Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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POWER
ON
OFF
REMOTE (9P)
LOCAL
HEADPHONES
MIN
MAX
ALARM
MUTE
PB CONDITION
SERVO
REC INH
EJECT
STANDBY
START ID
PREVIOUS
NEXT
REW
FF
PLAY
STOP
REC
MEMORY
START
SYNC
REC
LOCATE
VARI
SPEED
CHASE
ASSEMBLE
AUDIO
SUB
INSERT
WREITE
ERASE
START ID
INPUT
MONITOR
B
B
CUE
MARK
MENU
DATA
SET
RECET
REW
FWD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
SYNC
EXT
INT
DIGITAL
AUDIO INPUT
ANALOG
48 kHz
SAMPLING
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SERVO lock indicator (green)
Lights when the servo system is locked or when chase
synchronization is achieved.
REC INH (record inhibit) indicator (yellow)
Lights when a cassette with its hole open (record
inhibit setting) is loaded in the cassette compartment.
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MEMORY START key and indicator
Used to store the initial portion of sound to be played
back on the built-in sound memory, so that you can
start playing back instantaneously (memory start).
See section 6-2-1 “Outputting Playback Signals
Immediately after Pressing the PLAY key—Memory Start
Function” (page 6-4) for the procedure for making a
memory start.
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SYNC REC key and indicator
When pressed while its light is off, lights and causes
the recording mode to be set to “Sync recording”.
See section 4-1-3 “Selecting the Recording Mode” (page 4-
1) for the procedure.
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STANDBY key
When pressed while its light is off, lights and causes
the unit to go into the STANDBY ON state (the head
drum rotates while the tape stops). The unit can start
playback more quickly in the STANDBY ON state
than in the STANDBY OFF state. If you leave the
unit in the STANDBY ON state, the state will
automatically go off after about 3 minutes, causing this
key light to go out and the drum to stop rotating. If
you want to enter the STANDBY ON state again,
press the key again.
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Warning indicators
ALARM indicator (red)
When an error is detected, this indicator lights and the
corresponding error number appears on the display. If
the error is a serious one, the tape will stop running.
See “When the ALARM Indicator Comes On” (page 9-1)
for more information.
MUTE indicator (red)
Lights if playback is muted due to poor playback
conditions.
PB (playback) CONDITION indicator (yellow)
Lights if the error rate goes high due to poor playback
conditions. If this indicator lights, inspect the tape as
well as the tape transport section of the unit.
Using a dial menu, you can change the conditions
under which this indicator lights.
See section 7-3 “Dial Menu Operations” (page 7-5) for
menu operation.
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