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CONTENTS
z PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ……………………………8 ~ 11 | , EDITING FUNCTIONS…………………………………………29 ~ 35 | |||||
(1) | Front Panel ……………………………………………………8, 9 | (1) | Editing Functions ………………………………………………29 | |||
(2) | Rear Panel……………………………………………………9, 10 | (2) | Editing Function Select ………………………………………30 | |||
(3) | Display Window……………………………………………10, 11 | (3) | Erasing Cue Signals ‹Cue erase function› …………………30 | |||
x REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS ………………………11, 12 | (4) | Erasing Tracks ‹Track erase function› ………………………31 | ||||
c ABOUT MINIDISCS …………………………………………………12 | (5) | Erasing All the Tracks on the Disc ‹All erase function› ……31 | ||||
(6) | Dividing Tracks into Two Parts ‹Divide function›……………32 | |||||
v PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS …………………13 ~ 17 | ||||||
(7) | Combining Two Tracks ‹Combine function›…………………32 | |||||
(1) | List of Preset Functions ………………………………………13 | (8) | Moving Tracks ‹Move function› ………………………………33 | |||
(2) | Presetting Procedure …………………………………………14 | (9) | Pitch on the disc (Disc’s pitch function) ……………………33 | |||
(3) | Detailed Description of Preset Functions ……………15 ~ 17 | (10) | Inputting (Changing) Names ‹Title function› ………………34 | |||
b BASIC OPERATION | …………………………………………18 ~ 22 | (11) | Exit the Edit Mode or Undoing Editing ‹Undo functions› …35 | |||
(1) | Starting Playback | ……………………………………………18 | . CONNECTING AND OPERATING A KEYBOARD ……………36, 37 | |||
(2) | End Monitor ……………………………………………………18 | (1) | Connecting the Keyboard ……………………………………36 | |||
(3) | PLAY/PAUSE and STANDBY/CUE Operations ……………19 | (2) | Keyboard Operations | ……………………………………36, 37 | ||
(4) | Before Starting to Record ……………………………………19 | ⁄0 RESETTING THE MICROPROCESSOR …………………………38 | ||||
(5) | Method of Recording on Discs ………………………………19 | |||||
⁄1 HANDLING CARTRIDGES …………………………………………38 | ||||||
(6) | Starting to Record ……………………………………………20 | |||||
(7) | Stopping Recording ……………………………………………20 | (1) | Cautions on Handling …………………………………………38 | |||
(2) | Cautions on Storing ……………………………………………38 | |||||
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(9) | Detecting the Input Level ……………………………………21 | ⁄2 MESSAGES …………………………………………………………39 | ||||
Incrementing Track Numbers…………………………………22 | ⁄3 SYSTEM LIMITATIONS ……………………………………………40 | |||||
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(1) | Track Number Limits …………………………………………40 | |||||
n HANDY OPERATIONS ………………………………………23 ~ 25 | ||||||
(2) | Recording Time Limits | ………………………………………40 | ||||
(1) | Setting Cue Points ……………………………………………23 | (3) | Editing Function Limits | ………………………………………40 | ||
(2) | Direct Search for Cue Points …………………………………24 | (4) | Title Function Limits …………………………………………40 | |||
(3) | Instantaneous play (Hot Start) ………………………………25 | (5) | Other Limits ……………………………………………………40 | |||
m PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK …………………………………26 ~ 28 | ⁄4 SPECIFICATIONS ……………………………………………………41 |
(1)Inputting Programs ……………………………………………26
(2)Changing Programs ………………………………………26, 27
(3)Playing Programs ………………………………………………27
(4)Presetting Programs …………………………………………28
Checking the Contents
Check that the carton contains the following items:
3P power supply cord ……………………………………………1 pc.
Operating instructions (this booklet) ……………………………1 pc.
Installing the Units
Up to three units can be installed in a 19” EIA rack or console. Install shelves on the rack.
NOTES:
•To be ensure proper operation of the
•The display window (fluorescent tube) is designed so that all indications can be seen from within the angles shown below. Install the units so that the visual angle is within this range.
•DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020,
Following the provisions of 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC Directive.
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