Marantz CC4300N Checking the Edited Tracks, Start Edit Recording, Clearing All Edited Tracks

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Operations

Checking the Edited Tracks

In the edit mode, check as you do the programmed tracks. (refer to “Checking the Programmed Selections” on page 15)

PROGRAM

RANDOM

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PROGRAM

 

DELETE

INTRO

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start Edit Recording

Before start editing, connect remote control input of Marantz cassette deck with remote control output of CC4300 by remote control cable.

Reverse mode switch may be set to any of one side (O), both sides (p) and continuous play ().

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EDIT T.SIZE DIMMER TIME

Clearing All Edited Tracks

In the edit mode, press the Stop/Clear button on the unit or the Stop/Clear button on the remote control for more than 4 seconds.

7 8 9

PROGRAM

 

DELETE

INTRO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

or

EDIT T.SIZE DIMMER TIME

Opening the disc tray clears all edited tracks, too.

OPEN/CLOSE

In the manual edit mode only, you can clear or rectify the edited tracks as you do in “Rectifying Any Wrong Programmed Selection” or “Clearing the Programmed Selections” on page 16 and 17.

-Synchro recording with Marantz auto reverse cassette deck (when set to both sides (p) or continuous play () mode).

1. After setting up Edit program automatically or manually, setup the cassette deck to rec pause state.

2. Press Play/Pause button of the unit to start A side program. The player sends out signal to start recording and start playing A side program after 4 seconds.

3. After A side program complete, player turns to the pause state at the beginning of B side program.

4. When A side of the tape ends up, cassette deck inverts its recording direction and set to rec pause state automatically.

5. Press Play/Pause button of the unit manually to start B side recording. Player sends out signal to restart recording and start playing B side program after 4 seconds.

6. After B side program complete, player stops playing and clears edit program automatically.

If the tape ends up before edit program of one side completes, for example by wrong tape length have chosen, cassette deck send out signal to player to let the player cancel the rest of program. Player jumps to the beginning of B side if it was A side or stop playing and clear edit program if it was B side.

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Contents Model CC4300 User Guide English English Finnish Contents Unpacking For Your SafetyGeneral Information ForewordPlaying CD-RW discs PlacementAlways keep the disc surface clean Compact DiscsFront Panel Controls Functional Overview@0PHONES jack Fluorescent Display§ Forward skip/Search button 92 / Play/Pause buttonRear Panel Controls Remote Control Unit RC4300CC Loading batteries Operation of Remote Control UnitRemote control External Controller Amplifier / Receiver Connecting other Audio EquipmentConnections CC4300Cassette Deck Amplifier / Receiver Connecting the Remote ControlPlaying CDs Display in Stop ModeOperations Searching for a Passage during Play Changing Discs during PlaySkip and Search Play Selecting a DiscPlaying the First 10 Seconds Each Track Introscan Play Playing Tracks in Random Sequence Random PlayPlaying Tracks in Any Sequence Programmed Play Repeat PlayAppear in the programmed sequence Checking the Programmed SelectionsRectifying Any Wrong Programmed Selection To Clear All Programmed Selections Clearing the Programmed SelectionsTo Clear One by One To Delete a Specific SelectionUse Disc selector or Disc Skip buttons before Setting Up Auto EditEditing for Recording Setting Up Manual Edit Clearing All Edited Tracks Checking the Edited TracksStart Edit Recording Operations Deleting the Undesired Discs or Tracks Deleted PlayChecking the Deleted Selections To Recover All Deleted Selections Recovering the Deleted SelectionsTo Recover One by One To Recover a Specific SelectionSelecting a Time Display Using the HeadphonesData Packet Pin Assignment of the ConnectorRS-232C Physical Specification External Control Serial Interface RS-232CAcceptable RC-5 Code Remote Control Unit RC4300CC RC-5 CodeFunction Code Ascii Code Problem Possible Cause TroubleshootingTypical Audio Performances SpecificationsIs a registered trademark