Panasonic RX-DT650 Operating Instructions Manual page 20

Portable stereo component system
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Recording using an alternative method
(not easy CD recording)
Tracks on a CD can also be recorded in the following ways.
* CD tracks can be recorded onto the remainder of a recorded tape.
* Tracks can be recorded from the start of the tape's reverse side.
* Tracks with a long play time can be recorded in their original
sequence.
Preparation: Insert the CD.
Press Deck 1 STOP/EJECT and
insert the tape.
+ Insert the tape with the side to be
tecorded facing you.
* Either have the leader tape wound up
in advance or locate the position where
recording is to begin. (See below).
Press REC to start recording on
the tape.
CD play starts simultaneously.
To take up the leader tape:
Magnetic part of tape
Leader tape
(Recording can be made.)
(Recording cannot be made.)
To erase sound previously recorded on a tape:
Recording new sound onto a pre-recorded tape automatically erases
what was previously recorded,
To erase all the sound on a tape:
1. Insert
the tape with the side whose recording is to be erased facing you.
2. Press TAPE.
s REC.
Only normal tapes can be used with this unit.
FM MODE
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PAUSE
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Tune in the broadcast station.
(See page 13.)
Insert the tape with the side to be
recorded facing you.
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Press @ REC.
To stop the recording:
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To stop the recording temporarily:
Press PAUSE.
To resume recording, press PAUSE again.
When too much noise is heard while recording an
AM broadcast:
FM MODE
Set FM MODE/B.P to whichever
position yields less noise.
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The display changes each time the button
is pressed.
BP1 —> Brea)
For your reference:
« Any change made to the volume or tone quality during recording will
not affect the recording.
* In order to prevent trouble caused by flat batteries, it is recommended
that you either supply power to the unit from the household AC
outlet or replace all the batteries with new ones when you are
recording something which is important to you.

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