Before Recording - Sanyo DC-F430AV Instruction Manual

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BEFORE RECORDING
AND DUBBING
Recording copyright material without permission
of the copyright
owners is usually an infringement.
If you wish to re-record copyright
material, permission from the copyright owner is necessary. SANYO
does not approve
of, and cannot
be held responsible
for, any
unlawful use of this machine.
Use deck B for recording.
1.
Press the cassette holder (EJECT portion) to open it and load the
cassette for recording.
2.
Set the DOLBY NR button to ON or OFF as desired.
Dolby NR ON ............ "no
B NW appears
Dolby NR OFF ..........." no B NW disappears
Automatic
record muting
Undesirable
parts of a programme can be omitted while recording.
Press the REC MUTE button on the remote control once while recording.
"REC
blinks on the display and a 5-second unrecorded
blank space is
created, then the cassette deck enters the record pause mode. "REC
remains lit and"
" blinks on the display.
To add another 5-second blank space, press the REC MUTE button
again.
To resume recording, press the FWD PLAY button.
Note:
The record muting function does not operate during CD computer recording
or tape computer dubbing.
Accidental
erasure prevention
tabs (for protecting
valuable recordings)
Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the tabs on the end
of the cassette tape (where the tape is not exposed) using a screwdriver
or similar implement
(Fig. 11).
If a tab is broken out in error and you wish to re-record the tape, simply
block the tab hole using adhesive
tape and the tape can be used for
recording again.
RECORDING
RECORDING
COMPACT
DISCS
Computer
recording
With computer recording, you can record a CD onto a cassette by pressing
just one button.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Load the disc(s) to be recorded.
Load a blank cassette into deck B.
Select "CD function.
For programmed
recording from up to 3 discs, programme
the
material in advance (as described under''PROGRAMMED
PLAY").
Press the disc select button (DISC 1, DISC 2 or DISC 3) to select the
disc to be recorded first, then press the STOP button (CD section).
For programmed
recording, this step is unnecessary.
Press the "HIGH" or "NOR" COMPUTER
REC button. "HIGH
or
"NORMAL"
appears briefly on the display.
HIGH: For high speed recording.
NOR: For normal speed recording.
The system automatically
performs the following functions:
Deck B:
The tape rewinds to the beginning.
Recording starts.
CD player:
The player searches for the first track to be recorded, then enters
the pause mode.
CD play starts.
Manual edit recording
Recording starts without rewinding the tape initially.
Press the EDIT button to turn the "MANUAL" indication on
before proceeding to step 5.
To cancel this mode, press the button again. "MANUAL"
disappears.
After loading the cassette, the tape must be wound to the
point where you would like to starl recording.
"COMPU.
REC,
"REC,
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recording begins.
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After deck B stops automatically,
turn over the cassette and reinsert
it.
If the tape ends while a track is still playing, the CD player enters
the pause mode at the beginning
of the track that was playing.
This track will be recorded at the beginning of side B.
Press the button that was pressed instep 5. Recording of side B starts
automatically.
When the end of the tape (side B) is reached, the CD player and deck
B stop automatically.
If the last track on the CD plays completely before the end of the
tape, disc play stops automatically.
Deck B also stops.
Note:
Recording starts automatically after4 seconds for high speed recording
or 8 seconds for normal speed recording, so the recording will not be
interrupted
by the leader tape at the beginning of sides A and B.
A 5-second blank space is automatically
recorded at the end of each
track.
To stop computer recording at any time, press the STOP button on the
CD player or deck. The CD player and deck B will stop.
When CD computer recording is used, repeat play mode is cancelled
automatically.
When high speed CD computer recording is used, Dolby NR recording
mode is cancelled automatically.
During high speed recording, normal monitoring
is not possible.
When a CD of inferior quality is recorded into a tape with high speed
recording
and reproduced,
it may accompany
some noise. In this
case, use normal speed recording.
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