Hints on installation, About minidiscs, Playback-only md – Pioneer MJ-D508 User Manual

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Hints on Installation

We want you to enjoy using the MJ-D508 for years to conne, so please bear in nnind the following points when choosing a

suitable location for it:

DO..

PONT.

Use in a wejhventilated room.

Place on a solid, flat, level surface, such as a table, shelf

or stereo rack.

Avoiding condensation

problems

Condensation may form inside the recorder

if it is brought into a warm room from

outside, or if the temperature of the room

rises quickly. Although the condensation

won't damage the recorder, it may tempo­

rarily impair its performance. For this reason

you should leave it to adjust to the warmer

temperature for about an hour before

switching on and using.

❖ Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or

humidity, including near radiators and other heat­

generating appliances.

❖ Place on a window sill or other place where the

recorder will be exposed to direct sunlight.

❖ Use in an excessively dusty or damp environment.

❖ Place directly on top of an amplifier, or other component

in your stereo system that becomes hot in use.

Use near a television or monitor as you may experience

interference—especially

if

the

television

uses

an

indoor

antenna.

❖ Use in a kitchen or.other room where the recorder may

be exposed to smoke or steam.

❖ Place on an unstable surface, or one that is not large

enough to support all four of the unit's feet.

About Minidiscs

Minidisc, or

MD

as it's usually called, is an extremely flexible and convenient format on which you can both playback and record

high-quality digital audio. Because it's a disc,

MD

has many of the advantages of compact disc—you can jump directly to any

track on the disc, program the playing order, instantly skip over tracks you don't want to play or back to tracks you want to play

again, and so on. The really great thing about

MD

though is the flexibility it offers when recording. Things that were impossible

using analog cassette tape, such as reordering tracks, programming track names, and deleting sections or tracks without

leaving any gaps are all easily achieved if you're using

MD.

Minidiscs have other advantages over cassette tape; the recorder

automatically finds the next blank space to record on, and can tell you how much room there is left on a disc before you start

recording. W hen you delete something fromothe disc, the time available for recording is automatically updated.

If this is the first time you've used

MD,

please take a few minutes to read through this section of the manual. It gives

information on how to handle the discs properly, the different kinds of disc available, and some basic

MD

characteristics.

____ Different kinds of MD available

All

MDs

carry

this

mark:

Do not use any disc which

does not have this mark.

□□□□□

OiE

There are both recordable and non-recordable (playback-

only)

MDs.

Commercially available music on

MD

generally

comes on discs which are playback only. The diagrams

below show the differences between the two types.

Playback-only MD

Disc has

shutter

, on one

side only.

Recordable MD

Disc has

^ shutters

on both

Disc

label

sides.

Handling MDs

The actual disc that contains the audio is quite delicate

and so is protected against dust, fingerprints and so on

by an outer cartridge. Don't force open the disc shutters

to expose the disc, and never touch the disc itself. Also,

do not attempt to disassemble the disc cartridge,

if the disc cartridge becomes dirty or stained, wipe clean

with a soft, dry cloth.

Disc

Shutter

Cartridge

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