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Owner’s Record
Do not install the appliance in a confined
space, such as a bookcase or built-in
cabinet.
The model and serial numbers are located at
the rear of the disc compartment lid. Record
the serial number in the space provided
below. Refer to them whenever you call
upon your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation
of the apparatus with newspapers,
table-cloths, curtains, etc. And don’t place
lighted candles on the apparatus.
Model No.
Serial No.
Q017-MD1
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on
the apparatus.
WARNING
Certain countries may regulate disposal of
the battery used to power this product.
Please consult with your local authority.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Caution
The use of optical instruments with this
product will increase eye hazard.
CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN OPEN
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Information
IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY
NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES
RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY
PRODUCT.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
Product registration
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate
this equipment.
Please register this product on line at
<http://www.sony.com/productregistration>
Proper registration will enable us to send you
periodic mailings about new products,
services and other important
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-Ion batteries are
recyclable.
announcements. Registering your product
will also allow us to contact you in the
unlikely event that the product needs
adjustment or modification.
You can help preserve our
environment by returning
your used rechargeable batteries to the
collection and recycling location nearest you.
Thank you.
For more information regarding recycling of
rechargeable batteries, call toll free
1-800-822-8837, or visit
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF
THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT
TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking
lithium-ion batteries.
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
On this manual
These operating instructions are written
mainly for models outside of Japan. In the
case of the model for use in Japan, the
display indications may differ slightly, but
operations are identical.
Information
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
USE
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Power Source — This appliance should be
operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of electrical power supplied
to your home, consult your dealer or local
power company. For those appliances
designed to operate from battery power, or
other sources, refer to the operating
instructions.
For your protection, please read these safety
instructions completely before operating the
appliance, and keep this manual for future
reference.
Carefully observe all warnings, precautions
and instructions on the appliance and in the
operating instructions, and adhere to them.
INSTALLATION
Water and Moisture — Do not use powerline
operated appliances near water—for
example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen
sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool, etc.
Grounding or Polarization — This appliance
is equipped with a polarized AC power cord
plug (a plug having one blade wider than the
other), or with a three-wire grounding type
plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding).
Follow the instructions below:
Heat — Do not place the appliance near or
over a radiator or heat register, or where it is
exposed to direct sunlight.
•
For the appliance with a polarized AC power
cord plug:
This plug will fit into the power outlet only
one way. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fail to fit, contact your
electrician to have a suitable outlet
installed. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized plug by forcing it in.
Ventilation — The slots and openings in the
cabinet are provided for necessary
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of
the appliance, and to protect it from
overheating, these slots and openings must
never be blocked or covered.
— Never cover the slots and openings with a
cloth or other materials.
•
For the appliance with a three-wire grounding
type AC plug:
— Never block the slots and openings by
placing the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or
other similar surface.
This plug will only fit into a grounding-type
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to have a suitable
outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the grounding plug.
— Never place the appliance in a confined
space, such as a bookcase or built-in
cabinet, unless proper ventilation is
provided.
Accessories — Do not place the appliance
on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
or table. The appliance may fall, causing
serious injury to a child or an adult, and
serious damage to the appliance. Use only a
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by Sony.
Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or convenience receptacles
beyond their capacity, since this can result in
fire or electric shock.
When not in use — Unplug the power cord
of the appliance from the outlet when left
unused for a long period of time.
To disconnect the cord, pull it out by
grasping the plug. Never pull the plug out by
the cord.
Power-Cord Protection — Route the power
cord so that it is not likely to be walked on
or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to the
plugs, receptacles, and the point where the
cord exits from the appliance.
SERVICE
Damage Requiring Service — Unplug the
appliance from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under
the following conditions:
— When the power cord or plug is damaged or
frayed.
Lightning — For added protection for this
appliance during a lightning storm, or when
it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna or cable system.
This will prevent damage to the appliance
due to lightning and powerline surges.
— If liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the appliance.
— If the appliance has been exposed to rain or
water.
— The appliance does not appear to operate
normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance. —This indicates a need for
service.
Attachments — Do not use attachments not
recommended by Sony, as they may cause
hazards.
— If the appliance does not operate normally
when following the operating instructions,
adjust only those controls that are specified
in the operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore the
appliance to normal operation.
Cleaning — Unplug the appliance from the
wall outlet before cleaning or polishing it. Do
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for
cleaning the exterior of the appliance. Clean
the appliance only as recommended by
Sony.
— If the appliance has been subject to
excessive shock by being dropped, or the
cabinet has been damaged.
Servicing — Do not attempt to service the
appliance yourself as opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing
to qualified service personnel.
Object and Liquid Entry — Never push
objects of any kind into the appliance
through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts
that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the
appliance.
Replacement Parts — When replacement
parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts
specified by Sony that have the same
characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
Safety Check — Upon completion of any
service or repairs to the appliance, ask the
service technician to perform routine safety
checks (as specified by Sony) to determine
that the appliance is in safe operating
condition.
Contents
Overview
Identifying parts and controls.......................................................................................10
Getting Started
Charging the battery...........................................................................................................14
Checking the battery’s remaining power............................................16
Adjusting the headphones to fit your ears ...........................................................17
Playback
Playing an MD.........................................................................................................................18
Locking the controls – HOLD.....................................................................20
Changing the playback operations........................................................21
Changing the play mode – P-MODE/
.............................................22
Selecting the sound mode – V-SUR/SOUND.....................................................26
8
Settings
Changing the settings........................................................................................................28
Menu option.............................................................................................................................29
“Useful” menu (Disc Memory/SpeedControl)............................................29
“Option” menu (AVLS/Beep/Backlight/
/Power Mode)......30
Additional Information
Caring for the player...........................................................................................................32
Precautions...............................................................................................................................33
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................38
Specifications..........................................................................................................................41
Index.............................................................................................................................................42
9
Identifying parts and controls
Player
5-way control key
Plays the MD
and adjusts the
volume.
GROUP button
Selects a group in an MD
to play.
Operation lamp
(headphones) jack
Displays the remaining
power of the battery,
the play mode, etc.
Player (when lid is open)
HOLD switch
OPEN lever
Prevents accidental button
presses.
Opens the lid of the player.
Terminals for the
battery charging
stand
BUILT-IN BATTERY switch
Switches the power supply
to the player on or off.
Normally keep the switch
to the ON position.
10
Remote Control (Remote)
HOLD button
DISPLAY button
Prevents accidental button
presses.
Changes the information
on the remote display.
P-MODE/ (repeat) button
Changes the play mode.
SOUND button
Changes the sound mode.
Remote display
Displays the remaining power
of the battery, the play mode,
and playing status.
Headphones
to the player
VOLUME control
Adjusts the volume.
(Group) +/– buttons
Selects a group in an MD
to play.
(stop) button
Stops playback of an MD.
Jog lever (·/ENT·)
Plays an MD and selects tracks,
items, and settings.
Continued on the next page
11
Identifying parts and controls (continued)
Remote display
Playing status
Track number
MD information/
setting information
Remaining
battery power
Play mode
Shows the current play mode.
Sound mode
Shows the current mode.
Display
Play/mode
Display
Play/mode
Heavy
Pops
H
P
J
U
1
2
S
L
SOUND
SOUND
Playing tracks
repeatedly.
SOUND
SOUND
SOUND
SOUND
Jazz
1
Unique
Custom1
Custom2
Studio
Live
Playing tracks
in the option you
choose.
SHUF
PGM
V-SUR
V-SUR
Playing tracks by
group as set in the
MD.
V-SUR
V-SUR
Club
C
A
Arena
12
Supplied accessories
• Remote
• Headphones
(with medium-sized earbuds
attached)
• Earbuds
(large size/small size)
Use the earbuds that fit the
size of your ears.
• Neckchain to the remote
• Battery charging stand
• Carrying case
• AC power adaptor
• Cleaning cloth
• Headphone adaptor
(the white cloth that the player was
wrapped in when you purchased it)
• “Owner’s Guide” (this book)
Notes
(supplied with a document case)
• To prevent short-circuit, do not place any metal items, such as
coins, keys, necklaces, etc., on the battery charging stand.
• To prevent short-circuit, do not carry or keep the player together
with any metal items, such as coins, keys, necklaces, etc.
• Attach the neckchain to the remote as shown below.
Remote
13
Charging the battery
Operation lamp
(headphones) jack
AC power adaptor
to a wall
outlet
Battery
charging stand
Terminals for
the battery charging stand
Stereo mini plug
Remote display
To connect the AC power adaptor
to the battery charging stand
Insert the DC IN 6V plug on the AC
power adaptor securely into the jack
on the bottom of the battery charging
stand. Then pass the cord along the
groove at the bottom of the battery
charging stand.
Battery charging stand (bottom view)
DC IN 6V plug
AC power adaptor
14
The built-in rechargeable battery is charged
using the battery charging stand. Charge the
battery at a temperature of 0°C (+32°F) to
+40°C (+104°F).
To operate the player on power from a wall
outlet, place the player on the battery
charging stand. In this case, the built-in
rechargeable battery will not be charged.
To check the charging status
Check the charging status with the operation
lamp on the player or the remote display,
and refer to the table below.
The display that shows the charging status
disappears when the battery is about 80%
charged. This amount is sufficient for normal
playback. If you continue charging about 2.5
hours more after the display disappears, the
battery will be fully charged, and you can
operate the player for a longer time before
the battery needs to be charged again.
As shown on page 14, insert the DC IN
1
6V plug on the AC power adaptor
securely into the jack on the bottom of
the battery charging stand. Then insert
the power plug on the AC power
adaptor into a wall outlet.
Charging progress chart (approx. %)
Operation
lamp
Remote
display*
Charging Charging
progress
(approx.)
Use only the supplied AC power adaptor
(see the illustration on page 14 for the
polarity of the plug). If you use any other
AC power adaptor, the player may
malfunction.
time
(approx.)
Red
CHG:65min
0%
0 hour
Orange
CHG:25min
50%
Connect the headphone plug on the
2
Green
remote to the (headphones) jack on
the player. Then connect the stereo mini
plug of the headphones to the stereo
minijack on the remote.
CHG:09min
70%
Light
turns off
Light
turns off
80%
1 hour
If the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch is set to
OFF, slide the switch to ON (page 32).
3
After light
turns off
After light
turns off
Fully
charged
3.5 hours
Place the player on the battery charging
stand to start charging.
4
The operation lamp on the player lights
* The amount of time required to charge the battery
up to about 80% is displayed.
up, and
(disc) on the remote display
starts moving. For details on the
charging status, refer to the table on the
right.
Notes
• The charging time varies depending on the room
temperature.
• It may take up to one minute until you can check
the charging status with the operation lamp on the
player or the
(battery) on the remote display,
depending on the condition of the rechargeable
battery.
Continued on the next page
15
Charging the battery (continued)
Check the operation lamp on the player or
(battery) on the remote display to see
how much battery power is left. Recharge
the battery when the level of remaining
power is low.
Checking the battery’s remaining
power
The battery life of the built-in rechargeable
battery varies depending on the recording
mode of the MD. For details on battery life,
refer to the following table.
Display of the remaining power*
Operation Remote
Remaining
power
Approximate playing time of the lithium-ion
built-in rechargeable battery*
lamp
display
(JEITA**) (when the battery is fully charged)
Lights up
There is
sufficient battery
power.
SP mode
LP2 mode
LP4 mode
21 hours
27 hours
33 hours
Lights up
The number of
black sections
decreases as the
power is used.
* Approximate time when “Power Mode” is set to
“Power Save” (page 31).
** Measured in accordance with the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology Industries
Association) standard (using a Sony MDW-series
Mini-disc).
Flashes
slowly
Lights The power is
up
low.
Flashes
quickly
Flashes The power is
almost gone.
Turns off
Flashes There is no
power left.
“LOW BATT”
flashes in the
display, and the
power turns off.
* Press the DISPLAY button on the remote when
“Power Mode” is set to “Power Save” (page 31).
(battery) is displayed for several seconds.
Notes
•
(battery) may not be displayed correctly while
you are fast-forwarding or fast-reversing.
• The battery life may vary even under the same
recording mode or the same (battery) display,
depending on the charging time, the operating
conditions, or the room temperature.
16
Adjusting the headphones to fit your ears
To replace the earbuds
To use the headphone adaptor
Use the supplied headphones with the
earbuds attached.
You can connect the headphones to the
player directly without using the remote.
Connect the headphones and the
headphone adaptor as shown below.
When you use commercially available stereo
headphones, be aware of the following:
If the earbuds do not fit in your ears well,
you may not be able to hear bass sounds
properly. To enjoy better sound quality, insert
the headphones into your ears so that the
earbuds fit snugly.
•
Headphones with a stereo mini plug can
If the earbuds do not fit your ears, replace
them with the large or small ones (supplied).
At the time of purchase, the medium-sized
earbuds are already attached to the
headphones.
be connected; however, headphones with
a micro plug cannot be used.
•
Some of the noise-canceling headphones
that reduce the surrounding noise may not
be able to be connected.
(For Sony models: MDR-NC20, MDR-
NC11, and MDR-NC5)
How to attach the earbuds
Headphones Earbuds
How to attach the headphone adaptor
Headphone adaptor
Stereo mini plug
17
Playing an MD
Jog lever
(·/ENT·)
VOLUME control
DISPLAY button
(Group)
+/– buttons
(stop) button
Press to start
playback.
5-way control key
(··)
HOLD switch
OPEN lever
Press toward
(right) to start
playback.
GROUP button
To open the lid
OPEN lever
Place the player so that the side
Push down the back of the lid as
shown above to open it wider.
with the letters “QUALIA 017” faces
up. Then push down the OPEN
lever slightly to open the lid.
18
To stop playback
Press the (stop) button on the remote.
Open the lid (see page 18).
1
2
Insert an MD with the label side facing
up, and push the MD in the direction of
the arrow. Then close the lid.
On the player, press the 5-way control key.
Playback of the same MD starts from the
point where you last stopped playing it.
To start playback from the beginning of the
same MD, press and hold the jog lever for
two seconds or more. (On the player, press
and hold the 5-way control key towards
for two seconds or more.)
If you remove and reinsert the same MD
after pressing the
(stop) button, playback
will start from the beginning.
Release the HOLD function if it is on
(page 20).
3
4
To pause playback
During playback, press the jog lever on the
remote.
To start playback, press the jog lever on
the remote.
(disc) flashes on the remote display.
To resume play after pausing, press the jog
lever again.
The operation lamp on the player lights
up, and
moves.
(disc) on the remote display
When you use controls on the player,
press the 5-way control key towards
(right) to start playback.
Continued on the next page
To adjust the volume, turn the volume
control towards VOL +/– on the remote.
The volume indicator appears on the
remote display.
5
When you use controls on the player,
press the 5-way control key toward + or
– (up or down) to adjust the volume.
VOLUME control
5-way control key
+
+
VOL
VOL
−
−
VOL
VOL
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Playing an MD (continued)
To check the MD information
Locking the controls – HOLD
Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to check
the MD information on the remote display. If
the information, such as the track name, is
longer than the display, the letters scroll from
right to left.
When “Power Mode” is set to “Power Save”
(page 31), the information is displayed only
for several seconds by pressing the DISPLAY
button.
In order to prevent accidental button presses
while carrying the player, you can lock the
controls (HOLD) for the remote and the
player separately.
For example, you can operate the player by
using the remote even if the HOLD function
on the player is activated.
To lock the controls on the player
MD information on the display
Open the lid following the steps in
“To open the lid” (page 18).
1
Track number/Elapsed time
Slide the HOLD switch, located inside
on left side of the player toward .
2
Track number/Track name
The controls on the player are disabled.
The number of total tracks in the group
/Group name 1)
HOLD switch
The number of total tracks/Disc name
To unlock the controls, slide the HOLD
switch in the opposite direction of .
Track number/Group name (upper line)
/Track name (lower line) 2)
To lock the controls on the remote
Slide the HOLD switch on the remote toward
, so that yellow shows on the right end.
The controls on the remote are disabled.
Track number/Sound mode
HOLD switch
Track number/Recording mode
(SP2/LP2/LP4/MONO) 3)
1) The display appears only for an MD with group
settings.
2) The track name appears on the upper line for an MD
with no group setting.
To unlock the controls, slide the HOLD
switch in the opposite direction of
.
3) The display appears only during playback and
changes automatically to the display of the track
number and the elapsed time after a while.
20
Changing the playback operations
You can play back the track or position you
want by going to the beginning of the track,
going forward, or going backward.
To use the 5-way control key on the player
To use the jog lever on the remote
Press toward
Slide toward
Slide toward
Press toward
(right) to go
forward from the
current point.
(left) to go
backward from
the current point.
(right) to go
forward from the
current point.
(left) to go
backward from
the current point.
To
Do this
Go to the beginning of the
current track or the previous
track
Slide the jog lever toward on the remote.
On the player, press the 5-way control key toward .
Go to the beginning of the next
track
Slide the jog lever toward on the remote.
On the player, press the 5-way control key toward .
Search for a specific position by During playback or pause, slide and hold the jog lever left or right.
fast forwarding or reversing
while viewing the elapsed time
(Time search)
While checking the elapsed time on the remote display, you can go
to the specific position you want to listen to.
Search for a specific track while
viewing track numbers
(Index search)
During stop, slide and hold the jog lever left or right. While checking
the track number on the remote display, you can go to the specific
track you want to listen to.
Go to the beginning of every
10th track*
Press the
(group) – button on the remote to go to the beginning
(group) +
of the 10th track before the current track. Press the
button on the remote to go to the beginning of the 10th track after
the current track.
Go to the beginning of every
group** (Group skip)
Press the
of the first track in the current group or the previous group. Press
the (group) + button on the remote to go to the beginning of the
(group) – button on the remote to go to the beginning
first track in the next group.
On the player, press the GROUP button, and then press the 5-way
control key left or right.
* You can do this only for an MD with no group settings.
**You can do this only for an MD that has group settings. For details on the group setting, see page 25.
Continued on the next page
21
Playing an MD (continued)
Jog lever
(·/ENT·)
P-MODE/ button
Slide toward the left or
right to select. Press to
start playback.
Changing the play mode
– P-MODE/
Besides playing the tracks in the order
recorded on an MD (normal play), you can
also select the specific tracks you want to
listen to, and then play tracks in your favorite
order.
To return to normal play, press the
P-MODE/ button repeatedly until the play
mode indication disappears.
Also, press and hold the jog lever for two
seconds or more while the player is stopped,
or open and close the lid of the player* to
return to normal play.
For details about the play mode, see page
23.
* Except for when the MD information has been stored
in the “Disc Memory” (page 29).
While the player is stopped, press the
P-MODE/ button repeatedly until the
play mode indication you want appears.
1
You can also play tracks repeatedly in the
selected play mode by using repeat play.
For details, see page 24.
To use
(bookmark track play), tracks
first need to be bookmarked. Before
pressing the P-MODE/ button, be sure
to bookmark the tracks you want (page
24).
When you select PGM (program play),
the indication flashes. Continue setting
the program from step 2 in “To listen to
tracks in the desired order” (page 24).
Press the jog lever.
Playback starts in the selected play
mode.
2
22
Play mode list
Play mode indication
Description
No display
(Normal play)
All the tracks on the MD are played once in a track number order.
Press and hold the jog lever for two seconds or more while the
player is stopped or open and close the lid of the player* to return
to normal play.
1
The current track is played once.
(Single-track play)
The tracks you bookmarked are played. For details on how to add a
bookmark, see page 24.
(Bookmark track play)
SHUF
All the tracks on the MD are played once in random order.
(Shuffle play)
PGM
(Program play)
The tracks are played in the order that you specified.
For details on how to set the program, see page 24.
All the tracks in all the groups are played once in a group order.
Tracks not assigned to a group are played after the tracks assigned
to groups.
**
(Group normal play)
All the tracks in the current group are played once in random order.
After playing the current group, the tracks in the succeeding groups
are played once in random order.
SHUF **
(In-group shuffle play)
The groups are played in the order that you specified.
Up to 10 groups can be programmed.
PGM **
(Group program play)
* Except for when the MD information has been stored in the “Disc Memory” (page 29).
**The indicator appears only during playback of an MD with group settings. For details about group setting,
see page 25.
Continued on the next page
23
Playing an MD (continued)
To listen to tracks in the desired order –
Program play
To listen to selected tracks only
– Bookmark track play
To program the desired order, press the
To add a bookmark, play back the track
that you want to bookmark. Then, press
and hold the jog lever for two seconds
1
1
P-MODE/
button repeatedly until
“PGM” (program play) flashes.
or more until
flashes slowly, during playback of the
track which you want to bookmark.
(bookmark track play)
Slide the jog lever left or right to select a
track, and then press the jog lever to
enter the selected track.
2
3
To bookmark another track, repeat step
1. You can bookmark to up to 20 tracks.
2
3
Repeat step 2 to program more tracks in
the order you want to play.
You can program up to 20 tracks. All
program settings are cancelled when the
lid is opened.
To listen to the bookmarked tracks,
press the P-MODE/ button repeatedly
until
(bookmark track play) flashes.
“
TrPLAY?” appears.
To listen to the tracks in the
4
programmed order, press and hold the
jog lever for two seconds or more until
“PGM” stops flashing.
Press the jog lever.
4
lights up and the bookmarked track
starts playback. When you bookmark
two or more tracks, the playback is in a
track number order.
Playback starts in the selected order.
To start the program play again after
changing the play mode, follow step 1 to
make “PGM” (program play) flash. Press and
hold the jog lever for two seconds or more
to start playback.
To erase a bookmark, play the bookmarked
track and then press and hold the jog lever
for two seconds or more.
To erase all bookmarks, open and close the
lid of the player.
To erase the programs, open and close the
lid.
To play tracks repeatedly – Repeat play
Select the play mode you want to repeat
(page 23).
1
Press and hold the P-MODE/
for two seconds or more until
play) appears.
button
(repeat
2
The selected play mode repeats.
To cancel repeat play, press and hold the
P-MODE/ button for two seconds or more
until (repeat play) disappears. To change
the play mode, press the P-MODE/
during repeat play.
button
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To listen to tracks using the group function
Operation lamp for the group settings
Although you cannot use this player to set
groups, you can play an MD that already has
group settings.
Using the color of the operation lamp on the
player, you can check during play whether
the MD has the group settings.
Operation
lamp
Group setting status of
the MD
To listen to tracks using the group function,
press the P-MODE/
SHUF, or PGM lights up. For details
about each play mode, see page 23.
In the (group normal play), tracks not
button repeatedly until
,
Red
Playing an MD with no group
settings
Green
Orange
Playing an MD with group
settings
assigned to a group are played after the
tracks assigned to groups. In the example
“MD with group settings,” tracks 6 and 7 are
played after the tracks in Groups 1 to 3.
During playback of tracks 6 and 7,
Going to the beginning of
another group (page 21)
“Group --” appears in the display.
In the
SHUF (in-group shuffle play) and
PGM (group program play), tracks not
assigned to a group are not played.
About group settings
The tracks on an MD are numbered in the
recorded order.
MD with no group settings
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If you use the MD recorder that can set the
groups, you can assign desired tracks to a
group as shown in the example “MD with
group settings.” For details on how to set
the groups, see the operating instructions of
the MD recorder.
MD with group settings
Group1
Group2
Group3
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Tracks that are not assigned to a group.
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Selecting the sound mode – V-SUR/SOUND
Jog lever
(·/ENT·)
VOLUME control
DISPLAY button
SOUND button
Slide toward the left or
right to select. Press to
enter the selection.
(stop) button
You can select the sound mode you want
from the modes available on the player.
In “V-SUR” (Virtual Surround), there are four
sound pre-settings that let you hear the
sound as if you are in a recording studio, at
a concert, etc.
In “SOUND,” there are six sound pre-settings
(6 Band Equalizer). Four pre-settings
provide a specific audio range according to
the sound genre, such as jazz and pops.
Two custom settings, “Custom1” and
“Custom2,” let you set each of the six
sound ranges in up to seven increments to
give you more flexibility to achieve the
desired sound.
During playback, press the SOUND
button repeatedly until “V-SUR” or
“SOUND” appears.
1
2
3
Press and hold the SOUND button for
two seconds or more until the selected
indicator flashes.
Slide the jog lever left or right to select
the sound mode, and then press the jog
lever. The selected sound mode is set.
When you select “Custom1” or
“Custom2,” follow the steps in “To
customize the sound – Custom” on page
27.
To cancel the setting, press the SOUND
button repeatedly until “V-SUR” or “SOUND”
disappears.
To cancel the procedure, press and hold the
DISPLAY button or the
two seconds or more.
(stop) button for
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Sound mode settings
Slide the jog lever left or right to make
the range you want to adjust flash. The
six “-”s show the sound range of 100Hz,
250Hz, 630Hz, 1.6kHz, 4kHz, or 10kHz
from the left.
2
3
Mode (underlined:
default setting)
Explanation
V-SUR
Studio
Recreates the sound
of a recording studio
Live
Recreates the sound
of a concert hall
Club
Recreates the sound
of a dance hall
Turn the volume control toward +/– to
adjust the sound volume of the selected
range in a maximum of seven
increments.
The center is 0dB. Each turn toward –
increases the volume to +3dB, +6dB,
and +10dB in order, and each turn
toward + moves it to –3dB, –6dB, and –
10dB in order.
Arena
Recreates the sound
of a stadium
SOUND Heavy
Pops
Dignified sound
Light and soft sound
Jazz
Emphasis on the
bass tone
Unique
Emphasis on both the
high and bass tones
Custom1
Custom2
Up to two kinds of
desired sound can be
stored
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the
volume for each range.
4
5
After adjusting, press the jog lever.
The sound setting you selected is stored
as “Custom1” or “Custom2.” Once you
have stored the sound setting, it will
remain until a new one is stored.
To customize the sound – Custom
You can store two sound settings that are
finely adjusted in all six sound ranges.
Select “Custom1” or “Custom2” in step
1
3 of “Selecting the sound mode
– V-SUR/SOUND” on page 26, and
press the jog lever. One “-”, which
shows the sound level, flashes.
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Changing the settings
Jog lever
(·/ENT·)
DISPLAY button
Slide toward the left or
right to select.
(stop) button
Press to enter the
selection.
To continue to select items you want to
change, slide the jog lever again left or
right and press the jog lever.
3
Press and hold the DISPLAY button for
two seconds or more until “Useful” or
“Option” flashes.
1
Slide the jog lever left or right to select
“Useful” or “Option,” and then press the
jog lever.
For details about the items in “Useful”
and “Option,” see “Menu option” (pages
29 to 31).
2
After setting, return to the original display.
To return to the previous display, press the
(stop) button.
To cancel setting, press and hold the
DISPLAY button or the
two seconds or more.
(stop) button for
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Menu option
“Useful” menu
Use the “Useful” menu to change an MD’s setup options.
Item
Options (underlined: default setting)
Disc Memory
The player can store the various settings of an MD (volume, play mode,
bookmark, sound mode, speedcontrol, etc.), and then retrieve them
automatically whenever the disc is inserted (Personal Disc Memory).
Settings can be stored for up to 20 MDs. Any settings stored thereafter will
replace the settings for the MD with the oldest playback data.
ENTRY
Select “ENTRY?”, and then press the jog lever.
“ENTRY OK” appears and then the settings are stored.
If you add tracks or edit an MD whose settings have been
stored on the player, the MD will no longer be recognizable
by the player and the stored information is lost.
ERASE
Select “ERASE?”, and then press the jog lever.
“ERASE OK” appears and the settings are erased.
If you try to erase the settings of an MD that has not been
stored, “NO ENTRY!” appears.
SpeedControl
This setting changes the playback speed without changing the playback pitch
(Digital Pitch Control). You can use this function for studying languages, or for
listening to recorded speeches.
+100%
0%
During playback, slide the jog lever left or right to select the
playing speed. Then press the jog lever.
The playback speed varies in 13 steps. The speed gets
faster as the “+” number increases and slows down as the
“−” number increases.
−50%
To cancel “SpeedControl,” open and close the lid of the
player or select the normal speed (0%).
Note
• When using “SpeedControl,” you may hear noise or
an echo in the playback. This is not a malfunction.
Continued on the next page
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Menu option (continued)
“Option” menu
Use the “Option” menu to change the player’s setup options.
Item
Options (underlined: default setting)
AVLS
This setting limits the maximum volume to prevent leakage of sound and
damage to your hearing (Auto Volume Limiter System).
AVLS Off
AVLS On
The volume changes as the VOLUME control is turned.
The Auto Volume Limiter System is on. If the fixed volume is
exceeded, “AVLS” flashes and the volume remains at a
moderate level.
Beep
This setting lets you turn on or off the beep that is emitted when the player or
the remote is operated.
Beep On
Beep Off
The beep sounds.
The beep does not sound.
Backlight
This setting lets you turn the remote display backlight on or off.
Auto
The backlight turns on when you operate the remote, and
automatically turns off when the player is not used for a
while.
On
Off
The backlight stays on.
The backlight stays off.
This setting selects a title display on the remote, when you insert an MD with a
Japanese title.
Only the Japanese title in Japanese mode is displayed.
The titles in Japanese mode and English mode are displayed
alternately.
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Item
Options (underlined: default setting)
Power Mode
This setting determines battery use.
Normal
During playback, the operation lamp on the player and the
remote display always light up.
Power Save
During playback, the operation lamp on the player and the
remote display remain turned off. This leads to a longer
battery life.
The remote display lights up for only several seconds when
the DISPLAY button is pressed.
Quick
Quick response for the playback operation is given priority
over the battery life. When operating to start playback or go
to the beginning of a track, playback will start quickly.
Also during playback, the operation lamp on the player and
the remote display remain lit.
Because the battery is always used even when the player is
not operating, this leads to a shorter battery life. For this
reason, it is recommended that you charge the battery
frequently if you plan to use the “Quick” option.
Note
• If no player operation (including opening or closing
of the lid) occurs for about 17 hours when “Power
Mode” function is set to “Quick” mode, the
response when the player is next used may be slow.
The player, however, will return to “Quick” response
after it has been used again.
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Caring for the player
For the player and the remote
When the player is not used for three
months or more
To remove any fingerprints or dirt, it is
recommended that you wipe the player and
remote with the supplied cleaning cloth.
The cleaning cloth can be washed and
reused when it becomes dirty.
To prevent the battery from running down,
set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF to
disconnect the power supply to the player.
For the earbuds
ON
To clean the earbuds, remove them from the
headphones, and then wash them by hand
with a weak solution of neutral detergent.
Wipe the earbuds thoroughly to remove any
moisture before using them.
OFF
BUILT-IN BATTERY switch
For the supplied carrying case
Wipe the surface with the dry, supplied
cleaning cloth.
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Precautions
On safety
On charging
•
•
Make sure to keep the player in the
The supplied battery charging stand can
supplied carrying case. If the terminals on
the player or the battery charging stand
are accidentally brought into contact with a
metallic object, they may short-circuit and
begin to heat up.
be used only with the QUALIA 017. It
cannot be used to charge any other
models.
•
Charge the built-in battery at a
temperature of 0°C (+32°F) to +40°C
(+104°F). The charging time will vary
according to the room temperature. (If the
room temperature is low, the required
charging time will be longer. This is a
characteristic of the built-in lithium-ion
battery.)
•
Keep the terminals on the player away
from metallic objects or surfaces. Such
contact may short-circuit the terminals and
cause dangerous heat generation.
•
Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN
6V jack.
•
Because of the battery’s characteristics,
•
If you will not use the player for a long
the capacity of the built-in rechargeable
battery may be smaller than normal when it
is used for the first time or after a long
period of disuse. In this case, charge and
discharge the battery several times. The
normal battery life will be restored.
time, be sure to disconnect the power
supply (AC power adaptor or the battery
charging stand). When disconnecting the
AC power adaptor from the electrical
outlet, grasp the adaptor plug itself; never
pull the cord.
•
If the life of the built-in rechargeable
battery drops to half the normal length, the
battery should be replaced. Contact
QUALIA Concierge.
On the AC power adaptor (for the supplied
battery charging stand)
•
For use in your house: Use the supplied
•
If the player will not be used for a long
AC power adaptor. Do not use any other
AC power adaptor; it may cause the player
to malfunction.
time, remove the player from the battery
charging stand and disconnect the AC
power adaptor from the wall outlet. If the
player will not be used for three months or
more, we also recommend that you set the
BUILT-IN BATTERY switch (for built-in
rechargeable battery) located inside right
side of the player to OFF.
Polarity of the plug
•
Connect the AC power adaptor correctly.
•
Do not touch the AC power adaptor with
wet hands.
Continued on the next page
•
Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily
accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in the AC power adaptor,
disconnect it from the AC outlet
immediately.
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Precautions (continued)
On handling
On disposing of the player
Before you dispose of the player, remove the
built-in rechargeable battery for
environmental protection.
•
Do not drop or bump the player. This may
cause the player to malfunction.
•
Do not pull on the remote or headphone
cords.
To remove the built-in battery
•
Do not leave the player in the following
places:
Follow the steps on page 35 to remove the
built-in rechargeable battery. When removing
the battery, use a screwdriver.
— An extremely hot place (over 60°C (140°F))
— A place exposed to direct sunlight or near
a heater
Notes
— In a car with the windows rolled up
(especially in the summer)
•
Before removing the built-in rechargeable
battery, make sure it is completely drained.
— In a damp place such as a bathroom
•
Do not remove any screw from the player
— Near a source of electromagnetic fields
such as a magnet, speaker, or TV
except when disposing of the player.
— In a dusty place
On heat build-up
Heat may build up in the player when it is
charging or operated for a long time. This is
normal.
On mechanical noise
The player emits mechanical noise while
operating, which is caused by the
power-saving system of the player. This is
normal.
On installation
•
Never use the player where it will be
subjected to extremes of light,
temperature, moisture or vibration.
•
Never wrap the player in anything when it
is being used with the AC power adaptor.
Heat built-up in the player may cause
malfunction or injury.
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1
Place the player on a flat place with the
embossed “QUALIA 017” facing up, and
then push down the OPEN lever slightly
to open the player lid.
5
Turn the player over with the embossed
“SONY” facing up. Then move the bottom
in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
OPEN lever
2
Push down on the part of the arrow
shown below to open the lid wider.
6
Remove the black insulating sheet.
Insulating sheet
3
Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch located
inside the right side of the player in the
direction of the arrow.
7
Remove the built-in rechargeable battery
in the battery holder.
Built-in rechargeable
battery
Battery
holder
BUILT-IN BATTERY switch
4
Remove the two screws from the player
as shown below.
8
Attach a piece of insulating tape over the
power supply board connector.
Continued on the next page
35
Precautions (continued)
On the remote
On the headphones
The supplied remote is designed for use with
the QUALIA 017 only. Note also that the
player cannot be controlled by a remote for
other models.
Road safety
•
Do not use headphones while driving,
cycling, or operating any motorized
vehicle. This may lead to a traffic accident
and is illegal in many areas. It can also be
potentially dangerous to play your player at
high volumes while walking, especially at
pedestrian crossings. You should exercise
extreme caution or discontinue using the
player in potentially hazardous situations.
On the MD cartridge
•
Do not touch the internal disc directly.
Forcing the shutter open may damage the
internal disc.
•
When transporting an MD, keep it in its
•
Although headphones with a stereo mini
case.
plug can be connected, headphones with
a micro plug cannot be used.
•
Do not place the cartridge where it will be
subjected to light, temperature, moisture
or dust.
•
Some of noise-canceling headphones that
reduce the surrounding noise may not be
able to be connected.
(For Sony models: MDR-NC20, MDR-
NC11, and MDR-NC5)
•
Do not affix the label outside of the
specified area on the MD. Make sure the
label is placed within the recessed space
on the disc.
•
If you experience an allergic reaction to the
supplied headphones, stop using them at
once and contact QUALIA Concierge.
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones at high volumes.
Hearing experts advise against continuous,
loud and extended play. If you experience a
ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or
discontinue use.
Consideration for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This
will allow you to hear outside sounds and to
be considerate of the people around you.
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On cleaning
On the carrying case
•
•
After wiping the player casing with a soft
Avoid leaving the carrying case in a hot
cloth slightly moistened with water, wipe it
again with a dry cloth. Do not use any type
of abrasive pad, scouring powder or
solvent such as alcohol or benzene as this
may mar the finish on the casing.
and humid place, because heat and
moisture may cause changes in its color
and shape.
•
Avoid leaving the carrying case against
other leather products or vinyl material for
a long time, because that may cause
changes in its color and quality.
•
Wipe the disc cartridge with a dry cloth to
remove dirt.
•
Dust on the lens may prevent the unit from
operating properly. Be sure to close the
disc compartment lid after inserting or
ejecting an MD.
If you have any questions or problems
concerning your player, please contact
.
QUALIA Concierge
•
To maintain good sound quality, use a soft
(If a problem occurred when the disc was in
the player, we recommend that the disc be
left in the player when you contact QUALIA
Concierge so that the cause of problem may
be better understood.)
cloth to clean the plugs of the headphones
and remote. A dirty plug may cause noise
or intermittent breaks in the sound during
playback.
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Troubleshooting
If you experience a problem with your player, try the following solutions.
Read through the symptoms and solutions on pages 38 to 40 to check your player.
1
Detach the remote and the headphones from the player, and then reattach them and
operate the player.
2
Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF and let the player sit for about 30 seconds.
Then set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON again and operate the player.
3
Unplug the AC power adaptor from the battery charging stand and the wall outlet.
Then plug them in again and operate the player.
4
If the problem persists, contact QUALIA Concierge.
5
QUALIA Concierge
Toll-free number:
1 (877) QUALIA3
Symptom
Cause/Solution
•
The built-in rechargeable
battery does not charge.
The battery is charged when shipped. Check the remaining power of
the built-in rechargeable battery (page 16).
•
When “CannotCHG” appears, the room temperature is too high or too
low. Charge the battery at a temperature of 0°C (+32°F)
to +40°C (+104°F).
•
When recharging is started after using up the built-in rechargeable
battery, it may take up to one minute for the operation lamp on the
player or display indication on the remote to go on.
•
•
Firmly insert the plug of the AC power adaptor into the jack at the
bottom of the battery charging stand.
The operation lamp on the
player does not light up even
when the player is placed on
the battery charging stand.
Open the lid of the player and set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch
located inside the right side of the player to ON.
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Symptom
Cause/Solution
•
The player does not work or
works poorly.
Open the lid of the player, and then set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch
located inside the right side of the player to ON.
•
Make sure that the HOLD function of the player or the remote is set
off (page 20).
•
•
•
•
•
Insert an MD if “NO DISC” is displayed.
End the setting operation using the remote if “MENU” is displayed.
Recharge the built-in battery if “LOW BATT” is displayed (page 14).
Insert a recorded MD if “BLANKDISC” is displayed.
Reinsert the MD if “READ ERR” or “TOC ERR” is displayed. If the
error message continues to be displayed, replace the MD with
another one.
•
When moisture condenses inside the player, remove the MD from the
player, set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF, and leave the player
for several hours.
If you cannot solve the problems with the methods above, or if the
problems occurred due to the following causes, follow the steps below.
— While operating, the player received a mechanical shock.
— The player was affected by strong noise caused by too much static, an
abnormal power surge due to lightning, etc.
1 Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF.
2 Let the player sit for about 30 seconds.
3 Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON and reconnect the player to a
power source.
•
There is no sound output from Firmly plug the remote into the player and the headphones into the
the headphones.
remote.
•
The volume does not
increase.
Set “AVLS” to “Off” (page 30).
Continued on the next page
39
Troubleshooting (continued)
Symptom
Cause/Solution
•
The MD does not play
normally.
Stop playback when another play mode is selected. Then press and
hold the jog lever for two seconds or more.
•
When the repeat play is selected, press and hold the P-MODE/
button for two seconds or more until
disappears.
•
The MD does not play from
the first track.
Playback with same MD starts from the point you last stopped
playing.
To start playback from the beginning of the same MD, press and hold
the jog lever on the remote for two seconds or more (or press and
hold the 5-way control key on the player toward for two
seconds or more). Or you can press (stop) button and reinsert the
MD. Playback will start from the beginning because the player will
consider the MD to be a different one.
•
•
The playback sound skips.
When you use the player in a location that has a lot of vibration, place
the player where the vibration is the least.
A very short track, such as a brief narration or introduction, may
cause sound to skip.
•
•
Do not continuously give strong shocks to the player.
Do not use a dirty or scratched MD.
•
Noise is heard.
Move the player away from a television or other source of strong
magnetism which is causing interference.
•
Noise is briefly heard.
Because of the nature of the compression method used in the LP4
mode, noise may be output on very rare occasions during playback of
sound recorded in this mode.
•
•
Noise may be output when the cord of the headphones touches the
clothing, etc. This is not a malfunction.
During playback, the
operation lamp of the player
or the remote display does
not light up.
When “Power Mode” is set to “Power Save,” the lamp and display do
not light up except during operation. Select “Quick” or “Normal”
(page 31).
•
The group settings do not
function.
Insert an MD with group settings (page 25).
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Specifications
Type of material
Process method
Copper pyrites (brass),
palladium-plated finish
(not including
switches/remote
display)
Frequency response 20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB
Outputs
Headphones:
dedicated headphone/
remote jack, maximum
output level 5 mW + 5
mW load impedance
Shaped with NC
(Numerically Control)
Machine Tool
(not including the
remote display)
Ω
16
Power requirements Lithium-ion
rechargeable battery
(Built-in: LIP-3WMB,
3.7 V, 340 mAh, Li-ion)
External power jack (for
the battery charging
stand): Power rating
6 V DC
AC power adaptor (for
the battery charging
stand, supplied), AC
120 V, 60 Hz
Audio playing system
MiniDisc digital audio
system
Laser diode properties
Material: GaAIAs
Wavelength λ=790 nm
Emission duration:
continuous
Laser output: less than
44.6 µW*
Battery operation time
See “Checking the
battery’s remaining
power” (page 16)
*This output is the
value measured at a
distance of 200 mm
from the objective lens
surface on the optical
pick-up block with
7mm aperture.
Dimensions
Approx. 87.6 × 79.0 ×
11.0 mm (w/h/d)
7
(31/2 × 31/8 × /16 inches)
(not including
projecting parts and
controls)
Revolutions
Approx. 300 rpm to
2,700 rpm
Mass
Approx. 244 g (8.7oz)
(including the built-in
rechargeable battery)
Error correction
ACIRC (Advanced
Cross Interleave Reed
Solomon Code)
Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz
Coding ATRAC (Adaptive
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
Laboratories.
Transform Acoustic
Coding)
ATRAC3: LP2/LP4
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
Modulation system EFM (Eight to Fourteen
Modulation)
Number of channels 2 stereo channels
1 monaural channel
Printed on 100% recycled paper
using VOC (Volatile Organic
Compound)-free vegetable oil
based ink.
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Index
A
G
O
AC power adaptor ................. 14
AVLS..................................... 30
Go backward/forward............. 21
Go to the beginning of track ... 21
GROUP button .................10, 21
Group function....................... 25
Group normal play ................. 23
Group program play ............... 23
Group skip ............................ 21
“Option” menu ....................... 30
OPEN lever.......................10, 18
Operation lamp.................10, 14
B
P
Backlight ............................... 30
Battery charging stand ........... 14
Battery life............................. 16
Beep..................................... 30
Bookmark track play .............. 24
P-MODE/
(repeat)
button ...........................11, 22
Pause playback ..................... 19
PGM (Program play) ............... 23
Playing an MD ....................... 18
H
BUILT-IN
BATTERY switch ............10, 32
HOLD.................................... 20
HOLD switch .............. 10, 11, 20
Changing
the playback operations.. 21
Built-in rechargeable battery... 15
Changing the play mode .. 22
Play mode..................12, 23
I
Power from a wall outlet ......... 15
Power Mode.......................... 31
Power Save ........................... 31
Precautions ........................... 33
Program play ......................... 24
C
In-group shuffle play .............. 23
Index search.......................... 21
Caring for the player .............. 32
Changing the settings ............ 28
Charging the battery .............. 14
Charging progress chart .. 15
J
Custom ................................. 27
Jog lever
(·/ENT·) ........11, 18
Q
Quick .................................... 31
D
M
DC IN 6V plug........................ 14
Disk Memory ......................... 29
DISPLAY button ................11, 20
MD information
on the display .................... 20
R
Remote display........... 12, 14, 20
Repeat play ........................... 24
Display of
the remaining power ............ 16
N
Normal .................................. 31
Normal play ........................... 23
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S
Symbol/Number
SHUF (Shuffle play) ................ 23
Shuffle play ........................... 23
Single-track play.................... 23
SOUND ................................. 26
SOUND button .................11, 26
Sound mode.....................12, 26
SpeedControl ........................ 29
Stopping playback ................. 19
Supplied accessories ............. 13
(battery) ......................... 16
(bookmark track play)........ 24
(disc)............................... 19
(Group) +/– buttons .....11, 21
(Group normal play) .......... 23
(headphones) jack .........10, 14
(stop) button.................11, 19
(repeat play) ...................... 24
5-way control key
(··) .............10, 18
6 Band Equalizer.................... 26
T
Terminals for the battery
charging stand ..............10, 14
Time search........................... 21
Troubleshooting ..................... 38
U
“Useful” menu........................ 29
V
V-SUR................................... 26
Virtual Surround..................... 26
VOLUME control ...............11, 19
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