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Recording
Entering a stop time
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Recording continues to the end of the tape.
But you can also enter a stop time. There are two
options for this:
Entering to the exact minute;
Entering in 30-minute steps.
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Entering the stop time to the exact minute
Press the K button on the remote control or the
M button on the recorder while recording.
Use the numbered buttons 1 ... 0 to enter the
stop time as a four-digit number and confirm using
the G button.
– The remaining playing time, then the elapsed
playing time, the programme position, and the
station identification are indicated in the display.
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Entering the stop time in 30-minute steps
Press the K button on the remote control or the
M button on the recorder while recording.
Enter the required stop time while recording by
repeatedly pressing the K button on the remote
control or the M button on the recorder (max. 20
times = 600 minutes).
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Changing the stop time
If the stop time is to be changed while recording,
press the K button on the remote control or the
M button on the recorder. Use the numbered but-
tons 1 ... 0 to enter the new stop time and con-
firm using the G button.
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Assembling recordings with clean
joints (assembly editing)
During playback, locate the tape position where you
wish to join the new recording. Then press the
W
button on the remote control or the U button
on the recorder.
Use the K button on the remote control or the M
button on the recorder to switch the recorder to
recording pause.
Use the numbered buttons 1 ... 0 to enter the
desired station as a one- or two-digit number.
Use the
W
button on the remote control or the U
button on the recorder to start the » new « recor-
ding.
– During playback you will see smooth joints with-
out any flaws. This is called assembly editing.
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