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Panasonic CQ-RD545LEN Service Manual page 15

Removable face high-power logic-cont. cassette/rds receiver with cd changer control

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Cassette Tape Player Basics coninec
Dolby Noise Reduction
<Only for RD545/RD535/RD530>
Press 2 (D0) to set the Dolby B NR mode.
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To cancel the Dolby NR mode, press the button again. Set the Dolby B
NR mode when playing back a tape recorded with Dolby B Noise Reduc-
tion.
Metal Tape Mode
Press MTL when playing metal or chromium dioxide (CrOz) tapes.
To tum it off, press MTL again.
Note: Playing non-metal tapes in MTL mode causes high frequency im-
balance, which affects tone quality.
To change to the tuner mode
Press MODE to change the mode from tape to tuner operation. The tape
playback will stop and the radio can be heard.
TPS Operation (Tape Program
Search)
@ Press 3(TPS).
Then press <4 (REW) or {FF) according to the numbers of the pro-
gram (music) you want to select. The TPS will find the starting point of up
to nine music programs in a prerecorded music tape. The number of pro-
gram (music) is shown on the display panel.
@ Forward TPS:
Press BFF) once to go to the next program on your tape.
Press twice to go to the second program. And so on, up to the ninth
program ahead of your present position. The TPS music counter
shows the number of program selected ("1-9"). Play begins automati-
cally when the program is reached.
@® Rewind TPS:
Press << (REW) once to go back to the beginning of the program you
are now listening to. Press twice to go to the previous program. And so
on, up to the ninth program before your present position (including the
program you are now listening to). The TPS music counter shows the
number of program selected ("0-8"). Play begins automatically when
the program is reached.
@ To cancel this function, press TPS again.
Tapes not suitable for TPS operation:
The TPS circuitry may not function properly for tapes described below,
causing tapes to stop midway through a program or to overrun the space
between programs.
e Tapes which contain intermittent sound program, such as conversa-
tion, lectures, news, pianissimo-featured classical music or music that
includes many silent or mute passages.
@ Tape which have a very short time interval (less than 4 seconds) be-
tween recorded programs.
e Tape which have a high level of noise between programs.

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