Sony TCD-D100 Operating Instructions primary manual - Page 29

Assigning, Program, Numbers

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Assigning Program Numbers A program number is a signal which indicates the number of the program (track). The program number is written at the same time as the Start ID. START ID•MODE START ID•ENTER Note Writing and renumbering of the program number may not be completed successfully to a tape that has been recorded on other DAT decks and has a Start ID at the beginning. Tip Renumbering is necessary for the following tapes: • On which the Start ID was written during playback. • Which has missing program numbers or duplicated program numbers because the tape is recorded from the halfway of it. • Which has a missing program number because the program number was erased at the same time a Start ID was erased on the tape. When recording from the beginning of the tape The program number is written automatically from number 1 in sequential order at the same time as the Start ID. - When recording from the halfway of the tape Press the 0* 0.10-1 or IN +II button to display the program number before you begin recording. The program number is written in sequential order from the following program at the same time the Start ID is written. Renumbering the program number 1 Press the START ID•MODE button repeatedly until "RENUMBER" appears in the display of the main unit. 2 Press the START ID•ENTER button when the tape- corder is in the stop or playback mode. The tape will automatically rewind to the beginning of the program number that was written with the Start ID and then starts to renumber the program (tracks). START-ID " flashes while the programmumber is renumbered and " F? E N U1T " and the tape counter appears while the tape _ Cis ' i stri _ I 1_11 /1 I InEllootER1 is fast forwarding to the next Start ID program (track). When the renumbering operation is completed, the tape-corder rewinds the tape to the beginning and stops. Recording 29''

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Assigning
Program
Numbers
A
program
number
is
a
signal
which
indicates
the
number
of
the
program
(track).
The
program
number
is
written
at
the
same
time
as
the
Start
ID.
START
ID•MODE
START
ID•ENTER
Note
Writing
and
renumbering
of
the
program
number
may
not
be
completed
successfully
to
a
tape
that
has
been
recorded
on
other
DAT
decks
and
has
a
Start
ID
at
the
beginning.
Tip
Renumbering
is
necessary
for
the
following
tapes:
On
which
the
Start
ID
was
written
during
playback.
Which
has
missing
program
numbers
or
duplicated
program
numbers
because
the
tape
is
recorded
from
the
halfway
of
it.
Which
has
a
missing
program
number
because
the
program
number
was
erased
at
the
same
time
a
Start
ID
was
erased
on
the
tape.
When
recording
from
the
beginning
of
the
tape
The
program
number
is
written
automatically
from
number
1
in
sequential
order
at
the
same
time
as
the
Start
ID.
-
When
recording
from
the
halfway
of
the
tape
Press
the
0*
0.10-1
or
IN
+II
button
to
display
the
program
number
before
you
begin
recording.
The
program
number
is
written
in
sequential
order
from
the
following
program
at
the
same
time
the
Start
ID
is
written.
Renumbering
the
program
number
1
Press
the
START
ID•MODE
button
repeatedly
until
"RENUMBER"
appears
in
the
display
of
the
main
unit.
Press
the
START
ID•ENTER
button
when
the
tape
-
corder
is
in
the
stop
or
playback
mode.
The
tape
will
automatically
rewind
to
the
beginning
of
the
program
number
that
was
written
with
the
Start
ID
and
then
starts
to
renumber
the
program
(tracks).
2
START
-ID
"
fl
ashes
while
the
programmumber
is
renumbered
and
"
F?
E
N
U1T
"
and
the
tape
counter
appears
while
the
tape
is
fast
forwarding
to
the
next
Start
ID
program
(track).
When
the
renumbering
operation
is
completed,
the
tape
-corder
rewinds
the
tape
to
the
beginning
and
stops.
_
Cis
'
i
stri
_
I
1_11
/1
I
InEllootER1
Recording
29''