Sony MZ-R900 Inflatable Bouncy Toy User Manual


 
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Adding track marks
automatically at specified
intervals (Auto Time Stamp)
See the illustration in the Japanese text
(page 28).
Use this feature to add track marks
automatically at specified intervals when
recording through the analog input
connector or a microphone.
1 While the recorder is recording or in
recording pause, press the jog lever
(L).
2 Flip the jog lever (L) repeatedly until
“TIME MARK” flashes in the display,
and then press the lever again.
3 Flip the jog lever (L) repeatedly until
the desired time interval flashes in the
display.
Select one of the following intervals:
“OFF”
“5 min. ON” (track marks are added in
every 5 minutes.)
“10 min. ON” (track marks are added
in every 10 minutes)
“15 min. ON” (track marks are added
in every 15 minutes)
To cancel the setting, select “OFF” in
this step.
4 Press the jog lever (L).
Notes
•Automatic track marking by Auto Time
Stamp starts when you add a normal track
mark to the disc (i.e., by pressing T MARK
or X, etc.).
•The setting will be lost when the recording
stopped.
To start recording from the current
point.
Select “From Here” in step 2.
Notes
•If you start recording while the recorder is in
play-pause mode, the recording will begin
from the point at which it is paused.
•The setting will remain even after the power
is turned off.
Recording from a microphone
See the illustration in the Japanese text
(page 27).
Connect a stereo microphone (ECM-717,
ECM-MS907, ECM-MS957, etc., not
supplied) to the MIC (PLUG IN POWER)
jack.
1 Press and slide REC to the right.
To select microphone sensitivity
1 Press the jog lever (L) while the recorder
is stopped, flip the lever repeatedly until
“MIC SENS” flashes in the display, and
then press the lever again.
2 Flip the jog lever (L) repeatedly to select
“SENS HIGH” or “SENS LOW”, and then
press the lever.
Notes
•You cannot record through the microphone
while an optical cable is connected to the
LINE IN (OPT) jack. The recorder
automatically switches input in the
following order; optical input, microphone
input, and analog input.
•The microphone may pick up the operating
sound of the recorder itself. Use the
microphone away from the recorder in such
cases.