INTRODUCTION
ALARM SEARCH
PREPARATION
With the alarm search function, it is possible to search for alarm that has been recorded on the tape.
Search Operation
1 Press the STOP button.
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ALARM
REC SP
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2 | Press the COUNTER MEMORY button twice to make | ||
“ALARM M” to light. |
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MEMORY ALARM RESET |
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Turn the SHUTTLE dial to set rewind or fast forward.
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| ALARM | ALARM | H |
PLAY | M |
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REV | FWD | When the tape reaches the | ||
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4 Press the PLAY button. |
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PLAY | STOP |
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PLAYBACK | OPERATION |
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NOTICE
Notes:
In the cases shown below, Alarm Memory search may be not carried out.
iIf the alarm recording is not carried out for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped.
iIf the alarm recording interval is not left for more than those listed in the following chart then, the alarm may be skipped.
iIf there is not enough time between the beginning of the alarm search and the first alarm activation. If the time period is shorter than those listed in the following chart then, the first alarm may be skipped.
Record | Minimum alarm recording | Minimum alarm recording | Minimum recording time needed between |
mode | time needed | interval needed | start of search and first alarm activations |
SPA2 or EPA6 | 2 s | 7 s | 5 s |
SPA12 | 15 s | 50 s | 35 s |
EPA18 | 7 s | 25 s | 15 s |
SPA24 | 30 s | 95 s | 65 s |
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