Cassette Tapes - Panasonic SC-HT623 Operating Instructions Manual

Dvd home theater sound system model no. sc-ht888/sc-ht623
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Cassette tapes

TAPE
STOP
(for disc
TOP MENU
operation)
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
DISPLAY
GROUP
,
REW
FF
REV MODE
SHIFT
Basic play
[Note]
Only normal position (TYPE 1) tapes can be played correctly.
Cassette tape selection and care
≥Tapes exceeding 100 minutes are thin and can break or get
caught up in the cassette mechanism.
≥Excess tape slack should be wound up before the tape is
played.
≥Endless tapes can get caught up in the cassette mechanism
if used incorrectly. Use tapes that are compatible with the
reverse mode.
Caution
Sound quality may be affected and cassette tape may
become stuck if you do not adhere to the following.
≥Do not use other stickers not included with the cassette tape.
≥Place stickers on the cassette tape only as indicated.
1
Press [TAPE] to select "TAPE".
2
Insert the cassette tape.
The tape is pulled in automatically.
3
Press [2 1 TAPE] to start play.
Each time you press the button:
Forward direction
TUNED
TUNED
ST
ST
V.MUTE L R C.F
D.MIX
DVD AV
MONO SLEEP SFC CSM S.SRND
MP3 WMA JP
F
R
R R
4
Adjust the volume.
To stop the tape
Press [∫ STOP].
To eject the tape
Press [< EJECT] on the main unit.
To select the reverse mode
With the cassette tape inserted
Press [REV MODE].
Each time you press the button:
b :
One side is played.
d:
Both sides are played.
)
(forward
reverse)
Play stops at the end of the reverse side.
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f: Both sides are played repeatedly until [∫ STOP] is pressed.
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VCR/AUX
TV
TUNER/BAND
TAPE
DVD/CD MUTING
DVD/CD
1
2
3
CH
4
5
6
VOLUME
7
8
9
WVOLUMEX
CANCEL
0
10
SKIP
SLOW/SEARCH
STOP
PAUSE
DVD/CD
DVD/CD
MENU
PLAY LIST
ENTER
RETURN
[For[cassette[tape[operations]
PAGE
REC /
REW
FF
STOP
TAPE
REC /
C.S.M
C.FOCUS
MIX 2CH
TAPE
REV MODE
SFC
SUPER SRND
PL
STOP
SUBWOOFER
POSITION
ZOOM
SUBTITLE
LEVEL
MEMORY
AUDIO
QUICK REPLAY
TEST
REPEAT
SETUP
SHIFT
CH SELECT
A-B REPEAT
PLAY MODE
Cassette compartment
Forward side
Reverse direction
-
TUNED
TUNED
ST
ST
V.MUTE L R C.F
D.MIX
RC
MONO SLEEP SFC CSM S.SRND
(=)
R R
F F
F
-
TUNED
TUNED
ST
ST
V.MUTE L R C.F
D.MIX
DVD AV
MONO SLEEP SFC CSM S.SRND
MP3 WMA JP
F
R
R R
[For[cassette[tape[operations]
Cassette compartment
EJECT
EJECT
/ I
REW
FF
REV MODE REC
REC
REV MODE
REW
,
FF
Finding a place on a tape
To fast-forward and rewind
Press [6 REW] (rewind) or [5 FF] (fast-forward) while the tape
is stopped.
To resume play, press [2 1 TAPE].
To find the beginning of a track (TPS: Tape Program Sensor)
Press [6 REW] (rewind) or [5 FF] (fast-forward) during play.
Each press increases the number of tracks skipped, up to a
maximum of 9.
e.g. Skipping in the forward direction
TUNED
ST V.MUTE L R C.F D.MIX
MONO SLEEP SFC CSM S.SRND
R
F
ALL
1
GRP TTL
≥The first skip backward takes you to the beginning of the current
track.
[Note[
TPS may not operate correctly in the following situations:
≥If the interval between tracks is less than 4 seconds.
≥If noise has been recorded between the interval.
≥If there are silent segments within tracks.
Recording to cassette tapes
[Note[
Only normal position (TYPE 1) tapes can be used for recording.
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DVD AV
RC
MP3 WMA JP
Volume, sound quality and surround effects
≥Recording level is set automatically.
≥Multi-channel sources (3 to 5.1 channels) are automatically
down-mixed to 2 channels during recording.
Turn on Dynamic Range Compression (➜ page 21) if sound
is distorted.
≥Sound effects (➜ page 26–28) are automatically set to flat.
Wind up the leader tape so recording can start immediately.
Preparation
1
Insert the cassette to be recorded on.
RC
The tape direction is automatically set to "F !".
≥To record on the reverse side
Press [2 1 TAPE] twice to select ""R", and then press
[∫ STOP].
Karaoke indicator
VOLUME
VOLUME
OPEN/CLOSE
M.RE-MASTER
SFC
SW LEVEL SURROUND
DOWN
TUNE MODE
FM MODE
MEMORY
TUNING
PHONES
1
MIC
2
MIN
DVD
AVRCD
HDCD
PL
DIGITAL
MP3 WMA JPEG
WMV
DTS
MPEG4
PGM
RND
A
B
PROG D N R ZOOM RMTB A ONLY TRCK CHAP
SELECTOR
UP
KARAOKE
MIN
MAX
MIC VOL
MIC VOL
MAX

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