Erase Protection - Mitsubishi Z-20 Instruction Book

Multiplay system/intelligent audio system
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Dubbing from another tape deck ({B) to this tape deck (A).
1. Connect the OUTPUT
(L and R) terminals of tape deck
(B) to the CD/AUX terminals on the rear panel.
2. Dubbing can be carried out by putting the tape deck (B)
in the play mode and the tape deck (A) in the record
mode, with the FUNCTION
selector positioned to CD/
AUX.
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Under the conditions mentioned above, if the tape deck
(B) is in record
mode
(together with tape deck
(A))
oscillation will occur.
ERASING
Performing
new
recording
on
a pre-recorded
tape auto-
matically
erases the previous recording, allowing the new
recording. To erase the previous recording without perform-
ing new recording, proceed as follows:
1. Check that erase protect tabs at the rear of the cassette
tape to be erased are not broken. If broken, cover the
hole(s) with cellophane tape, etc.
2. Press TAPE and then press STOP.
3. Load the tape with the face (A or B) to be erased to-
ward you.
4. Depress the REC button. The tape will now be erased.
5. When the tape comes to the end, the auto stop mechan-
ism will function.
If you want to interrupt erasing at
any point, depress the STOP button.
ERASE PROTECTION
Cassettes incorporate a convenient erase-protection device
to prevent accidental
erasure.
When
the tabs at the rear of
the cassette are broken
out, the REC
button can
not be
pushed and the erase protection
device will be activated to
prevent accidental erasure of pre-recorded tapes. (Fig, 27)
tf you wish to record on the track on which the tabs have
been already broken out, cover the hole with cellophane or
vinyl adhesive tape. (Fig, 28)
RECORDING PROTECTION FUNCTION—
To protect a recording while it is being made this unit has
no other input facilities apart from the STOP button, REC
PAUSE
button, and REC
MUTE
button. In designing the
unit much
thought and care has thus gone into protecting
your
recording
against
loss due to depressing the wrong
function button.
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When
other functions
are to be recorded, be sure to
press
the STOP
or REC
PAUSE
button
to stop the
recording and switch over to the desired function.
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Synchro
recordings
can
be achieved
with
MANUAL
button,
UNATTENDED
RECORDING AND PLAY—
With the separately sold audio timer (DC-50 type or simi-
lar) you can be woken
up by a ''musical alarm' with the
start of a radio program, a record or tape at whatever time
you like or record radio programs in your absence.
Connecting the Timer
As
shown
in Fig. 29, the power
supply
of this unit
is
switched ON — OFF by the audio timer.
To set the musical alarm
1. Press the POWER switch to turn the power supply ON.
2.
Operate
the function
button
on the mother
unit to be
used
for the musical
alarm and leave adjusted to the
appropriate sound level desired for the musical alarm.
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When
using a radio with FM, MW and/or LW, select the
station you wish to hear.
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When
using a record,
switch
to PHONO
and press the
STOP
button
to allow the tonearm
to return
to its rest
position
on the armrest.
If the tonearm
is not on the
armrest
the
record
will
not
start
playing
when
the
POWER
is switched ON. So be sure to press the STOP
button
to cause
the tonearm
to return
to the armrest
position.
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When
using a tape as the musical alarm source, switch
unit to TAPE, push the STOP button at the tape position
from which the musical alarm tune is to start.
3. Place TIMER START into the ON position.
4. Adjust the audio timer to the desired time and set the
audio timer switch so that it switches ON when the set
time is reached, (At this time, power ceases to flow to
this unit.)
Recording Programmes in Your Absence
1, Prepare the recording tape.
2. Set the radio program you wish to record.
3. Switch the TIMER START to ON.
4. Press the REC PAUSE button to make the unit ready for
recording, The REC PAUSE
indicator will now light up.
Set the time switch on the audio timer. (At this time,
power ceases to flow to this unit.)
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Be sure to perform step 4 immediately before you carry
out step 5, (Press the REC PAUSE
button again, even
-when
the REC PAUSE
indicator is illuminated and REC
MUTE
has been selected.)
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