Sony MZ-NF520D CD Player User Manual


 
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Suppressing the skip of the sound (G-PROTECTION)
The G-PROTECTION function was developed to provide a higher level of shock resistance
than that of existing players in order to allow the player to be used while jogging.
Note
The playback sound may skip if:
the player receives stronger continuous shock.
a dirty or scratched MiniDisc is played.
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The MZ-NF520D supports DSP TYPE-S for ATRAC/ATRAC3. It thus allows you to enjoy TYPE-S
high-quality sound from MDs recorded in MDLP mode on TYPE-S-equipped MD decks, etc.
The player can play the track recorded by 2 × or 4 × long playing mode (LP2 or LP4). Normal stereo
playback, LP2 stereo playback, LP4 stereo playback or monaural playback is automatically selected
to match the audio source.
To Operation on the player Operation on the remote
control
Pause Press NX. Press NX again
to resume play.
Press the jog lever (NX).
Press the jog lever (NX)
again to resume play.
Cue to the current
track or the previous
track
Press ..
Press . repeatedly.
Slide the jog lever towards
.. Slide the jog lever
towards . repeatedly.
Cue to the next track Press >. Slide the jog lever towards
>.
Go backwards or
forward while playing
Press and hold . or >. Slide and hold the jog lever
towards . or >.
Search for a specific
position while viewing
a elapsed time
(Time Search)
Press and hold . or >
while pausing.
Slide and hold the jog lever
towards . or > while
pausing.
Search for a specific
track while viewing
track names and
numbers
(Index Search)
Press and hold . or >
while the player is stopped.
Slide and hold the jog lever
towards . or > while the
player is stopped.
Cue to the beginning
of the every 10th track
(only during playback
of the disc with no
group settings
1)
)
Press GROUP, and then press
. or >.
Press + or – button
Remove the MD Press x and open the lid.
2)
Press x and open the lid.
1)
For more details, see “Using the group function” (page 25).
2)
Once you open the lid, the point to start play will change to the beginning of the first track.