Locating A Disc By Name; List-Up; Recording On An Md - Sony MDX-C800REC Mode D'emploi

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Locating a disc by name

— List-up (For a CD unit with the CD TEXT
function/CUSTOM FILE function or an MD
unit)
You can use this function for discs that have
been assigned custom names or for CD TEXT
discs. You can locate the disc by
— its custom name: when you assign a name
for a CD or an MD using a CD unit with the
CUSTOM FILE function or an MD unit.
(For information on disc names, see
"Labelling a CD" and "Labelling an MD"
on pages 15 and 27).
— the CD TEXT information: when you play a
CD TEXT disc on a CD unit with the CD
TEXT function.
1
Press (LIST).
The name assigned to the current disc
appears on the display.
2
Press either side of (DISC/PRST)
repeatedly until you find the desired
disc.
3
Press (ENTER) to play the disc.
Notes
• When using the card remote commander, press
(LIST) to return to normal play mode. When
operating just by the unit's button, the display
returns to normal play mode after 5 seconds.
• The track names are not displayed during MD or
CD TEXT disc playback.
• If there are no discs on the CD/MD unit, "NO
Disc" appears on the display.
• If a disc has not been assigned a custom name,
"********" appears on the display.
• If you use personalized labels, they will always
take priority over the original CD TEXT
information when such information is displayed.
• Some letters cannot be displayed during MD or
CD TEXT disc playback.
• If the disc information has not been read yet by
the unit, "?" is displayed.
• If an optional TV system is connected, the disc
name appears on the display of the TV system
but not on the unit's display.

Recording on an MD

You can record individual tracks/discs or
programed tracks played on a connected CD/
MD unit onto the MD on this unit. You can
also record a radio program with the "Time
Machine recording" feature.
Notes on recording
• When the whole playback time of the CD/MD is
longer than the remaining recordable time of
the MD, recording will stop when the recordable
MD becomes full.
• A recording may fail if there is too much
difference in temperature between the unit and
the MD.
• Recorded sound may drop out if you perform
recording while the unit is subject to excessive
vibration (such as when driving on a rough road,
etc.).
• Once you finish recording on or editing the MD,
be sure to eject the MD before you turn off the
ignition or disconnect the power-supply leads of
the unit.
Recording is completed when the unit updates
the TOC (Table of Contents) information and
then the MD is ejected. The lamp located at the
bottom of the MD slot flashes during updating
of the TOC information.
• You cannot perform the following operations
during recording or recording stand-by:
— selecting another track*
— selecting another radio program*
— ejecting an MD
— labeling an MD
— selecting Menu mode.
* Unselectable only during recording
• "Protected" appears when the tab for record-
protection is open.
• Repeat play, shuffle play, and program play will
be canceled when (MD REC) is pressed.
Tip
The unit automatically locates the end of the MD's
recorded section and starts to record from that
point.
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