Sony TCD-D100 Benutzerhandbuch
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Low-power Consumption Mode
If the tape-corder
remains in the stop mode
for 3 minutes* or longer,
it will enter the low-
power consumption
mode automatically to
conserve the battery.
remains in the stop mode
for 3 minutes* or longer,
it will enter the low-
power consumption
mode automatically to
conserve the battery.
* The unit will enter the
low-power
consumption mode
when the cassette
holder is open for
about 30 seconds.
When the CLOCK
button, etc., is pressed
during a low-power
consumption mode, the
unit will re-enter the
low-power
consumption mode in
about 30 seconds.
consumption mode
when the cassette
holder is open for
about 30 seconds.
When the CLOCK
button, etc., is pressed
during a low-power
consumption mode, the
unit will re-enter the
low-power
consumption mode in
about 30 seconds.
When the unit automatically switches to the low-
power consumption mode
The tape unloads automatically to protect the tape and
the tape-corder enters the low-power consumption
mode to conserve the battery when the tape-corder is
in the stop mode for 3 minutes* or longer. In the low-
power consumption mode, the display changes to the
clock and the backlight turns off. On the remote
control the display is turned off.
power consumption mode
The tape unloads automatically to protect the tape and
the tape-corder enters the low-power consumption
mode to conserve the battery when the tape-corder is
in the stop mode for 3 minutes* or longer. In the low-
power consumption mode, the display changes to the
clock and the backlight turns off. On the remote
control the display is turned off.
To enter the low-power consumption mode
manually
manually
1
Make sure that the tape-corder is in the stop mode.
Press the p STOP button if the tape-corder is in the
pause mode.
pause mode.
2
Slide the HOLD switch on the main unit to show
the yellow hold mark.
the yellow hold mark.
The tape-corder enters the low-power
consumption mode.
consumption mode.
When you press a button “
” will flash for a
few seconds in the display.
p
STOP
HOLD
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