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Recording From Cd Player - RCA RP-9520 User Manual

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UNDERSTANDING
THE BU'rFONS
If you know what each button does, it's easy to figure
out how to operate the tape decks.
RECORD •
-- Press to record from the radio,
CDs, VIDEO 1, or VIDEO 2. You can only record
on Deck 1.
PLAY II_
-- Press to play cassettes.
REWIND _
-- From stop mode, press to rewind
the tape toward
the beginning.
FAST FORWARD
_
-- From stop mode, press to advance
the tape toward
the end.
STOP/EJECT •
--Am -- Press to stop current
tape activity,
or to open the cassette compartment
door when
no buttons
are active.
PAUSE
II--
Press to interrupt tape play or record. Press a second time to resume tape play or tape record mode.
PLAYING
CASSE'ri'E TAPES
You can play cassettes from either
of the two tape decks.
1.
Press TAPE function
button
to activate
the cassette deck.
2.
Press STOP/EJECT to open the cassette
compartment
door.
3.
Insert a tape into the compartment
door, and then close
the door securely.
4.
Press REWIND or FAST FORWARD to move tape
to the desired
starting
point.
5.
Press PLAY to begin playing
the tape.
RECORDING
FROM
THE
RADIO
1.
Insert a cassette tape into Deck 1.
2.
Choose the TUNER/BAND function
and select a radio
station.
3.
Press RECORD to begin recording.
4.
Press STOP/EJECT to end recording.
RECORDING
FROM
CD PLAYER
1.
Insert a cassette tape into Deck 1.
2.
Choose the CD function.
3.
Insert the disc(s) to be recorded.
You can start with any
track on a disc or you can create a program
to record.
4.
Press the RECORD button
on the cassette deck to begin
recording.
5.
Press PLAY/PAUSE on the CD player to begin recording.
RECORDING
CASSETTES
1.
Insert the pre-recorded
tape you want to record into
Deck 2.
2.
Insert a blank tape to into Deck 1.
3.
Press the PAUSE button and then the RECORD button on
Deck 1.
4.
Press the PLAY button on Deck 2. (Playback and
recording
begin simultaneously.)
Erase Protection
When you record new material,
the
cassette deck records over whatever
is on a tape. To protect a tape from
accidental erasure, break off one or
both plastic tabs (one for each tape
side) on the top of the cassette tape.
If you decide later to record on the
tape, seal the hole with
a piece of
cellophane tape.
We're
on the Level
The built-in Automatic
Level Control
automatically
sets the input level for
optimum
recording
sound. You can
listen to, and even adjust the volume
setting
of the radio without
affecting
the quality
of the recording--just
don't
change the station.
Automatic
Stop
Feature
When the tape deck is operating
in
any mode and the end of the tape is
reached, the system automatically
shuts itself off and returns
all
buttons to the off (up) position.
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