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Searching for Beginning of the Current Track
«ifthe tape is traveling in the forward direction, press the <4 fast-winding
button while simultaneously pressing the ft playback button.
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if the tape is traveling in the reverse direction, press the b> fast-
winding button while simultaneously pressing the <j playback button.
(deck B only)
Searching for Beginning of the Next Track
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If the tape is traveling in the forward direction, press the b> fast-
winding button while simultaneously pressing the [> playback button.
Ifthe tape is traveling inthe reverse direction, press the <4 fast-winding
button while simultaneously pressing the <q playback button. (deck B
only)
Note:
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The deck that is playing will stop if the music scan function is used on
the other deck.
The music scan function is not effective:
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When the track being scanned contains an area of low sound level.
When the blank between tracks is short.
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When there is noise, for example, a hum between tracks.
Recording a Tape
Recording Notes
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Deck Ais used for playback only, and deck B is used for both recording
and playback.
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Toreduce hiss, use the Dolby B noise reduction system.
Press the DOLBY B NR button. The indicator light will go on.
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Torecord on both sides A and B continuously, select reverse mode by
pressing the REV. MODE button.
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The recording level is set automatically.
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if the small tabs on cassette tapes which prevent accidental erasure
have been removed, the contents of the tape cannot be over-recorded
- orerased. To record or erase, cover the holes with adhesive tape. The
tab in the upper left corner controls the side facing you; and the other
tab controls the opposite side.
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Ifyou are recording an AM broadcast and you hear interference, move
the BEAT CUT switch on the rear panel of the cassette deck & amplifier
unit from Position 1 (the normal mode ) to Position 2.
Recording from Various Sources
1. Insert a cassette for recording Into deck B.
2. Select the source you are recording from.
3. Press the Pause Il button on the tape deck while simultaneously
pressing the REC/REC MUTE button.
This puts the deck B in REC/PAUSE mode.
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4. Start the source to be recorded.
5. Press the Play <j or t> button on the deck B to start recording.
To record on both sides of tape, start recording in the forward ( f )
direction.
6. To stop recording, press the Stop ™ button.
7. To stop recording temporarily, press the Pause It button on deck
B.
To restart recording again, press the Play button <j or >.
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Dubbing a Tape
Normal-speed Dubbing
1. Insert the cassette for playback into deck A and the cassette for
recording into deck B.
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The type of tape (Normal or CrO,) used for recording mustbe the same
as that used for playback.
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With the Dolby system.on, tapes are recorded in the same Dolby mode
as the pre-recorded tape, regardless of whether the DOLBY B NR
button is ON or OFF (the DOLBY B NR indicator remains off while
dubbing is in progress.)
2. Press the Pause I button while simultaneously pressing the REC/
REC MUTE button on deck B.
This places deck B in REC/PAUSE mode.
3. Press the Play button > on deck A.
4. Press the Play button <j or > ( depending on which side of the
tape you want to record onto) on deck B.
The tans-to-tane recording starts
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You cannot listen to another source during normal-speed dubbing.
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To stop normal-speed dubbing before end of either the playback or
record tape, press the Stop ml buttons on decks A and B.
High-Speed Dubbing
1. Insert the cassette for playback into deck A and the cassette for
recording into deck B.
2. Press the HIGH SPEED DUBBING button on the Tape Deck. ©
The high-speed tape-to tape recording starts.
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DUBBING
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You can listen to another source while high-speed dubbing is in
progress.
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Tostop high-speed dubbing before reaching the end of either playback
or record tape, press the Stop ll button on deck B.
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If nearby television is on during high-speed dubbing, beeping noise
may be recorded onto the record tape. So turn off the television or move
it farther away.
3. Press the Stop @ button on deck A when you hear the end of a
track to record from many different tapes (for example, to create
a "Greatest Hits" tape).
Deck A stops playback, and deck B automatically creates about a 4
second blank, then pauses.
4. Put another tape In to deck A.
5. Press the HIGH SPEED DUBBING button on the Tape Deck.
The high-speed dubbing restarts.
6. To record tracks from other tapes, repeat steps 3-5.
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itshould
be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record prerecorded
tapes, records, or discs without the consent of the owner of
copyright in the sound recording and In any copyright musical or
literary work embodied in that recording.