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ENGLISH
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Display
• Indicators with an encircled number light up when the corresponding button is pressed.
L
R
-40
+10
-30
+5
-20
+3
-10
+1
-5
0
-3
-1
SYNC
MPX
MEMO
dB
Peak Level Meter
Indicates the recording and playback signal levels for
the left and right channels.
MPX Filter
Indicator
Remote
Control Indicator
Synchro Rec Indicator (See page 10.)
Tape Counter
Tape Transport Indicators
Memory Indicator
CASSETTE TAPES
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Handling Precautions
•
C-120 and C-150 tapes
C-120 and C-150 cassette tapes use extremely thin tape that can easily get
caught in the capstan or pinch roller. Do not use such cassette tapes.
• Tape Slack
Before putting a tape into the deck, take up any slack with a pencil or your
finger tip. This precaution prevents the tape from becoming entangled
around the capstan or pinch roller.
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AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTION
This Stereo Cassette Deck contains an automatic tape selector which
automatically selects the optimum bias and equalization for the tape in use.
This is accomplished by detection of the tape type detections holes in the
cassette housing.
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Storage Precautions
• Do not store cassette tapes in a place where they will be subject to:
• Extremely high temperature or excessive moisture
• Excessive dust
• Direct sunlight
• Magnetic fields (near TV sets or speakers)
• To eliminate tape slack, store your cassettes in cassette cases with hub
stops
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Accidental Erasure Prevention
• All cassettes have erasure prevention tabs for each side. To protect
valuable recordings from accidental or inadvertent erasure, remove the tab
for the appropriate side with a screwdriver or another tool.
• To record on a tape whose erasure prevention tabs have been removed,
cover the tab holes with adhesive tape.
Side A
Erasure prevention tab for side B
Erasure prevention tab for side A
• If a tape without tape type detection holes is used, the deck will be set
for normal tapes.
Detection holes
for metal tape
Detection holes for
chrome tape