Making A Recording - Harman Kardon HK620 Owner's Manual

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Listening to your CD player, tape
deck, tuner or other component
sound source
1. Turn Volume control to minimum level
and press the Power switch to turn on
the amplifier.
2. Set the Speakers switches to play
speakers 1, 2, both or neither (for
headphone use).
3. Press the Function selector button
corresponding to the component you
wish to hear.
4. Begin playing the desired
-components.
5. Adjust the Volume control to the
desired level.
6. Adjust Bass, Treble and Balance
controls as desired.
7. To turn off the Tape 1 selection, press
either Video, Tuner, CD or Aux
button. To turn off the Tape 2, press
Tape 2 again.
NOTE: If you have the optional Phono
board installed, press the AUX button to
listen to the turntable.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Making a Recording
When you select Video, Tuner, CD or
Aux as your sound source, recordings
may be made on tape deck 1 or 2, or
both simultaneously. When making
recordings on tape decks 1 and.2
simultaneously, you may listen directly to
the source, or you may monitor tape
deck 2. DO NOT monitor tape deck 1
during this procedure. Pressing Tape 1
will switch off the source.
If you wish to copy a tape, place it in
deck 1, and press the Tape 1 button on
your amplifier. You may then record the
tape using tape deck 2.
NOTE 1: To turn off the Tape 1
selection, press either Video, Tuner, CD
or Aux. To turn off the Tape 2, press
Tape 2 again.
NOTE 2: To use a 3-head tape deck that
allows monitoring of the actual recording
while it is in process, you must connect it
to TAPE 2 jacks. Pressing Tape 1 will
switch off the source.
NOTE 3: The record output signal is
carried directly from the program source
without being influenced by the Volume,
Bass, Treble or Balance control.

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