User manual SONY CMT-J3MD

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[. . . ] Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. This system is equipped with the Dolby* B-type noise reduction system. * Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 34 Starting recording with 6 seconds of prestored audio data -- Time Machine Recording . [. . . ] ⷠErase -- Erasing recordings (page 45) Use this function to erase a single track one by one, all the tracks at once, or a portion of a track. ⷠMove -- Changing the order of tracks (page 48) Use this function to change the track numbering. ⷠDivide -- Adding track numbers (page 49) Use this function to add track numbers. ⷠCombine -- Combining recorded tracks (page 50) By using this function, two tracks are combined to a single track. ⷠUndo -- Cancelling the last edit (page 52) Use this function to cancel the last edit and restore the contents of the MD to the condition before the edit. Or > repeatedly until "Mono Rec" appears, then press ENTER/YES. Or > repeatedly until "Stereo Rec" appears, then press ENTER/YES. The system switches back to stereo recording, and "MONO" lights off. You can edit an MD only when: · Check the following, before editing. If "CD-TEXT" flashes in the display during recording a CD, you can record the CD disc title on the MD (see page 34). However, the CD disc title is not recorded when recording a CD on an MD and a tape at the same time. You can input a total of approximately 1700 characters for the disc title and track titles on a single MD. "TOC" lights up, or either "TOC" or "STANDBY" starts flashing. Before pulling out the mains lead Do not pull out the mains lead before updating the TOC (while "TOC" is lit) or while updating the TOC (while "TOC" or "STANDBY" is flashing) to ensure a complete editing. If you made a mistake Press CURSORT or t until the character you want to change flashes, then repeat steps 3 to 5. Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows: A (Upper cases) t a (Lower cases) t 0 (Number) t !The titles you labelled appear sequentially, and then the original display appears. If the MD is record protected, "C11" and "Protected" appear alternately and the MD cannot be edited. Remove the MD, then slide the record protection tab to the closed position (see page 32). To enter a blank space You cannot enter a space as the first character. You can copy a labelled disc or track title to use it as a title of another track or the disc title within a disc. Or > repeatedly to select "Disc" (when copying the disc title) or the track number with the title you want to copy, then press ENTER/YES. [. . . ] Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the supplied AM aerial has come off the plastic stand. This system has a Self-diagnosis display function to let you know if there is a system malfunction. The display shows a code made up of three letters and a message alternately to show you the problem. C41/CannotCopy The sound source is a copy of a commercially available music software, or you tried to record a CD-R (Recordable CD). [. . . ]

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