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Why 9 seconds or 18 seconds are
necessary for writing a start ID ?
A start ID requires 9 or 18 seconds to allow
to be detected when rewinding/fast-
forwarding a tape. (The speed is 200 times
as fast as that of normal tape operation.)
After the start ID is located, the tape
returns to the beginning of the start ID if
necessary, and playback starts from the
beginning of the selection.
If the signal level stays very low for
more than 3 seconds
If there is a portion of very low volume level
during a selection, a start ID may be written
even in the middle of the selection. An
unwanted start ID can be erased later.
(See page 33).
When the portion between
selections is not clear
The start ID position may not coincide
exactly to the beginning of the selection.
To shift the start ID position, see "Shifting
Start IDs' and Program Numbers Position"
on page 37.
Illustration of writing a start ID
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a) Selection
b) Start ID
c) Particular level
d) More than 3 seconds
When recording from a CD player
If the auto space function is available with
your CD player, activate this function to
ensure that the start IDs are written
correctly.
Writing Manually during
Recording
1
Make sure that the AUTO indicator
is off.
If it is not, press the START ID AUTO
button to turn it off.
2
To start recording, press the
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REC
button, then press the
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PAUSE or
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(play) button.
3
At the desired position, press the
START ID WRITE button.
The WRITE indicator lights.
The start ID is written for 9 seconds
(18 seconds in the long-play mode)
from the point where you pressed the
START ID WRITE button. While a start
ID is being written, the START ID
indicator flashes.
Start ID
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REC
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PAUSE
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WRITE
START ID
AUTO
START ID