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• The tape operation naode is
displayed on the screen whenever
you change the mode.
• If you are rewinding a tape and
the time counter is displayed on
the screen, the tape will stop when
the counter reaches "00:00:00."
Use this function to search for the
beginning of a recording.
Displaying on-screen information
Press DISPLAY to turn the display on or off.
The date and time, tape operation mode is displayed.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly to scroll between XDS ON, CAPTION, and
DISPLAY OFF. For more information on XDS and CAPTION, see page 39.
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- Current date and time
Displaying the tape counter
Press COUNTER/REMAIN to display the tape counter. The tape counter
shows the tape travel time in hours, minutes and seconds during
recording or playback. Each time you press COUNTER/REMAIN, the
time counter and the remaining tape time counter appears alternately.
Press COUNTER RESET to restore the counter to "00:00:00."
Time counter
Remaining tape
time counter
When you use a 2-hour (120 minute) tape, set TAPE REMAIN to T-120.
When you use a tape longer than 120 minutes, set TAPE REMAIN to
OTHERS.
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Press MENU to display the main menu.
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Move the cursor (►) to "TAPE" with -i- ft or - <1 and press SELECT.
3 Move the cursor (►) to "TAPE MMAIN" with + or - O and press
SELECT.
The selected position turns red.
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TAPE REMAIN: T-120
AUTO REPEAT: OFF
NOISE REDUCTION: OFF
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Using + O or - O, select 'T-120" (the factory setting) or "OTHERS" and
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5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
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