On the recorder, Starting the playback quickly (quick mode) – Sony MZ-NHF800 User Manual

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Settings for up to 64 discs can be stored. Any
settings stored afterwards will replace the
settings with the lowest frequency of use
among the 64. The numbers of discs that can
be stored depend on the numbers of tracks
recorded on the discs. More tracks recorded
per disc means fewer discs can be stored.

If you try to erase the disc information of a
disc that have never been stored,
“NoDiscMem” (“NO DISC MEMORY” on
the recorder) appears in the display for a few
seconds.

1

Remove the disc from the recorder,
enter the menu and select “Option” -
“Disc Mem”.

2

Turn the jog dial until “On” appears
in the display, and then press NENT
to enter the selection.

Erasing the disc information

1

Insert the disc whose information is
to be erased and verify its contents.

2

Select “1MemErase” in step 2.

Starting the playback
quickly (Quick Mode)

The recorder is factory set to quickly start
playback after the playback button is
pressed. You can check the setting as
follows.

1

While the recorder is stopped or
playing, enter the menu and select
“Option” - “QuickMode”.

2

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“Quick On” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever to enter
the selection.

If you will not use the recorder
for a long time

Select “Quick Off” in step 2.
You can minimize battery drain while the
recorder is not being used.

When the quick mode is set to “Quick On”,
the power remains on within the recorder even
when nothing appears in the display. When the
battery becomes completely drained, the
internal power supply of the recorder turns off
automatically.

If you press NENT on the recorder after
listening to the radio and turning off the
power, it will take for a little while for sound
to be output. This is because the recorder is
reading the disc information.

Notes

On the recorder

5-way control key
(
NENT)

NAVI/
MENU

Jog dial

Notes

DISPLAY

Jog lever

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