Names & functions of parts, Top panel – Teac RC-601MKII User Manual
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TASCAM RC-601MKII
NAMES & FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
ແ MENU key
Switches the menu mode ON/OFF. Various settings
can be made using the menu. (→ page 13 “Menu
Operations”)
[NOTE]
• When the CD-601MKII is in the menu mode, all operation
keys on the RC-601MKII are disabled.
ໂ Display window
This window displays disc information, CD-601MKII
operation mode, menus, and various other information.
(→ page 7 “Display window”)
ໃ MONITOR SELECT knob
Selects the headphone monitor source from four lines
of stereo signals that are input from the MONITOR IN
terminal on the rear panel of the RC-601MKII.
ໄ LEVEL knob
Adjusts the headphone output level.
PHONES terminal
This is the standard phone jack for connecting stereo
headphones.
ໆ DISPLAY MODE key
Each press of this key switches the time display mode on
the RC-601MKII’s display window.
As the default setting, the time display mode is switched
between “track elapsed time” and “track remaining time.”
You can select the display modes to be switched
between using the menu. (→ page 26 “Switching the
Time Display”)
[NOTE]
• The time display mode in the display window of the
RC-601MKII and the CD-601MKII is set individually.
Set the time display mode for the display window of the
CD-601MKII on the CD-601MKII.
TIME SEARCH key
Switches the time search function ON/OFF. While this
indicator is lit, the numeric keys can be used to skip
to the specified time point while disc operations are
stopped, in the monitor PAUSE mode or during monitor
playback. (→ page 12 “Time Search Function”)
່ INDEX SEARCH key
Switches the index search function ON/OFF. While this
indicator is lit, the numeric keys can be used to specify
an index. (→ page 12 “Specifying the Index No.”)
້ FLASH READY key
When this key is pressed, the cue points are read to
buffer memory on the CD-601MKII for the flash start
function. (→
page 22 “Flash Start”)
໊ FLASH MODE key
Turns the flash start function ON/OFF. When the flash
start function is used, playback can be started instantly
from an already specified cue point. (→ page 22 “Flash
Start”)
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