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Marked point
Amount of shift
Quickly Accessing a Specified Point (Mark &
Locate)
By marking a specific point, you can locate that point
repeatedly.
Marking the point (Mark)
While the player is playing, press the AMS control (or
the MARK button on the remote).
The playback point at the time the AMS control (or the
MARK button) is pressed is entered as the locate
point.
To mark a point by a menu operation
You can enter the track number and time data to mark
a point.
1 Press the MENU/EXIT button, rotate the AMS
control until “Direct MARK” appears in the
display, and then press the control.
2 Rotate the AMS control to select the track number,
and then press the control.
3 Rotate the AMS control to select the minute of the
point, and then press the control.
4 Rotate the AMS control to select the second of the
point, and then press the control.
5 Press the MENU/EXIT button to complete the
setting.
Note on marking
In the following cases, the track number and time data
for the marked point and for the point that is actually
located may not match.
• If the point is marked while a minus time indication
appears at the beginning of the track
• If the point marked by a menu operation is located
within the last few seconds of the track
The discrepancy is due to the mechanical limits of the
player and does not reflect a problem in the actual
operation. It is, however, recommended that you do
not mark a point at such a location.
Adjusting the marked point
(Rehearsal)
The position of the marked point can be adjusted while
listening to the playback.
1 While the player is stopped, press the MENU/
EXIT button, rotate the AMS control until
“Rehearsal” appears in the display, and then press
the control.
After a few seconds, “Rehearsal Start” appears and
a few seconds of the track up to the marked point
begins to play back repeatedly.
2 Rotate the AMS control to move the marked point.
The time indication of the moved point and “Pos
ok?” alternates in the display.
The point can be moved up to 8 seconds in the
forward or reverse direction in 5-frame intervals (5
frames = approximately 0.0667 seconds).
3 After adjusting the point, press the AMS control.
“Rehearsal Complete” appears in the display for a
few seconds.