Fostex PD606 User Manual

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Location Recorder  Model PD606
Chapter 5: Recording/Playback
Time code playback
Recorded time code is played back together with audio and can be output from the
[TIME CODE OUT] connector.
To output recorded time code from the [TIME CODE OUT] connector, set the "Sel. TC
Out" item in the "TC SETUP" menu of the MENU mode to "Repro". By default, the "Sel.
TC Out" item is set to "Repro".
If the "Sel. TC Out" item is set to "Gen", set it to "Repro" (see page 189 for details about
how to set the "Sel. TC Out" item).
<Note>: 
If the "Sel. TC Out" item is set to "Gen", always the internal TC generator
time code is output from the [TIME CODE OUT] connector.
4)
Press the [PLAY] key to start playback.
The [PLAY] indicator is lit.
You can monitor the playback sound via headphones, the internal speaker or the
[ANALOG OUT] connectors.
5)
To stop playback, press the [STOP] (or [PAUSE]) key.
<Note>: 
If you stop playback using the [PAUSE] key, the recorder goes into  pause
mode. The pause mode is automatically released after the pause release time has
passed and the recorder completely stops.
You can set the pause release time using the "Pause time" item in the "SYS SETUP"
menu of the MENU mode. The default pause release time is three minutes (see
page 152).
In the "TC SETUP" menu, the following menu items regarding time code playback are
available. Set these item appropriately.
1)
LTC start time setting ("Edit LTC start") -> page 191
2)
Time code output setting in pause mode ("Pause TC") -> page 193
3)
Userbit setting of repro. time code ("Rep TC Ubit") -> page 192
<Note>: 
While operating the unit on battery, we recommend using the [STOP] key
to stop playback for saving battery power.
Cueing playback
In the cue mode, forward or backward cueing (at up to 2 x speed) is possible.
During playback, pressing the [F FWD] (or [REW]) key enters the cue mode and you
can monitor audio at 2 x speed.
To cancel the cue mode, press the [PLAY] mode.
<Hint>
You can select how the recorder behaves after it finishes playback of an audio
file, using the "Chain play" item in the "SYS SETUP" menu of the MENU mode (see
page 168). By default, the recorder stops after playback ends. However, depend-
ing on your selection, it can pause at the beginning of the next audio file or
continue playback of audio files one after another.