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Sony DTC-77ES Operating Instructions Manual page 47

Digital audio tape deck
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Symptom
Cause
End ID cannot be written during
playback.
Remedy
The portion where you want to write the
end ID is blank.
Set the deck in the record-pause mode
by pressing REC, then write the end ID.
Renumbering function does not
operate.
Start ID cannot be erased.
The portion between the end of a start ID
and the beginning of the following start
ID is less than 9 seconds (18 seconds in
the long-play mode) long.
Skip ID cannot be erased.
Two skip !Ds are written continuously.
End ID cannot be erased.
Tape transport noise seems
excessively loud in rewind or
fastforward mode.
The tape stops running
suddenly.
When writing the start IDs manually, write
so that the intervals between them are
more than 9 seconds (18 seconds in the
long-play mode).
When writing the skip IDs, write so that
the intervals between them are more than
1 second (2 seconds in the long-play
mode).
The end ID is written at the beginning of
the tape.
The end ID is written immediately after a
start ID.
This situation depends upon the cassette
being used and is not a problem.
Start recording from the beginning of the
tape.
First erase the start ID.
Ye
eee
A defective or damaged cassette has
been inserted.
Unbalanced left and right
volume.
Increase of noise or
deterioration of sound quality.
The clock for the date function
does not operate once the power
is off.
Incorrect adjustment of the recording
level.
Contamination of the head.
The battery built in this unit is weak.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to
change the tape.
Adjust the recording level correctly.
(page 21)
Clean the head, using the cleaning tape.
Ask the Sony dealer to change the
battery.
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