Yamaha MDX-595 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - LECTEUR ENREGISTREUR MINIDISC

UMDX-595NATURAL SOUND MINIDISC RECORDERLECTEUR ENREGISTREUR MINIDISCOWNER’S MANUALMODE D’EMPLOI

Page 2 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

8PLAYBACKPreparations• Be sure to set the TIMER switch to OFF, then pressPOWER to turn this unit on.• Set your amplifier or receiver to MD.To stopPres

Page 3 - LISTENING

9English2 Time remaining on the MD (only for recordable MDs)3 Disc titleDuring playbackPress DISPLAY repeatedly to display the followinginformation.1

Page 4 - CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

10RANDOM PLAYYou can have the unit play all the tracks on a disc inrandom order.To start random playbackPress RANDOM (RNDM on the remote).The RANDOM i

Page 5 - CONTENTSFEATURES

11EnglishREPEATA-BSFREPEATA-BSFPROGRAM PLAYThis function lets you enjoy listening to your favorite tracksin any order you desire.1 Press STOP & t

Page 6 - PART DESCRIPTIONS

12To check the programmed data1 Stop or pause program playback.2 Press SKIP $ or › to skip through the stepinformation (or use the jog dial on the fro

Page 7

13EnglishRECORDINGThis unit allows you to make recordings from a wide varietyof program sources (both analog and digital).When recording an analog sou

Page 8

144 Press REC (REC ‡ on the remote) to set this unitto record pause mode.The REC * indicators light up.“REC Standby” and the amount of time available

Page 9 - CONNECTIONS

15EnglishTIME RESCUE RECORDINGThe Time Rescue (TIME) recording function allows you tostart recording six seconds before you press record.During record

Page 10 - PLAYBACK

16MONAURAL RECORDINGRecording in monaural (mono) allows you to record up to148 minutes of sound on one 74 minute MD. (Whenrecording in stereo you can

Page 11 - Switching the Display

17EnglishMONITOR OUTWhen a disc is not loaded, you can use the monitor outfunction to monitor the sound of the input source. Thisallows you to enjoy b

Page 12 - F indicators

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9 Heat — The unit should be situated away from heatsources such as radiators, stoves, or other units that produceheat.10 Power Sour

Page 13

18EDITINGMOVEThis function lets you change the position of any track.First, select the track you want to move, then specify thetrack number you want t

Page 14

19EnglishERASEThe ability to erase sound without having to re-record isanother convenient function. You can erase the entire disc,a single track, or j

Page 15 - RECORDING

20Part EraseThis operation lets you erase part of a track.1 Press #/* to play the track containing the partyou want to erase.2 Use SEARCH ! or ⁄ to lo

Page 16 - Adjusting Recording Levels

21EnglishCOMBINEThis function lets you combine two consecutive tracks intoone. After you combine the tracks, the total number oftracks decreases by on

Page 17

22Disc MaintenanceThis unit features two disc maintenance functions whichoptimize performance of your MD discs. The TOC WRITEfunction allows you to wr

Page 18

23EnglishThis function lets you title recorded MDs and the individualtracks. Titles may consist of uppercase and lowercaseletters, numbers, and symbol

Page 19 - &#˜*

24With a commercially available audio timer, it is possible to make recordings and initiate playback automatically at any time.Make sure that all powe

Page 20 - 3244 148

25EnglishMD SYSTEM LIMITATIONSThe recording system in your MD recorder is radicallydifferent from those used in cassette and DAT decks and ischaracter

Page 21

26COPY PROTECTION (SCMS)As a digital audio component, this MD recorder conformswith the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)standards. The Serial Copy

Page 22 - To erase a track title

27EnglishTROUBLESHOOTINGIf your MD recorder fails to operate normally, check the following table. It lists common operating errors and simplemeasures

Page 23

1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructionscontained in this manual, meets FCC requirem

Page 24

28Can’t CopyDigital recording cannot be performed. (See “COPYPROTECTION (SCMS)” on page 26.)Can’t EditEdit operations are not possible.Can’t Play!Time

Page 25

29EnglishSPECIFICATIONSInputsLINE IN (REC)Type: pin jackStandard input level (56 k-ohms): 300 mVDIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) (2)Type: square optical connecto

Page 26 - TIMER OPERATIONS

60YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A.YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE

Page 27 - MD SYSTEM LIMITATIONS

2CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.1. This unit is a sophisticated mini disc recorder. To ensureproper operation for the best possible per

Page 28 - REMOTE CONTROL

3EnglishCONTENTSFEATURES¶ A sampling rate converter that lets you makedigital recordings from 32 kHz (DAT, etc.) , 44.1kHz (CD, DAT, MD, etc.) and 48

Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4PART DESCRIPTIONSFront Panel#˜* &REC)EJECTPOWER010010RANDOM S/F REPEAT A–B DISPLAY SCROLL TITLE CHARA. DELETE EDIT SETCANCEL ENTERREC LEVEL PHONE

Page 30 - DISPLAY MESSAGES

5EnglishFRONT PANEL~ POWER (8)Press to turn the unit on or off.Ÿ Disc insertion slotInsert the disc into this slot.! ) EJECTPress to remove the disc.

Page 31 - SPECIFICATIONS

6REMOTE CONTROLSee the pages in parenthesis for details regarding operation.fi SCROLL (9)Press to scroll the disc (track) title across the display.Pre

Page 32 - Printed in Malaysia

7EnglishDIGITAL OUTOPTICALDIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUTOPTICAL OPTICALLLRRDIGITAL OPTICALOUT12ANALOG IN OUT(PLAY)(REC)34INLLRRPLAYREC34LRDIGITAL OPTIC

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