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The TAPE B is used for playback only. The
TAPE A is used both for recording and
playback.

Do not turn the unit off while the tape is
running. Otherwise, the pinch roller may be
damaged.

1. Press TAPE button to TAPE mode. 
2. Press the appropriate STOP/EJECT

button and insert a recordable cassette.

3. Press the PLAY  button to start playback.
4. Adjust the VOLUME & EXTRA BASS
controls to the desired sound level and sound
equalization.
5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop
playback at any time. 

Fast-Forward and Rewind

For fast winding or rewinding the tape, press
the F.Fwd or REW button. Press the STOP/
EJECT button when the desired location has
been reached. Press PLAY button for 
continuous play back from desired location.

Pause

Press the PAUSE button to momentarily
suspend tape travel during recording or
playback. Re-press the PAUSE button to
release pause and recording or playback
restart. Pause control does not function
during fast forward or rewind.

CASSETTE PLAYBACK (DECK B) (DECK A)

This unit has an ALC (Automatic Level
Control) circuit and no further adjustment of
the controls is necessary while recording.

1. Press TAPE button to TAPE mode. 
2. Press the STOP/EJECT button to insert

a blank tape.

3. Press the RECORD/PLAY button to

start recording.

4. Since you can monitor through the

speakers regardless of the recording
level, adjust the VOLUME & EXTRA
BASS controls to the desired sound
level and sound equalization.

6. Press  the  STOP/EJECT  button  to  stop

recording at any time. 

Note:

Noise may be heard if recording from AM
Radio station, to reduce this noise please adjust
the Beat Cut Switch at rear panel.

Erasing

To erase the recording tape without making a
new  recording,  let  the  unit  operate  in  the
recording mode.

Note:

Do not opearate the DECK B while erasing.

RECORDING (DECK A)

Summary of Contents for APTCDC9903AR

Page 1: ...Customer Help Line 01422 263313 Opening Hours Mon Fri 8am 8pm Sat 9am 4pm Sun 11am 4pm Or visit our website at www ekey co uk APTCDC9903AR ...

Page 2: ...hed or damaged Are cassette heads dirty If so clean as directed in MAINTENANCE section of this manual Record button cannot be pressed in Cassette erase protection tab is removed Use another cassette or apply adhesive tape over tab hole Poor Recording Are cassette heads dirty If so clean as directed in MAINTENANCE section of this manual Check tape type Use only Normal Type A cassette tape Tape spee...

Page 3: ...n REW rewind button F FWD fast forward button STOP EJECT stop eject button PAUSE button PLAY playback button REW rewind button F FWD fast forward button STOP EJECT stop eject button PAUSE button 19 Volume Down button 20 Tuning button 21 CD PLAY PAUSE button 22 Band Selector 23 Dubbing Speed Selector 24 FM Mode Selector 25 Random button 26 Intro button 27 CD STOP button 28 Deck 2 Control button 29 ...

Page 4: ...n Power ON and Stand By modes The Power indicator LED on the unit will remain lit in the Stand By mode 2 Mute Mutes the volume when pressed Pressed the MUTE button a second time to restore the previous volume level 3 Volume Up Down Increase UP or decrease DOWN the volume 5 Play Pause Press in the STOP mode to begin play Press during play to pause playback press a second to resume play 6 Stop Press...

Page 5: ...as desired 4 Tune in the desired station using the Tuning knob If the FM ST band was chosen the FM STEREO indicator will light to indicate stereo received To listen in Mono or to improve noisy weak signal stereo broadcasts set the FM Mode selector switch to the MONO position The STEREO indicator will go off and FM Mono is now received 5 Adjust the VOLUME EXTRA BASS controls to the desired sound le...

Page 6: ...d remove the cassette Turn the cassette around and reinsert it as previously described Recommended Cassette Tapes In order to obtain optimum performance with the built in cassette tape deck it is essential to use only high quality cassette tapes The bias and equalization of your tape deck is adjusted to yield excellent results if used with brand name tapes Use C 30 C 60 and C 90 cassettes only We ...

Page 7: ...g recording or playback Re press the PAUSE button to release pause and recording or playback restart Pause control does not function during fast forward or rewind CASSETTE PLAYBACK DECK B DECK A This unit has an ALC Automatic Level Control circuit and no further adjustment of the controls is necessary while recording 1 Press TAPE button to TAPE mode 2 Press the STOP EJECT button to insert a blank ...

Page 8: ...to start dubbing 6 Adjust the VOLUME EXTRA BASS controls to desired sound level and sound equalization Dubbing at High Speed This unit is equipped with a HIGH SPEED DUBBING system which allows duplicating a pre recorded tape at approximately two thirds the time of the duration at normal speed Slide the HIGH SPEED DUBBING switch and follow the same procedure as instructed in DUBBING AT NORMAL SPEED...

Page 9: ...cs These chemicals can irreparably damage the disc s surface Discs should be returned to their cases after use This avoids serious scratches that could cause the Laser pickup to skip Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc Important Since movement of the CD mechanism and the sensitive circui...

Page 10: ... Unit allows you to open disc compartment during play mode and allowing you to load another one or two disc without interrupting play Normal Playback Switch FUNCTION selector to CD mode Repeat Disc Play by Remote Control The function allows the operator to repeat a single track all tracks or all disc loaded in compartment 1 Press REPEAT button on remote once to repeat 1 track 2 Press REPEAT button...

Page 11: ...the same procedure 1 4 Press the No button to select the next disc Repeat procedures 1 4 to program the next tracks Continue entering tracks in this way until all the desired tracks are stored 20 Tracks can be programmed in this way Notes If the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed before the MEMORY button is pressed to store a track the track will not be programmed and the disc will start playing from th...

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