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Sub Codes
Start ID
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This signal indicates the start of a music
selection. You can locate the position of the
start ID precisely. This signal should be
written at the beginning of the selection.
A)Selection
B)Start ID
Program number
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This signal gives a number to selection.
You can record it where the start ID is
written. By designating this number, you
can choose the desired selection directly
or program selections in a desired order.
A)Selection
B)Program number
Skip ID
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This signal can be marked on the selection
wherever you wish. When the SKIP
indicator is lit during playback, the deck
will skip at high speed from where the skip
ID is marked to the next start ID, and then
playback will start again. Record this skip
ID at the beginning of portion you want to
skip.
A)Selection
B)Skip ID
C)Skip to the next start ID.
D)Start ID
End ID
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This signal indicates the end position of a
recording.
1)
When you do not want to listen to the very
end of a tape, record the end ID at the
beginning of the portion you do not want to
play. When the end ID is detected during
playback, playback stops and the tape is
rewound to the beginning automatically.
A)Selection
B)When the end ID is detected, during
playback, the tape is automatically
rewound to the beginning.
C)End ID
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