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Portable MiniDisc
Player
Operating instructions
(XXXTraditional Chinese)
MZ-E700
Sony Corporation © 2000 Printed in Japan
“WALKMAN” is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
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3-220-300-12(1)
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
Caution
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase
eye hazard.
CAUTION — INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Information
IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY
NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY
DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT.
Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this
product.
Please consult with your local authority.
BGetting started
Preparing a power source
Using on the rechargeable battery
Charge the supplied rechargeable battery before using it for the
first time.
1 Charge the supplied rechargeable battery NH-14WM with
the supplied battery charger.(See Fig. A-A)
Hong Kong model
Full charging takes about 1.5 hours.
World model and other models
Full charging takes about 2 hours.
2 Open the rechargeable battery compartment lid and insert
the charged battery with correct polarity.(See Fig. A-B)
You can charge the battery about 300 times.
Using on a dry battery (See Fig. A-C)
Attach the supplied battery case to the player, and then insert
one LR6 (size AA) battery with correct polarity. Be sure to insert
the battery (minus) end first.
When to replace or recharge the battery
You can check the battery condition with the battery indication
on the remote control while using the player.
t Battery power decreasing
v
r Weak batteries
v
e The batteries have gone out. “LOW BATT” flashes in the display
on the remote control, and the power goes off.
Battery life (EIAJ
1)
)
Batteries
Ni-MH rechargeable
battery
NH-14WM
2)
LR6 (SG) Sony
Alkaline dry battery
3)
LR6 (SG)
3)
and
NH-14WM
2)
(Unit: Approx. hours)
1)
Measured in accordance with the EIAJ (Electronic Industries
Association of Japan) standard (using a Sony MDW-series Mini-disc).
2)
With a fully charged battery
3)
When using a Sony LR6 (SG) “STAMINA” alkaline dry battery
(produced in Japan).
Note
The battery life may be shorter depending on operating conditions, the
surrounding temperature, and the battery type.
Using on house current (See Fig.A-D)
1
Attach the supplied battery case to the player.
If the rechargeable battery is inserted in the player, remove it.
2 Connect the optional AC-E15L AC power adaptor (for use in
Japan) or the optional AC-E15HG AC power adaptor (for
use outside of Japan) to the DC IN 1.5V jack of the battery
case.
3 Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet.
Notes
Do not use any other AC power adaptor. Specifications for AC-E15HG
AC power adaptor vary in each region. Check the voltage and the
shape of the plug before purchasing.
Polarity of the plug
The battery indication mark is displayed while using the AC power
adaptor.
To connect the headphones/
earphones (See Fig.B)
1 Connect the supplied headphones/earphones to the remote
control.
Connect the remote control to i jack of the player.
Slide HOLD on the remote control and the player to the
direction of the arrows shown in the illustration.
BMD playing
Playing an MD (See Fig.C)
1 Insert an MD.
1 Slide OPEN. (See Fig. C-A)
2 Insert the MD with the label side facing up, and press
the lid down to close. (See Fig. C-B)
2 Play the MD. (See Fig. C-C)
1 Turn the control towards .or N> on the remote
control (or press >/N on the player).
When using the remote control, a short beep sounds in
the headphones/earphones.
2 Pull and turn VOL +/– on the remote control (or press
VOLUME +/– on the player) to adjust the volume.
The volume indicator appears on the remote control to
allow you to check the volume.
BOther disc operation
To
Stop
Pause
Find the beginning
of the current track
Listen to the beginning
of the previous track
Listen to the
beginning of the
next track
Go backwards
while playing
1)
Go forward
while playing
1)
Remove the MD
1)
When you press . or >/N on the player during pause, the
player resumes playback.
If you turn and hold the control towards . or N> on the remote
control (or hold down . or >/N on the player) during pause,
you can fast forward/rewind without listening to the playback sound.
2)
Once you open the lid, the point to start playback changes to the
beginning of the first track.
Note
When removing the disc, make sure to press x first, and then slide
OPEN.
About the G-PROTECTION function
The G-PROTECTION function has been developed to provide excellent
protection against sound skipping during many active uses. This
function provides a higher level of shock protection during playback than
the traditional one.
Tips
The player can play the track recorded by double or 4 times long mode
(LP2 or LP4). Normal stereo playback, LP2 stereo playback, LP4 stereo
playback or monaural playback is automatically selected to match the
audio source.
During the operation of the unit, the OPR lamp on the player turns on.
After you press x to stop the playback, the OPR lamp turns off.
The display on the remote control will turn off shortly after you press
x.
Note
Sound may skip if:
— the player receives stronger continuous shock than expected.
— a dirty or scratched MiniDisc is played.
BVarious ways of playback
Changing the play mode
(See Fig.D)
You can select from various play modes using the PLAYMODE
and RPT/ENT on the remote control.
Selecting the play mode (See Fig.D-A)
1 Press PLAYMODE repeatedly to select one of the four play
modes, as follows.
Display Play mode
(none) (normal play)
1” (single play)
SHUF” (shuffle play)
PGM” (program play)
Listening to tracks in a desired sequence
(Program play)
1 Press PLAYMODE repeatedly until “PGM” flashes in the
display.
2 Turn the control towards . or N> repeatedly to select
a track. (See Fig. D-B)
3 Press RPT/ENT.
The track is entered.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select other tracks in the desired
sequence.
5 Press RPT/ENT for 2 seconds or more.
The settings are entered and playback starts from the first
programmed track.
Tips
The program play settings will remain in memory even after playback
finishes or is stopped.
You can set the program play up to 20 tracks.
The settings can be stored to the Personal Disc Memory.
Notes
All program settings are lost when the disc is removed from the player.
If no settings are made for five minutes while the player is stopped, the
settings made up to that point are entered.
Repeat play
You can use this function to repeat playback in normal play,
single play, shuffle play, or program play mode.
1 Press RPT/ENT during playback.
” appears in the display.
To adjust the sound quality (Digital
Sound Preset)(See Fig.E)
You can make adjustments to the sound quality to suit your
taste, and then store two sets of these adjustments.
1 Press SOUND on the remote control repeatedly to select
“SOUND1” or “SOUND2.” (See Fig. D-A)
2 During playback, press SOUND on the remote control for 2
seconds or more. (See Fig. E-A)
The player changes to the bass-setting mode. Pressing
SOUND for 2 seconds again changes the player back to the
treble-setting mode.
3 Turn the control on the remote control towards . or
N> repeatedly to adjust the bass or the treble.
(See Fig.
E-B
)
When you press SOUND for more than 2 seconds while
adjusting the bass, the display switches to the treble (or vice-
versa).
When you press SOUND for a short time while adjusting the
bass or the treble, the setting for that sound is entered and
the display switches to the other sound setting.
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When you select bass-setting mode, “B” appears. When you
select treble-setting mode, “T” appears.
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Example: While adjusting the bass,
the cursor moves. (Position: –2)
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–4 ±0 +3
The sound can be adjusted in eight steps, from –4 to +3.
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A
Example: When the playback speed is 95% of the original
speed, “–” and the cursor will flash alternately.
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80% 100% 110%
The playing speed can be set at 80% to 110% normal speed,
in seven steps of 5% each.
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Track number
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English
All the tracks are played once.
A single track is played once.
All the tracks are played in random
order.
Tracks are played in the order that
you specified.
4 Press RPT/ENT on the remote control.
The sound settings are stored and the playback display
appears again.
To select a preset sound
Press SOUND on the remote control repeatedly to select
“SOUND1,” “SOUND2,” or no display.
Selecting no display turns off the Digital Sound Preset function.
Digital Sound Preset factory settings
The Digital Sound Preset Factory settings are as follows:
“SOUND1”: bass +1, treble ±0
“SOUND2”: bass +3, treble ±0
Tips
The settings can be stored to the Personal Disc Memory.
Settings can be changed while playback is momentarily paused.
Notes
Settings cannot be changed through the operation buttons on the
player.
When you use the Digital Sound Preset, the sound may break or
become distorted when the volume is turned up too high, depending
on the settings.
To change playback speed (Speed
Control)(See Fig.F)
The variable playback function is convenient for such uses as
language study.
You can adjust the speed in seven steps.
1 Press DISPLAY on the remote control for 2 seconds or more
during playback.(See Fig. D-A)
2 Turn the control on the remote control towards . or
N> until “SPEED” flashes in the display, and then press
x on the remote control.
The player changes to speed-setting mode.
3 Turn the control towards . or N> to select the
playback speed.
“+” shows the normal speed and the cursor shows the
playback speed you are selecting.(See Fig. F-A)
4 Press x to set the playback speed.
During playback speeds other than normal, “S” appears to
the right of the elapsed time.(See Fig. F-B)
Tip
The settings can be stored to the Personal Disc Memory.
Notes
Settings cannot be changed through the operation buttons on the
player.
The playback sound will be affected by the playback speed.
All settings will be lost when you remove the disc from the player.
Storing the settings for individual discs
(Personal Disc Memory)
Settings can be memorized for a disc. Once memorized, the
settings are recalled and applied whenever the disc is inserted.
The following settings can be stored:
Volume
Play mode
Program setting
Sound quality (Digital Sound Preset)
Playback speed (Speed control)
1 Press DISPLAY on the remote control for 2 seconds or more.
(See Fig. D-A)
2 Turn the control on the remote control towards . or
N> until “PERSONAL” flashes in the display, and then
press x on the remote control.
“Entry?” flashes in the display.
3 Press x on the remote control.
“Entry OK” appears in the display and the disc settings are
stored in the player.
To Erase the disc information
Insert the disc whose information is to be erased and verify its
contents. Do steps 1 and 2 until “Erase?” flashes in the display,
and then press x. “Erase OK” appears in the display and the
disc information is erased.
If you try to erase the disc information of a disc that has never
been stored, “No Entry!” appears in the display for 2 seconds.
Notes
Settings can be stored for up to 20 discs. Any settings stored thereafter
will replace the settings for the MD with the oldest playback date.
If you use another minidisc recorder to edit or add tracks to a disc
whose settings have been stored on the player, the disc will no longer
be recognizable by the player and the stored information will become
useless.
To know the track name and playing
time (See Fig.G)
During playback, you can check the track name and track
number, the elapsed time of the current track, and the total
number of tracks on the MD.
1 Press DISPLAY on the remote control while the player is
playing an MD.
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes the
indications as the followings (See Fig.
G
):
AB
Track number The elapsed time
Track number Track name
1)
The number of total tracks Disc name
1)
Track number Track mode
2)
1)
Appears only with MDs that have been electronically labeled.
2)
The mode for each track is indicated as follows:
“Mode : SP” Standard mode (stereo)
“Mode : LP2” 2 × mode (2 × normal playing time)
“Mode : LP4” 4 × mode (4 × normal playing time)
“Mode : MONO” Monaural
Note
The mode indication appears only during playback. The mode appears
for 2 seconds. It is then replaced by the elapsed time of the current track.
Stereo (normal)
LP2 Stereo LP4 Stereo
29 33 37
42 49 58
76 87 100
Do this (Beeps in the headphones/
earphones)
Press x. (A Long beep)
Press X on the remote control.
(Continuous short beeps)
Press X on the remote control again to
resume playback.
1)
Turn the control towards . on the
remote control. (Three short beeps)
Press . on the player once.
Turn the control towards .on the
remote control repeatedly. (Continuous
three short beeps)
Press . on the player repeatedly.
Turn the control towards N> on the
remote control. (Two short beeps)
Press >/ N on the player once.
Turn and hold the control towards .
on the remote control.
Hold down . on the player.
Turn and hold the control towards
N> on the remote control.
Hold down >/N on the player.
Press x, and then slide OPEN.
2)
to a wall outlet
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to DC IN 1.5V jack
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Insert the plugs firmly.
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OPR lamp
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Portable MiniDiscPlayerOperating instructions(XXXTraditional Chinese)MZ-E700Sony Corporation © 2000 Printed in Japan“WALKMAN” is a trademark of SonyCo

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