Recycling the rechargeable battery, Copyrights, Notes about this manual – Teac GT-R1 User Manual

Page 6: 1–introduction, Trademarks

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TASCAM GT-R1

Recycling the rechargeable

battery

This device uses a lithium ion battery. Please
do not throw away the battery when it is no
longer necessary.
If you have any questions, please contact us
(see the last page of this manual for contact
information).

Li-ion00

Trademarks

Windows, Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000
are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Macintosh, Mac OS, and Mac OS X are trade-
marks of Apple Inc.

The SD Logo is a trademark.

Notes about this manual

Font use conventions

Controls, keys and other parts on the GT-R1

are written like this:

MENU

.

Messages shown on the display are written like

this:

Are you sure?

We use the term “key” to describe the push-

button controls on the GT-R1.

Tracks and files are the same
Tracks are files, and files are tracks.
In this manual, we usually use the word “track”
when we are describing the playback of a song, for
example, just as we would if talking about songs
on a CD or a portable music player. However,
when we talk about their data properties, such as
sampling frequencies and ID3 tags, we often refer
to the same “tracks” as “files” because they can be
manipulated in ways similar to files on a computer.

1–Introduction

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