Mitsubishi Z-20 Instruction Book page 8

Multiplay system/intelligent audio system
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15.
33/45 (SPEED)
16.
REC PAUSE
Press this button to temporarily stop the tape when record-
ing is restarted.
17.
REC MUTE
By pressing this button during recording or REC
PAUSE
or STOP, it is possible to produce about five minutes non-
recording portion of the tape.
18.
REC
Depress this button to make recording.
19.
SPEAKERS (Speaker Selection Switch)
These switches control speaker selection.
A
B_
Outputs are off and no sound will be produced
BE
itrom the speakers.
For jlistening to the speakers connected
to the
=
E
terminals A.
For
listening
to the speakers connected
to the
Bom
terminals B.
For
listening to the speakers connected
to the
=
«=m
terminals A and B.
20.
TIMER START
Using a commercial timer, you can automatically record or
playback with a tape deck or play record or listen to broad-
cast at a pre-set time.
21.
PHONO SYNCHRO
To start the tape recording automatically
in coordination
with turntable operation, perform.
1) Press the REC PAUSE button,
2) Press
the
PHONO
button
to
operate
the
turntable.
When the tonearm
is lowered onto the record, the tape
deck's PAUSE
will automatically
be released and record-
ing starts.
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22.
DOLBY NR (Dolby Noise Reduction Switch)
Set
this switch
to the 'in'
position
for recording
with
Dolby
NR.
Ih this case, be sure to set this switch to the
"in'' position in playback, Similarly, when you record with
this switch set to the ''out'' position, play the tape with
the same switch setting.
23.
MIXING (Mixing Balance Control)
Rotation
clockwise,
cause
the microphone
volume to be
increased,
rotation
counterclockwise,
cause
the
program
source volume to be increased.
When
rotation fully counterclockwise,
permit listening to
the program source alone.
24.
MIC (Microphone Jack)
Use microphone of the low impedance.
25.
FUNCTION
DISPLAY
Display
the
input
program
source
chosen by, the FUNC-
TION buttons.
26.
STEREO (FM Stereo Indicator)
I|Juminates to indicate reception of FM stereo broadcasts.
27.
SIGNAL
When proper tuning to the desired broadcasting station has
been achieved, this indicator illuminates.
28.
ADDRESS (Preset Channel Indicator)
This
display
express
the
numerical
value
of the preset
channels.
29.
FREQUENCY
(Frequency Digital Display)
This display
express the numerical
value of the receiving
frequency.
30.
TUNING MEMORY
This indicator shows that the memory
is ready in standby
mode.
31.
MEMORY
32.
SPEED
This indicator shows the rotational speed of the turntable.
33.
REPEAT
When
REPEAT
button is depressed to play the disc or tape
repeatedly, this indicator is illuminated.
34.
TAPE SELECT
When a cassette tape is loaded into the cassette holder, the
unit. detects
the type of tape, automatically
switching the
bias/equalizer according to the characteristic of the tape.
NORMAL:
Indicates that a normal tape is loaded..
SPECIAL:
Indicates that a special tape is loaded.
METAL: _ Indicates that metal tape is loaded.
35.
RECORD
Lights when REC (recording button) is depressed.
36.
REC PAUSE
Lights when
REC
PAUSE
(temporary stop button)
is de-
pressed.
Turns
on
and
off in red when
REC
MUTE
(Recording
37.
DOLBY NR
Lights when
DOLBY
NR _ switch
is setting to the "in
position,
wr
38.
PHONES (Headphones Jack)
Output terminal for stereo headphones.
39.
CASSETTE
HOLDER
Depressed to open the cassette holder.
40.
STORAGE (Storage for Cassette)
Depressed to open the lid.
selection.
42.
BASS (Bass Control)
This control
alters the sound
level of the low frequency
range on the right and left channels.

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