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Philips DCC 380 Lnstructions For Use page 5

Digital compact cassette recorder

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CNSSETTE
Different types of cassettes
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Available on
the
market are the
6'
'
] occ
(Digitat
compact cassette),
and the
ACC (Analog
Compact Cassette),
also
called'Music
Cassette'.
ln
this instruction for
use
we
are
going
to
use the
abbreviations
DCC
and ACC.
Both cassettes
are
available
in
various lengths and
tape
materials.
The'DCC'and the'ACC'can
be used
in
the
'DCC
380'. The 'DCC'
has
a
cover designed for quick
and
easy
handling.
Always
keep
the 'DCC'and the
'ACC'
in
the
cover
after
use
to
avoid damages.
The 'DCC'
and
the 'ACC' must
not
come into contact
with dust
or liquids, and
must
not
be
exposed
to
high
temperatures
and
to
magnetic
fields
(heaters,
TV
sets, transformers...).
Do not
push the tape
protection
of
the 'DCC'aside,
and
avoid
touching
the
tape
of the
'ACC'.
DCC:
When inserting
the'DCC'please
observe
the
following
points:
.
lnsert
the 'DCC' lengthwise
into
the
open tray.
.
The
inscription must
be
face
up.
.
The
protective
slider
must
be on
the
right side.
To protect
the
'DCC'
from
re-recording,
activate the
protection
by pushing
the
red
button
up.
... has been recorded
with
an
'analog
cassette recorder'
and
can
only
be played back on
the
'DCC
380'.
The'ACC'can
only
display
the
tape counter.
record
AGC:
When inserting the 'ACC'
please
observe the
following
points:
.
lnsert
the 'ACC' lengthwise
into
the
open tray.
.
The
inscription must
be readable
from the right
side.
o
Make sure that
the
ACC
is not dirty or
damaged as
this
could
affect the
operation
of the
unit.
DCC
prerecorded
...
can be
bought prerecorded
in
the
shops and can only be played
back. The
prerecorded'DCC'
can
display
information
like
text,
track
numbers,
playing
times
and tape
counter.
...
the
recording
will
be made by
yourself.
The user-recorded 'DCC'
can display
information
like track
numbers,
playing
times
and tape
counter.
ACC
DCC
user-recorded
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