Sony CMT-DC500MD Speaker System User Manual


 
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MD — Editing
Before you start editing
Before editing
You can edit an MD only when:
The MD is recordable.
The MD play mode is normal play.
Check the following, before editing.
1 Check the tab of the MD to be edited.
If the MD is record protected, “C11” and
“Protected” appear alternately and the MD
cannot be edited.
Slide the tab to close the slot.
2 Press PLAY MODE/DIRECTION (or
PLAY MODE on the remote) in stop
mode repeatedly until both “PGM” and
“SHUFFLE” disappear.
You can edit the MD only in normal play
mode. You cannot edit the MD in Shuffle or
Program Play.
To cancel the last edit (page 33)
Use undo function to cancel the last edit and
restore the contents of the MD to the condition
before the edit.
To quit while editing
Press MENU/NO on the remote.
After editing
Press MD Z to remove the MD or press ?/1
(power) to turn off the system.
“TOC” or “STANDBY” lights up or starts
flashing. The TOC is updated and editing is
completed.
Before pulling out the power cord
MD editing is completed when the MD Table
of Contents (TOC) is updated. The TOC is
updated when you eject the MD or press ?/1
to turn off the system. Do not pull out the
power cord before updating the TOC (while
“TOC” or “STANDBY” is lit) or while
updating the TOC (while “TOC” or
“STANDBY” is flashing) to ensure a complete
editing.
Labeling an MD
Name Function
You can create titles for your recorded MDs
and tracks as follows.
During recording
If “TEXT” lights up or flashes during
recording, you can record the CD TEXT
information onto the MD as follows:
Automatically during recording
If you record on an unrecorded or
completely erased (see page 29) MD when
“TEXT” is lit, the CD TEXT information is
automatically recorded.
Manually during recording
When “TEXT” flashes, press NAME EDIT/
SELECT on the remote, and then press
ENTER/YES on the remote to record the
title of the current track.
Notes
Depending on the disc, the CD TEXT information
may not be recorded automatically.
However, the CD disc title is not recorded when
recording a CD on an MD and a tape at the same
time.