Sony MZ-R55 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Looking at the controls
The numbers are keyed to the illustrations
in the Japanese text (pages 45 to 47).
The recorder
1 END SEARCH button
2 REC lamp
3 DISPLAY button
Press to display the current play mode,
the remaining time of the current track,
the remaining time of the disc, or the
recording date and time.
4 Display window
5 DC IN 3V jack
6 MODE button
Each time you press here while
playing an MD, the recorder plays the
MD in a different play mode: normal
play, all repeat, single repeat, or
shuffle repeat. Press here while
recording to select monaural
recording.
7 =/+ (search/AMS) buttons
8 LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack
9 MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack
10 MIC SENS (mic sensitivity) switch (at
the bottom)
11 LINE OUT jack
12 DIGITAL MEGA BASS button
Press to emphasize bass sound.
13 p (stop) /CHARGE button
14 ( (play) button
15 Battery compartment
16 EDIT/ENTER button
17 AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter
System) switch (at the bottom)
Slide to
LIMIT to limit the maximum
volume.
18 SYNCHRO REC (synchro-recording)
switch
19 VOLUME +/– buttons
Operating Instructions
Welcome!
Welcome to the world of the MiniDisc!
Here are some of the capabilities and
features you'll discover with the new
MiniDisc Recorder.
Recording MD Walkman in an ultra-
compact body — Almost as small as a
playback-only MD Walkman; easy to
carry in your pocket or bag.
Low power consumption design —Runs
on a single ”chewing gum” type
rechargeable battery.
Simultaneous labeling feature — No
more waiting for the recording to end;
you can label tracks and discs while the
MD is being recorded.
9-letter, backlit LCD remote control with
editing capabilities — You can now label
tracks and discs, change track sequence,
etc., with the easy-to-operate stick
remote controller.
Shock-resistant memory — Offsets up to
40 seconds of optical read errors.
High-fidelity recording — Low-noise,
low-distortion, high-fidelity recording
through the optical digital input jack.
Digital synchro-recording — When
recording from a digital equipment with
optical output, the recorder
automatically starts and pauses
recording in sync with operation on the
digital source.
Sampling rate converter — This unit
enables you to record programs from
digital equipment using other sampling
rates, such as a BS tuner or DAT deck.
Long recording with monaural sound —
You can record up to 148 minutes on a
disc using monaural recording.
Date and time stamp function — The
built-in clock automatically records the
date and time whenever you make a
recording.
Digital AGC (Auto Gain Control) —
Automatic recording level adjustment
without sacrificing superb digital sound.
English
Title function — You can see disc and
track titles in the display on the main
unit or the remote control while you are
playing/recording an MD.