ONKYO MD-101A Manuel d'utilisateur

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English
Instruction Manual
MiniDisc Recorder
MD-101A
Before using
Connections
Operations Other Information
MINIDISC
RECORDER
DISC LOADIING MECHANISM
DISPLAY
MD
-
101
A
STANDBY
/
ON
STANDBY
CD
DUBBING
PUSH TO
ENTER
MULTI JOG
EDIT
/
NO YES
REC
REC MODE
INPUT
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Page 1 - MiniDisc Recorder

EnglishInstruction ManualMiniDisc RecorderMD-101ABefore usingConnectionsOperations Other InformationMINIDISC RECORDER DISC LOADIING MECHANISMDISPLAYMD

Page 2 - Thank you for purchasing

10Connecting to the other componentsBefore connecting• Do not connect the unit's AC power cord to a wall outlet until you have completed all the

Page 3 - Important Safeguards

11Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsLRANALOGREMOTECONTROLINPUT OUTPUTOPTICAL12DIGITAL INPUTMINIDISC RECORDERMODEL NO. MD-101AAC OUTLE

Page 4 - Precautions

12Connecting the ( ) controllerIf you are using other ONKYO componentsequipped with connectors, you can controlthese components using the amplifier&

Page 5 - Precautions(continued)

13Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsREPEATREMOTE CONTROLLERRC-466SSTANDBY/ ONTAPETAPE REW TAPE FFSLEEP TIMER ENTERCLOCKMODECLEARSCROLL

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14Changing the display modeWhen the MD recorder is stoppedPressing the DISPLAY button changes the displayin the following sequence:Time remaining for

Page 7 - Table of contents

15Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsREPEATREMOTE CONTROLLERRC-466SSTANDBY/ ONTAPETAPE REW TAPE FFSLEEP TIMER ENTERCLOCKMODECLEARSCROLL

Page 8 - 1 Remove the battery compart

16Music ScanThe following operation is possible only whenusing the supplied remote controller (RC-475MD).Pressing the M.SCAN button plays the beginnin

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17Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsThe following operation is possible only when using either of the following remote controllers:RC-

Page 10 - Insert completely

18REPEATREPEATThe following operation is possible using eitherof the following remote controllers:RC-475MD (supplied)RC-466S (supplied with the R-801A

Page 11 - Optical fiber

19Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperations• Using the Memory function, you can select your favorite tracks (up to 25 tracks) on an MD andarr

Page 12 - Before connecting

2Thank you for purchasing ...Before usingMain FeaturesThank you for purchasing the ONKYO MD-101A MD Recorder.Please read this manual thoroughly before

Page 13 - 3 Press the button (or the

20REPEATREMOTE CONTROLLERRC-466SSTANDBY/ ONTAPETAPE REW TAPE FFSLEEP TIMER ENTERCLOCKMODECLEARSCROLLCDR/PCCD/ DVDMD FM AMACOUSTICPRESENCEINPUT SELECTO

Page 14 - Normal play (continued)

21Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsCD-dubbing (System operation)CD-dubbing (System operation)Setting the CD dubbing modeThe MD-101A p

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22CD-dubbing (System operation)4 Select a recording mode.Press the REC MODE button to select thedesired recording mode.REC MODEMONO : Monaural recordi

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23Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsCD-dubbing with track specifiedWhen this MD recorder is configured into asystem with the R-801A an

Page 17 - 1 When the MD recorder is

24Recording1 Press the STANDBY/ON button.The STANDBY indicator goes out.2 Load a recordable MD.To check the time remaining forrecordingWhen the MD rec

Page 18 - Repeat play

25Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsRecording (continued)6 Press the REC button.The MD recorder is now in recordingstandby mode..7 U

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26To manually record a track numberWhile recording, press the REC button whenyou wish to mark a track number.If you wish to mark two or more track nu

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27Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperations3 Press the INPUT buttonrepeatedly until “Digital In 1” or“Digital In 2” appears.Digital input sou

Page 21 - CD-dubbing (System operation)

28Recording (continued)6 Press the REC button.The MD recorder is now in recordingstandby mode.RECTRACKDIGITAL IN 1If “D. In Unlock” appearsThe digit

Page 22 - DISC LOADIING MECHANISM

29Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsRecording (continued)Using the Level Sync functionThe Level Sync function enables you toautomatica

Page 23 - 1 Play a CD

3Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperations1. Read Instructions – All the safety andoperating instructions should be read beforethe appliance

Page 24

30Signal Synchro recordingEven if your recording source is not Onkyo -compatible, you can perform synchronized recording.You can also make signal syn

Page 25 - 7 Using the MULTI JOG knob

31Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsCD-synchro recordingWhen your MD recorder is configured into asystem with Onkyo Separate Collectio

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32Synchro-recording from or CDrecorder to MDWhen your MD-101A is configured into asystem with Onkyo Separate Collection seriescomponents (R-801A and C

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33Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsTimer operationWhen your MD recorder is configured into asystem with Onkyo Separate Collection ser

Page 28 - 8 Press the button and then

34Checking the contents of recording• Stop recording and press the button to play the tracks that were just recorded.• To play from the beginning of

Page 29 - 3 Press the MULTI JOG knob

35Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperations3 Press the MULTI JOG knob.The selected track is erased. When theerasing is complete, “Complete” a

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36Editing the contents of an MD (continued)To erase all tracks of an MD1 Press the button.2 Press the EDIT/NO button and turn the MULTIJOG knob to se

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37Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsCombining tracks(Combine function)• The Combine function enables you tocombine two adjacent tracks

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38Editing the contents of an MD (continued)TRACKSPMULTI JOGMULTI JOG3 Press the MULTI JOG knob.The display indicates the numbers of twotracks to be co

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39Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsMoving a trackThe following operation is possible when the unit isstopped or paused.1 Turn the MUL

Page 34 - Notes regarding power outage

4Precautions1. Recording CopyrightRecording of copyrighted material for other thanpersonal use is illegal without permission of thecopyright holder.2

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40Naming a track or discTo name a discThe MD recorder must be stopped.To name a trackThe MD recorder may be stopped, paused, playing, or recording.(Th

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41Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsNaming a track or disc (Continued)• You can enter up to 100 characters,depending on the type of ch

Page 37 - 5 Divide the track

42Erasing the disc name and alltrack names at one timeThe MD recorder must be stopped.1 Press the STOP button.2 Press the EDIT/NO button andturn the M

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43Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsMessage listThe following table explains the various messages that appear in the display.Message M

Page 39 - 4 Press the MULTI JOG knob to

44The MD recording system in the unit issignificantly different from those used in cassetteand DAT decks and is characterized by thelimitations descri

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45Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsRule 2You can record the digital input signal of a digitalsatellite broadcast onto a recordable MD

Page 41 - (Continued on the next page)

46TroubleshootingSymptomSTANDBY/ON button ispressed, but power doesnot come on.The unit does not operateor operates poorly.The unit does not play.The

Page 42 - 6 Press the YES button

47Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsSymptomThe disc name or trackname cannot be entered.System function cannot beused.Remedy• Close th

Page 43 - Message list

48Precautions for handling the MiniDisc (MD)The MD is housed in a cartridge, so you can handle it without worrying about dust and fingerprints.Even so

Page 44 - System limitations

49Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsDisplayIndexed to parts and controlsMINIDISC RECORDER DISC LOADIING MECHANISMDISPLAYMD -101ASTANDB

Page 45 - Rules for digital recording

5Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsPrecautions(continued)For U.S. modelThe laser is covered by a housing which preventsexposure during

Page 46 - Troubleshooting

50Indexed to parts and controls (continued)STANDBY/ON button [13]MD operation buttonsStop button () [13]Play button () [13]Pause button () [13]Rec but

Page 47 - Troubleshooting (Continued)

51Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsREPEATREMOTE CONTROLLERRC-466SSTANDBY/ ONTAPETAPE REW TAPE FFSLEEP TIMER ENTERCLOCKMODECLEARSCROLL

Page 48 - Cartridge

52Ehttp://www.onkyo.co.jp/HOMEPAGESN 29343186I0108-1Sales & Product Planning Div. : 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540, JAPANTel: 072-

Page 49 - Indexed to parts and controls

6Precautions(continued)For British modelReplacement and mounting of an AC plug on thepower supply cord of this unit should be performedonly by qualifi

Page 50 - Remote controller

7Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsSupplied accessoriesCheck that the following accessories are supplied with this unit.• Optical fib

Page 51 - Operations

8Using the remote controllerInserting the remote controllerbatteries1 Remove the battery compart-ment cover by opening it asshown in the illustration.

Page 52 - Specifications

9Before UsingConnectionsOther InformationOperationsConnectionsConnecting to the Onkyo Separate Collection series componentsThis section introduces you

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