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COUNTER MODES
The counter can be set to one of the three following modes:
normal
tape counter,
time counter for displaying the elapsed
recording or playback time, or remaining time counter for displaying
the remaining tape time.
COUNTER
MODE button
By pressing this button repeatedly, the following three modes are
called in succession:
Tape counter
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he counter reading will change as the tape runs. By making a note
of the counter
readings
and the contents
during recording or
playback, desired selections or unrecorded portions on the tape
can be easily located at a later date.
TIME COUNTER
REMAINING TIME COUNTER
Displays the rernaining time of the tape during recording or playback.
1.
2.
Set to remaining
time
counter
mode
by pressing
the
COUNTER
MODE
button.
Press the COUNTER RESET button.
The counter display changes to the tape capacity display. By
pressing the selector repeatedly, the following settings are called
in Sequence.
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{60-minute tape)
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{80-minute tape
(46-minute tape
with large hubs)
with farge hubs}
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(90-minute tape}
Set the tape capacity according to the length of the tape in use.
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Displays the elapsed time during recording or playback.
The
3. Set to playback or recording mode.
time counter is automatically activated when the unit is set to
Five to seven seconds after the tape starts running, the remaining
recording or playback.
4,
time for the tape is displayed
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The time counter displays only the recording or playback duration.
it disappears when
fast forward,
rewind or music search is
NOTES:
performed, and is replaced by the tape counter. When recording
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The remaining time can be indicated only for the four types of
or playback is restarted, the time counter appears again.
cassettes that can be selected with the COUNTER RESET button.
When using tapes of different lengths, set the selector as follows
to obtain an estimation of the remaining time.
Up to C-60, standard hub tapes
.. C60 position
Up to C-60, large hub tapes ......
C46L. position
Up to C-90, standard hub tapes
.. C90 position
Up to C-90, large hub tapes
C8OL position
For commonly sold pre-tecorded tapes the remaining time may
not be displayed correctly.
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The actual remaining time may differ from the remaining time
indication depending on the tape used. Also, since most tapes
are slightly longer than the playing time indicated on the label,
the remaining time indication "0000" may be reached before the
actual end of the tape.
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Once the remaining counter has been displayed, even if the
counter mode is changed, the remaining time can be checked
again by simply selecting the remaining counter mode.
NOTE:
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46-minute and 80-minute
tapes can be purchesed
with two
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different hub sizes: standard hub and large hub. Tapes with large
hubs are marked with an 'L', such as C46L and C8OL.
Tapes with a hub diameter of
27 mm are referred to as large hub
tapes.
Please, note that with hub diameters of more than 27 mm
the
tape remaining time indication will not be correct.
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Standard hub
Large hub
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