Handling mds, Where to keep the mds, Regular maintenance – Sony MDS-JE630 Manuel d'utilisation

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Handling MDs

The MD is enclosed in a cartridge to protect the disc from
debris or fingerprints and to make it easy to handle.

However, the presence of debris or a warped cartridge
may inhibit the disc from operating properly. To assure
that you can always listen to the highest quality music,
follow the precautions below:
• Do not touch the internal disc directly. Forcing the

shutter open may damage the internal disc.

• Be sure to stick the labels supplied with the MD to the

appropriate positions. The shape of the labels may vary
depending on the MD brand.

Proper location

of the labels

Shutter

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Where to keep the MDs
Do not place the cartridge where it may be exposed to
direct sunlight or extremely high heat and humidity.

Regular maintenance
Wipe dust and debris from the surface of the cartridge

with a dry cloth.

System Limitations

The recording system in your deck is radically different

from those used in cassette and DAT decks and is
characterized by the limitations described below. Note,
however, that these limitations are due to the inherent
nature of the MD recording system itself and not to
mechanical causes.

"Disc Full" appears in the display even before

the MD has reached the maximum recording time
When 255 tracks have been recorded on the MD,

"Disc Full" appears regardless of the total recorded time.
More than 255 tracks can't be recorded on the MD. To

continue recording, erase unnecessary tracks or use
another recordable MD.

"Disc Full" appears before the maximum number

of tracks is reached

Fluctuations in emphasis within tracks are sometimes
interpreted as track intervals, incrementing the track

count and causing "Disc Full" to appear.

The remaining recording time does not increase
even after erasing numerous short tracks
Tracks under 12 seconds in length are not counted and so
erasing them may not lead to an increase in the recording
time.

The total recorded time and the remaining
recordable time on the MD may not total the
maximum recording time

Recording is done in minimum units of 2 seconds each, no
matter how short the material. The contents recorded

may thus be shorter than the maximum recording
capacity. Disc space may also be further reduced by
scratches.

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Limitations when recording over an existing

track

• The correct remaining recordable time may not be

displayed.

• You may find it impossible to record over a track if that

track has been recorded over several times already. If
this happens, erase the track (see page 31).

• The remaining recordable time may be shortened out of

proportion to the total recorded time.

• Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not

recommended since this may shorten the duration of
the track.

• You may find it impossible to name a track while

recording over an existing track.

Tracks created through editing may exhibit
sound dropout as you're searching for a point
while monitoring the sound.

Some tracks can't be combined with others
Tracks may not be combined if they have been edited.

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