Index, 1, j, F, g – Sony PCM-R500 User Manual

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Index

1, J

в

н

Hooking up the system 5, 6

Analog connections 5
Digital connections 5
Other connections 6

К

About the display 16

Absolute time 16
Current date and time 16

Date and time of recording
16
Playing time of the track 16

Remaining time on the tape
16

Tape running time 16

Absolute time codes 12> 17
Adjusting

the recording level 11
the clock 8

AMS (Automatic music Sensor)
17
Analog connections 5

Batteries 4
Blank section 12,14

Cleaning 29
Copy information during

recording 6

Digital connections 5
Digital Interface 6, 7
Digital signal lock range 7
Direct Access 17
Disabling Button Operations

28
Display messages 30

Emphasis 12,16
End ID 19,27

More accute positioning of
the end ID 27
Writing an end ID during
recording 27

Writing and erasing an end
ID 27

End Search 14
Err 16

F, G

Fade-in/Fade-out

Playback 19
Recording 15

Fader 15,'19

Inserting batteries into the
remote 4

Key Protect Function 28

Lead-in area 12

M/N

Making menu settings 24
Mark & Locate 17
Menu descriptions 24, 25
Music Scan 26

Optional remote 26, 27

Playing a tape 9
Program numbers 19, 20, 23

Writing program numbers
during recording 20
Specifying the first program
number to be assigned 20

. Q-code 7, 24, 25

Rack mounting 4
Recording on a tape 10,11
Record Monitoring 15
Record Muting 14
Record-protect tab 11
Rehearsal Function 21, 22
Remote control function 28
Renumbering Function 23
Repeat Play 18

Playing a track repeatedly 18
Playing-all tracks repeatedly
18

RMS (Random Music Sensor)
Play 26

S, T, U, V, W. X, Y, Z

SBM function 13
Serial Copy Management
System 6
Setting

the recording mode 13
the clock 8

Shuttle Play 17
Skip Play 18
Skip ID 19,21-24

Writing skip IDs during
recording 21

Sound-muted section 12,14
Start ID 19-25

Adjusting the position of an
existing start ID 22
Writing start IDs during
recording 20

Sub Codes 19-23

Accurate positioning of sub
codes 21, 22
Erasing sub codes 23
Writing sub codes during
playback 21, 22

Names of controls

Buttons

CLEAR 20,26
COUNTER RESET 16
END ID ERASE 27
END ID REHEARSAL 27
END ID WRITE 27
FADER 15,19,27
INPUT MONITOR 15
LOCATE 17
M. SCAN 26,30
MARGIN RESET 11
MARK 17
MENU 8,24
MODE 16,25
PAUSE II 9,11,14,15,19,27,
30
PLAY ► 9,11, 12, 14, 15,17,

26, 29
OPEN/CLOSE± 9_-12,19, 30,
31

. PREVIOUS HM /NEXT 9,

12,17, 31
REC • 11,12,14, 29, 30

RECMUTEO 14,27

RENUMBER 23, 31
REPEAT 18,31
REW ◄ ◄ /EE ► ► 9, 11,12, 14,
15, 21,22, 27, 2 9 - 3 1
RMS CHECK 26
RMS ENTER 26
SET 8, 24
SKIP ID ERASE 23
SKIP ID REHEARSAL 2 1 , 2 2
SKIP ID WRITE 2 1 , 2 2
SKIP PLAY 1 8 , 3 1
START ID AUTO 20
START ID ERASE 23
START ID REHEARSAL 2 1 , 2 2
START ID WRITE 20, 22

STOP ■ ^t, 11, 19, 26, 29, 30

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