Erasing sub codes, Writing sub codes, Reset – Sony PCM-R300 User Manual

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Writing Sub Codes

Erasing Sub Codes

ID MODE

ERASE

MARGIN

OPEN/CLOSE

RESET

RESET

MODE

ENTER

MENU

REW

FF

SELECT

DATA

AMS

INPUT

ID

PHONES

SBM

ID MODE

REC MODE

REC

REC MUTING

PAUSE

PLAY

STOP

PHONE LEVEL

REC LEVEL

RENUMBER

REHEARSAL

AUTO

WRITE

ERASE

g

6

5

4

6

0

3

7

2

8

1

9

10

MAX

MIN

ON

48 kHz

44.1kHz

LONG

START

STOP

END

STANDARD

OFF

ANALOG OPT

POWER

COAXIAL

=

p

P

R

r

+

0

)

CH-1 (L)

CH-2 (R)

1

Set ID MODE to the position for the type of ID
you want to erase.

2

To erase a start ID or skip ID

Press ERASE when the ID you want to erase
appears in the display.
“(ERASE)” appears in the display as the deck
rewinds to the beginning of the ID, then “ID
ERASE” appears as the deck erases the ID.
In the case of a skip ID, if the SKIP ID indicator has
been turned off by the time you press ERASE, the
deck will still erase the skip ID.

To erase an end ID

Press ERASE.
“(ERASE)” appears in the display while the deck
fast-forwards to the beginning of the end ID, then
“ID ERASE” appears while the deck erases the end
ID.

• It takes 9 seconds to erase a start ID.
• It takes 1 second to erase a skip ID.
• It takes 9 seconds to erase an end ID.
• Program numbers are erased together with start

IDs.

z

You can erase an ID even when it is not displayed

Just press the ERASE button. The tape is rewound, and
the first ID detected is erased.

z

You can use the End Search function to locate the
end ID

See page 10.

Note

A skip ID written at the same position of a start ID is erased
when the start ID is erased.

Renumbering the Program
Numbers Automatically
(Renumbering)

Renumbering searches for each start ID from the
beginning of the tape and assigns a new program
number to each one starting with 1. Use Renumbering
function in the following cases:
• When you’ve added a start ID while playing the tape
• When a program number is missing due to an erased

start ID

• When you began recording from the middle of the

tape and wrote a program number that already
exists, or when one of the the start IDs has no
program number.

ID RENUMBER

MARGIN

OPEN/CLOSE

RESET

RESET

MODE

ENTER

MENU

REW

FF

SELECT

DATA

AMS

INPUT

ID

PHONES

SBM

ID MODE

REC MODE

REC

REC MUTING

PAUSE

PLAY

STOP

PHONE LEVEL

REC LEVEL

RENUMBER

REHEARSAL

AUTO

WRITE

ERASE

g

6

5

4

6

0

3

7

2

8

1

9

10

MAX

MIN

ON

48 kHz

44.1kHz

LONG

START

STOP

END

STANDARD

OFF

ANALOG OPT

POWER

COAXIAL

=

p

P

R

r

+

0

)

CH-1 (L)

CH-2 (R)

Press ID RENUMBER while the deck is stopped or
playing.
The RENUMBER indicator flashes in the display and
the tape is automatically rewound to its beginning.
The deck then starts searching for each successive start
ID writing a new program number for each one
starting with 1. The RENUMBER indicator stops
flashing and “ID WRITE” appears in the display for a
few seconds as the deck begins rewriting the program
numbers.
After renumbering is finished, the deck rewinds the
tape automatically to its beginning, then stops.

z

You can specify the first program number to be
assigned to the first track

For details, see “Menu Operations” (“FIRST(PGM
NO.)”) on page 20.

Note

Renumbering function may not function correctly when:
• A blank section exists on the tape.
• The interval between two start IDs is less than 18 seconds

(36 seconds in long-play mode).

• A start ID exists within 10 seconds from the end of the

tape.

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