Sony PCM-R500, PCM-R700 manual Writing Start IDs During Recording, Writing Sub Codes, 20EN

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Writing Sub Codes

Writing Sub Codes

Writing Start IDs During Recording

START ID AUTO START ID WRITE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Writing program numbers during recording

Program numbers occupy the same positions as the start IDs and are determined by depending on the following conditions:

When a program number is displayed

The next program number rises by one above when the next start ID is written.

When no program number is displayed (“--” appears instead)

Program numbers are not written even when start IDs are written. To write program nunbers, rewind the tape to the nearest start ID to display the program number, and then locate the position where you want to start recording.

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CLEAR Writing Start IDs During Recording 0

Number buttons

Specifying the first program number to be assigned

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Pause recording.

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Press the number button(s) on the supplied

 

remote, or turn DATA to input the first program

 

number.

 

The number appears in the display.

Writing start IDs manually during recording

Press START ID WRITE.

“ID WRITE” appears in the display for a few seconds and the start ID is written on the tape. “START ID” flashes in the display during this time.

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START ID

Note

The interval between start IDs must be more than 18 seconds (36 seconds in long-play mode). If the interval is less than 18 seconds (or 36 seconds), the deck may fail to detect the second start ID while playing a tape.

Writing start IDs automatically during recording

Press START ID AUTO repeatedly until “AUTO” appears in the display.

For details on the condition for the automatic writing of start IDs, see “Writing start IDs automatically during recording” on page 7, and “Menu Operations” on pages 24 and 25.

To cancel the number, press the CLEAR button on

the supplied remote.

3 Start recording.

A start ID and the assigned program number are

written simultaneously.

Note

During automatic start ID writing the positioning of some start IDs may be inaccurately or inappropriately positioned away from the beginning of the track. If this happens, you can reposition or erase the start IDs later (see “Accurate positioning of sub codes” on pages 21and 22, and “Erasing Sub Codes” on page 23).

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