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Sony DTC-77ES Operating Instructions Manual page 24

Digital audio tape deck
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Sub Codes
In addition to the ordinary audio signals, various contro!
codes called sub codes can be recorded on the DAT
Cassette tapes to ease recording and reproducing
operation.
A desired selection can be called up or time information
can be displayed using the sub codes, for example.
The sub codes, start ID, program number, skip ID, end ID,
program time, absolute time and date function (recording
the date) are available on this unit.
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Sub codes are written on the tape separately from the
audio signals, so the audio signals are not affected. (Refer
to "Technical information" on page 43 for more details.)
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Subcodes, except the absolute time and the date function,
can be rewritten after the audio signal recording has been
completed.
The recorded audio signals are not affected by the rewritten
sub codes.
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When you record the tape with sub codes written onto a
new tape via digital-to-digital connection, the sub codes
to be written on the new tape are following:
The same as the codes written on
the original tape.
Start [Ds
Skip IDs
The same as the codes written on
the original tape.
Program Numbers | New ones will be written according
to the DAT deck you use.
Absolute time
New ones will be written.
End ID
The one written on the original tape
will not be written.
Date function
The one written on the original tape
will not be written.
When you use analog-to-analog connection, no sub codes
on the original tape will be written onto a new tape. New
codes will be written according to the DAT deck you use.
Start ID
This signal indicates the start of amusic selection. Youcan
locate the position of the start ID precisely. This signal
should be written at the beginning of the selection.
Program number
This signal gives a number to selection. You can record it
where the start ID is written. By designating this number,
you can choose the desired selection directly or program
selections in a desired order.
Selection
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Start ID
Selection
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Selection
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Program number
Skip ID
This signal can be marked on the selection wherever you
wish. When the SKIP PLAY indicator is lit during playback,
the deck will skip at high speed from where the skip ID is
marked to the next start ID, and then playback will start
again. Record this skip ID at the beginning of portion you
want to skip.
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Skip ID
Start ID
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