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Philips DCC 170 Instruction Manual page 15

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RECORDING
DISPLAY MESSAGES
The plug for the DI6ITAL/MIC/LINE in socket is not inserted
correctly or there is no digital input signal.
Check the connections, (see page 9)
RECORDING ON A SPECIFIC LOCATION OF A
RECORDED DCC_
To obtain correct track and time information (in order to be
able to check the location of the tape and to search for a
desired track), it is required to record the absolute time
continuously. If the cassette contains an incorrect recorded
part (or when recording is started at a position where
absolute time is not known) it is not possible to record the
absolute time after that position.
In order to avoid incorrect areas, make sure to perform
following steps when recording on a specific location on the
tape.
The DCC 170 can not record the digital input when you are
using the rechargeable battery.
Connect the mains adapter, (see page 8)
The recording is protected by the slider switch on the back of
the cassette.
Slide the switch to the other position (see page 10)
A. CONTINUOUS RECORDING AFTER A
PREVIOUSLY RECORDED LOCATION
1. Insert the recorded cassette.
2. Start playback at a position shortly before the end
of the recorded part on the tape.
3. Press STOP/OFF ■ when the display is showing the
END indication as shown below:
4. Follow the procedure as described before to start
recording (from point 4. onward).
Digital recording is prohibited according to SCMS.
Record the source via the analog (LINE) connection.
ABOUT SCMS_
The DCC 170 operates with a Serial Copy Management
system, which includes that a fully digital copy can be made
from Prerecorded digital material but only directly from the
original material, e.g. You can make a digital recording from a
CD to your DCC 170 via the digital connections. However, it is
not possible to make a digital copy of this recorded DCC
cassette to another DCC recorder. When you want to copy
this cassette from on DCC recorder to another you can only
do this via the analog connections.
B. OVERWRITING FROM A SPECIFIC LOCATION
1. Insert the recorded cassette.
2. Search for the specific location on the tape with the
playback and/or skip functions.
3. Check whether the display shows the ABS
indication and whether the correct track number
and absolute time is indicated.
4. Follow the procedure as described before to start
recording (from point 4. onward).
Notes
- If the time mode is different, change it to ABS time mode
(see page 13)
- A track number is recorded only at the beginning of the
tracks.
- In case the display is not showing the track number
although it is showing the absolute time, try to go back to
the beginning of a previous track and start playback.
-When recording is started while the display Is not showing
the track number, no track number recording is possible for
following tracks,
-When recording is started while the display Is not showing
the absolute time, no absolute time recording is possible
for following tracks.
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