Playback ':@Iiifliilyj; Reverse Function; About The Automatic-Tape-Select Function; About The Remote Control Function - Technics RS-TR575 Operating Instructions Manual

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Playback (continued)
Reverse function
The reverse function on this unit has three modes (
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Read the descriptions below and select the mode as
desired. (Refer to step 4 on page 7.)
Mode
Tape trayel
Only one side of the tape (either the forward side
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or the reverse side) will be played, and operation
will automatically stop when playback has been
completed.
Both sides of the tape will be played repeatedly
eight times, and then operation will automatically
stop.
(If
playback Is begun from the reverse
side,
the for·
ward side will be played seven times.)
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When there I, a tape In only one of the deck'
Both sides of the tape will be played once, and
then operation will automatically
stop.
(If
playback Is begun from the reverse
side.
the
lor-
ward side will not be played.)
When there I, • tape In each of the decka
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The forward and reverse sides of the tape in Deck
1 will be played, followed by the forward and
reverse sides of the tape In Deck 2, and after this
operation Is repeated eight times, operation will
automatically stop.
(If
playback Is begun from Deck 2. the tape in
Deck 1 will be played seven times.)
About the automatic-tape-select
function
This unit is equipped with the automatic-tape-select leature; it
automatically detects the type 01 tape being used. and then
makes the suitable adjustments 01 the bias and equalization ac
­
cordingly.
About the remote control function
This casselle deck can be operated by using the remote control
provided with a Technics
receiver.
(For detailed information,
refer to the operating Instructions of the receiver.)
During operation from the remote control
,
the "R.C." indicator
will light
up.
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RC
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Deck 1
"R.C."
Deck 2 "R.C."
indication
indication
About the Dolby noise-reduction
system
The Dolby nOise-reduction system Is designed to effectively redu­
ce the annoying high-frequency "hissing" noise typical of
cassette
tapes.
During recording, the system lunctlons to In ­
crease the high-frequency sound level. the sound, and then, dur­
ing playback, that same portion is weakened to bring It back to
the previous level.
This unit includes two types of Dolby noise-reduction systems.
the Dolby B NR-type and C
NR-type.
Dolby B-type noIse-reduction
Noise Is reduced to about
one-third.
Use this system when playing back tapes recorded by the Dolby­
B noise-reduction system. such as prerecorded music tapes, etc.
Dolby C-type noise-reduction
Noise is reduced to about one-tenth.
Use this system for the recording and playback of sound sources
that have a wide dynamic range and good tone quality, such as
FM broadcasts of live performances, etc
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and lor playing back
such
tapes.
About the Dolby HX-Pro headroom
extension system
By functioning to Improve the maximum output level 01 the tape's
high-frequency range, this system permits recordings without a
reduction In the level of the sound source's high-frequency
range
.
In addition. by using the system In parallel with this unit's
noise-reduction
system,
recording and playback with a greatly ex­
tended dynamic range Is possible
.
Dolby noise reduclion and HX Pro headroom extension
manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licens­
ing Corporation. HX Pro originated by Bang &
Olulsen.
"DOLBY", the double-D symbol
00
and "HX PRO" are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation
.

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