Korg MR-1000 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Basic operation
1. Power and usage
If you're using the MR-1000 in a location where AC power is available, use the included AC
adaptor. If you're using it while moving or for outdoor recording, you can use separately sold
alkaline batteries (LR6), Oxyride batteries, or nickel metal-hydride batteries.
Nickel metal-hydride batteries are normally uncharged when you purchase them. You will need to
recharge them before use. Rechargeable batteries that have been newly purchased or stored for an
extended period of time may not be capable of reaching a full charge. You may need to charge and
discharge them several times before use. For details, refer to the manual that came with your batter-
ies or charger.
Using the AC adaptor
Plug the power cable of the included AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
Connect the DC plug of the AC adaptor to the DC 12V connector on the back of the MR-1000.
Using the batteries
Open the battery compartment lid on the top, and
install eight AA alkaline batteries (LR6), Oxyride bat-
teries, or charged nickel metal-hydride batteries, mak-
ing sure to observe the correct polarity of each bat-
tery. When you've installed the batteries, replace the
lid of the battery compartment.
When you replace the batteries, don't mix batteries
from different manufacturers or different types of bat-
tery, nor should you mix new batteries with used bat-
teries. Doing so may cause the batteries to burst or
ignite.
Types of usable batteries and their lifespan
(for 16-bit/44.1 kHz or DSDIFF, 2.8 MHz operation)
Battery type Continuous recording time / Continuous playback time
(backlight off, temperature 20ºC, humidity 50%)
Eight AA alkaline batteries 4/4 hours
Eight AA Oxyride batteries 4/4 hours
Eight AA nickel metal-hydride batteries 4/4 hours
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