Sony MZ-M200 Operating Instructions - Page 9

Getting Started, Checking the supplied accessories - rh1

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Getting Started Getting Started Checking the supplied accessories • AC power adaptor • AC power cord1) (100 V - 240 V) • USB cable • Remote control2) • Earphones • LIP-4WM Lithium- • Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • CD-ROM3) (Windows: SonicStage/MD Simple Burner, Macintosh: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac) • Operating Instructions (this manual) • Operating Instructions (Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac) 1) The shape of the plug differs according to the region where the recorder was purchased. Two cords with differently shaped plugs are supplied with the models for Europe, Asia and Chile. Use the one that corresponds with the outlet configuration in the region where it is used. 2) For the North American and Latin American models, remote with a ferrite core is supplied. 3) Do not play a CD-ROM on an audio CD player. For details on "Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac", refer to the instruction sheet supplied with this recorder. Note When using this recorder, remember to follow the precautions below in order to avoid warping the cabinet or causing the recorder to malfunction. • Make sure not to sit down with the recorder in your back pocket. • Stereo microphone (MZ-M200 only) STEREO • Make sure not to put the recorder into a bag with the remote or the headphones/earphones cord wrapped around it and then subject the bag to strong impact. • Optical cable (for the European, Asian and Chilean models) • Carrying pouch • Ferrite core (small size) - Three for the European, Asian and Chilean models - Two for the MZ-RH1 North American and Latin American models - One for the MZ-M200 North American model • 1GB Hi-MD disc (except for the European, Asian and Chilean models) 9

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Getting Started
Checking the supplied
accessories
• AC power adaptor
• AC power cord
1)
(100 V - 240 V)
• USB cable
• Remote control
2)
• Earphones
• LIP-4WM Lithium- • Rechargeable
ion rechargeable
battery case
battery
• Stereo microphone
(MZ-M200 only)
• Optical cable (for the European, Asian and
Chilean models)
• Carrying pouch
• Ferrite core (small size)
– Three for the European, Asian and
Chilean models
– Two for the MZ-RH1 North American and
Latin American models
– One for the MZ-M200 North American
model
• 1GB Hi-MD disc (except for the European,
Asian and Chilean models)
• CD-ROM
3)
(Windows: SonicStage/MD Simple Burner,
Macintosh: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac)
• Operating Instructions (this manual)
• Operating Instructions (Hi-MD Music
Transfer for Mac)
1)
The shape of the plug differs according to the
region where the recorder was purchased. Two
cords with differently shaped plugs are supplied
with the models for Europe, Asia and Chile.
Use the one that corresponds with the outlet
configuration in the region where it is used.
2)
For the North American and Latin American
models, remote with a ferrite core is supplied.
3)
Do not play a CD-ROM on an audio CD player.
For details on “Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac”,
refer to the instruction sheet supplied with this
recorder.
Note
When using this recorder, remember to follow the
precautions below in order to avoid warping the
cabinet or causing the recorder to malfunction.
• Make sure not to sit down with the recorder in
your back pocket.
• Make sure not to put the recorder into a bag with
the remote or the headphones/earphones cord
wrapped around it and then subject the bag to
strong impact.
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Getting Started