Remote parts description, Front panel parts description, 4location and function of p a rt s – Sony MDS-PC3 User Manual

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SECTION 2

GENERAL

This section is extracted from
instruction manual.

4

Location and

Function

of

P

a

rt

s

Front Panel

Parts Description

This chapter tells you about the location and function of the various buttons and controls on the front panel

and the supplied remote. Further details are provided on the pages indicated in the parentheses.

It also tells you about the information that appears in the display window

.

?/1

z

x/Z

.>

PUSH

u

1

7

23

4

5

6

1

?

/

1

(po

wer)

s

witc

h

(12,

21)

Press to turn the deck on. When you turn the

deck on, the switch indicator turns of

f.

When

you press the switch again, the deck turns of

f

and

the indicator lights up red.

2

z

b

utton

(13,

17,

18)

Press to record on the MD, monitor the input

signal, or mark track numbers.

3

MD inser

tion

slot

Insert the MD as illustrated below

.

4

Displa

y windo

w (6,

7)

Shows various information.

5

x/Z

b

utton

(13,

21,

29)

Press to stop play

,

stop recording, or cancel the

selected operation.

Press to eject the MD while the deck is stopped.

6

./>

contr

ol,

u

b

utton

(13,

21,

22,

25,

28)

T

urn to

locate

tracks.

Press to start play

, pause play

, or pause recording.

Press to carry out the selected operation.

7

Remote sensor

Point the remote towards this window (

) for

remote operations.

With the labeled

side up

With the arrow pointing

towards the deck

R

5

Location and Function of Parts

Remote Parts

Description

EJECT

INPUT

REC MODE

PLA

Y

MODE

MENU/NO

NAME EDIT/

YES

DISPLA

Y

F

ADER

MUSIC SYNC

`/1

N

X

.

z

m

REPEA

T

A

y

B

C

LEAR

LEVEL

+

SELECT

qh

qg

qd

qs

qa

6

4

5

3

2

1

q;

98

7

1

?

/

1

(po

wer)

s

witc

h

(12,

21)

Press to turn the deck on. When you turn the

deck on, the

?/1

switch indicator on the deck

turns of

f.

When you press the switch again, the

deck turns of

f

and the indicator lights up red.

2

PLA

Y MODE

b

utton

(24,

25)

Press to select Shuf

fle

Play or Program Play

.

3

DISPLA

Y

b

utton

(6,

16,

25,

35)

Press to select the information to be displayed in

the window

,

or to select the type of characters to

be input.

4

MUSIC SYNC b

utton

(20)

Press to start Music Synchro-recording.

5

F

ADER b

utton

(42)

Press to perform Fade-in Recording/Playback or

Fade-out Recording/Playback.

6

LEVEL +/– b

uttons

(14,

21)

Press to adjust the recording level and the output

level of the PHONES jack and ANALOG OUT

jacks.

7

YES

b

utton

(15,

25,

28)

Press to carry out the selected operation.

8

CLEAR b

utton

(26,

36)

Press to cancel the selection.

9

A

y

B b

utton

(23)

Press to select Repeat

A-B Play

.

0

REPEA

T b

utton

(23)

Press to play tracks repeatedly

.

qa

NAME EDIT/SELECT b

utton

(37)

Press to add the name or change the name of a

track or MD.

qs

MENU/NO

b

utton

(15,

25,

28)

Press to display “Edit Menu” or “Setup Menu.”

qd

N

b

utton

(13,

21)

Press to start play or recording.

X

b

utton

(13,

21)

Press to pause play or recording. Press again to

resume play or recording.

x

b

utton

(13,

21,

29)

Press to stop play

,

recording, or cancel the

selected operation.

./>

b

uttons

(13,

21,

22,

25,

28)

Press to locate tracks, select a menu item, or

select a character to be input.

z

b

utton

(13,

17,

18)

Press to record on the MD, monitor the input

signal, or mark track numbers.

m/M

b

uttons

(22,

26,

36)

Press to locate a portion within a track, change

the contents of a program, or shift the cursor

.

qf

EJECT

Z

b

utton

(13,

21)

Press to eject the MD.

qg

INPUT b

utton

(12)

Press to select the input jack (or connector) of the

program source to be recorded.

qh

REC MODE b

utton

(15)

Press to select one of the following four

recording modes: Mono (monaural recording),

stereo (stereo recording), LP2 (2 times normal

recording time), and LP4 (4 times normal

recording time).

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M

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