Connecting To A Stereo System - Sony MZ-R910 Operating Instructions Manual

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To change playback speed
(Speed Control)
See the illustrations in Japanese text (pages 41
and 42).
The playback speed can be adjusted in 7
steps (80%, 85%, ...100%, 105%, 110%).
Setting can be stroed to the Personal Disc
Memory.
1 Press DISPLAY for 2 seconds or more
during playback.
2 Turn the control repeatedly until
"SPEED" flashes in the display, and then
press x to enter.
The recorder changes to speed-setting
mode.
3 Turn the control repeatedly to select the
playback speed.
"+" shows the normal speed and the
cursor shows the playback speed you
are selecting.
4 Press x to set the playback speed.
"S" appears in the display when the
speed is changed.
Notes
• The playback sound will be affected by the
playback speed.
• All settings will be lost when you remove
the disc from the recorder (except when the
settings of the disc has been stored to the
Personal Disc Memory).
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Connecting to a stereo system

(LINE OUT)
See the illustration in Japanese text (page 44).
Connect the i/LINE OUT jack of the
recorder to the LINE IN jacks of an
amplifier or a tape recorder with a line
cable (RK-G129 or RK-G136, not supplied).
The output is analog. The recorder plays
the MD digitally and sends analog signals
to the connected equipment.
When connecting a line cable to
the i/LINE OUT jack
When connecting a line cable (not supplied),
be sure to set the "AUDIO OUT" parameter
for the i/LINE OUT jack.
1 Press the jog dial.
2 Turn the dial until "AUDIO OUT" flashes
in the display, and then press to enter.
3 Turn the dial until "LINE OUT" flashes
in the display, and then press to enter.
Notes
• If the "AUDIO OUT" parameter for the i/
LINE OUT jack is set to "LINE OUT",
VOLUME +/– or Digital Sound Preset will
not function.
• The "AUDIO OUT" parameter for the i/
LINE OUT jack cannot be set to "LINE
OUT" when the supplied remote control is
connected.
• When you connect the headphones/
earphones directly to the recorder, set the
"AUDIO OUT" parameter for the i/LINE
OUT jack to "HeadPhone".

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