Sony mz b 50 service manual

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Table of contents

Preparing a power source ....6

Recording an MD right away! .. a

Playing an MD right away! 'll

Various ways of recording . 13
VOR (Voice Operated Rewrding) .......
Recording from a microphone ....................
Recording from externally connected equipment
Recording with digital (optical) input (optical cable required)
Recording with analog (line) input (line cable required) ........

To start/stop recording in sync with the source player
(Synchro-recording)

Recording in monaural for double the normal recording time
Setting the clock to stamp the recorded time
Checking the remaining time or the recording p0

Various ways of playback ..
Enhancing voice clarity during playback (Votce Up)
Finding a point quickly (Fasy Search) .....................
Listening at a fast speed (Fast Playback)
Playing tracks repeatedly ......................
Emphasizing bass (DIGITAL MEGA BASS) .....
Checking the remaining time or the playing position
Locking the controls (HOLD) t

Editing recorded tracks ... 26
Adding a track mark 26
Track marking to divtde a recording 26
Track marking important points .
Erasing a track mark
Erasing tracks .......
To erase a track .
To erase the whole disc
Moving recorded tracks V,
Labeling recordings .............


Power sources ..
When to replace the batteries .
Using house current

Additional lnlormatlon .
Precautions
Troubleshooting
System limitations
Messages
Specifications
What is an MD?
Looking at the controls

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Preparing a power source

This section explains hovy to prepare the recorder for battery-powered
operation. For information on connecting the recorder to an AC power
outlet. see page 32.

II Insert dry batteries.

Back at the recorder

Pros: and slide mu battery Insert two this (slze M)
cuntwtrnnnt til assluwn In alkaline dry batteries (net
the lllustratlun. supplled).

Class the tilt.

Notes
' Do not use manganese dry batteries, If you do, recording may not be possible.
' insert the 9 and O poles of the batteries correctly as shown on the recorder.

E Unlock the control.

HOLD

Sltda HOLD to tho dlrmlun ol the arrow In the Illustration.

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Charging the built-in buttery tor Rho clock

When you use the recorder {or the first Lime or after a long period of disuse, charge the
built-in battery for the clock. After setting the clock, leave the dry batteries installed for
about more than two hours so that the built-in battery is automatically charged. You can use
the recorder while charging. Note that various settings, such as clock, return to the factory
settings ii you take out dry batteries while chargng. Once charged, the recorder will
automatically charge the built-in battery while connected to dry batteries.When the built-in
battery is charged. the settings, such as clock, will remain for about one month after dry
batteries are taken out. For details on setting a clock, see page 19.