Sony DAT DTC-690 Operating Instructions Manual page 11

Digital audio tape deck
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1 2
3
4 5
REC
LONG
ABS TIME
REMAINING
DISPLAY
CAUTION
OFF AUTO
DIGITAL IN
32 KHZ
OPTICAL
44.1 KHZ
COAXIAL
M
S
48 KHZ
– dB
60
40
30
20
12
8
6
4
L
R
6
7
STEP
MUSIC SCAN
REPEAT 1
START ID
PGM NO.
RMS AMS
ALL
SKIP
SHIFT AUTO
START ID
RENUMBER
WRITE ERASE
SKIP ID
SKIP ID
REHEARSAL
MARGIN
WRITE ERASE
2
0
OVER
S
END ID
dB
WRITE ERASE
Location and
Function of Controls
Fig. Î
1
Tape operation indicators
REC : Lights during recording or in the
record-pause mode. Flashes in the
record muting mode.
3: Lights during recording or playback.
It also lights in the record-pause, the
play-pause mode or in the record
muting mode.
8: Lights in the record-pause mode or
in the play-pause mode.
2
LONG play mode indicator
Lights when recording or playback is
being performed in the long play mode.
3
Time indicator
Indicates the tape running time,
absolute time or remaining time. Each
time you press the COUNTER MODE
button, the display is changed.
When only the time display appears:
Shows the tape running time.
When the REMAINING (remaining time)
indicator appears: Shows the remaining
time of the tape.
When the ABS TIME (absolute time)
indicator appears: Shows the elapsed
time from the beginning of the tape.
4
DISPLAY OFF/AUTO indicators
The DISPLAY OFF indicator lights when
peak level meters and margin indicators
are turned off. The DISPLAY OFF AUTO
indicator lights momentarily before all
the indicators are turned off.
5
CAUTION indicator
Lights when moisture condensation
occurs. If this happens, the deck stops
functioning automatically. (4)
6
INPUT selector indicators
The DIGITAL IN OPTICAL or DIGITAL IN
COAXIAL indicator lights according to
the position of the INPUT selector. No
indicator lights when the INPUT selector
is set to the ANALOG position.
7
STEP/PGM NO. indicator
Shows the program number of the
selection being played. When
programming the desired selection with
the RMS operation (50), the display
shows the step number of the
programmed selection.
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