Cassette
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Operating temperatures
Only operate the cassette deck at
temperatures of 5 7 (–156) to
1407 (+606); otherwise, malfunctions
can occur.
Even when switched off, the device should
only be exposed to temperatures between
–137 (–256) and 1857
Starting
Slide the cassette all the way into the slot,
ensuring that the side with the exposed
tape is on the right.
If a cassette is already in the slot:
Start playback
Select "Tape" and confirm.
{Tape on}.
Volume adjustment, refer to page 147.
Tone control, refer to page 147.
Stopping
The cassette emerges from the slot
or
switch off audio or video sources, refer to
page
147
or switch over to
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Radio, refer to page
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CD changer, refer to page
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TV, refer to page
160
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DVD, refer to page 162.
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1.
{Tape}
2.
{Stop}.
Selecting side A or B
Select "Side" and confirm.
1.
{Tape}
2.
{Reverse}.
Switching "Booktape" on/
off
Select "Booktape" and confirm.
Each time you confirm "Booktape", the
deck alternately switches between the two
booktape tracks and the standard stereo
sound track.
The selected booktape track is indicated as
"Booktape 1" or "Booktape 2".
When you change tape sides with the
"Side" command the deck reverts to
playing the standard stereo tape.
Noise suppression
Dolby B or C are systems designed to sup-
press noise and hiss during playback of
audio cassettes.
It amplifies high frequencies during
recording, and reduces their intensity
during playback. Because background
noise consists primarily of high frequencies
generated during play, this strategy results
in lower levels of background noise.
Dolby and the
symbol are registered
trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
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