Programmed Recordings; Automatic Programming; Manual Programming - Harman Kardon HD760 Owner's Manual

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The HD760's programmed recording
enables you to make certain that the track
selections on a CD are divided on a cassette
so that there are no breaks in the middle of
tracks. Programming may either be
automatic or manual. In the automatic
mode, the HD760's internal processor
selects the tracks to be played in order, so
that they fit on a given cassette size. In the
manual mode, you may select the tracks in
any order to be recorded on each side.

Automatic Programming

1. Insert the CD as normal, and make note
of the length of the cassette (e.g., C-60,
C-90).
2. Press the
button
Edit
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that the
A.SPACE, AUTO
indicators will light, and the
EDIT
display will show a flashing
C-00
3. Press the
button
Tape Size
note that each press will change the
indication of a different cassette tape size
in the following order:
C-0 C-46
C-54 C-60 C-74 C-90
C-120.
4. Press the button to change the tape size
until the indication matches the cassette
being used, or shows the next smallest size
(e.g., use the setting for
C-90
C-100 tape is used).
Any desired tape length (of one cassette
side) can be selected with the
Numeric
buttons on the remote control too: F.e.
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when the length of each side is 15
minutes, press "1", "5", "0" and "0" to
enter "15:00".
5. When the desired tape size appears, press
the
button
again to enter the
Edit
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setting.
6. At this point, the HD760 will examine
the length of each track on the CD and
determine how many of the tracks will fit
on each side of the cassette. The
indicator will light at the
PROGRAM
ottom left corner of the display, along with
Programmed Recording
the number of tracks that will fit on the
first side of the cassette and the amount of
blank tape that will be left on the first side
when the recording is complete. After a few
seconds, the display will switch to show the
last track number that will fit on the
cassette and the amount of blank tape that
will be left on the second side of the tape.
With each display, the "A–B" icon in the
upper right corner of the display will flash
to indicate which side of the cassette is
programmed.
7. When the "A–B" icon stops flashing and
the total number of tracks is shown in the
display, the HD760 is ready. First, place
your cassette deck in the record mode and
and note
then press the
and
HD760. The HD760 begins play after
placing three seconds of silence at the
.
beginning of the tape. The HD760 will
then play all the tracks that will fit on the
and
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"A" side of the cassette, as indicated by the
flashing "A" icon. The tracks programmed
for play to the first side of the cassette will
be indicated across the bottom of the
display. The number for each track will
flash as it plays, and it will go out after it
has played.
8. After all tracks programmed for the first
side have played, the HD760 will automa-
when a
tically go into Pause, and the display will
show
A - - END
to change sides on the cassette tape.
9. When the tape has been flipped, and you
are ready to record again, press the
button
. The HD760 will first place
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three blank seconds on the tape to allow
for leader, and then play the remaining
tracks, as indicated in the display. The "B"
icon will flash to remind you which side of
the tape is being used.
10. When the entire CD has played
through, the display will indicate the
amount of time remaining on the B side of
the cassette for additional recording, and
the "A–B" indicator will stop flashing to
remind you that both sides of the cassette
have been used and that the recording is
finished.
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button
on the
Play
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. That is your signal
Play
11. The programming information will
remain in the HD760's memory so that
another identical copy of the cassette may
be made, if desired. The programming
memory will be lost when the CD drawer is
opened, or it may be cleared by pressing
the
button twice.
Edit
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Auto Programming is not possible with
tracks preprogrammed as described on
page 13 (Programmed Play). Instead of
that Manual Programming should be used
(see below).

Manual Programming

1. Insert the CD and make note of the
length of the cassette to be used.
2. Press the
button twice
Edit
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note that the
and
A-SPACE
indicatiors will light, and the display will
show a flashing
.
C-00
3. Press the
button
Tape Size
note that each press will change the tape
size indication. Any desired tape length (of
one cassette side) can be selected with the
buttons on the remote
Numeric
c
control too: F.e. when the length of each
side is 15 minutes, press "1", "5", "0" and
"0" to enter "15:00". When the size that
most closely matches the cassette being
used appears, press the
Program
.
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4. Note that the A side of the A–B indicator
will flash in the Information Display,
reminding you that the "A" side of the
cassette is about to be programmed.
5. Using the
Numeric Controls
enter the track numbers you wish to have
recorded on the A side of the cassette. Be
certain to pause between the enter for each
track number until you see the track
number appear in the lower left corner of
the Information Display, next to the word
.
PROGRAM
and
EDIT
and
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button
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