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TASCAM MD-CD1MKIII
MD Operation
f
MD MENU button
This turns the MD Menu mode on or off. In MD Menu 
mode, the MD indicator flashes, MD Menu options 
are indicated on the display, and settings can be 
performed.
NOTE
If the 
• 
MD MENU button is pressed when the display 
master is CD, the CD indicator stays lit, while the MD 
indicator flashes.
If the 
• 
MD MENU button is pressed when the display 
master is MD (MD indicator ON), the MD indicator will 
begin flashing.
g
MD button/indicator
When this button is pressed, the indicator goes on, 
MD becomes the display master, and MD deck and 
disc information (such as settings and time) are shown 
on the display. Even when the power is turned off, the 
display master setting is retained.
h
Ô
/ button
In normal mode, this button is used to skip back a 
track or for review playback (search).
When playback is stopped, if this button is pressed 
once, the previous track is selected; if it is pressed 
continuously, the tracks are skipped backward at high 
speed.
During playback, if this button is pressed once, the 
beginning of the current track is cued, and playback 
restarts; if it is pressed continuously, review playback 
(search) is performed.
During Title Input mode, this button is used to move 
the cursor to the left.
j
¯
/ button
In normal mode, this button is used to skip forward a 
track or for cue playback (search).
When playback is stopped, if this button is pressed 
once, the next track is selected; if it is pressed 
continuously, the tracks are skipped forward at high 
speed.
During playback, if this button is pressed once, the 
beginning of the next track is cued, and playback 
begins; if it is pressed continuously, cue playback 
(search) is performed.
During Title Input mode, this button is used to move 
the cursor to the right.
k
MD slot
Insert a MiniDisc here for playback or recording. With 
the label side up, insert in the direction of the arrow.
l
DUBBING button
This is used when dubbing from CD to MD. For details, 
see “Dubbing from CD to MD” on page 35.
;
INPUT SEL button
Select a recording source for the MD deck. The source 
changes in the following order  each time the key is 
pressed:
ANALOG
 œ 
OPTICAL
 œ 
COAXIAL
During Dubbing mode, the CD output signal is 
automatically selected as the source. 
Even when the power is turned off, the input source 
selection is retained.
z
INPUT (L/R) controls
These controls are used to adjust the input level when 
recording analog signals to MD. The left and right 
channels may be independently controlled.
x
EJECT (ø) button
Press this to eject the MD.
c
STOP (ª) button
Press this button to stop MD playback or recording.
If this button is pressed during dubbing, the MD deck 
and the CD player stop simultaneously.
During MD Editing mode, when this button is pressed, 
the Editing mode is cancelled, and the deck returns to 
Normal mode.
v
PLAY (Á) button
Press this button to start playback when the MD deck 
is in stop or standby mode.
When MD recording is in standby mode, pressing this 
button starts MD recording.
When this button is pressed during dubbing standby 
mode, the CD deck begins playback and the MD deck 
begins recording, and dubbing begins.
b
READY (π) button
When this button is pressed during MD playback or 
while stopped, the MD deck enters standby mode.
When this button is pressed during MD recording, the 
MD deck enters recording standby mode.
n
RECORD (–) button
When this button is pressed and there is no MiniDisc 
in the mechanism, the input signal can be monitored.
If a recordable MiniDisc is inserted into the mechanism 
while it is stopped, when this button is pressed, the 
MD deck enters recording standby mode, and the 
input signal can be monitored.
When this button is pressed during recording, a track 
mark is entered at that point and a new track is started.
m
KEYBOARD connector
An IBM PC/AT compatible keyboard with PS/2 interface 
can be connected to this terminal to enable certain 
operations of the MD-CD1MKIII with the keyboard. 
The key arrangement of a keyboard is divided into two 
types: US and JP. The setting of this unit needs to be 
configured. Check the specified keyboard type in the 
menu settings. (See “Keyboard type setting” on page 
46.)
4 – Names and Functions of Parts