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Sony DTC-670 Operating Instructions Manual page 21

Digital audio tape deck
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End ID
@
This signal indicates the end positionofa
recording.
@
When you do not want to listen to the very end
of a tape, record the end ID at the beginning
End ID
of the portion you do not want to play.
When the end ID is detected during playback,
During playback, the tape is automatically rewound to the
playback stops and the tape is rewound to the
beginning.
beginning automatically.
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When recording new material on a recorded
Recorded tape
tape, you can write an end ID at the end of the
re-recorded portion. This will help you easily
Selection
When recording
find the position to start recording the next time
new material onto
when you wanttorecord other material onto the
the same tape
same tape.
Like a start ID or skip ID, end ID can also be
erased later.
Portion where you have not made a second recording
(This first recording has not be erased.)
Absolute time
The absolute time indicates the position of the tape,
giving the time elapsed from the beginning. The
absolute time is recorded automatically at the same
time the audio signal is recorded. It cannot be re-
recorded. The absolute time allows you to confirm the
elapsed time from the beginning of the tape.
This is the time elapsed for a selection.
Program time
|
When using the sub codes
Locating a selection (AMS function)
Start 1D
Listening to the first portion of selections sequentially
Start ID
|
(Music Scan)
is
.
Choosing a selection directly
Start |ID/Program number
Programming desired selections in a desired order
Start 1D/Program number
(RMS play)
Skipping the portion not desired
Skip ID/Start ID
Looking for the position at which the recording or
End ID
playback ends
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