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4.5 Card Protect
This prohibits such card operations as saving, overwriting, deleting, and
editing. (However, playback and copying phrases to another card are still
possible.)
4.6 Card Name
This changes the name assigned to a card when it was formatted.
4.7 Card Convert (from AR-3000 to AR-2000, from AR-2000 to
AR-3000)
This is a feature that lets you take a card in AR-2000 format and play it
back, change settings, and edit (write or overwrite) it with the AR-3000, or
vice versa. (AR-2000 is the legacy model.)
5.1 Control Input Mode (Direct Play/Program Play/Binary
Play/Terminal Recording)
Direct Playback
Please refer the 5.2 Direct Playback item.
Program Playback
Please refer the 5.3 Program Playback item.
Binary Playback
Please refer the 5.4 Binary Playback item.
Terminal Recording
Please refer the 5.5 Terminal Recording item.
5.2 Direct Playback (Normal Playback/First-In Playback/Last-In
Playback/Sequence Playback)
By inputting control signals directly to Port Nos. 1 through 16, you can
play back the phrases assigned to the port numbers. You can play back up
to 16 phrases.
Normal Playback
Input made to a port having higher priority takes precedence, and will
result in earlier playback. Port No.1 has the highest priority, with the
priority decreasing as the port number increases.
Priority (High) Port No. 1/2/3/.../16 (Low)
First-In Playback
The phrase played back earlier is given precedence in playback.
During phrase playback, even when a new START signal is input, it is
disregarded.
Last-In Playback
The control signal that is input later is given precedence in playback.
During phrase playback, when a different START signal is newly
input, playback of the current phrase is stopped, and playback of the
specified phrase begins.
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