Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto MZ-NE410 del fabbricante Sony
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3-253-600- 12 (2) Por table MiniDisc Recor der Operating Instructions Rec order Operat ion _ ________________________ ___ _ Softw are Operati on _ _________________________ ___ _ page 11 page 32 © 2003 Sony Cor poration MZ-NE410 “W ALKMA N” is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent Headphon e Stereo products.
2 T o prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to r ain or moisture. T o prev ent fir e, do not cov er the ventil ation of th e apparatus wit h news papers , table cloths , cur tains, etc. And don’t plac e l ig ht ed candles on the appa ratus.
3 This equ ipme nt has bee n tested and foun d to comply with the limits fo r a Class B digit al de vice, p ursua nt to P art 1 5 of th e FCC Rules. These limits a re designed to provide rea so nabl e pr ot e ction aga inst harmful interfe re nc e in a resi de nt ial installati on.
4 Notice for users On the supplied sof tware • Copy righ t la ws pr ohib it repr oduc ing the soft ware or t he manua l ac comp an yi ng it in wh ol e or in part, or re nting t h e softwa re without the pe rmission of t he copyrig ht ho lder.
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6 T able of co ntents Recorder Operations Looking at the con trol s .......... ............ .... ........ 12 Getting started! ........... ........... ............ ............ 14 Playing an MD righ t away! ...... .... .... ........... .... . 16 Various ways of playb ack .
7 Software Operation What is a N et MD? .... ............... ............ ........... 33 Basic Opera tions .......... ........... ............ ........... 34 Basic op erational flo w using the Net MD .............. .............. ............... . 34 Providin g the required system envi ronment .
8 Other i nformation ............ ........... ............... ..... 50 Settin gs and Precau tions .......... .............. ........... ............... ........... ..........50 Settin gs according to OS ....... .......... ............... ........... .
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10 Befor e using this product This recorder can only record ma terials from th e connected computer . This manual explains th e r ecord er ope ra tio ns and the in stall at i on and b asic use of the sup pli ed SonicS tage sof t ware. For de tails on t he various op erati ons, ref er to the pa ges i ndi ca ted below .
11 Checking the supplied accessories Head phone s/ ear pho nes ( 1 ) Dedica ted US B cabl e (1 ) CD-ROM (S onicS t age V er. 1.5 and Net M D Simpl e Burn er V er.
12 Looking at the contr ols Front of the r ecorder A Display windo w B VOL +* and – button ∗ The V OL + but ton has a tactile d ot. C 4-po si tion cont rol k e y ENT/ NX (enter /pl ay /paus e) * . and > (searc h/AMS) x /CANCEL (s top/ca ncel) ∗ The ENT/ NX button has a tac til e dot.
13 Back of the recorder A OPEN button B Hand strap hole Use th e ho le to att a ch your own st ra p. C Battery c ompartment lid The display window of t h e recor der A Disc in dication B Group mode in dication Lights up w he n gr oup mo de is on . C T rac k nu mbe r d isplay D Battery le vel indicatio n Sho ws approximate battery cond iti on.
14 Getting star ted! 1 Inser t an alkaline dr y batter y . When t o replace the b atter y Y ou ca n ch eck th e ba ttery condi ti o n thro ug h the ba t te ry indi ca tor w hi l e us ing the re corde r. Battery po wer decrea sing r W ea k ba tt er y r The bat t er y has go ne out .
15 2 Make connections and unlock the contr ol. 1 Conne ct the head pho nes/e arph ones to i . 2 Slide HOLD in the oppos ite direc ti on of the arrow indicate d on t he rec ord er (HOL D .
16 Playing an MD right away! 1 Inser t an MD. 1 Pres s OPEN to ope n the lid. 2 Insert an MD to t he di rec tion of th e arro w with the label side f acing f ront, and press the l id do wn to close. 2 Play an MD. 1 Press NX . 2 Press VOL + or – to adj us t t he vo lume.
17 Suppressing the skip of the sound (G-PRO TECTION) The G-PRO TECTION func tion was developed to provide a hi gher level of shoc k re sista nce than that o f existing p layers in order to allo w the recorder to be used while jo gging. Note The play ba ck so und ma y ski p if: • the r ecorder recei ves s tronger contin uous shock.
18 V ar iou s wa ys o f pl ayb ack Selecting the pl ay mode Y ou ca n sele ct various pl ay mode s such as norm al play , sing le-trac k play (1 T rk), or shuf fle play (Shu f f). Y ou can als o select repeat p lay with the se lected play mode . 1 Press MENU .
19 Adjusting tr eble or bass (Digital Sound Pr eset) Y ou can adjust the treble and bass to suit you r tas te. The pl a yer ca n st or e two sets of treble -bass adjustme nts, which can then be sele ct ed la te r du rin g play back.
20 T o cancel the procedure Press M EN U. T o return the preceding settings Press x /CANCEL . Note When using a di gita l sound preset, the sound may break or beco me dist orted if the volume is turned up too high, dependi ng on the sett ings or the tr ack.
21 Using t he g rou p func tion What is the group function? The group func tion is pro vided to allo w play back of di scs with gr oup sett ings. The grou p functi on is c on ven i e nt for pl aybac k of MDs on which se veral alb ums or CD single s have been recor de d in MD LP (LP2/LP4) mode.
22 Selecting the pla y mode for gro up play (Gr oup P lay Mode) The sh uffle pl ay a nd rep eat play fu nction can be us ed dur in g gr oup pl ay mode. 1 Press MENU. 2 Press . or > until “P-MODE” appear s in the d ispl ay , and then p re ss ENT/ NX .
23 Other O perations Viewing various information Y ou can chec k th e tr ac k nam e, di sc name , etc. d uring pla yback . Grou p-re lated ite ms appea r only w hen a track w i t h gr oup setti ngs is pla yed. 1 Press ME NU. 2 Pres s . or > repeatedly unti l “DISP” a ppear s in th e displ ay , and then press ENT/ NX .
24 Starting the playback quickly (Quick Mode) Aft er pres sing th e play back b utt on or cuei n g to the tr ac k, the pl ayback ca n start quickly. 1 Press MENU. 2 Press . or > repeatedly until “OPTIO N ” ap pears in the displ ay , and the n pr ess ENT / NX .
25 Protecti n g your hearing (A VLS) The A VLS (Automatic V olume Limiter Syst em) fu ncti on ke eps do wn the maximum v olume to protect yo ur ears. 1 Press ME NU. 2 Pres s . or > repeatedly unti l “OPT ION ” appea rs in th e di sp lay , and the n press ENT / NX .
26 Additi ona l informatio n Precauti o ns On safety • Do not carry or stor e the dry ba tt ery in th e same place w ith meta lli c ob je ct s such as coins, key rings , or ne cklaces. Th is ma y cause a short -circui t and t he gene ratio n of he at.
27 On clea ning • Afte r wip in g th e r e co rd er ca si n g w i t h a so f t cloth s lightly m oistene d with wat er, wipe it again with a dry cloth. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as al cohol or benzene as this may mar the f ini sh on the casing.
28 Specifications MD Play er Audio pla ying system MiniDisc digi ta l audio sy ste m Laser diode proper ties Material: GaAlAs W av ele ngth: λ = 790 nm Emission dura ti on: c ont inuous Laser output : le ss th an 44.
29 T rou bleshootin g and explan at ions T roubles and solutions If you find any tr ou bles ope ratin g the re cord er, follow the step s be low . 1 Che c k t hi s s ectio n , “Troubles an d so lutio ns” (p ag e 29 ). 2 If you can not so lve t he problem af ter you made che cks, co nsult yo ur nea re st So ny deal er .
30 While using gr oup function Other s No s ound com es through th e headph ones/ earp hone s. • The headp hones / earp hon es plug i s not firml y co nnect ed . , Plug in th e pl ug of the headph ones /earph ones firmly to i . • V olume is too low .
31 Explanations About the DSP TYPE-S for A TRAC/A TRAC3 This record er support s playb ack with th e DSP T YPE-S spec ification fo r high-level Sony MiniDi sc de cks equi pp ed with digi ta l signal pr ocessors (DSP) . T his spe cificatio n al lows tracks record ed in MDL P mo de t o be played back wi th high qual ity sound.
32 Recording audio data to your computer Y o u can reco rd aud io data to yo ur com put er from sources s uch as au di o CDs and the I nte rne t (page 40). On the computer Listening Y ou can listen to an a udio CD in the CD- ROM dri ve o f yo ur co mput er , or audi o data in the hard di sk drive (page 47).
33 What is a Net MD? Net MD is a stand ard tha t enables th e transf er of audio data from a compute r to a MiniDisc de vice. T o use this Net MD wi th your computer requires a so ftware applic ation called “Son icSt age”.
34 Basic Operat i ons Basic operational f low using the Net MD The fo ll owin g is the b as ic st ep s th at y o u wil l tak e fo llow in g th e pu rch a s e of you r rec o rd e r. Thro ugh thes e steps , you will pr epar e and set up you r com puter for u se of yo ur rec order as a Net MD.
35 Providing the r eq uired system envir onment System requirements The f ol l owing har dware a nd sof tw ar e ar e r equi re d in orde r to us e th e So nicS tage sof t wa re for the Ne t MD.
36 Installing the softwar e onto your computer This section e x plains t he inst allat ion of the So nicSta ge V er .1.5 software suppli ed with y our Net MD. Before installing the software 1 Make sur e t o not e th e following before ins ta lli ng t he so ftware .
37 Installing SonicStage V er .1.5 1 T urn on your compute r and start up W indows . 2 Insert the installation CD-R OM for SonicStage into the CD-R OM drive of your c omputer . The setu p prog ra m st ar ts up autom a tical ly and the So nicS ta ge V er .
38 4 Follo w the displayed instructions. Read t he instru ctions carefull y . The installati on may tak e 20 to 30 minutes, depen ding o n your sys tem environme nt (page 5 9). 5 After the installation is completed, click [Restart] to restart the compu ter .
39 Connecting the Net MD to your computer After the s oftware insta llation is compl eted, connect t he Net MD to your c omputer . Refer to the operating i nstructions of t he Net MD as well . 1 Make sure the remaining power of the dr y batte ry is suff icient.
40 Storing audio data to your computer This se ct ion ex pl ai ns ho w to reco rd an d st or e audi o d ata from an audi o CD to t he h ard di sk drive of your com put e r . The proc edur e in this se ct ion is us ed to rec or d al l tracks on an aud io CD .
41 Recording audio CDs to the hard disk drive In Soni cS tage V er .1.5, th e ha rd di sk d rive is called th e “M usi c D r ive”. The Mus ic Dr ive manag es all audio d ata st ored b y SonicSt age. 1 Insert the audio CD that you want t o recor d into the CD -R OM dri ve of your comp uter .
42 4 Click in the middle of the recording window and select the recording mode. When re cord ing da ta in L P2 m o de: select A T RAC3 132kbps Whe n re cord ing da ta in LP4 m o de: select A T RAC3 66kbps 5 If the list panel is not displayed, click . List panel s a ppear und er th e re cord ing wi nd ow .
43 Labeling audio data After recor ding has comple ted, you can la bel the audio da ta in the Music Driv e. Once a udio data in the Music Dri ve is la beled, the labe l information wil l be transferr ed to a disc a long with the audi o data, allo wing you to vi ew the data on your Net MD.
44 T ransferring audio data from your computer to the Net MD (Check-out) Audi o da ta stor ed on the M us i c D r ive can be transf er re d to yo ur N et MD. Th is pr ocess is called “ C heck-out”. The n umber of times a tr ack can be checke d out is re stricted in this soft ware f or the pr otect ion of copyri ghts (p age 61) .
45 3 Click in the middle of the display and select the recor d i ng mo de ( pa g e 42). Standard tr ansfer mode: Da ta are transfe rred in the fo rmat of the or iginal fi les. Maximum a vailable t ransfer space: All data are tra nsferred in LP4 mode. SP transfer mode: All da ta a re conv erted an d tr ansferred in n or mal st ereo mode.
46 Notes • Make sure the batt ery power is sufficient befor e chec king out (or che ck ing in ) audio dat a. If the battery becomes e xhausted d uring a che ck-out ( or check-in ), the chec k-out (or check-in) will not be compl eted . If th is ha ppe ns, repl ace the dry batt e ry with a new one and try again.
47 Listening to an MD Y ou can listen to an MD on the Net MD while it is connected to your computer . When disc onnect ed from your com puter , the Net MD c an be use d as a n ordi nary Min iDisc de vice . For de tails on Net MD oper ations, refer to the “Re corder Operations” se ction.
48 Advanced ope ration s Using other functions! Using the Sonic Stage online help This man ual expl ai ns only the bas ic op er at io ns of the Sonic St age so ft ware.
49 Viewing online help Let’ s find out how to use th e on line h el p first. A n explana t io n on t h e us e of the onlin e help can al so be fo und in th e on line hel p . 1 Double click [Overvie w] in the le ft-hand frame. 2 Click [About t his Help f ile].
50 Other infor mat ion Settings and Pr ecautions Settings accor ding to OS The settings and precautions will differ according to th e operating system bein g used.
51 For Windo ws Millenn ium Edi tion users When us ing SonicS tage under Windows Mi llen nium Edition If you u se the “Syste m Restore ” func tion in W indows “Sy stem T ools”, audi o data manage d by SonicS tage ma y be com e co rrup te d a nd rend er ed unpla ya ble.
52 For users with OpenMG J ukebox , SonicStage, or SonicStage Premium inst alle d on their computer Note Confirm wh et he r any track s have been che cked out fr om yo ur comp uter.
53 Precautions on the co-existence of SonicStage V er . 1.5 with OpenMG Ju kebox V er .2.2 or Soni cStage Premi um • Make sure the OpenMG Jukebox V er .2.2 icon is not displa yed in th e task tray. If it is, th e Net MD m ay not be recognized by your c omputer.
54 Uninstalling the SonicSt age software T o un in st al l the Son i cSt a ge sof tw ar e, fo llow the proc edur es bel ow . For Window s XP use rs Log on with a us er name with “Computer Admi nistrator” as an attr ibute. Refer to the operating instr uctions of your computer for deta ils on logging o n as an administra tor .
55 2 Double-click [Add/Re move Programs]. The Ad d/ Re move Program s Prop erties w i ndow ap pe ars. 3 Click [SonicStage 1.5.XX] in the list of programs for automatic rem ov al, and then c lick [Add/Remove]. 4 Click [OpenMG Secure Module 3.1]* in the list of programs for automatic remov al, and then click [Add/Remove].
56 T roubl eshooting Please do the follo wing steps if you encounter a problem while usin g the SonicSta ge softwar e. In cas e a me ss age ap pears , it is rec omm ended that you write it down. Step 1: Chec k the symptoms in this “T roubleshooting” section.
57 Comp ute r • Manu facture r: • Model : • T ype: De sktop type / Laptop type Name of opera ting system: RAM capaci ty: Har d di sk drive (contai ni ng Soni c Stage and audi o da ta) • Cap ac.
58 If y our computer does not recognize the Ne t MD • Is the Net MD c onnected co rrectly to your comput er ? — I f the Net MD is no t firmly connected to the co mputer , the Net MD will not be recogni zed by you r com p uter. — Reconne ct the de dicate d USB cab le.
59 • If the in st al lat io n see m s to be stopp ed It may tak e 30 minutes or more for t he installat ion to complete, depending on your compu t e r or CD-R OM dri ve. During the in stallation, watch out for the occurre nce of any o f the follo wing proble ms.
60 Information and explanations Net MD F AQ This se ct ion int ro duce s freq ue ntly as ked ques tions a nd ans w er s on th e N et M D. On the Net MD What is a “N e t MD”? Net MD is a sp ecificat i on t hat a llows au di o da ta in a co mput e r to be tr ans fer re d to a MiniDi s c throug h a USB cable.
61 On copy ri ght prot ect io n The OpenMG technology* allo w s you to enjoy digital musi c, while maintainin g the copyri ght s of its ho ld ers. O pe nMG Ju kebox en cryp ts au dio files in Ope n M G f or m at and stores th em on the hard d isk of your comp uter to pre vent unauthorized dist ributi on.
62 Restrictions on aud io con tent High-quality digita l audio content is widely av ailable throug h m usic distr ib ution servic es on th e In te r net .
63 Glossary A TRAC3 A TRA C3, whic h stan ds for Ad apti ve T ransf orm Acous tic Co ding3, is aud io comp ression techn ology th at satisfies t he d ema nd f or hi gh s oun d qual i ty and hi gh c ompr e ssio n ra tes.
64 Recording mode (Bit rate) This is a measure of data v olu me per second . The rat e is ex presse d in bps (bit s per second). In Soni cSt a ge, th e b it rate can be sel ec ted fo r r ec ordi ng an audi o CD or converting MP3 and W A V fo rm a t aud io files into A TRAC3 format fr om am ong th ree ra te s: 13 2 kb ps, 10 5 kbps or 66 k bps.
65 Index A Access ories opti onal 28 supplied 11 ATRAC3 60 , 63 Audio CD 32 , 41 AVLS 25 B back u p 53 Batt er y li fe 14 C CD-RO M 35 Chec k-in 60 , 63 Check -out 44 , 60 , 63 Clea ning 27 Conn ectin.
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