Kenwood DX-7 instruction manual To manually write a ST-ID during recording, Display example

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To manually write a ST-ID during recording

In situations such as when recording an audio source that has no space between tunes,

you can manually write ST-IDs in the appropriate locations while recording is being carried out.

• After writing a ST-ID, you must wait at least 9 seconds before writing the next ST-ID.

• You cannot write more than 99 tune numbers.

• If no tune number is displayed, writing a ST-ID will not switch to the next tune num- ber. Renumber the tunes after recording is finished. (See page 25.)

To add a ST-ID to a previously recorded tape

If the displayed tune number does not change when tunes change during playback, no ST-

ID is recorded at that location. In such a case, use the following procedure to add the neces- sary ST-ID.

Use the [REW] and [FA

At the start posi-

buttons to move the tape

tion, press the

to the start position.

(REGl button again.

REW

FF

 

• The unit enters ST-ID

 

 

record-standby mode

 

 

and the following oper-

• Each time one of these

• The ST-I D is written on

ation occurs.

buttons is pressed, the

the tape and then play-

• After three seconds of

position where the ST-

back continues.

playback, the tape auto-

ID indicator lights is

 

matically

rewinds to a

moved forward or back-

 

position

two seconds

ward by 0.3 second.

 

before the start position.

(1.8 seconds max.)

 

(This is repeated up to

 

 

10 times.)

 

 

TiT)

(REW)I-l-I (FF)A

0.3 sec.C.3 sec.

Display example

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(Lights) (Lights)

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Leave at least 9 seconds between ST-IDs.

Tune numbers do not change automatically when a ST-ID is added. After adding all neces- sary ST-IDs, renumber the tunes. (See page 25.)

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Kenwood DX-7 To manually write a ST-ID during recording, To add a ST-ID to a previously recorded tape, Display example