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CONTROLS
Accessories
To change the program, press the fast-
forward and rewind buttons simultaneously.
The direction of tape feed will reverse.
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When the tape ends in one direction, the
system automatically reverses the tape
and plays the other side.
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To stop fast-forwarding or rewinding,
lightly touch the unlocked key. This
frees the locked key and normal playing
resumes.
(9) Tuner switch (Manual tuning)
Pressing the
shaped TUNER button
raises the receiving frequency. Pressing
the
shaped TUNER button lowers the
receiving frequency similarly. Pressing either
of these buttons continuously shifts the
receiving frequency continuously.
(10) SEEK switch
Pressing the “SEEK” button shifts the
receiving frequency in the higher frequency
direction before automatically stopping at a
position where a station is picked up.
(11) LOUD switch
This button is used to operate the system
at a lower sound volume but with enhanced
bass and treble sound. (“LOUD” indication
appears on the display.)
(12) Band select switch
Pressing the “BAND” button changes over
between FM1, FM2 and AM (MW) bands.
The display indicates the receiving band
name and frequency.
(13) Metal switch
Press the “MTL” (5) button before playing a
metal or CrO
2
tape.
The “MTL” indication appears on the
display.
(14) Preset switch keys
One station each in the FM1, FM2 and AM
(MW) bands, respectively, can be preset for
each of these preset keys.
When listening to a preset station, select
either of the AM, FM1,FM2 bands using the
band select switch, then simply press the
number key corresponding to the preset
selected station.
The system can memorize 6 stations in AM
band and 12 stations in FM bands (FM1: 6
stations and FM2: 6 stations).
Manual Memory
Use manual tuning button or seek
tuning button to choose a radio station
if a broadcasting station is wanted
to be recorded. For 2 seconds press
1- 6 preset key when the indication of
frequency has already shown and the
frequency is recorded. Flash stops and
channel starts functioning.
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If the main power supply is interrupted,
such as when exchanging machine
battery, all presettings will be erased.
Repeat the presetting procedure in
such case.
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