Denon DMD-S10 Operating Instructions Manual
Denon DMD-S10 Operating Instructions Manual

Denon DMD-S10 Operating Instructions Manual

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operating instructions
DMD-S10
MiniDisc Recorder
MiniDisc Recorder
B
TIMER
OFF
REC
PLAY
POWER
ERASE
MOVE DIVIDE
COMBINE
¢
ON/STANDBY OFF
£
UNDO /
TOC WRITE
NAME
CHARACTER
CLEAR
PHONES
PHONES LEVEL
INPUT SELECT
KEYBOARD
COAX-1
COAX-2
ON
OPT-1
OFF
OPT-2
ANALOG
ATM
MIN
MAX
To ensure safe use, please be sure to follow these instructions.
• Thank you for your purchase.
• Please read this instruction manual carefully and follow the instructions carefully before use.
Please use it properly.
After reading it, it may be useful to you later .
So be sure to save it.
5
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
REC
POWER LOADING MECHANISM
SETUP
EXT. MONITOR
6 7
INPUT LEVEL
PUSH ENTER
ANALOG
DIGITAL
R.L.
8 9
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
PCM AUDIO TECHNOLOGY/MINIDISC RECORDER
1 Precautions for use ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ2ÿ5
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2 Handling Precautions ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ6
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3 Features of this unit ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ7
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4. Accessories ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ8
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Connection
5 How to connect 8, 9
Continued
Semi
7 About the remote control ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ16ÿ18
Preparation
POWER
SYNCHRO
MONO FADER
PICK REC
MEMORY REC
STOP REC
PAUSE
PLAY
ERASE
MOVE
DIVIDE COMBINE
9 How to set up.....21-26
SETUP
UNDO
ENTER
NAME
TOC WRITE
CHARACTER
PROG /
CALL
CLEAR RANDOM
DIRECT
one two three
TIME
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TITLE
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DISPLAY
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+10
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/ ALL
A.B.
REPEAT
EJECT
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Manipulation
RC-274
Work
18 Connecting and operating the keyboard ÿÿÿÿ53ÿ55
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Machine Translated by Google operating instructions DMD-S10 MiniDisc Recorder MiniDisc Recorder table of contents 1 Precautions for use ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ2ÿ5 teeth 2 Handling Precautions ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ6 character 3 Features of this unit ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ7 4. Accessories ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ8 Connection 5 How to connect 8, 9 Continued 6 Names and functions of each part ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ10ÿ15...
  • Page 2: Precautions For Use

    Machine Translated by Google 1. Precautions for Use Please be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before use to ensure correct and safe use. About pictorial symbols This instruction manual and product labels use various pictorial symbols to ensure safe and correct use of the product and to prevent injury to yourself or others and damage to property.
  • Page 3 Machine Translated by Google Precautions for use (continued) Warning continued ÿ Safety precautions Please take good care of the power cord and do not scratch, damage or modify it. Placing a heavy object on the power cord, heating it or pulling on it may damage the power cord, which may result in a fire or electric shock. If the power cord is damaged, immediately contact your retailer to have it replaced.
  • Page 4 Machine Translated by Google Precautions for use (continued) Note ÿ Safety precautions Do not place the power cord near a heat source as this may cause the cord's insulation to melt and result in a fire or electric shock. When unplugging the power plug, always pull on the plug and not on the power cord , as this may damage the cord and result in a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 5: When Not In Use

    Machine Translated by Google Precautions for use (continued) Caution continued ÿAbout the location Install the unit at a distance from walls and other devices . Install the unit at a distance from walls. Also, to allow for better heat dissipation, leave a small gap between the unit and other devices.
  • Page 6: Handling Precautions

    Machine Translated by Google 2. Handling Precautions When receiving FM or AM broadcasts Condensation phenomenon ÿ When receiving FM or AM broadcasts, noise may occur in the Condensation received sound if the power of this unit is turned on. Turn off the phenomenon in which water droplets form on the window glass of the power of this unit when not in use.
  • Page 7: Features Of This Machine

    3 Features of this machine This is an audio device that uses the MiniDisc format, and is Denon's highest-end MiniDisc recorder that incorporates the latest digital technology. MiniDiscs can record up to 74 minutes (stereo recording), and the operability is the same as that of a Compact Disk (CD). In...
  • Page 8: How To Connect

    Machine Translated by Google 4. Accessories ÿ The following accessories are included in addition to the main unit. Please check before use. Power cord Pin plug cord Instruction manual (this manual) 1 book 1 bottle 2 bottles Service Network List 1 sheet Warranty (It is attached to the packaging box)
  • Page 9: Connecting The Power Cord

    Machine Translated by Google How to connect (continued) (1) Analog input/output terminal connections When connecting the analog input/ DIGITAL DMD-S10 (this unit) output terminals, use the included pin- COAXIAL-1 COAXIAL-2 OPTICAL-1 OPTICAL-2 COAXIAL OPTICAL plug cord. ANALOG AC IN Power outlet...
  • Page 10: Names And Functions Of Each Part Ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ10Ÿ15

    Machine Translated by Google 6 Names and functions of each part (1) Front Panel twenty four twenty two 19 18 14 12 11 twenty five twenty three twenty one PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM POWER ERASE MOVE DIVIDE COMBINE SETUP...
  • Page 11 Machine Translated by Google Names and functions of each part (continued) knob 9 Digital recording level adjustment PLAY button 18 * Press this start playback or recording of a MiniDisc. * Press this (DIGITAL INPUT LEVEL) Adjusts during recording the recording level (volume) of the digital input signal . to change the track number.
  • Page 12 Machine Translated by Google Names and functions of each part (continued) (1) Front Panel (continued) twenty four twenty two 19 18 14 12 11 twenty five twenty three twenty one PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM POWER ERASE MOVE DIVIDE COMBINE...
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Machine Translated by Google Names and functions of each part (continued) (2) Rear panel 33 34 DIGITAL COAXIAL-1 COAXIAL-2 OPTICAL-1 OPTICAL-2 COAXIAL OPTICAL ANALOG AC IN Digital output terminal Analog input terminal (ANALOG IN) 30 • Connect to the amplifier output terminal (MD or TAPE) 33 (DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL) •...
  • Page 14 Machine Translated by Google Names and functions of each part (continued) (3) Display RANDOM MONO dB -¶ -40 0 OVER SINGLE TOTAL PICK SYNC REPEAT ALL 1 A - B D.IN dB °° °kHz LEVEL OPT COAX PROG SINGLE,TOTAL: TIME Various mode display Each time you press the TIME button section : Displays the status of various modes.
  • Page 15 Machine Translated by Google Names and functions of each part (continued) Music calendar display : Displays up to 20 track numbers recorded on the minidisc. Each time a track finishes playing, the track number goes out. Masu. When the track number changes during recording, the next track number lights up I will.
  • Page 16: About The Remote Control

    Machine Translated by Google 7 About the remote control ÿ You can control this unit from a distance using the included remote control (RC-274). (1) How to insert batteries ÿ Remove the back cover of the remote control. Caution regarding dry batteries •...
  • Page 17 Machine Translated by Google About the remote control (continued) (3) Remote control button names and functions ÿ Buttons without special explanation function in the same way as on the main unit. (See "Names and Functions of Each Part" on pages 10 to 15.) Synchro Recording Mode Button Recording mode switch button (SYNCHRO)
  • Page 18 Machine Translated by Google About the remote control (continued) (3) Remote control button names and functions (continued) Manual search/ Memory Recording Button reverse button (6) (MEMORY REC) Pause button (3 PAUSE) Press this button to perform memory recording (see page 37). POWER SYNCHRO MONO FADER...
  • Page 19: About Minidiscs

    Machine Translated by Google 8 About MiniDiscs ÿ MiniDiscs are compact in size and can hold up to 74 MiniDisc Burning You can play/record up to 100 minutes of music on this unit. There are two types of MiniDiscs: A MiniDisc has a section for recording songs and audio, and a playback-only MiniDiscs and section for recording information such as song numbers and titles.
  • Page 20 Machine Translated by Google About MiniDiscs (continued) About track numbers When you record a song or audio onto a MiniDisc, the track number is automatically assigned. When you add a new recording, the track number increases in order. About 2 seconds When recording with analog input : Set Silence state the input selector knob (INPUT SELECT) to "ANALOG ATM...
  • Page 21: How To Set Up

    Machine Translated by Google 9 How to set up ÿ With this unit, you can set the following 10 items in the setup menu. The following is displayed for each setting item. Please perform the "Setup" when the unit is stopped. The set items will remain even if you turn the unit off (£). It is remembered.
  • Page 22 Machine Translated by Google How to set up (continued) (3) Synchro recording mode setting (4) Setting the synchronous recording level ÿ Sets synchronous recording on/off. * Synchro recording level when performing synchronized recording (See page 37) (See page 37.) ÿ Synchro recording mode button on the remote control (SYNCHRO) * When synchro recording, the input signal You can also set it with When the signal level reaches or exceeds the set value, recording will begin.
  • Page 23 Machine Translated by Google How to set up (continued) (5) Setting the sync memory time (6) Memory recording time setting * When performing synchronized recording, * When recording from memory, you can start recording from a previous point. Recording start time from the bell detection point Set the start time (see page 37).
  • Page 24 Machine Translated by Google How to set up (continued) (7) Fade-in time setting (8) Fade-out time setting * Fade-in when recording * Fade out when recording Set the time (see page 38). Set the off time (see page 38). PLAY STOP PAUSE PLAY...
  • Page 25 Machine Translated by Google How to set up (continued) (9) Setting the digital input word length (10) Setting the digital output word length * The input word length (input * Digital output word length during MiniDisc playback (output Set the number of bits (output). Set the bit depth (bit count).
  • Page 26 Machine Translated by Google How to set up (continued) (11) Setting the start of pick recording ÿ You can now start pick-recording. (See pages 49-51) ÿ Pick-record with the Pick-record button on the remote control You can also get started. PLAY STOP PAUSE...
  • Page 27: Normal Playback Method

    Machine Translated by Google 10 Normal playback (1) How to start playback PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM POWER ERASE MOVE DIVIDE COMBINE SETUP EXT. MONITOR ON/STANDBY £ ¢ UNDO / TOC WRITE NAME CHARACTER CLEAR INPUT LEVEL PUSH ENTER ANALOG DIGITAL...
  • Page 28: Various Ways To Play

    Machine Translated by Google 11 Various ways to play (1) To temporarily stop playback "Pose" ÿ You can stop playback temporarily during playback and listen again from that position. Press the pause button during playback. • Pause playback. PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY...
  • Page 29 Machine Translated by Google Various playback methods (continued) (3) When listening quickly to find your favorite part "Manual Search" ÿ You can listen to it at fast speed in sections. This is useful when you want to find a part you like in a long song and listen to it from the middle. When fast forwarding 2 When rewinding PLAY...
  • Page 30 Machine Translated by Google Various playback methods (continued) ÿProgram Playbackÿ (5) When you want to listen to the songs you want in the order you want ÿ You can choose the songs you want to listen to from those recorded on the minidisc and listen to them in any order you like. ÿ...
  • Page 31 Machine Translated by Google Various playback methods (continued) (7) When listening repeatedly "Repeat playback" When listening to one song repeatedly When listening to all songs repeatedly "Repeat one song" "Repeat all songs" PLAY STOP PAUSE PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER TIMER PLAY PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM...
  • Page 32 Machine Translated by Google Various playback methods (continued) 3 When listening to any two-point interval repeatedly "AB repeat playback" ÿ It repeatedly plays only a part of the song, which is useful for karaoke or practicing an instrument. UNDO SETUP ENTER NAME TOC WRITE...
  • Page 33: Normal Recording Method

    Machine Translated by Google 12 Normal recording method * When using a prerecorded minidisc, be aware of the remaining time. * If you want to erase all the recorded content on a mini-disc and start recording from the beginning of the mini-disc, use the all-track erase operation. Before recording, prepare the disc.
  • Page 34 Machine Translated by Google Normal recording method (continued) 2 When recording digital input ÿ This unit is equipped with a sampling converter. The sampling frequency of the digital input signal is different from that of the MiniDisc (44.1kHz) for DAT and satellite broadcasts (32kHz, 48kHz), the sampling frequency will be automatically converted to 44.1kHz and recorded.
  • Page 35: How To Stop Recording

    Machine Translated by Google Normal recording method (continued) (2) How to stop recording Press the stop button during recording. • Stop recording. * Also, if there is no more recording time on the mini disc, PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM will automatically stop.
  • Page 36: Various Recording Methods

    Machine Translated by Google 13 Various recording methods (2) When you want to temporarily stop recording (1) When you want to add track numbers while recording * You can assign track numbers during recording, regardless of the recording mode. * Stop recording temporarily during recording, then start again from that point. You can record.
  • Page 37 Machine Translated by Google Various recording methods (continued) When recording from up to 6 seconds of sound, "Memory recording" (3) Synchronized recording: Recording simultaneously with playback on another device * When recording is paused, the ÿ Playing music or other content on other devices connected to the input terminal recording will start automatically.
  • Page 38 Machine Translated by Google Various recording methods (continued) (5) When recording in mono Mono recording * When recording in mono, you can record approximately twice as long as when recording in stereo. ÿ This is useful when recording mono songs or talk-based programs. Press the recording switch button on the remote control.
  • Page 39: Timer Playback/Recording

    Machine Translated by Google 14 How to use the timer for playback/recording ÿ When combined with the audio timer (sold separately), you can perform timer playback/recording. ÿ Please also refer to the audio timer's instruction manual before use. (1) How to play using the timer (2) How to use the timer recording PLAY STOP...
  • Page 40: How To Edit

    Machine Translated by Google How to use the timer for playback/recording (continued) Note : When using the timer playback or recording, make sure the power button (POWER) on the unit is set to the ON (¢) position. It will not work when the power button (POWER) is in the OFF position (£). •...
  • Page 41 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) To erase a song [Deleting one song at a time] [Delete all songs] ERASE ERASE PLAY STOP PAUSE PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM POWER POWER ERASE MOVE...
  • Page 42 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) [Erasing a part of a song] A.B. * This is useful for erasing unnecessary parts of mini-discs recorded using the answering machine (AIR CHECK), etc. ERASE <When you want to fine-tune point A> Rotate the jog dial on the unit or press the Press the automatic search button to find point A.
  • Page 43 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) To split two songs To combine three songs ÿ Divide songs and assign track numbers after recording ÿ Combine two consecutive songs into one You can. COMBINE DIVIDE You can. ÿ You can add track numbers wherever you like. This makes it easy to select songs.
  • Page 44 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) 4 To move one song at a time MOVE While stopped, rotate the jog dial on the unit or Press the automatic search button on the remote control to display the track number you want to move. PLAY STOP PAUSE...
  • Page 45 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) (2) Add a title ÿ You can enter up to 100 characters for each song title and disc name. 1 To name a disc [Cursor explanation and characters/symbols that can be displayed] 2,4 3 PLAY STOP...
  • Page 46 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) 2 To name a song Rotate the jog dial on the unit or press the Press the automatic search button to Enter the tor. PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM POWER ERASE MOVE DIVIDE...
  • Page 47 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) (3) Erase the title ÿ This is useful when you want to change or erase a song title or disc name. 2 To erase a song title 1To erase the disc name PLAY STOP PAUSE...
  • Page 48 Machine Translated by Google How to edit (continued) (4) Undo the last edit UNDO function" ÿ You can undo the last edit you made and revert to the previous edit. This is useful when you make a mistake in editing. When stopped, press the UNDO/CLEAR button on the unit.
  • Page 49: About The Pick-Record Function

    Machine Translated by Google 16 About the Pick-Record function * The Pick-Record function allows you to play music on a CD or tuner by setting the unit to Pick-Record mode. This function allows you to perform recording operations in the middle of a song. * The Pick-Record function can only record the contents from the time you start Pick-Record in Pick-Record mode.
  • Page 50 Machine Translated by Google About the Pick-Record function (continued) ÿPick-record available time ÿ The available recording time from the time you start Pick-Recording will be the available recording time on the recording disc. Use a disc that can record for as long as possible, and while Pick-Recording, check the available recording time on the display and pay attention to the remaining time.
  • Page 51 Machine Translated by Google About the Pick-Record function (continued) (3) When you stop Pick-Record and start normal recording Press the Pick-Record button on the remote control. • The “PICK” indicator goes out and the Pick-Record mode is activated. POWER SYNCHRO MONO FADER PICK REC MEMORY REC The song number on the music calendar will light up.
  • Page 52: How To Monitor External Inputs

    Machine Translated by Google 17 How to monitor external inputs ÿ External input signals being input to each input terminal can be monitored at each output terminal. Press the external input monitor button on the main unit. • Use the INPUT SELECT knob to barrel (COAX-1, COAX-2, OPT-1, OPT-2) PLAY STOP...
  • Page 53: Connecting A Keyboard

    Machine Translated by Google 18 Connecting and Operating the Keyboard Connecting a Keyboard ÿ Connect an IBM PC compatible keyboard to DMD-S10 You can control the DMD-S10 from the PLAY STOP PAUSE TIMER PLAY POWER LOADING MECHANISM can. POWER ERASE...
  • Page 54 Machine Translated by Google Keyboard Connection and Operation (continued) [Other key functions] 1) In normal operating mode • Shift Hold down the key and press the key to access the following functions: will be replaced by. Print Scroll Pause ! "# $ % ( &...
  • Page 55 Machine Translated by Google Keyboard Connection and Operation (continued) To input Katakana * If you want to give the disc name or track name in katakana, enter it in romaji. Enter “^” at the beginning and end of the character. Example: ^MINIDEiSUKU^ ÿ MiniDisc ^RAtuPU^ ÿ...
  • Page 56: About Messages

    Machine Translated by Google 19 Messages ÿ Messages will be displayed depending on your usage. The message content is as follows: ÿMessage contentÿ ÿMessage displayÿ Loading TOC. There is a blank minidisc inside. Editing is complete. The source is digitally copy-protected by the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).
  • Page 57: So 20 Minidisc Standard Restrictions Ÿÿÿ57

    Machine Translated by Google 20 MiniDisc Standard Restrictions * The MiniDisc standard uses a different recording method than conventional recording methods such as cassette decks. Therefore, there are some restrictions imposed by the standard. Please note that the following symptoms do not indicate a malfunction. (1) Restrictions on the number of songs If you record from the first track on a blank MiniDisc or a blank MiniDisc with only the disc name recorded, you can record up to 254 tracks.
  • Page 58: If You Think Something Is Broken

    Machine Translated by Google 22 What to do if you think something is broken If you think it might be broken, check it again. If the unit does not operate normally, check the Are the connections following items. If the problem does not match any correct? Are you following the instructions in the manual ? of the items in this table, the unit may be broken.
  • Page 59: Main Specifications Ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ59

    Machine Translated by Google 23 Main Specifications MiniDisc Digital Audio System Measurement limit (±0.001% ÿ Shape Wow and flutter Sampling W.Peak) or less 44.1kHz frequency Recording method Light source Magnetic field modulation overwrite method Semiconductor 110dB S/N ratio Dynamic range Power 105dB consumption Maximum external dimensions...
  • Page 60: Purchase Date

    Machine Translated by Google Head Office 4-14-14 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8011 TEL: (03) 3584-8111 (Main number) Please write it down for later. Phone (- Purchase store name: Purchase date: Year Month Day Printed in Japan 511 3399 001...

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