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Repeat Step 3 for all titles to be programmed. When the
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programme memory is full (20 titles programmed), "- -"
blinks in the CD title display.
Programme playback
After entering in the last title, start the programme with the
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button Play
4;
.
All programmed titles will be played back in the sequence of
the programming.
Erasing the programme
Press the button STOP
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, then press the button PROG and
then press once again on the stop button, or open the CD
compartment lid.
Repeat the programme
To repeat a programmed title series, after the programming
press the button REPEAT twice. The indicator PROG blinks and
the indicator REPEAT glows.
Note:
The programme memory is not erased after just a single
pressing of the button STOP
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. By pressing the button
PLAY/PAUSE
4;
a repeat of all titles takes place.
Should the button PROG be pressed and then the button
PLAY/PAUSE
4;
, a repeat playback of the programme
takes place again.
Operating the cassette player/recorder
The correct cassette
Exclusively suitable are Audio Compact Cassettes of the
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type Normal (FE Tape).
Ideally, utilise cassettes with a length of 60 or 90 minutes.
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Longer tapes are typically made of thinner material and
are more likely to be caught up in the tape transport
mechanism.
Always store cassettes in their cases. Otherwise, the lightly
•
magnetic tape attracts dust particles from the air and these
can then become deposited on the tape heads during
playback.
Protect cassettes from strong magnetic fields and high
•
temperatures. Do not store them close to television sets,
loudspeakers and the heating. The tape could be erased,
stick together or tear.
Insertion and playback of cassettes
Switch the device on and select the operating mode. For
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this, slide the switch FUNCTION into the position "TAPE".
To open the cassette compartment, press the button
>
.
Insert the cassette with the open side facing downwards.
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Gently close the cassette compartment.
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Start playback with the button
>
4
.
Starting, Stopping, Interrupting, Rewinding
Important!
To take care of both the mechanics in the drive mechanism and
the tape material itself, do not switch directly from forward or
reverse rewind into playback, instead, first stop the tape with
the button
.
Interrupting playback: Press the button
>
;
twice.
Continue playback: Press the button
>
;
once again.
Reverse rewinding: Press button
>
7
. The cassette stops
automatically at the tape start, but the drive mechanism
is not switched off.
Forward rewinding: Press button
>
8
. The cassette stops
automatically at the tape end, but the drive mechanism is
not switched off.
Stop playback: Press button
>
.
Note:
On playback and record the cassette stops at the end of the
tape and automatically switches the drive mechanism off.
Preparation for recording
Recording is only possible if the write
protect notches of the cassette to be
recorded on are closed.
With new cassttes the write protect
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notches are closed.
After the recording you can protect the
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cassette against unintentional re-record-
ing by carefully breaking out the tongues
in the write protect notches with a sharp
object (screwdriver, nailfile).
Should you want to make a recording on
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a write protected cassette, simply cover
the open write protect notches with a
piece of adhesive tape. Ensure that the
adhesive tape cannot loosen itself; if it
does, it could get caught up
in the tape transport mechanism.
At the start of the tape there is always a small piece of leader
tape. It serves to protect the tape against tearing or stretching
after fast rewinds. Recording is not possible on this piece of
tape.
If necessary, close the write protect notches on the
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cassette.
Inserting a cassette
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How you proceed next is defined in a section below,
called "Recording Karaoke on a cassette".
Karaoke
You can sing along to a CD, a CD+G or a cassette.
Karaoke with a CD+G
Connect a microphone and switch the device on.
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Slide the switch FUNCTION into the position "CDG".
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If you use the integrated screen:
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Slide the switch MONITOR into the position "CDG". The
song texts contained on the CD+G will be shown on the
monitor. Thereby, the texts that have already run through
will be shown in a different grey-tone than the texts that
still have to be sung.
If you have connected a television set to your karaoke
machine:
Slide the switch VIDEO OUT into the position "CDG".