Sharp MD-MT88H Specifications

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PORTABLE MINIDISC
RECORDER
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product.
For the best performance, read this manual carefully.
It will guide you in operating your SHARP product.
MODEL
MD
-
MT88H
OPERATION MANUAL
If you require any advice or assistance regarding
your Sharp product, please visit our web-site
www.sharp.co.uk/support.
Customers without Internet access may telephone
08705 274277 during office hours (or (01) 676 0648
if telephoning from Ireland).
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - RECORDER

PORTABLE MINIDISCRECORDERThank you for purchasing this SHARP product.For the best performance, read this manual carefully.It will guide you in operati

Page 2 - Optional Accessories

01/4/4 88UK_2.fm10Preparation-Connections-ConnectionsYou can record your favourite CDs or tapes to MD.Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support Help L

Page 3 - Contents

01/4/4 88UK_2.fm11Preparation-Connections- Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support Help Line: 08705 274277 (office hours)

Page 4 - Special Notes

01/4/4 88UK_3.fm12Basic Operation-Recording-Recording1Press the REC button.2Begin playback on the stereo system con-nected to this portable MD.3Pr

Page 5 - Important Introduction

01/4/4 88UK_3.fm13Basic Operation-Recording- To interrupt recordingPress the PLAY/PAUSE button.zTo resume recording, press the PLAY/PAUSE buttonag

Page 6

01/4/4 88UK_3.fm14Basic Operation-Recording-Recording (continued)To update the recorded contents of the MiniDiscPress the /:OFF button whilst in

Page 7

01/4/4 88UK_3.fm15Basic Operation-Recording- „To prevent recorded MiniDiscs from being erased accidentallySlide the accidental erase prevention ta

Page 8 - Precautions

01/4/4 88UK_3.fm16Basic Operation-Playback-PlaybackWeb-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support Help Line: 08705 274277 (office hours)

Page 9 - Inserting a MiniDisc

01/4/4 88UK_3.fm17Basic Operation-Playback- To interrupt playbackPress the PLAY/PAUSE button.To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE buttonagain.

Page 10 - Connections

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm18Useful Features-Advanced Playback-Advanced Playback „ To locate the desired portion„ To locate the beginning of a trackFor audib

Page 11 - Preparation

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm19Useful Features-Advanced Playback- „ To play at double speedPress the ENTER/SYNC button whilst a MiniDiscrecorded in the monaura

Page 12 - Recording

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm2Important Introduction-Accessories/Optional Accessories-AccessoriesNotes:Optional AccessoriesEarphones x 1 AC Adaptor

Page 13 - Basic Operation

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm20Useful Features-Advanced Recording-Advanced Recording„ Long-play recording2 times and 4 times long recordingDouble or quadruple

Page 14

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm21Useful Features-Advanced Recording- Notes:zTracks can be recorded in stereo recording mode, 2times long recording mode, and 4 ti

Page 15

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm22Useful Features-Advanced Recording-Advanced Recording (continued)„ Playback sound-actuated recordingRecording automatically star

Page 16 - Playback

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm23Useful Features-Advanced Recording- „ To start recording from the middle of a trackYou can erase a portion of a track and make a

Page 17

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm24Useful Features-Advanced Recording-Advanced Recording (continued)„ To create your own track numbersYou can create your own track

Page 18 - Advanced Playback

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm25Useful Features-Advanced Recording- „ About track numberszTrack numbers may not be created in proper places,depending on the sou

Page 19 - Useful Features

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm26Useful Features-Recording from a Microphone-Recording from a Microphone„ To record from a microphoneWeb-site: www.sharp.co.uk/su

Page 20 - Advanced Recording

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm27Useful Features-Recording from a Microphone- To interrupt recordingPress the PLAY/PAUSE button whilst recording.To resume record

Page 21

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm28Useful Features-Recording from a Microphone-Recording from a Microphone (continued)„ Sound-actuated recording (Mic Syn-chronised

Page 22

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm29Useful Features-Recording from a Microphone- „ Track intervalsWhen recording from the microphone, track numbers willbe created a

Page 23

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm3Important Introduction-Contents-Contents„Important IntroductionSpecial Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm30Useful Features-Checking Displays-Checking Displays„ To check the elapsed time and remain-ing time of the track During playback,

Page 25

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm31Useful Features-Checking Displays- „ To display the playing time of an indi-vidual track„ Checking the remaining amount of bat-t

Page 26 - Recording from a Microphone

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm32Useful Features-Battery Power-Battery Power„ Charging the rechargeable batteryWhen a separately available rechargeable battery i

Page 27

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm33Useful Features-Battery Power- „ About charging timeAfter about 3.5 hours have passed, " " will go out. The battery ch

Page 28

01/4/4 88UK_4.fm34Useful Features-Hold Function-Hold FunctionIf the battery is inserted or the AC adaptor is connected,you can set this function e

Page 29

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm35Advanced Features-Changing Default Settings-Changing Default Settings„ Beep soundYou can eliminate the confirmation sound that b

Page 30 - Checking Displays

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm36Advanced Features-Titling a MiniDisc-Titling a MiniDisc„ Creating disc and track namesLoad a MiniDisc to be named. A playback on

Page 31

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm37Advanced Features-Titling a MiniDisc- Note:One disc name and up to 255 track names can be cre-ated per disc (a maximum of 100 ch

Page 32 - Battery Power

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm38Advanced Features-Titling a MiniDisc-Titling a MiniDisc (continued)„ To add characters „ Stamping titles from another MiniDisc B

Page 33

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm39Advanced Features-Titling a MiniDisc- Note:If the total number of tracks on the master MiniDisc doesnot match that on the MiniDi

Page 34 - Hold Function

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm4Important Introduction-Special Notes-Special Notes„WarningszThe supplied AC adaptor contains no user serviceableparts. Never remo

Page 35 - Changing Default Settings

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm40Advanced Features-Editing a Recorded MiniDisc-Editing a Recorded MiniDisc„ To erase tracks one at a time „ To erase all of the t

Page 36 - Titling a MiniDisc

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm41Advanced Features-Editing a Recorded MiniDisc- „ To divide a track „ To combine tracks1Start playing the track to be divided int

Page 37 - Advanced Features

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm42Advanced Features-Editing a Recorded MiniDisc-Editing a Recorded MiniDisc (continued)„ To move a trackWhen a track has a name be

Page 38

01/4/4 88UK_5.fm43Advanced Features-Listening through Another System-Listening through Another System„ Listening through a stereo systemNotes:zIt

Page 39

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm44References-Other Features and Caution-Other Features and Caution„ Resuming auto playWhen you stop playback and replay the MiniDi

Page 40 - Editing a Recorded MiniDisc

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm45References-MiniDisc System Limitations-MiniDisc System LimitationsThe unit may have the following symptoms whilst recording or e

Page 41

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm46References-Error Messages-Error MessagesNumber or symbol appears in (*) position.ERROR MES-SAGESMEANINGBATT EMPTYzThe battery ha

Page 42

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm47References-Error Messages- Number or symbol appears in (*) position.ERROR MES-SAGESMEANINGNO SIGNALzPoor connection of the digit

Page 43

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm48References-Troubleshooting-TroubleshootingMany potential "problems" can be resolved by the owner without calling a ser

Page 44 - Other Features and Caution

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm49References-Troubleshooting/Maintenance- „ If trouble occursWhen this product is subjected to strong external interfer-ence (mech

Page 45 - MiniDisc System Limitations

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm5Important Introduction-Special Notes- zAt full volume, prolonged listening to a personal stereomay damage the user's hearing

Page 46 - Error Messages

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm50References-Specifications-SpecificationsAs a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make desi

Page 47 - References

01/4/4 88UK_6.fm51References-Specifications- Battery life:Input sensitivity:Output level:zThe above values are the standard values when theunit is

Page 48 - Troubleshooting

Subject to the terms listed below, Sharp Electronics (U.K.)Ltd. (hereinafter called “the Company”) guarantee to pro-vide for the repair of, or at its

Page 49 - Maintenance

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm6Important Introduction-Names of Controls and Indicators-Names of Controls and Indicators„Main unit 1. 5V DC Input Socket (10)2. O

Page 50 - Specifications

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm7Important Introduction-Names of Controls and Indicators- „Display panel 1. Level Meter (12)2. Record Indicator (12)3. Long-play/R

Page 51

01/4/4 88UK_1.fm8Important Introduction-Precautions-Precautions„ImportantzDo not wear your earphones when you are crossingstreets or near traffic.

Page 52 - TERMS OF GUARANTEE

01/4/4 88UK_2.fm9Preparation-Inserting a MiniDisc-Inserting a MiniDiscNotes:zDo not place the MiniDisc under the holder.zIf any resistance is felt

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