Function menus (continued)

<CUE>

A maximum of 60 cue points can be set on these menu

screens. When “AUTO” has been selected as the F3 (PAGE) setting on the AUTO PAGE mode <CUE SHIFT> menu, up to 10 pages of cue points with 6 cue points on each page can be managed on a page-by-page basis. The 60 cue points are indicated using the page number display and registered point display areas.

<Note>

Cue points cannot be registered, prerolled, etc. if a setting other than “ENA” has been selected as the setup menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting in the REMOTE mode.

Page number display area

Cue point data

Registered point display area

display areas

SHIFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6

Moving to registered points

The highlighting on the registered point display area is moved by turning the ADJUST dial. It is moved in the ascending order of points when the dial is turned clockwise and in the descending order of points when it is turned counterclockwise. When “AUTO” has been selected as the F3 (PAGE) setting on the <CUE SHIFT> menu, the

highlighting can be moved also to the previous or next page.

zDepending on the setting selected for F4 (ROTATE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu, the following applies to moving the highlighting in the ascending order of points.

When “OFF” is set:

The highlighting cannot be moved from page 9 to page 0.

When “ON” is set:

The highlighting can be moved from page 9 to page 0.

zIn moving in the descending order of points, the highlighting cannot be moved from page 0 to page 9.

SHIFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6

Page number display area

The page number from 0 to 9 is indicated here.

Registered point display area

On each page, six cue point data managed by registered point numbers are displayed. A point whose registered point number is highlighted is targeted for registration and search. Shown below is the correlation between the page numbers and registered point numbers.

Page no.

Registered points

Page no.

Registered points

0

01–06

5

51–56

1

11–16

6

61–66

2

21–26

7

71–76

3

31–36

8

81–86

4

41–46

9

91–96

Search point and registered point operations

Each time the F3 (MODE) button of the <CUE> menu is pressed, the search mode and cue point registration mode are switched alternately. Perform the search point or registered point operations in the respective mode.

zWhen the power is turned on, the search point or registered point, whichever was established when the power was last turned off, is established.

zWhen the setting for F3 (PAGE) or F4 (ROTATE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu has been changed, “01” (page 0/ point no.1) is set for both the search and registered points.

Cue point registration mode

It is possible to register points to which the tape is to be prerolled. When the display page has been changed using the F1 (PREV) or F2 (NEXT) button on the <CUE> menu, the following applies depending on the setting for F3 (PAGE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu.

When “MANU” is set:

Both the search and registered points move to the top of the changed page.

When “AUTO” is set:

Only the registered point moves to the top of the changed page; the search point does not move.

Page operations

Pages can be scrolled in the forward or reverse direction using the F1 (PREV) or F2 (NEXT) function buttons.

zDepending on the setting selected for F4 (ROTATE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu, the following applies to scrolling pages in the forward direction.

When “OFF” is set:

Page 0 cannot be scrolled forward from page 9. When “ON” is set:

Page 0 can be scrolled forward from page 9.

zIn scrolling pages in the reverse direction, page 9 cannot be scrolled in reverse from page 0.

Search mode

The desired search point can be selected, and the tape can be prerolled to that point.

When the display page has been changed using the F1 (PREV) or F2 (NEXT) button on the <CUE> menu, the following applies depending on the setting for F3 (PAGE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu.

When “MANU” is set:

Both the search and registered points move to the top of the changed page.

When “AUTO” is set:

Only the search point moves to the top of the changed page; the registered point does not move.

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