Setting the clock to stamp the recorded time, Tion, 00y 1m 1d – Sony MZ-R900 User Manual

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In stop mode

Track number/Elapsed time
r
Track number/Track name

1)

r
Number of tracks in the disc/Disc
name

1)

r
— /Current time

2)

1)

Appears only if the track has been labeled.

2)

Appears only when the clock is set.

z

If you want to check the playing position or

track name while playing, see page 41.

The display that appears on the recorder is

different from the ones on the remote control.
See “ On the recorder” (page 28) to check the
display that appears on the recorder.

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 you record
something. If you don’t want to include a
time stamp on the track, skip this
operation.

1

Press the jog lever (L) while the
recorder is stopped.

2

Flip the jog lever (L) until “ CLOCK
SET” flashes in the display, and then
press the lever.
The digits of the year flash.

3

Change the current year by flipping
the jog lever (L), and then press the
lever.
The digit of the month flashes.

4

Repeat step 3 to enter the current
month, date, hour, and minute.
When you press the jog lever (L) to
enter the minute, the clock starts
operating.

Jog lever (L)

X

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