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User manual Sony, model PCM-D50

Manafacture: Sony
File size: 2.45 mb
File name: 4258434121.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Use a “Memory Stick” that the recorder supports. UNKNOWN MEDIA The “Memory Stick” not supported is inserted. Use a “Memory Stick” that the recorder supports. We cannot guarantee operations with unknown media. NO MEMORY STICK A “Memory Stick” is not inserted into the recorder. Insert a “Memory Stick” that the recorder supports (page 45). FILE PROTECTED For Windows computers You cannot delete the track that is set to “Read-only” on the computer. Display the track using Windows Explorer and remove the check for “Readonly” under “Properties.” For Macintosh computers You cannot delete the track that is set to “Locked” on the computer. Display the track on the Macintosh Desktop and remove the check for “Locked” under “GetInfo” of “File.” UNKNOWN DATA The file you are trying to play back or record is an unsupported type of data or a file of a different format. It cannot be played or recorded on the recorder. FILE DAMAGED The track you are trying to play back or edit is damaged. It cannot be played or edited on the recorder. NO TRACK There is no track in the selected folder. NEW TRACK The file size of the track being recorded exceeds 2 GB. A new track is created and recording continues as a new file. (The maximum file size is 2 GB.) CHANGE FOLDER Since all the tracks in a folder have been erased and there are no tracks in the folder, you cannot use the folder. A folder without tracks will not be displayed. BATTERY LOW The remaining battery power is insufficient. You cannot delete a track or format the memory. Replace the batteries with new ones (page 17), or connect the AC power adaptor to the recorder (page 19). NO INPUT SIGNAL During digital recording, there are no digital signals input from the optical cable connected to the LINE IN (OPT) jack of the recorder. Check the connection. ). . . . CHANGE BATTERY The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries with new ones (page 17). SYSTEM ERROR A system error has occurred. Remove the batteries or the AC power adaptor to turn off the recorder completely, and then turn on the recorder again. If this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for contact information). PROCESS ERROR A process error has occurred. Remove the batteries or the AC power adaptor to turn off the recorder completely, and then turn on the recorder again. If this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for contact information). POWER PROBLEM An incompatible AC power adaptor is being used, which could cause a malfunction. Use only compatible batteries and AC power adaptors. HOLD You cannot operate the recorder since the HOLD switch is set to “ON.” (However, you can control the recorder with the optional remote commander.) To operate the recorder, set the HOLD switch to “OFF.” ). . . . CHANGE BATTERY The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries with new ones (page 17). SYSTEM ERROR A system error has occurred. Remove the batteries or the AC power adaptor to turn off the recorder completely, and then turn on the recorder again. If this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for contact information). PROCESS ERROR A process error has occurred. Remove the batteries or the AC power adaptor to turn off the recorder completely, and then turn on the recorder again. If this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the warranty for contact information). POWER PROBLEM An incompatible AC power adaptor is being used, which could cause a malfunction. Use only compatible batteries and AC power adaptors. HOLD You cannot operate the recorder since the HOLD switch is set to “ON.” (However, you can control the recorder with the optional remote commander.) To operate the recorder, set the HOLD switch to “OFF.” 53 Additional Recording media Wow and flutter Built-in flash memory 4 GB, “Memory Below measurable limit (less than Stick” (not supplied), Linear PCM ±0.001% W.PEAK) Stereo recording Capacity Input/output Part of the memory capacity i s a llocated to data management. . (microphone) jack (stereo mini jack) Input impedance: 22k. Actual usable capacity: Approx. 3.83 GB (4,116,611,072 bytes) Maximum recording time Refer to “Maximum recordable time” on page 57. Linear PCM Quantization: 16-bit linear, 24-bit linear Frequency range (Input from the LINE IN (OPT) jack when recording/ playing back) (0 to –2 dB): Fs 22.05 kHz: 20 to 10,000 Hz Fs 44.10 kHz: 20 to 20,000 Hz Fs 48.00 kHz: 20 to 22,000 Hz Fs 96.00 kHz: 20 to 40,000 Hz MP3 compatible bit rates, sampling frequencies MPEG Ver. 1 Layer 3: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 32 to 320 kbps, VBR MPEG Ver. 2 Layer 3: 16, 22.05, 24 kHz 32 to 160 kbps, VBR Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) (Input from the LINE IN (OPT) jack when recording/playing back) 93 dB or above (1 kHz IHF-A) (for 24 bit) Total harmonic distortion (Input from the LINE IN (OPT) jack) 22.05 kHz 16 bit, 44.10 kHz 16/24 bit: 0.01% or below (1 kHz, 22 kHz LPF) 48.00 kHz 16/24 bit,...


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