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Panasonic SV-3800 - Program Number Recording; Manual Program Number Setup; Manual Program Number Recording

Panasonic SV-3800
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E-18
Before
Recording
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
As
with
absolute
time,
the
machine
must
recognize
the
current
program
number
(PNO)
in
order
to
record
the
next
sequential
number.
If
there
is
no
PNO
showing
on
the
display,
then
only
Start
ID‘s
are
recorded,
without
PNO’‘s.
This
can
occur,
for
example,
if
the
tape
is
inserted
into
the
machine
in
the
middle
of
a
segment,
because
Start
ID’s
and
PNO’‘s
are
recorded
only
for
the
first
9
seconds
of
a
program.
To
set
program
numbers
before
recording:
In
the
recording
standby
mode,
use
the
program
number
buttons
on
the
remote
control
transmitter
to
input
the.
number
of
the
program
to
be
recorded
next.
The
program
number
input
flashes
on
the
program
number
display.
Press
the
PLAY
or
FADE
IN
button.
Recording
commences,
and
when
the
next
Start
ID
is
recorded,
the
programs
are
recorded
starting
with
the
program
number
which
was
set.
¢
If
the
audio
level
exceeds
selected
detection
level
after
it
has
fallen
below
selected
detection
level
for
more
than
two
seconds,
the
Start
ID
is
recorded
automatically.
e
When
making
a
recording
from
another
DAT
using
the
IEC
Digital
Input,
Start
ID’s
may
be
transmitted
as
well
as
the
audio
information.
However,
not
all
models
transmit
Start
[D’s.
If
in
doubt,
check
with
the
manufacturer.
Start
ID’s
are
recognized
by
the
IEC
Digital
I/O
on
Panasonic
and
Technics
models
SV-
DA10/3700/3900/4100/3800.
Additionally,
the
SV-4100/3800
AES/EBU
ports
transmit
and
receive
Start
ID‘s.
¢
Ifthe
source
tape
has
Start
ID’s
which
are
less
than
18
seconds
apart,
they
will
either
not
record
onto
the
copy,
or
may
be
offset
a
few
seconds
late.
¢
Some
compact
discs
have
a
very
short
interval
between
tunes.
Even
in
these
cases,
however,
if
your
CD
player
has
an
auto
space
function,
the
space
between
tunes
can
be
extended
automatically
so
that
program
numbers
are
entered
correctly
during
recording.
To
cancel
the
automatic
program
numbering
function:
Press
the
PNO/START
ID
AUTO
button.
2)
Manual
recording
of
program
numbers
Note:
1
Make
sure
the
pno/start
ID
auto
indicator
goes
out.
Press
the
PNO/START
ID
AUTO
button
if
the
indicator
is
illuminated.
Press
the
PLAY
button
where
you
want
to
record
a
program
number
during
recording.
Each
time
this
operation
is
performed,
a
program
number
(1,
2,
3
etc...)
is
recorded
on
the
tape.
These
program
numbers
may
be
checked
on
the
program
number
display.
Make
sure
that
the
PNO
display
shows
a
program
number.
In
this
case,
starting
the
tape
from
the
record
standby
mode
will
increment
that
number
and
record
it.
If
no
number
is
indicated,
then
only
a
start
ID
is
recorded
without
a
program
number
(PNO).
¢
In
automatic
or
manual
recording
of
program
numbers,
a
Start
ID
of
9
seconds
duration
is
recorded
each
'
time
a
program
number
is
recorded.
e
If
the
tape
is
stopped
temporarily
with
the
PAUSE
button,
AUTO
REC
MUTE
button,
or
the
fade
out,
then
recording
is
started
again
by
pressing
the
PLAY
button
after
the
pno/start
ID
auto
indicator
has
gone
out,
a
program
number
is
recorded
at
that
point.

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