Sanyo DC-D8 Instruction Manual page 8

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LISTENING TO TAPES
Deck Aisforplayback
only; cfeck Bisforboth
playback and recording
Donotturn
the unit offwhilethe
tape is running.
Otherv~ise, the pinch
roller may be damaged.
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1,
2.
3.
4,
5.
Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE. "TA" appearson
the display
Press the STOP/EJECT
button
to open the casse~e holder.
Load the cassette(s).
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After the cassette has been loaded, push the cassette holder back
into position.
Press the PLAY button
(deck A or deck B) to begin playback.
Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop play badk,akanytime.
Press
it again to remove the cassette.
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When the end of the tape has been reached,
automatic
stop will
be activated.
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Note:
Endless tapes cannot
be used.
Do not use C-120 tapes. They may jam in the mechanism.
Pause
Press the PAUSE button
to temporarily
stop playback
or recording.
Press it again to resume operation.
Fast
forward
and
rewind
Press the FFWD or REW button,
When the tape has been wound
to the end, the deck stops automati-
cally.
Note:
While playing
orrecording,
do not press the FFWDor
REWbutton
of
the other deck, or the sound quality
may deteriorate.
Continuous
playback
(From
deck
A to deck B)
1.
2.
3.
Press the PLAY button
on deck A. Deck A playback
will begin.
Press the PAUSE button
of deck B.
Press the PLAY button
of deck B. Deck B enters the pause mode.
When the tape automatically
stops on deck A, deck B playback
will begin.
When the end of the tape has been reached on deck B, automatic
stop will be activated,
LISTENING TO THE RAD1O
Manual
tunirm
1.
2.
3.
Set the FUNC~lON
switch to TUNER.
Press the BAND button
to select FM1, FM2 or AM.
Press the "+"
or "-"
TUNING button continuously
until you are
close
to the
desired
frequency,
then
press
it briefly
until
the
desired frequency
is displayed.
Each time the button
is pressed,
the frequency
changes
in 0.05 MHz steps for FM and 9 kHz steps
for AM.
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To preset
stations
This unit enables 12stations
FM1, FM2and
AM bands to be preset in
the memory.
1. Tune in the station to be preset as described
in "Manual
tuning".
2. Press the MEMORY
button.
"PROG, " blinks.
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3. Press the "+"
or''–"
PRESET button to select the desired preset
number.
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4. Press the MEMORY
button
to preset the station.
"PROG."
disap-
pears.
If the next step is not taken within
10 seconds
in steps 2-4,
"PROG."
disappears
and the preset
operatio~
is cancelled.
Press the MEMORY
button to continue.
LISTENING TO AUXILM
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Repeat steps above, to add more preset stations.
When
presetting
a new station
into a band and preset number
already
containing
a preset station,
the previously
preset station
is cleared.
The preset stations will be retained
in the memory
even if the unit
is turned
off.
If the memory
contents
are lost due to a power failure
or other
condition,
preset the stations
again.
Listening
to preset
stations
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1.
Select "TUNER".
2. Select the band.
3. Press the "+''o r''-"
PRESET button to select the desired preset
number.
For receiving
an FM stereo broadcast,
make sure that "MONO"
is
not displayed.
If "MONO"
appears, press the FM MODE buttonto
turn the "MONO"
indication
off.
"STEREO"
appears when an FM stereo broadcast
is received.
If the signals from an FM stereo station are weak and reception
is
Door, Dress the FM MODE button
to chanae to monaural
receR-
.
tion. ("STEREO"
is replaced
by "MONO"
in the display.)
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Changing
the AM reception
frequencies
It
is not necessary
to perform
this procedure
in the Australia
and
New Zealand.
1,
Select the AM band.
2.
Turn the power off.
3.
While
pressing
the BAND button,
press the POWER button.
522-1710
kHz (9 kHz steps) _520-1710kHz
(lOkHz
steps)
3Y/VIDEO SOURCES
1, Set the FUNCTION
switch
to AU XNIDEO.
"AU"
appears
on the
2. Follow
the instructions
supplied
with the auxiliary/video
equip
disp(ay.
ment.
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