Sony MZ-R900 Inflatable Bouncy Toy User Manual


 
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Operating Instructions
BMD recording
Recording an MD right away!
See the illustrations in the Japanese text
(page 19).
Connect to a digital source using an optical
cable to make digital recordings. Digital
recording is possible even from digital
equipment with different sampling rates,
such as a DAT deck or a BS turner, using
the built-in sampling rates converter. To
record from an analog source, see
“Recording with analog input (line cable
required).” It is recommended to use the
supplied the AC power adaptor when
recording.
1 Make connections. (Insert the cables
firmly and completely into the
appropriate jacks.)
1 Connect the LINE IN (OPT)
jack of recorder to the DIGITAL
OUT jacks of the source with a
optical cable.
The recorder switches to analog
input automatically.
2 Connect the DC IN 3V jack of the
recorder to a wall outlet with the
supplied AC power adaptor.
When the recorder has different sound
sources connected at the same time,
the recorder switches to the digital,
microphone, or analog input in this
order of priority.
2 Select recording start point.
If you want to add a recording to the
end of the previous recording, press
END SEARCH. (By setting
“REC-Posi” to “From End,” recording
operations will always start from the
end of the previously recorded
material.)
If you want to start recording from the
beginning, skip this step.
3 Start recording.
1 Press and slide REC to the right.
“REC” lights up and recording
starts .
2 Play the sound source.
The level of the recorded sound is
adjusted automatically.
Notes on rechargeable battery
•If you press x/CHARGE immediately after
charging has completed, charging will begin
again. In this case, press x/CHARGE to
stop the recorder because the battery is
already fully charged.
•Charging stops when you try to operate the
recorder during charging.
•Be sure to use the supplied AC power
adaptor.
•Charging time may vary depending on the
battery condition.
•When a rechargeable battery is charged for
the first time or charged after a long period
of disuse, battery life may be shorter than
usual. Repeat discharging and recharging a
few times. The battery life should return to
normal.
•When the battery life of a fully charged
rechargeable battery becomes about half the
normal life, replace it.
•When carrying the rechargeable battery,
keep it in the supplied carrying case. It is
dangerous to carry the battery out of its case
in your pocket or a bag together with
metallic objects such as key rings, as this
may cause a short circuit.
•Remove the rechargeable battery from the
recorder when it is not to be used for a long
time.
Notes on dry battery
Incorrect battery usage may lead to leakage of
battery fluid or bursting batteries. To prevent
such accidents, observe the following
precautions :
Insert the + and – poles of the battery
correctly.
Do not try to recharge the battery.
When the recorder is not be used for a long
time, be sure to remove the battery.
If a battery leak should develop, carefully
and thoroughly wipe away battery fluid
from the battery compartment before
inserting new ones.