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Playback Operations
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START ID
WRITE
START ID
AUTO
P
PHONES
REC MUTE
REC
AMS
MODE
RESET
RESET
ERASE
WRITE
REHEARSAL
RENUMBER
AUTO
MARGIN
OFF
REC
PLAY
TIMER
POWER
g
START ID
PHONE LEVEL
10
0
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p
P
r
R
)
0
±
≠
·
OPEN/CLOSE
ANALOG
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
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REC LEVEL
INPUT
48 kHz
44.1 kHz
LONG
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REC MODE
STANDARD
SBM
ON
OFF
L
R
5
4
0
6
10
3
1
7
9
2
8
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TIMER
PHONES
REC MUTE
REC
AMS
MODE
RESET
RESET
ERASE
WRITE
REHEARSAL
RENUMBER
AUTO
MARGIN
OFF
REC
PLAY
TIMER
POWER
g
START ID
PHONE LEVEL
10
0
§
p
P
r
R
)
0
±
≠
·
OPEN/CLOSE
ANALOG
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
•
••
REC LEVEL
INPUT
48 kHz
44.1 kHz
LONG
•
••
••
REC MODE
STANDARD
SBM
ON
OFF
L
R
5
4
0
6
10
3
1
7
9
2
8
•
•
•
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Playback Using a Timer
(Timer Playing)
By connecting a timer (not supplied) to the deck, you
can start and stop playback operations at specified
times. For further information, refer to the instructions
that came with the timer.
Playback Operations
1
• To specify the time for the start of playing, do
steps 1 to 3 of “Playing a DAT” on page 8.
• To specify the time for the end of playing, do
steps 1 to 4 of “Playing a DAT” on page 8.
• To specify the time for the start and end of
playing, do steps 1 to 3 of “Playing a DAT” on
page 8.
2
Set TIMER on the deck to PLAY.
3
Set the timer as required.
• When you have set the time for the start of
playback, the deck turns off. When the
specified time arrives, the deck turns on and
after about 10 seconds starts playing.
• When you have set the time for the end of
playback, the deck continues playing, then
when the specified time arrives, the deck stops
playing and turns off.
• When you have set the time for both the start
and end of playback, the deck turns on. When
the starting time arrives, the deck turns on and
after about 10 seconds, playback starts. When
the ending time arrives, the deck stops playing
and turns off.
4
After using the timer, set TIMER on the deck to
OFF.
About Sub Codes
In the DAT format, sub codes (i.e., control codes such
as start IDs and program numbers) can be written on
the tape along with the audio signal. These sub codes
allow you to use AMS (see page 14) or Direct Access
(see page 14). Since sub codes are written on the tape
separately from the audio signal, they have no effect on
the audio signal.
Track
Track
Track
Start IDs
Start IDs indicate the start of a track, and therefore
allow you to locate the position of a track precisely.
The start IDs are 9 seconds in length (18 seconds in
long-play mode) to enable easy detection during fast-
forwarding or rewinding.
Program numbers
Program numbers serve as track numbers. Occupying
the same position as start IDs, a program numbers
allow you to locate specific tracks.
Notes
• The
p
and
P
buttons do not work during the writing of
sub codes.
• Writing and erasing of start IDs and renumbering of
program numbers are impossible if the record-protect hole
on the DAT cassette is open (see page 7).
Writing Start IDs During
Recording
You can write start IDs either manually or
automatically anytime during recording.
Writing Sub Codes
(Continued)
Start ID