Medic911--Good idea! I have a friend who reads Japanese & I'll see her in a few weeks.
Mystyler--Thanks for your tips. I've made some progress on my own, after I switched to a spoken-word recording with lower-level background noise (really important!).
Here's what I discovered: SENS. set to HIGH detected the quiet gaps and, with S.BEEP set to ON, beeped to indicate the starting point of the sentence to repeat. Also, the repeat counter on the remote starts flashing a "?". If MODE is AUTO, playback continues until the next gap is found. Another beep, and playback starts from the beginning of the passage, incrementing the repeat counter on the remote. Pressing PLAY/STOP will restart the playback before it gets to the end of the phrase. After the number of repeats set in COUNT (1-9) is complete, playback continues from the end of the phrase, with a delay set by PAUSE (0-9 sec.) If MODE is MANUAL, starting gaps are detected as before, but the end of the phrase to repeat is set by pressing PLAY/STOP, unless another gap is detected first, which sets a new starting point. To cancel Sentence Repeat, press and hold PLAY/STOP for >2 sec., go into the SENTENCE REPEAT submenu and select CLEAR, as you said. Now I just have to dig out details in the fine-kanji-print! MANUAL mode will work for me very well, and the PLAY/STOP button on the left earphone is handy. If it were just a little bit longer, I could use it for a foot pedal. :wink: Imagine complaining about headphone cords not being long enough! Maybe I can find some of those new 4-wire mini-plugs like the DR8 uses and make my own.
Thanks for the help, guys. I'll post any new discoveries after I spend some time with my Japanese friend. I like Leon's idea of volunteered translations of Japanese Domestic manuals and think they should be posted on minidisc.org. If the Japanese manufacturers offered the manuals online, at least we could discuss what we thought the Babelfish version really meant! :wink: