Sony minidisc mz-s1 manual




















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My Sony Register your product for software updates and lifetime support or sign up for Sony newsletter and exclusive offers Register on My Sony. If the version is 1. Trying to link my Walkman mini disc to PC using win 7 and 8. Meant that is an important characteristic, Windows Vista. I love my MZ-S1, and recently rediscovered it! Most of this file, Windows 10 drivers for software. Find your perfect match on the official Xperia website.

I can get the sound to come from the laptop but not the TV. The ApeosPort-III C multifunction device achieves an output speed of 40 ppm in colour and 45 ppm in black and white. Page Adding Track Mark Adding. Links: Martin Borus' CeBit '98 page has a photo of the unit. Matthew Dolan has a page covering the MZ-R35's test mode in detail. Features: First wide bit stream portable but wide bit stream available only when using base.

Portable has 10 second shock memory. Edit point accuracy of 60ms with rehearsal mode. Digital syncho start recording. Sampling rate converter. Base has headphone as well as speaker jack. Date and time stamp recording. Program play.

Buttons and display prompts in English. No jog dial or power jack on remote. Note that the portable unit is not equivalent to the MZ-R50, they are completely different units.

Nic Boyde's pictures and information on the unit. John Lawrence's review of the unit. Syncho-start recording for digital input signals. Stick controller provides all the functions of the MZ-R30 remote plus control of play mode and display mode.

Scrolling display on remote shows time elapsed not time remaining , track title, MD title and time recorded not date recorded. Remainder of display on remote shows the track number alternating with total tracks on the MD , a little flashing disk icon, play mode, battery level, and REC for when you are recording. Digital bass boost, position pointer, date and time stamp recording.

Repeat modes: all repeat, 1 repeat, shuffle. AA cells are used with included external drycell case. Available in blue, orange and silver. Optional car mount kit: CPM-MZ6VK includes mounting plate that attaches to screw hole at rear of MZ-R50, the mounting plate then snaps in and out of a base mount that one attaches to car interior with included velcro strap. Line outut rating: mV, 10Kohms. The degree symbol can be inserted by doing this: 1 Display a capital letter with the cursor on that letter.

Reviews: A mini-review from a user. A few somewhat grumpy comments about an MZ-R50 used for dictation. David Popovits examines what makes the MZ-R50 a gem. Links: Sony's Japanese R50 announcement or its English translation. Nic Boyde has several snapshots of the MZ-R Matt Sephton has a page devoted to the MZ-R Basically, a 24K resistor will get you into test mode in all R30's and R50's.

The only change is that the new R50's ver Dragon Systems recommends the Sony MZ-R50 as the dictation recorder for their speech recognition system. Nick Hammond's home page - cum - buyers' guide for the R Looking for an MZ-R50? You can also search for one on eBay. New style "vertical" jog dial for easy character input, track editing and song selection. True synchro start and synchro pause. Position pointer graphically displays position on disk.

Level meter has hysteresis, showing signal peaks. Optional car mount kit includes mounting plate that attaches to screw hole at rear of MZ-R30, the mounting plate then snaps in and out of a base mount that one attaches to the car's interior with the included velcro strap.

Tips: When titling a track or disc, you can hit the play button to quickly go the first character of the different subcategories foreign characters, A-Z, a-z, Each bar actually represents an interval. For example, bar 1 indicates a level of dB to dB, bar 5 indicates dB to -6dB and bar 8 indicates -2dB to 0dB. When manually setting the record level, this means you should adjust the level so that the 9th bar doesn't light up.

Or at least not very often. Mathijs Vermeulen [email protected]. Comparison with Sharp MS R30 has a unique jog dial that makes entering title easier. MS has 4 level bass boost, R30 has only 3. Bass level can be selected with remote on MS, but not on R R30 gets hot after recording for some time. R30 only features: Track searching using jog dial you can select the track by the title, and you can do it while playing tracks.

Track move using jog dial. Shuffle repeat play is possible. Slimmer than MS 26mm vs Disc does not come out while playing. More than characters can be used for a track title. Independent Line out. Auto REC level control. MS Recording level can be changed while recording is underway. Its scanned surfaces. A user's impressions of the Sony MZ-R Sharp MD-MS Matthew Dolan has a page covering the MZ-R30's test mode in detail.

Service Manuals: MZ-R30 , training. Portable recorder with docking station. Li-ion LIP rechargeable. Resembles slightly thicker MZ-E3. LCD on both body and headphone remote. Has no titling or editing buttons on docking station instead. Away from station, portable unit has only playback and mic-record functions with AGC or manual level control.

Docking station: large LCD screen for titling and displaying other information. Playback: LiIon: 6. LiIon recharge time: 5 hr, Power consumption: Rec: 1. Mis-Features: Only records left channel when mono-recording from a digital source. Cannot turn off auto track marking when recording from an analog source.

No wireless remote control, even when docked. Divide point is as accurate as your ability to push the pause button no 60ms positioning with rehearse mode like the decks. Links: Sony Japan Page Pre-release info and picture.

Built in microphone and speaker. Stereo and mono recording. Voice activated recording switch selectable makes use of memory to avoid clipping the beginning of the recording. High speed playback at 1. Power: 3 Alkaline AA cells. Two track mark types: While recording a discussion you can add regular track marks as well as special track marks but only with the remote. The special track mark indication TT appears following the track number.

Discs can have up to track marks in total of the two kinds. MZ-B3 has built-in mono mic plus jack for external stereo mic. Limitations: No song or disc title input. Cannot change track order, only track delete and entire disc delete editing functions available similar functions to MZ-R2.

Some users have reported that the voice activated recording does not work so well in practice. No line input or output terminals, however manual states that line level inputs can be recorded through the microphone input jack. Clay Schnieder comments: The surprising part of using the mic jack for line level input on the MZ-B3 is that it actually works I have done this with my unit.

It functions like a very wide range auto-level control. It apparently senses the line level and adjusts to it. Pretty impressive, as it is also a plug-in power mic connection!

Frank Beacham discusses the use of the MZ-B3 portable for radio journalism. User Manual: MZ-B3. Service Manual: MZ-B3. AGC and manual recording level control but cannot manually change recording level during recording. Power consumption: Rec: 1. Specs: On playback: Open up your 'R3, holding it so the bottom is facing up and the battery bay is on the far side. Pop the door open. On the right-hand side, you will see near the bottom a little sense pin.

Get a bit of newspaper or eraser to hold the pin shut, then put your AA rechargeable batteries in. They should charge normally. Do this at your own risk; it isn't likely to be a Sony-approved technique.

Links: Sony Page info. Ebay has several as well, at more reasonable prices. Service Manuals: Circuit desc. Only allows simple editing operations: track mark, track erase and end search no track move or titling.

Bass boost. Battery life indicator. AGC and manual recording level. AC adapter, carrying case. Cannot manually change recording level during recording. No mono recording, no smart-space. Links: The MZ-R2's optical block and those of other older machines have been known to fail. A few readers have investigated the problem and been able to repair older units. Supervideo has [slightly dated] commentary about the MZ-R2 and its use in portable video studio. Service Manual: MZ-R2. Features: The first Minidisc unit on the market.

ATRAC 1. Shuffle, repeat, program play modes, auto-resume, backlit LCD display for disc name, track name, time. Track divide, combine, swap, erase. Disc and track 21 chars max titling functions. Date and time memo. A user has reported that a 12 volt DC supply will damage this unit. Service Manuals: MZ-1 , alt , corr 1 , corr 2 , sup 1 , sup 2. Features: Vaporware. MD Portable Mockup used for publicity photos. Never appeared as a product.

America only? Photo: AV Watch Japan x Specs: 1. User Comments: Front panel rocker-control has poor ergonomics. Courtesy George Themelis.

Specs: 2. MZ-R90 optical block. Insert an MD with the label side facing front, and press the lid down to close. Page 23 Play an MD. Find the beginning of the current track or a previous track Find the beginning of the next track Go backwards while playing Go forward while playing Pause Remove the MD Page Various Ways Of Recording Various ways of recording Note on digital and analog recording Digital input and analog input The input jack of this recorder works as both digital and analog input jacks.

Connect the recorder to a CD player or a cassette recorder using either digital optical input or analog line input. Page Recording In Analog Analog Recording Recording in analog Analog Recording The sound will be input from the connected equipment as an analog signal, but recorded digitally to the disc.

To connect to a sound source, an optional line cable is required. When connecting the cable, make sure to insert the connectors firmly. Stereo recording is possible at 2 times LP2 or 4 times LP4 the normal stereo recording time.

Monaural recording at 2 times normal recording time is also possible. When recording in group mode, the group information is written to the disc name recording area. This information consists of text strings that are written as shown in the following example.

Within 5 seconds, press. If necessary, you can set the recording level manually during both analog and digital recording. Control key. The recorder stands by for recording. Page Checking The Remaining Recordable Time Checking the remaining recordable time You can check the remaining time, track number, etc. Group-related items appear only when a track with group settings is played and then stopped.

Page Various Ways Of Playback Various ways of playback Using the group function Group Mode The recorder can operate various playback with a disc which has group settings. You can specify play mode for a selected group when group mode is on. Group-related items appear only when a track with group settings is played.

Premastered MDs cannot be edited. Before editing tracks, close the tab on the side of the MD page Page Labeling Recordings Labeling recordings Insert a disc and do the following operations: To label a track Start playing or recording a track you want to label, and label the track while playing or recording operations.

To label a group Turn group mode on page 28 and start playing or recording a track within the group you want to label, and label the group while playing or Page Relabeling Recordings Relabeling recordings Insert a disc and do the following operations: To relabel a track Start playing a track you want to relabel, and change a track name during playback operation.

To relabel a group Turn group mode on page 28 and start playing or recording a track within the group you want to relabel, and change the group name while Page Moving Recorded Tracks Press x. Press MENU. While playing the track you want to move, press MENU. Page Adding A Track Mark Adding a track mark You can add track marks so that the part after the new track mark is counted as a new track.

The track numbers will increase as follows: You cannot add a track mark on a track that has been checked-out from your computer. Page Erasing Tracks When you erase a track mark, name assigned to the mark is also erased. To prevent interrupted recording due to drained battery, use new battey for recording operations. Change the packing at an authorized Sony Service Facility. Page 50 Caring for others Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate of the people around you.

Page 51 Sony dealer. If a trouble occurred when the disc was in the recorder, we recommend that the disc be left in the recorder when you consult your Sony dealer so that the cause of trouble may be better understood. Page System Limitations System limitations The recording system in your MiniDisc recorder is radically different from those used in cassette and DAT decks and is characterized by the limitations described below. Note, however, that these limitations are due to the inherent nature of the MD recording system itself and not to mechanical causes.

Page 53 Symptom The playing time of a checked-out track is different from the time that appears on your computer monitor. You cannot check out tracks that will fill up the remaining recording time on the disc. For example, you cannot check-out tracks that total minutes to an minute disc in LP2 stereo mode.

Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Symptom The recorder does not work or works poorly. Page 56 Symptom An MD is not played from the first track. Playback sound skips. Sound has a lot of static. Cannot find the track marks. The disc cannot edit on other component. Momentary noise is heard. The display window is not normal. DISP Displaying elapsed playing time, remaining playing time, etc.

Page 58 Tables of Menus The menus provided on the recorder for each operating status are shown on this and the following pages. Each chart shows the various menus and the menu items that can be selected at each menu level.



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