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Load the disc you want to erase.
In the stop mode, press the EDIT button.
•“
Edit Mode
is displayed.
Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or press one of the automatic search buttons (
8 and 9) on the
remote control unit.
Display
All Erase?
.
Press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control unit.
The
Erase OK?
message appears.
If it is OK to erase all the tracks, press the jog dial on the main unit or the ENTER button on the remote control
unit.
•“
Complete
is displayed.
Press the 5 (eject) button on the main unit.
The TOC data is written and the disc is ejected.
When TOC writing starts, the “” indicator flashes. Do not shake the main unit, or unplug the power
supply cord while the TOC is being written. If the data is not recorded properly, it will not be possible to play
the disc.
The TOC data can also be recorded by performing the following operations:
Pressing the power button to set the power to the standby mode.
In the stop mode, press the
2 (stop) button.
When
All Erase?
is used, both the tracks and the disc title are erased.
To cancel the erasing procedure, press the
2 (stop) or CLEAR button before step 5 above.
[Erasing a certain section of a track]
This function comes in handy for example when you want to erase part of an unattended recording
made with the AIR CHECK function.
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In the play mode or pause mode, press the EDIT button.
•“
Edit Mode
is displayed.
Either turn the jog dial on the main unit or press one of the automatic search buttons (
8 and 9) on the
remote control unit.
Display
A-B Erase?
.
Press the ENTER button.
•“
A Point In?
is displayed.
Press the ENTER button at the position where you want to start erasing (point A).
•“
B Point In?
is displayed.
Press the ENTER button again at the position where you want to stop erasing (point B).
The section which is to be erased is played and
Position OK?
is displayed.
The section at which the track is to be combined is played repeatedly for several seconds.
To fine-adjust point A, turn the jog dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons (
8 and 9) on
the remote control unit to move point A.
•“
A Point
± [point number] is displayed.
Fine-adjustment is possible within the range of 176 to +176 points. (1 point equals approximately 0.012
seconds.)
Press the ENTER button to reset point A.
•“
B Point
± [point number] is displayed.
To fine-adjust point B, turn the jog dial on the main unit or use the automatic search buttons (
8 and 9) on
the remote control unit to move point A.
•“
B Point
± [point number] is displayed.
•“Fine-adjustment is possible within the range of 176 to +176 points. (1 point equals approximately 0.012
seconds.)
Press the ENTER button.
•“
Position OK?
is displayed.
The section at which the track is to be combined is played repeatedly for several seconds.
[Erasing all tracks]
ERASE
ALL
ERASE
A-B
DISC
SKIP
GROUP
CT
PTY
REPEAT
RDS
RANDOM
TITLE/CHARACTER TIME
EDIT
TUNING TUNING
ENTER
MEMORY
TONE/SDB
TUNER
PRESET
BAND
CD-R MD
CD
VOLUME
FUNCTION
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER
PROG/
DIRECT
4,5
3
2
1
18Tr02m 46s
-60 -40 -30 -20 -12 -6 -2 0
L
dB
R
PUSH
ENTER
MINIDISC RECORDER DMD-M31
8
9
POWER LOADING MECHANISM
MULTI REC
CD SRS
MEMORY REC
CHARACTER/
TIME/INPUT
EDIT
ON / STANDBY
1 6
3~5 2
(Main unit) (Remote control unit)
DISC
SKIP
GROUP
CT
PTY
REPEAT
RDS
RANDOM
TITLE/CHARACTER TIME
EDIT
TUNING TUNING
ENTER
MEMORY
TONE/SDB
TUNER
PRESET
BAND
CD-R MD
CD
VOLUME
FUNCTION
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER
PROG/
DIRECT
3~5,7,9,10
2,6,8
1
1
18Tr02m 46s
-60 -40 -30 -20 -12 -6 -2 0
L
dB
R
PUSH
ENTER
MINIDISC RECORDER DMD-M31
8
9
POWER LOADING MECHANISM
MULTI REC
CD SRS
MEMORY REC
CHARACTER/
TIME/INPUT
EDIT
ON / STANDBY
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2~10 1
(Main unit) (Remote control unit)
10
Press the ENTER button to erase the A-B section.
•“
Complete
is displayed.
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