Sony DTC-57ES User Manual

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[D INPUT selector indicators

The OPTICAL or COAXIAL indicator lights according to
the position of the INPUT selector. No indicator lights when
the INPUT selector is set to the ANALOG position.

m SAMPLING FREQ. (Sampling frequency) indicator

48 kHz:

For recording/piayback of analog input signals

(standard mode)

44.1 kHz:

For recording/piayback of CD or a pre-recorded

DAT cassette

32 kHz:

For recording/piayback of analog input signals

(long-play mode)

Qi REPEAT indicators

REPEAT

1: Lights when a desired selection is played

back repeatedly.

REPEAT ALL:

Lights when all the selections are played

back repeatedly.

m] AMS (Automatic Music Sensor)/RMS (Random

Music Sensor) indicators

Show the number of selections to be skipped ahead or
behind in the AMS operation. When designating aselection
directly by the numeric button and the ► button, the
display shows the program number of the target selection
while the selection is being searched for. When

programming the desired selections in the RMS operation
(page 38), the display shows the program number of the
selection to be programmed.

m DISPLAY OFF/AUTO indicators

The DISPLAY OFF indicator lights when peak level meters

and margin indicators are turned off. The DISPLAY OFF
AUTO indicator lights momentarily before all the indicators

are turned off.

m SKIP PLAY indicator

When this indicator is lit during playback, the portion
marked by the skip ID is skipped and playback continues
from the next start ID.

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music

scan

indicator

Lights after pressing the MUSIC SCAN button to listen to
the beginning of each selection successively.

QD CAUTION indicator

Lights when moisture condensation occurs. If this happens,
the deck stops functioning automatically. (See page 4.)

im START 10 mode indicators

AUTO:

Lights when the AUTO button is pressed to write

the start ID automatically.

RENUMBER;

Lights when the RENUMBER button is

pressed to renumber the program numbers.

WRITE:

Lights when writing the start ID manually.

ERASE: Lights when erasing the start ID.

AUTO RENUMBER:

Lights when renumbering program

numbers automatically.

SHIFT RENUMBER:

Lights when shifting the start ID and

program number position.

QZl SKIP ID mode indicator

WRITE:

Lights when writing the skip ID.

ERASE:

Lights when erasing the skip ID.

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END ID mode indicator

WRITE:

Lights w/hen vwiting the end ID.

ERASE:

Lights when erasing the end ID.

QD 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 durin
playback.

SKIP ID indicator

Lights when writing (for 1 or 2 seconds) or erasing a skip
ID code or when the skip ID is detected during playback.

mi MARGIN indicator

Shows how much margin there is between the peak level
of input audio signal and 0 dB.

m REHEARSAL indicator

Lights while the rehearsal function is activated (page 28).

m COPY PROHIBIT indicator

Lights when recording the digital signal with the copy
prohibit code. In this case, record with the LINE IN jacks.

M

STEP/PGM NO. indicator

Shows the program number of the selection being played.
When programming the desired selection in the RMS
operation (page 38), the display shows the step number
of the programmed selection.

mi Frequencies map

When pressing the 4 button while keeping the COUNTER

MODE button pressed, bars indicating the sampling
frequencies with which the tape was recorded appear on
the peak level meters.

imi Peak level meters

Indicate the level of the audio signal being recorded
during recording, and the peak values of the audio signal
recorded on the tape during playback.

mi Tape operation indicators

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I: Lights during recording or in the record-pause

mode.

►: Lights during recording or playback. It also lights in the

record-pause mode or in the play-pause mode.

II;

Lights in the record-pause mode or

in the play-pause

mode.

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