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NOTE:

·

When the tape plays to the end on deck 

, deck 

 will be playing automatically.

·

When the tape plays to the end on deck 

, playing will be stopped automatically.

TAPE MIXING - USING DECK A AND DECK B

·

You may like to mix the sound recorded on two cassette tapes together.

·

Set function switch to tape position.

·

Insert your prerecorded cassette tape in deck A and deck B as described in previous chapter.

·

Start playback of both decks by pressing PLAY buttons 8 and 17 and simultaneously. You will

obtain the wondrous audio effect.

Recording (Deck B only)

TAPE TO TAPE RECORDING

·

Set the Function switch to DUBBING position thus the Power LED indicator should light up.

·

Set Dubbing speed selector to Normal position.

·

Insert a pre-recorded cassette into deck 

 and a blank cassette into deck 

.

·

Press the RECORD button and PAUSE button on deck 

 simultaneously.

·

Press the PLAY button on deck 

.

·

Release the PAUSE button on deck 

 to start recording. Then both cassettes will start and dubbing at

normal speed.

NOTE:

·

Press the PAUSE button on deck 

 to pause the tape recording.

·

Press the STOP/EJECT button on deck 

 when the recording is finished.

·

Set the Dubbing Mode switch to  HI  position if you wish to activate high-speed copying function. This will

reduce the recording time to about half.

NOTE:

·

Do not reset DUBBING SPEED selector during dubbing.

·

When the length of tape A is shorter than tape B, PLAY button of deck A is released automatically. But as

RECORD button and PLAY button of deck B are still being kept pressed, you have to press STOP / EJECT

button to terminate the dubbing operation.

·

When the length of tape B is shorter than tape A, RECORD button and PLAY button of deck B are release

automatically at the end of tape B. But tape A will continue to playback until it reaches its end.

Summary of Contents for SM-3221

Page 1: ...SM 3221 PORTABLE STEREO RADIO DOUBLE CASSETTE RECORDER Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...nd Button 10 Play Button Deck B 11 Pause Button 12 Stop Eject Button 13 Fast Forward Button 14 Rewind Button 15 Play Button 16 Record Button 17 Tuning Knob 18 Power Indicator 19 FM Stereo Indicator 20...

Page 3: ...et will not work Close the battery compartment cover AC OPERATION Before the first connecting of the appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds the mains voltage in your ho...

Page 4: ...r sound and not the content of recording Radio operation OPERATION Set Function switch to RADIO position thus the Power LED indicator should light up Select your desired broadcasting band with Band sw...

Page 5: ...rection PLAY button Press to start playback PAUSE button Press to stop tape operation temporarily Press again to resume tape operation RECORD button Press to start recording PLAY button will be activa...

Page 6: ...the RECORD button and PAUSE button on deck simultaneously Press the PLAY button on deck Release the PAUSE button on deck to start recording Then both cassettes will start and dubbing at normal speed...

Page 7: ...LEVEL CONTROL ALC The unit incorporates with built in ALC circuitry which automatically adjust the optimum recording level without overloading during recording or dubbing Maintenance and care Check y...

Page 8: ...A cassette cannot be inserted into the compartment The tape is inserted in the wrong direction The PLAY button does not lock in position after inserting cassette tape The tape is at its end and auto...

Page 9: ...9 Specification Power supply 220 V 50 Hz RMS 2 W x 2 Net Gross Weight 2 066 kg 2 4 kg Overall Dimension L x W x H 520 mm 144 mm 165 mm...

Page 10: ...10 1 2 3 4 FM 5 6 7 8 9 10 B 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FM 20 21 A 22 B 23 24 25 26 220 220...

Page 11: ...11 TAPE 6 UM 1 D 3 5...

Page 12: ...12 RADIO DUBBING TAPE RADIO FM AM FM...

Page 13: ...13 FM FM FM STEREO FM MONO Record Play Fast forward Rewind Stop Eject Pause STOP EJECT PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE...

Page 14: ...14 PLAY DUBBING DUBBING Normal RECORD PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PAUSE STOP EJECT HI DUBBING SPEED A B PLAY A RECORD PLAY B STOP EJECT RECORD PLAY B...

Page 15: ...15 RADIO RECORD PLAY STOP EJECT...

Page 16: ...16 TAPE FM PLAY RECORD PAUSE...

Page 17: ...17 220 50 RMS 2 x 2 2 066 2 4 520 144 165...

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