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Note
When controlling this unit from external equipment, set 
the REMOTE I/F menu item (see page 69) and the Control 
mode selector so that the remote mode indicators in the 
display section are on or off as follows.
• When using an editing control unit connected to the 
REMOTE IN (R) connector:
• When using an RM-LG2 connected to the 
CONTROL connector:
• When using equipment connected to the 
S400(i.LINK) connector:
For description on how to carry out search operations via 
external equipment, see the operating instructions for the 
equipment.
Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point
When you have started this unit, the cue pointer is 
automatically positioned at the top of the disk (or the start 
point of the first-recorded clip). 
When you press the NEXT button with the 
J (CUE) 
button held down, the cue pointer jumps to the first-
registered cue point. A second press of the NEXT button 
with the 
J (CUE) button held down makes the cue pointer 
jump to the second-registered cue point, a third press 
makes the cue pointer to the third-registered cue point, and 
so on.
When you press the PREV button with the 
J (CUE) button 
held down, the cue pointer jumps to the previous cue point. 
If cue points are registered as shown in the above figure, 
pressing the NEXT button repeatedly with the 
J (CUE) 
button held down makes the cue pointer jump in the order 
ARBRCRD.
To jump back from point D to point B for example, press 
the PREV button twice with the 
J (CUE) button held 
down.
Switch/menu item
Setting
Control mode selector
REMOTE
(REMOTE indicator lights.)
REMOTE I/F menu item
9PIN
(9P indicator lights.)
Switch/menu item
Setting
Control mode selector
LOCAL
REMOTE I/F menu item
Switch/menu item
Setting
Control mode selector
REMOTE
(REMOTE indicator lights.)
REMOTE I/F menu item
i.LINK
(i.LINK indicator lights.)
A
D
B
C
Top of disk: The initial position of the cue pointer 
when you have started the unit.
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
A: First-registered cue point
B: Second-registered cue point
C: Third-registered cue point
D: Fourth-registered cue point