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9: Locate Functions
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Stack Locate Points
Up to 100 stack locate points can be stored and recalled. These points are identified using a two-
digit number (00 to 99).
Storing Stack Locate Points
To store a stack locate point:
1) Locate to the desired point.
The location will be shown on the display. See “Locating to the Beginning of a Recording” on
page 77.
2) Press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “MEMORY” will appear on the display and the time display flashes.
3) Press the STACK key.
The message “STACK - -” will appear on the display.
4) Enter a two-digit number.
The “STACK” message will flash several times. For example, if you selected the digits 4 and
2, the message “STACK 4 2 will flash on the display.
The stack locate point will be stored and the previous mode restored.
To store a stack locate point during playback or recording:
1) Press the STORE/ENT key when the desired time is reached.
The message “MEMORY” will appear and the time display will freeze at the current location
and start flashing. Playback or recording will continue uninterrupted while you enter the point.
2) Press the STACK key.
The message “STACK - -” will appear on the display.
3) Enter a two-digit number.
The “STACK” message will flash several times. For example, if you selected the digits 8 and
6, the message “STACK 8 6 will flash on the display.
The stack locate point will be stored and the time display for playback or recording will continue
from the current point.
Recalling Stack Locate Points
To recall a stack locate point:
1) Press the STACK key.
The message “STACK - -” will appear on the display.
2) Enter the corresponding two-digit number.
The DR16pro will locate to the stored point.
If no time value has been stored, the DR16pro will locate to the beginning of the disk.
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