Kenwood MZ-B3 CD Player User Manual


 
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SONY MZ-B3 (E) 3-798-610-22(1)
Track marking important
points
While you record a discussion or an
interview, you can add not only
regular track marks but special track
marks. Special track marks can be
found independently of the regular
track marks during playback.
You can add special track marks only
with the remote controller while
recording.
While recording, press TRACK MARK
on the remote controller twice.
A special track mark is added and the
track number will increase by one.
The record indicator flashes and
"!MARK ON!" appears in the display.
Note
To add a special track mark, press
TRACK MARK twice within one second.
If you press the button secondly after
more than one second passes, two regular
track marks will be recorded.
Special track marks cannot be added
after recording
You can add special track marks only
while recording.
To erase special track marks
See "Erasing a track mark" (page 24).
To find special track marks while
playing
While pressing VOR ON/OFF, press =
or + slightly.
The special track mark indication "TT"
appears following the track number.
Each time you press =, you can find
the previous special track mark. Each
time you press +, you can find the
succeeding track mark.
Tips on track marks
Total number of track marks
You can record up to 254 track marks in
total of the two kinds – regular track
marks to divide a recording and special
track marks – on an MD.
Regular and special track marks are
recorded in the same way as the
track marks on music discs.
The two kinds of track marks recorded
with this recorder can be used for
playback operation in the same way as
the track marks recorded on the
beginning of each music track on a music
disc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Track number
Elapsed time
of the track
being played
MONO
MONO
Special
track marks
Regular
track marks