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The longest recording period in each time ` Mode The t recording period Cassette DT-120 DT-90 DT-60 DT-46 standard 2h 1h3Om 1h 46m long 4h 3h 2h 1h32m (h: hour, m: minute) You can select the appropriate mode-Standard mode (SP) or Long-play mode (LP)-with the mode selector on the unit. When is the long-recording/playback unavailable? The digital input signal on 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz cannot be recorded/played back in the long play mode, even if the mode selector is set to LP. Press the► PLAY button longer than usual during recording to display and check the sampling frequency of the source program in the display window. The time counter in the long-play mode Absolute time and total remaining tape appears, based on those in the standard mode. To obtain the actual long play time, double each value. For the customers who have other DAT decks which do not have the long-play mode If you playback the tape-which you changed the mode from the standard to the long-play during recording-on other DAT decks which do not have the long-play mode, loud noise may occur at the boundary between the standard mode recorded section and the long-play mode one. Turn down the volume in this case. Same thing occurs when you playback the tape which you made the standard mode recording on which the long-play mode one had been made. To prevent accidental erasure When a recording is made, any previously recorded signal will be erased automatically. To prevent accidental erasure, set the safety tab to the position shown in the illustration. 1c -tioxt4,7\ tiPotzi;\ )1 'R is impossible (with the hole open). r. Recording is possible (with the hole covered) If recording cannot be made Check the following: • The safety tab of the cassette is set to the record- inhibit position. • No tape is loaded. • The input selector on the unit or the recommended connecting cord, etc., is set to the incorrect position. • Tape is fully rewound to the end. • The output level of the playback equipment is too low. • You are trying to record a signal which cannot be recoreded via the digital input. (The • ea indication blinks in the display window.) If you repeat recording from the beginning of the tape The sound which was recorded previously may be heard. This is not a trouble. 25

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The
longest
recording
period
in
each
time
`
Mode
The
t
recording
period
Cassette
standard
long
DT
-120
2h
4h
DT
-90
1h3Om
3h
DT
-60
1h
2h
DT
-46
46m
1h32m
(h:
hour,
m:
minute)
You
can
select
the
appropriate
mode
—Standard
mode
(SP)
or
Long
-play
mode
(LP)
—with
the
mode
selector
on
the
unit.
When
is
the
long-recording/playback
unavailable?
The
digital
input
signal
on
44.1
kHz
or
48
kHz
cannot
be
recorded/played
back
in
the
long
play mode,
even
if
the
mode
selector
is
set
to
LP.
Press
the
PLAY
button
longer
than
usual
during
recording
to
display
and
check
the
sampling
frequency
of
the
source
program
in
the
display
window.
The
time
counter
in
the
long
-play
mode
Absolute
time
and
total
remaining
tape
appears,
based
on
those
in
the
standard
mode.
To
obtain
the
actual
long
play
time,
double
each
value.
For
the
customers
who
have
other
DAT
decks
which
do
not
have
the
long
-play
mode
If
you
playback
the
tape
—which
you
changed
the
mode
from
the
standard
to
the
long
-play
during
recording
—on
other
DAT
decks
which
do
not
have
the
long
-play
mode,
loud
noise
may
occur
at
the
boundary
between
the
standard
mode
recorded
section
and
the
long
-play
mode
one.
Turn
down
the
volume
in
this
case.
Same
thing
occurs
when
you
playback
the
tape
which
you
made
the
standard
mode
recording
on
which
the
long
-play
mode
one
had
been
made.
To
prevent
accidental
erasure
When
a
recording
is
made,
any
previously
recorded
signal
will
be
erased
automatically.
To
prevent
accidental
erasure,
set
the
safety
tab
to
the
position
shown
in
the
illustration.
r.
)1
1
c
-
tioxt4,7\
tiPotzi;\
' R
is
impossible
(with
the
hole
open).
Recording
is
possible
(with
the
hole
covered)
If
recording
cannot
be
made
Check
the
following:
The
safety
tab
of
the
cassette
is
set
to
the
record
-
inhibit
position.
No
tape
is
loaded.
The
input
selector
on
the
unit
or
the
recommended
connecting
cord,
etc.,
is
set
to
the
incorrect
position.
Tape
is
fully
rewound
to
the
end.
The
output
level
of
the
playback
equipment
is
too
low.
You
are
trying
to
record
a
signal
which
cannot
be
recoreded
via
the
digital
input.
(The
ea
indication
blinks
in
the
display
window.)
If
you
repeat
recording
from
the
beginning
of
the
tape
The
sound
which
was
recorded
previously
may
be
heard.
This
is
not
a
trouble.
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