User manual SONY DTC-59ES
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[. . . ] Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow. Should the fuse in the plug supplied with this appliance need to be replaced, a 5 AMP FUSE approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362, i. WARNING To prevent shock hazard, do not insert the plug cut off from the mains lead into a socket outlet. If the plug supplied with this appliance has detachable fuse cover, be sure to attache the fuse cover after you change the fuse. [. . . ] Sub codes, except the absolute time, can be rewritten after the audio signal recording has been completed. When you record the tape with sub codes written onto a new tape via digitalto-digital connection, the sub codes to be written on the new tape are following: Program New ones will be written Numbers according to the DAT deck you use. When you use analog-to-analog connection, no sub codes on the original tape will be written onto a new tape. By designating this number, you can choose the desired selection directly or program selections in a desired order. When the SKIP 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. 1) When you do not want to listen to the very end of a tape, record the end ID at the beginning of the portion you do not want to play. When the end ID is detected during playback, playback stops and the tape is rewound to the beginning automatically. 2) A) A) A) A) A) B) C) 2) When recording new material on a recorded tape, you can write an end ID at the end of the re-recorded portion. This will help you easily find the position to start recording the next time when you want to record other material onto the same tape. A)Selection B)Blank C)Recorded tape D)When recording new material onto the same tape. E) End ID F) Portion where you have not made a second recording (This first recording has not be erased. Note on the point where a start ID is written Å A) During the rehearsal function, a start ID is written at the beginning of the repeated portion as illustrated. A) Point where you pressed START ID WRITE b) Repeated portion (for 3 seconds) c) Selection d) Each time you press 1 e) Each time you press ¡ f) 0. When the 1 or ¡ button is pressed while the repeated portion is played back, the repeated portion is played back up to 8 times max, and then the tape stops. The position of a start ID written during recording or by using the rehearsal function can be finely adjusted. You can shift the start ID position about 2 seconds (about 4 seconds in the long-play mode) backward or forward. To shift it for more than 2 seconds, first erase the start ID (see below) and rewrite it manually. While the start ID you want to erase appears on the display during playback or in the stop mode, press the START ID ERASE button. While the start ID is being erased, the ERASE indicator lights and the START ID indicator flashes. If you press the START ID ERASE button during the stop mode or while the START ID indicator is not on the display If a program number is also written with the start ID, the program number will be erased as well at the same time and the succeeding program number remain unchanged. In this case, re-arrange the program number with the renumbering function. ) There are two ways to write program numbers: · Writing automatically during recording · Writing Automatically during Recording When you proceed so that start IDs are written automatically during recording, the program numbers are also written. [. . . ] For 4 seconds after the power is turned on, the buttons do not function. (page 38) Wait until the blinking of the 8 indicator goes off and then try again. When recording sound from the equipment connected to the COAXIAL IN or OPTICAL IN jack, set the INPUT selector to the COAXIAL or OPT position respectively. When recording sound from the equipment connected to the LINE IN jacks, set to the ANALOG position. [. . . ]
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