Setting the clock to stamp the recorded time – Sony MZ-N1 User Manual

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Note

Items may appear differently depending on
group mode’s on/off status, the recorder’s
operating status, or the recorder settings.

z

The display that appears on the remote control

is different from the ones on the recorder. See
“On the remote control” (page 38) to check
the display that appears on the remote control.

If you want to check the playing position or

track name while playing, see page 47.

On the remote control

1

Press DISPLAY while recording or in
stop mode.
Each time you press the button, the
display changes as follows.

Display window on the remote control

Indication D/E

While recording

Track number/Elapsed time
r
Track number/Remaining time for
recording
r
—/Current time

In stop mode

Track number/Elapsed time
r
Track number/Track name
r
Number of tracks in the group/
Group name
r
—/Disc name
r
—/Current time

Note

Items may appear differently or may not be
selectable, depending on group mode’s on/off
status, the recorder’s operating status, or the
recorder settings.

z

The display that appears on the recorder is

different from the ones on the remote control.
See “On the recorder” (page 37) to check the
display that appears on the recorder.

If you want to check the playing position or

track name while playing, see page 48.

Setting the clock to
stamp the recorded
time

To stamp the date and time on the MD
when you record, you first need to set the
clock.
Once you set the clock, the recorder will
include a time stamp each time you record
something. The recording date is not
recorded for tracks that are checked out
from your computer.

1

While the recorder is stopped, press
the jog dial .

AllRemain

Numbers of
tracks after
the current
track

Remaining
time after the
current
location

Clock

Current date Current time

1)

If a track is labeled, the track name appears.

Selected
item (
C)

A

B

D

E

Jog dial

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