Personal MiniDiscSystemOperating Instructions3-867-609-11 (1)©1999 Sony CorporationZS-M35
Basic Operations10Listening to the radioFor hookup instructions, see pages 57- 59.1 Press RADIO BAND until theband you want appears in thedisplay (dir
Basic OperationsBasic Operations11Use these buttons for additional operationsTips• If the FM broadcast isnoisy, press MONO/ST•REPEAT (MODE onthe remot
The CD Player•The MD Player12Using the displayYou can check information about the CDand MD using the display.The CD Player•The MD PlayerDISPLAYDuring
The CD Player•The MD Player13The CD Player•The MD PlayerDuring stop (MD)The total track number and playing time aredisplayed.To check the remaining re
The CD Player•The MD Player14TipThe track name isdisplayed only with theMDs that have beenelectronically labeled. Ifthe MDs not labeled,the indicati
The CD Player•The MD Player15The CD Player•The MD PlayerChecking CD textinformationYou can display the CD text (the discname, the artist name, the tra
The CD Player•The MD Player16During play (CD)The current track number and the track name aredisplayed first, then the current track number and theplay
The CD Player•The MD Player17The CD Player•The MD PlayerLocating a specifictrackYou can quickly locate any track on a CDor an MD using the number/char
The CD Player•The MD Player18Playing tracksrepeatedly(Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly innormal, shuffle or program playmodes.To repeat Do t
The CD Player•The MD Player19The CD Player•The MD PlayerPlaying tracksin randomorder(Shuffle Play)You can play tracks in randomorder.TipDuring shuffle
Introduction2WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the player to rain ormoisture.This symbol is intended toalert the user to the presen
The CD Player•The MD Player20Creating yourown program(Program Play)You can arrange the playing orderof up to 20 tracks on a CD or an MD.On the remoteP
The CD Player•The MD Player21The CD Player•The MD PlayerTips• If the program play isfinished, the programis saved. You can playthe same programagain b
The Radio22Presetting radiostationsYou can store radio stations into theplayer’s memory. You can presetup to 20 stations, 10 for each band inany order
The Radio23The RadioTo label the preset station1 According to the procedure on page 24, tune in thestation you want to label.2 Press EDIT for 2 second
The Radio24Playing presetradio stationsOnce you’ve preset the stations, use thenumber/character buttons to tune inyour favorite stations.1 Press RADIO
Recording25RecordingRecording thetrack you arelistening to(Synchronized recording of asingle track – REC IT)You can record the track you arelistening
Recording26Recording the track you are listening to(Synchronized recording of a single track – REC IT) (continued)If “CD>MD OK?” alternates with ti
Recording27RecordingRecording thetracks youprogramed(Synchronized recording ofthe tracks you programed)You can record the tracks youprogramed.SHUF/PGM
Recording28Notes• Afteryou stop recording,do not disconnect theAC power cord ormove the playerwhile “TOC EDIT” isflashing in thedisplay. If you do so
Recording29RecordingRecording fromthe radio or aCDYou can record from the radio or aCD to an MD using the RECbutton. You can start or stoprecording at
Basic Operations3IntroductionTable of contentsBasic Operations4 Playing a CD6 Recording a whole CD (Synchronized recording)8 Playing an MD10 Listening
Recording30To pause recordingPress MD u (MD X on the remote). Press the buttonagain to resume recording.Recording from a CDTrack marks on the source C
Recording31RecordingExtending therecording time(Monaural recording)If you choose to record inmonaural, the recording timebecomes double the normal mod
Recording32To stop recordingPress MD x.To pause recordingPress MD u (MD X on the remote). Press the buttonagain to resume recording.Tips• When you rec
Recording33RecordingThere are two ways of recording on arecorded MD.• To add to the previous recording. Theprevious recording will remain.• To record
Editing recorded tracks on the MD34On the MD, track marks are insertedbetween the tracks. You can find thebeginning of the tracks quickly using thetra
Editing recorded tracks on the MD35Editing recorded tracks on the MDYou can also use the followingfunctions• Erasing a single track t “Erasingrecordin
Editing recorded tracks on the MD36Erasing recordings(Erase Function)You can quickly erase the recorded tracksor unnecessary portion in the track. Unl
Editing recorded tracks on the MD37Editing recorded tracks on the MDNote Afteryou stop recording,do not disconnect theAC power cord ormove the playerw
Editing recorded tracks on the MD38Erasing a portion of a trackBy using the Divide (page 39), Erase (page 36) andCombine (page 41) functions, you can
Editing recorded tracks on the MD39Editing recorded tracks on the MDDividing recordedtracks(Divide Function)When recording from the radio, etc.,track
Basic Operations4Playing a CDBasic OperationsFor hookup instructions, see pages 57 - 59.1 Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSEdown to open the CDcompartment and pl
Editing recorded tracks on the MD40Note Afteryou stop recording,do not disconnect theAC power cord ormove the playerwhile “TOC EDIT” isflashing in the
Editing recorded tracks on the MD41Editing recorded tracks on the MDCombiningrecorded tracks(Combine Function)You can combine two adjacent tracksinto
Editing recorded tracks on the MD42Note Afteryou stop recording,do not disconnect theAC power cord ormove the playerwhile “TOC EDIT” isflashing in the
Editing recorded tracks on the MD43Editing recorded tracks on the MDMoving recordedtracks(Move Function)You can change the order of the tracks.After y
Editing recorded tracks on the MD44Labelingrecordings(Name Function)Either during recording orafter recording, you can labelthe MDs and the tracks you
Editing recorded tracks on the MD45Editing recorded tracks on the MD3 Input the characters.1 Press DISPLAY toselect the characterinput mode.•Uppercase
Editing recorded tracks on the MD46Labeling recordings (Name function) (continued)The characters you can inputNumbers, letters and symbols are allocat
Editing recorded tracks on the MD47Editing recorded tracks on the MDDuring REC IT recordingYou can label a track name only. You can input up to100 ch
Editing recorded tracks on the MD48Labeling after recordingTo label an MD or a track, operate as follows. You caninput up to 100 characters for each l
The Radio49The Audio EmphasisThe Audio EmphasisSelecting theaudio emphasis(SOUND/MEGA BASS)You can adjust the audio emphasis of thesound you are liste
Basic OperationsBasic Operations5Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Pressadjust the volume VOLUME +, –(VOL +, – on the remote)stop playback
The Timer50Setting the clock“- -y - -m - -d” and “- -:- -” indicationsappear in the display until you set theclock.Once the clock is set, the recordin
The Timer51The Timer3 Set the time.1 Press >10 AM/PM toselect “AM” or “PM”.2 Press the number/character buttons toset the hour andminute digits.Exa
The Timer52STANDBYBefore you begin, make sure “TIMER” is notdisplayed. If displayed, press STANDBY.1 Prepare the music source you want to play.Source
The Timer53The TimerTipIf you made a mistake,press NO•CANCEL.The setting entered lastwill be cleared. Re-enter it.5 Set the timer to the hour and the
The Timer54Falling asleep tomusicYou can set the player to turn offautomatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 and120 minutes, allowing you to fall asleepw
The Timer55The TimerTimer-recordingradio programsYou can set timer to record the radio at acertain time. You can also record from thecomponent connect
The Timer565 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you wantto start recording.1 Press >10 AM/PM toselect “AM” or “PM”.2 Press the number/charac
Setting Up57Setting UpSetting UpPreparing thesystemAccording to the illustrations,connect the cords firmly.Wrong connections cause mal-functions. Conn
Setting Up58Preparing the system (continued)NoteKeep the AM loopantenna away as far aspossible from theplayer. If you do not,noise may be heard.*Reori
Setting Up59Setting Up3 Connecting the AC power cordInsert one end of the supplied AC power cord to theAC IN socket located at the rear of the player,
Basic Operations6Recording a whole CD(Synchronized recording)Display3421For hookup instructions, see pages 57 - 59.1 Insert a recordable MD (directpow
Setting Up60Saving powerEven when power is turned off, thisplayer consumes about 6.5 W for timeindication, timer operation and remotecontrol reception
Setting Up61Setting UpConnectingoptionalcomponentsYou can enjoy the sound from a TV orVCR through the speakers of this player.Be sure to turn off the
Setting Up62Recording the sound from the connectedcomponents1 Insert a recordable MD.2 Press LINE/LINE LEVEL on the top panel todisplay “LINE”.3 Press
63Additional InformationPrecautionsOn safety• As the laser beam used in the CD andMD player section is harmful to theeyes, do not attempt to disassemb
Additional Information64• Do not use solvents such as benzine,thinner, commercially availablecleaners or anti-static spray intendedfor vinyl LPs.• Do
65Additional InformationSome tracks cannot be combinedwith others.Track combination may becomeimpossible when tracks are under 12seconds long.The tota
Additional Information66Guide to the serial copymanagement systemDigital audio equipment such as CDs,MDs, DATs, etc., copy music easily withhigh quali
67Additional InformationDisc variationMDs come in two types: pre-mastered(pre-recorded) and recordable (blank).Pre-mastered MDs cannot be recordedon o
Additional Information68FeaturesLong recordingThe MD uses a new digital audiocompression technology calledAdaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding(ATRAC).
69Additional InformationTroubleshootingCD PlayerGeneralMD PlayerSymptomThere is no audio.The picture of your TV becomesunstable.Various indications ap
Basic OperationsBasic Operations7To Pressstop recording MD x or CD xturn on/off the player POWERIf “CD>MD OK?” alternates with time displayThere is
Additional Information70Troubleshooting (continued)SymptomThe MD does not play.The MD does not record.The recorded sound drops out.A stereo program ca
71Additional InformationSymptomThe timer does not operate.The remote does not function.Operation may become unstable depending on the power supply or
Additional Information72If a problem occurs, one of the following error messages may flash in the displaywindow.This message will flash IfBlank Disc y
73Additional InformationSpecificationsMD player sectionSystemMinidisc digital audio systemDiscMiniDiscLaser diode propertiesMaterial: GaAlAsWave lengt
Additional Information74GeneralSpeakerFull-range : 8 cm (3 in.) dia., 4 ohms cone type (2)InputsLINE IN (stereo minijack): Sensitivity 436 mV/870 mVOu
75Additional InformationIndexAAdjusting bass 49 volume 5, 9, 11ATRAC 68AUTO PRESET 22BBatteriesfor the remotecontrol 59CCD player 12Checki
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Basic Operations8Playing an MDFor hookup instructions, see pages 57 - 59.1 Insert the MD (direct power-on).2 Press MD u (MD N on theremote).The player
Basic OperationsBasic Operations9Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Pressadjust the volume VOLUME +, –(VOL +, – on the remote)stop playback
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