9
Operations
The following operating procedures are based on the assumption
that the power switch is set to the ON position and that all input
and output connections have already been made. For examples of
input and output connections, please refer to the section in this
manual marked “Connections”.
CASSETTE DECK OPERATION
CASSETTE TAPE PLAYBACK
1. Open the cassette holder by pressing the eject button. Load a
cassette tape into the cassette holder and close. The
5
indicator
on the play control button will begin to flash.
2. Set the Dolby Noise Reduction control switch to the same
position as the tape was originally recorded in(i.e. tapes re-
corded with Dolby B noise reduction need to have this switch
in the Dolby B position, tapes recorded with Dolby C noise
reduction need to have this switch in the Dolby C position, and
tapes recorded without Dolby Noise Reduction need to have
this control set to the Off position).
3. Set the reverse mode control switch to the desired position.
4. Press the
5
play control button to begin playback in the forward
direction. Press the
4
play control button to begin playback in the
reverse play direction. When the tape enters into the playback
mode the indicator on the play control button will change from
the flashing mode to a constant on mode to indicate playback is
operating.
5. Pressing the stop control button will stop the tape transport
during playback.
CASSETTE TAPE REWIND/FAST
FORWARD
Regardless of the direction that the tape transport is currently in,
pressing the
2
(Fast Forward) control button will place the tape
transport in the high speed fast forward mode and the tape will
advance quickly from left to right. Pressing the
1
(Rewind) control
button will place the tape transport in the high speed rewind mode
and the tape will retract quickly from right to left.
In either the fast forward or the rewind mode,
the tape trans-
port will continue to fast forward or rewind until the stop control
button is pressed or the end of the tape is reached.
CASSETTE TAPE RECORD
1. Open the cassette holder by pressing the eject button. Load a
recordable cassette tape into the cassette holder and close. The
5
indicator on the play control button will begin to
flash. (If you wish to change the tape direction, press the
4
play
control button and then press the stop control button).
2. Set the Dolby Noise Reduction control switch to the position
that you want to record the tapes noise reduction in(i.e. tapes to
be recorded with Dolby B noise reduction need to have this
switch in the Dolby B position, tapes to be recorded with Dolby
C noise reduction need to have this switch in the Dolby C
position, and tapes to be recorded without Dolby Noise Reduc-
tion need to have this control set to the Off position). When
recording FM broadcast with Dolby Noise reduction on, set the
MPX switch to the On position.
3. Set the reverse mode control switch to the desired position.
4. Set the ALC control mode switch to the ndesired position, on or
off.
DISPLAY INDICATORS
Tape counter display indicates the amount of tape that has
been transported across the head in digits.
Level indicators display the record or playback signal levels of
the tape deck.
Dolby NR B C indicators display the type of Dolby noise
reduction that has been selected.
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MEMO indicator is Displayed when the tape deck memory
function is turned on.
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HX PRO indicator is displayed showing HX PRO is activated.
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DUBB indicator is displayed when dubbing from the CD player
to the tape deck.
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TRACK number indicator displays the track number that the
CD has identified in play or pause mode. In the stop mode, the
number of tracks on the entire CD or the numbers of the tracks
programmed to play are displayed. When the TRACK number
indicator is flashing it indicates that the CD player is in the
single track play mode. When in this mode the CD player will
play the selected track and go to the stop mode.
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TRACK time indicator displays the playing time of the CD in 4
digits representing minutes and seconds. This display typi-
cally represents elapsed time of the track being played. When
the REM indicator is displayed, the time shown represents the
remaining time of the track being
played. When the TO-
TAL REM indicator is displayed, this represents the total
remaining time of the CD or of the program currently being
played. In the stop mode the total playing time of the CD is
displayed. The flashing colon, “ : “ indicates that the CD pitch
control is in use.
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TRACK number indicator(1 through 20), displays the track
numbers on the CD. When in the program mode the tracks
programmed are displayed . Upon
completion of playing
a track, the number will disappear. When playing a CD with
more than 20 tracks on it, the “=>” indicator is displayed.
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PROGRAM indicator is displayed to indicate that the CD player
is in the program mode. The indicator flashes during the
program play entry mode. This indicator can be turned on and
off by pressing the program button.
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REPEAT indicator is displayed when the CD player is in the
repeat mode.
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A-B indicator is displayed when the tape deck is in the A-B
repeat mode. When the A-B indicator is flashing, this indicates
standby for the setting of point B.
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REC indicator is displayed when the tape deck is in the Record
mode. When the REC indicator is flashing, this indicates the
tape deck is in the Record Pause mode.
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TAPE DECK PLAY indicator(located inside of the tape play
button) displays the direction and mode of the tape transport,
Play or Pause.When the indicator is flashing this indicates the
transport is in the pause mode and the direction the t r a n s -
port is assigned. When the indicator is constantly on, this
indicates that the transport is in the play or record mode and
the direction that the
transport is assigned. This indicator
will not light if there is not a tape in the transport.
CD PLAYER PLAY indicator(located inside of the CD play
button) displays a constant indicator when the CD Player is in
the Play mode and a flashing indicator when the CD Player is
in the Pause mode.
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