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Sony DTC-ZE700 User Manual

Sony DTC-ZE700
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4-231-062-11(1)
Digital Audio
Tape Deck
DTC-ZE700
1996 by Sony Corporation
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Operating Instructions
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Manual de instrucciones
Manual de Instruções

Table of Contents

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Sony DTC-ZE700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Total Harmonic Distortion< 0.005%
TypeDAT (Digital Audio Tape) Deck
Tape Speed8.15 mm/s
Recording Time120 minutes (with 120-minute tape)
Frequency Response2 Hz to 22 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio92dB
Dynamic Range92dB
Digital InputsCoaxial, Optical
Digital OutputsCoaxial, Optical
Input Connectors1 x RCA (analog line in), 1 x optical (digital in), 1 x coaxial (digital in)
Output Connectors1 x RCA (analog line out), 1 x optical (digital out), 1 x coaxial (digital out)

Summary

Getting Started

Unpacking

Lists the items included with the deck.

Hooking Up the System

Explains how to connect the deck to other audio components.

Basic Operations

Recording on a DAT

Step-by-step guide to recording audio onto a DAT tape.

Playing a DAT

Step-by-step guide to playing back audio from a DAT tape.

Recording Operations

Things You Should Know Before Recording

Explains blank vs. sound-muted sections and important recording considerations.

Adjusting the Recording Level for Analog Recording

Guide to setting optimal recording levels for analog inputs.

Locating the End of the Recorded Portion (End Search)

Explains how to find the end of recorded material on tape.

Setting the Recording Mode

Details on selecting standard or long-play recording modes.

Recording Using a Timer (Timer Recording)

Instructions for scheduling recordings using an external timer.

Playback Operations

About the Display

Explains the information displayed on the unit's screen.

Locating a Track (AMS*/Direct Access)

How to find specific tracks using AMS or Direct Access.

Playing Tracks Repeatedly (Repeat Play)

Instructions for repeating single tracks or all tracks.

Playback Using a Timer (Timer Playing)

How to schedule playback sessions using an external timer.

Writing Sub Codes

About Sub Codes

Explains what sub codes are and their purpose (Start IDs, Program Numbers).

Writing Start IDs During Recording

Methods for manually or automatically writing Start IDs during recording.

Writing Start IDs During Playback

How to write Start IDs while the deck is playing back a tape.

Accurate Positioning of Start IDs (Rehearsal)

How to precisely position Start IDs using the Rehearsal function.

Adjusting the Position of an Existing Start ID

How to reposition previously recorded Start IDs.

Erasing Start IDs

How to remove unwanted Start IDs from the tape.

Renumbering the Program Numbers Automatically (Renumbering)

How to reassign track numbers after recording or if they are out of order.

Additional Information

Precautions

Safety, power source, operation, placement, and tape handling precautions.

Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the unit's exterior and internal components.

Display Messages

Explains various messages that may appear on the deck's display.

Troubleshooting

Common problems and solutions for operating the deck.

Guide to the Serial Copy Management System

Explains the SCMS system and digital copying restrictions.

Specifications

System

Technical details about the deck's system components and capabilities.

Input Connectors

Details on the types and specifications of input jacks.

Output Connectors

Details on the types and specifications of output jacks.

General Unit Specifications

Covers power, dimensions, weight, and included accessories.

SBM (Super Bit Mapping) Function

In-depth explanation of the SBM technology and its benefits.

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