Recording from the radio
1.
Tune to a desired radio program as described in the “RADIO OPERATION”
section.
2. Insert a blank cassette tape into the cassette compartment.
3. Press the PAUSE BUTTON.
4.
Press the RECORD BUTTON. The PLAY BUTTON is engaged simultaneously
to start recording. With the built-in Automatic Level Control (ALC), the
best recording quality is automatically adjusted. Changing the volume level
will not affect the recording. Release the PAUSE BUTTON to begin
recording.
5. To stop recording temporarily, press the PAUSE BUTTON. To continue the
recording, press the PAUSE BUTTON once again.
6. Press the STOP/EJECT BUTTON to stop recording.
7. When the tape runs to its end, the cassette operation will be stopped
automatically.
AUXILIARY MODE (AUX)
1.
Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to
“AUX”
position, “AUX” indicator will be
shown on the LCD DISPLAY.
2.
Connect the earphone socket from
the
Auxiliary unit (e.g. MP3 player or MD player) into AUX-IN JACK on the
rear of this product via an Audio Line Cord (3.5mm plug on both ends;
not supplied).
3.
Play the Auxiliary unit. Music from the Auxiliary unit can be listened
through the speakers of this product.
CD OPERATION
Playing Compact Disc (CD-R-RW Playback compatible)
Note: Should skipping of tracks occur during CD playing try reduce the volume.
When CD is playing do not open the CD Door.
1.
Open the CD DOOR by pulling up the CD DOOR. Put a CD disc into the
CD compartment and close the CD DOOR. Set the FUNCTION SWITCH to
“CD” position.
Note: Ensure the CD DOOR is closed properly and locked in place.
2.
When CD DOOR is closed with a CD inside, total number of the tracks in
the disc will be shown on the LCD DISPLAY and the unit will go to stop
mode.
3.
If the CD DOOR is not closed or there has no disc inside, LCD DISPLAY
will show “
” and go to stop mode.
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