Recording From A Cd - Aiwa NSX-999 Operating Instructions Manual

Aiwa compact disc stereo system nsx-999 operating instructions
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RECORDING FROM A CD
Preparation
" Wind up to the point where recording will start.
Use normal (type I) or CrOz (type
II)
tapes.
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Insert the tape to be recorded on into deck 2.
Press the EJECT A mark to open the cassette holder.
Insert the tape with the side to be recorded on first facing you
and the exposed side down.
Set DOLBY NR.
To record with DOLBY NR: Press the DOLBY NR button to turn
on the Dolby NR. The 00 NR indicator will light.
To record without DOLBY NR: Press the DOLBY NR button to
turn off the Dolby NR. The UU NR indicator will go off.
Set the reverse mode.
Each time the REV MODE button is pressed, the reverse mode
changes.
To record on one side only, turn on z.
To record on both sides, turn on =>.
Press the CD button.
Load discs onto the disc trays.
The disc loaded on tray 1 is played first.
Press the
REC/REC MUTE button to start record-
ing.
Playing and recording start simultaneously with the first track of
the first disc. All discs in the compartment are recorded if the
tape is long enough.
When you use the remote control to start recording, first press
the
/0 REC/REC MUTE button and then press the + F
button within 2 seconds.
To stop
recording from the CD
Press the
button to stop the deck, and press it again to stop the
CD player.
After play stops at the end of the CD
Deck 2 enters recording stop mode.
To record selected tracks
Before pressing the
REC/REC MUTE button, program the
tracks. (See "PROGRAMMED PLAY.)
To record part of the CD
When the
REC/REC MUTE buttonis pressed, recordingalways
starts from the first track. To start in the middle of a track, play the
CD uptothe point where you want to start recording, and then press
the
REC/REC MUTE button.

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