1Using the search dial, move the selection mark (asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list.

The Mark IN point address is stored as the IN point and the Mark OUT point address is stored as the OUT point. At the same time, the IN button and OUT button light and the ENTRY/SHIFT button starts flashing.

2Perform either one of the following operations.

Hold down the ENTRY/SHIFT button and press the LIST/– button, exiting from the ClipLink log data list.

Cue up to the IN point or OUT point. (See page 97.)

3Cue up to the tape position to be made the new Mark IN point. (See page 71.)

4Holding down the IN button, press the ENTRY/ SHIFT button.

The ENTRY/SHIFT button lights and the Mark IN point address changes.

5Cue up to the tape position to be made the new Mark OUT point. (See page 71.)

6Holding down the OUT button, press the ENTRY/ SHIFT button.

The Mark OUT point address changes.

7Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the LIST/– button to display the ClipLink log data list, then make sure the selection mark (asterisk) is kept at the position of the desired data item selected in step 1.

If the selection mark (asterisk) is at a wrong position

Using the search dial, return the selection mark to the desired data item.

8Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the MARK/+ button.

The ENTRY/SHIFT button goes out and the Mark IN point and Mark OUT point addresses are rewritten.

Changing the OK/NG Status

To change the OK/NG status of the data item selected on the ClipLink log data list, proceed as follows.

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1Using the serarch dial, move the selection mark (asterisk) to the desired data item on the ClipLink log data list.

2Hold down the STOP button and press the SET button.

The following setting screen appears.

CLIPLINK LOG DATA LIST

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*3 M 00:03:50:00 OK

OK/NG OK

3Hold down the SEARCH button and turn the search dial to change the setting to OK or NG as required.

4Holding down the ENTRY/SHIFT button, press the MARK/+ button.

The OK/NG status is rewritten.

(Continued)

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