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5. After editing the tracks of the side A, press the EDIT button. CCCCC - • un C7s_Lio• 6. Select and program the tracks to be edited like programming for the side B. Example: When the tracks 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 are edited for the side B. NOM A MACE O-C C C C 1 0ENOVEI 4.13POCE C eeee IL 7:7 I D"'"- p" -3 EDIT 7 8 10 12 After a few seconds I 774.66 = r. arc Mr _I 1 2 84 5 6 7 6 8 10 11 12 • If the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed after editing the tracks, play starts from the first track of the side A for edit recording. • If all tracks of the side A have been played, the unit switches to the pause mode. • If the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, play starts from the first track of the side B for edit recording. NOTE: 1. In the edit mode, the auto space function, leav- ing the spaces of 4 seconds between tracks, is automatically activated. 2. In the edit mode, repeat and random play, etc. are not operative. 3. When checking, clearing or rectifying the tracks, do like programming. But in the auto edit mode, only checking and clearing all edited tracks are possible. 4. During manual edit, if the `!' sign on the time display disappears, it means that the total time of the edited tracks is greater than the selected tape length. So edit the tracks again lest the total time of the edited tracks sho0ld exceed the tape length. 5. When a track of which number is greater than 30 is edited or deleted, the time display may show "--:--". • DELETED PLAY When there are the undesired discs or tracks, you can delete up to 32 selections. • DELETING 1. In the stop mode, press the DELETE button. 1 2 805 ccee IIL 3 _D. 71.7 DELETE 6 788 11 12 u 2. Select the disc with the DISC SELECTOR or DISC SKIP button(s). Example: When you select the first disc. D6 ELETEC C C C RI 1 28 6 7 8 11 12 0 5 8 10 • If the DELETE button is pressed without selecting a track, the selected disc is deleted as one selection. 3. Select the track with the FORWARD or BACKWARD SKIP butt0n. Example: When you select the 4th track. OELErE Clil C CC I 1 2 6 7 11 12 / 8- 4 - 5 8 8 10 4. Press the DELETE button. DELETE &COCO 1 2 8 6 -I I 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 I 5. Within 8 seconds after the step 4, if you select the undesired tracks on that disc, repeat the steps 3 and 4 and if not, repeat the steps 2, 3 and 4. 6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. MO. D MN 49C 1 2 3 9 7a9 11 12 • CHECKING THE DELETED SELECTIONS You can check the deleted selections during deleting or after completion of deleting. • Each time the DELETE button is pressed, the deleted selections will appear in the deleted sequence. 18

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5.
After
editing
the
tracks
of
the
side
A,
press
the
EDIT
button.
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7
CCCCC
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u
Cs_Lio
6.
Select
and
program
the
tracks
to
be
edited
like
programming
for
the
side
B.
Example:
When
the
tracks
7,
8,
9,
10
and
12
are
edited
for
the
side
B.
NOM
A
MACE
I
D"'"
-
p"
-
3
7:7
EDIT
O
-C
C
C
C
IL
7
12
8
10
1
After
a
few
seconds
0ENOVEI
1
2
8
4
5
4.13POCE
774.66
=
arc
Mr
6
7
6
8
10
I
r
.
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11
12
If
the
PLAY/PAUSE
button
is
pressed
after
editing
the
tracks,
play
starts
from
the
first
track
of
the
side
A
for
edit
recording.
If
all
tracks
of
the
side
A
have
been
played,
the
unit
switches
to
the
pause
mode.
If
the
PLAY/PAUSE
button
is
pressed,
play
starts
from
the
first
track
of
the
side
B
for
edit
recording.
NOTE:
1.
In
the
edit
mode,
the
auto
space
function,
leav-
ing
the
spaces
of
4
seconds
between
tracks,
is
automatically
activated.
2.
In
the
edit
mode,
repeat
and
random
play,
etc.
are
not
operative.
3.
When
checking,
clearing
or
rectifying
the
tracks,
do
like
programming.
But
in
the
auto
edit
mode,
only
checking
and
clearing
all
edited
tracks
are
possible.
4.
During
manual
edit,
if
the
`!'
sign
on
the
time
dis-
play
disappears,
it
means
that
the
total
time
of
the
edited
tracks
is
greater
than
the
selected
tape
length.
So
edit
the
tracks
again
lest
the
total
time
of
the
edited
tracks
sho0ld
exceed
the
tape
length.
5.
When
a
track
of
which
number
is
greater
than
30
is
edited
or
deleted,
the
time
display
may
show
"--:--".
DELETED
PLAY
When
there
are
the
undesired
discs
or
tracks,
you
can
delete
up
to
32
selections.
DELETING
1.
In
the
stop
mode,
press
the
DELETE
button.
DELETE
I
71.7
ccee
IL
3
_D.
u
1
2
8
0
5
6
7
8
8
11
12
2.
Select
the
disc
with
the
DISC
SELECTOR
or
DISC
SKIP
button(s).
Example:
When
you
select
the
first
disc.
6
DELETE
C
C
C
C
RI
1
2
8
0
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
If
the
DELETE
button
is
pressed
without
select-
ing
a
track,
the
selected
disc
is
deleted
as
one
selection.
3.
Select
the
track
with
the
FORWARD
or
BACK-
WARD
SKIP
butt0n.
Example:
When
you
select
the
4th
track.
OELErE
C
li
l
C
CC
I
/
1
2
8
-
4
-
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
4.
Press
the
DELETE
button.
1
2
8
6
DELETE
6
7
8
8
10
&COCO
I
-
I
I
11
12
5.
Within
8
seconds
after
the
step
4,
if
you
select
the
undesired
tracks
on
that
disc,
repeat
the
steps
3
and
4
and
if
not,
repeat
the
steps
2,
3
and
4.
6.
Press
the
PLAY/PAUSE
button.
MO.
MN
49C
D
1
2
3
9
7
a
9
11
12
CHECKING
THE
DELETED
SELECTIONS
You
can
check
the
deleted
selections
during
delet-
ing
or
after
completion
of
deleting.
Each
time
the
DELETE
button
is
pressed,
the
deleted
selections
will
appear
in
the
deleted
sequence.
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