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Philips DCC 170 Instruction Manual page 19

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RECORDING OF MARKERS
RECORDING A NE)Cr MARKER
RECORDING A NEXT MARKER ON SIDE A
1
.
Select the recording pause mode (by sliding the REC
PAUSE switch to the right) at the position on side A where
you want to write a next marker.
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2. Press the MKR MODE key twice.
The display will show:
H«drFiKR~r
■mTE. □
RECORDING A NEXT MARKER ON SIDE B
1. Select the recording pause mode (by sliding the REC
PAUSE switch to the right) at the position on side B where L
you want to write a NOT marker.
2. Press the MKR MODE key once.
The display will show:
3. Press the MKR WRITE key.
The DCC170 will now write a next marker, wind to the
end of side B and stop.
3. Press the MKR WRITE key.
The DCC 170 will now write a next marker and wind to the
end of side A.
HeKt MKR
AUTO WRTE □
Skip- to B
AUTO
Then the tape will be reversed to side B and a LEAD IN
area will be written. The recording pause mode will be
entered again._
Lead In B
AUTO W.TE
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OVERWRITING SIDE B_
In case you wish to overwrite side B after writing a reverse or
next marker on side A. please note the following:
• Before entering the recording pause mode at the position
where you want to write a reverse or next marker, make
sure that the display is showing the track number and
absolute time.
If this information is not shown, the recording will be
continued without recording of the correct track and/or
absolute time information,
(see also page 15 'Recording on a specific location of a
recorded DCC').
• In case you are overwriting a recorded DCC which already
contains a reverse or next marker, make sure to write the
new marker at the same position or before the position of
the old marker. If this is not done, the new marker will not
work correctly.
4. Press the PLAY/SIDE ◄ ► key to continue recording on
sideB
Note: Recording of a next marker acts regardless of the
position of the REV MODE switch. Even when the REV
MODE switch Is set to position HI .the above procedure
remains unchanged.
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