Technics SC-CH404 Operating Instructions Manual page 29

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You can use normal, chrome and metal tapes for recording. The
deck automatically identifies the kind of tape loaded, and sets the
bias {for recording) and equalization accordingly.
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You cannot record on the leader tape {the first few revolutions) so
take up the leader tape in advance. (See page 30.)
Press * OPEN on deck 2 to
load a cassette.
Press CLOSE on deck 2 to
close the cassette holder.
DOLBY NR
ora,
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When
making
a
recording
using Dolby NR recording,
press DOLBY NR so that the
Dolby NR IN indicator lights.
REVERSE HODS
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Press REVERSE MODE to se¬
lect the reverse mode you
want to use.
m : One side will record, and
then the tape will stop au¬
tomatically at the tape end.
CtD CO : Both sides will record (for¬
ward side-* reverse side),
and then the tape will stop
automatically at the tape
end.
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Press CCRT to activate the
CCRT (Computer Control Re¬
cord Tuning—see page 30)
function.
When the CCRT function is activated, the
test signal for adjustment will be re¬
corded on the tape, so the previous re¬
cording will be automatically erased.
You can record without using the CCRT
function.
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PAUSE
Press REC PAUSE to put the
cassette deck Into the record¬
ing standby mode; then select
the desired sound source.
REC PAUSE indicator lights.
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Press TUNER/BAND, and then
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TUNERfl
BAND 1
or ► on the tuner/sound
processor to tune in to the de-
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sired station.
Press < or > to start record¬
ing.
t>: When recording on either the for¬
ward side or both sides
<: When recording only the reverse
side
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To stop recording:
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Press □.
To cut an unnecessary part while recording:
1. Press REC PAUSE.
The cassette deck wilt go into the recording standby state.
2. To resume recording, press < or > corresponding to the direc¬
tion in which recording is taking place.
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