press the 06 button during playback.  
To resume playback, press the 06  
button again.  
Resume auto play function:  
When you press the /:OFF button  
to stop playback, or when you turn  
the power off and then you resume  
playback, it will resume at the point  
on the MiniDisc where the playback  
was halted.  
If the MiniDisc is removed and inserted,  
and playback is resumed, playback will  
start from the first track.  
To stop playback:  
Press the /:OFF button.  
To turn off the power:  
Press the /:OFF button whilst in the stop  
mode.  
If the unit is not operated for at least 2  
minutes whilst in the stop mode, the  
power will shut off automatically.  
Precautions when making connec-  
tions:  
Do not remove the rubber pads from  
the earphones.  
Be sure to hold the plug when removing  
it. If you pull on the lead, it may break, or  
the unit may malfunction.  
Caution:  
When the unit is not to be used  
immediately after a MiniDisc has  
been inserted, or when you plan  
to carry the unit, turn off the power  
or cancel the auto-play function.  
Otherwise, the auto-play function  
will be activated and the battery  
will run down.  
Interrupted sound:  
This product is designed to eliminate  
interruptions in the sound which can be  
caused by vibrations.  
However, if the unit is continuously ex-  
posed to vibrations or mechanical  
shock, the sound may be interrupted  
momentarily.  
Since the main unit and the AC adaptor  
can heat up during use, you should  
avoid allowing the unit to be in direct  
contact with your skin for any length of  
time.  
When using the unit with a car adaptor:  
When you switch off the ignition key  
during playback, the power to this unit  
will also be turned off. Then, when the  
ignition key is switched on, playback  
will start from the beginning of the track  
where playback was halted (Resume  
auto-play function).  
However, the power to the unit may  
not be turned off when the ignition is  
turned off, depending on the type of  
car.  
When the sound is distorted:  
If the volume is too high whilst the bass  
is being emphasised, the sound may  
be distorted, depending on the music  
on the track. If this happens, decrease  
the bass level or lower the volume level.  
If the volume is increased to “VOL 24”  
or higher, the bass level will be ad-  
justed automatically.  
(This is done to reduce the distortion  
in the sound.)  
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CONVENIENT PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS  
Cue and review  
1
2
Load a MiniDisc and begin playback.  
Press and hold down the 4 button  
for audible fast forward, or press and  
hold down the 5 button for audible  
fast reverse.  
3
Normal playback will resume when the  
5 or 4 button is released.  
APSS  
(Auto Program Search System)  
Notes:  
When the end of the last track is reached  
during fast forward, the unit will enter the  
pause mode. When the beginning of the  
first track is reached during fast reverse,  
the unit will enter the playback mode.  
When the unit is in the all track repeat  
mode, the search will wrap around from  
the last track to the first, or vice versa.  
Depending on the contents recorded on  
a MiniDisc, some sounds may be  
skipped whilst cueing and reviewing.  
APSS automatically locates the beginning  
of any track.  
To move to the beginning of the next  
track:  
Press the 4 button during playback.  
To re-start the track being played:  
Press the 5 button during playback.  
To skip a number of tracks at one time,  
press the 5 or 4 button repeatedly  
until the desired track number is shown.  
To search very quickly:  
When fast forward or fast reverse is used  
whilst in the pause mode, the search will be  
performed more quickly than during audible  
fast forward or fast reverse playback.  
In this mode, no sound is heard.  
Therefore, you should refer to the time  
display.  
To begin playback at a desired track, press  
the 5 or 4 button whilst in the stop  
mode to select the track number. Then  
press the 06 button.  
Note:  
When you lift your finger, the unit will  
re-enter the pause mode.  
When the first track is selected and the  
5 button is pressed, the last track on  
the disc will be located. When the last  
track is selected and the 4 button is  
pressed, the first track will be located.  
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Random play or repeat play  
During playback or whilst in the stop  
mode, press the MODE button repeatedly  
to select the playback mode.  
RANDOM  
RANDOM  
Random play  
Repeat play of tracks in  
random order  
Repeat play of all of the tracks  
Repeat play of a single track  
Normal playback  
1
No display  
To play at double speed  
(Mono recording only)  
If the playback mode is selected whilst  
stopped, press the 06 button to start  
playback.  
Press the ENTER/SYNC button whilst a  
MiniDisc recorded in the monaural long-play  
mode is being played.  
Notes:  
The unit will display “FAST PLAY” and  
When “TOC” is displayed, random play  
or repeat play is impossible.  
start fast playback.  
In random play the unit will select and  
play tracks automatically. (You cannot  
select the order of the tracks.)  
After all of the tracks have been played  
once each in random order, the unit will  
stop automatically.  
During random play or repeat play of  
a single track, cue and review of the  
previous or next tracks is not possible.  
During random play, the unit cannot find  
the beginning of any track which has  
been played.  
When the ENTER/SYNC button is  
pressed again, the unit will return to  
normal play.  
Notes:  
Depending on the contents recorded on  
a MiniDisc, it may be difficult to hear  
them.  
If a track recorded in the stereo mode is  
reached during fast playback, the fast  
playback mode will be cancelled.  
To re-enter the fast playback mode,  
press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To interrupt fast playback:  
Press the 06 button during playback.  
When the 06 button is pressed again,  
the unit will resume fast playback.  
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To check the elapsed time and  
remaining time of the track  
During playback, press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Each time the button is pressed, the  
display will change as follows:  
Track number  
Track name  
Note:  
If character information was not originally  
recorded on the MiniDisc, “NO NAME” will  
be displayed.  
Elapsed  
playback time  
To check the remaining recording  
time and the total playing time  
Remaining  
play time  
Whilst in the stop mode, press the DISPLAY  
button.  
Each time the button is pressed, the  
display will change as follows:  
To display the playing time of an indi-  
vidual track:  
Whilst in the stop mode, press the 5 or  
4 button to display the track number and  
track name, and then press the DISPLAY  
button to display the playing time for that  
track.  
Total number  
of tracks  
Disc name  
Each time the 5 or 4 button is  
pressed, the playing time of the previous  
or next track will be displayed.  
Remaining  
recording time  
Total  
playing time  
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EDITING  
What the editing function can do  
You can create original discs using the MD editing function, on which you can change the  
order of the tracks and you can create disc or track names.  
Playback-only MiniDiscs cannot be edited.  
Move (Page 28)  
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
A designated track can be moved to any desired  
position.  
A
C
B
A
C
B
D
The numbers assigned to the tracks following  
the track which is moved will be adjusted au-  
tomatically.  
4
D
Divide (Page 28)  
1
1
2
2
3
A single track can be divided into two at any  
desired position.  
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
The numbers of the tracks which come after the  
newly divided track will be automatically increased  
by one.  
3
4
D
Combine (Page 29)  
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
Two consecutive tracks can be combined into  
one track.  
A
A
B
B
C
C
C
The numbers assigned to the tracks following  
the combined tracks will be decreased by one  
automatically.  
Disc/Track name (Page 29)  
Discs and tracks (up to 255 tracks per disc) can be named. Since track names  
are displayed when the beginning of each track is located or during playback,  
you can quickly check the name of each track.  
Letters (capital letters/lowercase letters), numbers and symbols can be used.  
Name/stamp (Page 31)  
All of the characters and data on a recorded MD (master MD with tracks and  
character information) can be transferred onto a recordable MD.  
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Move  
Divide  
1
2
Play the track to be moved, and press  
the 06 button.  
The unit will enter the pause mode.  
1
Start playing the track you want to  
divide into two. Press the 06 button  
at the point where you want to divide  
the track.  
Press the EDIT button to select “MOVE”.  
The unit will enter the pause mode.  
1
2
2
Press the EDIT button to select “DIVIDE”.  
1
2
To move the fifth track  
3
4
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
To divide the fourth track  
3
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
Press the 5 or 4 button to select  
the direction to move.  
To increase the track number .... 4  
To decrease the track number ....5  
3
3
4
(Confirming the split)  
(To move it to the  
third track)  
(Checking the  
movement)  
4
Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.  
The track will be divided into two  
tracks, and the unit will be paused at  
the beginning of the second of the two  
tracks.  
The numbers of the tracks which  
come after the divided track will be  
increased by one automatically.  
5
Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.  
The track will be moved, and the unit  
will be paused at the beginning of the  
track.  
Note:  
When a track has been moved, the  
other tracks which are affected by the  
move will be assigned new track  
numbers automatically.  
Notes:  
When a track that has a name is divided,  
the two new tracks will have the same  
name.  
However, in the TOC FULLcondition, the  
second track may not be named.  
Each disc can hold up to 255 tracks.  
However, even if the number of assigned  
tracks has not reached 254, it might not  
be possible to make any further divisions  
of tracks.  
Example:  
When moving the fifth track to the third  
track, the old third track will become the  
new fourth track and the old fourth track  
will become the new fifth track.  
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Combine  
Disc name  
1
Start playing the last of the two tracks  
you want to combine, and press the 06  
button.  
Discs can be named using a maximum  
of 100 characters.  
Up to 1,700 characters (approximately)  
can be used in the disc and track names  
on a single MiniDisc.  
The unit will enter the pause mode.  
2
PresstheEDITbuttontoselectCOMBINE”.  
1
2
1
2
Whilst in the stop mode, press the EDIT  
button to select “DISC NAME”.  
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
The unit will enter the character input  
mode.  
To combine the fifth  
and sixth tracks  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
3
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
1
2
3
(Confirming the combination)  
Cursor  
4
Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.  
The two tracks will be combined, and  
the unit will be paused at the beginning  
of the combined track.  
The numbers assigned to the tracks  
following the combined track will be  
decreased by one automatically.  
3
4
Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to  
select the type of characters.  
The first 3 characters in the group  
of the selected characters will be  
displayed for about 1 second.  
To combine two non-adjacent tracks:  
First, put the two tracks next to each other in  
the order you want using the MOVE function  
(page 28). Then combine them using the  
COMBINE function.  
ABC(Capital letters)  
(Lower-case letters)  
abc  
123  
(Numbers and symbols)  
When one or both tracks to be combined  
have a name:  
The first track name will be used. However,  
when the first track does not have a name,  
the second track name will be used.  
Press the 5 or 4 button repeatedly  
to select the first letter in the name.  
When the button is pressed continuously,  
the displayed character will change rap-  
idly.  
In the following cases, tracks may not  
be combined.  
Tracks recorded in the monaural  
long-play mode and tracks recorded  
in the stereo mode.  
3
4
Tracks recorded from digital inputs and  
tracks recorded from analogue inputs.  
Tracks whose recording time is less than  
12 seconds.  
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Track name  
5
6
When the letter you want is displayed,  
press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To enter more letters in the name,  
repeat steps 3 - 5.  
Up to 100 characters can be entered for  
each name.  
1
Play the track which you want to name,  
and press the 06 button.  
The unit will enter the pause mode.  
When the disc name has been com-  
pletely entered, press the EDIT button.  
5
6
Lights up  
2
Press the EDIT button to select “TRACK  
NAME”.  
1
2
Position where the  
next letter will be  
entered  
Track number that you  
want to give a track name  
To erase a character:  
Press the VOLUME + or VOLUME – but-  
ton to move the cursor to the character  
you want to erase, and then press the  
BASS button.  
3
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
The unit will enter the character input  
mode.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
To enter a space:  
Press the VOLUME + button to move the  
cursor to the right.  
4
5
Perform steps 3 - 5 in the “Disc name”  
section.  
When the track name is completely  
entered, press the EDIT button.  
Characters (symbols)  
They are selected using the 5 or 4 button.  
Type of characters  
A
S
B
T
C
U
D
V
E
F
X
G
Y
H
Z
I
J
K
/
L
M
N
O
P
Q
q
'
Capital letters  
.
,
R
r
W
Returns to  
Returns to  
Returns to  
.
.
.
a
s
b
t
c
d
v
e
f
g
y
h
z
i
j
k
/
l
m
n
o
p
Lower-case letters  
.
,
u
w
x
1
)
2
3
+
4
,
5
6
7
/
8
:
9
;
0
<
!
=
"
>
#
?
$
%
_
&
`
Numbers and symbols  
indicates a space.  
(
.
@
*
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To change disc names or track  
Name/stamp  
names  
Master MiniDisc  
(Prerecorded MiniDisc)  
Recordable  
MiniDisc  
Some MiniDiscs created on other equipment  
may have more than 100 characters in a  
track name or disc name. The characters  
from the 101st character and on cannot be  
corrected or changed.  
To delete characters:  
1. The sound is recorded.  
2. The character information, such  
as the disc name and track  
names is transferred  
1
Put the unit in the character input mode.  
To delete characters in a disc name,  
perform steps 1 - 2 in the “Disc name”  
section. (page 29)  
To delete characters in a track name,  
perform steps 1 - 3 on page 30.  
1
Record the sound from the master  
MiniDisc onto a recordable MiniDisc.  
2
Press the VOLUME + or VOLUME – but-  
ton to move the cursor to the character  
you want to delete.  
Playback unit  
Recording unit  
3
4
Press the BASS button.  
The character will be erased.  
Press the EDIT button.  
The sound  
is recorded.  
To add characters:  
Recordable  
MiniDisc  
Master  
MiniDisc  
1
Put the unit in the character input mode.  
To add characters to a disc name,  
perform steps 1 - 2 in the “Disc  
name” section. (page 29)  
To add characters to a track name,  
perform steps 1 - 3 on page 30.  
Refer to the standard recording  
method. (Pages 9 - 15)  
At this point, only the sound is re-  
corded. No character information is  
transferred.  
Check whether the total number of  
tracks on the newly recorded MiniDisc  
matches the total number of tracks on  
the master MiniDisc. If they do not  
match each other, combine or divide  
tracks using the edit operation.  
(Pages 28 - 29)  
2
Press the VOLUME + or VOLUME –  
button to move the cursor to the right of  
the character, where you want to add a  
new character.  
3
4
Perform steps 3 - 5 in the “Disc name”  
section. (pages 29 - 30)  
This function can not be performed  
from playback only MiniDiscs.  
Press the EDIT button.  
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2
When the recording is complete, remove  
the newly recorded MiniDisc and load  
the master MiniDisc into the MD-MT16E.  
Do not mistake the master MiniDisc  
for the newly recorded MiniDisc.  
8
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
The unit will finish recording the char-  
acter information and enter the stop  
mode.  
3
4
Whilst in the stop mode, press the EDIT  
button to select “NAME STAMP”.  
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
Note:  
If the total number of tracks on the mas-  
ter MiniDisc does not match the total  
number of tracks on the newly recorded  
MiniDisc, the unit will display “Can’t  
WRITE” and the power will be turned off.  
If this happens, adjust the total number  
of tracks on the newly recorded MiniDisc  
using the edit operation, and then try  
again from step 2.  
3
4
5
6
Press the ENTER/SYNC button.  
The character information of the  
master MiniDisc is being read.  
When the unit displays “CHANGE MD”,  
remove the master MiniDisc.  
Remove the master MiniDisc without  
turning off the power. If you do, the  
operation will be cancelled.  
5
6
7
Load the newly recorded MiniDisc into  
the MD-MT16E.  
To cancel the operation, press the  
/:OFF button.  
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USING WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT  
Before connecting any other equipment,  
turn off the power to all units.  
Connect the plugs securely.  
Improper connections may cause noise  
or malfunctions.  
Listening through a stereo or a  
radio cassette player or record-  
ing on a cassette tape  
Listening through a car stereo  
To the line input sockets  
To the right (R),  
Red  
Separately available  
cassette adaptor  
(AD-CT14)  
To the left (L),  
White  
Analogue cable  
included with this  
unit  
To the socket  
The separately available cassette adap-  
tor may not work, depending on your  
car’s stereo.  
To the socket  
The recording will be made in the ana-  
logue mode.  
When you want to listen to a disc using  
a separate stereo system or radio cas-  
sette player, it is recommended that you  
adjust the volume on the MiniDisc unit  
to maximum.  
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CONVENIENT OPERATION OF THE UNIT  
Checking the remaining amount  
To prevent the unit from being  
of battery level  
operated by mistake  
To avoid accidental operation of the unit,  
use the hold function.  
The remaining amount of battery level is  
shown by the battery indicator (  
ing operation.  
) dur-  
Move the HOLD switch to the safety posi-  
tion (direction indicated by the arrow).  
Battery indicator  
When the unit is in the hold mode, press-  
ing the buttons will have no affect.  
< How to read the battery indicator >  
When the battery  
level is high  
When the battery  
level is very low  
Since the battery level is very low, you  
cannot start recording or editing.  
To cancel the hold mode, move the  
HOLD switch away from the safety po-  
sition (the opposite direction of the ar-  
row).  
When the battery is completely dis-  
charged, the battery indicator will flash.  
Recharge the battery or replace the al-  
kaline batteries with a new one.  
When the battery has run completely  
out, “BATT EMPTY” will appear. Then,  
the power will be disconnected auto-  
matically.  
If the hold function is active whilst the power  
is turned off, the power cannot be turned  
on by mistake and the battery will not be  
accidentally drained.  
Notes:  
When using the unit with alkaline bat-  
teries or a rechargeable battery, the bat-  
tery indicator will not correctly display  
the remaining capacity for approximately  
10 seconds after the power has been  
turned on.  
When an AC adaptor or a car adaptor  
is used, the battery indicator will not be  
shown.  
The number of bars shown in the bat-  
tery indicator may increase or de-  
crease, depending on the operation  
being performed. This is normal.  
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To cancel the auto-play  
function  
When a MiniDisc is inserted, the power will  
be turned on automatically, and playback  
will begin. You can cancel automatic play-  
back.  
1
Whilst in the stop mode ...  
Hold down the MODE button until “SET  
UP” appears.  
To eliminate the confirmation  
sound  
When you release the button, “BEEP  
ON” or “BEEP OFF” will appear.  
Every time a button is pressed, a “beep”  
will be heard in the earphones.  
To silence the “beep” sound, do the follow-  
ing:  
2
3
Press the 5 or 4 button until “A-  
1
Whilst in the stop mode ...  
Hold down the MODE button until “SET  
UP” appears.  
When you release the button, “BEEP  
ON” will appear.  
PLAY ON” appears.  
Press the MODE button.  
2
Press the MODE button.  
“A-PLAY OFF” will appear, and the  
auto-play function will be cancelled.  
To restore the auto-play function, se-  
lect “A-PLAY ON”.  
“BEEP OFF” will appear, and the con-  
firmation sound will disappear.  
To restore the confirmation sound, se-  
lect “BEEP ON”.  
4
Press the /:OFF button.  
The normal display will reappear.  
3
Press the /:OFF button.  
The normal display will reappear.  
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About the sound skip guard memory:  
During playback, approximately 10 seconds  
of information is stored in the semiconduc-  
tor memory. Therefore, even when the  
pickup cannot read information for a second  
or two due to an external shock, the sound  
will continue without interruption because the  
information stored in memory is used.  
About the auto power save function:  
This is a function used to save power when  
using the unit with the rechargeable bat-  
tery or the alkaline batteries. Whilst in the  
auto power save mode, 5 - 10 seconds of  
sound information is stored in memory.  
When the auto power save function is dis-  
abled, 10 seconds of sound information is  
always stored in memory. (When the AC  
adaptor or a car adaptor is used, the infor-  
mation storage time is always 10 seconds,  
regardless of the auto power save mode.)  
When the unit is used in places exposed to  
excessive vibration, cancel the auto power  
save function.  
To cancel the auto power  
save function  
Power consumption can be reduced by  
controlling the memory storage time. You  
can cancel the auto power save function.  
1
Whilst in the stop mode ...  
Hold down the MODE button until “SET  
UP” appears.  
When you release the button, “BEEP  
ON” or “BEEP OFF” will appear.  
2
3
Press the 5 or 4 button until “AUTO  
Psave” appears.  
Press the MODE button.  
“Psave OFF” will appear, and the auto  
power save function will be cancelled.  
To restore the auto power save func-  
tion, select “AUTO Psave”.  
4
Press the /:OFF button.  
The normal display will reappear.  
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WHAT IS A MINIDISC?  
A MiniDisc is a disc inside a protective car-  
tridge. You can handle it freely without wor-  
rying about dust, fingerprints, etc.  
However, if dust enters the opening of the  
cartridge, or there is excessive dirt on the  
cartridge, or the cartridge becomes warped,  
you may experience malfunctions.  
Where not to store discs  
Do not store discs in places with high tem-  
peratures or humidity. Specifically, do not  
leave discs in places exposed to direct sun-  
light or in cars with the doors and windows  
closed.  
Do not leave discs in places where sand  
can get into the cartridge easily (e.g.,  
beaches).  
Please note the following.  
Handling the MiniDisc  
Do not touch the disc directly!  
Do not open the shutter or touch the disc  
directly.  
Helpful tip when attaching a label  
When attaching a label to an MD cartridge,  
be sure to note the following. If the label is  
not attached properly, the MiniDisc may jam  
inside the unit and it may not be possible to  
remove it.  
If the shutter is opened forcibly, it may break.  
Disc  
Shutter  
Cartridge  
If the label peels off or  
partially lifts away, re-  
place it with a new one.  
Do not put a new label  
on top of an existing  
one.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Attach the label only in the specified lo-  
cation. (If it is not within the specified  
area, it may cause the disc to jam in the  
unit.)  
Never disassemble a MiniDisc.  
Regular cleaning  
If the surface of the cartridge becomes  
dusty or dirty, clean it with a dry cloth.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Moisture condensation  
In the following cases, condensation  
may form inside the unit.  
When the unit has condensation inside,  
the disc signals cannot be read, and the  
unit may not function properly.  
If this happens, remove the disc.  
The condensation should evaporate in  
approximately 1 hour. The unit will then  
function properly.  
Shortly after turning on a heater.  
When the unit is placed in a room where  
there is excessive steam or moisture.  
When the unit is moved from a cool  
place to a warm place.  
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Many potential “problems” can be resolved by the owner without calling a service techni-  
cian.  
If something seems to be wrong with this product, check the following before calling your  
authorised SHARP dealer or service centre.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
Is the AC adaptor disconnected?  
Is the battery exhausted?  
Is the unit in the hold mode?  
Has condensation formed inside the unit?  
Is the unit being influenced by mechanical shock or by  
static electricity?  
The unit does not turn  
on.  
Is the volume set too low?  
Is the earphones plugged in?  
Are you trying to play a MiniDisc with data on it instead  
of a MiniDisc containing music?  
No sound is heard from  
the earphones.  
When the operation but-  
tons are pressed, the  
unit does not respond.  
Is the unit in the hold mode?  
Is the battery exhausted?  
Is the battery exhausted?  
Is the unit being subjected to excessive vibration?  
Some sounds are  
skipped.  
Has the track number or character information been  
written on the disc yet?  
Is the unit in the recording or editing mode?  
The MiniDisc cannot be  
ejected.  
Is the MiniDisc protected against accidental erasure?  
Is the unit connected properly to the other equipment?  
Is the AC adaptor unplugged or did a power failure oc-  
cur whilst recording or editing?  
Recording and editing  
are impossible.  
Is the unit in the hold mode?  
Is an optical signal being output from the external equip-  
ment?  
Read the operation manual for the external equipment.  
If trouble occurs  
4. Plug the AC adaptor back into the AC  
socket and retry the operation.  
When this product is subjected to strong  
external interference (mechanical shock,  
excessive static electricity, abnormal sup-  
ply voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it is  
operated incorrectly, it may malfunction.  
If such a problem occurs, do the following:  
1. Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC  
socket.  
If strange sounds, smell or smoke come out  
of the unit or an object is dropped into the  
unit, remove the AC adaptor from the AC  
socket immediately and contact an  
authorised SHARP service centre.  
2. Remove the battery.  
3. Leave the unit completely unpowered for  
approximately 30 seconds.  
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MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
MiniDiscs are recorded using a different system than is used for cassette tapes or DAT  
recordings. Therefore, the following conditions may be encountered, depending on how  
the disc has been recorded or edited. These are due to system limitations, and should be  
considered normal.  
When the number of tracks used reaches  
the limit, regardless of the remaining re-  
cording time, further recording will be  
impossible.  
(Maximum number of tracks: 255)  
If a MiniDisc has been recorded or ed-  
Even if the maximum recording  
time of a MiniDisc has not been  
reached, “DISC FULL” or “TOC  
FULL” may be displayed.  
ited repeatedly or if a MiniDisc has  
scratches on it, it may not be possible to  
record the maximum number of tracks on  
it.  
Even if the number of tracks and  
the recording time have not  
reached the limit, “DISC FULL”  
may be displayed.  
If there are scratches on a disc, the unit  
will automatically avoid recording in those  
areas. The recording time will be reduced.  
When the remaining recording time of a  
disc is displayed, short tracks less than  
12 seconds long may not be included in  
the total.  
Even if several short tracks are  
erased, the remaining recording  
time may not show an increase.  
For MiniDiscs on which repeated record-  
ing and editing operations were per-  
formed, the COMBINE function may not  
work.  
Two tracks may not be combined  
in editing.  
A cluster (about 2 seconds) is normally the  
minimum unit of recording. So, even if a track  
is less than 2 seconds long, it will use about  
2 seconds of space on the disc.  
Therefore, the time actually available for re-  
cording may be less than the remaining time  
displayed.  
If there are scratches on discs, those sec-  
tionswillbeautomaticallyavoided(norecord-  
ing will be placed in those sections). There-  
fore, the recording time will be reduced.  
The total of the recorded time and  
time remaining on a disc may not  
add up to the maximum possible  
recording time.  
When recorded tracks are played  
back using the cue and review op-  
erations, some sounds may be  
skipped.  
For MiniDiscs on which repeated record-  
ing and editing were performed, some  
sounds may be skipped whilst cueing and  
reviewing.  
If there are scratches or dust on a  
MiniDisc, the track numbers following that  
track will be increased by one.  
A track number can be created in  
the middle of a track.  
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ERROR MESSAGES  
Error messages  
Meaning  
Remedy  
The battery run down.  
Charge the rechargeable battery or  
replace the alkaline batteries (or use  
the AC adaptor for power).  
BATT EMPTY  
BLANK DISC  
Can’t COPY  
Nothing is recorded.  
No copy can be made because of Record using the analogue cable.  
the SCMS copyright system.  
Replace the disc with a recorded disc.  
A track cannot be edited.  
Change the stop position of the track  
and then try editing it.  
Can’t EDIT  
Recording cannot be performed cor- Re-record or replace it with another  
Can’t REC  
rectly due to vibration or shock in the unit.  
recordable disc.  
Editing is impossible.  
Check the number of tracks.  
Can’t WRITE  
The disc is scratched.  
If the sound you hear is not right, try  
recording again.  
Replace the disc with another re-  
cordable disc.  
DEFECT  
Poor connection of the digital cable. Connect the digital cable securely.  
Din UNLOCK  
DISC FULL  
The disc is out of recording space.  
Replace it with another recordable  
disc.  
The unit is in the hold mode.  
Return the HOLD switch to its origi-  
nal position.  
HOLD  
LOCKED  
LOCK ERROR  
The OPEN lever was moved during Turn off the power and remove the  
recording or editing.  
MiniDisc.  
NO DISC  
A disc has not been loaded.  
Load a disc.  
You tried to record on a playback Replace it with a recordable disc.  
only disc.  
PB DISC  
Improper power is being supplied.  
The MD is write protected.  
The disc is damaged.  
Use one of the specified power  
POWER ?  
PROTECTED  
READ ERROR  
sources.  
Move the write protection knob back  
to its original position.  
Reload the disc or replace it.  
Replace it with another recorded disc.  
Since a track number is currently Wait for a while and try the opera-  
being located or written to, the unit  
cannot accept your command.  
tion again.  
SORRY  
You have come to the conclusion To have it repaired, go to the distribu-  
SYSTEM ERR  
TEMP OVER  
that the unit is out of order.  
tor where you purchased the unit.  
The temperature is too high.  
Turn off the power, and wait for a  
while.  
A large portion of the disc has been Replace it with another recorded  
damaged. disc.  
TOC ERROR  
There is no space left for recording Replace it with another recordable  
character information (track names,  
disc names, etc.).  
disc.  
TOC FULL  
Tr. Protect  
The track has been protected from Edit the track with the device on  
being erased. which it was recorded.  
A large portion of the disc has been Replace it with another recorded  
damaged. disc.  
There is an error in the recorded sig- Erase all of the signal errors, and  
nal. then try recording again.  
U TOC ERROR  
? DISC  
A disc which contains data other than A disc which contains non-music  
music was played. data cannot be played.  
There is an error in the signal from Replace it with another recorded  
the disc. disc.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning  
When the unit becomes dirty  
Clean it with a soft cloth.  
When the unit is excessively dirty, use a  
soft cloth dampened in water.  
(External surfaces only)  
Notes:  
Do not use chemicals for cleaning  
(petrol, paint thinner, etc.)  
It may affect the quality or colour.  
Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit.  
It may cause malfunctions.  
Clean the earphone plug and the con-  
necting cable plug.  
This will prevent noise.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make  
design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice.  
The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units.  
There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.  
General  
DC 2.4V: Optional Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride bat-  
tery (AD-T20BT) x 1  
Power source:  
DC 3.0V: Commercially available, “AA” size, alkaline bat-  
tery x 2  
DC 4.5V: Optional car adaptor, AD-CA20X  
(for cars with a 12-24V DC negative earth electrical  
system)  
DC 5V:  
OptionalAC adaptor (AD-T20APE,AC 230 - 240V,  
50/60 Hz)  
7 W (Optional AC adaptor)  
Power consumption:  
Output power:  
RMS; 20 mW (10 mW + 10 mW)  
(0.2% T.H.D.)  
Approx. 4 hours (90 %)  
Approx. 6 hours (fully charged)  
(When using the AC adaptor)  
Charging time:  
Battery life:  
When using the optional re-  
chargeable battery AD-T20BT  
(fully charged)  
When using two, commercially  
available, high capacity, “AA”  
size, alkaline batteries  
Continuous recording:  
Approx. 7.5 hours  
Continuous recording:  
Approx. 7.5 hours  
Continuous play:  
Approx. 12 hours  
Continuous play:  
Approx. 15 hours  
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The continuous recording time is for analogue inputs when the volume level is set to  
“VOL 0”.  
The continuous play time shows the value when the volume level is set to “VOL 15”.  
The above values are the standard values when the unit is charged and used at an  
ambient temperature of 20°C (68°F).  
The operating time when using an alkaline batteries may be different, depending on  
the type and manufacturer of the battery, and on the operating temperature.  
Input sensitivity:  
Recording level Reference input level Input impedance  
MIC H  
MIC L  
LINE  
0.25 mV  
2.5 mV  
100 mV  
10 k ohms  
10 k ohms  
20 k ohms  
Output level:  
Specified  
Maximum  
Load  
output  
output level  
impedance  
Earphones  
LINE  
10 mW + 10 mW  
32 ohms  
250 mV  
(–12dB)  
10 k ohms  
Dimensions:  
Width: 87.9 mm (3-7/16")  
Height: 29.8 mm (1-3/16")  
Depth: 79.7 mm (3-1/8")  
Weight:  
180g (0.40 lbs.) without battery  
Input socket:  
Output socket:  
Line/optical digital, microphone (powered by the main unit)  
Earphones (impedance: 32 ohms)  
MiniDisc Recorder  
Type:  
Portable MiniDisc recorder  
Signal readout:  
Audio channels:  
Frequency response:  
Rotation speed:  
Error correction:  
Coding:  
Non-contact, 3-beam semi-conductor laser pick-up  
Stereo 2 channels/monaural (long-play mode) 1 channel  
20 – 20,000 Hz (± 3 dB)  
Approx. 400 – 900 rpm  
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code)  
ATRAC (AdaptiveTransformAcoustic Coding), 24-bit computed  
type  
Recording method:  
Sampling frequency:  
Magnetic modulation overwrite method  
44.1 kHz (32 kHz and 48 kHz signals are converted to 44.1 kHz  
,
and then recorded.)  
Wow and flutter:  
Unmeasurable (less than ±0.001% W. peak)  
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TERMS OF GUARANTEE  
Subject to the terms listed below, Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd. (hereinafter called  
“the Company”) guarantee to provide for the repair of, or at its option replace this  
Sharp Equipment, or any component thereof, (other than batteries), which is faulty  
or below standard, as a result of inferior workmanship or materials.  
The conditions of this guarantee are:  
1. The guarantee shall only apply to defects which occur within one year from the  
date of purchase, provided that this equipment is sent to the repair address within  
this period.  
2. This guarantee covers equipment intended for private domestic use only. This  
guarantee does not apply to equipment used in the course of a business, trade  
or profession.  
3. This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accident, misuse,  
fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at  
adjustment or repair other than by the Company’s MiniDisc or telephone service  
centre.  
4. In the unlikely event of a defect occuring, the product must be returned to the  
Company’s repair centre with proof of purchase. A postage paid label and a fault  
.
report form are supplied with the product for this purpose. It is your responsibility  
to ensure that the packaging is adequate, and to obtain proof of posting.  
Further details of the repair service, which is available after the guarantee period  
on a chargeable basis, and additional report forms and labels can be obtained  
by telephoning 01623 413800.  
5. No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarantee.  
6. This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit to the consumer’s statutory  
rights and does not affect these rights in any way.  
SHARP ELECTRONICS (U.K.) LTD.  
Sharp House, Thorp Road, Newton Heath, Manchester, M40 5BE  
SHARP CORPORATION  
TINSE0260AWZZ  
A9904.TO  
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