Sony TCD-D100 사용자 설명서

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Tips
• If the tape-corder
remains in the pause
mode for five minutes
or longer, the tape-
corder will
automatically enter the
stop mode in order to
protect the head and
tape.
• If the tape-corder
remains in the stop
mode for three minutes
or longer while using
the unit on batteries, the
tape-corder  will enter
the low-power
consumption mode
automatically (see page
35) to protect the tape
and to conserve the
battery.
Notes
• When you set the
volume too high, the
sound may become
distorted. If this
happens, turn down the
volume.
• The AMS function will
not operate if the Start
IDs are not written. (See
page 26.)
• The AMS function may
not operate properly
with a DAT cassette
recorded on other DAT
decks.
* Automatic Music Sensor
To fast-forward/rewind while monitoring the
sound
You can fast-forward (cue) or rewind (review) while
monitoring the sound.
Cue
Press and hold ) + (+)
in the playback mode. When the
button is released, normal
playback resumes.
Review
Press and hold = 0 ( =)
in the playback mode. When the
button is released, normal
playback resumes.
( ) is indicated for the remote control.
To high speed cue/review
This function can be operated only from the main unit.
High speed cue
Press ( PLAY and ) +
during playback.
High speed review
Press ( PLAY and = 0
during playback.
To locate the beginning of a track—AMS* function
You can locate the beginning of a track in the playback, fast-
forward/rewind, and stop modes.
Playback mode: Press ) + (+) or = 0 (=)
quickly.
Fast-forward/rewind mode: Press ) + (+) or = 0
 (=) once.
Stop mode: Press ) + (+) or = 0 (=) twice.
To locate the beginning
Press ) + (+) once/
of the next/succeeding
repeatedly
program (track)
E.g.: When locating the
beginning of the
fifth succeeding
program (track)
To locate the beginning
Press = 0 (=) once/
of the current/previous
repeatedly
program (track)
E.g.: When locating the
beginning of the
fourth previous track
including the current
program (track)
( ) is indicated for the remote control.