Before Recording And Dubbing; Recording Compact Discs - Sanyo DC-T44 Instruction Manual

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BEFORE RECORDING
AND DUBBING
Recording copyright material wfthout 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 ap-
prove of, and cannot be held responsible
for, any
unlawful use of this machine.
Use deck 2 for recording.
1. Press the EJECT button and load the cassette for
recording.
2. Set the DOLBY NR switch to ON or OFF as desired.
3. Set the MODE switch position.
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For recording one side only.
2:
For recording both sides in succession.
- If recording has been started from the reverse
side, only the reverse side will be recorded.
- If a tape with one of itstabs already broken out is
used for recording, the tape will not be reversed
automatically, and it will stop.
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Recordingatthisswitch positionisthesarneasatthe
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position.
Recording
will start in the forward
direction
under
the
following conditions:
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When CD computer
recording
is used
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When tape dubbing
is used
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When recording forthefirsttime
after loading a cassette
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When using the timer for unattended
recording
Automatic record
muting
Undesirable parts of a programme can be omitted while
recording.
Press the REC MUTE switch once while recording. A
4-second unrecorded blank space is created, then the
cassette deck enters the record pause mode.
To resume recording, press the REC PAUSE switch.
Note:
The record mutingfunctiondoes not operate during CD
computer recordingor tape dubbing usingthe HIGH or
NORMAL DUBBING switch.
To create an unrecorded blank of any length, hold
down the REC MUTE switch for the required time. The
deck enters the record pause mode
when the switch is
released.
Accidental erasure prevention tabs
(for protectingvalu-
able recordings)
Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the
tabs on the end ofthe cassette tape (where the tape is not
exposed) using a screwdriveror similar implement.
If a tab is broken out in error and you wish to re-recordth~
tape, simply block the tab hole using adhesive tape and
the tape can be used for recording again.
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Side A
For Metel/Cr02 tape
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Breakouttab A for
side A.
Break out teb B for side B.
RECORDING
COMPACT
DISCS
COMPUTER
RECORDING
Note
Wtih computer recording, a CD can be' automatically
recorded on a cassette by pressing one switch.
1. Load the CD to be recorded.
2. Load a blank cassette into deck 2
3. Select "CD'.
4. Press the COMPUTER RECORDING switch. The sys-
tem automatically performs the followingfunctions
Deck 2
- The tape rewinds to the beginning.
- Recording statts.
CD playec
- The playersearches forthefirsttrackto be recorded,
then enters the pause mode.
- CD play starts.
The REC PAUSE, P and COMPUTER RECORDING
indicators light, "D" and "SIDE A" appear on the
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dsplay as recording begins.
Recording starts automatically after 8 seconds, 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.
The highest track number which can be ediied is 24.
Track numbers 25 and above cannot be ediied (except
with backward skip edit).
To stop computer recording at any time, press the
STOP/CLEAR switchofthe CD player orthe
switchof
the deck 2. The CD player and deck 2 willstop. (The edit
mode is stilloperational.)
To refease the editing mode, press the STOP/CLEAR
switch of the CD player.
Set the MODE switchto ~
during computer record-
ing.
To record materialfrom a dfierent positionon the tape,
continue recording manualty.
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