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About The Toc

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ABOUT THE TOC The TOC (an abbreviation for Table of Contents) is information about the track numbers and recorded areas that allow the unit to find musical selections or sounds. The entire MD is controlled by the information in this TOC, which enables the unit to find the beginning of a track quickly or to record automatically in a vacant area. q The TOC is recorded in a specific area on a MiniDisc, which is not used for sound recording. s About TOC recording When you start recording or editing, "TOC" will appear in the display. TOC display s When is the TOC recorded? The revised TOC will be recorded on the disc automatically when you press the s/:OFF button while in the stop mode. This will also turn the power to this unit off. This indicates that information in the TOC is now being changed according to recording or editing being performed. q The changed TOC information will not be recorded on the MiniDisc right away. Notes: q While "TOC" is displayed, the MiniDisc should not be removed. Turn the power off first, and then remove the MiniDisc. q The edited contents can be stored on the disc after several editing steps have been performed. The power will be turned off after the TOC has been recorded on the disc. Cautions: q While "TOC" or "TOC EDIT!" is dis- played, do not do any of the following. - Do not jar or bump the main unit. - Do not unplug the AC adaptor. - Do not remove the rechargeable bat- tery or battery case. If you do, the changes in the recorded or edited contents will be lost if the TOC information is not recorded properly. q If the AC adaptor is unplugged or a power failure occurs while recording (before the TOC information has been written on the disc), the new recording will be erased. When new TOC information is added to a MiniDisc in a position where TOC information already exists, the added recording will be erased. 20 MD-MS702

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About TOC recording
When you start recording or editing, “TOC”
will appear in the display.
This indicates that information in the TOC
is now being changed according to record-
ing or editing being performed.
The changed TOC information will
not be recorded on the MiniDisc
right away.
Notes:
While “TOC” is displayed, the MiniDisc
should not be removed. Turn the power
off first, and then remove the MiniDisc.
The edited contents can be stored on
the disc after several editing steps have
been performed.
When is the TOC recorded?
The revised TOC will be recorded on the
disc automatically when you press the
/:OFF button while in the stop mode. This
will also turn the power to this unit off.
The power will be turned off after the TOC
has been recorded on the disc.
Cautions:
While “TOC” or “TOC EDIT!” is dis-
played, do not do any of the following.
Do not jar or bump the main unit.
Do not unplug the AC adaptor.
Do not remove the rechargeable bat-
tery or battery case.
If you do, the changes in the recorded
or edited contents will be lost if the TOC
information is not recorded properly.
If the AC adaptor is unplugged or a
power failure occurs while recording
(before the TOC information has been
written on the disc), the new recording
will be erased.
When new TOC information is added to
a MiniDisc in a position where TOC
information already exists, the added
recording will be erased.
The TOC (an abbreviation for Table of Contents) is information about the track numbers
and recorded areas that allow the unit to find musical selections or sounds. The entire
MD is controlled by the information in this TOC, which enables the unit to find the
beginning of a track quickly or to record automatically in a vacant area.
The TOC is recorded in a specific area on a MiniDisc, which is not used for sound
recording.
ABOUT THE TOC
TOC display
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