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4 - SHIFT functions

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Use the

INS/+

and

DEL/-

keys or the

DATA

dial to

adjust the offset backwards or forwards by up to 50
frames in either direction.

Press

PLAY

to preview the location of the ID point.

The tape will rewind to the position, with the offset
added or subtracted, and start playing back from the
previewed ID position. While playing back, the word

Posit

will be shown on the display. When play-

back stops after a few seconds, the offset value will
replace the word

Posit

, and may be re-adjusted

as described above.

Repeat the adjustment of the ID point and the pre-
view of the point as many times as necessary.

When the ID point has been located satisfactorily,
press

ENTER

. The display will show

WR-ST

or

WR-SK

, depending on whether a START or SKIP

ID is being written.

The edited point can also be used here as a location
memory (use the

MEMO 1

or

MEMO 2

key).

The writing of the ID can be canceled at any time
after

POSITION

has been pressed by pressing

STOP

.

4.4.4 Writing an END ID

Writing an END ID will stop the tape. If an END ID
is written in the middle of recorded material, the
material following the END ID will be inaccessible
until the END ID is erased.

An END ID can be written from the record, or the
record pause mode.

Select the

END WRT

option as described in 4.4.1,

"Selecting an ID mode".

Press

ENTER

. The END ID will be written at the

point that

ENTER

is pressed.

4.4.5 Erasing a START or SKIP ID

Select the

START ERASE

or

SKIP ERASE

option

as described in 4.4.1, "Selecting an ID mode".

Locate the tape to a little after the START or SKIP
ID to be erased or within the ID section itself.

Press

ENTER

. The tape will move backwards to find

the first appropriate ID, and

ER-ST

or

ER-SK

as appropriate is shown in the display. When the
erase function is started, the tape will take some time
to search for the ID and position itself appropriately.

When the ID has been located, the

START ERASE

or

SKIP ERASE

shown in the display will start

flashing, and the

RECORD

and

PLAY

indicators

will light.

After the ID has been erased, the deck will continue
playing the tape.

NOTE

If a START ID is erased, the program num-
bers will not be continuous. The renumbering
function may be used to restore the
sequence.

4.4.6 Erasing an END ID

Select

END ERASE

as the ID mode (see 4.4.1,

"Selecting an ID mode").

Move the tape to a little after the END ID, and press

ENTER

.

The tape will move back to the END ID and will
erase it (the

RECORD

and

PLAY

indicators will

both light). While the ID is being erased, the words

END ERASE

will flash in the display.

4.4.7 Erasing titles

If characters have been recorded on tape, the boxed
word

CHAR

will appear on the bottom of the display

(below the seconds digits).

To erase the characters which have been previously
recorded as program titles, select

CHAR ERASE

as

the ID mode (see 4.4.1, "Selecting an ID mode").

Move the tape to a little after the end of the START
ID containing the characters to be erased,

Press

ENTER

; the display will show

ER-CH

, and

the tape will start moving back until the START ID
containing the characters is located on tape. The
character information will then be erased (the

RECORD

and

PLAY

indicators will both light), but

the START ID containing the title characters and the
audio information will be retained. While the erase
operation is taking place, the words

CHAR ERASE

will flash in the display.

4.4.8 Renumbering START IDs

If START IDs have been written to a tape after audio
recording has taken place, or if START IDs have
been removed from a sequence, the program num-
bers will not form a continuous series.

To renumber the programs, select

RENUM

as the ID

mode.

The right side of the display will show

#01

(flash-

ing), showing that the first START ID will be renum-
bered as 01.