Writing Sub Codes
About Sub Codes
In the DAT format, control codes, or sub codes, such as
start IDs, skip IDs, and end ID can be recorded on the
tape with the audio signal. Since sub codes are written
on the tape separately from the audio signal, they have
no effect on the audio signal.
Track
Track
Start ID
Skip ID
Start IDs
Start IDs indicate the start of a track, and therefore
allow you to locate the position of a track precisely.
The start IDs are 9 seconds in length (18 seconds in
long-play mode) to enable easy detection during fast-
forwarding or rewinding.
Program numbers
Program numbers serve as track numbers. Occupying
the same position as start IDs, a program numbers
allow you to locate specific tracks or play tracks in a
specific order.
Skip IDs
Skip IDs indicate tracks or recorded portions that are to
be skipped while playing. Skip IDs are 1 second in
length (2 seconds in long-play mode).
End ID
An end ID indicates the end of a recording. An end ID
is 9 seconds in length (18 seconds in long-play mode).
When an end ID is detected during playback, playback
stops and the deck rewinds the tape to its beginning. If
an end ID is detected during fast-forwarding, the tape
stops at that point and deck becomes ready for
recording from that point.
Notes
• All tape operation buttons do not work during the writing
or erasing of sub codes.
• Writing and erasing of sub codes and renumbering of
program numbers are impossible if the record-protect hole
on the DAT cassette is open (see page 9).
Writing Sub Codes During
Recording
Track
Track
PAUSE P
Writing start IDs manually during recording
End ID
Start ID
1
2
Note
The interval between start IDs must be more than 18 seconds
(36 seconds in long-play mode). If the interval is less than 18
seconds (or 36 seconds), the deck may fail to detect the
second start ID while playing a tape.
Writing start IDs automatically during
recording
1
2
For details on the condition for the automatic writing
of start IDs, see "Automatic writing of start IDs during
recording" on page 6, and "Menu Operations" on
pages 19 and 20.
Writing program numbers during recording
Program numbers occupy the same positions as the
start IDs and are determined by depending on the
following conditions:
When a program number is displayed
The next program number rises by one above when the
next start ID is written.
Writing Sub Codes
INPUT
AMS
REW
FF
MODE
RESET
=
+
0
)
ANALOG OPT
COAXIAL
SELECT
DATA
MENU
ENTER
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC MUTING
REC
POWER
"
p
P
R
r
REC MUTING R
ID AUTO
Set ID MODE to START.
Press WRITE.
"ID WRITE" appears in the display for a few
seconds and the start ID is written on the tape.
The START ID indicator flashes in the display
during this time.
ID
W RI TE
Set ID MODE to START.
Press ID AUTO repeatedly until the AUTO
indicator lights up in the display.
REC LEVEL
MARGIN
ID
5
RESET
AUTO
RENUMBER
REHEARSAL
4
6
3
7
g
2
8
WRITE
ERASE
1
9
0
10
CH-1 (L)
CH-2 (R)
ID MODE
REC MODE
SBM
PHONES
PHONE LEVEL
STANDARD
OPEN/CLOSE
START
48 kHz
ON
STOP
44.1kHz
6
OFF
END
LONG
MIN
MAX
ID MODE
WRITE
START ID
(Continued)
15
EN