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Digital audio tape deck
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(19 STEP/PGM NO. indicator
Shows the program number of the selection being
played. When programming the desired selection with
the RMS operation (page 39), the display shows the
step number of the programmed selection
20 COPY PROHIBIT indicator
Lights when recording the digital signal with the copy
prohibit code. In this case, record with the LINE IN
jacks.
21] START ID indicator
Flashes when writing (for 9 or 18 seconds) or erasing a
start ID code, and lights when the start ID is detected
during playback
22] SKIP !D indicator
Lights when writing (for 1 or 2 seconds) or erasing a
skip ID code or when the skip ID is detected during
playback
23] MARGIN indicator
Shows how much margin there is between the peak
level of input audio signal and 0 dB
24, REHEARSAL Indicator
Lights while the rehearsal function is activated (page
29).
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25] Peak level meters/Frequencies map
Indicate the signal leveis during playback and
recording.
There are separate meters for each left and
right channel.
These meters have a peak hold function
which indicates the peak level momentarily
When pressing the 4 button while keeping the
COUNTER MODE button pressed, the sampling
frequencies with which the tape was recorded
is
displayed (page 35).
[26] Tape operation indicators
REC}: Lights during recording or in the record-pause
mode
b> : Lights during recording or playback.
It also lights
in the record-pause
mode or in the play-pause
mode
UL: Lights in the record-pause mode or in the play-
pause mode.
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Rear Panel Jacks
{] LINE IN (line input) jacks (phono jack)
Connect to the recording outputs of an amplifier
Signals supplied by the amplifier can be recorded
using the sampling frequency of 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz in
the standard play mode or 32 kHz in the long play
mode
{2} LINE OUT (line output) jacks (phono jack)
Connect to the DAT or tape inputs of an amplifier. The
playback signal of this deck will be output
(3) COAXIAL/OPTICAL DIGITAL IN (digital input) jacks
(coaxial phono jack/optical jack)
Connect to the digital outputs of an amplifier with a
digital output jack or another digital source such as a
CD player for digital-to-digital recording
[4] COAXIAL/OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT (digital output)
jack (coaxial phono jack/optical jack)
Connect to the digital inputs of an amplifier having a
built-in D/A converter or another DAT deck, for
playback of a DAT cassette or digital-to-digital
recording
[5] CONTROL-S IN jack
Connect to the CONTROL-S output of a Sony amplifier
or receiver for remote control
Notes on connection
¢ Use the connecting cords specified in the illustrations
¢ Turn off the power for all equipments before making
connections.
* Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks, Loose
connections may cause hum and noise. When
unplugging, grasp the plug and not the cord
Notes on the optical cable
* Do not bend the cord. When the cord is not used, curl it
with a diameter of more than 15 cm (5 '/, inches)
© Do not use it under high temperatures.
* When the optical cable is not connected, cover the
OPTICAL IN/OUT jacks with the supplied caps.
Note on sound signals
When connecting an optical cable to the DIGITAL IN/
DIGITAL OUT jacks, sound signals (L/R) are transmitted
together through the cable.
Note on the CONTROL-S IN jack
To remote control this unit through a receiver or amplifier,
connect the input of this unit to the CONTROL-S output of a
Sony receiver or amplifier, with
a CONTROL-S cable. When
this connection is used, only remote control commands
sent through the receiver or amplifier will be executed. The
remote sensor of this unit will not function
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