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2 Turn the jog dial until “Reverse”
appears in the display, and then press
to enter the selection.
To turn the setting to normal
Select “Default” in step 2.
Setting the clock
To stamp the recorded date and time on
the disc, you first need to set the clock.
Once you set the clock, the recorder will
include a time stamp each time you record
something.
1 When the recorder is stopped, enter
the menu and select “Option” -
“Clock Set”.
The digits of the year flash.
2 Change the current year by turning
the jog dial, and then press the dial.
The digit of the month flashes.
3 Repeat step 2 to enter the current
month, date, hour, and minute.
When you press the jog dial to enter
the minute, the clock starts operating.
If you make a mistake while
setting the clock
Slide the jog lever towards . to go
back to the wrongly entered item, and
then enter the correct value. You can skip
a step by sliding the jog lever towards
>.
To display the current time
• On the remote control
While the recorder is stopped or
recording, press DISPLAY repeatedly.
• On the recorder
While the recorder is stopped or
recording, enter the menu, and select
“Display” - “Clock”.
To display the time in the 24-
hour system
While setting the clock, press DISPLAY.
To display the time in the 12-hour system,
press DISPLAY again.
To maintain the correct time
Once you set the clock, it will keep correct time
as long as the recorder is connected to a power
source, such as the charged rechargeable
battery or AC power adaptor. However, if no
power source is connected, the clock setting
will change back to the factory setting after 3
minutes.
•Make sure the time is correctly set if you want
the time stamp to be accurately recorded for
an important recording.
•Under normal conditions, the clock may vary
by about plus or minus 3 minutes per month.
•Transferred tracks will not include recorded
date information even when the clock is set.
•While operating the recorder through bus
power, the clock setting of the recorder will be
lost if the computer changes to system
suspend, sleep or hibernation mode and the
rechargeable battery is either drained or not in
the recorder.
Jog dial
Jog lever
(., >)
DISPLAY
Notes