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[. . . ] To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] (Set the playback sounds input from the recorder to channels 1~4 to be recorded on tracks 1 and 2. Press the monitor track key corresponding to the group path selected in step 3 (In this case, press 1-2). Turn the MONITOR knob and the TRACK knob(s) to adjust the sound to a level that can be monitored. Use the faders for channels 1~4 to adjust the record balance of the sound to be recorded on tracks 1 and 2. Turn the jog dial to locate the point on the counter where the recording will begin. The track editing operations let you specify a part (an arbitrary section of an arbitrary track) and copy it over another part, move it to another position, or remove the sound from it. Additionally, you can edit between different songs as well as within the same song. Before editing, it is necessary to specify the locate points (edit points). There are the following eleven types of locate points: · DEST (edit destination) point Represents the place where the part will be copied to during the copy operation (etc. Using the Undo Function with track editing operations You can undo an edit immediately after execution if the undo indicator is lit green. Pressing undo again lets you redo the undone edit operation (redo function). note Carrying out another edit operation, starting a recording, or removing the disc after carrying out the undo or redo functions will make it impossible to undo the previous edit operation. Use the following procedure when you know the time/bar of the locate points for the desired part. The color which the indicator on the UNDO key lights shows the current status. ) RED : undo has been carried out (blinking) : in the process of carrying out the undo (or redo) function. Turn the jog dial during stop mode to display the time/bar you desire. Holding down the SHIFT key and pressing the DISPLAY key lets you switch the display between time and bars. A~D (E~H) points : Press A~D (Hold down the SHIFT key and press A~D). Setting edit points while listening to the sound being played back Use the following procedure to set locate points while listening to the sound being played back. A~D (E~H) points : Press A~D (Hold down the SHIFT key and press A~D). The indicator on the RHSL key starts to blink and playback repeats around the locate point. When the rehearsal mode (page 18) setting is Â: the volume increases when the locate point is passed. [. . . ] During playback and recording, this unit always handles emphasis information as if it were turned "OFF". Type : Phone (Unbalanced) Input impedance : greater than 20 kohm Standard input level : ­10 dBs (Max: + 10dBs) OUTPUTS More than 94 dB during playback Type : Phono (Unbalanced) Load impedance : greater than 20 kohm Standard output level : ­10 dBs Type : Phono (Unbalanced) Load impedance : greater than 20 kohm Standard output level : ­10 dBs Type : Phone (Unbalanced) Load impedance : greater than 20 kohm Standard output level : ­10 dBs Type : Phone (Unbalanced) Load impedance : greater than 20 kohm Standard output level : ­10 dBs CHANNEL EQUALIZER And foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Number of tracks that can be recorded simultaneously TOC (Table of Contents) The area in which nonmusical data, such as disc and track information is stored. Writing of TOC information marks the completion of record and edit operations. [. . . ]

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