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On a digital audio tapeOnly the digital audio tape made especially for DAT deck is required. Unlike a conventional analog audio cassette tape, a digital audio tape can be used only one side.
•Digital audio tape is designed to avoid a dust. Do not open the inside of the tape.
•The hole at the back of a tape is a detector slot. Do not cover the slot.
Notes•When you turn on the power, the 8 indicator flashes for a moment in the display window. During this period, no buttons other than the 0OPEN/CLOSE and 3buttons are operative. Wait until flashing stops and the 8indicator goes off.
•When inserting the cassette, do not push the cassette compartment closed. Be sure to use the 0OPEN/CLOSE button.
On the sampling frequencyWhen a cassette is inserted and a source program is played back, the sampling frequency (48 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 32 kHz) of the source program appears in the display window.
To prevent accidental erasure ÅWhen a recording is made, any previously recorded signal will be erased automatically. To prevent accidental erasure, set the safety tab to the position shown in the illustration. With the hole open, rewriting sub codes cannot be performed.
A)Recording is impossible (with the hole open).
B)Recording is possible (with the hole covered).
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