Sharp MD-DR470H User manual

Recordable
Close Open
Recording prevented
TINSE0514AWZZ
03C R AO 1
When you record on a MiniDisc,
check that the erase prevention tab is
set to the "Recordable" position.
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RIGHT LEFT
RIGHT LEFT
Red : to right
White : to left
Supplied
connection
cable
AC 230 V,
50/60 Hz
To the
wall socket
To the DC IN
5 V socket To the OPTICAL/
LINE IN socket
AC 230 V,
50/60 Hz
To the
wall socket
To the DC IN
5 V socket
To the
MIC IN
socket
Stereo
microphone
(commercially
available)
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2
Insert according to
the direction arrow.
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Hold Release
To the /REMOTE
socket
4-pole
plug
Left
channel
LR
Right
channel
-12dB -4dB 0dB
0-30
SP (Stereo recording)
(2 times long recording)
(4 times long recording)
(Monaural recording)
SP (Stereo recording)
(2 times long recording)
(4 times long recording)
(Monaural recording)
-12dB -4dB 0dB
MIC L0 - MIC H30
Press the button whilst in the stop mode.
The power turns off after recorded contents have been updated on the MiniDisc.
Refer to page 21 for details on TOC.
Press the button.
Recording will start.
To stop recording, press
the button.
To stop recording, press
the button.
Press the MENU button.
Press the or but-
ton repeatedly to select
"REC MODE".
Press the MENU button.
Press the or but-
ton repeatedly to select
the recording mode.
Press the MENU button.
Quick start guide
for recording (front) useful tips (back)
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Insert a recordable MiniDisc
1-BIT PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER
MODEL
MD-DR470H
Slide the OPEN lever to release
the compartment door.
Insert a MiniDisc as shown.
Close the compartment door.
Make sure the hold function is deactivated before recording.
Connect a microphone
About the microphone
Plug-in-power type microphone
Record on a recordable MiniDisc
Recording from a microphone
Playback
Any plug-in-power type microphones can be used.
If the microphone is not a plug-in-power type, it may malfunction or be damaged.
There are different types of microphones.
Power is automatically supplied to the plug-in-power type microphone when con-
nected to the unit. Other types are battery-powered or self-powered.
Hold down the button for 2 seconds
or more.
The display changes every time you
press the button.
(For details, refer to page 60 of the manual.)
Connect the equipment
Record on a recordable MiniDisc
Stereo etc.
This is a connection for analogue recording.
For connections to other equipment or for digital recording, refer to pages 14 and
15 in the manual.
Recording from other audio equipment
When recording from a CD or MiniDisc
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5
Press the REC button.
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Begin playback on the
stereo system, the output
will be recorded.
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8
Select the recording mode.
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2
3
4
Press the REC button.
Begin playback on the
stereo system connected
to this portable MD.
Adjust the recording level so
that the maximum sound vol-
ume from the source makes
the reading swing somewhere
between -4 dB and 0 dB.
Press the PAUSE button on
the stereo system to enter
the playback pause mode.
Here you can search for the
track to be recorded.
Press the or button
to adjust the recording level.
2
Adjust the recording level so
that the maximum sound vol-
ume from the source makes
the reading swing somewhere
between -4 dB and 0 dB.
Press the or button
to adjust the recording level.
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2
3
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5
Press the MENU button.
Press the or but-
ton repeatedly to select
"REC MODE".
Press the MENU button.
Press the or but-
ton repeatedly to select
the recording mode.
Select the recording mode.
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3
4
5
Press the button to start
recording.
1Press the button.
2
To stop playback, press the
button.
To prevent the new recording from being lost, it is not possible to remove the Mini-
Disc whilst "TOC" is displayed.
To update the recorded contents of the MiniDisc
TOC display
When recording stops, "TOC" appears. Whilst "TOC" appears, the MiniDisc record-
ed contents have not yet been updated.
Press the MENU button.
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RL
Recording monitor
0dB-4dB-12dB
L+ R+ L- R-
LRGND
4-pole plug for mobile
1-bit digital amplifier
Conventional 3-pole plug
NOTES
Digital and analogue recording
OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL OUT
AUDIO/LINE OUT socket Headphone socket
Adjusting the recording level
MiniDisc recorded in a long-recording mode
Use a headphone socket.
This is analogue recording. Adjust the recording level manually.
Recording TV sound
Check the output terminal of your TV and connect to the unit as follows.
< Recording from an audio output socket >
< Recording from a headphone socket >
The above are analogue connections. Adjust the recording level manually.
Recording from an optical digital socket
< With an audio input socket >
< With an input socket for a 3.5mm mini plug >
Useful tips
To the headphone socket
To the headphone socket
Radio cassette recorder
Supplied connection cable
To the AUX socket
Radio cassette recorder
Supplied connection cable
Supplied output conversion
cable (4-pole to 3-pole plug
conversion)
Supplied output conversion
cable (4-pole to 3-pole plug
conversion)
Supplied connection cable
Stereo system, CD player, etc.
Stereo system
Optionally available
optical digital cable
White : to the left
Red : to the right
TV
TV
To the AUDIO OUTPUT socket
Supplied connection cable
Supplied connection cable
Supplied connection cable
To the OPTICAL/DIGITAL OUTPUT socket
To the LINE INPUT
socket
White : to the left
Red : to the right
Recording from a radio cassette recorder or stereo system without
audio output sockets (LINE OUT, AUX OUT, REC OUT, etc.)
High quality sound can be ensured.
Use a supplied connection cable or a commercially available optical digital cable.
Optional accessory: AD-M2DC
The differences are described below.
Digital recording
A digital signal from a CD or MiniDisc is recorded as it is
on the original.
Compared with analogue connection recording, a digital
connection will ensure higher quality.
Analogue recording
Sound from a stereo system or radio cassette recorder
(analogue signals) can be recorded.
Adjust the recording level so that the maximum sound
volume from the source makes the reading swing some-
where between -4 dB and 0 dB.
Recording monitor appears when adjusting the recording
level.
<Connecting with a digital cable >
The recording monitor displays D.L. -10dB to D.L.
+10dB.
If recording from a CD, set to "D.L. 0dB". Set to around
"D.L. +8dB" if it is a CS tuner or other equipment.
< Connecting with an analogue cable >
The recording monitor displays LINE 0 to LINE 30.
If using a headphone socket of external equipment, set
the volume on the equipment (avoid creaking noise)
and then adjust the recording level on the unit.
< Connecting with a microphone >
The recording monitor displays MIC L 0 to MIC H 30.
If the recording level is set too low, recorded sound may
not be audible.
Play back the MiniDisc on the equipment compatible
with .
Listening to music through another system
Tracks recorded in 2 times long recording and 4 times
long recording modes cannot be played with the unit that
does not support these modes.
Since this MD portable recorder adopts the 4 times long recording mode, you can record many tracks
on one MD (supporting MDLP).
Up to 320 minutes of recording is possible on one MD (of 80 minutes).
You can record tracks by the group of artists or albums, etc.That MD can be played by selecting the
group.
Long time recording
Group recording
"4-pole plug headphone" optimizes
"Mobile 1-bit digital amplifier"
SHARP has adopted "4-pole plug" headphones and a
remote control that completely separate the right and left
channels. Enjoy the high quality sound of the "Mobile 1-
bit digital amplifier".
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