Sony WALKMAN MZ-R909 Operating Instructions Manual page 102

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Connecting to a stereo system
(LINE OUT)
See the illustration in Japanese text (page 51).
Connect the i/LINE OUT jack of the
recorder to the LINE IN jacks of an
amplifier or a tape recorder with a line
cable (RK-G129 or RK-G136, not supplied).
The output is analog. The recorder plays
the MD digitally and sends analog signals
to the connected equipment.
When connecting a line cable to
the i/LINE OUT jack
When connecting a line cable (not
supplied), be sure to set the "AUDIO
OUT" parameter for the i/LINE OUT
jack.
1 Press the jog dial, turn the dial until
"AUDIO OUT" flashes in the display,
and then press the dial again.
2 Turn the dial until "LINE OUT" flashes
in the display, and then press the dial.
Notes
• If the "AUDIO OUT" parameter for the i/
LINE OUT jack is set to "LINE OUT", VOL
+/– or Digital Sound Preset will not
function.
• The "AUDIO OUT" parameter for the i/
LINE OUT jack cannot be set to "LINE
OUT" when the supplied remote control is
connected.
• When you connect the headphones/
earphones directly to the recorder, set the
"AUDIO OUT" parameter for the i/LINE
OUT jack to "HeadPhone".
102
BEditing recorded tracks
You can edit your recordings by adding/
erasing track marks or labeling tracks and
discs.
Premastered MDs cannot be edited.
Notes on editing
• Do not move or jog the recorder while "TOC
Edit"* is flashing in the display.
• You cannot edit tracks on an MD that is
record -protected. Before editing tracks,
close the tab on the side of the MD.
• If you perform an editing operation while
playing, be sure not to turn the power off
until "TOC Edit" disappears in the display.
• The lid does not open until "TOC Edit"
disappears in the display after editing.
• When the group mode is on, editing can be
performed only for the tracks registered into
the selected group.
* TOC = Table of Contents
Labeling recordings
See the illustrations in Japanese text (pages 52,
53 and 55).
You can name tracks during playback,
discs during stop, and both during
recording. Each name can be as long as 200
letters. Each disc can hold up to 1,700
alphanumeric letters or 800 katakana
characters during playback or stop.
Available characters
• Katakana characters (Japanese model
only)
• Capital and small letters of the English
alphabet.
• Numbers 0 to 9
• ! " # $ % & ( ) * . ; < = > ?
@ _ ` + – ' , / : _(space)
Notes
• "NAME FULL" appears when you try to
enter more than 1,700 characters on a disc.
Enter a shorter name for the track, group, or
disc, or set the "LP Stamp" setting to "Stamp
OFF" so that "LP:" is not be added at the
beginning of the track name.
• When labeling a disc which has been
recorded using the group function, be sure
to turn the group function on to avoid
misoverwrite the group management
information.

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