Setting the clock to stamp the recorded time

To stamp the date and time on the MD when you record, you first need to set the clock. You can set the clock either from the detached recorder, or from the station when the recorder is attached.

 

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ACTIVE DC IN 9V DIGITAL IN

DIGITAL OUT

 

 

SP OUT

 

IN

OUT

OPT 1 OPT 2

OPTICAL

CLOCK SET

CLOCK SET

1 Press CLOCK SET.

Use a pointed object. The digits of the year flash.

Display window of the station

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2 Change the current year by pressing

Âor µ.

To change the digits rapidly, keep pressing Âor µ.

3 Press mto enter the year.

The digit of the month flashes.

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the current month, date, hour, and minute.

When you press TITLE/ENTER to enter the minute, the clock starts operating.

If you make a mistake while setting the clock

Press p, and set the clock again from step 2. You can skip a step by pressing m.

To set the clock on the recorder

The procedure is the same as in setting the clock on the station. Press CLOCK SET at the bottom of the recorder so that the digit of the year flashes. Change the number with =or +, and enter with (. When you press (to enter the minute, the clock starts operating.

When you attach the recorder to the station after you have set the clock on the recorder, the clock on the station will be synchronized automatically.

To display the time in the 24- hour system

While setting the clock, press DISPLAY. To display the time in the 12-hour system, press DISPLAY again.

Charging the built-in battery for the clock

When you use the recorder for the first time or after a long period of disuse, charge the built-in battery. After setting the clock, leave the recorder connected to the AC power for about 2 hours to charge the built-in battery. Once charged, the built-in battery should last about a month without connecting to any of the power sources. The recorder will automatically charge the built-in battery while connected to AC power, dry batteries or a rechargeable battery.

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