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TO USE THE COMPONENT CONNECTED
TO THE TAPE 2 MONITOR TERMINALS
[For an adaptor component]
By connecting a graphic equalizer, source sounds (from records,
tapes, AM/FM broadcasts, etc.) can be heard with added sound
and tone compensation.
Sounds compensated with the adaptor component can be re-
corded on the cassette deck connected to the TAPE 1/CD-R/MD
terminals.
1. Set the TAPE 2 MONITOR button to ON.
2. Play back the source.
3. Operate the adaptor component.
NOTE:
Be sure to perform this operation with the adaptor component
power switch in the on position. Even when not using the adap-
tor component, its power switch must be left on. If the adaptor
component is switched off , no sound will be produced, or the
playback sound will be distorted.
[For a cassette deck]
• A cassette deck connected here can be operated in the same
way (recording and playback) as a deck connected to the TAPE
1/CD-R/MD terminals.
OPERATIONS
Remote control
sensor window
• Also, if two decks are used, you can copy tapes from one deck
onto the other (see the section on “COPYING TAPES”).
1. Set the TAPE 2 MONITOR button to ON.
2. Operate the cassette deck to perform playback
(or recording).
USING AN AUDIO TIMER TO PERFORM
TIMER RECORDING
By using an optional audio timer, recording or playback can be
started at the desired time of the day.
(Also read the instruction manuals of the audio timer and player
component.)
1. Set the power switch of the audio timer to ON.
2. Plug the power cord of this unit into the power outlet of the
audio timer.
3. Make the player component ready for play.
4. Set the audio timer to the desired time of the day.
(The components connected to the audio timer are turned off
now, but be sure to leave their power switches to the ON
positions.)
Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote
control unit.
Insert size AA/R6P dry cell batteries into the battery compart-
ment in accordance with the indications (
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) inside the com-
partment.
Close the cover of the battery case.
Incorrect use of batteries may lead to leakage or
rupture. Always be sure to follow these guidelines:
1. Always insert batteries into the battery compartment correctly
matching the positive
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and the negative
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polarities, as
indicated inside the compartment.
2. Never mix new and used batteries.
3. Batteries of the same size may have different voltages, de-
pending on their type. Do not mix different types of batteries.
LOADING BATTERIES
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RANGE OF REMOTE CONTROL
When the remote control unit is pointed at the remote sensor
window on the stereo amplifier and any of its buttons is pressed,
the unit and other components can be operated by remote con-
trol.
Distance :
Within a range of approx. 7 meters from the unit's
remote control sensor window.
Angle :
Within approx. 30 degrees from the center of the
unit's remote control sensor window.
Remote control will not be possible if there is an obstacle be-
tween the remote control unit itself and the unit's remote con-
trol sensor window.
• The accessory remote control unit can be used to control some
functions of other Pioneer cassette decks, CD players and tun-
ers (only those Pioneer components bearing the
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mark).
REMOTE CONTROL
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