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This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
5 - RC-D45 remote control unit (option)
The optional RC-D45 remote control unit is plugged into the REMOTE IN [35] jack at the rear of the tape deck. Most of the controls on the remote control unit duplicate the controls on the main tape deck. The explanation of the controls is given below:
[45] ID SELECT
Equivalent to the shifted AUTO ID [25] on the main unit.
[46] AUTO ID
Equivalent to the AUTO ID [25] on the main unit.
[47] INS/+ and DEL/Equivalent to the shifted MARGIN RESET [22] and DISPLAY [23] on the main unit.
[48] EDIT
Equivalent to the shifted MENU [27] on the main unit.
[49] ENTER
Equivalent to the ENTER [26] on the main unit.
[50] MENU
Equivalent to the MENU [27] on the main unit.
[51] Numeric keys
These keys may be used for a variety of purposes. When playing back a tape, entering a program number using these keys, and pressing PLAY will locate the tape to that program and start playing. If PAUSE is pressed rather than PLAY, the tape will be located to the start of the program and the deck will enter pause mode. When editing and entering titles, these keys may be used as a convenient way of entering characters. Repeated presses of a key will cycle through the characters associated with the key. For instance, the 2 key, when pressed once, will enter 2 in the title. Pressing it again will enter d (or D if the CAPS mode is active), pressing it one more time will enter e and pressing it again will enter f. If it is pressed one more time, it will enter 2.
[41] OPEN/CLOSE
Equivalent to [2] on the main unit.
[52] Cursor keys
These keys are used to move the cursor left and right when entering and editing program titles.
[42] CAPS
Equvalent to the shifted SINGLE PLAY [30] key on the main unit. Used to toggle between uppercase and lowercase when entering titles (see 4.8.1, "Entering and editing titles").
[53] COUNTER MODE
Equivalent to the COUNTER MODE [20] on the main unit.
[43] CHECK
Equivalent to the shifted CHAR [21] on the main unit.
[54] MARGIN RESET
Equivalent to the MARGIN RESET [22] on the main unit.
[44] POSITION
Equivalent to the shifted SKIP PLAY [24] on the main unit.
[55] CHAR
Equivalent to the CHAR [21] on the main unit.
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